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    • Pink Floyd - LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 06:  Nick Mason of Pink Floyd with his wife Annette attend 'The Imaginarium Of Doctor Parnassus' UK film premiere held at the Empire Leicester Square on October 6, 2009 in London, England.
    • Pink Floyd - Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason takes part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album at Abbey Road studios in west London on September 7, 2009. The group including Sir Terry Wogan, former Rolling Stone Bill Wyman, singer Midge Ure and many others will be recording a version of the Beatles' classic 'All You Need Is Love' for the forthcoming 'Bandaged Together' album.
    • Pink Floyd - Irish singer Finbar Furey signs a guitar after taking part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album at Abbey Road studios in west London on September 7, 2009. The group including Sir Terry Wogan, former Rolling Stone Bill Wyman, Pink Floyd drummer, singer Midge Ure and many others will be recording a version of the Beatles' classic 'All You Need Is Love' for the forthcoming 'Bandaged Together' album.
    • Pink Floyd - Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason takes part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album at Abbey Road studios in west London on September 7, 2009. The group including Sir Terry Wogan, former Rolling Stone Bill Wyman, singer Midge Ure and many others will be recording a version of the Beatles' classic 'All You Need Is Love' for the forthcoming 'Bandaged Together' album.
    • Pink Floyd - Irish singer Finbar Furey signs a guitar after taking part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album at Abbey Road studios in west London on September 7, 2009. The group including Sir Terry Wogan, former Rolling Stone Bill Wyman, Pink Floyd drummer, singer Midge Ure and many others will be recording a version of the Beatles' classic 'All You Need Is Love' for the forthcoming 'Bandaged Together' album.
    • Pink Floyd - Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason (L) and former Rolling Stone Bill Wyman take part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album at Abbey Road studios in west London on September 7, 2009. The group including Sir Terry Wogan, singer Midge Ure and many others will be recording a version of the Beatles' classic 'All You Need Is Love' for the forthcoming 'Bandaged Together' album.
    • Pink Floyd - Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason poses for photos before taking part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album at Abbey Road studios in west London on September 7, 2009. The group including Sir Terry Wogan, former Rolling Stone Bill Wyman, singer Midge Ure and many others will be recording a version of the Beatles' classic 'All You Need Is Love' for the forthcoming 'Bandaged Together' album.
    • Pink Floyd - Former Rolling Stone Bill Wyman takes part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album at Abbey Road studios in west London on September 7, 2009. The group including Sir Terry Wogan, Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, singer Midge Ure and many others will be recording a version of the Beatles' classic 'All You Need Is Love' for the forthcoming 'Bandaged Together' album.
    • Pink Floyd - Sir Terry Wogan poses for photos before part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album, joining forces with Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, ex-Rolling Stone Bill Wyman, singer Midge Ure and many others at Abbey Road studios, in west London, on September 7, 2009. Radio veteran Terry Wogan announced on Monday that he will be leaving Radio 2's breakfast show, the nation's most popular, and that he will be replaced by Chris Evans. Speaking live on air, the 71-year-old said the decision to leave Wake Up To Wogan at the end of the year was the hardest of his career.
    • Pink Floyd - TV and radio presenter Terry Wogan takes part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album, joining forces with Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, ex-Rolling Stone Bill Wyman, singer Midge Ure and many others at Abbey Road studios, in west London, on September 7, 2009. Radio veteran Terry Wogan announced on Monday that he will be leaving Radio 2's breakfast show, the nation's most popular, and that he will be replaced by Chris Evans. Speaking live on air, the 71-year-old said the decision to leave Wake Up To Wogan at the end of the year was the hardest of his career.
    • Pink Floyd - TV and radio presenter Terry Wogan takes part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album, joining forces with Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, ex-Rolling Stone Bill Wyman, singer Midge Ure and many others at Abbey Road studios, in west London, on September 7, 2009. Radio veteran Terry Wogan announced on Monday that he will be leaving Radio 2's breakfast show, the nation's most popular, and that he will be replaced by Chris Evans. Speaking live on air, the 71-year-old said the decision to leave Wake Up To Wogan at the end of the year was the hardest of his career.
    • Pink Floyd - TV and radio presenter Terry Wogan takes part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album, joining forces with Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, ex-Rolling Stone Bill Wyman, singer Midge Ure and many others at Abbey Road studios, in west London, on September 7, 2009. Radio veteran Terry Wogan announced on Monday that he will be leaving Radio 2's breakfast show, the nation's most popular, and that he will be replaced by Chris Evans. Speaking live on air, the 71-year-old said the decision to leave Wake Up To Wogan at the end of the year was the hardest of his career.
    • Pink Floyd - TV and radio presenter Terry Wogan takes part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album, joining forces with Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, ex-Rolling Stone Bill Wyman, singer Midge Ure and many others at Abbey Road studios, in west London, on September 7, 2009. Radio veteran Terry Wogan announced on Monday that he will be leaving Radio 2's breakfast show, the nation's most popular, and that he will be replaced by Chris Evans. Speaking live on air, the 71-year-old said the decision to leave Wake Up To Wogan at the end of the year was the hardest of his career.
    • Pink Floyd - Sir Terry Wogan poses for photos before part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album, joining forces with Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, ex-Rolling Stone Bill Wyman, singer Midge Ure and many others at Abbey Road studios, in west London, on September 7, 2009. Radio veteran Terry Wogan announced on Monday that he will be leaving Radio 2's breakfast show, the nation's most popular, and that he will be replaced by Chris Evans. Speaking live on air, the 71-year-old said the decision to leave Wake Up To Wogan at the end of the year was the hardest of his career.
    • Pink Floyd - TV and radio presenter Terry Wogan takes part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album, joining forces with Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, ex-Rolling Stone Bill Wyman, singer Midge Ure and many others at Abbey Road studios, in west London, on September 7, 2009. Radio veteran Terry Wogan announced on Monday that he will be leaving Radio 2's breakfast show, the nation's most popular, and that he will be replaced by Chris Evans. Speaking live on air, the 71-year-old said the decision to leave Wake Up To Wogan at the end of the year was the hardest of his career.
    • Pink Floyd - TV and radio presenter Terry Wogan takes part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album, joining forces with Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, ex-Rolling Stone Bill Wyman, singer Midge Ure and many others at Abbey Road studios, in west London, on September 7, 2009. Radio veteran Terry Wogan announced on Monday that he will be leaving Radio 2's breakfast show, the nation's most popular, and that he will be replaced by Chris Evans. Speaking live on air, the 71-year-old said the decision to leave Wake Up To Wogan at the end of the year was the hardest of his career.
    • Pink Floyd - CHICHESTER, ENGLAND - JULY 04:  Rock Star Nick Mason of Pink Floyd drives the 1937 Auto Union type D during day two of The Goodwood Festival of Speed at The Goodwood Estate on July 4, 2009 in Chichester, England.
    • Pink Floyd - Pink Floyd's drummer Nick Mason (R) poses with his wife Annette as they arrive to the Fourth Raisa Gorbachev Foundation Gala Dinner at Hampton Court, west of London, on June 6, 2009.
    • Pink Floyd - Pink Floyd Bass player Roger Waters (R) addresses the "Cinema for Peace" charity event next to Former German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher in Berlin on February 9, 2009. The Berlinale is taking place from February 5 to 15, 2009 with 18 productions vying for the coveted Golden Bear for best picture to be awarded February 14.
    • Pink Floyd - BERLIN - FEBRUARY 09:  Pink Floyd member Roger Waters pretends to hold his Honorary Cinema for Peace Award at the Cinema for Peace 2009 on February 9, 2009 in Berlin, Germany.
    Pink Floyd is the premier space rock band. Since the mid-'60s, their music relentlessly tinkered with electronics and all manner of special effects to push pop formats to their outer limits. At the same time they wrestled with lyrical themes and concepts of such massive scale that their music has taken on almost classical, operatic quality, in both sound and words. Despite their astral image, the ...more


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