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The 16 November show was recorded by BBC Radio One and the performance of Dark Side of the Moon was later broadcast on the Alan Freeman Show on 11 January 1975. [ 11 ] [ a ] This recording is included in the 2011 Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here box sets , except for "Echoes" which was released on 11 November 2016, as part of the 27 ...
A power outage at the 29 June 2006 show forced an early intermission, [3] and so the second set featured "Leaving Beirut" and "Sheep" before The Dark Side of the Moon. Set one. Roger Waters and his band performing Pink Floyd's "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun" "In the Flesh" "Mother" "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun"
The Dark Side of the Moon Tour was a concert tour by English rock band Pink Floyd in 1972 and 1973 in support of their album The Dark Side of the Moon, covering the UK, US, Europe and Japan. There were two separate legs promoting the album, one in 1972 before the album's release and another in 1973 afterwards, together covering 128 shows.
In March 1973, the London quartet Pink Floyd released The Dark Side of the Moon, an enigmatic but richly melodic concept album about madness and mortality. Since emerging during the 1967 “summer ...
In 1973 Pink Floyd undertook two short tours of the US, one in March to coincide with the release of The Dark Side of the Moon and one in June. Sandwiched between them were two nights at London's Earl's Court on 18 May and 19 May, where they debuted the special effect of a plane crashing into the stage at the end of the song "On the Run". [ 17 ]
On 24 March 2023 the performance of The Dark Side of the Moon featured as part of the album's 50th anniversary box set on CD and vinyl, newly remastered; and was also released as a standalone album on CD and vinyl with the title The Dark Side of the Moon Live at Wembley 1974 – these marked its first availability on vinyl, albeit with some of ...
Return to the Dark Side of the Moon: A Tribute to Pink Floyd, released in 2006, is a cover album of The Dark Side of the Moon featuring artists such as Adrian Belew, Tommy Shaw, Dweezil Zappa, and Rick Wakeman. [156] In 2000, The Squirrels released The Not So Bright Side of the Moon, which features a cover of the entire album.
COMMENT: Zack Snyder’s Netflix epic often feels like a pale imitation of the iconic sci-fi franchise, writes Louis Chilton. But when it comes to redemption arcs, it dares to go places that Star ...