Roger Waters Born: Pink Floyd's Visionary Lyricist
Roger Waters transformed Pink Floyd into rock's most ambitious storytelling vehicle through concept albums like The Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, and The Wall. His lyrics confronted war, alienation, and institutional corruption with a cinematic scope that elevated the album format into a complete artistic medium.
September 6, 1943
83 years ago
What Else Happened on September 6
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The Victoria, a battered carrack crewed by eighteen emaciated survivors, limped into Sanlucar de Barrameda, Spain, on September 6, 1522, completing the first ci…
The Mayflower departed Plymouth, England, on September 6, 1620, carrying 102 passengers across the North Atlantic. They had already tried twice with a companion…
A September hurricane drives the Spanish galleon Atocha to the ocean floor off Key West, dragging down 40 short tons of gold and silver alongside 260 souls. Thi…
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