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THE REVIEW

How does it happen that an ordinary guy turns into a superhero? I'd like to tell you it's a thirst for justice, but in my case, it was the heat, forty degrees in the shade of the sheet. At one point, the room trembled.

But then someone like me doesn't settle for simple explanations. So, I thought it was all due to the terrifying swing of the sword of justice. An old Mickey Mouse with Paperinik on the cover did the rest...

That's roughly how I became black luludia...

I immediately gave myself a mission: to avenge the outcast reviewers of debasio. Those who have derango below zero.

To do this, I thought of the dark side of the moon, a disc that counts quite a few derecensions, many of which are downgraded to the voice of pure shit.

So, a bit from one, a bit from the other, I took the material to make a whole new review. From some, I plundered many sentences, from others just a comma or the bedraggled spirit.

Someone had to avenge all the human cases languishing among the flames and skewered on enormous/rusty rotisseries.

Sure, the best thing would have been to reproduce their admirable writings as they were. But I'm afraid the world isn't ready yet.

So, after putting on the black pajamas with white bears, after choosing from the countless powers the ability to break through open doors, I... I...

I assembled...

Here you have the De/review...

...An old LP. Simple, black. And dusty. A color on the left, a mystical rainbow on the right. The rest is space... Mentally unbalanced, ride the wave, stay balanced. God took the sum Light and threw it into a prism. But this is just a stroll on frost-covered grass, the sun is still far away... I smile as mites come and go...

The 4-minute solos made with 5 notes denote a characteristic, a real "musical orgasm on Earth" to celebrate a concert in heaven. On the run of those instruments, of that electric and oscillating sound, everything blends imperceptibly in this thing called an album.

Then to emphasize the fact that nothing is born, nothing dies, everything transforms, everything ends as it began: a hunchbacked blow a bit nauseating but mystical. In any case, all the songs are both objectively and musically a fact that cannot be denied.

Time, today is Friday the 13th. Time, us and them. The tissue time. Cold. Insanity. Words associated at random, perhaps.

Eclipse. Ulysses, go to hell. One day you will wish never to have seen me

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This review poetically explores Pink Floyd's 'The Dark Side of the Moon,' touching on its musical uniqueness and cultural significance. It blends imaginative imagery with reflections on the album’s themes of time, madness, and transformation. While not overtly praising or criticizing, it acknowledges the album's undeniable impact and enduring power.

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Pink Floyd

Pink Floyd formed in London in 1965 and became a defining force in psychedelic and progressive rock. The classic lineage spans Syd Barrett’s founding vision, Roger Waters’ conceptual leadership, Richard Wright’s harmonic textures, Nick Mason’s pulse, and David Gilmour’s arrival in 1968, shaping their signature sound.
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By claudio12

 THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON is one of the top 5 most important albums in rock history.

 An album that, more than an album, is undoubtedly a work of art in rock.


By AngeloLecce87

 Madness, suffocation, excitement, fear, relaxation, adrenaline, and pleasure blend almost imperceptibly in this thing called an "album".

 I gave this album 0 because 5 is too little.


By UcCaBaRuCcA

 It would be a crime to listen to the album in pieces.

 The texture of the music is rich in detail, and at the same time light, smooth, and it creates an environment, an atmosphere around you.


By Pepperism

 I take my mind to distant places. And I feel the madness, finally.

 Don’t tell me anymore that I am sane, the dark side of the moon changes everyone.


By AR (Anonima Recensori)

 An album is great when it belongs to Led Zeppelin or Pink Floyd, or the Doors.

 Amidst soft and unsettling tones, the journey unfolds of The Dark Side Of The Moon, which still ranks among the best-selling albums, 33 years later.


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