Royal Mint Pink Floyd Coin: Dark Side Prism Comes Alive

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The Royal Mint has launched official Pink Floyd commemorative coins featuring the iconic Dark Side of the Moon rainbow prism, a first in UK coinage history, available from 14 May 2026. More than fifty years after Pink Floyd first emerged from London’s underground music scene, their legacy has been permanently cast in metal. On 14…

Shine On You Crazy Diamond: Pink Floyd’s Haunting Tribute

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Shine On You Crazy Diamond is more than a progressive rock masterpiece. It is Pink Floyd’s emotional farewell to Syd Barrett, the brilliant founder whose mental decline forever changed the band’s history. From psychedelic experimentation to themes of alienation and loss, this song became the soul of Wish You Were Here and one of the…

Jimmy Fallon Had Artemis II Astronauts Sign His Copy of Dark Side of the Moon

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Jimmy Fallon did not need a rocket to connect late-night television with the Moon. He only needed one legendary album. During an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on May 1, 2026, the crew of NASA’s Artemis II mission shared stories about fear, friendship, and the strange beauty of deep space. But the…

The Crazy Story of Algie, the Giant Pink Floyd Pig That Escaped Into the Sky

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Pink Floyd’s Animals became legendary because the giant inflatable pig on the cover literally escaped, floated across London, and forced Heathrow Airport to delay flights. No, seriously. The pig’s name was Algie, and even decades later, it’s still one of the weirdest and most unforgettable stories in rock history. So who exactly was Algie? Algie…

Facts About David Gilmour’s 1969 Fender Stratocaster “The Black Strat”

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Arguably the guitar most closely associated with David Gilmour, the Black Strat was used on legendary recordings like Comfortably Numb, Money, and Shine On You Crazy Diamond. Bought in New York in 1970, it quickly became Gilmour’s main instrument in both the studio and on stage, remaining a companion through much of his solo career…