Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon - The Ultimate Critical Review
Jan 01 2008
•1h 52m
•Documentary
Take a journey to the trippy side with this examination of the landmark 1973 Pink Floyd work "Dark Side of the Moon," featuring recollections from band members about the writing and recording of the album. Vintage concert footage and reflections by friends and colleagues of the band combine to present an illuminating history of one of rock music's most influential albums.
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Roger Waters
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David Gilmour
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Richard Wright
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Nick Mason
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