Had I known I would have this family issue meaning no bed at brothers I would have booked their concert that’s on down the road! But that’s sold out now
Dark Side was originally an album by Medicine Head ( every days a school day ).
"Hope-Evans left the band for over a year,[3] and Fiddler, Relf (on bass), and drummer John Davies recorded the band's third album and last on Dandelion, Dark Side of the Moon.[4] It was released in 1972, the year before the Pink Floydalbum of the same name.[6] According to Nicholas Schaffner, Pink Floyd briefly changed the name of their piece (which they were already performing live), to Eclipse, until the Medicine Head album turned out to be "a commercial dud".[7] The track "Only To Do What Is True" appeared on the 1972 compilation, There Is Some Fun Going Forward."
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