Music world's loss
Richard Wright, a founding member of the legendary rock band Pink Floyd, has died at age 65...
Richard Wright: Wish You Were Here
Posted Mon Sep 15, 2008 12:40pm PDT by Billy Altman in Stop The Presses!
The news that founding Pink Floyd member Richard Wright has passed away from cancer at age 65 will no doubt bring a barrage of stories detailing the assorted onstage/offstage twists and turns of the group's long career. And make no mistake: Over the years, the group's combination of both the bizarre and the bitter when it came to their internal affairs was as much a source of fascination to their legions of fans as their often brilliant music, which have generated enough album/CD sales that if laid end to end would probably stretch from the London architecture school where they first met in the early 1960s all the way to that dark side of the moon and back again--and probably a few round trip's worth at that.
Trips, of course, of both the physical and mental variety, were what Pink Floyd's earliest recordings such as "Interstellar Overdrive" and "Astronomy Domine" were all about--especially in the day-gloed days before their original guiding force guitarist Syd Barrett went on a few too many of them and had to leave the group. And while the emergence of bass player/songwriter Roger Waters and Barrett's skilled replacement David Gilmour certainly led the way for Floyd's ascension in the 1970s as one of rock's premier acts with 1973's aforementioned Dark Side or 1979's epic The Wall, it was in many respects Richard Wright's expansive keyboards that served as the musical compass that allowed Pink Floyd to continually (as the song said) "Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun."
Those familiar with the band's history probably know that it was during the recording of The Wall that the increasingly difficult to work with Waters forced Wright out of the band as an "official" member, leading to an increasingly period in the 1980s in which the keyboardist toured with his own group--as a salaried accompanist. It wasn't until the latter part of the decade after Waters finally left the band--and unsuccessfully sued Gilmour and drummer Nick Mason over rights to the Pink Floyd name--that Wright rejoined as a full member. (In the interim Wright released a solo album, fittingly titled Identity.)
Anyone who saw Wright perform alongside Gilmour, Mason and yes, Waters, too, in their short but power-packed set at the Live 8 megaconcert in England in 2005 can attest to the still potent collective sound made by this ever-strange quartet of players.
(SOURCE: http://new.music.yahoo.com/blogs/stopthepresses/287/richard-wright-wish-...)
me too.....all of them (Elvis)
he's alive...just saw him in Vegas
How I wish, how I wish
you were here
We're just two souls
swimming in a fish bowl
year after year
Running over the same old ground
what have we found
the same old fears
wish you were here....Pink Flyod
rumors, rumors, tig. Jesus is buried in India.
no fan of nothing, mj. Fan = Fanatic
I thought he was hanging out with Jim Morrison training horses in Utah. csi
Just call me Tigasin. That's what I'm talking about
you a fan, MD? :P
Elvis Presley is also dead.
thanks vuk...
with this current disorder on QL, the threads are getting lost in no time... and Richard Wright’s death is really important thing as it’s a huge loss for entire world' art!
Very sad news for me. I am a great Pink Floyd fan for a long time.
I know Black Monday is more tragic, as it affects all of us.. but...
any fans of Pink Floyd out there???