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Of all the Brontosaurus rock acts out roaming this summer, Pink Floyd is the one most likely to graze the best on the world's capital. Where the Grateful Dead are limited by their fidelity to an American Beat ideal, and where the Eagles tap into local myths, Pink Floyd is willing to embrace narratives about aging and love and greed that are transnational, and to do it in a pop-rock style that listeners, male and female, can understand.
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Originally published in The New York Times by By PETER WATROUS.