JAKARTA - inevitable, the album The Dark Side of the Moon is a monumental work in the development of music. When many people call the work the best, vocalist Pink Floyd, David Gilmour has his own opinion about the album.

According to the musician from England, the album, which released 11973, was not ranked first of Pink Floyd's discography. He expressed his opinion on Rolling Stone recently.

Gilmour's confession was quite interesting, because when promoting his solo album, Luck and Strange, he said that his album was the best work after The Dark Side of the Moon. Later, he corrected his words.

"That's a really funny statement. The Dark Side of the Moon isn't even my favorite album," said David Gilmour, quoted from UCR, August 27.

There is another more magical album in David Gilmour's eyes. The album is the 9th collection released two years after the phenomenal The Dark Side of the Moon.

"I prefer Wish You Were Here. Please, it's the best album I've ever watched, because everything else feels like it belongs to someone else," he said.

David Gilmour still often includes Pink Floyd's songs on his solo stage. However, there is one song that he refuses to embed into the list.

"I'll play one or two songs from the past (Pink Floyd). I'll play Wish You Were Here, but I won't bring 'Money' if that's the reason you're here," said David Gilmour without explaining why.

Pink Floyd now leaves two personnel, namely David Gilmour and Nick Mason. David and Roger Waters experienced a feud that made their relationship strained.


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