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Rick Wright was a British musician and keyboardist for the iconic rock band Pink Floyd. His work on albums like "The Dark Side of the Moon" and "Wish You Were Here" is celebrated for its atmospheric and innovative use of keyboards. Wright's contributions to Pink Floyd's sound and his role in the band's success highlight his influence in the world of rock music.
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"The fact that people still know us is, in my opinion, a result of our music and of the big money that runs the music industry today. The people who control the industry are accountants who recycle everything in new, nostalgic packages, and everything else, to make more money."

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"We fought during 'The Wall,' which was an album Waters wrote, based on his family story, we clashed long before that, during the period of the Dark Side and 'Wish You Were Here.' Actually, we never got along."

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"We worked very hard to make the lyrics suit the music. I can't, like Elton John, for example, compose by lyrics. Elton has a great talent for that. Whatever you give him, including your questions, he composes in half an hour and makes a great song out of it."

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"Pink Floyd is like a marriage that's on a permanent trial separation."

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"I wrote the tunes and sang only nonsense words. Then came Moore and dressed them with the lyrics."

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