6. Us And Them (Dark Side of the Moon)
Jul 20, 2010 Videos Pink Floyd
Note: I do not own Pink Floyd or any of its songs.Dark Side of the Moon is one of the most popular albums created by Pink Floyd. The whole album of 9 songs play like one long, progressive song. As such, I have uploaded the whole album for your listening pleasure. If you enjoy, rate it up and share it with your friends.The album itself is supposed to represent the different parts of life, “Us and Them” deals with conflict, ethnocentrism, and the belief that a person’s self is “always in the right”.
Making of The Dark Side of the Moon – Pink Floyd – Part 4/5
Jul 16, 2010 Videos Pink Floyd
The most phenomenal recording in rock & roll history: The Dark Side of the Moon. The Floyd’s 1973 masterpiece remained on bestseller charts for nearly 14 years, and its enduring importance is honored here by all four members of Pink Floyd and key personnel (engineer Alan Parsons, mixing supervisor Chris Thomas, sleeve designer Storm Thorgerson, and others) who played essential roles in the landmark album’s creation. Produced for the Classic Albums series that originally aired on VH-1, this thorough and thought-provoking study highlights a track-by-track dissection of the LP’s master tapes (including the spoken-word passages that bookend the album), superbly interlaced with archival footage, early demo tapes, concert animations, and latter-day acoustic performances by David Gilmour, Roger Waters, and Richard Wright to demonstrate each track’s contribution to the final mix–a sonic exploration that extends to the illuminating bonus features. Informative interviews abound (including Rolling Stone senior editor David Fricke), and much-deserved credit is given to saxophonist Dick Parry, solo vocalist Clare Torry, and former Capitol Records chairman Bhaskar Menon, who fostered the album’s US commercial success.
Making of The Dark Side of the Moon – Pink Floyd – Part 3/5
Jun 2, 2010 Videos Pink Floyd
The most phenomenal recording in rock & roll history: The Dark Side of the Moon. The Floyd’s 1973 masterpiece remained on bestseller charts for nearly 14 years, and its enduring importance is honored here by all four members of Pink Floyd and key personnel (engineer Alan Parsons, mixing supervisor Chris Thomas, sleeve designer Storm Thorgerson, and others) who played essential roles in the landmark album’s creation. Produced for the Classic Albums series that originally aired on VH-1, this thorough and thought-provoking study highlights a track-by-track dissection of the LP’s master tapes (including the spoken-word passages that bookend the album), superbly interlaced with archival footage, early demo tapes, concert animations, and latter-day acoustic performances by David Gilmour, Roger Waters, and Richard Wright to demonstrate each track’s contribution to the final mix–a sonic exploration that extends to the illuminating bonus features. Informative interviews abound (including Rolling Stone senior editor David Fricke), and much-deserved credit is given to saxophonist Dick Parry, solo vocalist Clare Torry, and former Capitol Records chairman Bhaskar Menon, who fostered the album’s US commercial success.
Pink Floyd – The dark side of the moon – part 3 subtitle ITA – Time
Jun 1, 2010 Videos Pink Floyd
Click at it.youtube.com for audio stereo and video high quality – Pink Floyd documentary 1973 the making of “The dark side of the moon” with subtitles ITA part 3 “on the Run” and “Time”
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Making of The Dark Side of the Moon – Pink Floyd – Part 5/5
May 30, 2010 Videos Pink Floyd
The most phenomenal recording in rock & roll history: The Dark Side of the Moon. The Floyd’s 1973 masterpiece remained on bestseller charts for nearly 14 years, and its enduring importance is honored here by all four members of Pink Floyd and key personnel (engineer Alan Parsons, mixing supervisor Chris Thomas, sleeve designer Storm Thorgerson, and others) who played essential roles in the landmark album’s creation. Produced for the Classic Albums series that originally aired on VH-1, this thorough and thought-provoking study highlights a track-by-track dissection of the LP’s master tapes (including the spoken-word passages that bookend the album), superbly interlaced with archival footage, early demo tapes, concert animations, and latter-day acoustic performances by David Gilmour, Roger Waters, and Richard Wright to demonstrate each track’s contribution to the final mix–a sonic exploration that extends to the illuminating bonus features. Informative interviews abound (including Rolling Stone senior editor David Fricke), and much-deserved credit is given to saxophonist Dick Parry, solo vocalist Clare Torry, and former Capitol Records chairman Bhaskar Menon, who fostered the album’s US commercial success.
8. Brain Damage (Dark Side of the Moon)
May 29, 2010 Videos Pink Floyd
Note: I do not own Pink Floyd or any of its songs.Dark Side of the Moon is one of the most popular albums created by Pink Floyd. The whole album of 9 songs play like one long, progressive song. As such, I have uploaded the whole album for your listening pleasure. If you enjoy, rate it up and share it with your friends.The album itself is supposed to represent the different parts of life, “Brain Damage” and “Eclipse” deal with growing too old to be who one once was, and finally, death.
Pink Floyd – Dark Side Of The Moon
Apr 28, 2010 Videos Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd – (Speak To Me – Breathe) / Any Colour You Like A video I always wanted to make, Enjoy. Leave a comment.