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Monday, August 4, 2025

Today in Music (1967): Pink Floyd Releases Piper at the Gates of Dawn

The Piper at the Gates of Dawn

Pink Floyd


Released: August 4, 1967


Peak: 131 US, 6 UK, -- CN, -- AU Click for codes to charts.


Sales (in millions): 0.5 US, 0.1 UK, 3.5 world (includes US and UK), 5.58 EAS


Genre: psychedelic rock


The original Pink Floyd: left to right – Roger Waters, Nick Mason, Syd Barrett, and Richard Wright

Tracks (UK version):

Click on a song titled for more details.
  1. Astronomy Domine [4:12]
  2. Lucifer Sam [3:07]
  3. Matilda Mother [3:08]
  4. Flaming [2:46]
  5. Pow R. Toc H. [4:26]
  6. Take Up Thy Stethoscope and Walk [3:05]
  7. Interstellar Overdrive [9:41]
  8. The Gnome [2:13]
  9. Chapter 24 [3:42]
  10. The Scarecrow [2:11]
  11. Bike [3:21]

Total Running Time: 41:54


Tracks (U.S. version):

Click on a song titled for more details.
  1. See Emily Play [2:53]
  2. Pow R. Toc H. [4:26]
  3. Take Up Thy Stethoscope and Walk [3:05]
  4. Lucifer Sam [3:07]
  5. Matilda Mother [3:08]
  6. The Scarecrow [2:11]
  7. The Gnome [2:13]
  8. Chapter 24 [3:42]
  9. Interstellar Overdrive [9:41]


40th Anniversary Bonus Disc:

Click on a song titled for more details.
  1. Arnold Layne [2:57]
  2. Candy and a Currant Bun [2:45]
  3. See Emily Play [2:53]
  4. Apples and Oranges [3:11]
  5. Paint Box [3:45]
  6. Interstellar Overdrive (take 2, French edit) [5:15]
  7. Apples and Oranges (stereo version) [3:11]
  8. Matilda Mother (alternate version) [3:09]
  9. Interstellar Overdrive (take 6) [5:03]


The Players:

  • Syd Barrett (vocals, guitar)
  • Roger Waters (bass, vocals)
  • Nick Mason (drums, percussion)
  • Richard Wright (keyboards)

Rating:

4.074 out of 5.00 (average of 25 ratings)


Quotable:

“One of the best psychedelic albums of all time.” – Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Awards:

(Click on award to learn more).

About the Album

Pink Floyd formed in London in 1965. They started out as an R&B combo, taking their name from blues musicians Pink Anderson and Floyd Council. However, by the time of their first single, 1967’s “Arnold Layne,” they were at the forefront of the new psychedelic rock movement which was marked by sonic experimentation and the influence of psychedelic drugs.

Sadly, drugs and mental illness led to one of rock’s greatest tragedies with original Pink Floyd frontman Syd Barrett. He only made it through one full album and part of the next before abandoning the band to live a reclusive life.

One of the Best Psychedelic Albums of All Time

Pink Floyd’s debut album, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, “successfully captures both sides of psychedelic experimentation – the pleasures of expanding one’s mind and perception, and an underlying threat of mental disorder and even lunacy; this duality makes Piper all the more compelling in light of Barrett’s subsequent breakdown.” SH

It has been celebrated as “one of the seminal psychedelic rock albums of the 1960s.” WK Rolling Stone called it “the golden achievement of Syd Barrett” WK and Q magazine described it as “indispensable” and one of the “best psychedelic albums of all time.” WK

The Title

The title “is taken from a chapter in Syd Barrett’s favorite children’s book, The Wind in the Willows, and the lyrical imagery of The Piper at the Gates of Dawn is indeed full of colorful, childlike, distinctly British whimsy, albeit filtered through the perceptive lens of LSD.” SH

The Music

“Barrett’s catchy, melodic acid pop songs are balanced with longer, more experimental pieces showcasing the group’s instrumental freak-outs.” SH “Even though Barrett’s lyrics and melodies are mostly playful and humorous, the band’s music doesn’t always bear out those sentiments – in addition to Rick Wright’s eerie organ work, dissonance, chromaticism, weird noises, and vocal sound effects are all employed at various instances, giving the impression of chaos and confusion lurking beneath the bright surface.” SH

Reissues

In 1973, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn was paired with 1968’s A Saucerful of Secrets as A Nice Pair. In 2007, a 40th anniversary reissue of The Piper at the Gates of Dawn added a bonus disc which included some alternate takes of album cuts as well as non-album singles and B-sides from 1967. See track listing above.

The Songs

Here’s a breakdown of each individual song.

Astronomy Domine

Pink Floyd

Writer(s): Syd Barrett

Lead Vocals: Syd Barrett, Richard Wright


Released: The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (UK version, 8/4/1967), Echoes (compilation, 11/6/2001)


Peak: 15 CL, 13 DF Click for codes to charts.


Sales (in millions): --


Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, 23.55 streaming

Awards:

(Click on award to learn more).

About the Song:

On Piper at the Gates of Dawn, Pink Floyd often used “space travel as metaphors for hallucinogenic experiences – Astronomy Domine is a poppier number in this vein.” SH

Lucifer Sam

Pink Floyd

Writer(s): Syd Barrett

Lead Vocals: Syd Barrett


Released: The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (UK version, 8/4/1967), The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (U.S. version, 8/4/1967)


Peak: -- Click for codes to charts.


Sales (in millions): --


Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, 11.95 streaming

Matilda Mother

Pink Floyd

Writer(s): Syd Barrett

Lead Vocals: Syd Barrett, Richard Wright


Released: The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (UK version, 8/4/1967), The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (U.S. version, 8/4/1967)


Peak: 41 CL Click for codes to charts.


Sales (in millions): --


Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, 8.03 streaming


About the Song:

The 40th anniversary reissue of the album in 2007 featured an alternate version of “Matilda Mother.”

Flaming

Pink Floyd

Writer(s): Syd Barrett

Lead Vocals: Syd Barrett


Released: single (11/6/1967), The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (UK version, 8/4/1967)


B-side: “The Gnome”


Peak: 48 CL Click for codes to charts.


Sales (in millions): --


Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, 6.19 streaming

Pow R. Toc H.

Pink Floyd

Writer(s): Syd Barrett, Roger Waters, Richard Wright, Nick Mason

Lead Vocals: instrumental, wordless vocals by Barrett, Waters, and Wright


Released: The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (UK version, 8/4/1967), The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (U.S. version, 8/4/1967)


Peak: -- Click for codes to charts.


Sales (in millions): --


Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, 5.18 streaming

Take Up Thy Stethoscope and Walk

Pink Floyd

Writer(s): Roger Waters

Lead Vocals: Roger Waters


Released: The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (UK version, 8/4/1967), The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (U.S. version, 8/4/1967)


Peak: -- Click for codes to charts.


Sales (in millions): --


Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, 4.70 streaming

Interstellar Overdrive

Pink Floyd

Writer(s): Syd Barrett, Roger Waters, Richard Wright, Nick Mason

Lead Vocals: instrumental


Released: The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (UK version, 8/4/1967), The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (U.S. version, 8/4/1967), Relics (compilation, 5/14/1971)


Peak: 33 CL, 18 DF Click for codes to charts.


Sales (in millions): --


Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, 20.15 streaming

Awards:

(Click on award to learn more).

About the Song:

“The outsized instrumental Interstellar Overdrive,” BA – the “album’s most celebrated track,” BA represents one “of the earliest forays into what has been tagged space rock.” SH

The 40th anniversary reissue in 2007 featured two additional versions of “Interstellar Overdrive.”

The Gnome

Pink Floyd

Writer(s): Syd Barrett

Lead Vocals: Syd Barrett


Released: B-side of “Flaming” (11/6/1967), The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (UK version, 8/4/1967), The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (U.S. version, 8/4/1967)


Peak: -- Click for codes to charts.


Sales (in millions): --


Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, 5.89 streaming


About the Song:

Alongside instrumental freak-outs and space-themed psychedelia on Piper at the Gates of Dawn are “catchy-sounding, Gothic-themed pop songs such as …The Scarecrow and The Gnome.” BA

Chapter 24

Pink Floyd

Writer(s): Syd Barrett

Lead Vocals: Syd Barrett


Released: The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (UK version, 8/4/1967), The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (U.S. version, 8/4/1967)


Peak: -- Click for codes to charts.


Sales (in millions): --


Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, 4.04 streaming

The Scarecrow

Pink Floyd

Writer(s): Syd Barrett

Lead Vocals: Syd Barrett


Released: B-side of “See Emily Play” (6/16/1967), The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (UK version, 8/4/1967), The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (U.S. version, 8/4/1967)


Peak: -- Click for codes to charts.


Sales (in millions): --


Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, 4.06 streaming


About the Song:

Alongside instrumental freak-outs and space-themed psychedelia on Piper at the Gates of Dawn are “catchy-sounding, Gothic-themed pop songs such as …The Scarecrow and The Gnome.” BA

Bike

Pink Floyd

Writer(s): Syd Barrett

Lead Vocals: Syd Barrett


Released: The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (UK version, 8/4/1967), Relics (compilation, 5/14/1971), Echoes (compilation, 11/6/2001)


Peak: 44 CL, 10 DF Click for codes to charts.


Sales (in millions): --


Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, 9.53 streaming

Arnold Layne

Pink Floyd

Writer(s): Syd Barett

Lead Vocals: Syd Barrett


Released: single (3/10/1967), Relics (compilation, 5/14/1971), Works (compilation, 6/18/1983), Echoes (compilation, 11/6/2001), The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (bonus disc, 2007 reissue)


B-side: “Candy and a Currant Bun”


Peak: 6 CL, 20 UK, 7 DF Click for codes to charts.


Sales (in millions): --


Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, 19.35 streaming

Awards:

(Click on award to learn more).

Candy and a Currant Bun

Pink Floyd

Writer(s): Syd Barett

Lead Vocals: Syd Barrett


Released: B-side of “Arnold Layne” (3/10/1967), The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (bonus disc, 2007 reissue)


Peak: -- Click for codes to charts.


Sales (in millions): --


Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, 0.55 streaming

See Emily Play

Pink Floyd

Writer(s): Syd Barett

Lead Vocals: Syd Barrett


Released: single (6/16/1967), The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (U.S. version, 8/4/1967), Relics (compilation, 5/14/1971), Works (compilation, 6/18/1983), Echoes (compilation, 11/6/2001), The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (bonus disc, 2007 reissue), A Foot in the Door (compilation, 11/7/2011)


B-side: “The Scarecrow”


Peak: 3 CL, 6 UK, 7 DF Click for codes to charts.


Sales (in millions): --


Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, 32.64 streaming

Awards:

(Click on award to learn more).

Apples and Oranges

Pink Floyd

Writer(s): Syd Barett

Lead Vocals: Syd Barrett


Released: single (11/17/1967), The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (bonus disc, 2007 reissue)


B-side: “Paint Box”


Peak: 48 CL, 55 UK Click for codes to charts.


Sales (in millions): --


Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, 0.94 streaming


About the Song:

The 2007 reissue features two versions of the song.

Paint Box

Pink Floyd

Writer(s): Richard Wright

Lead Vocals: Richard Wright


Released: B-side of “Apples and Oranges” (11/17/1967), Relics (compilation, 5/14/1971), The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (bonus disc, 2007 reissue)


Peak: -- Click for codes to charts.


Sales (in millions): --


Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, 2.80 streaming

Resources/References:


Related DMDB Pages:


First posted 7/29/2011; last updated 8/22/2025.

Wednesday, January 26, 2022

The Top 100 Guitarists of All Time

Guitarists:

Top 100

This list first surfaced on 5/29/10 in a response to a voter-based list released by Gibson.com. Barely two weeks went by when an update became necessary thanks to an LA Times Magazine article listing the 50 greatest guitarists of all time. The DMDB’s revised list of best guitarists was posted on the DMDB Facebook page.

In November 2011, Rolling Stone posted a new list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time. As such, this post has been revised yet again to reflect the inclusion of that list. 34 lists have been compiled to create this aggregate list.

Click on names to see their entries in the Dave’s Music Database Music Makers Encyclopedia. The highlights – selected by browsing best-guitar-solo lists – link to videos.

See other lists of Acts/Music Makers by Categories.

1. Jimi Hendrix Highlight: “Machine Gun”
2. Jimmy Page Highlight: “Stairway to Heaven” (with Led Zeppelin)
3. Eric Clapton Highlight: “Crossroads” (with Cream)
4. Stevie Ray Vaughan Highlight: “Texas Flood”
5. Eddie Van Halen Highlight: “Eruption” (with Van Halen)
6. B.B. King Highlight: “The Thrill Is Gone”
7. Jeff Beck Highlight: “Cause We’ve Ended As Lovers”
8. Angus Young Highlight: “You Shook Me All Night Long” (with AC/DC)
9. Chuck Berry Highlight: “Johnny B. Goode”
10. Duane Allman Highlight: “Dreams” (with the Allman Brothers Band)

11. Steve Vai Highlight: “For the Love of God”
12. David Gilmour Highlight: “Comfortably Numb” (with Pink Floyd)
13. Keith Richards Highlight: “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” (with the Rolling Stones)
14. Ritchie Blackmore Highlight: “Highway Star” (with Deep Purple)
15. Joe Satriani Highlight: “Surfing with the Alien”
16. Slash Highlight: “November Rain” (with Guns N’ Roses)
17. Randy Rhoads Highlight: “Crazy Train” (with Ozzy Osbourne)
18. Yngwie Malmsteen Highlight: “Black Star”
19. Tony Iommi Highlight: “War Pigs” (with Black Sabbath)
20. George Harrison Highlight: “And Your Bird Can Sing” (with The Beatles)

21. Pete Townshend Highlight: “Won’t Get Fooled Again” (with the Who)
22. Steve Cropper
23. Santana Highlight: “Europa”
24. Frank Zappa Highlight: “Zoot Allures”
25. Brian May Highlight: “Bohemian Rhapsody” (with Queen)
26. Robert Johnson
27. Mark Knopfler Highlight: “Sultans of Swing” (with Dire Straits)
28. Neil Young Highlight: “Cortez the Killer”
29. Kirk Hammett Highlight: “One” (with Metallica)
30. Les Paul

31. Tom Morello Highlight: “Bulls on Parade” (with Rage Against the Machine)
32. The Edge
33. John Frusciante Highlight: “I Could Have Lied” (with Red Hot Chili Peppers)
34. Robert Fripp Highlight: “21st Century Schizoid Man” (with King Crimson)
35. John McLaughlin Highlight: “Dream” (with Mahavishnu Orchestra)
36. Jerry Garcia Highlight: “Truckin’” (with the Grateful Dead)
37. Ry Cooder
38. Chet Atkins
39. Prince
40. John Petrucci Highlight: “Under a Glass Moon” (with Dream Theater)

41. Alex Lifeson Highlight: “Working Man” (with Rush)
42. Steve Morse Highlight: “Punk Sandwich” (with Dixie Dregs)
43. Buddy Guy
44. Peter Green
45. Darrell “Dimebag” Abbott Highlight: “Floods” (with Pantera)
46. Kurt Cobain Highlight: “Smells Like Teen Spirit” (with Nirvana)
47. Rory Gallagher
48. Richard Thompson
49. Bo Diddley
50. Django Reinhardt

51. Eric Johnson Highlight: “Cliffs of Dover”
52. Steve Howe Highlight: “Starship Trooper” (with Yes)
53. Scotty Moore
54. Joe Perry Highlight: “Walk This Way” (with Aerosmith)
55. Mick Taylor
56. Billy Gibbons Highlight: “Sharp Dressed Man” (with ZZ Top)
57. Buckethead Highlight: “Nottingham Lace”
58. Albert King
59. Gary Moore Highlight: “Still in Love with You” (with Thin Lizzy)
60. Freddie King

61. Phil Keaggy
62. Jack White
63. James Burton
64. T-Bone Walker
65. Mike Bloomfield
66. Marty Friedman Highlight: “Tornado of Souls (with Megadeth)
67. Wes Montgomery
68. Mick Ronson Highlight: “Moonage Daydream” (with David Bowie)
69. Eddie Hazel Highlight: “Maggot Brain” (with Funkadelic)
70. Michael Schenker Highlight: “Rock Bottom” (with UFO)

71. Dickey Betts Highlight: “Jessica” (with the Allman Brothers Band)
72. Jonny Greenwood Highlight: “Paranoid Android” (with Radiohead)
73. Charlie Christian Highlight: “Solo Flight” (with Benny Goodman)
74. Zakk Wylde Highlight: “No More Tears” (with Ozzy Osbourne)
75. Allan Holdsworth Highlight: “Devil take the Hindmost”
76. Joey Ramone
77. John Fahey
78. Link Wray
79. Johnny Marr
80. Warren Haynes

81. Johnny Winter Highlight: “Highway 61 Revisited”
82. Dick Dale Highlight: “Miserlou” (Dick Dale & the Del-Tones)
83. Glenn Tipton Highlight: “Beyond the Realms of Death” (with Judas Priest)
84. Derek Trucks
85. Roy Buchanan
86. Neal Schon Highlight: “Any Way You Want It” (with Journey)
87. Humbert Sumlin
88. Paul Gilbert Highlight: “Price You Gotta Pay” (with Mr. Big)
89. Adrian Smith Highlight: “Powerslave” (with Iron Maiden)
90. Ace Frehley Highlight: “Shock Me” (with Kiss)

91. Tom Verlaine
92. Leslie West
93. Robin Trower Highlight: “Bridge of Sighs”
94. Mike McCready Highlight: “Alive” (with Pearl Jam)
95. Dave Davies Highlight: “You Really Got Me” (with The Kinks)
96. Danny Gatton
97. Andres Segovia
98. Richie Sambora
99. Ron Asheton
100. Dave Murray Highlight: “2 Minutes to Midnight” (with Iron Maiden)


Resources/Related Links:

  • Dave’s Music Database: Lists of Acts/Music Makers by Categories

  • About.com’s 100 Greatest Guitar Solos

  • AssociatedContent.com Top 10 Greatest Guitarists of All Time by Dennis Lindsay (12/29/08)

  • BBC News Zeppelin voted ‘ideal supergroup’ (7/10/05)

    Roughly 3500 music fans were polled at Planet Rock Radio for best singer, guitarist, bassist, and drummer. The top 10 of each are listed.

  • Buzzle.com Greatest Guitar Players. By Batul Nafisa Baxamusa. (4/13/10)

    Unranked list of 10 with commentaries. Another 15 with no commentary. Looks like a webzine.

  • Buzzle.com Famous Jazz and Rock Guitarists. By Madhura P. (date?)

    Commentary on only 5 guitarists (although another 11 are listed) and all from the rock genre, not jazz.

  • Digital Dream Door 100 Greatest Rock Guitarists. Edited by Andreas Haukenes, Jeffrey P., George F., and gminer. (5/11/10)

    List has no commentaries, but links to Nutsie.com where you can hear songs.

  • Digital Dream Door 100 Greatest Guitarists (All Genres). Edited by George. (2/13/08)

    This is an all-genre list with no commentaries, but links to Nutsie.com where you can hear songs. List actually includes 200 guitarists.

  • Digital Dream Door’s 100 Greatest Rock Guitar Solos edited by Eric/Lew (5/15/05)

  • EduBook.com The Greatest Guitarists of All Time. By Phil Dotree. (10/24/09)

    Top 5 ranked list with commentaries.

  • Gibson.com Top 50 Guitarists of All Time. By various writers. (5/28/10)

    List was compiled by votes over a month’s time. The end result is a ranked list with multiple ties and commentaries written by various writers. As the site indicates, votes came from the Gibson.com readers’ poll as well as Paolo Bassotti, Dave Hunter, Jeff Cease (Black Crowes), James Williamson (Iggy & The Stooges), Steve Mazur (Our Lady Peace), Martin Belmont (Graham Parker & The Rumour), and writers Ellen Barnes, Sean Dooley, Ted Drozdowski, Russell Hall, Arlen Roth, Andrew Vaughan, Aidin Vaziri, Bryan Wawzenek, Michael Wright.

  • Guitar World 30 on 30: The Greatest Guitarists Picked by the Greatest Guitarists. By multiple authors. (3/10)

    In celebration of their 30th anniversary, Guitar World asked 30 different guitarists to comment on a favorite guitarist of theirs.

  • LA Times‘s The 50 Greatest Guitarists Ever (6/10)

    Unranked list with no commentary but links to videos.

  • Mojo‘s 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time (6/96)

    Link is for a ranked list which includes a recommended song or album and indicates the main guitar used by the guitarist.

  • MusicBanter.com 200 Greatest Guitarists in Rock. By Boo Boo. (6/05)

    List only. No commentary. Site looks like a fan-based billboard.

  • MusiciansFriend.com The 100 Greatest Guitarists Who Ever Lived. By Adam St. James. (year?)

    List is identified as being from Guitar.com and says the list is based on votes compiled at Guitar.com. A short bio notes that St. James has been the site’s editor and is an author of several instructional guitar books.

  • MyMusicLists.com Best Guitarists of All Time. (2006)

    Details of list are unclear. This appears to be a site in which fans can vote on favorites. The list includes 51 ranked guitarists, but does not indicate if ranking actually came from fan votes. There are brief comments from users.

  • PhilBrodieBand.com Greatest Guitarists. (2005)

    Page offers multiple lists (acoustic, blues, hard rock/heavy metal, jazz, R&B/soul, rock) which are identified as being from DigitalDreamDoor.com, but these same lists do not appear to be on that site. All lists are ranked without commentary. Most are top 100 lists, except for the hard rock/heavy metal and R&B/soul, which are top 30 lists.

  • RateItAll.com Best Guitarists of All Time. (Originated 1/19/04)

    This ranked list appears to be generated by voter ratings and reviews. Clicking on a guitarist’s name takes one to a page with voters’ comments. List is apparently ongoing with more comments and ratings being added.

  • RateYourMusic.com 25 Greatest Guitarists of All Time. By Fatman (10/12/06)

    Site allows users to generate lists. This ranked list offers brief commentaries.

  • Rolling Stone‘s 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time. (2003?)

    This ranked list, with commentary, is difficult to navigate on the Rolling Stone site since each guitarist has a separate page. To just see the list, check out TheInsider.com.

  • Piero Scarufi, Greatest Rock Guitarists of All Times (1999)

    This is a list only with no commentary. For no explained reason, there are 53 guitarists in ranked list followed by another 100 names in no perceivable order.

  • Squidoo.com The Top 100 Guitarists of All Time. (year?)

    Ranked list with no commentary. List appears to have been generated by original author and then others could vote on it. Author and date not identified.

  • Time Magazine The 10 Greatest Electric-Guitar Players. By Josh Tyrangiel (year?)

    Short list with only one-sentence commentaries.

  • The-Top-Tens.com Greatest Guitarists Ever. (year?)

    This top 100 ranked list offers brief comments from site visitors. List appears to be voter-generated.

  • TopTenz.net Top 10 Greatest Guitar Players. By Clarence F. (2008?)

    Top 10 ranked list with commentaries and video for each guitarist.

  • Total Guitarist Magazine The Top 100 Guitarists. (8/3/02)

    Top 100 ranked list with no commentary. Voted on by Total Guitar readers.


First posted 11/23/2011; last updated 1/25/2022.

Thursday, September 2, 2021

The Top 100 Pink Floyd et al Songs/Studio Albums Ranked

Pink Floyd et al

Top 100 Songs

Syd Barrett (guitar, vocals), Roger Waters (bass, vocals), Richard Wright (keyboards), and Nick Mason (drums) founded this psychedelic/progressive-rock group in England in 1965. Their early years were celebrated as quintessential psychedelic rock, especially their debut album, Piper at the Gates of Dawn, in 1967.

When Barrett’s mental stability came into question, singer/guitarist David Gilmour was tapped initially to supplement but eventually replace him. The new lineup would rise to astonishing heights with 1973’s Dark Side of the Moon, the longest-charting album in the history of Billboard and one of the best sellers of all time.

1979’s double concept The Wall was another iconic album for the group and even gave them an unexpected #1 pop hit with “Another Brick in the Wall Part II.” However, Waters increasing efforts to control the band led to their fracture. They released one more album, 1983’s The Final Cut, as a foursome, but it felt more like a Roger Waters solo project.

After Waters left the band, Gilmour, Mason, and Wright released two more studio albums as Pink Floyd. Each was supported by massively successful tours. Waters, meanwhile, recorded solo albums and fought with the band over legal rights to the name Pink Floyd.

Pink Floyd’s final studio album came in 1995, although 2014 saw the released of Endless River, which presented some of the instrumental pieces not used for the 1994 album The Division Bell. Keyboardist Richard Wright died in 2008.

Click here to see other acts’ best-of lists.


Spotify Podcast:

Check out the Dave’s Music Database podcast Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon: 50th Anniversary based on this list. Premiere: March 28, 2023 at 7pm CST. New episode every Tuesday at 7pm CST.

Awards:


Top 100 Songs


Dave’s Music Database lists are determined by song’s appearances on best-of lists as well as chart success, sales, radio airplay, streaming, and awards. Appearances on compilations and live albums are also factored in. Songs and albums referenced on this page are by Pink Floyd unless noted otherwise.

DMDB Top 1%:

1. Another Brick in the Wall Part II (1979)
2. Comfortably Numb (1979)
3. Wish You Were Here (1975)

DMDB Top 2%:

4. Money (1973)
5. Time (1973)
6. Shine on You Crazy Diamond (1975)

DMDB Top 5%:

7. See Emily Play (1967)
8. Learning to Fly (1987)
9. Us and Them (1973)

DMDB Top 10%:

10. Brain Damage (1973)
11. Eclipse (1973)
12. Hey You (1979)
13. Run Like Hell (1979)
14. Arnold Layne (1967)
15. Have a Cigar (1975)
16. Speak to Me/Breathe (1973)
17. Young Lust (1979)
18. Interstellar Overdrive (1967)
19. Welcome to the Machine (1975)

DMDB Top 20%:

20. Astronomy Domine (1967)
21. Echoes (1971)
22. High Hopes (1994)
23. Keep Talking (1994)
24. Empty Spaces (1979)
25. One of These Days (1971)
26. On the Turning Away (1987)
27. Mother (1979)
28. Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun (1968)
29. One Slip (1987)
30. What God Wants Part I (Roger Waters, 1992)
31. Take It Back (1994)
32. Radio Waves (Roger Waters, 1987)

Beyond the DMDB Top 20%:

33. Fearless (1971)
34. Sheep (1977)
35. Not Now John (1983)
36. Dogs (1977)
37. Lost for Words (1994)
38. Bike (1967)
39. The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking (Roger Waters, 1984)
40. Goodbye Blue Skies (1979)

41. What Do You Want from Me? (1994)
42. Free Four (1972)
43. Sunset Strip (Roger Waters, 1987)
44. Julia Dream (1968)
45. The Tide Is Turning (Roger Waters, 1987)
46. Sorrow (1987)
47. Louder Than Words (2014)
48. The Happiest Days of Our Lives (1979)
49. The Great Gig in the Sky (1973)
50. The Trial (1979)

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51. Murder (David Gilmour, 1984)
52. Déjà Vu (Roger Waters, 2017)
53. Breathe Reprise (1973)
54. Each Small Candle (Roger Waters, 2000)
55. The Dogs of War (1987)
56. Pigs (Three Different Ones) (1977)
57. Your Possible Pasts (1983)
58. In the Flesh (1979)
59. One of My Turns (1979)
60. Smell the Roses (Roger Waters, 2017)

61. We Shall Overcome (Rger Waters, 2010)
62. The Nile Song (1969)
63. Who Needs Information? (Roger Waters, 1987)
64. Folded Flags (Roger Waters, 1986)
65. Blue Light (David Gilmour, 1984)
66. Vera (1979)
67. Careful with That Axe, Eugene (1968)
68. Pigs on the Wing (1977)
69. Nobody Home (1979)
70. Coming Back to Life (1994)

71. Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict (1969)
72. Stay (1972)
73. Jugband Blues (1968)
74. A Great Day for Freedom (1994)
75. Perfect Sense, Part I (Roger Waters, 1992)
76. Goodbye Cruel World (1979)
77. Perfect Sense, Part II (1992)
78. The Show Must Go On (1979)
79. In the Flesh? (1979)
80. Outside the Wall (1979)

81. When the Tigers Broke Free (1982)
82. The Thin Ice (1979)
83. Remember a Day (1968)
84. The Hero’s Return (1983)
85. Waiting for the Worms (1979)
86. On an Island (David Gilmour, 2006)
87. The Post War Dream (1983)
88. Apples and Oranges (1967)
89. Wearing the Inside Out (1994)
90. The Fletcher Memorial Home (1983)

91. Don’t Leave Me Now (1979)
92. Another Brick in the Wall Part I (1979)
93. It Would Be So Nice (1968)
94. Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door (Roger Waters, 1997)
95. Poles Apart (1994)
96. Matilda Mother (1967)
97. Amused to Death (Roger Waters, 1992)
98. Too Much Rope (Roger Waters, 1992)
99. The Powers That Be (Roger Waters, 1987)
100. Hello I Love You (Roger Waters, 2007)


Pink Floyd et al: Studio Albums Ranked


Dave’s Music Database lists are determined by album’s appearances on best-of lists as well as chart success, sales, critics’ ratings, and awards. Also factored in are the status of each album’s songs in Dave’s Music Database for songs.

1. Dark Side of the Moon (1973)
2. The Wall (1979)
3. Wish You Were Here (1975)
4. The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (1967)
5. Animals (1977)
6. The Division Bell (1994)
7. Meddle (1971)
8. Atom Heart Mother (1970)
9. The Final Cut (1983)
10. A Saucerful of Secrets (1968)

11. A Momentary Lapse of Reason (1987)
12. Is This the Life We Really Want? (Roger Waters, 2017)
13. Ummagumma (live/studio, 1969)
14. More (soundtrack, 1969)
15. Amused to Death (Roger Waters, 1992)
16. Obscured by Clouds (1972)
17. Radio K.A.O.S. (Roger Waters, 1987)
18. The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking (Roger Waters, 1984)
19. On an Island (David Gilmour, 2006)
20. The Endless River (2014)

21. When the Wind Blows (Roger Waters et al, soundtrack, 1986)
22. Rattle That Lock (David Gilmour, 2015)
23. Music from the Body (Roger Waters & Ron Geesin, soundtrack, 1970)
24. David Gilmour (David Gilmour, 1978)
25. About Face (David Gilmour, 1984)


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First posted 9/15/2011; last updated 3/28/2023.