A Live Studio Cover of Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon, Played from Start to Finish
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Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon is best appreciated as a full album rather than in separate tracks. The Martin Miller Session Band offers a unique cover, performing the entire album in one continuous piece. While they respect the original album, they also infuse their own creativity into the performance. The solos are distinct and not mere imitations of the original artists. The band’s approach is both refreshing and innovative, showcasing their musical talents while honoring the iconic work of Pink Floyd.
You can't morally speaking, I'm telling you.
The band covers the album up to a point, but not slavishly.
When Miller solos, he's not aping David Gilmour.
Drummer Felix Lehrmann will never ever be confused for Nick Mason.
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