Pink Floyd Shares Official ‘Childhood’s End’ Video & Reunites For Message
By Andy Kahn Oct 6, 2016 • 7:45 am PDT

In June 1972, influential British progressive rock band Pink Floyd issued their seventh studio album Obscured By Clouds that included the song “Childhood’s End.” Today, the iconic group has shared an official music video for a remixed version of the album track.
Remixed this year by Andy Jackson and Damon Iddins from the original recording session master tapes, the video intersperses vintage footage of the band in the studio with images of various protesters. Watch the black and white video here:
In other Pink Floyd news, surviving members David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Roger Waters “reunited” to share a message in support of the Gaza Freedom Flotilla’s “Women’s Boat to Gaza.” Read the message from the band below:
“Pink Floyd reunites to stand with the Women of the Gaza Freedom Flotilla”
David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Roger Waters stand united in support of the Women of the Gaza Freedom Flotilla, and deplore their illegal arrest and detention in international waters by the Israeli Defense Force.