Celebrating 40 years of Dark Side of the Moon

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Did anybody listen to the play "Darkside" on Radio 2 last night ?

A new drama from legendary playwright Sir Tom Stoppard, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon. The album topped the charts on its release in 1973, and it remained in the charts for 741 weeks from 1973 to 1988. With an estimated 50 million copies sold it is the band's most commercially successful work and is frequently ranked as one of the greatest albums of all time.

Sir Tom Stoppard was first approached with the suggestion of writing a play based on the album by a friend in 1973. Now, 40 years later, he's created a fantastical story about fear, philosophy and madness, which is woven together with the original music.


For anybody interested the first link is the actual hour long play and the second has visuals.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b038xr3n

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01fg16f



Aardman Animations, the studio behind Wallace and Gromit, has unveiled a trailer for Sir Tom Stoppard's play Darkside, based on the Pink Floyd album Dark Side of the Moon.
The seminal prog-rock album celebrates its 40th anniversary this year.
Sir Tom's play, which stars About Time actor Bill Nighy, will be broadcast on Radio 2 on 26 August.
Described as a "philosophical comedy", the play also stars Rufus Sewell as superhero Ethics Man.
Released in March 1973, Dark Side of the Moon was the eighth studio album by the British band and thematically explored ideas such as greed and conflict.
It was also partly influenced by the mental illness suffered by former lead singer Syd Barrett, who left the band in 1968.
Speaking to BBC Radio 4's Front Row, Sir Tom said: "I used a lot of the album, well all of it other than the lyrics, as a kind of underscore. I was picking up emotional cues from the music.
"I called [guitarist and singer] David Gilmour and asked: 'Do you mind if I write dialogue on top of your instrumental pieces?', and he said ,'Of course not'."
'Spirit of the album'
James Robinson, producer of BBC radio drama said: "The album represents the ultimate immersive listening experience - you put on a pair of headphones, open your ears and travel somewhere else.
"We thought it would be interesting to see what sort of a journey the album takes Tom Stoppard on. Tom is a huge fan of Pink Floyd and the idea really fired his imagination."
Aardman's three-minute long trailer is a montage of disturbing images of a world seemingly on the verge of collapse, huge ploughs ripping up landscapes and skies filled with warplanes.
It also features a voiceover warning of the consequence of mankind's consumption of the planet's natural resources and uses the soundtrack of Eclipse from Dark Side of the Moon.
Sir Tom, 76, added the play was not a direct interpretation of the songs on the album, which includes the tracks Money, On The Run and The Great Gig in the Sky.
"I didn't try to make a story that was the album writ large in any way," he said. " I invented a little story in the spirit of the album, taking a cue as to what level of reality this story might be on."
In the lead-up to the programme, Radio 2 will broadcast a number of programmes to complement and celebrate the album's anniversary.
 
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Damn damn damndamndamn I forgot to set the recorder :(
 
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Well I stuck it on at bed time and fell asleep fairly quickly.

I'll have another go tonight.
 
Sounds interesting, one of my fave albums.

Have you heard 'dub side of the moon' by the Easy Star Allstars? Reggae version, very good take on the original and brilliantly produced
 
Well worth listening. Now on IPlayer

There have been a few re-masters of the album. I have leant a couple to a mate but will try and list them when I get them back. Going through a Floyd time currently....well 3 months so far!

Will listen to the drama again tonight!

Steve
 
I've got three copies of DSOTM on CD, original, SACD and the experience edition :eek:


Bit O.T. ..ish, I'll be at Wembley watching Roger Waters - The Wall in just over a week :clap:
 
I've got three copies of DSOTM on CD, original, SACD and the experience edition :eek:


Bit O.T. ..ish, I'll be at Wembley watching Roger Waters - The Wall in just over a week :clap:

I love my LP version - just sounds great cranked up with the background crackle of vinyl :)

Went to see Waters doing The Wall in Hyde Park a few years ago - amazing :)
 
I love my LP version - just sounds great cranked up with the background crackle of vinyl :)

Went to see Waters doing The Wall in Hyde Park a few years ago - amazing :)

Agreed - there is something about that crackle and hiss as the needle drops.
 
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You're banned! :p

I've seen Pink Floyd twice & Roger Waters once already, how many smites of the Ban Hammer does that get me .....:bonk:
 
I've seen Pink Floyd twice & Roger Waters once already, how many smites of the Ban Hammer does that get me .....:bonk:

I'll raise you to six and the Australian Pink Floyd once :P Just wish now I had not worn the T shirts I bought, none of them have survived :(
 
Yeah me too seen them at the Usher hall, Edinburgh years ago...Played dark side of the moon awesome ...I was only 17 blew me away ;)
 
Did anybody listen to the play "Darkside" on Radio 2 last night ?

I've only just got around to listing to that.....................
two words.................. ****ing brilliant :thumbs:
 
I've only just got around to listing to that.....................
two words.................. ****ing brilliant :thumbs:

I had another listen yesterday - agree with you.

Only on IPlayer for 6 more hours :-(

Steve
 
I hated it. Thought it ruined a perfectly good album with pretentious twaddle. Switched it off in dismay.
 
The narration was very very clever,
maybe a little too deep for some's taste ?
And the moosik just finished it off nicely :)
 
The narration was very very clever,
maybe a little too deep for some's taste ?
And the moosik just finished it off nicely :)

It will have peeps dragging out their vinyl, cassettes, 8 tracks, Mini Discs, CDs, CD SA, CD Blue on special CD material or the DSOTM Black Triangle Super remastered version......

Bliss
 
Strangely it was never my favourite album of theirs, I preferred Meddle and later
The wall.
But I didn't realise it spent so long ( 736 weeks) in the album charts though!
 
Strangely it was never my favourite album of theirs, I preferred Meddle and later
The wall.
But I didn't realise it spent so long ( 736 weeks) in the album charts though!

My favourite is Obscured by clouds followed by The immersion edition of Wish you were here. (with Stefan Grappelli!!!)

Then DSOTM, Ummagumma and Pulse

If you can find a good rip - Live @ Pompeii 1972 is a late nigh favourite

Revival time at 58! The old farts have inherited the earth.

Steve
 
If you can find a good rip - Live @ Pompeii 1972 is a late nigh favourite


Steve
I love "Echo's" from that and like you listen to it late at night,
I don't have it but call it up on youtube.....
Infact.....
Yep there it is right now ;)
 
I love "Echo's" from that and like you listen to it late at night,
I don't have it but call it up on youtube.....
Infact.....
Yep there it is right now ;)

I have echoes on my phone in MP3 from the Pompeii cut.

Glass of malt, dimmed lights and the hifi pulsing (no direct neighbours and all extraneous thoughts have vanished!
 
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