Pink Floyd Videography - Music Videos

Music Videos

Year Music Video Director
1967 "Arnold Layne"
"Apples and Oranges"
"Paint Box"
1968 "Point Me at the Sky"
1971 "One of These Days" Ian Emes
1973 "Money" Wayne Isham
"Brain Damage"
1975 "Welcome to the Machine" Gerald Scarfe
1979 "Another Brick in the Wall"
1983 "Not Now John" Willie Christie
"The Final Cut"
1987 "Learning to Fly" Storm Thorgerson
"On the Turning Away" Wayne Isham
1988 "One Slip"
1994 "High Hopes" Storm Thorgerson
"Take It Back" Marc Brickman

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