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    Default Pink Floyd's Richard Wright RIP



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    Default Re: Pink Floyd's Richard Wright RIP

    Quote Originally Posted by saifan
    Very sad. RIP.



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    Yeah, sad news. R.I.P.



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    Very sad, I loved their music when it was done live...

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    Richard Wright R.I.P.

    Thank you for all of the great music.



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    Sad and tragedy - some words from David Gilmour:

    No one can replace Richard Wright. He was my musical partner and my friend.

    In the welter of arguments about who or what was Pink Floyd, Rick's enormous input was frequently forgotten.

    He was gentle, unassuming and private but his soulful voice and playing were vital, magical components of our most recognised Pink Floyd sound.

    I have never played with anyone quite like him. The blend of his and my voices and our musical telepathy reached their first major flowering in 1971 on 'Echoes'. In my view all the greatest PF moments are the ones where he is in full flow. After all, without 'Us and Them' and 'The Great Gig In The Sky', both of which he wrote, what would 'The Dark Side Of The Moon' have been? Without his quiet touch the Album 'Wish You Were Here' would not quite have worked.

    In our middle years, for many reasons he lost his way for a while, but in the early Nineties, with 'The Division Bell', his vitality, spark and humour returned to him and then the audience reaction to his appearances on my tour in 2006 was hugely uplifting and it's a mark of his modesty that those standing ovations came as a huge surprise to him, (though not to the rest of us).

    Like Rick, I don't find it easy to express my feelings in words, but I loved him and will miss him enormously.

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    Monday 15th September 2008



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    Over here in the UK ,on the national radio station I listen to,Radio 2,the most popular BBC station,Johnny Walker started the breakfast programme at 7-30 without a word.He just played"The Great Gig In The Sky".
    I had to pull over into a supermarket carpark and listen and have a little weep at the loss of such a nice man,first and foremost and an extraordinary musician who has meant such a lot to me and whose music I have loved and cherished for over 37 years.
    Rest in peace Richard.


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    I'm really upset by this, the loss of a great man. I'm playing all my Pink Floyd albums today as a mark of respect for this great man.



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    Too sad news!!!!



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    Rick was a textural keyboard god. In many ways he made Pink Floyd for me. RIP, a sad day indeed.



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