Technically he's right though as scientists are not sure whether to classify Pluto as a planet or not...currently it's status is a dwarf planet, rather than regular planet, which doesn't make much sense, since most dawrf planets ever discovered are usually natural satellites for their much bigger neighbours!...but if we are thinknig like celestial body in general and not just a planet, than yes - Pluto is the last celestial body on the edge of our solar system!...
@@Summon256 Well, I'm sure. Pluto and its discovery have a history. Now I understand that there are certain people who want to make a name for themselves with scientific pronouncements without evidence. They can't put all that ink back in the pen.
A good example of how Sir Dave can wring more raw emotion out of one well bent note than most players can with entire chords. He gets that comment alot and it's no exaggeration.
Some people diss on me watching reaction vids, but I love how new generations learn about the music I grew up with. Especially when they hear how great music used to be back then. Sure, we had run of the mill, a dime a dozen ‘hits’ too. But we listened to this, no matter what the radio played. And we were just as much in awe then as you are now. I’d request King Crimson, but it’d get blocked
As you've discovered their lyrics and music are deep and can transport you to a different universe. You've so much more to discover. It might be good to listen to whole album as recorded to get the complete overall message and mood.
Not all songs from that album are as melodic and catchy as this one though...there are only a couple more that are like this, but not that much...i just cannot enjoy the song, that i don't find sonically appealing...
another version is very good. Roger Water 'hey you live' the wall. at 1:55 Snowy White on his Les Paul hits a note an carries it for 23 seconds using feed back. Which he had to find the place on eac stage at every concert
"...we don't need no education We don't need no thought control ..." (by Another brick in the wall part 2) Questo suona (grida) la chitarra di David Gilmour nel meraviglioso assolo .
Another great song from Pink Floyd again, David Gilmour and Roger Waters share the lead vocals in this song, Gilmour sings in the first part of the song, before his epic guitar solo, and Waters sings the final verses after the solo. Roger Waters does a great job of conveying an atmosphere of complete desperation and despair in his vocals. Lending to what "Pink", (the fictional Rock Star in the story of The Wall), might be experiencing.
At the "wall' concert this song is after played when the wall is built and the band is completely behind the wall until the end when, then the trial is song. 4 minute Into to the wall concert "in the flesh(Live) from Roger water"The wall" ( digital video) WARNING: if you watch this you will want to see the rest. Won may awards *************************
You know you could have just edited your comment to sound like something completely different like - "Great reaction as always" or something like that, right? LOL
@@Summon256 I hadn’t watched Sheep yet; I just saw it in his playlist when I did edit my comment. And then I commented on the Sheep reaction. 😏 Besides, we saw him react to it in the live stream last night…we just couldn’t hear the song. 😂
@@lynnhoffman247 I don't think you get it...read what i said again...and think - think deep... ...Okay i'll cut you troubles and say this - when editing your message it is not necessary to leave old text on top of adding new one...you can simply delete the whole old text and replace it with something new...now you get it?...
If you Google Syd Barrette founder of Pink Floyd and his mental problems most of the songs refer to him and also to mankind in general. if you want your mind blown listen to Atom Heart Mother and Saucerful of secrets
You must listen to the whole album. Or else you miss a masterpiece and you get the whole picture. This is just a piece of a big puzzle. The Wall is a concept album that is meant to listen to from beginning to start.
Let me know when you watch the movie The Wall by Pink Floyd you want to get your mind blown damn good movie siinamota first came out let me know when you watch it okay
The thing is, it's hard to react to a song on The Wall album without the overall context...every time it's...what¡¡...why?...the album is almost entirely the work of Rogers Waters ...who wrote it while they were on tour...represents the alienation towards the fans themselves mixed with politics and personal experiences...watch the movie of Aalan Parker and everything will become clear to you..greetings
techincally not a planet, at least scientsist cannot classify it as such...they called it several names in the past, but most recent one is - dwarf planet, even though technically this doesn't make any sense, since majority of dwarf planets are usually natural satellites for their much bigger neighbour...but it is what it is - if that's what scientists decided to classify that as - then who are we to argue?...
Don't worry, we Pink Floyd fans understand that there really aren't words to describe their music. There isn't a superlative that even comes close.
No band puts more emotion and thought into every note than the Floyd. They are a genre and an experience like no other.
It's been said that Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour doesn't use an amplifier... he plugs his guitar straight into your soul!
I'm old school. The last planet is Pluto.
Having listened to Hey You, you may as well get the whole story by starting The Wall from the beginning.
Technically he's right though as scientists are not sure whether to classify Pluto as a planet or not...currently it's status is a dwarf planet, rather than regular planet, which doesn't make much sense, since most dawrf planets ever discovered are usually natural satellites for their much bigger neighbours!...but if we are thinknig like celestial body in general and not just a planet, than yes - Pluto is the last celestial body on the edge of our solar system!...
@@Summon256 Well, I'm sure. Pluto and its discovery have a history. Now I understand that there are certain people who want to make a name for themselves with scientific pronouncements without evidence. They can't put all that ink back in the pen.
No comment is necessary, they said it all 👍
i have heard this for decades and i am still in awe...great reaction!
The abrupt ending is due to the fact that another song begins immediately on the album. Brilliant song.
As usual and on most songs when Gilmor comes in .it's magic. Peace and Love
Pink Floyd fan for over 50 years.
Pure genius.
A lack of words, when it comes to Pink Floyd, is the best response you could ever have
great reaction. "mother" would be a good follow-up.
My favorite band of all-time!! ~the G.O.A.T.
A good example of how Sir Dave can wring more raw emotion out of one well bent note than most players can with entire chords. He gets that comment alot and it's no exaggeration.
Pink Floyd never disappoints! Great reaction.
It’s okay not say anything. You’re feeling it, that’s all that matters.
I have to listen to this album start to finish. You will be transported
Some people diss on me watching reaction vids, but I love how new generations learn about the music I grew up with. Especially when they hear how great music used to be back then. Sure, we had run of the mill, a dime a dozen ‘hits’ too. But we listened to this, no matter what the radio played. And we were just as much in awe then as you are now.
I’d request King Crimson, but it’d get blocked
As you've discovered their lyrics and music are deep and can transport you to a different universe. You've so much more to discover. It might be good to listen to whole album as recorded to get the complete overall message and mood.
Not all songs from that album are as melodic and catchy as this one though...there are only a couple more that are like this, but not that much...i just cannot enjoy the song, that i don't find sonically appealing...
Thanks for taking time to react to various Pink Floyd songs. Please check out the LIVE version of LEARNING TO FLY from the PULSE CONCERT.
Thank you so much!!!!!!!!! I will do a reaction to that one tomorrow!
Welcome to the club
another version is very good. Roger Water 'hey you live' the wall. at 1:55 Snowy White on his Les Paul hits a note an carries it for 23 seconds using feed back. Which he had to find the place on eac stage at every concert
"...we don't need no education
We don't need no thought control ..." (by Another brick in the wall part 2)
Questo suona (grida) la chitarra di David Gilmour nel meraviglioso assolo .
From their album "The Wall."
I love your reaction!!! Much love to you from northeast Florida
Another great song from Pink Floyd again, David Gilmour and Roger Waters share the lead vocals in this song, Gilmour sings in the first part of the song, before his epic guitar solo, and Waters sings the final verses after the solo.
Roger Waters does a great job of conveying an atmosphere of complete desperation and despair in his vocals. Lending to what "Pink", (the fictional Rock Star in the story of The Wall), might be experiencing.
Good to see you man
The wall is an album but it's also a movie
Yes... finally 🤘 awesome reaction 👍💯
At the "wall' concert this song is after played when the wall is built and the band is completely behind the wall until the end when, then the trial is song. 4 minute Into to the wall concert "in the flesh(Live) from Roger water"The wall" ( digital video) WARNING: if you watch this you will want to see the rest. Won may awards *************************
🙌🏼🎶🔥
When is “Sheep” dropping?
Never mind, I see it 😂
😂😂😂
You know you could have just edited your comment to sound like something completely different like - "Great reaction as always" or something like that, right? LOL
@@Summon256 I hadn’t watched Sheep yet; I just saw it in his playlist when I did edit my comment. And then I commented on the Sheep reaction. 😏 Besides, we saw him react to it in the live stream last night…we just couldn’t hear the song. 😂
@@lynnhoffman247 I don't think you get it...read what i said again...and think - think deep...
...Okay i'll cut you troubles and say this - when editing your message it is not necessary to leave old text on top of adding new one...you can simply delete the whole old text and replace it with something new...now you get it?...
@@Summon256 How about don’t tell me how to comment? 👋🏼
The wall 1979 got it the day it was in the record store
U have to watch the movie, it will blow ur mind, it was nice talking to u
It was nice talking to you as well. I’ll see you next live!
😉 Saw a request for 'Young Lust'! by PF! 😚 Go for it! 🥰🐰
Sorry to ruin your 222 likes :) Great reaction...Good journey, Peace!
Don't help them to bury the light
Great, so then you will love Faces of stone live at Pompeii 🙏
Hey, please react to young lust by Pink Floyd, it’s a little different. In an amazing way. ❤
If you Google Syd Barrette founder of Pink Floyd and his mental problems most of the songs refer to him and also to mankind in general. if you want your mind blown listen to Atom Heart Mother and Saucerful of secrets
Waters is a very deep guy...deep into himself lol.
😂
Well you're truly the only one who enjoys listening to Pink Floyd because nobody else does! Yeah that's total sarcasm!!!!
You must listen to the whole album. Or else you miss a masterpiece and you get the whole picture. This is just a piece of a big puzzle. The Wall is a concept album that is meant to listen to from beginning to start.
Let me know when you watch the movie The Wall by Pink Floyd you want to get your mind blown damn good movie siinamota first came out let me know when you watch it okay
Keep going with Pink Floyd, you have only tapped the surface. Why are the ends if your songs keep getting cut off?
The thing is, it's hard to react to a song on The Wall album without the overall context...every time it's...what¡¡...why?...the album is almost entirely the work of Rogers Waters ...who wrote it while they were on tour...represents the alienation towards the fans themselves mixed with politics and personal experiences...watch the movie of Aalan Parker and everything will become clear to you..greetings
Pluto.
techincally not a planet, at least scientsist cannot classify it as such...they called it several names in the past, but most recent one is - dwarf planet, even though technically this doesn't make any sense, since majority of dwarf planets are usually natural satellites for their much bigger neighbour...but it is what it is - if that's what scientists decided to classify that as - then who are we to argue?...
@@Summon256 I thought it had been reinstated.
I PERFER TO SMOKE THEM GREENS AND LISTEN TO THEM. JUST SAYING.....
pluto*