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Pink Floyd – The making of The Dark Side of the Moon

24 August 2009 121 views No Comment
If you are reading this post, surely you know about Pink Floyd’s 1973 concept album The Dark Side of the Moon.  The album’s lyrics talk about conflict, greed, aging, and mental illness, which is partly inspired by the unfortunate Syd Barrett’s deteriorating mental state.
Well, ever wondered from where Pink Floyd got inspirations for their music?  Or how the whole album was recorded?  Although I am an fan of Pink Floyd, I just got to know about ‘The Making of ‘The Dark Side of the Moon” DVD, which was released in 2003.  Just seen some short clips on YouTube, and it’s already part of my wish list.  For those who are into music and how it all works with these bands, behind the scenes and all, this is a must see DVD.  The clip below, which is taken from this DVD, Pink Floyd members discuss the recording of the song ‘Money’, from the same album.

If you are reading this post, surely you know about Pink Floyd’s 1973 concept album The Dark Side of the Moon.  The album’s lyrics talk about conflict, greed, aging, and mental illness, which is partly inspired by the unfortunate Syd Barrett‘s deteriorating mental state.

The Dark Side of the Moon album cover

Well, ever wondered from where Pink Floyd got inspirations for their music?  Or how the whole album was recorded?  Although I am an fan of Pink Floyd, I just got to know about ‘The Making of ‘The Dark Side of the Moon” DVD, which was released in 2003.  Just seen some short clips on YouTube, and it’s already part of my wish list.  For those who are into music and how it all works with these bands, behind the scenes and all, this is a must see DVD.  The clip below, which is taken from this DVD, Pink Floyd members discuss the recording of the song ‘Money’, from the same album.

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