Top 7 Pink Floyd Covers

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One of the most influential bands of our time, Pink Floyd have influenced the modern rock scene, including everyone from David Bowie to Foo Fighters.

We’ve searched high and low to put together the top 7 Pink Floyd covers.

The Flaming Lips, Flaming Side Of The Moon.
Not shy of a classic rock cover, American three piece The Flaming Lips took on the entire Dark Side Of The Moon record in 2014.
Watch the record performed live:

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The Jesus and Mary Chain- Vegetable Man.
The popular, yet unreleased Pink Floyd song Vegetable Man was released by The Jesus and Mary Chain as a b-side proving Pink Floyd’s punk influence.

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David Bowie, Comfortably Numb
This powerhouse song is taken to the next level by David Bowie live at the Royal Albert Hall in 2006.

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Korn, Another Brick In The Wall, Part 1, 2 & 3.
All three parts features on the nu-metal bands Greatest Hits and taken to the live stage proving to be a crowd favourite.
Can we see this cover live when Korn tour Australia in 2018 for Download Festival (read more here)

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Thom Yorke of Radiohead, Wish You Were Here.
The Radiohead frontman teamed up with Sparklehorse for the hauntingly beautiful take on Pink Floyd favourite Wish You Were Here.

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Pearl Jam, Mother.
The Jimmy Fallon T.V special Pink Floyd tribute saw American rock band Pearl Jam give the PF song Mother a taste of Jam.

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Foo Fighters featuring Brian May, Have A Cigar.
Foo Fighters teamed up with Queen’s Brian May for the Pink Floyd classic rock anthem Have A Cigar for the Mission Impossible 2 movie soundtrack.

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The Triple M Club Sydney is giving you the chance to win a mammoth Pink Floyd vinyl pack including their huge back catalogue and a record player to play it on.
Triple M Club members get more, sign up here

Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters is touring Australia in 2018, read more and get tickets here

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Cassie Walker

13 November 2017

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