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THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON

Pink Floyd

 

Psychedelic/Space Rock

4.62 | 4811 ratings

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Geizao
5 stars This is a masterpiece? Yes it is. Breathe; will just take your breathe away. Any Colour You Like; is a good answer to space rock. Charming. Brain Damage; is a bitter sentence about Syd. And it ended by Eclipse. Marvelous stories of lyrical sounds.

The music is a rare thing. The Beatles made a good sample of modern music in Abbey Road. A modern sound one! Remember the year was 1970! Then Pink Floyd has made the same thing in Dark Side Of The Moon. And the year was 1973!

There are so many bands in recent years (2000's), but the two samples above in music are so ubeatable in sound until nowadays. Do you think like I do? I think you do. And they would do like that for many years to come.

Just listen, more and more. You'll find: it ain't enough to make a description about Floyd's DSOTM. Sound; lyric; recording technic; idea; cooperation; tool and equipment; and so on. Listen to those items one by one. Then listen to them as an entire entity. And? You will find: It ain't enough.

The sound of Breathe kills me. It took my breathe away. Yes, the masterpiece and incredibly sound in this album would lick up your heart. Now listen to it once again.

Geizao | 5/5 |

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