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OT: YOUR VIEW ON PINK FLOYD DARK SIDE OF THE MOON?

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guitarwannabee
Posted 2007-03-11 12:25 AM (#111217)
Subject: OT: YOUR VIEW ON PINK FLOYD DARK SIDE OF THE MOON?


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I think that the Pink Floyd albulm DARK SIDE OF THE MOON is one of the best albums ever made.
I have spent many evenings listening to that album and mesmorising to the songs in front of a fireplace and just getting into a totaly spaced out comfortable mood that I can just crash out to.
All you need to do is go to You-Tube and type in Us & Them or Breathe by Pink Floyd and you should get that feeling to.What about you? GWB
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2007-03-11 12:27 AM (#111218 - in reply to #111217)
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I actually get more spaced out listening to Animals... nice glass of scotch.. a little candlelight.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-03-11 12:32 AM (#111219 - in reply to #111217)
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I'm not positive, but I think Dark Side Of The Moon hold some kind of record for the longest run on the Billboard's Top 100 Albums. (Still on there I think)
Awesome album, awesome band. And like Mozart, Brahms, Bach, and Beethoven, Pink Floyd will still be considered classic music a hundred years from now.
And when you mention Pink Floyd, everybody thinks of THAT album!
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Kass-2077
Posted 2007-03-11 12:42 AM (#111220 - in reply to #111217)
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No, No, No, - only Wish You Were Here!!!!

The other day I was driving with my 5.5 years old daughter and when this greatest album started playing she suddenly told me - "Daddy, is this music about space? There is something cosmic about it."

I was completely knocked off - I have known that for 30 years now but a little child ...

The great band and truly extraterrestrial music...
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-03-11 12:44 AM (#111221 - in reply to #111217)
Subject: Re: OT: YOUR VIEW ON PINK FLOYD DARK SIDE OF THE MOON?



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Just checked... But this has nothing to do with why I like the album.
Just means that alot of other people like it too...

Most weeks on the chart

Note that totals are for the main albums chart only, catalog chart totals are not factored in.

* (741 weeks) The Dark Side of the Moon — Pink Floyd
* (490 weeks) Johnny's Greatest Hits — Johnny Mathis
* (480 weeks) My Fair Lady — Original Cast
* (331 weeks) Highlights from the Phantom of the Opera — Original Cast
* (302 weeks) Tapestry — Carole King
* (295 weeks) Heavenly — Johnny Mathis
* (283 weeks) Oklahoma! — Soundtrack
* (282 weeks) MCMXC a.D. — Enigma
* (281 weeks) Metallica — Metallica
* (277 weeks) The King and I — Soundtrack

[And I like Carole King and Metallica too!]
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lanaki
Posted 2007-03-11 1:42 AM (#111222 - in reply to #111217)
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listening to any pink floyd music only brings on a flood of memories. usually drug-induced euphoric moments in a "dark side of the moon" of my days looking for a meaning to my existence. i ate a whole lotta rorer 714's back then, which certainly enhanced the pink floyd experience or vice versa.

these days, i more appreciate music that uplifts my spirit and draws me closer to my Savior, in Whom i discovered that meaning to my existence.

interesting to see johnny mathis with two albums on the chart above. my mom was/is a fan of his and i gotta admit to enjoying some of his music by default.
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ozwatto
Posted 2007-03-11 1:50 AM (#111223 - in reply to #111217)
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Hey there GWB...this album always makes me feel much younger and spaced out...I think I'll have to get a fireplace :)
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fillhixx
Posted 2007-03-11 3:20 AM (#111224 - in reply to #111217)
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Never was a Pink Floyd fan. Happen to think the great majority of their >Roger Waters< influenced product is amongst the most miserable music ever inflicted on the listening public.

In the same breath, Dark Side Of The Moon is the greatest rock album ever, period. I hope they get one more world tour in before someone important (Gilmour) karks it, (aussie slang, I think) so I can catch the experience while we're all still on this side of the veil.
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muzza
Posted 2007-03-11 4:03 AM (#111225 - in reply to #111217)
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Coupla weeks ago I got to see Roger Waters here in Brisbane. The whole of the second set was Dark Side Of the Moon. :cool: Just like the album.

The first set was a sort of 'Best of Pink Floyd'.

It was awesome, but I felt cheated as it was the rest of the talented but unknown musicians that carried the show. Roger only sang a few. Would've been unforgettable with Gilmour et al. I wonder if...?

Can't complain though - the tickets were complimentary as I knew the son of one of the backing singers. 2 X $210 tickets for nix. :D

Oh, and to answer the original thread - its one of those albums that I can listen to over and over any time, and not tire of it.
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fillhixx
Posted 2007-03-11 4:12 AM (#111226 - in reply to #111217)
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Yeah, Waters is playing in Vancouver soon. But it would be like listening to Bernie Taupin sing the best of Elton John......maybe not that good.
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2007-03-11 5:40 AM (#111227 - in reply to #111217)
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Saying Dark Side Of The Moon is one of the best rock albums ever is just stating the obvious. If the music and lyrics aren't enough, the production is flawless from start to finish and basically a benchmark of what an Album should sound like.

From this list of top selling albums, http://www.retrodawg.com/albums_worldwide.htm even Thriller doesn't compare to the dynamics and presence of DSOTM
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-03-11 6:19 AM (#111228 - in reply to #111217)
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Aw Mister O, there's gotta be something wrong with that list.
I can't believe that Meatloaf outsold DSOTM and Sgt. Pepper's.
Everyone has the Beatles and Pink Floyd.
How many people do you know that still have Bat Outta Hell? (The was only one sorta good song on it. And it sure weren't the title track!)
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-03-11 7:44 AM (#111229 - in reply to #111217)
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"Dark Side" is a classic...
but, I still haven't recovered from trippin' watching "The Wall"

... pass the Tuinal, please.
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BluesSailor
Posted 2007-03-11 9:22 AM (#111230 - in reply to #111217)
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My Pink Floyd haze daze must have been worst that I first thought. I know I have DSOTM on vinyl and would swear that I picked up the CD along the way, but damn if I can find it.

I don't know for sure

....Ahhh...Ahhhh...Ahhhhhh....AHHHHHHHH
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-03-11 9:34 AM (#111231 - in reply to #111217)
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I never owned DSOTM.
With all the copies around and all the airplay, I never needed to.
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-03-11 9:44 AM (#111232 - in reply to #111217)
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Really good album. I credit it more to Alan Parsons engineering than to the Pinks. Personally I like Animals better. But Dark is a classic none the less.

Unfortunately I think the advent of the CD ruined a lot of the listening experience for concept albums. You used to listen to the whole LP side just 'cuz you didn't want to damage the vinyl by jumping around. Now it's all random shuffle, favorite lists, my music, bullshit ...

The MFSL version sounds amazing compared to the original. Import actualy sounds better than the US version as well. US companies used a lot of regrind back in those days.

Hey Cliff, I used to buy a lot of imports from JEM IMPORTS in Plainfield. Do you rememeber them? Albon Fernandez used to run the place.

Dave
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rededdie
Posted 2007-03-11 10:57 AM (#111233 - in reply to #111217)
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I'm with Brad on this one. I thought I was the only person my age who never bought DSOTM, but every time I turned on a radio in the 70's or went to a party you heard that album. Not that that's a bad thing...
"Money" is one of my favorite song ever, and it still gets occasional airplay on our local radio station
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Goober
Posted 2007-03-11 11:08 AM (#111234 - in reply to #111217)
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I don't remember the drugs more than I do the music.
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Bill C
Posted 2007-03-11 12:18 PM (#111235 - in reply to #111217)
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Even though we all hear the songs on the radio constantly, still IMHO there's nothing like listening to the album straight through. There's a whole lot of stuff going on between songs, and the order the songs are in really "sets the mood".

So if you DON'T have the album (or CD), get it and listen to it with a great set of speakers or good headphones (preferably in a dimly-lighted room, other mood-enhancing items are your choice).
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-03-11 12:34 PM (#111236 - in reply to #111217)
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mmmm, a little milk thistle and lavender bath oil, lots of bubbles, aromatherapy candles....
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guitarwannabee
Posted 2007-03-11 12:35 PM (#111237 - in reply to #111217)
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Lanaki , How did you stay awake with a 714 in you listening to DSOTM.
I always remember listening to that album at a freinds house with about 6 of us passing a joint around and then when the evil grass had worked its magic my freind would pull out the vinyl DSOTM turn his BAD-ASS stereo on crank it up to an unbeleivable volume and we would just stare at each other with a big smile on our faces and proceed to smoke a couple of more joints before it was time to take a break and flip the album over.
I swear that someone stole video tapes of us and sold them to CBS for the scene in That Seventies Show of when they are in the basement smokin one and the camera just keeps going around and around.
Whoaa I flashbacking again.GWB
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Sleepy Eyes McGee
Posted 2007-03-11 12:49 PM (#111238 - in reply to #111217)
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Ummagumma and Live at Pompeii are the two that really had the biggest influence. DSOTM,WYWH and Animals kicked butt too.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-03-11 2:18 PM (#111239 - in reply to #111217)
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Meddle
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lanaki
Posted 2007-03-11 3:04 PM (#111240 - in reply to #111217)
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GWB, the thrill of the 714s was to purposely stay awake to experience the numbies. pink floyd eventually came out with "comfortably numb". that title describes the sensation. pakalolo was the "hors d'herb" enjoyed before the ludes.
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maltjik
Posted 2007-03-11 3:14 PM (#111241 - in reply to #111217)
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pink floyd is one of my all-time favourite bands. and eventhou meddle is my favourite album, due to "echoes" DSOTM is one of the best albums as a whole. fantastic songs, fantastic production and playing, fantastic artwork...
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