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My First Time Listening to The Dark Side Of The Moon by Pink Floyd | My Reaction
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Watch me react to my first time listening to The Dark Side Of The Moon, the eighth studio album from rock band Pink Floyd.
*all comments in this video are completely subjective and I am not a music expert.
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0:00 Intro
0:33 Speak to Me
1:21 Breathe (In the Air)
2:45 On the Run
4:27 Time
6:38 The Great Gig in the Sky
8:30 Money
10:47 Us and Them
13:20 Any Colour You Like
14:44 Brain Damage
16:25 Eclipse
17:33 My Final Thoughts
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@mollyesanborn

3 weeks ago

Just making a correction, at the 14:20 mark I refer to Any Colour You Like as track nine instead of track eight by accident. I put a note in the video during editing but it got deleted somehow and doesn't appear in the final uploaded video.

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@wtritt5818

3 weeks ago

One of the greatest albums ever.

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@themadcow71

3 weeks ago

Wish You Were Here, Animals, The Wall are must listens. Great reaction!

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@justingutube

3 weeks ago

1st time? Welcome to the machine!!!!

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@zmarko

3 weeks ago

Oh, forgot to add...I saw Pink Floyd on their A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour at Veteran's Stadium in Philadelphia in 1988. I had a floor seat, but it was in the back of the floor. Everyone stood up on their chair when the band came on and i couldnt see a thing as i was short and only 16. So i went to an upper level, and a nice older couple in the fromt row had an extra seat and let me sit with them. I had the most incredible view of the stage and circular screen and when the chorus of Us & Them hit each time, the colored lights pointing in at the center of the screen would swivel around to face the crowd and turn bright white lighting up EVERYTHING. It was simply breathtaking. Best concert I've ever seen. I'll never forget it.

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@DraustTrollbaneUS

3 weeks ago

One of my favorite memories is listening to this while watching The Wizard of Oz on mute with my family, and just enjoying the flow.

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@PowderedToastMan420

3 weeks ago

"The Wall" is a rock opera. One of the greatest albums ever recorded. 🤞✌️

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@PowderedToastMan420

3 weeks ago

ANIMALS is their greatest album, in my opinion. Check it out. It's only 5 songs long. 🤞✌️

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@zenclover8468

2 weeks ago

Someone should have told you this is not an album that you pause. Not your fault. Always appreciate your insights. Hope your spring is going well.

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@sonicpharmacist

3 weeks ago

It blows my mind there are people out there who have never heard Money. Such a great album, even better if you can listen to it straight through, no breaks. Such a different experience.

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@matthewstroud4294

2 weeks ago

The run of Floyd albums from Atom Heart Mother to Meddle, DSotM, Wish You Were Here, Animals and The Wall is probably unmatched by any other artist or group outside of The Beatles.

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@brandbird

3 weeks ago

It's pretty much impossible to say what is the best record ever made, but if there ever was one worthy of that title, Dark Side of The Moon would be it. Great reaction!

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@nicholasreese7856

3 weeks ago

Great review of an iconic album! Thank you Molly 😊

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@tonyschannel7438

3 weeks ago

Ok 2 things you really need to do soon (if you haven't already) 1. listen to Pink Floyd's album "The Wall" 2. Watch the movie based on the album.

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@jakesmith6233

3 weeks ago

Best album of all time hands down. This album demands to be listened to from beginning to end without any skips. If you like Dark side of the moon, then check out: The wall Wish you were here Meddle Momentary laps of reason And The piper at the gates of dawn Pink Floyd 's Discography is just amazing

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@geoffclarke3796

5 days ago

Great reaction Molly. The Dark Side of the Moon which went on sale a few weeks before I was born in April 1973, is my favourite rock album of all time. The 3 subsequent Pink Floyd albums, Wish You Were Here, Animals & The Wall also worth checking out and are epic too.

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@bradywagner3696

2 weeks ago

Not trying to knock your process of reactions, but Pink Floyd’s albums from Dark Side and after are really meant to be listened through. Track by track can interrupt the experience of the album. I just want to recommend listening to the whole album, then commenting on the record. If you don’t, that’s cool. Just listening to Pink Floyd is awesome. Glad to have you sit in the space that has molded many of us. The next albums you should listen to in order are Wish You Were Here, Animals, then The Wall. Atom Heart Mother and Saucerful of Secrets are fun ones to listen to, really shows their origin story before perfecting their sound on the album Meddle. I’m just a big Pink Floyd fan and love seeing people experience the band and their music.

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@johncarolina4950

3 weeks ago

One of my favorite channels, I appreciate how genuine you are with every reaction. Hoping for the Velvet Underground soon!

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@floorticket

2 weeks ago

As has been mentioned this album remained on the Billboard Top 200 for 741 consecutive weeks (14 years, 2 months), between March of 1973 and October 1988 before finally dropping off. And now sits at 19 years in total. I bet it still gets a bump in sales during the holidays.

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@brucecurtis6281

2 weeks ago

For decades pink Floyd resisted the tracks being separated; each album was presented as a whole compendium, the balance only resolved when the whole album was listened to,in one go. It might be said that holds true for their entire catalog of albums. It’s certainly an epic and unique journey of English ‘progressive rock’ Spoken by a Scot, btw!

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