Following hot on the heels of the
album's ranking in the all-time top selling albums (see our news story
of April 26th), Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon achieved another
impressive landmark this month.
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Dark Side Of The Moon
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The 1973 classic has now achieved
an incredible 1,500 weeks on the American Billboard charts since its
release.
When it appeared, some 33 years ago, it spent its first 736
consecutive weeks on the chart until it dropped out in 1988.
Following
another brief five week run, it has since dotted in and out of the top
200 for a further 759 non-consecutive weeks.
On being told of the 1,500 week
landmark, Roger Waters told Billboard: "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."
Waters will be performing the
whole of ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ on his upcoming tour, with the help of
Nick Mason on at least two of the shows.
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