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It has all the hallmarks of a great specialty show: killer music and content and an awesome host who knows his stuff!
—Paul Szmal, WLLW 101.7, Geneva, NY
Incredible stories behind the songs and a massive archive of Floyd tunes that'll entice any Floyd fan to tune in and stay there for the whole hour. "Floydian Slip" is the real deal!
—Igor, WBRR 100.1 FM, Bradford, PA
Pink Floyd is more relevant than ever. Floydian Slip is an awesome show that does an amazing job digging into the archives of this legendary band.
—Tony Mauro, KKVM 104.7 FM, Vail, CO
Floydian Slip captures the spirit of independent radio better than most other underground syndicated shows. ... Engrossing even if you're only a cursory fan of Pink Floyd.
—Andrew Wieler, CJLO 1690 AM, Montreal, QC
I love this show—in fact, it's the only show we air on WMRV that’s not locally produced. And host Craig Bailey provides customizations that make the show sound like it's coming from our studio. Craig is a true pro and has an encyclopedic knowledge of Pink Floyd.
—Jeff Andrulonis, WMRV 106.5 FM, Fayetteville, NC
Just the shot in the arm our Sunday night lineup needed. Sounds great on the air, and Craig really knows his stuff when it comes to this essential core artist!
—Scott Mann, WYAV 104.1 FM, Myrtle Beach, SC
What a great addition to our Classic Hits format! Craig's knowledge of Pink Floyd and their history is very informative and entertaining.
—Mike York, WKPW 90.7 FM, Knightstown, IN
I feel lucky to have found this crazy diamond in all the shows that are peddled these days! Our listeners and entire staff look forward to Floydian Slip every week.
—Lisa Meuret, KRHV 93.3 FM, Mammoth Lakes, CA
Craig's knowledge and song selection make for great Saturday morning listening. Floydian Slip stands out among specialty shows.
—Johnny Miro, K-ROCK 101-5, Honolulu, HI
Craig Bailey has worked on-the-air since 1985 and has hosted "Floydian Slip" for nearly as long. With more than 1,500 episodes under his belt, he's recognized as a de facto expert on Pink Floyd.
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Durango, CO
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Winnemucca, NV
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Fresno, CA
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KDPI 88.5 FM "Drop-In Radio"
Ketchum, ID
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Kenai, AK
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Knoxville, TN
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Pink Floyd, from left: Rick Wright, Roger Waters, Nick Mason and David Gilmour
Formed in 1965 by Syd Barrett, Nick Mason, Roger Waters and Rick Wright, Pink Floyd soon became the unofficial house band for London's psychedelic counterculture. The group, named after American bluesmen Pink Anderson and Floyd Council, gained an early reputation for catering to patrons of London's infamous UFO (pronounced YOU-fo) club with cerebral improvisations and intense light shows.
With Barrett's mental decline and eventual replacement by David Gilmour in the late '60s, the band evolved into a master of concept albums.