Alan Parsons: From The Dark Side of the Moon to The Alan Parsons Project

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Alan Parsons: From The Dark Side of the Moon to The Alan Parsons Project​




Parsons was the sound engineer on albums including the Beatles' Abbey Road (1969) and Let It Be (1970), Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon (1973)
 
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I don't like any of those albums at all tbh and I've seen Alan Parsons Project live at Moondance Jam in the 90's. Dude put me to sleep. Massively boring. I went back to the campsite and found something more exciting to do, like whittle sticks.
 
I don't like any of those albums at all tbh and I've seen Alan Parsons Project live at Moondance Jam in the 90's. Dude put me to sleep. Massively boring. I went back to the campsite and found something more exciting to do, like whittle sticks.
Sounds like fun. Dark side of moon was, is an all time classic…
 
Sounds like fun. Dark side of moon was, is an all time classic…
Yes so are the Beatles but I just don't care for 95 percent of their output. Floyd is dark and I don't care for dark music because the world delivers enough darkness to meet my quota already. Floyd has good musicianship but the music itself makes me want to put a gun to my head and pull the trigger so I don't listen to Floyd. It's depressing. And all the songs are slow. I hate mono-meter stuff be it slow or fast.
 
Yes so are the Beatles but I just don't care for 95 percent of their output. Floyd is dark and I don't care for dark music because the world delivers enough darkness to meet my quota already. Floyd has good musicianship but the music itself makes me want to put a gun to my head and pull the trigger so I don't listen to Floyd. It's depressing. And all the songs are slow. I hate mono-meter stuff be it slow or fast.
Yeah it’s not Iced Earth for sure 😂
 
Yes so are the Beatles but I just don't care for 95 percent of their output. Floyd is dark and I don't care for dark music because the world delivers enough darkness to meet my quota already. Floyd has good musicianship but the music itself makes me want to put a gun to my head and pull the trigger so I don't listen to Floyd. It's depressing. And all the songs are slow. I hate mono-meter stuff be it slow or fast.
Floyd always puts me in a good mood. Slows everything down. Especially when I find myself, for some fucking reason, having to deal with dumb people or “crisis situations” at work. 😄
 
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