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Pink Floyd's Richard Wright, Keyboardest Passed Away !

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  1. KK6PD

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    One of the my true musical loves, Pink Floyd lost one of the founding members. Richard Wright passed away today 9/15/08. Pink Floyd was the 2nd concert I ever saw. It was "Dark Side OF The Moon" tour in Quadraphonic Sound at the Dane County Coliseum in Madison Wisconsin in 1971.
    All I can say is WOW!!!!!!!!

    Here is the story CNN posted!

    Richard Wright, a founding member of the rock group Pink Floyd, died Monday. He was 65. Pink Floyd's spokesman Doug Wright, who is not related to the artist,
    said Wright died after a battle with cancer at his home in Britain. He says the band member's family did not want to give more details about his death.
    Wright met Pink Floyd members Roger Waters and Nick Mason in college and joined their early band, Sigma 6. Along with the late Syd Barrett, the four formed Pink Floyd in 1965.
    The group's jazz-infused rock and drug-laced multimedia "happenings" made them darlings of the London psychedelic scene, and their 1967 album, "The Piper at the Gates of Dawn," was a hit.
    In the early days of Pink Floyd, Wright, along with Barrett, was seen as the group's dominant musical force. The London-born musician and son of a biochemist wrote songs and sang.
    The band released a series of commercially and critically successful albums including 1973's "Dark Side of the Moon," which has sold more than 40 million copies. Wright wrote "The Great Gig In The Sky" and "Us And Them" for that album, and later worked on the group's epic compositions such as "Atom Heart Mother," "Echoes" and "Shine On You Crazy Diamond."
    But tensions grew between Waters, Wright and fellow band member David Gilmour. The tensions came to a head during the making of "The Wall" when Waters insisted Wright be fired. As a result, Wright was relegated to the status of session musician on the tour of "The Wall," and did not perform on Pink Floyd's 1983 album "The Final Cut."
    Wright formed a new band Zee with Dave Harris, from the band Fashion, and released one album, "Identity," with Atlantic Records.
    Waters left Pink Floyd in 1985 and Wright began recording with Mason and Gilmour again, releasing the albums "The Division Bell" and "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" as Pink Floyd. Wright also released the solo albums "Wet Dream" (1978) and "Broken China" (1996).
    In July 2005, Wright, Waters, Mason and Gilmour reunited to perform at the "Live 8" charity concert in London -- the first time in 25 years they had been onstage together.
    Wright also worked on Gilmour's solo projects, most recently playing on the 2006 album "On An Island" and the accompanying world tour.
     
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    Sorry to see this thread fallen to page 2 without a response. Sad day for music fans. I spent a good chunk of my formative years picking through my brothers' LPs, laying on the floor with headphones on. I put more than a couple scratches on Dark Side of the Moon, which few would argue has his best stuff (Us and Them). It's funny how you outgrow much of the music of your youth but Dark Side still sounds as good today as it did when I was a kid sitting on the floor with a bong between my knees. Thanks for the songs, Rick.