Wednesday, March 1, 2023

"Brain Damage" by Mary Fahl

 


Today marks (believe it or not) the fiftieth anniversary of the release of "Dark Side of the Moon," Pink Floyd's quintessential progressive rock masterpiece which spent an astounding 1500 weeks among the top 200 Billboard albums.  It's estimated that the iconic record, on a slow week, averages between 8,000 and 9,000 copies sold.  

In 2011, Mary Fahl released an album that reimagined "Dark Side of the Moon."  Among the covers on the tribute album is this haunting take on "Brain Damage."

For a cover of Mary Fahl's band October Project, the Gregory Douglass version of "A Lonely Voice" can be found here.

For another Pink Floyd cover, Rasputina's version of "Wish You Were Here" can be found here.

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