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    Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb - pulse concert performance 1994
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  • @Fawkes1978
    @Fawkes1978 Год назад +568

    Thank you for not pausing during the second solo. Truly one of the all time greatest spectacles in rock history that can join generations old an new...

    • @wickedPrints3256
      @wickedPrints3256 Год назад +21

      My absolute favorite solo ever!

    • @commentathor1997
      @commentathor1997 Год назад +22

      That left hand of hers did looked threatening till it completely fell down 12:23

    • @bartoszskopiak7012
      @bartoszskopiak7012 Год назад +7

      Yes big bravo for not pausing in best moment

    • @steveswafen2528
      @steveswafen2528 Год назад +2

      It isn't rare that a vocalist does this so am onboard 💯

    • @OrangePony75
      @OrangePony75 Год назад +4

      @@commentathor1997 I was just thinking “don’t you DARE…”

  • @an.american
    @an.american 9 месяцев назад +26

    This group of dads are the real rock stars that no one has matched.

  • @guxrra1943
    @guxrra1943 Год назад +164

    This is the peak of music itself, it literally can´t go any higher than this

    • @bradmcfarren6284
      @bradmcfarren6284 Год назад +11

      The greatest song ever written and the greatest performance of said song

    • @robbob5302
      @robbob5302 Год назад +5

      Agreed.
      Everything in the music industry since the 70’s has been a case of “Well that was cool. What do we do now?”

    • @jeremyrobbins1571
      @jeremyrobbins1571 10 месяцев назад +2

      Agreed my friend

    • @brockbrumley2793
      @brockbrumley2793 4 месяца назад

      ahhh .... well, I agree with you because this is freakin' Pink Floyd🤘, and Pink Floyd is one of the most influential bands to ever play music, but Pantera IMO raised the bar. And Van Halen, of course! There are others, but I'm too tired to dig in me brain rn

  • @caronspeas2888
    @caronspeas2888 Год назад +86

    “A group of dads?????” When I was 20 these guys were 24-26 and creating this music. They are musical geniuses. No one else has ever done this.

    • @BruceHoult
      @BruceHoult 7 месяцев назад +5

      Unsurprising they look like a group of dads, given that Gilmour (lead singer/guitarist) had at that point been in the band for 26 years, and Mason (drums) and Wright (keyboard) 29 years. The "teenage" bassist, Guy Pratt (actually 32 here) replaces original member Waters who left the band 9 years earlier. The others are not band-members per se, but added on tour to help create something closer to the studio sound. This 1994 performance is now 30 years old. The album (The Wall) came out in 1979 a couple of weeks before my 17th birthday.

    • @StringerNews1
      @StringerNews1 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@BruceHoult and they were in fact dads, many of them. But the song was about not-so-wholesome drug use, so...
      I was just out of high school when The Wall was first played (in its entirety) on the radio. I called my boss and said emphatically that I would be late because I _had_ to record it. I had missed the Animals tour, being in Germany when they played my home city, and the The Wall never came to my city at all. So when Pink Floyd toured in the '80s it was like a dream come true! I saw Gilmour live in '83, supporting About Face, but it was a pretty bare show in comparison.

    • @d.lawrence8059
      @d.lawrence8059 6 месяцев назад

      Absolutely agree. 100%!!!!!!

    • @davexvs
      @davexvs 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@BruceHoult the bassist Guy Pratt is also Richard Wrights son in law

    • @BruceHoult
      @BruceHoult 6 месяцев назад

      He wasn't here. They married in 1996, two years after this concert.@@davexvs

  • @2110jacko
    @2110jacko Год назад +47

    I was at this show, 23 years old, on my own, surrounded by thousands of people crying at the solo. Totally changed my views on music. The best gig I've ever seen.

    • @christopherviveros9740
      @christopherviveros9740 5 месяцев назад +1

      I wacht them at the concert in mexico city 1994 .. i was 21 years old..... the best concert of my life

  • @520azdc
    @520azdc Год назад +99

    David Gilmour's guitar is like an additional vocalist in the band. He makes those strings sing like no one else can.

    • @PrimarchBentley
      @PrimarchBentley Год назад +1

      If you do not have some sort of reaction to Gilmour's guitar... you might not have a soul.

    • @123vaporize
      @123vaporize Год назад +2

      inspired me to take up the guitar and leave the piano for a bit

    • @andyradart8498
      @andyradart8498 10 месяцев назад

      A perfect way to put it

  • @murdoch691
    @murdoch691 Год назад +13

    Without doubt the greatest guitarist you will ever listen to and I don't care what metal heads say I'm a metal heal of over 50yrs this man is pure class

  • @alexandremaireno-ni4ec
    @alexandremaireno-ni4ec Год назад +43

    "The child is grown, the dream is gone"
    Punchy line, love it

    • @robbob5302
      @robbob5302 Год назад +4

      I still remember that fleeting glimpse.

  • @scifimonkey3
    @scifimonkey3 Год назад +282

    You are watching a late incarnation of the bands line up after one of the founding members, Bass player and writer Rodger Waters had left the band following arguments over writing credits and royalties. The young guy was Rodger’s replacement for later concerts. At this point only three of the original 5 members remained, David Gilmour (lead guitar and lead vocals) Richard Wright (Keys) and Nick Mason (Drums). The 5th member (Syd Barrett) left quite early in the bands life due to mental issues brought on by over use of drugs. They may look like a group of dads because at this point they were! But they were young once too and their music was a brilliant and continuing delight for those of use who grew old with it. Gilmour might just be the greatest lyrical guitarist that has lived to date.

    • @DrSkeff
      @DrSkeff Год назад +10

      Good details, however David Gilmour was not an original member. Plus the “young guy” on the bass is David’s son-in-law.

    • @scifimonkey3
      @scifimonkey3 Год назад +2

      @@DrSkeff correct of course, my summarising over did it

    • @boosuedon
      @boosuedon Год назад +6

      @@DrSkeff It doesn't matter that David was not a founding member, neither was Syd! David IS a member along with Nick and Richard and that is what she asked. Son-in-laws don't count as a true member of the band. Everyone one else were hired musicians.

    • @RogerM9
      @RogerM9 Год назад +18

      @@DrSkeff the "young guy" on the bass is Guy Pratt who is Richard Wright's son-in-law, having married his daughter - Gala Wright. He also played bass for Madonna and Michael Jackson, and still backs David Gilmour in his increasingly rare live shows. He was still there for the 2016 gig in Pompeii when David was 70 and still as brilliant as ever. Guy tells this story about when he auditioned for PF in 1987 at age 19, David said that good bassists were "two a penny" so his playing ability was taken as read, so could he do the vocal shouting responses in "Run Like Hell". He could, so he was in.

    • @showmoke
      @showmoke Год назад +13

      @@DrSkeff- not David’s son-in-law, but Richard Wright’s son-in-law.

  • @tedgullette6475
    @tedgullette6475 11 месяцев назад +21

    The dad played the greatest solo ever recorded 49 trucks 220 workers 3 days to go together, the last tour ever for Pink Floyd……greatest show I’ve seen out of about 100 concerts.

  • @demopem
    @demopem Год назад +44

    10:02 "This is very visually........ *going into trance*" 🙂

    • @kyleanspach3457
      @kyleanspach3457 Год назад +7

      The moment David's guitar touched her soul.

  • @nathanhazlehurst484
    @nathanhazlehurst484 9 месяцев назад +12

    It's hilarious to me hearing young people talk about pink Floyd. The best band in history I might add.

  • @vernhoke7730
    @vernhoke7730 Год назад +155

    The most epic guitar solo ever.
    You can't go wrong with any song from this show.
    I was 20 or 21 when this album came out and what a masterpiece.
    Thus album originally came out in 1979, been a fan over 50 years.
    Floyd were masters of lights/lasers during their shows. During the tour for the Animals album in 1977 they had a giant inflatable pig that would fly around during the song Pigs. I was supposed to go see that show, sent my buddy to pick up tickets during the day and we'd leave that night. The 💩 ended up picking a girl up in line and I never got to see them. Still haven't talked to him since 1977.

    • @olivier7779
      @olivier7779 10 месяцев назад +1

      Aie .... on peut comprendre votre frustration !
      J'espère que vous avez vu un autre de leurs concert depuis ..
      Oui c'est un des meilleurs solos de PF et de David 😊 mais je préfère la prestation de 1989, je trouve que Pulse en 94 est un peu plus lisse (néanmoins déjà excellent bien sûr) au niveau sonore, et même niveau image, les musiciens sont effacés devant les effets visuels. J'aime moins que la tournée de 89.
      Si vous aimez ce morceau, écoutez celui de 2016 en Amérique du Sud !!! (Celui en Italie à Pompéi est déjà splendide) Le concert en Am-sud a été filmé aussi, cependant ils ne donnent que des parties, 39 minutes seulement, et il y a LE solo de Confortably Numb ... que dire ? Il est totalement fantastique !!! David electrisé par la chaleur de la foule, les brésiliens en osmose. La meilleure interprétation jamais faite par Gilmour !!! Plus puissante, magique !!!Vraiment ! Le son, l'image, tout est parfait. Génial !
      Trouvez le sur RUclips 👍
      PS : cette jeune femme réfléchit trop, elle gâche ses émotions. Même si elle a raison, on voit qu'elle ne se lâche pas. Sa pièce trop lumineuse aussi, ça joue sur le relâchement ou pas, un pénombre légère l'aurait aidée mieux.

    • @naosmo
      @naosmo 7 месяцев назад

      freds suk lol, fek me i gots a cold

    • @xxxxxx-tq4mw
      @xxxxxx-tq4mw 7 месяцев назад

      If he got l**d out of it then you can’t begrudge him.

  • @philipkudrna5643
    @philipkudrna5643 Год назад +41

    Please don’t forget that this was 30 years ago. To my knowledge, this was one of the first concerts with a fully computerized light show. The stage lights were actually partly airport runway lights, because nothing else was as powerful as they required it. And they were the first to fill the whole stadium with a surround sound.

    • @cr10001
      @cr10001 Год назад +1

      When I first saw the full concert video (in 199x) I was staggered by the lighting. There must be a hundred lights there in the arch and the ring alone, all with their aim individually controlled (but carefully co-ordinated) in three axes plus a full spectrum of colours, and synchronised with the music. Plus the lasers and all the other spotlights. There's some massive processing power there.

  • @marieclaudeb.2366
    @marieclaudeb.2366 Год назад +36

    You owe it to yourself to listen to the whole album. I’m so grateful I grew up on this stuff ❤

    • @artbagley1406
      @artbagley1406 Год назад

      It's a "story album" in which a major character receives "help" (of sorts) from a doctor or self-prescriber: "just a little pin-prick." Yes, by all means, give the whole album a listen so you can follow the plot and see how each song fits into the narrative.

    • @johnmrog
      @johnmrog Год назад

      The Wall is definitely a "listen to the whole thing" LP. But not as pleasurable (at least IMO) of a "whole" listen as Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here. (But, of course, *ALL* Pink Floyd LP's are a pleasure to listen to "whole" IMO, just some better than others.)

  • @mikewood8561
    @mikewood8561 Год назад +19

    It's a song that if your feeling sad or angry just sit alone, close your eyes and listen. You'll be chill and happy you did.

  • @JRush374
    @JRush374 Год назад +35

    Great Gig in the Sky from this show is incredible too. The original is also a must hear. The singer did the original in one take and it's one of the greatest songs ever.

    • @dougdrake6637
      @dougdrake6637 Год назад +1

      Welllll, let's just say she did it in just a few takes that were merged into one take.

    • @deanadewall8400
      @deanadewall8400 Год назад

      The Delicate Sound of Thunder tour had the best, not Pulse imo.

    • @wheresatari668
      @wheresatari668 Год назад

      I have never understood recommending GGitS before Time.
      I realize the entire album should be listened to in order, but hearing GG before time is nonsense.
      No reactor has the time or ability realistically to do concept albums like that, but GG before Time is crazy.

  • @roykilgour9790
    @roykilgour9790 Год назад +5

    Not 1 single word about the amazing guitar playing played by a very talented person?? Guitar tones that don't exist today because a lot of music today is made using computers. He is actually considered to be the most talented guitar player of all time. No one plays notes as clear and controlled as David Gilmour.Totally controlled talent. Pink Floyd were live concert kings for 40 long years. 3 of them are the original Pink Floyd. The lead singer, the keyboard player and the drum player. This is when people played the instruments where the amazing sounds came from. Not like today where you get a few hits and then the person is uninteresting again after 2 - 5 years. Pink Floyd was pure talent that doesn't exist today.

  • @billwatson8380
    @billwatson8380 Год назад +24

    Congratulations. You have just experienced the greatest solo of all time. That was definitely David Gilmour's "Hold my beer and watch this" moment. Check out the song "Sorrow" or "Run like Hell" off of this concert as well. You won't be disappointed.

  • @markrobb4343
    @markrobb4343 Год назад +17

    Goosebumps every time I watch this video

  • @t.winterbahn1641
    @t.winterbahn1641 Год назад +41

    You've witnessed one of the best, if not THE best guitar solo in music history. And until all the stars burn out and all of the light in this universe will someday fade away, this will stay on the Top Ten List of all times, as long as there are sentient beings around to listen to it...

  • @wiseoldman53
    @wiseoldman53 Год назад +17

    David Gilmour is the Pied Piper of all guitarists. You seemed really mesmerized by his solo, as most people are, especially this one. I was fortunate enough to see Pink Floyd on this very tour when I was in my early 20's. It was May '94 at the old Foxboro Stadium in Massachusetts. I can tell you from first-hand experience that it was like time slowed down, and it was one of the most surreal experiences I've ever had. I believe this particular concert that was filmed was at the end of the tour (Division Bell Tour) in October of '94 in Earl's Court in London. Great reaction!

    • @seanmquinn
      @seanmquinn Год назад +1

      Foxboro, Friday May 20 1994. Incredible. The single greatest show I have ever seen and also one of the greatest shows anyone has ever seen

  • @geraldherrmann787
    @geraldherrmann787 Год назад +5

    watch the "group of dads" when they were young: "echoes live in pompeii 1972"

  • @whowastheoneguy4719
    @whowastheoneguy4719 Год назад +9

    Man, I don't listen to much Pink Floyd, but I get absolutely mesmerized by this song every time.

  • @Nick60606
    @Nick60606 Год назад +16

    You can diagnose the technicality of this song but its sooo deep.
    In High School when Dark Side came out and now 65 yrs old with MS Its amazing how their music can effect different times in your life and now realize they were so far into the future for me.
    The 70s - got high to it.
    The 2000's - get emotional to it because its so real now.
    2 different life experiences from the same song I want to go back to the 70's for sure!
    It was a lot more fun.
    I think Ren is a new artist who can capture depth like Roger.

  • @Neil_BT
    @Neil_BT Год назад +20

    There are two concerts I wish I was old enough to have attended - this one at Earl's Court, and Queen at Wembley 86. Floyd has a huge back catalogue for you to explore, and even check out some of David Gilmour's (the guy on the guitar) solo work. He's also done some live concerts and included some of the old Floyd stuff. His version of Echoes at Gdansk is astonishing.

  • @QBAN2010
    @QBAN2010 Год назад +2

    The gentleman on the keyboards is the late, great Richard Wright!

  • @TheBjhauhnar
    @TheBjhauhnar Год назад +10

    The Most beautiful Out-tro Guitar Solo ever

  • @alexthorpe6583
    @alexthorpe6583 Год назад +12

    I was at the Kansas City version of this concert, in Arrowhead Stadium, also in 1994. My family and I drove across the entire state for 4 hours to get there. This one song in particular was the standout of the show, and for the rest of the decade, I could give myself goosebumps at will by thinking of this song.
    Roger Waters had song the verses on the original album version in 1979, but he'd quit the band about a decade before this recording. Having most of the rest of the band do it was an inspired choice. And that's Dave Gilmore on the guitar solo and chorus.

  • @burner3200
    @burner3200 Год назад +15

    Rachel as a female singer you should check out their Great Gig in the sky, you can see their backup singers shine!

  • @ThePensive8
    @ThePensive8 Год назад +8

    Great reaction and thank you for not stopping during Gilmour's second solo. This was a fantastic concert to be at in 1994's Pulse Tour. The songs tempo evokes the true emotional sound of Pink Floyd....it is a journey. Please react to "Run Like Hell" which is the song right after this, that was the final song from this "Pulse" concert...cannot wait for your reaction on that one. There are so many great songs from Pink Floyd and we welcome you to explore the journey!

  • @bjennings1067
    @bjennings1067 Год назад +10

    I was hypnotised from day one in the 1960 tees when i first listened to for me one of the greatest progressive rock bands theres ever been these guys were ahead of their time in so many ways and have influenced many a person and band over the years there will never be another pink floyd they are unique and absolutely brilliant

  • @Sai_Saracen
    @Sai_Saracen 11 месяцев назад +5

    The genius of the guitar solo is NOT ONLY in its technicality.. but in its artistic expression... the last lyrics were "comfortably numb" halfway through the song … so it COMPLETELY replaces the vocals/lyrics in order to communicate this "comfortably numb" state of mind... you hear struggles .. screams of anxiety and despair along with some glimmers of hope and clamoring for survival.... Gilmore literally made that Guitar sing those emotions...and that's why it is considered to by many to be the greatest solo ever.. PURE ARTISTIC GENIUS

  • @greggb5226
    @greggb5226 Год назад +10

    David Gilmour is the world's greatest "emotionalist" guitarist. Closing your eyes during his solo's evokes pure emotion and always it paints a picture in my mind of what he is trying to get across with his music.

    • @TwoWolves
      @TwoWolves Год назад

      They don't call it The Gilmour Effect for nothing!

  • @firedoc5
    @firedoc5 Год назад +7

    This is the one Pink Floyd song that hits me the most personally. As someone with chronic neuromuscular pain, it is something that is so relatable. It was actually written by Roger Waters for his experience after getting a pain injection for abdominal pain, which turned out to be hepatitis, right before a performance and how it made him feel. It also reminded him of when he was very ill as a child. In some ways, just listening to Pink Floyd is a form of pain relief. Listen to the album from 1973 "Dark Side of the Moon", which was a concept album, and you'll get what they are about.

  • @youraccount7003
    @youraccount7003 Год назад +9

    The whole concert was a very spiritual experience. I was there. Best concert ever. As a singer I'm sure you would really appreciate a beautiful song of theirs from the Delicate Sound of Thunder concert called On the Turning Away.
    Incredible vocals by the whole group and backing singers.
    Enjoy.

    • @ninja_tony
      @ninja_tony Год назад +1

      On the Turning Away is so beautiful.

  • @LanceThompsonKssooner
    @LanceThompsonKssooner Год назад +6

    Everybody's dad was 20 at one point in their life and I promise you there aren't any 20 year olds doing anything like this today.

  • @arclight545
    @arclight545 Год назад +4

    Watching the smile appear on your face when the ball popped was magical. It's moment when Floyd has given you something magical. Something you'll never be able to put down. Pink Floyd is the Greatest live band in music history. They are the first band that intensionally connected the visual with the musical. Using the special effects and lights to amplify and magnify the emotions in the music. To give everyone in the audience a visceral experience. Every single song performed at this concert is presented in the same manner. I'll recommend that you react to Keep Talking and Sorrow next.

  • @johnderrick2501
    @johnderrick2501 Год назад

    A good review. And thank you so much for not stopping the "solo" in the middle. You waited till the end. Thank you for that.

  • @mtbelly1972
    @mtbelly1972 11 месяцев назад +2

    Absolutely brilliant reaction to the second guitar solo. You could see the moment when you realised how brilliant and moving it is. You literally transcend to another plain.

    • @martinL1577
      @martinL1577 3 месяца назад +1

      i caught that also,,it stopped her mid sentence when it hit her soul

  • @TedRader
    @TedRader Год назад +3

    That solo was so amazing, so incredibly beautiful, There aren't words to describe how perfect it truly was...

  • @JBTFan124
    @JBTFan124 Год назад +4

    This man just knows how to hit the right notes at the right time

  • @Peterepeat55
    @Peterepeat55 Год назад +1

    Hello from Australia. Hi, it's god to see young people (i'm 68) reacting to Pink Floyd, i have been a Floydy for 50 yrs now. i flew from Australia just for that concert,a life changing event. the second solo in this song the best soul touching solo ever. Dave Gilmour can make a guitar talk, sing and cry all at the same time. every Floyd album is a journey, and each track is a different road on that journey. i taught myself to play guitar after hearing, Wish You Were Here. and Comfortably Numb is the last song i play every night. enjoy your journey. I am also glad you didn't pause during the second solo. i have everything Pink Floyd have done. Brilliant collection !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @keyrat1753
    @keyrat1753 Год назад +2

    Pink Floyd was formed in London in 1965. The group name is in recognition of 2 Black American southern blues musicians: PINK Anderson ands FLOYD Council.

  • @visiblefrequency7005
    @visiblefrequency7005 10 месяцев назад +3

    If you pay attention to the crowd, everyone is mesmerized by the song and the light show. The crowd doesn't jump around, aisles are empty and the highlights are where you hear them cheering loudly. No band can compare to these guys, they are a league of their own.

  • @keyrat1753
    @keyrat1753 Год назад +3

    3 of the musicians performing are from Pink Floyd of the 1960s and are around 50 years of age at the time of this 1994 concert.

  • @diydan2213
    @diydan2213 Год назад +15

    Hi, new here… this is a masterclass…by middle aged men who know a thing or two on stirring up the emotional, ….as we get older we seek out comfort. The clothes these guys wore are a statement to that fact.. it’s an explanation of the title and lyrics of this song. We get comfortable in the numbness of life.. and many times we insulate our lives so that comfort is key. “the dream [of youth and life] is gone”… the second solo is (for me) an emotional outcry of the spirit or subconscious to be set free of that comfort. To open up the heart, to rekindle the dream… to find hope and an excitement in the newness that being uncomfortable ushers in. To explore ourselves and be reborn to this world. The opening up of the flower and letting our spirit/light shine outward. The dreamer is within you.

  • @vicprovost2561
    @vicprovost2561 Год назад +24

    I watch lots of reactions to this video, yours was one of the best! You had genuine feelings that shone through and something real to say at the end. Pink Floyd never fails, I'm an old hippie, 68 now and have been a Floyd fan since the late 60s and it thrills me no end seeing modern reactors having such positive feelings about this great music. It does not matter whether young or old, what country you are in, your race, ethnicity, none of it matters, if they have any aptitude for music, as soon as they are exposed to Pink Floyd they like it and want more! That goes for any of the great rock bands from the mid 60s to the mid 90s, there was an avalanche of great music coming out on an almost weekly basis. For another great Pink Floyd performance, this time they are young in 1972 with the classic 4 member lineup, do Echoes, Live in Pompeii. They set up in the ancient Roman amphitheater there and unleashed a set of Floyd classics from their pre Dark Side period. In any event, nice to see you lovely young lady and good luck on your musical journey. Rock On and Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶

  • @tokaji9092
    @tokaji9092 Год назад +3

    You should definitely watch the whole concert...It is amazing and visually great. This show, actually brought me into stage lighting. The band is amazing. Thanks for the reaction and it is good, that you sometimes just let the music speak and not pausing it or talk over it and your impressions speaks...Nice..

  • @chrislc35
    @chrislc35 Год назад +12

    they are mesmerising. cant go wrong with any pulse songs. or echoes live when they were a lot younger. its genius. also, if aliens come down to visit us, i want David Gilmour, the amazing singer/guitarist, to welcome them 😃

  • @deanroddey2881
    @deanroddey2881 Год назад +5

    If you want to see them in their classic era (and young) watch Echos Live at Pompeii. That was actually their second era, but the one that almost everyone knows and where they created their epic melodic prog rock canon. After the album that Echos was on, they Dark Side of the Moon, which is a landmark album. It was on the album charts for something like 740 weeks.

  • @fkessler53
    @fkessler53 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for allowing yourself to invite the spirit in. Once again, your interpretation is excellent. I saw where you almost interjected into the solo and stopped yourself - nice work.

  • @blacksun691
    @blacksun691 Год назад +9

    El mejor solo de guitarra en vivo de la historia ♥️

  • @peterjansen5498
    @peterjansen5498 Год назад +3

    Hard to believe this concert is nearly 30 years ago. Still one of the best ever, if not the best. You really need to watch the whole concert now :)

  • @chrish9840
    @chrish9840 Год назад +1

    Hi from the UK. One of the great guitar solo's of a generation. If music does not evoke an emotion it is a failure. It tells a story and takes you on a journey. Your analysis is spot on. Glad you liked it. stay safe.

  • @tomas347
    @tomas347 Год назад +2

    A bunch of dads, lol. Band formed in the mid 1960s in Cambridge, England. They ain't gonna look 30 in 1994. This line up features three of the original members (on lead guitar, keyboard, and drums), with the "kid" bassist filling in for the fourth original who left the band in the 1980s. Rest of the players great musicians along for the ride. Maybe read a tiny bit before diving into a band you're not familiar with? Most younger listeners/reactors immediately realize that this band and this song are very special. All three of the original members are widely considered master musicians. Guitarist David Gilmour, for example, is considered among the best ever in rock and the solo in this particular performance arguably among the best ever live solos.

  • @paulrt3
    @paulrt3 Год назад +3

    Pink Floyd were founded in 1965 by Syd Barrett (guitar, lead vocals), Nick Mason (drums), Roger Waters (bass guitar, vocals) and Richard Wright (keyboards, vocals). Under Barrett's leadership, they released two charting singles and the successful debut album The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (1967). Guitarist and vocalist David Gilmour joined in January 1968.

  • @michaelescareno7048
    @michaelescareno7048 Год назад +13

    Great reaction to this, Rachel!! I was fortunate to see Pink Floyd on this Pulse tour at The Alamodome in San Antonio 1994. There were 47,000 fans, and I had 18th row seats on the floor. It was an experience of a lifetime! It was great to see your appreciation for this!!!

  • @bazzer124
    @bazzer124 Год назад +1

    Saw this tour back in '94 in Washington, DC. It's called The Division Bell tour. Pulse is the name of the live album put out afterwards. Cheers....

  • @Isleofskye
    @Isleofskye Год назад

    Great Reaction as you seemed tempted to pause during that monumental solo so Thank You for resisting the urge:)

  • @therokkaperkele
    @therokkaperkele Год назад +4

    Pink Floyd are an English rock band formed in London in 1965. Gaining an early following as one of the first British psychedelic groups, they were distinguished by their extended compositions, sonic experimentation, philosophical lyrics and elaborate live shows. They became a leading band of the progressive rock genre, cited by some as the greatest progressive rock band of all time.

    • @onecookieboy
      @onecookieboy Год назад

      You should at least credit Wikipedia for the quote.

    • @ikshields
      @ikshields Год назад +1

      And they are less a “bunch of Dads”, and more adventurous, real, and edgy, than Gen-Z girl here will ever grasp.

  • @mikewatts867
    @mikewatts867 Год назад +25

    You would need days to hear Pink Floyd’s origin story, because there are several. They reinvented themselves like 5 times. It’s one of the most interested stories in rock history. As a vocalist, you will appreciate Great gig in the Sky from this same show

    • @Dan-nj8du
      @Dan-nj8du Год назад +6

      While the version of Great Gig in the Sky from this concert was good. It doesn't quite stand up to the original Clare Torry version on the album, IMHO.

  • @BillKibby1
    @BillKibby1 8 месяцев назад

    Watching your expressions was enjoyable, you "get it", the sound, lightning is beyond good. 45 years in so far and my eyes still get misty listening to this.

  • @renanvcb
    @renanvcb Год назад +2

    Whenever I listen to this song, I cry. It's so moving and full of meaning...

  • @RandallMorris222
    @RandallMorris222 Год назад +21

    "Spiritual experience" is the best way to understand most Pink Floyd music. Oh, they have done some music that is just fun to listen to, but that's not their default. They are deliberately focused on telling stories about becoming human. Unfortunately for the reaction community, most of their stories can't be fully appreciated in just one piece; they told stories that spanned one or more albums. Don't let that put you off though. As you've seen, the snippets of stories they tell in single pieces are still profound and the music itself is well worth the listen.

  • @coot1925
    @coot1925 Год назад +3

    I was at this very concert when I was 48 years old. I had tears running down my face for most of the gig. You don't listen to Floyd, you breath in and ingest them.
    I've grown up with floyd and remember them when they were long haired hypies doing very experimental stuff and they were way ahaed of their time.
    As a multi instrumentalist myself for over 50 years I've played a lot of gigs and seen a lot of bands. Hand on heart this was the single most amazing concert I've ever been to. The girl next to me was so overwhelmed that she collapsed and I had to help her friend pick her up and put her in her seat.
    I was emotionally drained for 2 days.
    As a vocalist I know you'll really appreciate "the great gig in the sky" from the same concert.
    This is where the backing vocalists are let loose.
    ruclips.net/video/vWZ6hmHj2MA/видео.html

  • @DewayneGore
    @DewayneGore Год назад +1

    They were all teenagers when they first started the band (except the young guy you noticed). They were at the top of the charts when I was a teenager, and I just turned 62 last month.

  • @philipkudrna5643
    @philipkudrna5643 Год назад +4

    For more like this: „High Hopes“ from the same concert!

  • @taylortyler1867
    @taylortyler1867 Год назад +3

    You should check out "Run Like Hell" from the Delicate Sound of Thunder concert. Visually stunning _AND_ great guitar playing (as usual).

  • @ianlamb2123
    @ianlamb2123 Год назад +1

    Young guy is the son of actor Mike Pratt who was in Randall and Hopkirk deceased,a great tv show from the 1960s.

  • @hihoktf
    @hihoktf Год назад +1

    You just said "I'm ready" and my immediate thought was "You think you are."

  • @josephbishop3590
    @josephbishop3590 Год назад +5

    Thanks Rachel❤
    For such a new (I won't say 'young') reactor you are already very discerning in your tastes.
    Some of us that are more 'seasoned' appreciate good taste.
    And you are correct...all of the production of the show, this song more than others, are choreographed to support the 'spiritual journey' that is Pink Floyd.
    And I gotta say, watching this song being brought to life in 94 was something etched into my spirit.
    Some things recordings can't convey. The light kit synchronizing as it turns in the air to bring all the lights to focus on David, the intensity of that single light within the mirror ball and the overwhelming emotional wave passing between the stage and the audience did indeed transcend a single event.
    Spiritual indeed.

  • @imcrazedandconfused
    @imcrazedandconfused Год назад +3

    Welcome to the inventors of THE psychedelic rock sound of the 60s and 70s. Actually, David Gilmore was the second choice and jumped in to the band, when Syd Barrett got more and more mentally instable, the more successful the band was, probably due to the correlated stress, and tried to explore more extremes with the help of psychedelic drugs (probably the whole band did...). Most probably, he had some kind of (mostly genetical) disorder that comes with psychotic episodes, like schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorders. This for sure had a huge influence on the direction that their sound took. Mastermind Rodger Waters did a lot of the vocals before he left the band, he wrote a lot of the songs when he was in, and did a lot to the sound of the band. They were very experimental when they started and were one of the style-building forces for the sound of 70s rock and pop later. Two of their greatest hits are hommages to their former guitarist Syd Barrett: "Shine on, you crazy diamond" and "Wish you were here" (which also was the title of the according album).
    If you want to dive into their probably most known and stylistically and conceptually most interesting album, listen to something from "The Dark Side of the Moon". If you listen to the whole album, be prepared that it could be one of the life-changing experiences, that you can come across, when you are a musician.

  • @aco1656
    @aco1656 Год назад

    really nice reaction. we could see you feeling the song 100%!

  • @rafaelcaldasRLC
    @rafaelcaldasRLC 4 месяца назад

    Now THAT's a good reaction.
    She let the whole solo went thourhg and just felt it, awesome!

  • @samburnstoast
    @samburnstoast Год назад

    The sheer number of times I saw you wanted to stop to comment but refrained from doing so - I see a new fan may have been born 😊

  • @kristianlundsten1217
    @kristianlundsten1217 Год назад +1

    I was so nervous that you were going to pause in the solo. Like your reactions take care 💜

  • @colewaddell9041
    @colewaddell9041 Год назад +2

    your silence in that second solo said a lot.. great reaction!!

  • @davidheesom7725
    @davidheesom7725 7 месяцев назад +1

    Ive seen a lot of people react to this video but yours was one of the best , you went from happy smiley chatty to " this is very visual ...........OMG whats happening??? "The change in your expression was gold , you got Gillmored

  • @Berkut888Gaming
    @Berkut888Gaming 5 месяцев назад

    SO GORGEOUS!
    The music and you

  • @drittttt
    @drittttt 6 месяцев назад

    I saw them in 1994 Rose Bowl, Pasadena CA. EPIC. The huge disco ball rose up out of an enclosure from the ground. There were speakers all around the top of the stadium for an awesome surround sound during David's solos.

  • @kanomorrow7622
    @kanomorrow7622 Год назад +1

    These dads have been playing since the 60’s and have gone through a lot of changes and deaths and are still playing all the way up to 2020. The best band the come out of England and the singer and lead guitar player (David Gilmour) is top 10 all time greatest guitar players ever. They have stood the test of time and you won’t feel a band like this ever again. They have a way of touching or awakening something in people that I have never seen any band do.

  • @antonyelliott667
    @antonyelliott667 Год назад

    Absolutely love how you do the two screens in your videos, it's the best.

  • @geraldherrmann787
    @geraldherrmann787 Год назад +2

    this is 1994. at this point, pink floyd was going for 30 years. the original bassist left in the 80ies, which is why the bassist is younger.

  • @barbjustbarb
    @barbjustbarb Год назад +2

    When I saw them live in 1973 they definitely did not seem like a group of Dads. :) This was my first time coming across your channel. Really enjoyed your reaction.

  • @danw3735
    @danw3735 Год назад

    Love how you were about to talk, then just got blown away for 3 minutes :D

  • @jbsmarklinmodellbahn1728
    @jbsmarklinmodellbahn1728 Год назад +1

    I can´t get enough of this song. Don´t know how many times i hear it. Will last forever, even if the world is at the end.

  • @pugnastic7272
    @pugnastic7272 Год назад

    I was thinking the whole time during the second solo, bith, you better not pause. So gratefull you stuck it out and just took it in.

  • @billpimentel-vm6cu
    @billpimentel-vm6cu 7 месяцев назад

    I’ve been to 3 Pink Floyd shows and their light shows were hypnotic

  • @kendevine9485
    @kendevine9485 7 месяцев назад

    Loved seeing your eyes start to well up like mine always do! 😃

  • @Ray-dv3nz
    @Ray-dv3nz Год назад

    I don’t know if you want to hear this, and I’m not condoning it and I’m not saying that it wasn’t some of the best times in my life, but back in “ the day “ after a hard day and night of partying. My mates and I would all kick back on beanbag lounges and pass the hash pipe around while listening to Comfortably Numb. Totally relaxing. I’m 60 years old now and haven’t smoked anything for years , but every time I hear this brilliant song, it takes me back 40 years.😊 I love your channel too. I’ve just subscribed.🇦🇺🌹

  • @jerrypost9651
    @jerrypost9651 Год назад

    Wow! This is my first time seeing one of your reactions, and I think it's great that you chose to exercise it on an epic track.
    I find it very cool that you labeled as "spiritual." At age 71, I think the most memorable songs of my evolution have that spiritual core as well.
    Bear in mind that all of these artists with their roots in the 60s did plenty of experimentation with hallucinogenics. I did my own share. And for those who were paying attention during these trips, the great spiritual hub from which we are all spokes, can be joyously spotted. 😉❤️

  • @pxlmvr7
    @pxlmvr7 Год назад

    “Like, this is very visually ….*”
    … then one of the greatest guitar solos ever! Great reaction!
    This song came out nearly 45 years ago in 1979 when these guys were young and they created one of the most iconic rock music *ever!!*

  • @-R.Gray-
    @-R.Gray- Год назад +1

    A group of dads. Guitarist/vocalist David Gilmour joined the band in 1967, and does have 8 children. People would often take LSD, go to their concerts, and have a very communal experience, since they were all focusing on the same thing.

  • @eddale5557
    @eddale5557 Год назад +1

    We had a consert here in Oslo too for ages ago an i was there with my sister and dad it was insane the light show when you se it live the show is a part of some great it can't be described, i have never seen so many peoples either for >Oslo it was maybe 45 -50 thousand peoples there and most had tears because it was so spectaculart and nice i had tears too my sister and dad it was a life time experience!!!!!! Mom hated us because she had to work that eavning poor mom!!!

  • @stevenmclaren2730
    @stevenmclaren2730 Год назад +1

    It's uncanny. I've watched many reactions to this song and everyone stops it first right at the worst possible time. Great reaction

  • @original_Gee
    @original_Gee 9 месяцев назад +1

    I saw them live back in the 90s and remember vividly that song and the feeling everyone got watching it live and many used the word spiritual to describe it and at the time that amused me but over the years when I look back, it was probably the most profoundly spiritual event I have ever witnessed. It was overwhelmingly satisfying, if that makes any sense at all

  • @Johnny38315
    @Johnny38315 8 месяцев назад

    I love it so see, when people just feel the moment of that video :D one of the best live performances ever :D

  • @CoolCoyote
    @CoolCoyote Год назад +2

    well syd barrett was the one who set the 'different tone' of PF. a lot of early pink floyd was very experimental music, they were not afraid to do this type of music, Syd barrett set the early bands grounding, but once david gilmour replaced Syd(he got effected by drugs his brain got scrambled and decided to leave the band to take up painting for some crazy reason) David and more importantly roger waters had to start writing for the band but what happened was their music got twice, 3 times better than before, however the syd factor was still in there with the different sounds they had, but roger waters took that to a new and better level, then david gilmour also improved a lot and his voice and guitar work became an integral part of the 'pink floyd sound, he also wrote songs, but some of th bands biggest and most impressive works were from the pen of roger waters. Their greatest album 'wish you were here' was more or less a tribute to Syd barrett (an album of which one day syd just turned up to the studio fat and confused) the albums mainly got better and better as they went along DSOTM got all the attention, but wish you were here is a bit better imo. but they have atleast 6 great albums

  • @thrummer1953
    @thrummer1953 Год назад +1

    I got to see these Guys in 1988 1988 at the L.A. Coliseum and through an absurd and unlikely set of circumstances. A mellow crowd and a Stellar show. And yes, " Comfortably Numb" was among the songs they performed.