PINK FLOYD - The Dark Side Of The Moon 2003 Documentary HD
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Published 2014-08-07
All Comments (21)
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Simply the best album ever made by human beings ever.
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Even the album cover is absolutely brilliant
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my very first vinyl, a birthday gift in 1974. What a way to start.
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It's Fall 1976. DSOTM is still on the charts. My Grade 8 music teacher wanted to engage our class, so he asked us what kind of music we had at home. Someone brought in their copy of DSOTM. He copied it to a reel-to-reel tape machine, and then we spent weeks going through this album, one song at a time. He would ask us, "What do you think these lyrics mean? What does this musical passage say to you?" It was an absolute indoctrination, and this album has resonated with me ever since. Thank you, Mr. Humenik!
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The touring schedules of good bands were brutal back then.
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The sax on Us and Them is extraordinary
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I could listen to Mr Gilmore talk all day, and then listen to his guitar.
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RIP Richard Wright . You were the unsung hero of PF
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Does anyone else think that Eclipse is a beautiful song? The album, as a whole, is infinitely remarkable...but the way it finishes with Eclipse is just perfect. I can see why Roger's wife had tears by the end of this album. Truly stunning. The music is dramatic and powerful. Well done to the Pink Floyd.
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Brain Damage/Eclipse is the most amazing thing ever recorded.
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One of the few albums that can be considered a true masterpiece, with no argument. DSOTM is absolutely perfect.
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I wonder how these men feel? Creating the greatest album of all time must be an amazing feeling and accomplishment, but at the same time it must be discouraging. You can't top this album, nobody can
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The Female Background Singer Is an Unsung Hero On The Album
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Dark side of the moon changed my life at 13 yo, I'm 38 now and that album still takes me back to an easy time in life. Dark side will always be a all time favorite
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I can’t even explain how this album makes me feel ☀️✨💫
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Yet, not a word about Alan Parsons who engineered/produced this brilliant masterpiece
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The Great Gig In The Sky destroys me every single time I hear it. Even at 50 and having heard it dozens upon dozens of times, I still tear up and get emotional!! SO powerful! A masterpiece - the WHOLE album!
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That just put me into Pink Floyd mode for the rest of the day.
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I've always loved Pink Floyd but the older I get the more I appreciate it! Takes maturity to really understand the quality of their work!
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Having listened to Dark Side since a teenager - somehow, always, hearing it again is like coming home and warming my bones beside the fire.