Paul McCartney Nearly Ended up on ‘Dark Side Of The Moon,’ but Roger Waters Deemed His Contribution “Useless” – NewsBreak
Other than the music, one of the most recognizable elements of Pink Floyd‘s 1973 album, The Dark Side Of The Moon, is the snippets of dialogue featured at the end of several tracks. On the album, some of the songs that feature those snippets include “Speak To Me”, “The Great Gig In The Sky”, and “Money”. To get these pieces of dialogue, Roger Waters wandered about Abbey Road recording studio asking people questions. He asked Paul McCartney some of those questions, but unimpressed with his answers, Waters didn’t end up adding his verbal contributions to the record.
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