A Momentary Lapse of Reason
Pink Floyd
A Momentary Lapse of Reason is the thirteenth studio album by English progressive rock group Pink Floyd. It was released in the UK and US in September 1987. In 1985 guitarist David Gilmour began to assemble a group of musicians to work on his third solo album. At the end of 1986 he changed his mind, and decided that the new material would instead be included in a new Pink Floyd album. Subsequently Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason and keyboardist Richard Wright were brought on board for the project. Although fo... [ Read More at Wikipedia ]
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Column: Still Looking For A Reason To Join The Twitter-Sphere?
Source: Oklahoma DailyCheck Twitter. It’s simple, it’s entertaining and it’s quick. With all of these things in mind, it’s easy to get a Twitter account and have a momentary lapse: Who to follow? Well, the answer is quite simple: anyone. And on most accounts ...
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