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Dark Side of the charts: 1,500 weeks and counting

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by Mike Diver
Artists: Pink Floyd

Pink Floyd's 1973 album Dark Side Of The Moon has reached its 1,500th week on the Billboard album chart.

The album stayed on the chart from its release until 1988, totalling 736 consecutive weeks. It then re-entered the chart, only to drop out again, numerous times, until the magic 1,500 was up.

Founder member Roger Waters commented thusly:

"When the record was finished, I took a reel-to-reel copy home with me, and I remember playing it for my wife and her bursting into tears when it was finished. I thought, 'This has obviously struck a chord'. I was kinda pleased by that. I thought to myself, 'Wow, this is a pretty complete piece of work,' and I had every confidence that people would respond to it."

So, like, well done Pink Floyd. Maybe by way of celebration they could stop looking miserable all the time and just be nice to each other, eh? That, and reform. No, really, do it.


wow

Roger Waters in "i love watching my wife cry" shocker


i know what else would make her cry

and he could still use the word 'struck' when he talks about it


but does this mean

its the most successful album for chart placing of leik EVAR ?


great album

but very overrated


That

makes no sense


yes it does

its GREAT just not as great as everyone says it is...


exactly

There's too much filler in it like On The Run, for it to be considered a truly classic album.


LIES

the only low point on the album is Money. The rest is utterly magnificent.


lol. too much filler

thats the most sweeping and generally wrong comment ever.
there is no filler at all. perhaps if on the run was 6 mins long, or, if the album was drawn out onto double cd, like some of the other floyd material, then i might be able to see some truth in your statement.


.

this is one of my favourite records.

there is no filler whatsoever.


apart from the tape machine wankage

at the beginning. that 'woa-woah-oh' song in the middle and all the bits with saxophones.


the woa-woah-oh song

is fricking ace. you're not coming to my party anymore.


How many

positions are in the Billboard chart? I mean, it was obviously not in the top ten for 1,500 weeks.


100

i think


200

ME thinks


Wait what?

Sorry, is this serious? The album has really been on the charts for 1500 weeks?

http://www.musictimes.com.au


They sell a lot of t-shirts too

You see all the little rock kids wearing them. And Hendrix. For whatever reason, "classic rock" is considered to be really cool, especially late 60s/early 70s. I guess if you're 15 and all you know is emo, Pink Floyd must seem like a divine revelation.

RstJ


Well it has been out for 33 years

Seems odd that an album obsessed with growing mad and old should appeal to so many people. Maybe people find it comforting though.

If it represents the course of my life, I think I'm currently in the 'Time' stage. One day I'm going to wake up and realise that thr best years of my life have gone.


Time

I'm 49 and "Time" has been appropriate at least a few different moments during my life, getting out of school and after my divorce to name two. The main reason I feel that the album has lasted this long is that it touches something that is very fundemental to practically each and everyone of us. With the f'uped situations around the world at this time and feeling that things are so out of any control of ours, people take some sort of solace in knowing there others that feel the samethings that they do.