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So, this documentary really dives into the creative process behind Pink Floyd's 'The Dark Side of the Moon.' It's fascinating how they discuss the album's themes of conflict, time, and mental health, and the interviews with the band members bring a personal touch to the whole thing. You get to hear about their experiences, which is cool. The pacing might feel a bit slow for some, but it lets you soak in the atmosphere. Plus, Alan Parsons' insights as the original engineer add a layer of depth—it's like peeling back the curtain on the studio magic. The practical effects they used are discussed too, which gives you a good sense of the artistry behind the sound. Definitely a unique look at a pivotal moment in music history.
Features extensive interviews with all four band members.Includes insights from original engineer Alan Parsons.Focuses on themes of conflict, time, and mental health.
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