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Brain Damage (Pink Floyd song) ” Brain Damage ” is the ninth track [nb 1] from English rock band Pink Floyd ‘s 1973 album The Dark Side of the Moon. [2] [3] It was sung on record by Roger Waters (with harmonies by David Gilmour ), who would continue to sing it on his solo tours. Gilmour sang the lead vocal when Pink Floyd performed it live on.. Pink Floyd’s magnum opus, ‘The Dark Side of the Moon,’ contemplates the fragility of the human psyche perhaps most poignantly in its penultimate track, ‘Brain Damage.’ The song is more than a classic rock staple; it’s a dive into the dichotomy of sanity and lunacy, cementing itself in the psyche of listeners with its haunting lyrics and atmospheric sounds.



