Prepare to be mesmerized by the enchanting discography of Pink Floyd, a band that has left an indelible mark on the tapestry of rock music. Their journey began in the heart of London, where Syd Barrett, Roger Waters, Richard Wright, and Nick Mason united to create a sound that would defy categorization. With their experimental approach and introspective lyrics, Pink Floyd soon captivated audiences, leaving them spellbound by their captivating performances. Their legacy is a testament to their musical prowess, with countless accolades and a devoted fanbase that continues to grow.
As you delve into the depths of Pink Floyd's discography, you will encounter a kaleidoscope of sonic landscapes, from the ethereal beauty of "Wish You Were Here" to the heart-wrenching intensity of "Comfortably Numb" Their music transcends the boundaries of time, resonating with generations of listeners. With each note, they invite you on a journey of self-discovery, introspection, and unbridled imagination. This curated playlist is a testament to their enduring brilliance, a celebration of their musical legacy, and an invitation to experience the timeless magic of Pink Floyd.
Song | Album | Release | Listens |
---|---|---|---|
1. Comfortably Numb | The Wall | 2009 | 282M+ |
2. Wish You Were Here | Wish You Were Here | 2006 | 251M+ |
3. Learning to Fly | A Momentary Lapse of Reason | 2014 | 103M+ |
4. Hey You | The Wall | 2011 | 94M+ |
5. Have a Cigar | Wish You Were Here | 2016 | 40M+ |
6. Marooned | The Division Bell | 2014 | 36M+ |
7. Money | The Dark Side of the Moon | 2014 | 35M+ |
1. Comfortably Numb (2009)
A distant ship, smoke on the horizon ”
Song information
ArtistPink Floyd | Release06-10-2009 |
Time06:55 | View282M+ |
Likes 1M+ | SuitableRock Enthusiasts |
AlbumThe WallListen on Spotify |
- Rock Classic
- Classic rock
- Psychedelic Rock
- Progressive Rock
- Guitar Solo
- Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd's "Comfortably Numb" stands as a testament to the band's enduring legacy, captivating listeners with its exploration of profound emotions and musical brilliance. Released in 1979 as part of the iconic album "The Wall," this masterpiece was conceived from Roger Waters' personal experience of being medicated prior to a performance. The song's lyrics delved into themes of sensory deprivation, emotional detachment, and the struggle for mental clarity.
Musically, "Comfortably Numb" is a masterpiece. David Gilmour's haunting vocals and soaring guitar solos create a sense of both ethereal beauty and emotional turmoil. The contrasting harmonies between Gilmour and Waters reflect the protagonist's internal struggle, while the atmospheric soundscapes evoke a state of delirious detachment. The song's meticulously crafted guitar solos are considered among the greatest in rock history, demonstrating the band's exceptional technical prowess. Hailed by critics and fans alike, "Comfortably Numb" has received countless accolades, securing its place as one of Pink Floyd's most celebrated and influential works.
2. Wish You Were Here (Wish You Were Here - 2006)
Hot ashes for trees? ”
Song information
ArtistPink Floyd | Release05-04-2006 |
Time04:54 | View251M+ |
Likes 1M+ | SuitableRock Fans |
AlbumWish You Were HereListen on Spotify |
- Acoustic Guitar
- Classic rock
- Psychedelic Rock
- Progressive Rock
- Pink Floyd
"Wish You Were Here" is a captivating and melancholic masterpiece from the legendary rock band Pink Floyd, released in 1975. Its haunting lyrics and evocative melodies resonate deeply with listeners, evoking a profound sense of loss, longing, and reflection. The album's title track, also titled "Wish You Were Here" is a poignant tribute to former band member Syd Barrett, whose struggles with mental illness led to his departure from the group.
Through heartfelt comments, listeners have shared how this timeless ballad has touched their lives. One mourner recalls playing the song in the car with their dying grandmother, finding solace in its gentle embrace. Another expresses their grief for a lost sibling, reflecting on the song's poignant lyrics that mirror their own experiences of loss. The song's emotional resonance extends beyond personal tragedies, as evidenced by a listener who found it particularly poignant after the passing of their father, who had been a Pink Floyd fan. The lyrics, which delve into themes of absence, longing, and the enduring power of memory, provide a comforting and cathartic outlet for listeners navigating the complexities of grief and loss.
3. Learning to Fly
Stretched to the point of no turning back ”
Song information
ArtistPink Floyd | Release18-07-2014 |
Time04:31 | View103M+ |
Likes 448K+ | SuitableProgressive Rock Lovers |
AlbumA Momentary Lapse of ReasonListen on Spotify |
- Classic rock
- Psychedelic Rock
- Progressive Rock
- Symphonic Rock
- Pink Floyd
- neo-progressive rock
"Learning to Fly" a poignant and uplifting masterpiece by Pink Floyd, has captivated listeners since its release in 1987. As the first single on their album "A Momentary Lapse of Reason," it epitomized the band's transformation under David Gilmour's leadership. The song's soaring soundscape and Gilmour's introspective lyrics evoke a profound sense of freedom and new beginnings. As Gilmour embraced the challenges of piloting airplanes, the song eloquently mirrored his journey as the guiding force of Pink Floyd.
Charting at number 70 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and topping the Album Rock Tracks chart for three weeks, "Learning to Fly" resonated deeply with audiences. The song's enduring impact is evident in the countless comments expressing its power to comfort, inspire, and connect. From a woman's belief that her deceased husband used the lyrics to communicate beyond the clouds to a cancer patient finding solace in its melodies, "Learning to Fly" has become an anthem for resilience and the transformative power of music.
4. Hey You (2011)
Hey you, standing in the aisles with itchy feet and fading smiles, can y... ”
Song information
ArtistPink Floyd | Release04-06-2011 |
Time04:42 | View94M+ |
Likes 437K+ | SuitableRock Fans |
AlbumThe WallListen on Spotify |
- Classic rock
- Psychedelic Rock
- Progressive Rock
- Pink Floyd
"Hey You", a poignant ballad performed by Pink Floyd, stands as a testament to the profound themes of isolation and the innate human yearning for connection. Released in 1979 as part of their iconic rock opera album "The Wall," the song encapsulates the protagonist Pink's realization of his self-inflicted isolation and his desperate attempts to re-establish contact with the world around him.
With its haunting melody and powerful lyrics, "Hey You" captures the protagonist's anguish and regret. Roger Waters' impassioned vocals convey the desperation and longing of an individual who has succumbed to the corrosive effects of isolation. The song's themes resonate deeply with listeners, offering solace and a sense of belonging to those who have experienced similar feelings of loneliness and alienation. The consensus among fans and critics alike is that "Hey You" is a masterpiece, a timeless exploration of the human condition and the transformative power of human connection.
5. Have a Cigar (2016)
You're gonna go far, fly high, ”
Song information
ArtistPink Floyd | Release12-01-2016 |
Time05:08 | View40M+ |
Likes 334K+ | SuitableClassic Rock Fans |
AlbumWish You Were HereListen on Spotify |
- Classic rock
- Psychedelic
- Progressive Rock
- Rock Classics
- Pink Floyd
- Concept Album
In a musical landscape often saturated with electronic beats, Pink Floyd's 'Have a Cigar' emerges as a timeless masterpiece that transcends genres. Released in 1975, this iconic track from their album 'Wish You Were Here' stands as a poignant critique of the music industry's relentless pursuit of financial gain.
Written by Roger Waters, 'Have a Cigar' features the distinctive vocals of English folk-rock legend Roy Harper, as David Gilmour initially hesitated to perform the song due to his contrasting views on the industry. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a record executive pressuring the band to produce hit songs that appeal to the masses. The song's satirical tone reflects Pink Floyd's frustration with the commodification of their art following the immense success of 'The Dark Side of the Moon.' 'Have a Cigar' remains a powerful anthem that resonates with both musicians and music lovers, reminding us of the importance of artistic integrity in the face of commercial pressures.
6. Marooned (The Division Bell - 2014)
Song information
ArtistPink Floyd | Release20-05-2014 |
Time05:26 | View36M+ |
Likes 249K+ | SuitableRock Enthusiasts |
AlbumThe Division BellListen on Spotify |
- Psychedelic Rock
- Progressive Rock
- Pink Floyd
- Experimental rock
Released in 1994 as part of Pink Floyd's album "The Division Bell," the instrumental track "Marooned" has captivated listeners with its evocative blend of ambient sounds and poignant emotions. David Gilmour and Richard Wright collaborated on this masterpiece, which was largely improvised during jam sessions on Gilmour's houseboat studio. The Grammy-winning track features ethereal seagull calls and crashing waves, creating a sense of isolation and introspection that resonates deeply with listeners.
"Marooned" showcases David Gilmour's exceptional guitar skills, demonstrating that technical prowess is not the sole measure of a great guitarist. Instead, Gilmour's ability to translate his innermost feelings and visions into his music is what sets him apart. The track's improvised nature adds to its emotional impact, as Gilmour drew upon the collective energy of the jam sessions to create a piece that speaks to the complexities of the human experience. Whether it's used as a poignant tribute at a funeral or simply enjoyed as a standalone musical journey, "Marooned" continues to touch the hearts and minds of listeners, solidifying its place among the best of Pink Floyd's repertoire.
7. Money (2014)
Get a good job with more pay and you're okay ”
Song information
ArtistPink Floyd | Release25-06-2014 |
Time04:44 | View35M+ |
Likes 287K+ | SuitableRock Enthusiasts |
AlbumThe Dark Side of the MoonListen on Spotify |
- Social Commentary
- Classic rock
- prog rock
- Psychedelic Rock
- Progressive Rock
- Pink Floyd
- Philosophical Rock
- Cynical Anthem
From the very first notes of "Money" by Pink Floyd, listeners are captivated by its unconventional 7/4 time signature and a tape loop of money-related sound effects. Released as a single, it became the band's first hit in the United States, reaching number 10 in Cash Box magazine and number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100. This song, written by Roger Waters, is a poignant critique of the power of money and the capitalist system.
The lyrics, filled with irony, explore the corrosive effects of wealth on individuals and society as a whole. Waters's lyrics paint a vivid picture of the greed and materialism that can consume people, leading to isolation and a loss of human connection. The song's distinctive soundscape, with its unusual time signature and the inclusion of real-world sound effects, amplifies the message, creating a sense of unease and alienation that underscores the song's themes.
8. Breathe
Don't be afraid to care ”
Song information
ArtistPink Floyd | Release10-03-2009 |
Time04:03 | View30M+ |
Likes 202K+ | SuitableRock fans |
AlbumThe Dark Side of the MoonListen on Spotify |
- Classic rock
- Psychedelic Rock
- Progressive Rock
- Space Rock
- Pink Floyd
- Ambient
Similar to the tranquil waters of "Comfortably Numb" and the introspective journey of "Time," "Breathe" by Pink Floyd stands as a transformative masterpiece within the band's illustrious discography. Released as part of their seminal album "The Dark Side of the Moon," "Breathe" gently unfolds as a poignant dialogue between an older mentor and a newborn, guiding the latter through life's inevitable trials and triumphs.
The song's ethereal instrumentation and Roger Waters' evocative lyrics create an immersive soundscape that stirs deep emotions. The opening lines, "Breathe, breathe in the air / Don't be afraid to care," gently encourage the listener to embrace life's challenges. As the song progresses, it delves into themes of societal pressures and the pursuit of dreams, urging listeners to break free from conformity and follow their own path. The iconic refrain, "Run, rabbit, run. Dig that hole, forget the sun," serves as a poignant reminder to persevere amidst adversity and seek solace in personal fulfillment.
9. Brain Damage (Pink Floyd - 2016)
The lunatic is on the grass ”
Song information
ArtistPink Floyd | Release12-01-2016 |
Time03:47 | View19M+ |
Likes 172K+ | SuitableClassic Rock Fans |
AlbumThe Dark Side of the MoonListen on Spotify |
- Classic rock
- prog rock
- Psychedelic Rock
- Progressive Rock
- Pink Floyd
- Concept Album
- Epic Length
Whenever the first chords of 'Brain Damage' by Pink Floyd fill the air, I can't help but be transported to another realm—a realm of introspection and contemplation. This poignant masterpiece, nestled within the iconic 'The Dark Side of the Moon' album, is a testament to the band's unparalleled ability to capture the complexities of the human mind.
Released in 1973, 'Brain Damage' is a haunting exploration of mental health and alienation. Roger Waters's lyrics, inspired by the tragic decline of former frontman Syd Barrett, paint a vivid picture of a mind unraveling. The song's haunting melody and ethereal soundscapes perfectly complement the raw emotions expressed in the lyrics, creating an immersive experience that resonates deeply with listeners. The poignant line, "I'll see you on the dark side of the moon," serves as a poignant reminder of the shared struggles of mental illness, offering a sense of empathy and connection to those who have faced similar challenges.
10. Welcome to the Machine (Pink Floyd - 2012)
You've been in the pipeline, filling in time ”
Song information
ArtistPink Floyd | Release02-03-2012 |
Time07:30 | View18M+ |
Likes 115K+ | SuitableRock Enthusiasts |
AlbumWish You Were HereListen on Spotify |
- Classic rock
- Psychedelic
- Art rock
- Progressive Rock
- Proto-Punk
- Pink Floyd
- Progressive
Pink Floyd's "Welcome to the Machine" stands as a poignant critique of the music industry's dehumanizing effects. Opening with an eerie synthetic pulse, the song's mechanical rhythm sets the tone for a journey into the robotic world of corporate exploitation. As David Gilmour's haunting vocals echo through layered acoustic guitars, the lyrics paint a vivid picture of an individual trapped within an endless cycle of consumerism and artistic manipulation.
The track's experimentation with tape effects and odd time signatures further accentuates the sense of alienation and despair. The song's repeated refrain, "Welcome to the Machine" becomes a chilling reminder of the soul-crushing nature of an industry that commodifies art and stifles creativity. Through its innovative soundscape and evocative lyrics, "Welcome to the Machine" remains a powerful anthem for those who have fallen victim to the soulless machinations of the entertainment industry.
11. Young Lust (The Wall - 2016)
Ooh, I need a dirty girl ”
Song information
ArtistPink Floyd | Release12-01-2016 |
Time03:30 | View17M+ |
Likes 138K+ | SuitableClassic Rock Fans |
AlbumThe WallListen on Spotify |
- Classic rock
- Psychedelic Rock
- Progressive Rock
- Pink Floyd
"Young Lust" by Pink Floyd, a captivating track from their seminal concept album "The Wall", stands as a testament to the tumultuous journey of its protagonist, Pink. Released in 1979, the song explores the depths of Pink's inner turmoil, as his insatiable lust leads him on a hedonistic pursuit. With David Gilmour's tantalizing guitar riffs and Roger Waters' evocative lyrics, "Young Lust" immerses listeners in a world of desire and despair.
As part of The Wall, "Young Lust" serves as a potent allegory for the destructive nature of excess. Pink's reckless abandon reflects the pitfalls of fame, as he indulges in a whirlwind of sexual escapades and drug use. The song's raw energy and aggressive undertones convey the protagonist's desperation and isolation. However, beneath the raucous exterior lies a glimmer of vulnerability, as Pink's cries for connection amidst his debauchery reveal the emptiness that drives his actions.
12. The Great Gig in the Sky (Pink Floyd)
Any time will do, I don't mind ”
Song information
ArtistPink Floyd | Release03-04-2020 |
Time05:18 | View13M+ |
Likes 138K+ | SuitableRock Fans |
AlbumThe Dark Side of the MoonListen on Spotify |
- Classic rock
- Psychedelic Rock
- Progressive Rock
- Symphonic Rock
- Space Rock
- Pink Floyd
- Experimental
"The Great Gig in the Sky" performed by Pink Floyd, is widely regarded as one of the most iconic and emotionally resonant songs in their catalog. Its ethereal instrumentation, featuring Richard Wright's haunting organ melodies, sets the tone for Clare Torry's improvised, wordless vocals. Torry's performance, captured in just a few takes, has been praised for its raw emotion and soulful intensity, embodying the song's exploration of mortality and spirituality.
The song's title, "The Great Gig in the Sky" has been interpreted as a reference to heaven or the afterlife, reflecting the album's overarching themes of existentialism and the human condition. The lyrics, though wordless, convey a profound sense of longing, yearning, and the hope for something beyond death. The song has garnered critical acclaim and recognition, being featured in numerous "best of" lists and accolades for its poignant and enduring appeal.
13. Time (The Dark Side of the Moon - 2021)
Fritter and waste the hours in an offhand way ”
Song information
ArtistPink Floyd | Release05-11-2021 |
Time06:57 | View9M+ |
Likes 123K+ | SuitableRock Fans |
AlbumThe Dark Side of the MoonListen on Spotify |
- Classic rock
- prog rock
- Art rock
- Psychedelic Rock
- Progressive Rock
- Symphonic Rock
- Space Rock
- Pink Floyd
- Instrumental
Have you ever listened to a melody where every note resonates with your heart? "Time" by Pink Floyd is exactly that kind of song. Released in 1973 as part of their iconic album "The Dark Side of the Moon," "Time" is a progressive rock masterpiece that has captivated listeners for generations with its poignant lyrics and innovative sound. The song explores the profound theme of the passage of time, reminding us to cherish the present moment.
The song's distinctive introduction, featuring clocks chiming and alarms ringing, sets the tone for its introspective lyrics. Roger Waters' haunting words reflect on the fleeting nature of life and the importance of seizing the moment. The lyrics, "Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day/Fritter and waste the hours in an offhand way," serve as a gentle reminder to live life to the fullest. "Time" has been praised for its innovative sound and profound lyrics, contributing to the critical and commercial success of "The Dark Side of the Moon." Its enduring popularity and critical acclaim are a testament to its timeless appeal and ability to resonate with listeners on a deep level.
14. Fearless (Pink Floyd - 2013)
Song information
ArtistPink Floyd | Release10-10-2013 |
Time06:07 | View9M+ |
Likes 50K+ | SuitableRock Enthusiasts |
AlbumMeddleListen on Spotify |
- Classic rock
- Psychedelic Rock
- Progressive Rock
- Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd's "Fearless" stands out as a poignant and evocative track on their "Meddle" album. Written by Roger Waters and David Gilmour, the song is a moving tribute to human resilience and the enduring spirit of community. Its gentle acoustic guitar melody and introspective lyrics create a deeply emotional and melancholic atmosphere.
The song's clever incorporation of audio from the crowd singing "You'll Never Walk Alone" adds a powerful layer of significance. As fans have noted, it evokes a sense of camaraderie and shared experience, reminding us of the emotional connections that unite us. Whether it's a tribute to a lost loved one or a celebration of life's triumphs and tribulations, "Fearless" has touched the hearts of countless listeners, making it a beloved classic in Pink Floyd's extensive repertoire.
15. Us and Them (The Dark Side of the Moon)
And after all we're only ordinary men ”
Song information
ArtistPink Floyd | Release19-05-2023 |
Time07:51 | View2M+ |
Likes 21K+ | SuitablePink Floyd fans |
AlbumThe Dark Side of the MoonListen on Spotify |
- Social Commentary
- Classic rock
- Progressive Rock
- Political commentary
- Symphonic Rock
- Pink Floyd
"Us and Them" by Pink Floyd, a masterpiece from their iconic album "The Dark Side of the Moon," has captivated listeners for decades. This timeless track earned the band critical acclaim, including Grammy Award nominations. Its length of over seven minutes allows for an epic exploration of profound themes, each verse addressing a different aspect of the human condition.
The lyrics, penned by Roger Waters, paint a poignant picture of the horrors of war, the erosion of civil liberties, and the apathy towards the suffering of others. The song's message resonates deeply with listeners, as evidenced by comments like, "after every shift at work, I always try to listen to this on my walk back home. It somewhat reminds me to just keep going even if you're not feeling well or just had a bad day." The track's musicality is equally captivating, featuring soaring vocals by David Gilmour and intricate instrumental arrangements that create an immersive and emotionally charged listening experience.
16. Goodbye Blue Sky (Pink Floyd)
Did you hear the falling bombs? ”
Song information
ArtistPink Floyd | Release29-05-2021 |
Time02:39 | View674K+ |
Likes 11K+ | SuitableClassic rock fans |
AlbumThe WallListen on Spotify |
- Classic rock
- Psychedelic Rock
- Progressive Rock
- Anti-War
- Pink Floyd
- Trumpet solo
Released in 1979 by the renowned English rock band Pink Floyd, "Goodbye Blue Sky" is a masterpiece that has earned a place among the band's finest creations. This poignant song serves as a pivotal moment in the album "The Wall," as the protagonist Pink journeys through his troubled past, confronting the horrors of war and personal loss. With its haunting melody and evocative lyrics, "Goodbye Blue Sky" captures the shattered innocence and lasting pain inflicted by conflict.
The song's lyrics paint a vivid picture of the destruction and trauma experienced during World War II, particularly the Blitz, as the peaceful blue sky is juxtaposed against the devastating impact of bombs. Listeners are left with a profound sense of the futility and lingering effects of war, as Pink reflects on the lessons that remain unlearned from history's tragedies. The animation accompanying the album further underscores the song's emotional weight, depicting the blood of war flowing into a sewer, a testament to the immense suffering that remains concealed beneath the surface.
17. On the Turning Away (2020)
From the weak and the weary ”
Song information
ArtistPink Floyd | Release07-09-2020 |
Time05:42 | View73K+ |
Likes 1K+ | SuitableRock Enthusiasts |
AlbumA Momentary Lapse of ReasonListen on Spotify |
- Progressive Rock
- Pink Floyd
- Thought-Provoking
- Dark Side
Amidst the vibrant tapestry of Pink Floyd's discography, "On the Turning Away" stands as a poignant and evocative masterpiece. This 1987 anthem transcends the boundaries of mere entertainment, resonating deeply with listeners through its profound lyrics and soul-stirring melodies. The song's raw emotional impact and thought-provoking themes have cemented its status among the band's most beloved and influential works.
Released as part of the album "A Momentary Lapse of Reason," "On the Turning Away" reflects the band's continued exploration of progressive rock's expressive potential. Its complex arrangements and introspective lyrics paint a vivid picture of human indifference and the urgent need for empathy. The song's rise to the top of the US Mainstream Rock Tracks chart is a testament to its widespread appeal, capturing the imagination of critics and fans alike. Its status as a fan favorite is further evidenced by the numerous accolades it has received, including praise for its poignant lyrics and its ability to ignite a sense of social responsibility.
18. Coming Back to Life (Pink Floyd - 2021)
While the seeds of life and the seeds of change were planted ”
Song information
ArtistPink Floyd | Release12-01-2021 |
Time06:18 | View14K+ |
Likes 373+ | SuitablePink Floyd Fans |
AlbumThe Division BellListen on Spotify |
- Progressive Rock
- Symphonic Rock
- Space Rock
- Pink Floyd
"Coming Back to Life" by Pink Floyd stands as a testament to the band's enduring ability to craft deeply moving and evocative music. While overshadowed by the iconic anthems that dominate the band's legacy, "Coming Back to Life" offers a profound message of introspection and renewal, wrapped in the band's signature enigmatic style.
Penned by guitarist David Gilmour, the song's serene melody belies a lyrical depth that explores themes of personal growth and renewal. The lyrics, a blend of Gilmour's own experiences and the band's collective journey, resonate with a universal sense of longing and resilience. The song's ethereal soundscapes, featuring Gilmour's haunting vocals and the band's signature atmospheric textures, create an unforgettable sonic experience that complements the introspective nature of the lyrics.
19. What Do You Want from Me (Pink Floyd)
Settle in your seat and dim the lights ”
Song information
ArtistPink Floyd | Release29-04-2019 |
Time04:23 | View5K+ |
Likes 94+ | SuitableRock enthusiasts |
AlbumThe Division BellListen on Spotify |
- Blues Rock
- Psychedelic Rock
- Progressive Rock
- Pink Floyd
With its gentle guitar strumming and evocative lyrics, "What Do You Want from Me" by Pink Floyd captivates listeners with its poignant melody and emotional depth. Released in 1994, the song encapsulates the essence of the band's signature sound, blending progressive rock and blues rock elements.
The song's lyrics, penned by David Gilmour and his wife Polly Samson, explore themes of personal relationships and the broader human experience of alienation. Gilmour himself has stated that the song delves into the complexities of personal connections, while resonating with universal feelings of disconnection. The track's success extends beyond its poignant lyrics, as the live version from the album "Pulse" charted at number 28 on Canadian Top Singles charts, showcasing its enduring popularity.