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The Jazz Side Of The Moon 

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Today I show all the jazz that's inside Pink Floyd's The Dark Side Of The Moon: chords, rhythm, and analysis.💥 Here's the full album 👉 • Video
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@theoblongboxitalianunderground
@theoblongboxitalianunderground 2 года назад
This is not an album, this is a miracle of Music and Technology
@textnotepro
@textnotepro 2 года назад
It's an inspiration
@firesailstudios1003
@firesailstudios1003 2 года назад
I couldn’t agree more. If you haven’t already, check out the polyphonic RU-vid channel and his vids on the tracks from dark side.
@DAVIDGREGORYKERR
@DAVIDGREGORYKERR 2 года назад
@@firesailstudios1003 Get the SACD of Dark Side Of The Moon and you will need a upmarket DVD/SACD Player plus a TOSLINK Cable plus a YAMAHA DOLBY DIGITAL 5.1 Decoder or a YAMAHA 7.1 DOLBY DIGITAL ATMOS DECODER unit to really enjoy this album.
@stefbarone
@stefbarone 2 года назад
...and genius, and musicianship, and Roger Waters's lyrics
@RemideCaes
@RemideCaes 2 года назад
No it's not a miracle... This is real music. Real music combined with fantasticly written music that is brilliantly recorded, edited mixed and mastered. That is of course my humble opinion about this masterpiece. Especially the time signatures and the timing of the artists is fantastic!
@critiquedard
@critiquedard 2 года назад
It is not for nothing that this album is considered one of the greatest in the history of music.
@jkuebler89
@jkuebler89 2 года назад
I've never listened to any other album front to back over and over like this one.
@PhillyTom
@PhillyTom 2 года назад
Just behind tattoo you. 🤣
@user-cv8ud8qo9f
@user-cv8ud8qo9f 2 года назад
Pink Floyd was unique due to Roger Waters' theatrical/thematic and lyrical genius, Dave Gilmore's melodic blues influence, Nick Mason's ablilty to make even the slowest of grooves swing and Rick Wright's sublime jazz influence ... they also just played what the song needed and knew when to step back and when to step forwards, but it was the blend that made it so special. It wasn't just rock, it was a whole mix of things.
@mysteritmodk9572
@mysteritmodk9572 2 года назад
Please do more classic albums like this. Brilliant idea!
@TeddyLeppard
@TeddyLeppard 2 года назад
The problem is this video will probably be pulled by the copyright holder, so listen and watch while you can.
@PhillyTom
@PhillyTom 2 года назад
That’s a great idea. Let’s get on that Dr Mix
@EvgenijGr
@EvgenijGr 2 года назад
I love almost all of this album’s songs equally, but Any Colour You Like (the instrumental jam before Brain Damage) is always a bit special for me. It has phenomenal sound (a bit “trippy”, but still bluesy or even funky), and the playfulness with which they trade phrases, how they connect to each other - that always gives me goosebumps!
@krydsfok
@krydsfok 2 года назад
The same for me. It is a “small” number compared to others on the album, but it is very essential to the record. And it is amazing music!
@allangrant2713
@allangrant2713 2 года назад
Any Colour You Like best instrumental track of all time and the live 7-8 min versions on various bootlegs are amazing as well.
@SharpblueCreative
@SharpblueCreative 2 года назад
Richard Wright’s musical interests were fundamentally trad jazz from an early age. Very talented he taught himself to play trumpet saxophone guitar and piano. I’m a massive Floyd fan luckily to have seen them numerous times. Great stuff 👍🏻 PS - love the socks
@Doctormix
@Doctormix 2 года назад
hahaha I just realised now that I forgot to put my shoes on in the video 🤣
@SharpblueCreative
@SharpblueCreative 2 года назад
@@Doctormix thanks. I was lucky to see Pink Floyd on The Wall tour back in 1981 with Roger still in the band. He’d gone by the time I saw them again at Wembley Stadium in 1988.
@TheSideProject
@TheSideProject 2 года назад
R.i.p Wright
@ademcfade
@ademcfade 2 года назад
I was just going to say that the jazzy bits were mainly down to Rick :)
@pat_0248
@pat_0248 2 года назад
I love them too, self-taught too, great! I did not know. I saw their concert for: Another Brick in the Wall on TV a long time ago and it was really great, so to attend it for real, it must be amazing ... As I told Doctor Mix, I have 2 double CD albums from Another brick in the wall, one of which is live really different from the one recorded in the studio, but I love both, and I have this fabulous album that I played a lot of times also and that I will be ironing today, Doctor Mix to give me a taste again, lol! Je les adore aussi, autodidacte aussi, super ! je ne le savais pas. J'ai vu leur concert pour : Another Brick in the Wall à la TV il y a très longtemps et c'était vraiment super, alors d'y assister en vrai, ça devait être extraordinaire... Comme je l'ai dit à Doctor Mix, j'ai 2 doubles Albums CD de Another brick in the wall dont un en live vraiment différent de celui enregistré en studio, mais j'adore les deux, et j'ai bien ce fabuleux album que j'ai passé beaucoup de fois aussi et que je vais repasser aujourd'hui, Doctor Mix m'en redonner goût, lol !
@ZioArturone
@ZioArturone 2 года назад
The "Breathe" jazzy chords progression to resolve back into Em was inspired to Rick Wright by the listening of "Kind of Blue" by Miles Davis, as our beloved Rick said in a lot of interviews.
@daveelson213
@daveelson213 2 года назад
@@koontroll3364 why rick?
@jamiebell2164
@jamiebell2164 2 года назад
Richard Wright said he lifted the transition from G back to Em in "Breathe" straight from Miles Davis' Kind of Blue. More specifically, it's from the track, "All Blues". Where it moves up 1/2 step from a D7 (I think) to Eb7. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kqlJhliN4ys.html
@gregmyers81
@gregmyers81 2 года назад
I could never figure out what part of Kind of Blue he refered to....
@donnydarko7624
@donnydarko7624 Месяц назад
Yes, The G, D7#9, D# dim7th, resolve to Em. the yt channel David bennett piano has a video that covers that and others that is called Rock and pop songs inspired by jazz. It took me forever to find what video it was so please go watch it.
@donnydarko7624
@donnydarko7624 Месяц назад
​@@gregmyers81 'All Blues' it's not exactly the same, and the fact that it's not, is a perfect example of the human creativity, and the difference between that and what I believe AI will ever be able to do on its own. That is, barring the likelihood of the emergence of AGI from the extremely inefficient, and rigid transistor based computational systems that are computers (another thing I find highly unlikely to be possible). Davis' goes from D7#9 to Eb7#9 where Wright D7#9, D# dim7th, to Em, just taking inspiration from davis not flat out copying the exact steps.
@stefanonegrini4675
@stefanonegrini4675 2 года назад
I want to talk about the oscilloscope on the background, synchronized with the audio in the studio..why do I love this stuff?
@Doctormix
@Doctormix 2 года назад
For the same reason I love it too.. we're GEEKS 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@tikhonnnnn
@tikhonnnnn 2 года назад
@@Doctormix I want the same! What model is this?
@madmodders
@madmodders 2 года назад
@@tikhonnnnn I believe it's his trusty old Hitachi V-222 20Mhz scope.
@bemi-ton
@bemi-ton 2 года назад
@@Doctormix use it in x-y mode. Lissajous curves are even cooler ;)
@tikhonnnnn
@tikhonnnnn 2 года назад
@@madmodders Wow, I am going to buy it immediately...
@ndzick718
@ndzick718 2 года назад
David Gilmour said in an interview that the 7 to 4/4 transition in "Money" was put into the song because he wasn't comfortable soloing in 7, so it was more of a practical decision than a creative one. I always thought that was really cool, because it ended up having such a huge impact on the song.
@garryiglesias4074
@garryiglesias4074 Год назад
The creativity is never with the goals, but how to reach that goal. And the way they transition IS creativity.
@jahovahjira
@jahovahjira Год назад
I was about to share this too! Love that interview!
@synthnseq
@synthnseq 2 года назад
Nobody going to comment on Claudio's amazing impression of a record going backwards?!
@Doctormix
@Doctormix 2 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I do have a couple of party tricks that I'm saving up for the good occasions 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@hinkhall5291
@hinkhall5291 2 года назад
That is my fave album of all time. That is an album that you just listen from start to finish every damn time no exceptions. And if Claudio likes the album for its jazziness he’d love Steely Dan’s Aja.
@garryiglesias4074
@garryiglesias4074 Год назад
It's not your fave album of all time... It's THE best album in SPACE TIME.... I've listen to it a couple of thousands of time since I discovered it in my youth.
@calebclunie4001
@calebclunie4001 2 года назад
26:35 Rewind speak, was my favorite part of the video.
@786itube
@786itube 2 года назад
Together with ‘Wish You Were Here’, my favourite concept albums of all time. Fantastic teardown here, Claudio. Please hit it and do more of these appraisals. You’re truly wonderful and supremely talented
@crohno
@crohno 2 года назад
Yesssss!!!! Finally!!!!!! I've been waiting so long for this 😍😍😍 It's like Christmas came earlier this year!!! Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
@gts2ludovicofratts404
@gts2ludovicofratts404 2 года назад
I just woke up .. tons of snow .. overcast and cold .. and you made the sun shine, the snow melt, and brought warmth to my heart. I was a young kid listening to this album .. my brother playing it almost every day for months .. and today I am young again.. Claudio you are amazing, and being a musicain .. your words and video etc are even more special.. Peace Brother ✌
@johnw81floyd
@johnw81floyd 2 года назад
The best album in the World EVER and the best Synth Lord on RU-vid. This was brilliant, thank you!
@jamesarthofer3413
@jamesarthofer3413 2 года назад
There are MANY reasons why this album was on the billboard charts so many years. One of the best albums ever made.
@elcapitan549
@elcapitan549 2 года назад
I don't even play music anymore. But seeing how you're enjoying yourself and music is really inspiring. I love you.
@richardharris3449
@richardharris3449 2 года назад
Yet to find a video with such enthusiasm and respect for Richard Wright’s contribution to PF as this one. My dad insisted I was named after the man himself and I couldn’t share this video quick enough with him. My dad’s not musically trained but always made me realise how important Richard Wright is to PF Thank you!
@garryiglesias4074
@garryiglesias4074 Год назад
And my son has the name of the cover of DSTOM, I mean the name of the scientist who did "The Cambridge Experiment" (note that the name of what is pictured references Cambridge... ). Anyway: Sir Isaac Newton (I just kept "Isaac" :) ).
@soundfx68
@soundfx68 2 года назад
Loved this and Wish You Were Here in my early 20's. Got to see Floyd live three times. So perhaps this is why later I like melodic Jazz, like Pat Metheny Band... and lots of electronic. Great breakdown!
@textnotepro
@textnotepro 2 года назад
Now that is a great idea.... How about Travels by pat metheny group?
@max2082
@max2082 2 года назад
Always love how mellow Pink Floyd, Steely Dan, and Queen were. As a kid I would grow up listening to a mix of jazz, soul and pop. So they were really easy to get into listening to.
@Reliquancy
@Reliquancy 2 года назад
In high school we would start this album and the old Wizard of Oz movie at a certain time and it’s funny how the music and scenes match up a lot (coincidentally? Idk) Like right when the movie starts to be in color with all the green is when he says Money! and a ton more
@drjaymermelstein
@drjaymermelstein 2 года назад
Claudio, after almost 49 years after it’s release in 1973 you have found once again to break down a classic rock album and find a great way to analyze I started listening to when I was 12. Great again I love when you call call out the chords so cool👍😎
@PhillyTom
@PhillyTom 2 года назад
Agreed. Awesome ear. Totally impressed
@davehyper7835
@davehyper7835 2 года назад
The moment i started watching this had to pause it, go listen to the whole album. Loved watching you build the chords on the fly for this! Spectacular!
@margix1172
@margix1172 2 года назад
A Turntable should ALWAYS be used in place of crappy digital files!!!! Bravo Claudio!
@philippeblondeaux5566
@philippeblondeaux5566 7 месяцев назад
always loved this album and you make me discover so many new things about it, I'm really admiring your profound music knowledge and the way you bring it with fun and good humor, if only we had more teachers like you
@pierreyveshuet1763
@pierreyveshuet1763 2 года назад
The chord sequence of "Us and Them" was originally written by Richard Wright as a bluesy piano instrumental for the soundtrack of Michelangelo Antonioni's movie "Zabriskie Point". The music was finally not use in the movie but the chord sequence was not lost and became "Us and Them".
@auxpowerunit
@auxpowerunit 2 года назад
As a wanna-be musician, I've listened to this album since I was a kid. I would have paid anything to get a master-class lesson about Dark Side of the Moon then. I'm so happy, that 48 years later, Dr.Mix posted this information for everybody !
@jeanpierrebonno4703
@jeanpierrebonno4703 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for making me remember this wonderful record. I was 20 years old in 1973 and we danced endless slow dances to this music.
@Neil-Hanson67
@Neil-Hanson67 4 месяца назад
One of the best selling albums of all time...Love Pink Floyd.
@garymeakin
@garymeakin 2 года назад
I like watching you deconstructing and reconstructing classic music. It makes me wish I learnt music when I was younger as this is another language to me. Great video.
@TheSideProject
@TheSideProject 2 года назад
The greatest Album of all time BEAUTIFUL
@jonasvm
@jonasvm 2 года назад
its not the best of all time
@garryiglesias4074
@garryiglesias4074 2 года назад
@@jonasvm Right: it's the best album in space time.
@jonasvm
@jonasvm 2 года назад
@@garryiglesias4074 it's not the best album in space time.
@garryiglesias4074
@garryiglesias4074 2 года назад
@@jonasvm Of course it is, it would be mad to deny it.
@malinamatricala3056
@malinamatricala3056 2 года назад
We want a Pink Floyd x Doctor Mix album:)
@anggungunara
@anggungunara 2 года назад
Congratulation! I think you're about the first RU-vidr that pause at and skip the much beloved Time guitar solo - not to mention questioning the choice of Clare Torry and Dick Parry - without every angry fan coming at you😂 Anyway, great video as always!
@astrogerard
@astrogerard 2 года назад
Only a genius can analyze a genius. Well done!
@eclipsemusic13cadomusic2
@eclipsemusic13cadomusic2 2 года назад
OK for jazzy chords progression in TDSOTM and we can also hear the jazz side of the moon in the rythmic moods of the album with a kind of lazy swing in several songs, notably in Breathe or the sort of jazzy waltz in Eclipse
@user-eu3mn6ss5l
@user-eu3mn6ss5l 2 года назад
Wonderful video. Great analysis. And even a true, real vinyl experience, complete with clicks and pops. Just an amazing album. The chord changes are what's missing from a lot of modern rock. OK, almost all modern rock. I LOVE this album.
@clxdmusic
@clxdmusic 2 года назад
this was some really beautiful analysis. i was glued to this video from start to finish
@Doctormix
@Doctormix 2 года назад
Glad to hear it!
@Sumbibebe
@Sumbibebe 2 года назад
That was a fantastic discovery. I loved that album and played it to death in my younger days but NEVER noticed the Jazz Side Of The Moon. Holy Wow, I fell in love with it all over again!! I even got chills up and down my spine because I knew the songs so well but it’s like it’s now reaching my deepest soul. How cool is that?!! Claudio, you are amazing!!
@dykodesigns
@dykodesigns 2 года назад
That was great, I quite like the idea of album analysis like this. This album was so ahead in many ways.
@fabriziodutto7508
@fabriziodutto7508 2 года назад
One of the most beautiful and iconic pieces in music history! Genesis also has very interesting chords or arpeggios (like in the Colony of Slippermen). Grazie per aver condiviso!! You're great!
@arthuryosupov508
@arthuryosupov508 2 года назад
You're Awesome ! Thank you for the opportunity, to learn from you're vast harmonic Talent and ability, to express it sooo good & nice for my ears. Cheers Doctor Mix!
@tschalkers8185
@tschalkers8185 2 года назад
My favourite album of all time! This was awesome, you are gifted!
@ridgerider7402
@ridgerider7402 2 года назад
Amazing music Dark side if the moon. Thankyou for stripping it down like this, I am learning so much from your videos.
@Pluto1010
@Pluto1010 2 года назад
I feel deepest respect for these guys and you to be able to create an play something like this. Just epic.
@joek2073
@joek2073 2 года назад
I really love the heartfelt breakdown of these tracks. This album just really evokes a different state of being for me 😍🎶 ...it's sort of a melancholy joy. Great vid, much appreciated! ✌️😎 Just what I needed before slipping off to dream 😴
@outbackchillin5628
@outbackchillin5628 2 года назад
thank you ..do this more please ! yes , I still listen to my scratched original
@danielh3326
@danielh3326 2 года назад
Mind blown 🤯 Thank you, Claudio for giving me a new way to listen to one of my favorite albums.
@KKMcK1
@KKMcK1 2 года назад
I do not think/feel it is correct to try and pigeonhole this work of art. Musically, and spiritually, it is transcendent. I was 18 when this album came out, and there just happened to be the best LSD ever available at the time. Orange Sunshine Barrels! WOW!!!!!!!!!! This album and Zeppelin's Houses of the Holy were the albums of THAT summer!!! Mind-blowing!!! 1973: Unforgettable!
@VSARecordsDelhi
@VSARecordsDelhi 2 года назад
big fan of you ! the way you feel music explain what music is for living beings.
@spu77
@spu77 2 года назад
I'm not into rock either but I knew there was something special about this album. Thanks for showing us that it was jazz!
@theUMnet
@theUMnet Год назад
The Dark Side was my first bought record. Now I own still the first one, have a second one to play and a third to be kept new.... Also a CD, the remastered version.... And now your splended explanation of the jazz side of the moon. I will now listen this record for a few weeks from now. Big Thanks, Dr Mix!
@yvesjardin5227
@yvesjardin5227 2 года назад
Thanks a lot for this wonderful tribute to this album and this clever lesson of music . You're really a great musician . Congratulations
@voxmagnetic6177
@voxmagnetic6177 2 года назад
I've seen quite a few of your videos and this was the best so far. Keep up the good work!
@FarrellMcGovern
@FarrellMcGovern 2 года назад
A wonderful and unique look at one of the classic albums of all time. Thank you!!
@mkilner
@mkilner 2 года назад
This is Gold!!...watching from Los Angeles, please do more of this! 👏🏻🌟🎼💙😌
@Reuben1024
@Reuben1024 2 года назад
Fantastic and fascinating, more of this please! My all time favourite album (I remember it being released) had so many copies of it, and still play it. Really interesting listing to your comments / deconstruction.
@joachimbecker3048
@joachimbecker3048 2 года назад
its the masterpiece and I have the orginal master recording in LP of it also the cd and sacd - its a album for lifetime and i know it since it came out - i also make my own tracks and videos of it - you can always discover something new even after listening hundreds of times...i like the raggae version of it too - thank you for play this :-) Claudio ... . Pink Floyd rules ! the beauty of it is how they were able to put technology and emotion together - it leaves you breathless while listening, that was my first impression when i first heard it and i still love it today. R.I.P. Richard Wright..you are not forget
@Whistler-007
@Whistler-007 2 года назад
Thanks for this @Doctor Mix. I grew up on Pink Floyd. Really enjoyed this break down.
@34Kuro
@34Kuro 11 месяцев назад
"The great gig in the sky" is always my favorite track of Pink Floyd and on my top10 musical pieces in general.
@vibrantmistartist9297
@vibrantmistartist9297 2 года назад
a re upload seamed to work Claudio, I need to bring back the fact about how good your studio looks! keep up all the great work my man!
@fredfred2363
@fredfred2363 2 года назад
You're doing a technical Rick Beato type analysis! Love it! 👍🏻
@cmiller4171
@cmiller4171 2 года назад
This is one of my favorite albums. Take care. Stay well,safe and happy!
@tranceformaty
@tranceformaty 2 года назад
At 14:22 i started to cry and i just don´t know why...because it´s so beautiful ? I always start to cry when i hear the great gig in the sky....this was a coincidentaly rhyme...of me....
@basshorseman998
@basshorseman998 2 года назад
I always like when a knowledgeable musician (you) pulls apart and opens up interesting work. Its both educating and interesting, Thanks
@pat_0248
@pat_0248 2 года назад
Ah! Money, what a famous and fantastic song too AH ! Money, quel morceau célèbre aussi et fantastique
@fomalhaut86
@fomalhaut86 Год назад
These deconstruction videos are brilliant. They unravel the complexity of music. They make me appreciate the music more :)
@gmat78
@gmat78 2 года назад
Brillant Analysis! I have listen so many this record that never stop listen about Jazz influence on this record! 👏
@RandomNoiseMusic
@RandomNoiseMusic 2 года назад
I probably understood only very little of what you were demonstrating and analyzing here but that was magical and fascinating to watch because A I am a big fan of Pink Floyd and B because of your passion to music, knowledge and great ability to deliver complex concepts in a fun and interesting way! 🙌
@ScottsSynthStuff
@ScottsSynthStuff 2 года назад
Even better the second time around. I watched the premiere as my plane was landing in the Caribbean :)
@florian8020
@florian8020 2 года назад
Just realized, that the dark side of the moon is an analogy to life: starting with the heartbeat as Intro... then you... breathe... (birth) The last tack is the great gig in the sky. Which is what our soul is searching for, spiritual development. truely amazing album. Maybe the greatest of all time (till now).
@lucasloavedanta
@lucasloavedanta 2 года назад
Enjoyed your video so so much... Thanks, it was an awesome experience to hear this record with you.
@stevenaustin4591
@stevenaustin4591 2 года назад
hey Cladio, would you ever consider looking into some of the old skool classic house tunes of the 90s and what kinda chords they were playing on those house organs. maybe a tutorial on writing a 90s house tune or something like that would be cool! :)
@oscar_461
@oscar_461 2 года назад
Finally you talk about Pink Floyd, my favorite band of all time ! I will enjoy this for sure, especially with Us And Them on intro ;)
@Stu-Vino
@Stu-Vino 2 года назад
What a great video. I was playing along with you! So many interesting chords and key changes. I avoided this album for years, assuming it was going to be straightforward rock with long solos etc - how wrong I was. An amazing album. How about doing A Night At The Opera next?
@Doctormix
@Doctormix 2 года назад
Uhhh
@egorm8952
@egorm8952 2 года назад
Thank you so much, Claudio! My favorite album reviewed by one of my favorite musicians! What a great start for the day. Thank you.
@prettypointlessvideo
@prettypointlessvideo 2 года назад
Claudio, this video format, and this video, are fantastic! I really love this style. Am I right in thinking this is the first real-time record analysis video you have posted on the channel? If so, what a choice :)
@Doctormix
@Doctormix 2 года назад
yeah, first time I do this 🕺Glad you liked it!
@LukezyM
@LukezyM 2 года назад
Claudio trying to do Beato😉 Good stuff.
@HAUNTED_KNIGHTS-KOTH
@HAUNTED_KNIGHTS-KOTH 2 года назад
Absolutely loved this deconstruction of Dark Side of the Moon.
@guitarbrad
@guitarbrad 2 года назад
Please PLEASE do more analysis of classic vinyl records in the future! This was amazing and I was right with you sharing your excitement of this beautiful music! "The jazz side of the moon."
@PhillyTom
@PhillyTom 2 года назад
Hey Guitarbrad I agree. Dr Mix has a lot of knowledge to add
@MS-Patriot2
@MS-Patriot2 2 года назад
Tears and goosebumps all the way through. Utterly marvellous Dr.Mix. You achieve in 20 minutes what I have spent years disassembling and enjoying. Thank you for unlocking some of those elusive and epic chords!
@Subjective_JoshNelson
@Subjective_JoshNelson Год назад
Holy, sh*t; didn't get the was Pink Floyd vid, from the title. Can't wait to take this in! Thanks Claudio!
@ziggy_zagged
@ziggy_zagged 2 года назад
I love Pink Floyd! Thank you for this video Claudio!
@giuliocolliard6017
@giuliocolliard6017 9 месяцев назад
I love this format WAY TOO MUCH thank you
@althejazzman
@althejazzman 2 года назад
I love that you played the vinyl for reference instead of some internet stream. It made for a really easy way to stop and start the track.
@TheJohnniegolden
@TheJohnniegolden 2 года назад
Doctor Mix full of forensic Jazz Chord Analysis party tricks!!! Much Love!!
@barryward7633
@barryward7633 2 года назад
Thanks a lot Dr Mix, one my favorite albums of the 70's, please can we have more like this what about Roger Hodgeson's song called School, thanks, (Grazie) I was in Milano Italy in February 1991 for 2 weeks only on a working trip and just love the culture and food.
@antoinenioi6863
@antoinenioi6863 2 года назад
One of my favorite album !! This album is a paradise of sound ! Thanks to make a video of this fantastic music 👍😉
@riccardotorri8648
@riccardotorri8648 2 года назад
oh yes!!!! that's why doc mix is different by any other music channel. keep on with these kind of contents ;-)
@ppilwal
@ppilwal 2 года назад
You play so well!
@Doctormix
@Doctormix 2 года назад
Thanks!
@haslo_
@haslo_ 2 года назад
Whenever I get a new piece of audio equipment, this is the album I listen through it. It's my reference point. The core thing that all of my musical world revolves around. There's simply nothing else like it.
@francoallione6766
@francoallione6766 2 года назад
Uno de los mejores análisis de dark side que he visto. Gracias
@KitCatStudio
@KitCatStudio 2 года назад
I love this one. And I love the fact you went ahead doing this one with vinyl. Truly one of the the greatest albums ever produced.
@MiriusTube
@MiriusTube 2 года назад
The pitch up and down of the record on and off is so satisfying - it sounds like the old tape machines spinning up and is just a little more fun than digital clips!! Kudos!
@ProckGnosis
@ProckGnosis 2 года назад
When I first started teaching myself keys, Pink Floyd was one of the early influences for branching into major/minor 7ths and diminished chords, at a speed that was easy enough to play along with. Only later did I realize that adding a little swing made all those minor and major 7ths sound pretty jazzy. It rocks when a great album is also a great educational experience.
@paulmcmc4005
@paulmcmc4005 2 года назад
It’s nearly the 50th anniversary for this masterpiece and yet still timeless. A TRUE CLASSIC
@valleyken
@valleyken 2 года назад
When you flip the record, does it play the light side of the moon ? haha :D Awesome playing.
@user-by5yq7qo4e
@user-by5yq7qo4e 8 месяцев назад
Very nice analysis of this masterpiece. In the Great Gig In The Sky there is a very jazzy transition from Gm Dorian to Bm. I really love your energy. It would be nice to have a series of interviews about synthology, the science of synths. You could ask famous keyboard players what was their mindset for choosing their sounds on different tunes.
@frankliebe
@frankliebe 2 года назад
Great review and Expression of the Pink Floyd's master artwork! Thank You Very much for your invest of time, groove, heart and music - and of course THE JAZZ in all of it! you bring it near to feel it and its Enthusiasm!! Thank you Doctor Mix!! I ❤️ IT!! best regards, Frank Liebe
@loupoxx
@loupoxx 2 года назад
I love this album, and I love the way you use to talk about it... Thanks a lot. and, your english is perfectly clear for the Frenchy I am ^^
@armucoartworks1732
@armucoartworks1732 2 года назад
Thanks Claudio for sharing knowledge of deconstruction of one on of my favourite Band :)
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