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{{quote|''"There is no dark side of the moon, really. Matter of fact it's all dark. The only thing that makes it look light is the sun."''|'''Gerry O'Driscoll''', doorman on Abbey Road Studios, closing words}}
 
''[[The Dark Side of the Moon]]'' is a 1973 [[Progressive Rock]] [[Concept Album]] by [[Pink Floyd]]. Considered amongst their best (alongside ''[[The Wall]]'') the album remained on the Billboard Top 100 for 15 straight years. And it still remains one of the most sold albums ever, and is, at the time of this writing, only surpassed by [[Michael Jackson]]'s ''Thriller'' and [[ACDC]]'s ''Back in Black''.
 
The album was Pink Floyd's big breakthrough, and made them a mainstream name. But this sudden super-stardom also sowed the seeds to the band's, and especially Roger Waters', later [[Artist Disillusionment]], which became very apparent on the albums ''Wish You Were Here'' and ''[[The Wall]]''.
 
The album was Pink Floyd's big breakthrough, and made them a mainstream name. But this sudden super-stardom also sowed the seeds to the band's, and especially Roger Waters', later [[Artist Disillusionment]], which became very apparent on the albums ''Wish You Were Here'' and ''The Wall''.
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