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When The Dark Side of the Moon was released in 1973, Pink Floyd were not simply delivering another studio album. They were…
“Money” is one of Pink Floyd’s most recognizable tracks, yet it is often misunderstood. Beneath its catchy bass line and energetic rhythm…
“Eclipse” serves as the final statement of The Dark Side of the Moon. Though brief, it encapsulates the album’s exploration of human…
“Brain Damage” brings one of the album’s underlying themes to the surface: madness. Throughout The Dark Side of the Moon, psychological strain…
“Any Colour You Like” is one of the most understated yet conceptually significant tracks on The Dark Side of the Moon. Almost…
“Us and Them” is one of the most contemplative and emotionally restrained tracks on The Dark Side of the Moon. After the…
“The Great Gig in the Sky” stands as one of the most emotionally raw moments on The Dark Side of the Moon.…
“Time” is the emotional core of The Dark Side of the Moon. If the album explores pressure and psychological strain, this is…