|  | Album: Dark side of the moon
Artist(Band): Pink Floyd
Date: 03/24/1973
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Songs in the album Dark side of the moon:
Any Colour You Like Lyrics Brain damage Lyrics Breathe Lyrics Breathe reprise Lyrics Eclipse Lyrics Money Lyrics On The Run Lyrics Speak to Me Lyrics The Great Gig in the Sky Lyrics Time Lyrics Us and them Lyrics
Reviews about Dark side of the moon
I LOVE IT!!! | Reviewer: Hysterical Fan Of Pink Floyd | 12/24/2007
One of thw best album I had ever heard, second only to The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band! Amazing!!!!! I specially like Time (My favorite song inc other bands!), Money, Breathe, The Great Gig In The Sky and Eclipse!!! A very important lessons!!! I bet if you'd show today's politicions the song Money for example, they would learn an important lesson!!! We all should Pink Floyd for an amazing album, for an important lessons, for the great lyrics and sound effects and for a great 42 minutes !!!
Simply Masterpeice | Reviewer: Alex | 5/12/2007
i simply love this album
but at first i have to admit i was totally confused as to what 'prog rock' even was, why there were all these sound effects, why whole tracks were at times only fragments and above all else, WHAT THE HELL IT ALL MEANT!!
'Dark side' didnt have a selection of unrelated songs like every other album i'd ever heard, and it wasn't quite like 'The Wall' either, one unified coherent story. It was more of an experience, atmosphere over seperate songs, mood music, a treatise on the nature of man.
And what an experience.You fee like your taken on sight seeing through the entire history of the world, through the defeated futility of 'Time', the voice of Gilmour (?)often frustrated and desperate sounding here as he waxes philosphic on the ravages of that undefeatable enemy, through the dark sarcastic indictment of 'Money' with its sleazy saxophone work a perfect accompaniment,through the extended images of war and the dirty sham of class manipulation from (which is even more topical today )'Us and them' to the one of the greatest conclusions in all of music,
the haunting,epic but still strangely comforting 'Brain Damage/Eclipse', which further illustrates the insight of madness as in sense, liberation, a kind of freedom from the even more deranged insanity of modern civilization, & Comforting because they seems to be singing down from the heavens (with a choir of gospel divas no less) in a sense,
'this is all there is so don't get hung up in the petty hypocrisies of the day, enjoy yourself,live and love, because this is how it is and probably, always will be....in the end we all end up on the dark side of the moon (with Syd) Afterall.
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