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− | [[Pink Floyd]]'s '''''The Dark Side of the Moon''''' (1973) is one of the greatest [[album]]s of all time. With ten tracks, it is best listened to from the very beginning to the very end. It has the potential to be turned into a short film. Another famous aspect is the cover, which features a [[prism]] spectrometer. | + | [[Pink Floyd]]'s '''''The Dark Side of the Moon''''' (1973) is one of the greatest [[album]]s of all time.<ref>Unlike modern music, Mr. Floyd had 0% drugs, 0% autotune, 0% women, and 100% talent.</ref> With ten tracks, it is best listened to from the very beginning to the very end. It has the potential to be turned into a short film. Another famous aspect is the cover, which features a [[prism]] spectrometer. |
I highly recommend you give it a listen. It's so ethereal, it changed music forever. | I highly recommend you give it a listen. It's so ethereal, it changed music forever. |
Revision as of 00:37, 2 October 2023
Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon (1973) is one of the greatest albums of all time.[1] With ten tracks, it is best listened to from the very beginning to the very end. It has the potential to be turned into a short film. Another famous aspect is the cover, which features a prism spectrometer.
I highly recommend you give it a listen. It's so ethereal, it changed music forever.
Tracks
- Speak to Me
- Breathe (In the Air)
- On the Run
- Time
- The Great Gig in the Sky
- Money
- Us and Them
- Any Colour You Like
- Brain Damage
- Eclipse
Users who have listened to The Dark Side of the Moon
- ↑ Unlike modern music, Mr. Floyd had 0% drugs, 0% autotune, 0% women, and 100% talent.