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Um disco histórico que permanece no gosto das mais diferentes gerações e continua a ser ouvido nos lugares mais distantes do mundo.
As curiosidades, os bastidores e todo o processo de produção de The Dark Side of the Moon (1973) são revelados nessa obra, que inclui imagens inéditas e entrevistas exclusivas com os integrantes da banda.
A superação da saída de Syd Barrett;..more
As curiosidades, os bastidores e todo o processo de produção de The Dark Side of the Moon (1973) são revelados nessa obra, que inclui imagens inéditas e entrevistas exclusivas com os integrantes da banda.
A superação da saída de Syd Barrett;..more
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Nov 20, 2013Ahmad Sharabiani rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
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The Dark Side Of The Moon: The Making Of The Pink Floyd Masterpiece, John Harris
A behind-the-scenes, in-depth look at the making of one of the greatest sonic masterpieces and most commercially successful albums of all time, The Dark Side of the Moon (1973) by Pink Floyd.
تاریخ خوانش: روز هشتم ماه آوریل سال 1993 میلادی
نحوه ی ساخت موزیک «سمت تاریک ماه»؛ اثر: گروه پینک فلوید؛ موضوع: نحوه ساخت و بیوگرافی موزیک سمت تارک ماه؛ نویسنده کتاب: جان هریس؛ ا. شربیانی
A behind-the-scenes, in-depth look at the making of one of the greatest sonic masterpieces and most commercially successful albums of all time, The Dark Side of the Moon (1973) by Pink Floyd.
تاریخ خوانش: روز هشتم ماه آوریل سال 1993 میلادی
نحوه ی ساخت موزیک «سمت تاریک ماه»؛ اثر: گروه پینک فلوید؛ موضوع: نحوه ساخت و بیوگرافی موزیک سمت تارک ماه؛ نویسنده کتاب: جان هریس؛ ا. شربیانی
Oct 15, 2018Rod rated it really liked it · review of another edition
This is all about the album Dark Side Of The Moon. Very Cool!
This book spends about 70 pages leading up to the making of the album, and it also shows us life after the album and tour. If you're a fan of Pink Floyd: then this is a treasure.
I used to hate Pink Floyd (crappy stoner music), until I saw their 'Momentary Lapse of Reason' tour in Toronto '1987'?. Sure the audience is filled with misfit hippies. But the musicians were pure professionals of the highest order. You can't make music like t..more
This book spends about 70 pages leading up to the making of the album, and it also shows us life after the album and tour. If you're a fan of Pink Floyd: then this is a treasure.
I used to hate Pink Floyd (crappy stoner music), until I saw their 'Momentary Lapse of Reason' tour in Toronto '1987'?. Sure the audience is filled with misfit hippies. But the musicians were pure professionals of the highest order. You can't make music like t..more
Jun 13, 2011Pete daPixie rated it liked it · review of another edition
As your common or garden rock band biogs go this one, 'The Dark Side of the Moon' by John Harris is quite good. Of course, as the title indicates, this book should be based on the Floyd masterpiece album.
However, the reader is over half way through, before the intricate recording details at Abbey Road are divulged. In all but name this is a biography of the band, from the Syd Barrett led embryo in Cambridge, through the UFO sets of the late psychedelic sixties, leading to Dark Side in 1973.
SEVEN..more
However, the reader is over half way through, before the intricate recording details at Abbey Road are divulged. In all but name this is a biography of the band, from the Syd Barrett led embryo in Cambridge, through the UFO sets of the late psychedelic sixties, leading to Dark Side in 1973.
SEVEN..more
Dec 26, 2013J.T. Wilson rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Well-researched telling of the making of the Floyd masterpiece, although the familiarity of the material and the lack of any behind-the-music gossip means the book, unlike the album, is not an essential purchase. I would imagine recapping the bickerfest that was the making of 'The Wall' would make for a more intriguing read. Having said this, fans of 'Dark Side' with an interest in its production should find much to enjoy.
Aug 23, 2013Toby Litt rated it liked it · review of another edition
This is the book version of a Classic Albums kind of documentary.
John Harris has put in a lot of research and interview time. Unfortunately, the band don't have much of interest to say. This was completed just around the time of Live 8, when the bickering was being put aside.
There are hints of more interesting stuff. I suspect Roger Waters, fearful of losing American sales, doesn't want to say just how 1960s radical the worldview of 'Dark Side' is. (R.D.Laing is clearly behind his view of madnes..more
John Harris has put in a lot of research and interview time. Unfortunately, the band don't have much of interest to say. This was completed just around the time of Live 8, when the bickering was being put aside.
There are hints of more interesting stuff. I suspect Roger Waters, fearful of losing American sales, doesn't want to say just how 1960s radical the worldview of 'Dark Side' is. (R.D.Laing is clearly behind his view of madnes..more
Jan 26, 2010Victoria Heinecke rated it liked it · review of another edition
I was hoping for some more background on how the music was made and some of the keys and chord progressions, to get a better idea as to how the music and the message tied together. There was a scant mention of the 7/4 and 4/4 change up in 'Money' but that was all.
If you want a book about life in a rock band, it's good. If you want to learn about the music itself, it's a bit lacking.
If you want a book about life in a rock band, it's good. If you want to learn about the music itself, it's a bit lacking.
Jun 10, 2017Steven Kaminski rated it really liked it · review of another edition
I am always interested in what inspires artists. And when it comes to Pink Floyd's masterpiece 'Dark Side of the Moon' as this book shows it was a weird convergence of different personalities, a lead singer trying to assert himself and the ghost of the former leader of the band who was still very much on their minds..
- Syd Barrett was the leader of Pink Floyd. But his use of pot and LSD (paired with his rumored schizophrenia) really led to his collapse at the same exact time the band started go..more
- Syd Barrett was the leader of Pink Floyd. But his use of pot and LSD (paired with his rumored schizophrenia) really led to his collapse at the same exact time the band started go..more
Jan 01, 2019Calum Richardson rated it really liked it · review of another edition
A very insightful read, easy to get through, though if there is to be a criticism it's that you sometimes feel as though the author has a predisposition against any of the Pink Floyd music released pre Dark Side, which does seem to manifest itself rather strongly at times.
However, informed as it is by a host of interviews and an extensive knowledge of the bootlegs available from Floyd concerts of the era, this book offers a truly excellent insight into how the album developed, going back before..more
However, informed as it is by a host of interviews and an extensive knowledge of the bootlegs available from Floyd concerts of the era, this book offers a truly excellent insight into how the album developed, going back before..more
Aug 11, 2017Kent Hayden rated it it was ok · review of another edition
The making of one of the most iconic rock albums apparently wasn't too deep or at least with this author's rendition. I was hoping for a full account of the engineering of the the album but basically got vignettes of Pink Floyd's production. This account was too lightweight to be of interest except for two bits about 'Breathe' being influenced by Neil Young's Down By The River and Brain Damage was inspired by Dear Prudence by the Beatles. Too little and too much filler.
Jun 11, 2017Patrick Pilz rated it liked it · review of another edition
A good read, but certainly only for absolute Pink Floyd fans. This book tells the story of the band from its inception to its first masterpiece. A lot of detail and background tells a paints a very detailed pictures of the events between 1967 and 1973. I personally liked Nick Masons Bio better, but still an enjoyable read for die-hard fans, like me.
Sep 06, 2018Hala rated it really liked it · review of another edition
I enjoyed reading this book and learnt a couple of things about the band and the making of the album.
Don't just read the book, listen to the work, and you will discover why it has endured for the last forty-five years!
Don't just read the book, listen to the work, and you will discover why it has endured for the last forty-five years!
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Jul 31, 2017Carlos rated it liked it · review of another edition
+Original interviews
+When needed, critical distance is mantained
-Wondrous translation to Portuguese
-Interesting people which impacted the band's history are introduced, but then almost forgotten
-Focus on Waters and Gilmour's quarrel is appealing, but gets repetitive
+When needed, critical distance is mantained
-Wondrous translation to Portuguese
-Interesting people which impacted the band's history are introduced, but then almost forgotten
-Focus on Waters and Gilmour's quarrel is appealing, but gets repetitive
Oct 09, 2017Andy Bird rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Great look at one of the best albums of all time.
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Jan 07, 2017Mark rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Read this in 2011? and again in 2014. A fascinating insight into the making of one of the most groundbreaking albums of all time..
Jun 25, 2017David rated it liked it · review of another edition
Interesting book about one of my favorite bands in their making of one on of the greatest albums of all times.
Feb 08, 2019Ryan Mann rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Very insightful history of the album , would highly recommend for any fans of Pink Floyd.
May 15, 2014D.M. rated it liked it · review of another edition
I can't say I'm impressed with this, but I can't say it's bad either. It certainly has interesting facts within, but there is nothing (or little) that most hard-Floyd fans know already. In truth it looks like it's filled with information easily gained from a Google Search.
The beginning was very rocky with me, the foreword note read as an angry bias; spitefully aiming at Roger Waters with little imagination or understanding of complex emotions, while displaying David Gilmore as Jesus re-created...more
The beginning was very rocky with me, the foreword note read as an angry bias; spitefully aiming at Roger Waters with little imagination or understanding of complex emotions, while displaying David Gilmore as Jesus re-created...more
Sep 22, 2014Alan Taylor rated it liked it · review of another edition
Fairly well written and enjoyable summary of Pink Floyd's career up to Dark Side of the Moon. It offers few real insights and spends a bit too much time on the band's formation and output pre-DSOTM without really going into any depth. I was expecting a 33 1/3 type analysis of the album but there is little real comment on how the music itself was put together. As a short introduction to Floyd it is a good read but isn't really 'The Making of the Pink Floyd Masterpiece' that the subtitle promises..more
Feb 08, 2016Tony Calder rated it liked it · review of another edition
I think how much you enjoy this book will depend on how much you like Pink Floyd. I like their music but I'm not a major fan - I certainly don't have all their albums, although I do have this one :)
Not surprisingly, the book is a (brief) biography of the band as much as it is the story of the album, because the roots of the album can be found in Pink Floyd's earliest works, including music from the time when Syd Barrett was still leading the band.
This book looks at the genesis and often painful..more
Not surprisingly, the book is a (brief) biography of the band as much as it is the story of the album, because the roots of the album can be found in Pink Floyd's earliest works, including music from the time when Syd Barrett was still leading the band.
This book looks at the genesis and often painful..more
Apr 28, 2011VeganMedusa rated it really liked it · review of another edition
I don't usually want to know about authors or musicians, lest they turn out to be shitty people and taint my enjoyment of their work, so I didn't know much about Pink Floyd. But this bio of the album was perfect for me. Some of the goss about the band members and their little squabbles (and the long-running feud) but mostly about the beginnings and evolution of what eventually came to be The Dark Side of the Moon.
I especially enjoyed reading about Clare Torry's experience, being the wailer for..more
I especially enjoyed reading about Clare Torry's experience, being the wailer for..more
Aug 21, 2013Scott Kinkade rated it really liked it · review of another edition
This is a great read for anyone looking to get the story behind the world's most awesome album by the world's most awesome band. It covers Pink Floyd's origins, and follows their history up to the release of Dark Side of the Room. It wasn't an easy journey for the band; the book pulls no punches as it delves into the tribulations they experienced along the way. Between Syd Barrett's demons, Roger Waters' ego, and the frequent apathy they all brought to the table, it's amazing they were able to a..more
Aug 06, 2012Stan rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
An amazing inside look into one of the greatest albums of all time. Includes transcriptions (and the story behind the transcriptions) of the audio heard throughout the album: 'You know they're gonna kill ya. So, like.. if you give 'em a quick short, sharp shock, they don't do it again. Dig it? I mean he got off light, 'cos I could've given him a thrashing – I only hit him once! It's only a difference of right and wrong, isn't it? I mean, good manners don’t cost nothin', do they? Hey!' The book..more
Jun 02, 2015Ryan Splenda rated it really liked it · review of another edition
This is a pretty quick read, but it sheds new light on the pre-production and production of Pink Floyd's masterpiece album. What is really nice about this book is that it gives a ton of detail about the early phases of the band and how those early experiences helped mold their style that would eventually showcase itself on The Dark Side of the Moon. There are many stirring quotes and excerpts from the four main members of the band, as well as session singers, producers, sound mixers, and designe..more
Feb 10, 2015Ana TM rated it liked it · review of another edition
I mainly had two problems with this book. Firstly, it sometimes doesn't explain some things which people who don't know much about Pink Floyd wouldn't probably know. Secondly, although the title is 'The Dark Side of the Moon', half of the book talks about the formation of the band or the albums before this. It's good to know those things, but I expected it to focus almost exclusively in 'The Dark Side of the Moon' and it wasn't exactly what I expected. Nevertheless, it's an interesting and enjoy..more
Jun 13, 2014David Ward rated it liked it · review of another edition
The Dark Side of the Moon: The Making of the Pink Floyd Masterpiece by John Harris (Da Capo Press 2005) (782.42166). The history of the band is the first order of business in John Harris' beautifully and respectfully rendered paean to the record album that is widely considered to be among the top rock and roll albums of all time. How the band's history prepared them for the creation of 'Dark Side' and the effect the album has had on the musicians involved is considered at length. My rating: 7/10..more
Nov 01, 2016Parimal rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Bein a huge fan of Pink Floyd (and The Dark Side of The Moon), I always wanted to know more about them so I grabbed this book as soon as I discovered it. The book has wonderfully pictured the rise of the band and the making of the iconic album.I really appreciate the research done by John Harris for this book. It talks about some lesser known thighs about the band. It made me revisit the whole discography which was a pleasant experience. A GOOD READ. Check It out if you're a Floyd fan.
May 27, 2010Jessie rated it really liked it · review of another edition Shelves: historical, non-fiction, london, music, 2010
Since late last year I have been on a journey of discovery with Pink Floyd. Starting with The Wall, moving to Dark Side Of The Moon and then Meddle, I love that there are still lots of albums to discover. I found this book after seein John Harris and John Niven (author of the excellent Kill Your Friends) speaking at the Great Escape 2010 in Brighton. I went to get Kill Your Friends signed and saw this book also featured on the authors' table.
Dec 10, 2014Mick Bordet rated it liked it · review of another edition
An enjoyable enough read, but rather unbalanced. Not enough general information to be a full-blown biography, though more than was necessary to introduce and frame the subject matter. The actual subject matter, the album itself, was rather under-represented. Although there are some interesting insights into the artwork, the spoken word segments and the tours that honed the material, I had hoped to learn more about the music itself.
Sep 20, 2015Mr Shahabi rated it it was ok · review of another edition
This book is about THE greatest musical album that has ever and will ever be created, The Dark Sode Of The Moon
Even though the album massive and unbelievable sales and history speaks for itself, this book failed to deliver any interesting information on the making of the album, maybe there was nothing interesting to report of, maybe the Band had a great chemistry and all the magic was happening right under their eyes 'or fingers'
But bottom line, this book is boring and not interesting.
Even though the album massive and unbelievable sales and history speaks for itself, this book failed to deliver any interesting information on the making of the album, maybe there was nothing interesting to report of, maybe the Band had a great chemistry and all the magic was happening right under their eyes 'or fingers'
But bottom line, this book is boring and not interesting.
Jun 07, 2008J. Lundquist rated it liked it · review of another edition
A pretty good coverage of where the band came from and the actual process of moving 'The Dark Side of the Moon' from conception to post-release. If you are looking for more about the band, there are several other books.. but if you want to get a good look at the evolution of an this musical work, then it is quite a good read.
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