@@swinetrek RW had a lot of people hating him when he left the band. So they went to Court and their Lawyers fought it out. Each got what they Deserved - not just what they wanted. My good friend in the UK is an Entertainment Atty. He also Produced a lot of big name Tours, since the 70's, is very successful & well known. I know how it works, and I will respect your opinion, it doesn't mean I'm going to agree with you or anyone because I can find out the truth.
Israel he's been editing it for decades now...only some fragments have been seen and the quality still looks rough...hope he signs off on an official release one day..
pssssst! Analog!!! analog sucks......its good in perfect circumstances only......i was born 4 days before this show in 1980......digital makes up for low sound qual and poor amplification by how much you can keep in your pocket and blast into your brain through some seinheisers
@@rmyikzelf5604 Look up Pink Floyd The Wall: Live in Earl's Court 1980 and skip to Young Lust. That's where the video footage comes from. The audio is from a different recording. Also note the keyboard player at 0:37 making no noise whatsoever
@@BigEdWo maybe Roger shouldn't have turned into the rotten twat he did. Tried at one time to kick another founding member, Richard Wright, out. Left the band, wanted to take the name with him. Judge told him to piss off
I know Regina it's like the same thing when The Beatles played for the last time together in the rooftop, but still I don't think that the things between Roger and David are ok, at least that's what I see
***** actually if you think about it TB had a legal fight that last for more than 5 years and also they had big egos between each other but there was more chance for TB tto getting back together thank PF with Roger
@@vladimirvladimirovichputin6797you’re genuinely stupid if you think that way, all songwriters get worse eventually. Just because his music isn’t as good now does not mean you get to discredit 90 percent of Pink Floyd’s music that Roger wrote
Only Pink Floyd can slip in one healthy upbeat physical song on an entire album taking place in the darkest recesses of the human mind and make it not only fit in but AWESOME
I feel sorry for Richard Wright since he was kicked out of the band while the album was being created. He was trying his hardest to get back in. Roger should have let him back in. I mean he was kicked out because of how he couldn’t see his wife and kids and missed them so much. RIP Richard Wright. May he live a happy live in heaven.
On the flipside, being kicked out of the band and then hired on as a paid musician meant that he was the only member of Pink Floyd to actually profit from the tour - the band itself lost money.
I disagree with most comments, i actually feel like this is one of the few songs where roger and david seem to be enjoying playing during this troubled period.
@@niamunt nah, the lead singer and guitarist used to be Syd Barrett. However he went mad and succumbed to mental illness in the late 60's. They then hired Gilmour as a replacement.
I will forever love Roger's smile at 3:50. Him and David were two musicians performing a song in a concert. No stress, no hatred, just pure art at its best
@leila lalala I don't really trip hard I'm to scared haha. But I've been micro dosing shrooms and let me tell you life is much better since I started that.Plus growing them is a fascinating hobbie.
I think he has a great voice. I also love how he can change the tone of it so much, from almost angelic in "Green Is the Colour" to the more rock 'n roll growl in this one.
Man, I love this song. One of the more underrated songs off "The Wall". Always thought it could have been released as a single, it has that pop quality to it, without that being meant as a bad thing of course. I guess they didn't want people to listen to it out of context and think the lyrics are as shallow as they seem. On a different note, no pun intended, I really like the backing vocals during Dave's solo that are added on live version, the "ooo-aaah"s, if that makes any sense XD
Top of the list would probably be Waiting for the worms, whole song basically says "Let's do another holocaust". Take that one out of context and the Floyd become the most popular Nazi band of all times.
I feel like Dazed and Confused live in London at the Supershow in 1969 is. Everything about that performance is rock and roll. The clothes, the atmosphere and the performance is absolutely raw.
@@nigelpisswater484 David Gilmour is a beautiful man and I won’t hear him be besmirched by the likes of yourself, Roger on the other hand, why the long face 🗿?
Yes for this song, the music was composed be Gilmour as run like hell, comfortably numb, wish you were here, dogs...etc Also Gilmour had a great influence on the music...
True but I'm pretty sure that the only Pink Floyd members in that band were Nick Mason and Roger Waters. So that wasn't entirely Pink Floyd. (Fun fact sigma is the Greek letter S)
Great song! I love when Roger and David both sing into the microphone :) And tall lanky Roger can't dance but it's cute. And I love the facial expressions David makes when he plays guitar and how he shakes his hips.
The seemingly intimate moment of the sharing of the microphone makes you wonder if Gilmore ever entertained the thought of giving Waters a sharp uppercut to the chin.
Ricky Spanish Yeah and besides they seem to be rushing through the "I need a dirty woman" bit as not to feel each other's breath on their face for more than strictly necessary lol
I was too young to see the Wall live. Must have been amazing. I know this is Rogers baby but how can he sit there next to David with that voice and guitar playing and not be more grateful what he had in David?! What a shame....
Everyone played their role perfectly Gilmour rocking out the solo + backup bits Roger grooving out with that juicy bass tone Richard Wright doing a organ solo Nick Mason providing one hell of a beat All the backing musicians did great too :) The background vocalists during the solo were really intense
@@norwegianzound Wright was still a paid session musician for The Wall Live, and fans didn't really find out he was fired until the release of The Final Cut in 1983, where his name was nowhere to be found in the album's credits.
Davids voice sounds so powerful!! Such an amazing voice! So clean and in tune, but still able incorporate that distortion so well. And, of course, as always, the man couldnt change one note in his guitar playing to make the song sound any better. His note placement is impeckable!!
You know, for two guys who will go to their graves hating one another, David and Roger created masterpieces as a team. Love seeing this old concert footage of the band together. I want more.
The reason Gilmour is my favorite guitar player is because when you’re playing you can say Im going to play a Gilmour style solo. The man created a style of his own. There are not many guitar players like that.
As amazingly brilliant as David Gilmour is and always will be, Pink Floyd was never the same after Roger Waters left the band, but I am still a huge fan of both of them!
Between 2:09 and 2:15 there is something strange happening... there is some tension, Waters does something subtle, kind of mocking Gilmour, who seems upset, also subtle. "ooooohhh I need a dirty girl"
i consider the final cut to be more "his" album. gimlour had a lot of input on the writing of this record, hence the shitstorm that was brought upon at the end of the recording sessions for final cut. also you can still hear the complete floydness in this album..
I am just a new boy A stranger in this town Where are all the good times Who's gonna show this stranger around? Will some woman in this desert land Make me feel like a real man Take this rock and roll refugee Oooh Babe set me free
This is one of my favorite songs of The Wall album. The vocal delivery, bluesy guitar riff, funky bass line, the groove of it all... it just screams proto-grunge to me. Maybe not the punk or metal side but the blues side for sure. I love it!
@@aprilshepard8662 Mason's on my sh_ t list after calling David out for Lip Syncing, in Feb. 2020! Mason, who NEVER sang a word, toured w/David after the split. David made him a Millionaire POS!!
I gave the "is there anybody out there?" version of the wall a listen just yesterday and young lust comes from the same audio source because the way Rog says "this is called young lust" is the exact same. then again maybe you meant audio *quality*
On studio it was David on bass, they had a touring bassist that would stand behind Roger for the live concert. Wouldn't surprise me if Roger was pretending
It really is him on bass. The insane tone is thanks to an envelope filter. It's a pretty common effects pedal that gives that funky tone. Sounds great here!!!
So powerful, yet so calming, David G is just so effortlessly handsome and one with his notes, Roger was made for that moment on stage, music will never be like this ever, ever again
If you can’t appreciate that this song this band is the best, tied with Queen, then you have no soul, no conscious of the human condition connected through notes, beats, sounds, that lift to the heavens and beyond, it’s an experience every damn time, I’m in the heavens floating, where are you?
0:37 When you got just that little bit of extra swag due to making a lot more money than the band that fired you; because now they re-hired you as a salaried player for a tour where they're currently taking a loss after they spent like £311 Million on inflatable pigs, an army of hammer props, and a massive wall to be assembled & disassembled for every damned show.
I'd pay to have David and Roger sing Young Lust at the same mic just one more time.
Same ahaha
And “Run like hell” ⚒
Good luck getting Roger to part with the tapes.
@@swinetrek RW had a lot of people hating him when he left the band. So they went to Court and their Lawyers fought it out. Each got what they Deserved - not just what they wanted. My good friend in the UK is an Entertainment Atty. He also Produced a lot of big name Tours, since the 70's, is very successful & well known. I know how it works, and I will respect your opinion, it doesn't mean I'm going to agree with you or anyone because I can find out the truth.
@@swinetrek Tape's? I don't know what Tape's, but in Court if they are part of evidence in a Lawsuit & have merit, then he has no choice.
David’s voice is so underrated. It’s one of the best voices I have heard
totally agree, he is so slept on as rock singer!
Yeah forsure he is!!!!!
Yeah, especially when he was singing "Have a cigar",lmao
@@antonfedotov376 well he doesnt sing the album version but there are live versions of him and roger singing it together.
@@danielbutlermusic yeah,I know 18:06 ruclips.net/video/wbM2_-JeDuY/видео.html
this concert needs to be remastered and released in digital hd, I would love to have this in my collection.
113089Drummerboy I'm an audio guy mix and mastering why would you?? growing up in the 70's I guess I'm old school I prefer tape over digital
Actually Roger Waters has a HQ/HD film of The Wall, but he's editting it
Sorry for bad english
Israel he's been editing it for decades now...only some fragments have been seen and the quality still looks rough...hope he signs off on an official release one day..
pssssst! Analog!!! analog sucks......its good in perfect circumstances only......i was born 4 days before this show in 1980......digital makes up for low sound qual and poor amplification by how much you can keep in your pocket and blast into your brain through some seinheisers
If you remaster the music it will sound just like studio and loose the live sound.
That bass is wicked. Definitely better than the album version.
+Lindsay Horror doesn't look like Roger was playing it!
+john weiht The audio doesn't belong with the video. They were both recorded at seperate times.
@@weiht6767 I think that was Snowy White and keyboard
@@HoodeloodumGAME it does. It's just out of sync...
@@rmyikzelf5604 Look up Pink Floyd The Wall: Live in Earl's Court 1980 and skip to Young Lust. That's where the video footage comes from. The audio is from a different recording.
Also note the keyboard player at 0:37 making no noise whatsoever
The bass line is everything in this album
Lucio Etchamendi I know it’s great since it fits all the songs of the wall together like a movie
I just love it as well!
roger did a great job.
pink floyd lost a bit of their groove after they separated.
@@BigEdWo maybe Roger shouldn't have turned into the rotten twat he did.
Tried at one time to kick another founding member, Richard Wright, out.
Left the band, wanted to take the name with him.
Judge told him to piss off
@@zombywoof9188 He did fire Rick, although Rick continued to play at concerts. He didn't officially join again until Waters left.
Watching David and Roger in the mic at the same time reminds me to John Lennon and Paul McCartney
I know Regina it's like the same thing when The Beatles played for the last time together in the rooftop, but still I don't think that the things between Roger and David are ok, at least that's what I see
***** actually if you think about it TB had a legal fight that last for more than 5 years and also they had big egos between each other but there was more chance for TB tto getting back together thank PF with Roger
And would you look at that, both bands had arrogant bossy bassists that would eventually lead to their break up
@@raspberrycrowns9494 How did Paul cause the band to break up?
But better
roger is like "we should kiss to break te tension"
XDD
StuntMan lmaoo
Hahahahaha
@@ROSALIO7170 no tengo dudas! Se terminó por amores homosexuales entre miembros de la banda
and they break the band
The greatest band of all time. Nobody plays like David Gilmour and never has there been a better lyricist than Roger Waters.
Neil Peart
I agree
I agree, they will always be the greatest ones
Except Dylan
@@vladimirvladimirovichputin6797you’re genuinely stupid if you think that way, all songwriters get worse eventually. Just because his music isn’t as good now does not mean you get to discredit 90 percent of Pink Floyd’s music that Roger wrote
Everyone is talking about David and Roger but just listen to Rick's solo
Exactly!
Ikrrr
Right on
Rick was so underrated, an amazing artist, musician and human. Rest In Peace man 🤍
Finally someone said it🙌🙌🙌🙌
Happiness is seeing Dave and roger share a microphone.
😂😂
David always looks like he's midway of spilling hot coffee on his trousers when he gets into a solo.
Lol
@Старик Хэнк what does that even mean??
@Старик Хэнк It's funny.
@Старик Хэнк ok, boomer
??! He’s probably the most expressionless player ever.
Pink Floyd fucking rocks
Its even better if you play guitar and own most of their music its so fun 2 play
i want to rock you baby
@@wickedhouston5538 me too baby
@@wickedhouston5538 men really can’t see a picture of a woman on the internet without keeping it in their fucking pants
@@leahdorothy women cant understand a fucking joke without say some stupid shit.
Only Pink Floyd can slip in one healthy upbeat physical song on an entire album taking place in the darkest recesses of the human mind and make it not only fit in but AWESOME
Would love to have you in a public place! Listening to The Wall! Can you give a me a good time in bed?:)/ The Worm/ GOD/ Geffen
It's definitely a parody of cock rock style what was popular at the time
Hahaha. What? Lmmfao
Sing it sister!
I feel sorry for Richard Wright since he was kicked out of the band while the album was being created. He was trying his hardest to get back in. Roger should have let him back in. I mean he was kicked out because of how he couldn’t see his wife and kids and missed them so much. RIP Richard Wright. May he live a happy live in heaven.
Look on the bright side, he got paid a ton due to being a "session musician" while the others didn't receive a dime, heh
Gilmore’s guitar is raw and raunchy in this presentation. Beyond outstanding.
On the flipside, being kicked out of the band and then hired on as a paid musician meant that he was the only member of Pink Floyd to actually profit from the tour - the band itself lost money.
I thought David would have a better solo career than Clapton but doing Paul McCartney’s Give My Regards to Broadstreet set him back.
I disagree with most comments, i actually feel like this is one of the few songs where roger and david seem to be enjoying playing during this troubled period.
Its sad to note how quickly Roger turns his back to David. At this point they were merely bandmates and collaborators, no longer friends. Sad.
Not sure they were ever friends, just bandmates.
@@saraheart2804 oh i thought they were old school friends
@@niamunt nah, the lead singer and guitarist used to be Syd Barrett. However he went mad and succumbed to mental illness in the late 60's. They then hired Gilmour as a replacement.
Who cares? Certainly not Gilmour
So basically glimour is kinda the lead vocals but mostly waters was!
I will forever love Roger's smile at 3:50. Him and David were two musicians performing a song in a concert. No stress, no hatred, just pure art at its best
There was quite a bit of hatred
Oh yes there was a lot of hatred
"no hatred" lol
Plenty!
Gents let this man listen to the Wall in bliss. Don't ruin it for him
idk why it's so hot when they both share the mic
It’s truly the best 💗
David and Roger practically kissing while saying ooooo I need a dirty gal is HOT.
Dave gilmour really has a great rock and roll voice, it’s almost mesmerizing
Love Gilmour's growly voice and tasty licks!
+Julie CornettHe still has that presence.
p
me-ow 🥰😍
always have been so charming.
Haha what in God
one of the best Floyd songs by far
joey alford Whoa now
It's certainly one of the best on The Wall, yeah
It's top 30
In a few short weeks I'll be turning 65 yrs. old,but the hippie still resides inside of me since way back in the 60's " AGE IS A STATE OF MIND"
Think ?
Happy 70th!
makes me happy to read something like that in days like these
Hope you're still doing good man I'm 59 and just started taking shrooms again after a 30 year brake haha and loving life.
@leila lalala I don't really trip hard I'm to scared haha. But I've been micro dosing shrooms and let me tell you life is much better since I started that.Plus growing them is a fascinating hobbie.
I still cannot comprehend how good he sings !!!
I think he has a great voice. I also love how he can change the tone of it so much, from almost angelic in "Green Is the Colour" to the more rock 'n roll growl in this one.
I said it once and i am saying it again, David Gilmour's voice is fucking wonderful.
" Hellooooo.....".
" This is the United States calling. Are we reaching" ?
I got a little black book.. with my poems in
+Sara Connor Terminator?
.... ... they hung up?
"He keeps hanging up?"
"There's a man answering."
the best band ever.,,🎸🎸🎶🎵
Maria Ramirez is the Beatles. yeah I know I'm right..
Emirhan Jarrah no you are not Beatles are too overrated
Veyrona Not better than Zeppelin. Better than the Beatles
Maria Ramirez yeh
Maybe.
So good to see David and Roger perform together like buddies!
+Shreyansh Swarnakar Yeah.. but in fact they were not so close :(
+Wall - E nobody in the band was tbh
+Carlos M well Roger and nick were quite good friends
deltiaz47 omega11 Yeah - I think there were "two groups". Roger and Nick & Dave and Rick, right? Well ... i'm not sure
+deltiaz47 omega11 well Roger and David have always said that after dsotm nobody really got along and that they had nothing in common
I got the WALL engraved in my rock roll mind folder....my cassette was legit on fire listening to this entire album over n over n over....💯🎹🎸🎤🎙️🎹🎸💯
Man, I love this song. One of the more underrated songs off "The Wall". Always thought it could have been released as a single, it has that pop quality to it, without that being meant as a bad thing of course. I guess they didn't want people to listen to it out of context and think the lyrics are as shallow as they seem. On a different note, no pun intended, I really like the backing vocals during Dave's solo that are added on live version, the "ooo-aaah"s, if that makes any sense XD
I agree, it's funky, it can stand alone as a single, great solo and lyrics are relatable to many people.
This is one of my favorite songs off the album. People don't appreciate this song as much it needs to be appreciated.
Top of the list would probably be Waiting for the worms, whole song basically says "Let's do another holocaust". Take that one out of context and the Floyd become the most popular Nazi band of all times.
It's better on the movie, DVD, whatever.
Well, Young Lust *IS* better in the movie if you know what I mean.
how nice to see them sharing the same microphone.
Fabio Vicentin no homo they probably wanted to kill each other 😂
They still look like they want to kill each other
it makes me very anxious
It looks way too funny! 😂😂
Amazing when Roger and David sing together.
This song exemplifies true Rock n Roll!
I feel like Dazed and Confused live in London at the Supershow in 1969 is. Everything about that performance is rock and roll. The clothes, the atmosphere and the performance is absolutely raw.
It's making fun of bloated arena rock while at the same time rocking sincerely hard.
simply the best. i was 17 when this music was new. what a great music
era to be a teenager!!! Kids today have no clue!!!
love Gilmour's tight pant's... remember those well💛💛💛
Mark Thomas 👍👈
People really don't realize how good THE WALL is so many amazing songs
2:14 - 2:15 what a menacing look by roggo
rog-kun...
are you craving my...
bricks in the wall....
@@Outta-hz1ej HAHAHAHAHAHAH
The sexual tension is off the charts lol
David and Roger. Two of rock's sexiest men!
You have horse man and hide the pain Harold
@@nigelpisswater484 best comment so far 👌🏻
@@nigelpisswater484 David Gilmour is a beautiful man and I won’t hear him be besmirched by the likes of yourself, Roger on the other hand, why the long face 🗿?
@@notalexandergustafsson2496 sry i mean luke skywalker, hide the pain harold is old david
Pink floyd doesn't usually make hard hitting rock and roll but when they do they do it right
Gilmour has written some of the best bass lines of all time.
Roger Waters writes the bass lines
Most of the time, yes, but in some cases such as Young Lust and Pigs (Three Different Once), Gilmoure wrote the bassline
Yes for this song, the music was composed be Gilmour as run like hell, comfortably numb, wish you were here, dogs...etc Also Gilmour had a great influence on the music...
Gilmour didn't just play bass for a few song here and there...he played the whole Animals album, like half of The Wall and many songs before that.
Actually, Waters played on Dogs
Sharing a mic is the music version of the “and there was only one bed” trope.
That magnificent Gilmour's voice...
The truth is that there would be no Pink Floyd without Floyd Council and Pink Anderson.
pnkflyd66
There would but it would be called the tea set..... which doesnt sound quite so amazing as Pink Floyd😂
Actually pnkflyd66, the name Pink Floyd was inspired by a pink looking drug nicknamed "pink" Floyd.
Ethan Banta source?
@@annahanford6743
Or Sigma 6
True but I'm pretty sure that the only Pink Floyd members in that band were Nick Mason and Roger Waters. So that wasn't entirely Pink Floyd. (Fun fact sigma is the Greek letter S)
People can say what they want but David Gilmour is the sound. Some of the best guitar solos ever.
That bass sounded crazy in this? What effect is that? Wah?
It's an envelope filter.
I said the same thing...the bass is epic!!!
+Derian Parsons The bass is crazy all along the show
and the fact Roger was probably not playin' it
Why do you say that?
2:15 the way Roger looks at David, FUCK.
Great song! I love when Roger and David both sing into the microphone :) And tall lanky Roger can't dance but it's cute. And I love the facial expressions David makes when he plays guitar and how he shakes his hips.
3 tahun yg lalu anjir wkwk
ur kinda gay
The seemingly intimate moment of the sharing of the microphone makes you wonder if Gilmore ever entertained the thought of giving Waters a sharp uppercut to the chin.
Haha, they look like they want to bite each other at this point.
Mark Keith
Roger kept his back to Gilmour immediately after leaving the mic.
Mark Keith except that Gilmour wasn't a fucking psychopath
Ricky Spanish Yeah and besides they seem to be rushing through the "I need a dirty woman" bit as not to feel each other's breath on their face for more than strictly necessary lol
Just give him a dirty woman and he'll be just fine.
"GET DOWN AND PRAY" 2:15
I thought Roger said "Get down with Dave!" since David did the solo.
Pretty sure Waters is saying "get down and pray" sarcastically. He and Gilmour were known to fight for the spotlight
Cameron Miller not “get down and play”?
Cameron Miller it’s “get down and play”
@@PinkFloydBootlegs my stomach is hurting right now because of LAUGHİNG
his voice sounds so gentlemanly when he introduces the song then he busts out those vocals and it's like daaaaaamn
Intrusive thoughts be like
*push their heads together, make em kiss hehe*
Mo's Corner 🤣🤣
Couldn’t help but think it. Roger was really leanin’ in 🤣😂
I'm all about that bass. Gotta love this
Oh
It's got an envelope filter on it.
I was too young to see the Wall live. Must have been amazing. I know this is Rogers baby but how can he sit there next to David with that voice and guitar playing and not be more grateful what he had in David?! What a shame....
One of the best bass lines ever! It’s stuck in my head at work. The whole album sucks you in if you aren’t ready
This is a funky version of Young Lust. Nice difference between this one and the studio recording track. Good stuff here.
I'm sure they have had their differences..but when they put them aside in the name of the jam ...fucking magical
That bass effect Roger has - if you listen to the demos of the Wall album, he REALLY liked using that.
Everyone played their role perfectly
Gilmour rocking out the solo + backup bits
Roger grooving out with that juicy bass tone
Richard Wright doing a organ solo
Nick Mason providing one hell of a beat
All the backing musicians did great too :)
The background vocalists during the solo were really intense
Not sure Wright is there. Never shows him. Think he was out of the band at this point.
@@norwegianzound
Wright was still a paid session musician for The Wall Live, and fans didn't really find out he was fired until the release of The Final Cut in 1983, where his name was nowhere to be found in the album's credits.
andy bown actually mostly did the bass work here
I love David's cute 80's hair :)
he looks soft and cute with this style, but in the 70s when he had stubble and long hair he was sexy ;)
Me too!!
Sympatico G like Luke Skywalker
+Sympatico G Same
MrRedHat Agreed
I always thought it was kinda cute how david and roger made their guitar/bass look like eachothers lmao.
I wanna show this to my dad so bad 😞💔 Rest In Peace dad... 1967-2020
My dad dug this song too my friend 😢 1954-2020 ❤
Anyone else realize that between 1977 and 1980 gilmour aged about 50 years? Lol.
Ilovemusicnbabes I think between 80 and 85, for real like 20 years.
no
zephyra That's so not true
After the band exploded, stress likely set in and that can cause accelerated aging.
Such disrespect 🤷🏻♂️
Gilmour brings unbelievable swag to sing those lyrics ... amazing musician overall
Gilmour is was and always will be the best!
Nintenkid91 Damn straight! I like the way you think! ♠♠
Your so right !!
Chris حسن damn that man is the most beautiful talented man ever to walk
@steven Brunton Get off the Lyrically BS. Anyone can be a poet, it's GILMOUR'S VOICE AND INTENSE GUITAR RUNS THAT SOLD PINK FLOYD!!
@steven Brunton do you have a personal vendetta with Gilmour, or something?
Davids voice sounds so powerful!! Such an amazing voice! So clean and in tune, but still able incorporate that distortion so well. And, of course, as always, the man couldnt change one note in his guitar playing to make the song sound any better. His note placement is impeckable!!
Un clip grozav, David cu Roger.....minunat,......doi îngeri, păcat că nu au fost tot timpul împreună....
Wow, Gilmour! I can't believe how awesome they are!! At 2:12 I thought they were going to kiss.
Roger really leans in! Lol 😂
Nick Masons drums are so underrated in this song
this song is amazing
You know, for two guys who will go to their graves hating one another, David and Roger created masterpieces as a team. Love seeing this old concert footage of the band together. I want more.
Why did they hate each other i dont know the story ?
The reason Gilmour is my favorite guitar player is because when you’re playing you can say Im going to play a Gilmour style solo. The man created a style of his own. There are not many guitar players like that.
Wow! David's vocal chords sure put up with a lot of abuse from him ... yet STILL managed to sound near-perfect to this day!
They both Roger and david sing that so good I love roger
As amazingly brilliant as David Gilmour is and always will be, Pink Floyd was never the same after Roger Waters left the band, but I am still a huge fan of both of them!
2:13 What a lovely kiss between the two of them!
Gilmour's voice sound same like studio version! True Legend!
Between 2:09 and 2:15 there is something strange happening... there is some tension, Waters does something subtle, kind of mocking Gilmour, who seems upset, also subtle.
"ooooohhh I need a dirty girl"
I know Gilmour's the main singer but this is basically waters album he sings as main guy in the album the wall
i consider the final cut to be more "his" album. gimlour had a lot of input on the writing of this record, hence the shitstorm that was brought upon at the end of the recording sessions for final cut. also you can still hear the complete floydness in this album..
1:13 it looks like they're gonna kiss
The live version SHOULD BE uploaded on spotify.
I am just a new boy
A stranger in this town
Where are all the good times
Who's gonna show this stranger around?
Will some woman in this desert land
Make me feel like a real man
Take this rock and roll refugee
Oooh Babe set me free
when david and roger sings together they remind me another famous duet: john and paul...
This is one of my favorite songs of The Wall album. The vocal delivery, bluesy guitar riff, funky bass line, the groove of it all... it just screams proto-grunge to me. Maybe not the punk or metal side but the blues side for sure. I love it!
The best Young Lust version ever.
Who's the guy next to Wright on the keyboard? Dude just walks off when he ain't playing. Looks cool as shit.
That is Peter woods I think.
The keyboard player is Richard Wright and the drummer is Nick Mason
@@aprilshepard8662 obvious
@Hugh Jones Willy Mason the extra drummer at the beginning of the set
@@aprilshepard8662 Mason's on my sh_ t list after calling David out for Lip Syncing, in Feb. 2020! Mason, who NEVER sang a word, toured w/David after the split. David made him a Millionaire POS!!
David has a really good voice live. Looking at this video and others from across their career, he always sounds very similar to the recording.
Waters in 2017!!
He's coming to Philly!
Happy 2017 to everyone listening Pink Floyd!
Michael Mace oh shit someone else from philly seeing Waters!
4 Guys, 1 Controller Oh yeah brother! 1 kenzo here
A lot of people from Philly who likes Floyd would kill to go, I bought the tickets, and I'm going on the 8th of August.
Pink Floyd Stuff But not everyone can afford the tickets. I don't have kids so ya know.
The eletric guitar is the soul of this music
2:11 the hottest scene I’ve ever seen. Just kiss already
this is significantly better than the studio version and any other live version
I gave the "is there anybody out there?" version of the wall a listen just yesterday and young lust comes from the same audio source because the way Rog says "this is called young lust" is the exact same. then again maybe you meant audio *quality*
This is a great version of this song. It has lots of energy. I would love to see David and Rodger share a mike like that today??
David plays his black strat, and is a live genius.
Gilmour & Waters wouldve made a helluva funk band
Man, is it really Roger on bass? Sounds insane!
On studio it was David on bass, they had a touring bassist that would stand behind Roger for the live concert. Wouldn't surprise me if Roger was pretending
It really is him on bass. The insane tone is thanks to an envelope filter. It's a pretty common effects pedal that gives that funky tone. Sounds great here!!!
Alexander Cherepanov also this audio is not the same as the video. They’re from two different live shows
So powerful, yet so calming, David G is just so effortlessly handsome and one with his notes, Roger was made for that moment on stage, music will never be like this ever, ever again
If you can’t appreciate that this song this band is the best, tied with Queen, then you have no soul, no conscious of the human condition connected through notes, beats, sounds, that lift to the heavens and beyond, it’s an experience every damn time, I’m in the heavens floating, where are you?
The most underrated guitarists of all time
Yea, Roger really is underrated.
+muddavugger Roger plays bass the one playing guitar is David Gilmour
Beg to differ, bass is also a guitar.
muddavugger i guess
URAYOAN GARRIGA ~you have never watched a Roger Waters concert. You tube a Roger Waters concert & learn sumthing my friend. lol *`L|;.D
I absolutely love David’s voice on this song! ❤
Que música, que banda meus amigos.
PINK FLOYD please release this concert.
ROGER!
The transition of empty spaces to young lust is magnificent
0:37 When you got just that little bit of extra swag due to making a lot more money than the band that fired you; because now they re-hired you as a salaried player for a tour where they're currently taking a loss after they spent like £311 Million on inflatable pigs, an army of hammer props, and a massive wall to be assembled & disassembled for every damned show.
Rick wright vibin
Lmfao