Classical Composer Reacts to Set Controls For The Heart of the Sun (Pink Floyd) | The Daily Doug

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
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    In this episode of #thedailydoug, I'm returning to the music of Pink Floyd with one of their early exploratory soundscape songs, Set Controls For The Herat of the Sun. I recorded this reaction back in late November of 2022 as part of my Fan Favorites series on my Patreon site. I'm happy to release the first time reaction here on RUclips. Enjoy!
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  • @tonyg1951
    @tonyg1951 Год назад +113

    The other tracks on the first side of this double lp , namely Astromine Dominée, Careful with that Axe Eugene and Saucerful of Secrets are simply brilliant recorded live. Original, creative and great musicians. It inspired me then and for the next 50 years. Long live Pink Floyd

    • @kathynoll4634
      @kathynoll4634 Год назад +3

      👍 agreed 💯

    • @babylemonade2868
      @babylemonade2868 Год назад +4

      The best versions of those 4 songs there is. Hope he does the whole side,would have been amazing being at the mothers club seeing those songs

    • @lilaelsi5766
      @lilaelsi5766 Год назад +4

      Ummagumma live record is my favorite live album of all time ❤

    • @AJ_NL_1963
      @AJ_NL_1963 Год назад +1

      Indeed both of them are important Masterpieces

    • @georgesonm1774
      @georgesonm1774 Год назад +4

      one of the greatest live albums of all time. And it should be hailed as one of their great masterpieces, imho - if only for representing this fascinating post-Barret period in their music (Pompeii is also awesome)

  • @philmead7977
    @philmead7977 Год назад +92

    One of my favourite Pink Floyd songs, also love the live version from the 1972 Pompeii concert

    • @FLASHAHOLIC_TV
      @FLASHAHOLIC_TV Год назад +10

      The ultimate version imo

    • @G60syncro
      @G60syncro Год назад +19

      The whole Pompeii gig is a must watch!! Nick Mason's stick drop and recovery is a highlight!!

    • @davemiii
      @davemiii Год назад +9

      Doug if you want a treat, check out the live version at Pompeii.

    • @fabiolignelli7372
      @fabiolignelli7372 Год назад +9

      Doug should react to all songs (Pompeii concert): masterpiece!

    • @richf8972
      @richf8972 10 месяцев назад +1

      I also was going to add the same comment, but you covered it.

  • @roypemberton1983
    @roypemberton1983 Год назад +24

    This was recorded live at Mothers in Birmingham, UK and I was there. Mother's was THE go to venue for all prog rock bands at the time, and was in a carpet warehouse. Unfortunately, it was destroyed a few months later in a fire.
    It was an amazing performance and experience and was so good to be released on Ummaguma. These are treasured memories for me.

  • @ironrose2672
    @ironrose2672 Год назад +18

    "That's gorgeous."
    Yep!!! After 45 years of listening to this music, I am still only half believing that anybody made music like this. Pink Floyd were way more than the sum of the parts.

  • @tarkus42
    @tarkus42 Год назад +30

    A totally genius song! The version from Live at Pompeii will be my cremation song. Happy times 🤣

    • @thomaswilliams2273
      @thomaswilliams2273 Год назад +5

      I like the Pompeii version best so far, mainly because the vocal is a bit more forward.

  • @adamlaceky8127
    @adamlaceky8127 Год назад +16

    My favorite line from this 1968 song is "Witness the man who raves at the wall."

  • @jc5247
    @jc5247 Год назад +11

    The video from Pompeii 1971 has them perforrming this song.

  • @pmnphxaz
    @pmnphxaz Год назад +11

    The absolute BEST version is the Live From Pompeii video concert, late at night, with herbs.

    • @okantichrist
      @okantichrist 10 месяцев назад

      Well if you’ve got the thyme 😂

  • @philshorten3221
    @philshorten3221 Год назад +8

    And at the other end of the scale around the same time Pink Floyd did a really early (almost proto-metal) track
    The Nile Song 😉

  • @billpeters9999
    @billpeters9999 Год назад +45

    One of my favorite PF albums. Trailblazer songs like this and the music of Hawkwind, Tangerine Dream, Kraftwerk set the groundwork for today's EDM genre.

    • @fredyair1
      @fredyair1 Год назад +1

      From this to EDM you are making a big jump. I don't see it. There is a lot of creativity on PF music, EDM is the opposite.

    • @fredyair1
      @fredyair1 Год назад

      @@podrunner743 This is just a remix, you can do the same with the Happy Birthday song (I'm sure it exist somewhere) but that has nothing to do do with what I'm saying, maybe just proving my point. No creativity in EDM.

    • @daveapple205
      @daveapple205 Год назад +3

      I wonder if Doug would like NEU! or CAN?

    • @nectarinedreams7208
      @nectarinedreams7208 Год назад +2

      @@daveapple205 I'm sure he'd at least find it engaging and interesting. It'd be cool if he also tried some post-punk, like something off Metal Box by PiL, for instance (heavily influenced by krautrock).

    • @jamesdignanmusic2765
      @jamesdignanmusic2765 Год назад +2

      @@daveapple205 Or Cluster or Amon Duul II maybe?

  • @Davejkn
    @Davejkn Год назад +10

    "The fundamental principle of musique concrète lies in the assemblage of various natural sounds recorded on tape (or, originally, on disks) to produce a montage of sound. During the preparation of such a composition, the sounds selected and recorded may be modified in any way desired-played backward, cut short or extended, subjected to echo-chamber effects, varied in pitch and intensity, and so on. The finished composition thus represents the combination of varied auditory experiences into an artistic unity."
    That isn't what Floyd are doing here, all the sounds you can hear are being played in real time using conventional musical instruments played unconventionally - metal objects being rubbed against the guitar strings being the main source for the ethereal sounds on this track as well and Richard Wright's Farfisa organ, all processed with tape echo and or reverb

  • @itrywayytoohard
    @itrywayytoohard Год назад +9

    this whole album is such a musical journey, but these live cuts are something else. Such a great tune and thanks for the vid!

  • @sylvaindupuis5595
    @sylvaindupuis5595 Год назад +6

    I saw Nick Masson last October in Montreal and he finished his first set with this song. Great song, great show! You have to watch the film Pink Floyd at Pompeii!

  • @Liz.Green789
    @Liz.Green789 Год назад +7

    That was my first listen to this one, too. My friends and I would have driven along rural Kentucky hilly curvy back roads at 10 miles an hour blissfully listening to this if we had known about it then. We did love Atom Heart Mother, Dark Side of the Moon, and many others during some of the best conversations 3 women in their 20's can enjoy. Now we're in our 60's and can't enjoy driving at night. Time......

  • @johnmiller6624
    @johnmiller6624 Год назад +12

    My favorite version of this is their live from Pompeii album/movie. It shows them performing this song live.

  • @allisonrich5061
    @allisonrich5061 Год назад +10

    The Pompeii period is definitely my favorite Floyd era.

  • @Zopf-international
    @Zopf-international Год назад +4

    It's a stunning track that made me want to travel and adventure as a kid. Here I am still all these years later after quite some time in the Mediterranean. ✌

  • @mark-nm4tc
    @mark-nm4tc Год назад +8

    Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy author Douglas Adams was friends with the band and in one of the Earls Court gigs (not this one sadly), played guitar with them on stage on his 42nd birthday (a number important to HHG fans). He altered the final episode of S1 HHG to have the team steal a black, frictionless spaceship destined to plunge into a star as part of the light show by the intergalactic rock band 'Disaster Area' who are, apparently, based on PF who were breaking up at the time...this track no doubt inspired the re-write.

  • @nsgobbi
    @nsgobbi Год назад +6

    I have told this before many times on other videos related to Pink Floyd. Considered circumstances of time, technology and society, they are to be paired with Bethoven in terms of influence, relevance, body of work and musical brilliance. Nothing less.

  • @truthdweller3454
    @truthdweller3454 Год назад +7

    Love what Doug says about musique concrete and how he prefers Pink Floyd's version to what they teach in music school.

  • @richpeltier9519
    @richpeltier9519 Год назад +20

    There's a version from their performance for KQED in San Francisco from the AHM tour that was very hard to find until a few years ago. The version of this song is among the best parts of the show.
    Nick Mason is criminally under rated.
    🤘🧙‍♂️🤘
    Rich the Ancient Metal Beast

    • @garyvanremortel5218
      @garyvanremortel5218 Год назад

      Ron Magers' Electric Impressions played this on TV at least once back in the day.

    • @scorpiusbalthazar4327
      @scorpiusbalthazar4327 Год назад

      That version you're talking about, did that come with the Early Years box set that covered AHM? If so, I have that. AHM in 4.0 on blu-ray sounds great. I listened to that while tripping and it was amazing.

    • @garyvanremortel5218
      @garyvanremortel5218 Год назад

      @@scorpiusbalthazar4327 Sandoz Pharma, Window Pane or Owsley? Asking for a friend.

    • @scorpiusbalthazar4327
      @scorpiusbalthazar4327 Год назад

      @@garyvanremortel5218 blue pyramid

    • @richpeltier9519
      @richpeltier9519 Год назад

      @Scorpius Balthazar I think so. The rights were tied up for a long time, but settled for a boxed set (I believe the one you referenced).
      The footage was shot at the Warfield in SF the night before the band played there. Some spare aerial footage from a plane flying low over some fields was superimposed over part of AHM.
      I had this show in VHS for a long time. It was my window into that era of their live performance.
      Grandmaster Meadows, Cymbaline and Green is the Color are all fantastic from this set.
      🤘🧙‍♂️🤘

  • @EmrahUncu
    @EmrahUncu Год назад +4

    My favorite song by Pink Floyd ever!

  • @CoryDrummer
    @CoryDrummer Год назад +6

    I still love listening to my old Pink Floyd LP's before they became huge. Piper at the Gates of Dawn, Saucerful of Secrets, Umma Gumma, Meddle, Obscured by Clouds, More...

    • @uphollandlatic
      @uphollandlatic 4 месяца назад

      Fully agree. For me it’s their most interesting period. That’s why I love the Nick Mason band.

  • @gliebzeit
    @gliebzeit Год назад +5

    Purchased this double album when it came out. Many a night with the lights out and 'Set The Controls ...' at max volume. Thanks for your reaction/assessment video, Doug. Of all the prog-rock bands that I heard back in the day, I never heard 'The Floyd' live in concert. Yes, this along with 'Astronomy Domine', 'Careful With That Axe, Eugene' and 'A Saucerful Of Secrets' were all live tracks. The second disc were studio tracks ... one each by the band members.
    Sid does not play on this album at all. But, he did play on the studio track (along with parts by Gilmour) for this song, which appeared on 'A Saucerful of Secrets' album. The album's title supposedly comes from Cambridge slang for sex.

  • @adriangoodrich4306
    @adriangoodrich4306 Год назад +3

    Again, thanks Doug. Proud to support your efforts.

  • @estefaniasucre6966
    @estefaniasucre6966 Год назад +3

    I love this song. It's so profound, sends you in a trip... Right to the heart of the Sun!

  • @johnpbh
    @johnpbh Год назад +8

    Pink Floyd with Syd was certainly interesting and his radio friendly singles helped to get them played on the radio in the UK, plus labels at that time allowed bands to take their time and blossom.. Especially Harvest. Roy Harper being a shining example. I'm not quite so sure about the early stuffs popularity in the US... BUT, they wouldn't really have gone anywhere and would have been one of the lost bands if it wasn't for the input and musical directorship eventually of David Gilmour. Our years of listening back in the sixties and seventies promoted an appreciation of an artists complete catalogue so that if you came in on Pink Floyd like I did at Ummagumma then I went and got all the albums before that over a period of time. So you appeciatd how they had grown. Keep on Rocking.

  • @Jack-D-Ripper
    @Jack-D-Ripper Год назад +6

    This is the very track that lead me from the path of the NPC Normies and off into the progressive marches of music back in early 1970.
    It was an English Literature class at senior school. A student teacher asked us to sit down quietly and listen to this track so that we could write about our reaction/feelings to it.
    I knew once I'd heard this that this was the direction in which I wanted to travel. And 53 years later, it's taken me into regions that I could never imagine.
    I prefer the live version (on UmmaGumma) to the studio version. I bought A Saucerful of Secrets soon afterwards.

  • @adlermeni
    @adlermeni Год назад +12

    The original studio version of 'A saucerful of secrets' piece is a must in this field

    • @nectarinedreams7208
      @nectarinedreams7208 Год назад +3

      This is much better

    • @danclark745
      @danclark745 Год назад +5

      Take Up Thy Stethoscope And Walk

    • @JoseEchoes378
      @JoseEchoes378 Год назад +1

      It's a beautiful mess

    • @srbaran
      @srbaran Год назад +1

      I like the version where David Gilmour is singing the Celestial Voices bit. There was one titled exactly that, I forget where from, and then there is the Live in Pompeii version.

    • @ToxicTurtleIsMad
      @ToxicTurtleIsMad Год назад

      This one is superior in every way

  • @peterchios9637
    @peterchios9637 Год назад +2

    Masterpiece Track Masterpiece Album
    Pink Floyd The Epitome Of Music
    SHINE ON 💎
    🎼☮️👊🇨🇦
    Levels Of A Guitar Player
    1 BEGINNER
    2 ADVANCED
    3 PROFESSIONAL
    4 EXPERT
    5 LEGEND
    6 GOD OF THE GUITAR
    7 DAVID GILMOUR
    🎧

  • @FLASHAHOLIC_TV
    @FLASHAHOLIC_TV Год назад +2

    Love it when Doug does Floyd, Camel n Genesis, the GOATS.

  • @SteveMenardDesignDXM
    @SteveMenardDesignDXM Год назад +6

    The studio version (this one) is from A Saucerful of Secrets (1968). Here's the image of the front cover.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Saucerful_of_Secrets

  • @nonrepublicrat
    @nonrepublicrat Год назад +5

    Floyd would have been nothing without the genius of Richard Wright,

  • @steveelim
    @steveelim 3 месяца назад

    Doug, your technical analysis, whether it is of the music or the lyrics, delivers the tangible value that directly benefits me as a musician. But it is the soul food that I find from your enthusiasm and your non-judgmental attitude that is always very peaceable. Not that a little controversy now and then is bad; I am sure the way you'd handle it if it does arise would be beneficial too. Perhaps It is the unapologetic honesty and openness with which you deliver your content that instils the peace I find here. There is nothing dry about the content either, unless perhaps if we're talking about alcoholic beverages and that you seem to enjoy too. This is all very encouraging and motivating. Thank you, Doug.

  • @coyote4237
    @coyote4237 Год назад +1

    One of my favorite Floyd songs. Thanks for the video.

  • @vickiconley3638
    @vickiconley3638 Год назад +1

    P.F. is just beautifully wonderful. One thing that they have always brought to us is that they draw us in so that we have to listen to each facet of their music. They make us listen to the music so intently.

  • @michaelinnj7439
    @michaelinnj7439 Год назад +3

    I forgot how much I love this song.
    It’s been around 25 years.
    Thanks for posting.

    • @cornfedjuggalo
      @cornfedjuggalo Год назад +5

      Its been around well over double that my friend....

    • @MakoyUnggoy
      @MakoyUnggoy Год назад +5

      @@cornfedjuggalo I think he's saying it's been about 25 years since he last heard this song

    • @cornfedjuggalo
      @cornfedjuggalo Год назад

      @@MakoyUnggoy Ahhh, Ok....

  • @classicraceruk1337
    @classicraceruk1337 Год назад +3

    Doug you are spot on with the nuances of this album. If like me you have followed them from the beginning you would know the importance of this album. It’s utterly brilliant and follows their early Live stuff.

  • @TLBKlaus
    @TLBKlaus Год назад +5

    ...Roger's live version from "In the Flesh" is also very good.

  • @shemsa84
    @shemsa84 Год назад +1

    Yet another movie live is such a gem from Pink Floyd, such an underated song 🤘

  • @paulbowles7426
    @paulbowles7426 6 месяцев назад +1

    Definitely got the forbidden planet vibes nobody does music like this that's what makes pink floyd so unique

  • @antoniocarlin5026
    @antoniocarlin5026 Год назад +1

    I hear this One 2 times LIVE on 2016 with Waters live on México City, one night on the FREE CONCERT on the Zocalo in México City, over 300, 000 hilarius and HIGH fans! jajaja... you need to react to this show...is on youtube!

  • @JoanneTelling1
    @JoanneTelling1 Год назад +1

    Syd did not play on this live version from 1969 but, allegedly, did on the album version from Saucerful of Secrets.

  • @hernanperochena5812
    @hernanperochena5812 Год назад

    Great reaction Doug, as usual. Pink Floyd is timeless.

  • @LordEriolTolkien
    @LordEriolTolkien Год назад +1

    one of my favourites

  • @bobthebomb1596
    @bobthebomb1596 Год назад +1

    Doug, have you listened to anything from the album Obscured by Clouds?
    The band were producing soundtracks at the time, this album features on the French film La Vallee.
    I think you would find it interesting as a score writer yourself. You will recognise the odd chord progressions you heard on Atom Heart Mother.
    I would recommend either Burning Bridges or Mudmen.

  • @peterdawes1868
    @peterdawes1868 Год назад

    Thank you, Doug, just, loved hearing early Floyd.

  • @Kaztrofy
    @Kaztrofy Год назад

    Haven't heard much of the older Pink Floyd stuff, was thinking that damn this is one long intro until i realized it was the actual song.

  • @garyvanremortel5218
    @garyvanremortel5218 Год назад +1

    Little by little the night turns around...I saw them do this at the Warehouse in New Orleans in 1970. The Allman Bros opened.

  • @Nebuloid1
    @Nebuloid1 Год назад

    Ahhh sweet, my fave song along with Remember a Day...

  • @NewBritainStation
    @NewBritainStation Год назад +1

    Until you see live footage of this you would never know that Roger is on the gong and vocals and doesn’t play bass until after the interlude. Before the interlude the main riff is played by Dave on guitar.

  • @billwilson2025
    @billwilson2025 Год назад

    Saw them @ the carousel in '69. The Umagumma tour. Mind blowing to a high school kid. I saw the next 3 times they came to S.F.

  • @billjones8503
    @billjones8503 Год назад

    Doug, this was previous to Dark Side & less commercially sounding. Glad they never went full commercial.

  • @hatsbo1
    @hatsbo1 Год назад +8

    Love the song, conveys mysticism at its finest. I heard over the years the lyrics were based on ancient Chinese poetry.

  • @stoppropaganda2573
    @stoppropaganda2573 Год назад

    When "Saucer Full of Secrets" came out and I heard this, I had never smoked weed or understood meditation but all of sudden ... I got it! Very nice to put headphones on to this day and float down stream ...

  • @thibautkable
    @thibautkable Год назад

    My all time favorite Pink Floyd song.

  • @williamwalker8107
    @williamwalker8107 11 месяцев назад

    it's a metaphor like so much of their other music. like "Careful with that axe Eugene" Axe being a play on the slang term for a guitar.

  • @beamer.electronics
    @beamer.electronics Год назад +1

    PF is and always has been musical alchemists, and out of that vortex of music arrives their most successful and interesting soundscapes - like threads of gold. My favourite is Meddle.

  • @deancarter9210
    @deancarter9210 Год назад +2

    The 'gorgeous' bit with the high Major 3rd is Rick's improvised part--again a basic RW piece but without the additions of the other players it's a different composition altogether.
    No Syd involved in this live version from Ummagumma.
    You might also find interesting the title track of 'A Saucerful of Secrets' as one of those definitive 1968 progadelic suite pieces that defined the genre, the others being Procul Harum's 'In Held Twas In I', Hendrix's side 3 of Electric Ladyland: 'Rainy day...'segues into '1983 A Merman I Should Turn To Be'...into 'Moon Turn The Tides Gently Gently Away' and then a reprise of 'Merman'. And The Nice's 'Ars Longa Vita Brevis'.

  • @gjermundification
    @gjermundification Год назад +2

    I can put Planet Caravan by Black Sabbath and this tune( one of my favorite Pink Floyd tunes ) on repeat, the 2 tunes complement each others in my opinion.

  • @crystal-ice555
    @crystal-ice555 Год назад +3

    These are amazing tracks on the live sides. Sounds like Nick was in the jelly jungle of orange marmalade (incidentally, a song by The Lemon Pipers) with that mesmerizing and awesome drum rhythm. Because the audience sounds are not there, it sounds like it was performed in the studio, though I don't think it was. The bootleg version from San Diego, Golden Hall 17 Oct 1971 (part of their first US tour after the release of Meddle) is one of the best out there and Gilmour's guitar is even more psychedelic, it's probably my recommended favorite version. Sound quality is not bad for a bootleg recording and the rest of the tracks are just as good. Meddle was a transition point for Floyd especially with Echoes which was included in the tour. There were some big performances from late '71 onwards.

    • @ianfortier6796
      @ianfortier6796 Год назад +1

      I couldn't agree more about the San Diego show specifically and the string of live shows from 1971. That's where it all came together, imo. The live bootlegs illustrate something altogether greater than even the 1970 live performances. It's like they became a single entity at that point rather than four musicians playing together.

  • @AJ_NL_1963
    @AJ_NL_1963 Год назад

    In the background one of the most important and best life recordings on vinyl.
    DeepPurple Made in Japan
    Lazy is one of the must listen and review songs from that album.

  • @Tonyblack261
    @Tonyblack261 Год назад

    I'd forgotten just how good this is.

  • @mrmusic248
    @mrmusic248 Год назад +5

    Gregorian chant with an African drum beat.

  • @johnv4866
    @johnv4866 Год назад

    I saw the Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking tour w Clapton. As I recall, Clapton only appeared on the first handful of dates. Pretty damn special

  • @slatvatfatcat
    @slatvatfatcat Год назад

    On a trip to Paris and London in 1978, the Air France flights between LAX and Europe featured Ummagumma on one of the music channels...and you bet I had those earphones in the whole way in each direction!

    • @HughCorbyCruick
      @HughCorbyCruick Год назад

      Now, you can’t even find Floyd on an airline’s playlist, so you have to bring your own cuts and it’s such cool flying music.

  • @chrissimpson6017
    @chrissimpson6017 Год назад +4

    Doug, if you haven't heard it yet, Roger does a really cool jazzed up more rock and roll version of this on his solo tours: not better, just different: ruclips.net/video/niOeryWbFp4/видео.html Worth checking out.
    Also, you need to react to Careful with That Axe Eugene by Pink Floyd (The Live video version from Pompeii is probably the best version)

  • @williamdrake6226
    @williamdrake6226 Год назад +4

    Hands down best version of this song is the version from Live from Pompeii film!

  • @steveijams8475
    @steveijams8475 Год назад

    I recalled reading that PF would plug in there sound systems traditionally wrong. These sound were like pre-synthesizer.This created some of their unique sounds. It made it hard for other band to recreate

  • @melthebell33
    @melthebell33 Год назад

    LOL, glad you said that, back in school in music as a young punk who was also into kraftwerk and tangerine dream, I refused to do the classical stuff we were given, Sibelius etc. So i had to write essays on punk and Kraftwerk etc instead.

  • @jamesdignanmusic2765
    @jamesdignanmusic2765 Год назад +5

    I love this version of the track. The studio version is good, but this leaves it for dead. I love how the band almost dip into Tangerine Dream territory halfway through. Still leaves me wondering how this was played live like this.

    • @errinundra9798
      @errinundra9798 Год назад +4

      This was released in 1969. Tangerine Dream's first album was released 1970. But I get what you mean.

    • @georgesonm1774
      @georgesonm1774 Год назад +2

      @@errinundra9798 yeah, I heard early Floyd was a huge inspiration for such albums as Zeit (I think you can definitely hear it)

  • @Klangstimmen
    @Klangstimmen Год назад

    Thank You, Thank Pink Floyd , Thank these Time, Thank World, Thank Me, Thank my Ears, Thank my Brain, Thank Universe.

  • @josephcain8643
    @josephcain8643 Год назад

    My wife and I saw them bout 30times and I have all of their music

  • @pmnphxaz
    @pmnphxaz Год назад

    Mason plays with mallets, he also finally plays the gong with his recent band GREAT SHOW, if you can catch it.

  • @hippydippy
    @hippydippy Год назад +4

    You should really check out Hawkwind's "You Shouldn't Do That" some time from the "In Search of Space" album from 1971, but make sure & enjoy some herb while doing so for the full experience. Acid was the ultimate back in the day, but herb would do just fine. It's really a mind twister!

    • @elvwood
      @elvwood Год назад +1

      I concur (or Earth Calling/Born to Go, either would be good)

    • @hippydippy
      @hippydippy Год назад +1

      @@elvwood I saw them live in 1974. It was an outta body experience to say the least.

    • @elvwood
      @elvwood Год назад +1

      @@hippydippy I'm jealous! I didn't see them until the 80s, still great I thought, but people kept telling me how special those early years were...

    • @hippydippy
      @hippydippy Год назад +1

      @@elvwood I was in the 3rd row, dead center while tripping on Purple Haze. Nik Turner came floating down from the balcony with his lizard costume on that was glowing in the black lights they had. At the same time you could feel the floor shaking under your feet from Lemmy's bass droning away. Some people tripping were actually running out of the place it was so intense. It was Insane! The show was right after the Chicago show released later called "The 1999 Party", so that was pretty much the same show I saw. I was thrilled when it was released because the beginning of the show is about all I remembered except the start. It was one long strange trip to say the least. BTW... MAN opened the show.

  • @Z_E_B_O
    @Z_E_B_O Год назад

    this is a piece written during the Syd Barret era and recorded for their second album Saucerful of secrets. It really shows how different Syd wrote songs. They already performed this one live back in 1967.
    The same album Saucerful of secrets also includes Jugband Blues by Syd Barret which is probably his most heartwrenching track. You can clearly hear that he knows what's going on and that he has to leave the band soon.
    The music video for Jugband Blues also was lost for 30 years before it was found in some storage.
    anyway, Ummagumma has a live cd and the studio cd, with every member writing one song on their own with more or less success.
    That said, I really hope you will react to the whole Piper at the gates of dawn album some day, it's probably my favourite Pink Floyd album. The way the lyrics are so childish and creative and Syds guitar playing is so unconventional and sounds like modern music at times is just amazing.
    Or just do Interstellar Overdrive, their magnum opus from that album. Just make sure to listen to the mono version of it, since they didn't spend much time mixing the stereo version. Also the stereo version is missing the organ from the intro.

  • @ruleram1
    @ruleram1 Год назад

    OSI - Set the controls for the heart of the sun
    is a fantastic cover

  • @alldayadventures5418
    @alldayadventures5418 Год назад +2

    Your story @ 9:55 very funny...!
    Doug, really need to take a listen to Billy Cobham's "Sea of Tranquility". The man beats those drums like they owe him money...!

  • @johnbarnett940
    @johnbarnett940 8 месяцев назад

    This is definitely the version from Ummagumma (I have been listening to both versions for over fifty years). Gilmore and Barret both play guitar together only once on Jugland Blues from Saucerful of Secrets.

  • @yvesblues560
    @yvesblues560 Год назад

    Tyvm indeed🙏, the old floydians cut a door to your soul where ever you hide, in the middle east, they'll find Sindbad with the lamp in the desert^^
    Over the mountain watching the watcher
    Breaking the darkness waking the grapevine
    One inch of love is one inch of shadow
    Love is the shadow that ripens the wine
    Set the controls for the heart of the sun😍

  • @gbsailing9436
    @gbsailing9436 Год назад

    You need to see the "live' recording off the Pompeii recordings...You'll see he does change the pattern of drumming ...

  • @Mat82ita
    @Mat82ita Год назад

    Doug, you need to listen to another version of this, Live San Diego 1971 October 17th.

  • @lesliespears8918
    @lesliespears8918 Год назад

    And all of you small animals, the wind DOES cry Mary.

  • @jyutzler
    @jyutzler Год назад +1

    I would like to hear more from our host regarding the artistic decision for Nick to use mallets instead of sticks on this song.

  • @Xen31
    @Xen31 Год назад

    Remember that the central section of this track that audiences heard live was sent to them in full surround sound. The album track cannot reproduce that experience.

  • @trevorward8496
    @trevorward8496 Год назад +1

    Watch live in pompei a concert without an audience nick is incandescent

  • @pirobot668beta
    @pirobot668beta Год назад

    For many years, I thought the title/lyric was "Set, the controls for the Heart of the Sun"
    Why would the Egyptian god of War and Chaos be manning the controls of a stellar furnace?
    "Must be 'high poetic-art' that plebes like me aren't fit to fathom."
    Everything changed the day I wore my prescription glasses instead of the reading glasses I found in the laundry room.
    The things you learn when you don't have to have to guess 1/2 the letters on the page...

  • @jitgr
    @jitgr Год назад +1

    PF's period with Sid is the most interesting, keep on digging into the past....

  • @Dweezil1996
    @Dweezil1996 Год назад

    Set THE Controls

  • @jba35
    @jba35 Год назад +1

    This reminds me of Indonesian Degung music.

  • @lenmassey1134
    @lenmassey1134 Год назад

    To make visible the invisible, the recording engineer, Peter Bown, had a lot to do with early Pink Floyd. Peter was also involved in recording other rock bands as well as The Beatles. Peter recorded lots of music at Abbey Road, he loved rock music it was his life. Peter had his own small recording studio.

  • @TheThinkVoid
    @TheThinkVoid Год назад

    Hey Doug, just found your channel recently, and I love your videos, especially the Pink Floyd ones. I wonder, any thoughts on reacting to video game music? There are some great compositions out there. The OST for Castlevania Symphony of the Night is a classic go-to. Others to consider are for the Souls games, Bloodborne, Hollow Knight, Final Fantasy. I could go on, but I'll leave it here. Cheers!

  • @nephologi
    @nephologi Год назад

    DOUG NATION

  • @richardcork6918
    @richardcork6918 Год назад

    You have to remember the title of the piece. This is the music of deep space.

  • @65alef
    @65alef Год назад

    Set the controls...by Live at Pompeii 🔝🔝🔝

  • @kdm71291
    @kdm71291 Год назад

    Yes…this is from the live portion of Ummagumma.

  • @CCSellouts
    @CCSellouts Год назад

    I just searched Daily Doug XTC and surprised to see you haven’t listened to them on air. I’d like to recommend the album Skylarking. Or do the first two songs.

  • @fredyair1
    @fredyair1 Год назад

    Sometimes the sun is just the sun Doug!

  • @KevinRudd-w8s
    @KevinRudd-w8s 10 месяцев назад

    This live version is far, far better than the recorded version on Saucer Full of Secrets which I never cared for that much. Ricks etherial keyboards and Nicks drumming on the live version turned this into an eary Floyed master piece. Nick said in an interview this was his favourite Floyd track. Its one of mine too. During a documentary shown on BBC a few years ago about ancient China they actually played this as the backing track while they talked about the poet and pholosopher who wrote the poem that the lyrics of this song are based on. In fact, a number of other documentaries have featured this (and other) Pink Floyd tracks. They even provided some of the incidental music for the BBC televised coverage of the moon landings in 1969, but the BBC have sadly wiped those tapes. 69 to 73 was and still is my Favourite Floyd era.

  • @fundymentalism
    @fundymentalism Год назад +1

    Lol was hoping you'd tell me what scale they were using. Guessing Phrygian if there's a flat 2