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THE REVIEW

Take a prism, bring it with you to the dark side of the moon and wait for a stray beam of light to pass through it.

That's when a beautiful rainbow begins to appear.
Let me hear the mad laughter, let me think of that harrowing scream.
Talk to me, breathe in the fresh air.
On the rush of those instruments, of that electric and oscillating sound, I take my mind to distant places.
And I feel the madness, finally.
Give me time now.
Ticking and devastating clashes of crazy clocks.
I find myself now to be a full container.
I look up into the sky, I can't describe the voice that I can hear.
It doesn't have a moment of hesitation and when it stops it reaches splendor.
Suddenly, money in a cash container flows incessantly and someone says that I am everything and I am nothing.
Us and them to reach any color you like.
But it is the damage of the mind that is already underway.
You can't go back anymore, everything is dark.
Everything you touch, that you feel, that you want, that you need.
Everything is eclipsed by the moon.
And in the end by yourself.
Thirty-three seconds of silence.
Everything is over.
I hear the laughter again, but by now, I am mad too.
Now I am part of you.

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

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This poetic review captures the immersive and transformative experience of Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon. It explores themes of madness, mental struggle, and emotional depth through vivid imagery and sound. The reviewer admires the album's ability to transport listeners and evoke profound reflection. It highlights the timeless and intense nature of this progressive rock masterpiece.

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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 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.


By killgod

 Can’t you hear it’s ancient stuff from hippies and stylistically outdated?

 Those 4-minute solos made with 5 notes are ridiculous, which denotes a characteristic of the band: they don’t know how to play...


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