An album by the legendary band Pink Floyd. Released in march 1973, it is considered, and is, one of the best albums of all time. It may not contain the greatest songs by the band, but the layout is amazing and the concept as well. If you want to have a great time, play the whole album on vinyl. Loud.
Here's the album layout :
Speak to Me : The intro to the album.
Breathe : Very relaxing song, with great lyrics. Wait. I'll stop here with the lyrics, since EVERY song in this album have great lyrics.
On the Run : Psychedelic sound made with synthesizers (or whatever you spell that word)
Time : Considered one of their best songs, Time starts with a fucking loud ringing noise, and then there's this amazing intro and then you have a great rock song.
The Great Gig in the Sky : Rick's Wright piano with a women singing, without any lyrics. Just singing and screaming. It's weird, but very beautiful.
Money : One of their classic songs. Also, a great sax solo and one of their best guitar solos.
Us and Them : Relaxing, mellow song.
Any Colour you Like : Again, psychedelic sound made with synthesizers, and with Gilmour's amazing guitar sound.
Brain Damage : This is the song that actually talks about the concept of the album. Great song.
Eclipse : One of the most amazing endings to an albums.
Dark Side of the Moon is one of those very few albums that you can hear again, again and again without getting bored of it.
Here's the album layout :
Speak to Me : The intro to the album.
Breathe : Very relaxing song, with great lyrics. Wait. I'll stop here with the lyrics, since EVERY song in this album have great lyrics.
On the Run : Psychedelic sound made with synthesizers (or whatever you spell that word)
Time : Considered one of their best songs, Time starts with a fucking loud ringing noise, and then there's this amazing intro and then you have a great rock song.
The Great Gig in the Sky : Rick's Wright piano with a women singing, without any lyrics. Just singing and screaming. It's weird, but very beautiful.
Money : One of their classic songs. Also, a great sax solo and one of their best guitar solos.
Us and Them : Relaxing, mellow song.
Any Colour you Like : Again, psychedelic sound made with synthesizers, and with Gilmour's amazing guitar sound.
Brain Damage : This is the song that actually talks about the concept of the album. Great song.
Eclipse : One of the most amazing endings to an albums.
Dark Side of the Moon is one of those very few albums that you can hear again, again and again without getting bored of it.
by ThingsIdRatherNotSay July 30, 2018
An up and coming neighborhood in Chicago that is home to the annual fathers day party at touhy-herbert park. Lots of really cool dudes and dudettes live there.
by Cleendawg September 01, 2017
by Crim Diggla August 12, 2022
A cultural slang originating from the southern part of Montreal. Often used by street hockey-playing teenagers who get cross-checked to the floor by their friends, and land next to the sidewalk.
Shel: Why would you cross-check me to the floor?
Dom: This is street hockey, get used to it.
Shel: Start showing some City Side Respect or else you won't be getting any from me.
Dom: City Side Respect isn't a thing, and it will never be a thing, ja feel?
Dom: This is street hockey, get used to it.
Shel: Start showing some City Side Respect or else you won't be getting any from me.
Dom: City Side Respect isn't a thing, and it will never be a thing, ja feel?
by JWalker September 30, 2015
A cultural slang originating from the southern part of Montreal. Often used by street hockey-playing teenagers who get cross-checked to the floor by their friends, and land next to the sidewalk.
Shel: Why would you cross-check me to the floor?
Dom: This is street hockey, get used to it.
Shel: Start showing some City Side Respect or else you won't be getting any from me.
Dom: City Side Respect isn't a thing, and it will never be a thing, ja feel?
Dom: This is street hockey, get used to it.
Shel: Start showing some City Side Respect or else you won't be getting any from me.
Dom: City Side Respect isn't a thing, and it will never be a thing, ja feel?
by JWalker September 30, 2015
A cultural slang originating from the southern part of Montreal. Often used by street hockey-playing teenagers who get cross-checked to the floor by their friends, and land next to the sidewalk.
Shel: Why would you cross-check me to the floor?
Dom: This is street hockey, get used to it.
Shel: Start showing some City Side Respect or else you won't be getting any from me.
Dom: City Side Respect isn't a thing, and it will never be a thing, ja feel?
Dom: This is street hockey, get used to it.
Shel: Start showing some City Side Respect or else you won't be getting any from me.
Dom: City Side Respect isn't a thing, and it will never be a thing, ja feel?
by JWalker September 30, 2015
A ratty ass car (usually a "77 to "92 model Camaro or Firebird- Occasionally a late "70's to mid "80's Chevy Monte carlo or Olds Cutlass) that is jacked up in the back, wide 1970's 0r 80's chrome 15x12 inch wheels on the back, has a c.b. antanna, Multiple colors of spray can primer, loud pipes, a Metallica sticker, and usually at least one confederate flag some where on the car.
by Uncle Octavia April 04, 2006