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Pink Floyd’s legendary album Dark Side of the Moon returns to the Cleveland Natural History Museum’s Shafran Planetarium.
Dark Side of the Moon isn’t just an album—it’s a turning point in musical history. In this deep dive, we explore how Pink Floyd combined rock, jazz, and analog experimentation to produce one of the ...
Pink Floyd's album rock classic "The Dark Side of the Moon" is about to turn 50. One of the best-selling releases of all time, "Dark Side" will be reissued in a special deluxe box set ($299.98 ...
Watching "The Wizard of Oz" while simultaneously listening to "The Dark Side of the Moon." The author credited the initial idea to a poster in an early-'90s online message board for Pink Floyd ...
Crumb posters on your wall are obscured ... So, apparently, did Pink Floyd. “The Dark Side of the Moon” was lyricist Roger Waters’s attempt to catalogue the strains and enervations of ...
The Dark Side of the Moon made the band an international sensation, but the relatively anonymous Pink Floyd song “Childhood’s End” from Obscured By Clouds paved the way for the future.
The Dark Side of the Moon': Pink Floyd's classic turns 50 and is still unsettling to some It could grant him more control over the work, just as Taylor Swift earned by re-recording her early albums.
But there’s no denying the popularity and tenacity of “The Dark Side of the Moon,” the indelible album that Pink Floyd released 50 years ago, on March 1, 1973. Looming like an inscrutable mo ...
Pink Floyd already have released a high-quality concert recording of their 1974 tour, which also includes “Dark Side” in full (and, unfortunately, some very off-key singing) and are presumably ...
They joined up with graphic designer Powell and his company, Hipgnosis – who designed the cover art for "Dark Side of the Moon" and many other Pink Floyd works. Hipgnosis worked along with a ...
Animations synced to Pink Floyd’s album The Dark Side of the Moon at the Houston Museum of Natural Science’s Burke Baker Planetarium. The Dark Side of the Moon is just one of those legendary ...
Couldn't get in (or get enough) of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History's Pink Floyd planetarium show? It's back.