Stick with this amazing Pulse concert. Every song shines, and the light show keeps getting better and better, believe it or not. Try One Of These Days next----it will blow your socks off. Then go slow with the beautiful song High Hopes. Keep up your great work; it's appreciated.
I Agree anything from pulse concert is awesome! They spent almost 100 million on stage and light show. Believe me it was well worth every penny! Keep Talking, Wish you were here, Time, Money all from Pulse
RED I AM SO PROUD OF YOU FOR HITTING 36K ON TO 50K BY 2025 ❤❤❤WE ABSOLUTELY ADORE YOU 💯💯This is so good and love the stage show ❤❤#redheadedneighbor #bestreactor #redsarmy #beautifulfuncountrygirl #heartofgoldwithmetalinhersoul #bestbadjokes #36K
The lighting designer was Marc Brickman, who has done many concerts including Pink Floyd's previous concert, "Delicate Sound of Thunder", David Gilmour's solo "Remember That Night" (I was there when they filmed that one), and shows from Pet Shop Boys, Nine Inch Nails and Hans Zimmer, among others. He was also a lighting consultant on movies such as The Running Man, A.I. Artificial Intelligence and Minority Report. So he knows his stuff.
Thank you and the others who do reaction to the music of my time, it brings a tear to this old dudes eye. Yall are like the folks that rebuilds classic cars back to life!
I wanted to go to that concert so bad here in Dallas where I live. By the time I was going to get tickets they had been sold out for a long time before 😢 so now I have the Pulse DVD set that I can watch and on my killer entertainment center 😂
well done on another great pink floyd reaction, the whole pulse concert is amazing, id recommend you try COMING BACK TO LIFE and if you want to hear those backing singers really shine then you definetly should try GREAT GIG IN THE SKY, both from the pulse concert, im sure you will enjoy both aswell as many others
Great reaction!! But!!!1 You can't stop reacting to the Pulse concert now, you've barely scratched the surface!!!! The entire show amounted to the greatest live performance EVER!!! From then opening with Shine on You crazy Diamond to the closing Run Like Hell!!! They even perform the entirety of their classic album: The Dark Side of The Moon, which you may need to split into 2 parts. More!! More!! More!! More!!
You are spot on about Pink Floyd being innovators but the early seventies were a time of innovation in music with bands reinventing what an album format could be, particularly in the genre of progressive rock. Some of what these bands like Floyd, Yes, Genesis, ELP did (without many of the electronic musical and recording advantages of the present day) far exceeds the scope of what bands are producing now which is why they are so well respected by those like Rush, Porcupine Tree, Dream Theater and others who stood on their shoulders. As someone who was lucky enough to attend this concert this is one of my favourite tracks from the gig along with the closer ‘Run Like Hell’. Gilmours guitar at the beginning and end of Sorrow vibrated every molecule of your body. The whole gig was an amazing experience that left us almost dumbstruck walking back to the tube.
Hi! 51st like! 🙂I saw the “new” PINK FLOYD for the first of my 3 times in 1987 on The Momentary Lapse of Reason tour in Austin, TEXAS. Hands down the best concert I’d ever seen and I’ve seen A LOT. Not even my favorite band. It was mind blowing and I was a concert veteran of all the big Rock bands by this point. I’d seen RUSH alone probably 5 times by then and they are just ONE band. To this day it remains the one show that stands out over everyone else. That’s hard for me to say too. I’ve seen a bunch of incredible, Classic, Hard Rock, bands and concerts on some of their most famous tours. It was nuts and I’m hardcore RUSH among others. I saw peak PANTERA in a CLUB in TEXAS right before Vulgar was released! Now THAT was the best small show I’ve seen, but it was several years later. That FLOYD show was mind bendingly beautiful. Still untouched as my best show. They were YEARS ahead of everybody and I recognized that at time. I knew I wasn’t going to see a concert surpassing that scale simply because the technology wouldn’t be available for at least 10 years minimum. It was simply WOW! 🤯
Feel the same way. Saw the show in Chicago in ‘87. Mind bending visual and surround sound in a flippin’ arena!! Have not seen or heard or “felt” anything like it since. Rush comes damn close and the perfection is there. But my lord that was incredible! Pulse at Soldier Field was incredible too don’t get me wrong, but was not as intimate up close and personal.! Love it!
Another wonderful reaction Red. Yes, the whole show is great and the laser show on Sorrow in particular fits so perfectly. Then you have the maestro, David Gilmour making his guitar literally talk..... what could be better?
Nice one. Been a while since I played that song. Me, thinks I need to dig the tabs out of the archives. A definitive post Waters Pink Floyd song, and a fantastic performance.
How about that indeed! RHN, Gilmour has a unique ability to express in fewer notes, what many guitarists fail to achieve with way more notes. I love the intro and outro to Sorrow, it's a great song, especially live. You're right, re: You Tube blockers, Rick Beato did a great piece on it, citing notorious blockers, even appeared before the Senate to put forward the rectors case. Pink Floyd I think get it. They've "dined out" on vinyl sales, CD sales, never needed to discount their product. Why not embrace streams and exposure to new audiences.
It'll be interesting to see if the attitude towards reaction channels stays the same now that Pink Floyd have sold their music catalog to Sony. This is my favourite song from Pulse. Every time I see it or hear it I have to pick up my guitar and play along with it! 😆
Based on things you have reacted to previously and commented that you'd enjoyed the sound of, the two tracks so far seem to have made some contribution to your Pink Floyd journey, the scope for future listening pleasure is vast, enjoy!
So far you have only listened to later Pink Floyd tracks, which are themselves very good. But the real meat is in the earlier works when the musical and lyrical genius was at it's peak and the synergy was more than the sum of the parts. Your musical education is incomplete until you have listened to Dark Side of the Moon, in it's entirety from start to finish. There is a reason it remains the highest selling album of all time, it is pure genius. It is a complete work, not group of songs. Each track flows into the next and it tells a story. They do all tracks from Dark Side in this concert, but you really should listen to the studio version first, Then there is Meddle, which came out prior to Dark Side, and Wish You Were Here which came out after Dark side. Dig into these 3 albums to really get a sense of the Floyd experience. One of the primary sources of the musical genius is David Gilmour (lead guitar and vocals), and he is right now on tour in NYC this week, doing songs from his latest album and many Floyd tunes as well. He does Sorrow, High Hopes and Comfortably Numb in the sets. The uploads from concert goers are terrible audio recorded on cell phones, but here is David and the tour band doing a song from his latest album - recorded properly: ruclips.net/video/GcMtQbyokzs/видео.html ( David Gilmour - The Piper's Call (Later... with Jools Holland) ) Not bad for being 78 years young! Oh and the girl in the green dress is David's daughter Romany, who has inherited both his looks and some of that musical magic - she sings lead on two songs from the album.
Gilmore has brought Floyds music on his own shoulders to new generations without any /or one of the original members of the band. He always had the soul of the band.
I love how at the end you went yeah how about that? Yup lost the words lol which happens to be a name of another one of their songs ha ha ha but that’s exactly the reaction that most people have. What do you say there’s not much you could say it’s just what❤️❤️❤️
Stick with this amazing Pulse concert. Every song shines, and the light show keeps getting better and better, believe it or not. Try One Of These Days next----it will blow your socks off. Then go slow with the beautiful song High Hopes. Keep up your great work; it's appreciated.
❤ 👉 Pink Floyd 😂 Great song! Super concert! 🎉
I Agree anything from pulse concert is awesome! They spent almost 100 million on stage and light show. Believe me it was well worth every penny! Keep Talking, Wish you were here, Time, Money all from Pulse
RED I AM SO PROUD OF YOU FOR HITTING 36K ON TO 50K BY 2025 ❤❤❤WE ABSOLUTELY ADORE YOU 💯💯This is so good and love the stage show ❤❤#redheadedneighbor #bestreactor #redsarmy #beautifulfuncountrygirl #heartofgoldwithmetalinhersoul #bestbadjokes #36K
The lighting designer was Marc Brickman, who has done many concerts including Pink Floyd's previous concert, "Delicate Sound of Thunder", David Gilmour's solo "Remember That Night" (I was there when they filmed that one), and shows from Pet Shop Boys, Nine Inch Nails and Hans Zimmer, among others. He was also a lighting consultant on movies such as The Running Man, A.I. Artificial Intelligence and Minority Report. So he knows his stuff.
I was there for the DG gig too...incredible event
Absolutely stellar!
Lighting crew having way too much fun. Just wonderful
Another great guitarist that doesn’t get enough recognition. Everything he plays is so emotive and fits the be of the song so well.
I absolutely love this song. David’s guitar solos are like heaven.
Thank you and the others who do reaction to the music of my time, it brings a tear to this old dudes eye. Yall are like the folks that rebuilds classic cars back to life!
I wanted to go to that concert so bad here in Dallas where I live. By the time I was going to get tickets they had been sold out for a long time before 😢 so now I have the Pulse DVD set that I can watch and on my killer entertainment center 😂
well done on another great pink floyd reaction, the whole pulse concert is amazing, id recommend
you try COMING BACK TO LIFE and if you want to hear those backing singers really shine then you
definetly should try GREAT GIG IN THE SKY, both from the pulse concert, im sure you will enjoy both
aswell as many others
Best and most goosebump inducing intro ever. You’ll want to try the studio version as well to see it’s still true.
They nearly had as much sound as Rush. 😂 Just kidding, that as excellent!
Rush and Pink Floyd are equally incredible.
Great reaction!! But!!!1 You can't stop reacting to the Pulse concert now, you've barely scratched the surface!!!! The entire show amounted to the greatest live performance EVER!!! From then opening with Shine on You crazy Diamond to the closing Run Like Hell!!! They even perform the entirety of their classic album: The Dark Side of The Moon, which you may need to split into 2 parts. More!! More!! More!! More!!
You are spot on about Pink Floyd being innovators but the early seventies were a time of innovation in music with bands reinventing what an album format could be, particularly in the genre of progressive rock. Some of what these bands like Floyd, Yes, Genesis, ELP did (without many of the electronic musical and recording advantages of the present day) far exceeds the scope of what bands are producing now which is why they are so well respected by those like Rush, Porcupine Tree, Dream Theater and others who stood on their shoulders. As someone who was lucky enough to attend this concert this is one of my favourite tracks from the gig along with the closer ‘Run Like Hell’. Gilmours guitar at the beginning and end of Sorrow vibrated every molecule of your body. The whole gig was an amazing experience that left us almost dumbstruck walking back to the tube.
Hi! 51st like! 🙂I saw the “new” PINK FLOYD for the first of my 3 times in 1987 on The Momentary Lapse of Reason tour in Austin, TEXAS. Hands down the best concert I’d ever seen and I’ve seen A LOT. Not even my favorite band. It was mind blowing and I was a concert veteran of all the big Rock bands by this point. I’d seen RUSH alone probably 5 times by then and they are just ONE band. To this day it remains the one show that stands out over everyone else. That’s hard for me to say too. I’ve seen a bunch of incredible, Classic, Hard Rock, bands and concerts on some of their most famous tours. It was nuts and I’m hardcore RUSH among others. I saw peak PANTERA in a CLUB in TEXAS right before Vulgar was released! Now THAT was the best small show I’ve seen, but it was several years later. That FLOYD show was mind bendingly beautiful. Still untouched as my best show. They were YEARS ahead of everybody and I recognized that at time. I knew I wasn’t going to see a concert surpassing that scale simply because the technology wouldn’t be available for at least 10 years minimum. It was simply WOW! 🤯
Feel the same way. Saw the show in Chicago in ‘87. Mind bending visual and surround sound in a flippin’ arena!! Have not seen or heard or “felt” anything like it since. Rush comes damn close and the perfection is there. But my lord that was incredible! Pulse at Soldier Field was incredible too don’t get me wrong, but was not as intimate up close and personal.! Love it!
Love it!!!!!
Thank you!!!!❤
Another wonderful reaction Red. Yes, the whole show is great and the laser show on Sorrow in particular fits so perfectly. Then you have the maestro, David Gilmour making his guitar literally talk..... what could be better?
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PINK FLOYD is one of the English, Super Heavy Weight bands.🇬🇧 England does not play fair.
Nice one. Been a while since I played that song. Me, thinks I need to dig the tabs out of the archives. A definitive post Waters Pink Floyd song, and a fantastic performance.
Wow, more great Pulse Floyd, living the dream ❤. Looking forward to Rush Wednesday RHN.
Why does everyone choose the "Pulse" tour? I think "Delicate Sound Of Thunder" is just as good.
Just a note the bands/artists don't block the videos, the publishing owners/labels do
WHAT A GREAT REACTION, GIL FROM ISRAEL
The entire Pulse concert is on another level. This is a show you prolly want to have the DVD or Blue Ray so you can watch from start to finish.
How about that indeed! RHN, Gilmour has a unique ability to express in fewer notes, what many guitarists fail to achieve with way more notes. I love the intro and outro to Sorrow, it's a great song, especially live. You're right, re: You Tube blockers, Rick Beato did a great piece on it, citing notorious blockers, even appeared before the Senate to put forward the rectors case. Pink Floyd I think get it. They've "dined out" on vinyl sales, CD sales, never needed to discount their product. Why not embrace streams and exposure to new audiences.
They have one drummer and one percussionist.
I can't see Floyd being forgotten anytime soon. U.S. bands seem to be the "blockers".
It'll be interesting to see if the attitude towards reaction channels stays the same now that Pink Floyd have sold their music catalog to Sony.
This is my favourite song from Pulse. Every time I see it or hear it I have to pick up my guitar and play along with it! 😆
Based on things you have reacted to previously and commented that you'd enjoyed the sound of, the two tracks so far seem to have made some contribution to your Pink Floyd journey, the scope for future listening pleasure is vast, enjoy!
Stories for days, stories for days…….
So far you have only listened to later Pink Floyd tracks, which are themselves very good. But the real meat is in the earlier works when the musical and lyrical genius was at it's peak and the synergy was more than the sum of the parts. Your musical education is incomplete until you have listened to Dark Side of the Moon, in it's entirety from start to finish. There is a reason it remains the highest selling album of all time, it is pure genius. It is a complete work, not group of songs. Each track flows into the next and it tells a story. They do all tracks from Dark Side in this concert, but you really should listen to the studio version first, Then there is Meddle, which came out prior to Dark Side, and Wish You Were Here which came out after Dark side. Dig into these 3 albums to really get a sense of the Floyd experience.
One of the primary sources of the musical genius is David Gilmour (lead guitar and vocals), and he is right now on tour in NYC this week, doing songs from his latest album and many Floyd tunes as well. He does Sorrow, High Hopes and Comfortably Numb in the sets. The uploads from concert goers are terrible audio recorded on cell phones, but here is David and the tour band doing a song from his latest album - recorded properly:
ruclips.net/video/GcMtQbyokzs/видео.html ( David Gilmour - The Piper's Call (Later... with Jools Holland) ) Not bad for being 78 years young! Oh and the girl in the green dress is David's daughter Romany, who has inherited both his looks and some of that musical magic - she sings lead on two songs from the album.
You mentioned the spectrum of sound and correlated it to colors......have you ever seen their Dark Side of The Moon album cover.....?
Gilmore has brought Floyds music on his own shoulders to new generations without any /or one of the original members of the band. He always had the soul of the band.
Now you know how to fill the Floyd Void.
I like that! Floyd Void!
Do check out 'Between 2 Points' by David Gilmour and his daughter Romany. It's quite lovely....😀
Slow dreary day here also....just chill and relax!!!
I love how at the end you went yeah how about that? Yup lost the words lol which happens to be a name of another one of their songs ha ha ha but that’s exactly the reaction that most people have. What do you say there’s not much you could say it’s just what❤️❤️❤️