Today in Pink Floyd History - Oct 15

In 1966, the psychedelic rock group "Pink Floyd" was introduced to a large audience for the first time when they shared the bill with "The Soft Machine" at a launching party for the London underground newspaper, "International Times." 


They had not yet made their first record. That would come in January, 1967 with "Arnold Layne," which made the British top 20 but wasn't heard much in North America. "Pink Floyd" would become one of the top rock bands in the world six years later with the release of the album "Dark Side of the Moon."


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