This Day In Music History: April 17th
April 17th 1973: Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side Of The Moon" becomes gold in the U.S. The record then remains on the top 10 charts for over ten years, becoming the longest charting rock album in history.
April 17th 1973: Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side Of The Moon" becomes gold in the U.S. The record then remains on the top 10 charts for over ten years, becoming the longest charting rock album in history.