Nick Mason on the Most Important Pink Floyd Album Ever
In this candid interview, Pink Floyd’s Nick Mason reflects on the band’s legacy, their audience, and what it means to keep moving forward without becoming just a nostalgia act. Nick discusses the creative challenges with record labels, why Dark Side of the Moon remains a staple in their live shows, and the joy of combining music with Pink Floyd’s signature light and stage effects. He also opens up about Roger Waters leaving the band, the excitement of playing to new audiences in Moscow, and whether Pink Floyd truly influenced younger generations. Looking back, Nick recalls the milestones of Dark Side, The Wall, and A Momentary Lapse of Reason, while also sharing optimism about the band’s future and why making new music will always be more important than replaying the past. 📼 Restored from rare archive footage, this interview offers a fascinating insight into Pink Floyd during a pivotal era.

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