Like a lot of kids who came of age in the 70s, I discovered Pink Floyd through their run of concept albums that dominated the decade.
The Wall
came out in 1979 when I was 13, blowing me away with its intensity and sonic richness (though as noted previously, it's not an album I spin much these days); and of course, sitting down for 40 minutes with a pair of headphones and a copy of
Dark Side of the Moon
was an essential rite of passage. Eventually I started working my way backwards, both to the e...
Published on October 11, 2022 10:30