Celebrating 50 Years of the Dark Side of the Moon
On March 1st, 1973, Pink Floyd released their eighth studio album, titled The Dark Side of the Moon through Harvest Records. It explores concepts such as death, time (of course), mental illness, greed, and conflict, which were inspired by not only the members' experiences navigating life as rockstars, but by former frontman Syd Barrett's experiences and decline as well.
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The album would go on to become the best-selling album of the '70s, reaching 45 million sales worldwide by 2013. It is certified 14 times platinum in the UK, and charted in the US billboard Top LPs & Tape chart for 972 weeks total. In 2012, it was selected for preservation in the US National Recording Registry due to it's cultural and historical significance.
I certainly find it to be one of the best albums of all time. Three cheers for this iconic piece of history!
Happy listening!
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