Posted on 02/13/2016 8:37:13 AM PST by WhiskeyX
Pink Floyd - The Dark Side Of The Moon
01. Speak To Me - 00:00
02. Breathe - 01:14
03. On The Run - 03:58
04. Time - 07:44
05. The Great Gig In The Sky - 14:35
06. Money - 19:12
07. Us And Them - 25:50
08. Any Colour You Like - 33:32
09. Brain Damage - 34:50
10. Eclipse - 40:05
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Pink Floyd were an English rock band formed in London. They achieved international acclaim with their progressive and psychedelic music. Distinguished by their use of philosophical lyrics, sonic experimentation, extended compositions and elaborate live shows, they are one of the most commercially successful and musically influential groups in the history of popular music.
Pink Floyd were founded in 1965 by students Syd Barrett, Nick Mason, Roger Waters, and Richard Wright. They gained popularity performing in London's underground music scene during the late 1960s, and under Barrett's leadership released two charting singles and a successful debut album, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (1967). David Gilmour joined as a fifth member in December 1967; Barrett left the band in April 1968 due to deteriorating mental health. Waters became the band's primary lyricist and, by the mid-1970s, their dominant songwriter, devising the concepts behind their critically and commercially successful albums The Dark Side of the Moon (1973), Wish You Were Here (1975), Animals (1977), The Wall (1979) and The Final Cut (1983). The Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall became two of the best-selling albums of all time.
Wright left Pink Floyd in 1979, followed by Waters in 1985. Gilmour and Mason continued as Pink Floyd; Wright rejoined them as a session musician and, later, a band member. The three produced two more albums, A Momentary Lapse of Reason (1987) and The Division Bell (1994), and toured until 1994. After nearly two decades of acrimony, Pink Floyd reunited with Waters in 2005 for a performance at the global awareness event Live 8, but Gilmour and Waters have since stated they have no plans to reunite as a band again. Barrett died in 2006 and Wright in 2008. The final Pink Floyd studio album, The Endless River, recorded without Waters and based on songs recorded in 1993â1994, was released in November 2014.
Pink Floyd were inducted into the US Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996, and the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2005. By 2013, the band had sold more than 250 million records worldwide, including 75 million certified units in the United States.
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The Dark Side of the Moon
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The Dark Side of the Moon is the eighth studio album by the English progressive rock band Pink Floyd, released on 1 March 1973. It built on ideas explored in the band's earlier recordings and live shows, but lacks the extended instrumental excursions that characterised their work following the departure in 1968 of founder member, principal composer, and lyricist, Syd Barrett. The themes on The Dark Side of the Moon include conflict, greed, the passage of time, and mental illness, the latter partly inspired by Barrett's deteriorating mental state.
Developed during live performances, an early version of the suite was premiered several months before studio recording began; new material was recorded in two sessions in 1972 and 1973 at Abbey Road Studios in London. The group used some of the most advanced recording techniques of the time, including multitrack recording and tape loops. Analogue synthesizers were given prominence in several tracks, and a series of recorded interviews with the band's road crew and others provided the philosophical quotations used throughout. Engineer Alan Parsons was responsible for some of the album's most notable sonic aspects and the recruitment of non-lexical singer Clare Torry. The album's iconic sleeve, designed by Storm Thorgerson, features a prism dispersing light into color and represents the band's stage lighting, the record's lyrical themes, and keyboardist Richard Wright's request for a "simple and bold" design.
The Dark Side of the Moon was an immediate success; it topped the Billboard Top LPs & Tapes chart for one week and remained in the charts for 741 weeks from 1973 to 1988. With an estimated 50 million copies sold, it is Pink Floyd's most commercially successful album and one of the best-selling albums worldwide. It has twice been remastered and re-released, and has been covered in its entirety by several other acts. It produced two singles, "Money" and "Time". The Dark Side of the Moon is Pink Floyd's most popular album among fans and critics, and has been ranked as one of the greatest albums of all time.
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The intro to “Time” stands as the single most beautiful thing I have ever heard.
I was a major hi-fi freak as a kid (still am), so I just HAD to build speakers that would properly reproduce the low end audio of “Dark Side Of the Moon”. But if I cranked it up at all, my Dad, if he was home, would yell up at me from downstairs “Turn off that damn alligator heartbeat!”
At the local stereo store, it was fun to find out which speakers could “take it”, and which would go “blapp!” or maybe blow damping material out of the port.
Of note, the only release out there with better maximum dynamics than the 1973 vinyl release (Japan) appears to be the 2011 Blu-Ray / Quad Mix, and the improvement seems to be mainly in that opening “heartbeat” track “Speak to Me”. I might have to go find that DVD.
http://dr.loudness-war.info/album/list/dr/desc?artist=pink+floyd&album=the+dark+side
Could be fun!
That one record, though: 741 weeks on the charts. That’ll never be matched...
Your busy today.
Thanks
You need to start Freeper Radio
The classic of all classics.
THE great rock masterpiece.
I have the 5.1 mix SACD and it sounds great!
Haven’t heard the BD, though.
Cheers,
Jim
The lack of responses to Golliwogs and Julius Fucik was surprising. Golliwogs is the earlier form of Credence Clearwater Revival. some of their early music was good mid 60s rack music. Julius Fucik was one of the best of the military band, waltz, and polka composers; and his music is instantly recognizable for people who never heard his name.
Excellent selection!!
One of my favorites judging by the well-worn vinyl.
:-)) Not one bad track on the line up. They had such a unique sound.
There is no dark side of the moon really. Matter of fact it’s all dark.
you forgot to preface by saying, “May I digress”
We were driving on an old old logging road in Maine one night... There was no moon but a million stars were shining and road was full of glistening rocks. Dark side of the moon song came on radio, I don’t know which song but we were lost in it and the road as one. It was both freaky and exhilarating at same time. We were on the dark side of the moon in the valleys of the western mountains of Maine. I will never forget it :)
How sweet to hear Dave and Rick on ‘Echoes’ for one last time.
In addition to how much I like their music, I get shivers looking at the crowds in Gdansk knowing the history of Lech Walensa and the Solidarity movement against the repressive government.
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