Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon

Written by Murphy
Published March 30, 2003

"The 3 P's: Pink Floyd, Pepsi and Physics"

That's was my cute redhead friend said my freshman year at college. I'd run into him in the cafeteria, and had to get his attention away from his headphones.

This is the 30th anniversay of Dark Side of The Moon. I'd never sat down and listened to the whole album before.

But my cute boyfriend (not redheaded) came over with a newly remastered Super Audio CD, and we sat and listened to it the whole way through.

I asked him, "What's it about?"

He said, "Nobody knows exactly. Everyone gets something different. That's why it's popular."

I was suspicious, because I've never been impressed with the kind of music you're supposed to be stoned to really 'get.'

I liked it. It was evocative, and set my mind free to ponder what the music suggested. It worked in the same way that a classical music concert makes me think, too.

It's nice that the lyrics or soundbites are not too rooted in current events, so that it doesn't date itself.

I enjoyed the way the music flowed, without interruption between the songs. It was an entire experience, like a recorded concert.

I think it's a work of art. Chris left the CD over here; I'm gonna listen to it again.

Murphy Daley is a long-time BlogCritic. Murphy’s first book The Parable of Miriam the Camel Driver draws from her experience in corporate America to examine the bigger questions about balancing career and creativity. Currently she is working on a travel memoir in Claremont, Ca.
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#1 — March 31, 2003 @ 00:28AM — Perry Perdis

Dark side of the moon is a great collection of music,but my all time favorite is "Animals".
You should give that a listen as well if you havent already. Roger Waters does some of his best vocals and David Gilmour plays some astounding guitar on this album,in my humble opinion. If you listen closely you can hear the beginings of the thought sequence of "The Wall"
in some songs,and even the bass line to "One of these days".

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