Early 1972 were Pink Floyd with completely new unknown pieces to the concert stage that just 15 months later published as LP as the Pink Floyd classics in the history received. "The Dark Side Of The Moon" should the milestone the band who put the alienation, paranoia and the everyday madness in a sugar-sweet musical package: After the rat race collage about the steady heartbeat we dive like a bad dream woke up in buttery soft Gitarrenarpeggien a, David Gilmour sings feather on the amazingly jazzy harmonies and the rhythm section swings loose it. But then the day you come back - the martial pulsating synth AKS Roger Waters is driving us through a spooky airport hall. Finally, it is time - plenty of time for "Time": In the alarm rang Nick Mason and Rick Wright Rototoms follow sparkling electric piano runs on the David Gilmour portrays itself as a psychedelic Duane Eddy. "Great Gig In The Sky" is orgiastic cries Clare Tories, "Money", however, David Gilmour's blues rock Passion and "Us and Them" perhaps one of the ten best Pink Floyd songs. After relaxing instrumental fusion Parcours "Any Colour You Like" Roger Waters tells finally definitively as it was with the confused Syd Barrett then 1967: "And if the band you're in starts playing different tunes I See You On The Dark Side Of The Moon ... "