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  • | ''Atom Heart Mother'' by Pink Floyd
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  • ...hiker's Guide'' radio series).<ref>Webb, page 49.</ref> [[The Beatles]], [[Pink Floyd]] and Procol Harum all had great influence on Adams' work. ===Pink Floyd===
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  • ...ve You', 'Stray Cat Blues'), Donovan ('Celeste', 'Breezes of Patchule'), [[Pink Floyd]] and others during the [[psychedelic]] era. Rolling Stones guitarist [[Bri
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  • ...rviewed Mick Jagger during the filming of ''Ned Kelly'', [[Elton John]], [[Pink Floyd]], Pete Townshend, Marc Bolan, Lou Reed, Creedence Clearwater Revival, [[Le
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  • ...s' Delight: Portraits of the Hot and Heavy Guitarists Behind Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, the Grateful Dead, the Eagles, the Doors, and All Your Favourite Classic R
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  • ...ld's most famous rock bands including [[the Beatles]], [[Led Zeppelin]], [[Pink Floyd]] and [[the Rolling Stones]]. The UK was at the forefront of [[punk rock]]
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  • ...imate peak of the [[British Blues Invasion]], acts such as [[the Move]], [[Pink Floyd]] and the Yardbirds coined a musical and colourful alternative to R&B, whic
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  • ...cians of all time. Acts such as [[the Beatles]], [[the Rolling Stones]], [[Pink Floyd]], [[Radiohead]], [[Led Zeppelin]], [[Black Sabbath]], [[Iron Maiden]], [[D
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