The Unkillable Album Adored by Stoners Everywhere The Billboard charts have been a benchmark for music success since the 1940s, but one album has defied conventional metrics of fleeting fame.
Pink Floyd's 1973 masterpiece, The Dark Side of the Moon, has spent nearly a thousand weeks on the charts, a testament to its enduring appeal that transcends generations.
The album's release in June 1973 was a bold experiment in psychedelic rock, tackling themes of mortality, mental health, and the pressures of modern life.