This is a reminder that Pink Floyd's classic 1973 album, Dark Side Of The Moon, has been nominated as one of the 100 Greatest Albums, in this Sunday's (April 17th) Channel 4 TV special in the UK.
We revealed last month that the special, to be broadcast at 8pm, includes newly recorded interviews with David Gilmour in the Pink Floyd segment, and the programme itself is a look at "songs that have changed our lives, from singers and musicians spanning 50 years - from folk to rap, jazz to punk rock, R&B to glam rock."
The four-hour special, celebrating the greatest albums ever made, looks at the favourite songs of the
nation, and reveals why and how each album came about.
Channel 4's panel of music industry experts had the painstaking task of selecting 125 classic albums for the public to choose from - a list that contains classic works from the likes of Elvis Presley, The Who, Led Zeppelin, The Sex Pistols and Dusty Springfield, right through to current chart acts The Streets and Scissor Sisters, most notable for their cover of the Floyd's Comfortably Numb.
Where did the Floyd come in the voting? Tune in and find out!
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