Wish You Were Here at 50

Proof of purchase. My 1994 CD. “ The band is just fantastic, that’s really what we think Oh by the way, which one’s Pink? And did we tell you the name of the game, boy, we call it riding the Gravy Train.” from “Have a Cigar” written by Roger Waters. After Dark Side of the Moon (see here and here ) , Pink Floyd achieved superstardom. Which, of course, is what every recording industry band dreams of. But, what happens when you achieve that success? I have seen the band members interviewed (separately) about what that was like. In listening to the various responses of Waters, David Gilmour, Rick Wright, and Nick Mason it seems they were basically numbed by their own success. Waters’s marriage fell apart, Mason’s did too as they recorded their next record, Gilmour just wanted to make music and didn’t see what all Roger’s fuss was about, and Wright just sort of drifted along with, like, whatever. The band was selling out concerts globally and toured triumphantly in 1974. Dark ...