Legendary Artist Turned An Old sound Effects Record Into a Massive 70s HIT | Professor of Rock

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The compelling story of Pink Floyd’s first Hit Single of the 70s, Money from one of the biggest selling albums in the history of planet earth, Dark Side of the Moon. From it’s origins to it’s sonic mastery Engineer Alan Parsons tells the first hand story of how Roger Waters vision and David Gilmour’s blazing vocal made it a song for the ages. We Have New MERCH! bit.ly/ProfessorsMerch Thank you to this Episodes Sponsor, Zenni Optical Incredible Prices on New Glasses - bit.ly/ZenniOpticalShop ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Executive Producer Brandon Fugal Honorary Producers Jeffery Thorn, Auqaman7801, John Corsale, Mike Millet, Mark Thompson, Fakeaorta, Bobby Alcott ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Access To Backstage Content Become a Patron - bit.ly/ProfessorofRockVIPFan Check Out My Hand Picked Selection Below Professor's 80s Store - 100 Best Selling Albums amzn.to/3h3qZX9 - Ultimate History of 80s Teen Movie amzn.to/3ifjdKQ - 80s to 90s VHS Video Cover Art amzn.to/2QXzmIX - Totally Awesome 80s A Lexicon amzn.to/3h4ilrk - Best In Ear Headphones (I Use These Every Day) amzn.to/2ZcTlIl ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Click here for Premium Content: bit.ly/SignUpForPremiumContent​ bit.ly/Facebook_Professor_of_Rock bit.ly/Instagram_Professor_of_Rock#70s #Rock #Story Hey music junkies and vinyl junkies Professor of Rock always here to celebrate the greatest artists and the greatest songs of all time for the music community and vinyl community with music history video essay's. If you’ve ever owned records, cassettes and CD’s at different times in you life or still do this is your place Subscribe below right now to be a part of our daily celebration of the rock era with exclusive stories from straight from the artists and click on our patreon link in the description to see our brand new show there. Paraphrased from the King James Bible- in 1st Timothy- Chapter 6- verse 10, we find the cautionary scripture:... “For the love of money is the root of all evil "And while some have coveted after it, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.” Regardless of your religious or non-religious persuasion, one can find invaluable wisdom in that particular passage. For a musician...money is a dangerous motivation. The very concept of money can smear the artistic purity of music, and taint the honesty of its expression. The value of music is largely measured by appreciative fans who lay their money down to buy songs, albums, concert tickets, and related merchandise. Music is an extremely lucrative business. According to 2020 figures, the business of music generates more than 23 BILLION dollars a year! The irony is that an artist usually writes his or her best stuff before the money comes in- when they are hungry, and living on the edge. You do it because the music is burning inside you, not because you wanna get paid. So... what is an emerging musical artist to do? The conundrum of “money” was VERY interesting to Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters. Roger was born in a low-income household. Both of his parents were school-teachers. His father, the son of a coal miner, was killed in battle during the final stages of WWII, when Roger was only 5 months old, and Roger’s mother was left to provide for Roger and his brother John. Pink’s other principal figure, David Gilmour, was also an offspring to educators. His father was a zoology lecturer, and his mother a trained teacher. Although Gilmour grew up in a higher economic class than Waters, there was a time when he was so destitute as a struggling artist, he was homeless, and slept in a broken down car. Money was sparse around Pink Floyd when Gilmour joined up with Waters, Nick Mason, Richard Wright, and Syd Barrett in December, 1967.
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