Description
If there are a handful of albums in the rock universe
that deserve a bells-and-whistles DVD treatment,
Dark Side of the
Moon is clearly among them. In the ’70s and ’80s, the classic 1973
album by Pink Floyd remained on the Billboard 200 for a staggering 741
consecutive weeks, a record that will likely stand forever. Echoing
themes of alienation, paranoia, and death, it is a dreamy, often
trancelike tour through the subconscious of Floyd lyricist Roger Waters.
This 84-minute DVD offers a track-by-track look at the
making of Dark Side of the Moon, featuring interviews with band
members Waters, David Gilmour, Nick Mason, and Richard Wright, plus
rare acoustic versions of “Breathe” and “Brain Damage.”
For those fans interested in the story behind the
crafting of one of rock’s true landmark records, this is the equivalent
of ambrosia. Discussions involve the studio-specific techniques used to
create the clock loops on “Time,” the cash register sounds on “Money,”
and the vocal chorus on “The Great Gig in the Sky.” Special features
include alternate versions of “Brain Damage,” “Breathe,” and “Time.”
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