Pink Floyd - 'The Dark Side of The Moon' PULSE Remastered

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Pink Floyd concert video taken from the 20 October 1994 concert at Earls Court, London, England in The Division Bell Tour. It was originally released on VHS and Laserdisc in 1995. Later years 2019
David Gilmour – guitar, vocals
Nick Mason – drums, percussion, vocal phrase (recording)
Rick Wright – Hammond organ, synthesiser
Guy Pratt – bass guitar
Gary Wallis – percussion, extra drums on Pulse
Tim Renwick – rhythm guitar
Jon Carin – synthesiser,
Dick Perry - Saxophone
Sam Brown – backing vocals
Durga McBroom – backing vocals,
Claudia Fontaine – backing vocals
Track listing
"Speak to Me" removed due to copyright / otherwise Blocked
1. "Breathe" 00:00
2. "On the Run" 02:44
3. "Time" 06:18
4. "The Great Gig in the Sky" 00:12:58
5. "Money" 00:18:18
6 "Us and Them" 00:27:01
7. "Any Colour You Like" 00:34:06
8. Brain Damage"/"Eclipse" 00:37:22

Some background :
The Dark Side of the Moon is the eighth studio album by Pink Floyd, released on 1 March 1973
The Dark Side of the Moon received critical acclaim upon release, and has since been hailed by critics as one of the greatest albums of all time

Following Meddle in 1971, Pink Floyd assembled for a tour of Britain, Japan and the United States in December of that year. In a band meeting at drummer Nick Mason's home in Camden, bassist Roger Waters proposed that a new album could form part of the tour. Waters' idea was for an album that dealt with things that "make people mad", focusing on the pressures faced by the band during their arduous lifestyle, and dealing with the apparent mental problems suffered by former band member Syd Barrett
All four members agreed that Waters' album concept unified by a single theme was a good idea. Waters, Gilmour, Mason and keyboardist Richard Wright participated in the writing and production of the new material, and Waters created the early demo tracks at his Islington home in a small studio built in his garden shed. Parts of the new album were taken from previously unused material; the opening line of "Breathe" came from an earlier work by Waters and Ron Geesin, written for the soundtrack of The Body, and the basic structure of "Us and Them" borrowed from an original composition by Wright for Zabriskie Point.
The band rehearsed at a warehouse in London owned by the Rolling Stones, and then at the Rainbow Theatre in Finsbury Park, London. They also purchased extra equipment, which included new speakers, a PA system, a 28-track mixing desk with a four channel quadraphonic output, and a custom-built lighting rig. Nine tonnes of kit was transported in three lorries; this would be the first time the band had taken an entire album on tour.
The album had been given the provisional title of Dark Side of the Moon (an allusion to lunacy, rather than astronomy). However, after discovering that that title had already been used by another band, Medicine Head, it was temporarily changed to Eclipse. The new material premiered at The Dome in Brighton, on 20 January 1972, and after the commercial failure of Medicine Head's album the title was changed back to the band's original preference The Dark Side of The Moon
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67 year's young, sitting here listening to this on headphones, smoking some mean green and enjoying the hell outta myself!!! Keep rocking!

dennisjudd
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when I was a child, my father introduced me to Pink Floyd. now I'm with my little son in my arms listening to the same songs! from Russia with love, brothers!

DiablonixFF
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72 years young, sitting here listening to The Dark Side on my headphones, enjoying it immensely. No smoking, only feeling the vibes of this out of the world music. It's transcendental

irinanos
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Some years ago, I was driving with my family, and I was surprised, my daughter (15 yo then) was singing along with me The whole album "Dark side of the moon", including "Great Gig in the Sky".
It was one of my best days.

alejandrorosas
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Yes I am 70 and watching this during the lockdown. Remember seeing the movie Dark Side of the Moon in a theater in the 70s. We sat in the front row and smoked weed LOL

patricialegros
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48 years ago today, this masterpiece touched the souls of millions. A true timeless classic.

GoodKarma
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Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Pink Floyd.

maga
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It's the greatest Album ever, when i hear it, i feel like 18 again, now i'm 64.

jurgenbaldischwiler
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I recently had a heart attack, two days later when my heart surgeon performed heart catheterization I requested that he play Comfortably Numb while putting me out for the procedure. N that they play Pink Floyd while cleaning out my Three blocked arteries. The catheterization n 3stents later, no damages from the heart attack. I figured if while that wire was in my chest should something go wrong I would already be in heaven whilst listening to the music that soothes the soul, heart n brain. Thanks to Pink Floyd for seeing me thru some of the scariest moments of my life.

trenawawrzyniak
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Absolutely the best album every recorded by any group! 47 years on and it's still fantastic and bringing new generations to listen to Pink Floyd!!

dmddisp
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No words to say, it's a masterpiece The Dark Side of The Moon. The only album in the world that can't be broken... Thanks Roger, David, Rick and Nick, and special thanks to Alan Parsons.

korayblues
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I played Dark Side every night in 1975 after my husband passed suddenly. It was what enabled me to go to sleep. Kept me hanging on with quiet desperation.

KateBateszabu
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I just listened to the Floyd, Dark Side of the Moon, concert and I just have to say! they moved me again! I mind tripped again- Go back and watch and listen- I'm 70 yrs old- this album makes me remember my youth and brings me such joy! Fountain of youth for the brain- it is!

vickijarman
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I never forget a day in 1984. Was out in the car. Put on other music. Son started screaming! Wanted Pink Floyd back. Just 2 years old, and wanted his favourite songs..

ingercarinastene
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Was at this concert at Earls Court. What a fabulous night. The atmosphere was electric.we came out of there on wings. Thank you PF for the wonderful memories. I'm 75 now but I will remember till I die.

paulinetaylor
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I have heard the great gig in the sky hundreds and hundreds of times, and it still brings a tear to the eye, the whole album is like a rollercoaster of emotions, perfectly and masterfully executed.

PhantomMark
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I turn 70 in August and have lived thru 6 decades of music. The 50s I was too young to remember. From the mid-sixties on every decade was unique and original. There are so many great artists and bands that it’s maddening to pick a favorite. I asked a friend a couple days ago who his all time greatest group is and without hesitation he said the Beatles and though he picked my second number one has been and always will be Pink Floyd. The day of my funeral I want “Wish you were here”played!!

johnzschiebsch
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A classic will be always A CLASSIC. Timeless music indeed! Watching it from Canada - recovering from covid 19 after 16 days in bed.. What a nightmare that was :( I am out of the woods and grateful to be here! I truly appreciate an opportunity to listen to this AMAZING music AGAIN :) ... Love and Peace to ALL

bumblebeeme
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I was 14 years old when this album came out. As it was then, it continues to be my favorite album of all time. I listen to at least parts of it each and every day. It is as fresh now as it was 50 years ago. There is none better.

johnjohannemann
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Had my cancer surgery sept 23, 2019 after multiple scary hospital stays while they tried to figure out what was wrong. Pink Floyd and a little medication got me through. Now with CV-19 I'm a high risk candidate with an immune deficiency, nerve disorder from diabetes, high blood pressure, etc. so I have been in self quarantine now since March 2020, it's been a steady dose of isolate, medicate and Pink Floyd. 😎🎶✈🚀🌒✌👍

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