In Dark Side of the Moon, Gerard J. DeGroot reveals how NASA cashed in on the Americans’ thirst for heroes in an age of discontent and became obsessed with putting men in space.
When the paper ran a full review of the album, they offered the rather quixotic opinion that Dark Side was “perhaps the best Pink Floyd album since Ummagumma.” The New Musical Express, mercifully, proved to be a little more perceptive.
These are not your mother's vampire novels."—The Boston Globe on Dark Side of the Moon
Features transcriptions of all the songs from Pink Floyd's 1973 landmark release that spent an incredible 741 weeks on the Billboard album chart: Any Colour You Like * Brain Damage * Breathe * Eclipse * The Great Gig in the Sky * Money * On ...
Full of twists and turns and laugh-out-loud moments, this is a hugely enjoyable romp from entirely the criminal’s point-of-view, with not a single cop in sight. ‘Neds, drug dealers, gangsters, molls, jakes, crazy old bag ladies, ...
This story interweaves Medberry’s own struggle to speak, walk, and think with the struggle to protect this brutal, lava-bound, but for him gentle landscape.
At first the narratives seem unrelated until the reader sees the dramatic parallels in the two situations, which give the book its force and relevance. The story begins with the kidnapping.
Pink Floyd. The dark side of the moon
The Dark Side of the Moon, at its heart, uses the kaleidoscope of memory to frame love and home.
Ninety-two-year-old Henry Budge has spent his life remembering his time in France, after being lost behind enemy lines during the D-Day invasion.