Psychologist dissects Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon'


I never get tired of learning more about this seminal work by one of my favorite artists of all time. 

 

 

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For a different listening approach of this album I suggest the SQ quadraphonic version.

Interesting discussion, but for most folks who use mood altering chemicals, alcohol or other, and this becomes compulsive, they have the disease of addiction.  Many great musicians die of their disease.  I was given the gift of sobriety over 35 years ago. Thank you for the topic.

In agree with everything bonmanp said about Roger Waters. To borrow a line from another commenter on a different site, Waters is is just another pr__k in the wall. I enjoy all of PF's later albums but my favorite is still Wish You were Here, whether over-hyped or not.

I like how, for 'The Great Gig In The Sky', what he's hoping for after he dies, they got a woman to handle the lyrics.  She sounded like it was a great time having that one, compared to the poor guy, we don't know what he had to be doing instead.

The guy at the start of Time probably still didn't wake up.

He doesn't think you'll care about his album, you'd rather keep the money.

Eclipse, everything under the sun is in tune, but it's eclipsed by the moon.  Of which there is no dark side, actually, it's all dark.

He probably thinks it sucks right now, either way you choose about the album.

Talented musicians, though.