The name of the band is taken from two Bluesman names, namely Pink Anderson and Floyd Council.
Pink Floyd's first album, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, was released in 1967.
One of the famous songs of Pink Floyd, Another Brick in the Wall Part II, was banned by the South African government in 1980 because it was considered to promote anti-apartheid.
The Dark Side of the Moon album released in 1973 became one of the best -selling albums of all time with sales of more than 45 million copies.
Wish You Were Here is written to commemorate Syd Barrett, one of the founders of Pink Floyd who came out of the band because of mental health problems.
Roger Waters, one of the founders of Pink Floyd, left the band in 1985 because of creative differences with other members.
The Division Bell album released in 1994 is considered the last album of Pink Floyd because there are no plans to release a new album again.
Pink Floyd entered the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996.
ComfortBly numb songs are often considered one of the best songs in the history of rock music.