Money by Pink Floyd
Genre: Progressive Rock
Year: 1973
Year: 1973
described as "one of the most memorable classic bass riffs ever recorded."]]
"Money" is the sixth track from English progressive rock band Pink Floyds 1973 album The Dark Side of the Moon. Written by bassist Roger Waters, it opened side two of the original vinyl LP, and is the only song on the album to enter the top 20 on the Billboard' Hot 100. "Money" is particularly notable for its unusual 7/4–4/4 time signature, its distinctive bassline and the seven-beat "loop" of money-related sound effects that opens the track: coins clinking, a cash register ringing, etc. Read full article at wikipedia.org
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