Pink Floyd Albums Removed From Digital Stores

Selling individual tracks online is not the only thing Pink Floyd has been raging against recently. The band has removed several albums from iTunes, Amazon, et al, due to EMI’s contract expiring at the end of June.


May 11, 2010

Pink Floyd Materialises In London’s Sky

Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon cover materialising on Primrose Hill, in Regent’s Park, London. Beautiful. Tripping. Awesome. Some of you probably don’t know what the hell I’m talking about. Don’t worry. It’ll make sense one day.


March 12, 2010

Pink Floyd Wins Legal Battle To Only Sell Full Albums Online

If any band could justify not selling individual tracks, its Pink Floyd. What, you just want Summer ’69 but not Atom Heart Mother Suite? Come on. Now, you won’t have that option.