Dark Side of the Moon is 50. It still rips.

Polyphonic
1 Mar 202309:04

Summary

TLDRThis video celebrates the 50th anniversary of Pink Floyd's iconic album 'Dark Side of the Moon', discussing its enduring impact on music and culture. The creator reflects on the album's significance, its influence on modern music, and its status as a rite of passage for young music fans. The video also touches on the album's unique sound, its iconic cover art, and its fascinating place in stoner culture, including the 'Dark Side of the Rainbow' phenomenon. The creator's passion for Pink Floyd is evident, and they invite viewers to explore more through their in-depth series on Nebula.

Takeaways

  • 🎵 The script celebrates the 50th anniversary of Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon', highlighting its enduring impact on music.
  • 🔗 The narrator encourages viewers to support their channel by signing up to Nebula, offering exclusive content including a full video series on 'Dark Side of the Moon'.
  • 📅 The album's release date is marked as a significant milestone in music history, with the narrator reflecting on its legacy over the past five decades.
  • 🎸 The script mentions how 'Dark Side of the Moon' influenced other artists, including a recent psychedelic rock album by rapper Lil Yachty.
  • 🌀 The album is described as a rite of passage for young music fans, with the narrator sharing a personal memory of being deeply affected by the album.
  • 🎶 'Dark Side of the Moon' is praised for its concept album structure, where individual songs contribute to a larger thematic whole.
  • 🌐 The script discusses the album's influence on subsequent music, including its role in inspiring other ambitious concept albums.
  • 🎭 The unique sound of Pink Floyd is noted, with the script stating that despite its influence, no other band has been able to replicate it.
  • 🌿 The album's place in stoner culture is highlighted, with mentions of the 'Dark Side of the Rainbow' phenomenon and its iconic album cover.
  • 🎉 The script concludes by emphasizing the album's continued relevance and the narrator's personal admiration for 'Dark Side of the Moon'.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of the date mentioned in the script?

    -The date mentioned in the script is significant because it marks the 50th anniversary of the release of Pink Floyd's album 'Dark Side of the Moon'.

  • What does the speaker suggest is the best way to support their channel?

    -The speaker suggests that the best way to support their channel is by signing up to Nebula using the link provided in the description.

  • What is included in the speaker's full 'Dark Side of the Moon' project on Nebula?

    -The speaker's full 'Dark Side of the Moon' project on Nebula includes a single hour-long video version of their series taking on the album track by track.

  • Why does the speaker believe 'Dark Side of the Moon' is still relevant today?

    -The speaker believes 'Dark Side of the Moon' is still relevant today because it perfectly describes the modern condition, which has only accelerated and become more complex since the album's release.

  • What is the connection between 'Dark Side of the Moon' and Lil Yachty's album mentioned in the script?

    -Lil Yachty's album 'Let's Start Here' is influenced by 'Dark Side of the Moon' and Pink Floyd, featuring David Gilmour-inspired guitar work and a vocal climax reminiscent of 'The Great Gig in the Sky'.

  • What is the significance of the album cover design for 'Dark Side of the Moon'?

    -The album cover design for 'Dark Side of the Moon' is significant because it is a piece of minimalist art that has become one of the most recognizable album covers of all time.

  • What is the 'Dark Side of the Rainbow' phenomenon mentioned in the script?

    -The 'Dark Side of the Rainbow' phenomenon refers to the experience of watching 'The Wizard of Oz' while listening to 'Dark Side of the Moon', which has been described as a quintessential Stoner experience.

  • Why does the speaker think that no other album can quite sound like Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon'?

    -The speaker believes that no other album can quite sound like 'Dark Side of the Moon' because of its unique and effortless flow and arrangement, which has not been replicated by other artists.

  • What is the significance of the album 'Dark Side of the Moon' in the context of Stoner culture?

    -In Stoner culture, 'Dark Side of the Moon' holds significance due to its high concept and wide open sound, making it a favorite for listening sessions in smoky basements.

  • How does the speaker describe the impact of 'Dark Side of the Moon' on the concept album genre?

    -The speaker describes 'Dark Side of the Moon' as a perfect execution of the concept album, where individual songs stand up on their own but become greater when woven together, influencing many subsequent albums.

Outlines

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🎵 Celebrating 50 Years of Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon'

The speaker expresses gratitude for support and encourages subscribing to Nebula for exclusive content. They reflect on the 50th anniversary of Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon', discussing its impact on music and its enduring relevance. The speaker mentions their previous series analyzing the album and how it influenced future concept albums. They also touch on the album's influence on modern artists like Lil Yachty and its iconic status in stoner culture, including the 'Dark Side of the Rainbow' phenomenon.

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🌈 The Timeless Legacy and Cultural Impact of 'Dark Side of the Moon'

This paragraph delves into the album's cultural significance, highlighting its iconic cover art and its role in the 1970s rock scene. The speaker argues that 'Dark Side of the Moon' was a perfect storm of talent, timing, and audience readiness for high-art rock music. They assert that the album's exploration of modernity's complexities makes it as relevant today as it was upon release. The speaker concludes by reiterating the album's greatness and encourages viewers to experience it, also promoting their Nebula content for further exploration.

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Keywords

💡Nebula

Nebula is a subscription-based streaming platform mentioned in the script as a way to support the channel. It offers exclusive content, including the full 'Dark Side of the Moon' project by the speaker. The platform is positioned as a community for creators and viewers to engage with unique and original content, differentiating it from mainstream streaming services.

💡Dark Side of the Moon

This is a reference to Pink Floyd's iconic album, 'The Dark Side of the Moon,' released 50 years ago as per the script. It's a central theme of the video, with the speaker discussing its impact on music, its cultural significance, and its enduring relevance. The album is celebrated for its innovative concept, musical execution, and iconic cover art.

💡Concept Album

A concept album is a collection of songs that are linked in such a way that they express a single theme or unify a central topic. In the script, 'Dark Side of the Moon' is described as a perfect example of a concept album, where individual songs contribute to a larger narrative exploring existential themes, thus creating a cohesive listening experience.

💡Lil Yachty

Lil Yachty is a contemporary artist mentioned in the script who recently released a psychedelic rock album influenced by Pink Floyd, particularly 'Dark Side of the Moon.' This reference illustrates the album's enduring influence on modern music and its ability to inspire new generations of artists across genres.

💡Stoner Culture

Stoner culture is a subculture that appreciates and often associates certain music with the use of cannabis. The script mentions 'Dark Side of the Moon' as a favorite within this culture due to its immersive sound and thematic depth, which aligns with the introspective and relaxed nature of the subculture.

💡The Wizard of Oz

The script references the phenomenon of syncing 'Dark Side of the Moon' with the film 'The Wizard of Oz,' known as 'Dark Side of the Rainbow.' This practice, originating from early internet culture, is an example of how the album has been integrated into unique and creative experiences, further cementing its cultural impact.

💡Iconography

Iconography refers to the visual symbols or images associated with a particular subject. In the script, the iconic cover design of 'Dark Side of the Moon' is highlighted as a key aspect of its cultural legacy, with its minimalist design making it instantly recognizable and a popular choice for merchandise.

💡Influence

Influence is a central concept in the script, discussing how 'Dark Side of the Moon' has shaped subsequent music, including albums like 'OK Computer' and 'Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots.' The term is used to emphasize the album's role in inspiring and influencing the creation of other significant works in music history.

💡Covers and Remakes

The script mentions various covers and remakes of 'Dark Side of the Moon,' including a reggae version and a track-by-track remake by The Flaming Lips. These covers and remakes are indicative of the album's impact and the desire by other artists to reinterpret and pay homage to its significance.

💡Polyphonic Magazine

Polyphonic Magazine is a part of the Nebula platform, as mentioned in the script. It is described as an original content offering by the platform, suggesting a magazine that likely explores various topics in music and culture, adding value to the subscription and supporting the channel's content.

Highlights

The best way to support the channel is by signing up to Nebula through the provided link.

Access to the full Dark Side of the Moon project on Nebula.

Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon was released 50 years ago and became their most acclaimed release.

The video discusses the album's impact on music over the past 50 years and its continued relevance.

Lil Yachty's recent psychedelic rock album is influenced by Dark Side of the Moon.

Becoming obsessed with Dark Side of the Moon is seen as a rite of passage for young music fans.

The album is a perfect execution of the concept album, where songs stand individually but become greater as a whole.

Without Dark Side of the Moon, albums like OK Computer and Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots might not exist.

The album's sound and arrangement are unique, making it difficult for other artists to replicate.

Various artists have covered Dark Side of the Moon, including The Flaming Lips and an All-Star cast in 2006.

The album is a staple in Stoner culture and has been sync'd with The Wizard of Oz in a phenomenon called 'Dark Side of the Rainbow'.

The album's iconic cover design is a piece of minimalism and is widely recognized.

The success of Dark Side of the Moon is attributed to its perfect timing, collaboration, and audience reception.

The album's exploration of modernity's condition remains relevant even 50 years after its release.

The video encourages viewers to listen to Dark Side of the Moon to appreciate its continued relevance.

The speaker's Dark Side of the Moon project is available on Nebula in a single hour-long video.

A year of Nebula can be obtained for a discounted rate through the link in the description, supporting the channel.

Transcripts

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hey if you like what I do and you want

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to help support my channel the absolute

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best way to do that is by signing up to

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nebula if you sign up with the link in

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the description a portion of your

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subscription fee will go directly to

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supporting my channel and you'll get

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access to a bunch of cool stuff

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including my full Dark Side of the Moon

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project which you can now watch as a

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single hour-long video

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50 years ago today Pink Floyd released

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Dark Side of the Moon almost immediately

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it became their most acclaimed release

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and okay look I was gonna write like a

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whole Spiel here about dark side of the

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moon's many many accomplishments but I

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was up till like 3 30 last night I'm

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exhausted and let's be honest here it's

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dark side of the moon you know you

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already know if you've ever had a stoner

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friend stepped foot into a college dorm

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or spoken with somebody over the age of

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50 chances are if you've already had

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someone extol the virtues of Dark Side

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of the Moon to you help I did an entire

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series taking on Dark Side of the Moon

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track by track and by the way I've

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uploaded a full single video version of

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that series on nebula if you want to

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watch it to Mark the occasion the

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stories of dark side of the moon's

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making have been told and retold and

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there's not really any point in me

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telling them again for the thousandth

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time today but still I think today is a

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pretty auspicious occasion in music

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history and let's be honest I love

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talking about Pink Floyd and most of you

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love it when I talk about Pink Floyd so

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today I just want to take a moment and

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look back at the last 50 years to see

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how dark side of the moon has impacted

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music over that stretch and why it's

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still relevant today so let's drop that

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title card I guess

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[Music]

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[Music]

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weirdly enough what really got me

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thinking about making this video was Lil

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yachty about a month ago out of the blue

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Mumble rapper Lil yachty dropped a

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psychedelic Rock album while there's a

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number of influences present on let's

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start here Dark Side of the Moon and

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Pink Floyd are some of the biggest ones

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the black Seminole seems to be built

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around David Gilmore inspired guitar and

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ends on a Transcendent vocal climax that

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calls to mind the Great Gig in the sky

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there's a lot of people divided over

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this album but honestly I love it

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because I think it speaks to the unique

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staying power of Dark Side of the Moon

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there's a lot of great albums from that

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era and there's a lot of great Pink

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Floyd albums these days I don't even

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know if Dark Side of the Moon is my

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personal favorite I've been fixating

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hard on wish you were here ever since I

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did my series on that album but there's

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something different about Dark Side of

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the Moon I feel like becoming obsessed

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with it is almost a rite of passage for

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young music fans one of my formative

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memories is shutting all the lights off

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and Blasting Dark Side of the Moon

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through my dad's stereo system one night

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when I was home alone at 16 years old I

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don't know if that was the first time

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I'd heard that album but it was the

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first time I'd properly listened to it

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and I kind of think it took me like a

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decade to recover from that Dark Side of

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the Moon opened my mind up I know for me

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it was one of the first albums that

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truly showed me with the album as a

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medium was capable of and it really is

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the perfect execution of the concept

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album a collection of songs that each

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stand up individually but when woven

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together become greater than the sum of

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their parts it wasn't the first concept

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album but I do think it was the first of

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a certain type of concept album one

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built around open Vibes and existential

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questions without Dark Side of the Moon

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you certainly never get something like

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Okay computer you definitely don't get

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Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots and

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don't even get me started on Porcupine

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Tree yet for something so influential

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nobody else has been able to quite sound

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like Pink Floyd when you look up similar

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albums online you get recommendations

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for other massive ambitious concept

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albums and while the ideas might have

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the same scope I don't think any of them

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have the same sort of effortless flow

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and arrangement of Dark Side of the Moon

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that might be why there's been so many

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artists that cover the album as a way of

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breaking it apart and seeing what makes

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it work some of the covers over the

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years have included live versions by

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fish a 2009 track by track remake by The

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Flaming Lips and a 2006 remake that

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featured an All-Star cast of guest

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musicians from across the prog World

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apparently Roger Waters is even taking a

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page out of Taylor Swift's book and

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recording his own cover version of the

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album right now and then of course

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there's 2002's Dub Side of the Moon a

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reggae and dub track by track cover by

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the Easy All-Stars that album gets to

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another key aspect of Dark Side of the

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Moon its place within Stoner culture the

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album's high concept and wide open sound

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make it a favorite of smoky basements

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everywhere the liner notes of Dubs Side

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of the Moon even include instructions

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for one of the quintessential Stoner

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experiences syncing the album up to The

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Wizard of Oz the experience of watching

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The Wizard of Oz while listening to Dark

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Side of the Moon is sometimes called

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Dark Side of the rainbow and it's one of

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the greatest inventions of early

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internet culture born out of 90s web

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news groups the scope of the myth ranges

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from noting the two Works happen to

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match up well all the way to believing

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that Pink Floyd secretly created the

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album as a soundtrack to the movie and

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for the record the dark side of the

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rainbow effect has a lot more to do with

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the human mind's ability to spot

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patterns than it does with any

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conspiracy about Pink Floyd's secretly

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scoring this movie but still it's fun as

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hell and you should do it sometime if

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you haven't part of what makes Dark Side

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of the Moon so sticky as a cultural

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artifact is the iconography around it

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hypnosis's cover design is a marvelous

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piece of minimalism it's probably the

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single most recognizable album cover of

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all time and it looks incredible on

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t-shirt shirts posters and really just

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about anything

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I think this gets to the core of dark

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side of the moon's success it was just

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this moment where everything happened to

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come together in the perfect way Pink

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Floyd were at the perfect time in their

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career and collaborated with the perfect

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engineer and the perfect package

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designers it was released at a moment

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where Rock was entering its third decade

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of existence and was looking to reinvent

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itself and really establish itself as

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high art and it dropped to an audience

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thirsty for albums that were beautiful

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visual artifacts and stimulating

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intellectual experiences but above all I

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think dark side of the moon has the

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Legacy it does because it's really

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friggin good seriously it's a good album

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I know it's a sort of boring trite take

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I know it tops lists all the time but

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Dark Side of the Moon [ __ ] rules it's

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a musical and lyrical exploration of the

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condition that is modernity and in the

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50 years since its release that

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condition has only accelerated and

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become more inscrutable more absurd Dark

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Side of the Moon is still important

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today because even 50 years later it

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perfectly describes how it feels to live

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in our world and yeah it might be an

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uninspired take to say dark side of the

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moon is great and yeah even just talking

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about in this video is probably

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contributing to a glut of you know

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pseudo-intellectual music [ __ ] like

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me who wax poetic about Dark Side of the

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Moon all the time but if we can't

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celebrate this album I don't know like

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what can we celebrate because like I

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said it's great I don't know I'm just

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rambling at this point there's no script

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in front of me there's a blank page I

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don't even know if I'm gonna keep this

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audio go listen to Dark Side of the Moon

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it's been 50 years it's still relevant

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and you know what 50 years from now when

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I'm aging and my mind is fading and dark

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side of the moon is a hundred years old

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it'll still be relevant because it rules

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and that's it if this video has you

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itching to learn more about Dark Side of

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the Moon you should check out my Dark

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Side of the Moon project on on nebula

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which I've now uploaded in a full single

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hour long video and once you're done

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that you can check out my wish you were

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here companion a 40 minute video that

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runs perfectly in sync with the entirety

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of wish you were here if all this sounds

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fun you can head over to nebula.tv

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