These are the three last tracks from the "Dark Side of the Moon" (1973) album: Any Colour You Like, Brain Damage and Eclipse by Pink Floyd.Lyrics:(Instrument 59. “ Ibiza Bar ,” More (1969) Another good rocker from the movie soundtrack. 58. “ Astronomy Dominé (live),” Ummagumma (1969) It’s good to have these early live artifacts; they allow “Brain Damage” serves as a pivotal moment in the album, taking on the question of madness more directly than any other song, with lines like “the lunatic is in my head” being paired with In the following article, submitted by Brain Damage regular Graham Hignett, he takes a look at the track "Time" from the band's 1973 classic, The Dark Side of The Moon, and analyses what the song means to him TIME. “Time is the fire in which we burn”. - a quote from a poem by Delmore Schwartz (later used in a Star Trek movie), and a Song: Brain Damage/EclipseArtist: Pink FloydAlbum: Dark Side Of The MoonYear: 1973Record Label: CapitolWriters: Brain Damage: Waters - Eclipse: WatersBand Me First off, I've been a Floyd Fan for many years, so this isn't really something I just discovered. But I'm passionate and may have a few beers in me so here goes: That transition from Brain Damage to Eclipse! Whoa! Never fails to give me chills. This morning I was running well before the sun rose, listening to Roger's "In the Flesh Album". The lunatic is in my head. The lunatic is in my head. You raise the blade, you make the change. You re-arrange me 'til I'm sane. You lock the door. And throw away the key. There's someone in my k9Fz.