Classical Composer Reacts to Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Pink Floyd) | The Daily Doug (Episode 284)

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  • @renotorquato7266
    @renotorquato7266 2 года назад +4459

    Roger is the brain, David is the heart, Mason is the muscle, but Rick is the soul, is the glue.

    • @johnanderson7739
      @johnanderson7739 2 года назад +175

      You sir have described them well.

    • @chrisofnottingham
      @chrisofnottingham 2 года назад +234

      Yes, when Rick stopped participating it was never quite the same. I still think of the later Floyd albums as Gilmour albums. Much as I love him, Gilmour isn't Floyd.

    • @ivanhenriqueroberto1970
      @ivanhenriqueroberto1970 2 года назад +38

      Very precise definition

    • @TheAmazingSnarf
      @TheAmazingSnarf 2 года назад +122

      i still haven't healed from that loss. Everything changed the day Rick passed.

    • @rcpsammy7186
      @rcpsammy7186 2 года назад +26

      @@TheAmazingSnarf namely any remote possibility of a reunion.

  • @victorlojero8318
    @victorlojero8318 2 года назад +3263

    Years ago my Dad (RIP) and I drove from LA to Vegas in the early morning. We lost radio signal, so I put on this cd in the car and we witnessed the Sunrise over the desert listening to this song. It was a beautiful and emotional experience. Every time I hear this song I remember that magical moment with my Father.

    • @raymccormick6103
      @raymccormick6103 2 года назад +43

      So sorry for your loss. May the Spirit of Peace and Comfort be with U.

    • @DarClaude
      @DarClaude 2 года назад +29

      Beautiful story and beautiful memory Victor, thanks for sharing. I have similar memories with my best friends from when we were discovering the world, sound-tracked to this and the many other absolute masterpieces that sound-tracked our lives. Peace brother x

    • @singerofsongss
      @singerofsongss 2 года назад +17

      I have a similar memory with my dad too. Thanks for sharing yours - what a wonderful way to remember someone. All the best.

    • @JonathanDanielBowen
      @JonathanDanielBowen 2 года назад +6

      I’m sorry for your loss…

    • @hombrepollo
      @hombrepollo 2 года назад +10

      Years ago i have a similar experience with High hopes (also a Pink Floyd theme) We were on tour with the band and i was watching the sunset over the sea with the song, a great and unforgettable moment. May your father rest in peace, mine passed away back in 2019 too. Have a nice 2022 and stay sfe

  • @frederickhamilton2648
    @frederickhamilton2648 2 года назад +3747

    One of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written in any genre. A timeless masterpiece.

    • @jamesm5883
      @jamesm5883 2 года назад +13

      Agreed!

    • @peterfritzsche220
      @peterfritzsche220 2 года назад +14

      I agree

    • @davidellinsworth22
      @davidellinsworth22 2 года назад +15

      Agree, it's remarkable.

    • @ambiophonic
      @ambiophonic 2 года назад +57

      I couldn't agree more. I love so many Pink Floyd songs, but this one takes the cake.
      Head phones, laying on the couch, the room dimly lit from an old tube amp, and this playing in it's entirety...this is the way

    • @ivanhenriqueroberto1970
      @ivanhenriqueroberto1970 2 года назад +8

      For sure

  • @corncake29
    @corncake29 2 года назад +590

    Hearing "it's a long intro, y'all" at 6:50 - knowing how much of the song there still is to go before the lyrics kick in - is mildly adorable.

    • @trevorlezotte4437
      @trevorlezotte4437 Год назад +81

      Or when he said the synths at the end of part 5 sounded like a machine, not knowing the next song is welcome to the machine

    • @capnbill99
      @capnbill99 Год назад +11

      "It's a long intro, y'all" Of course. It's Pink Floyd. Of course it's a long intro. It's a long suite of amazing music. :)

    • @OriginalPuro
      @OriginalPuro 10 месяцев назад +4

      Pink Floyd doesn't do "intros", they do perfection.
      Following the conventional way of building music is not PF, they made their own way and we were all better off because of it.

    • @aminexsamir
      @aminexsamir 4 месяца назад

      That's why I came to the comments section 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @Hankthespank
    @Hankthespank Год назад +286

    Once at work I was working alone painting all the lines and circles etc under the ice of a hockey studium, a big Indoors stadium. I was all alone and I connected my phone to the arena speakers and blasted this with the spotlights on and just layed down in the middle of the arena. All alone. It was just crazy. Top moment of my life.

    • @sheilaperri9209
      @sheilaperri9209 Год назад +15

      Now listen with your skates on. It turns out that Floyd is music to skate by. Be careful not to run anybody over during the quicker bits.

    • @alanshepherd4304
      @alanshepherd4304 Год назад +12

      Very envious!! I had to do with my small bedroom floor back in 1973!!!!😂😂🇬🇧

    • @charliepick3923
      @charliepick3923 Год назад +4

      Now thats a perfect set up, for real.

    • @adiboo8142
      @adiboo8142 Год назад +3

      Sounds magical

    • @denisemarie2985
      @denisemarie2985 Год назад

      Wow - that must've been absolutely phenomenal! So lucky!

  • @Tribblepuppy
    @Tribblepuppy 2 года назад +570

    My dad was well into his 80's, and had grown up being a classically trained pianist, and I had bought him a CD player for his birthday. I had told my siblings I was getting him the player for his birthday, and suggested they get him musical CD's for him. My older sister bought him an Ella Fitzgerald CD, my older brother got him a Glen Miller CD, and my younger sister got him the musical Showboat CD. I got him the Pink Floyd Dark Side Of The Moon CD, and mine was the one he listened to the most. I then got him the Wish You Were Here CD, and he liked it even more, and asked if there were any more Pink Floyd CD's, so he ended up with a collection of 6 PF CD's before he passed away.

    • @peterbdavies
      @peterbdavies Год назад +21

      That was one cool dad!

    • @mikedo6
      @mikedo6 Год назад +16

      Made me shed a few tears!!

    • @davefink2326
      @davefink2326 Год назад +7

      OMG what a story

    • @joannefrancia5940
      @joannefrancia5940 Год назад +9

      I love that you introduced your dad to Pink Floyd and he had a chance to enjoy them! I’ve been listening to them since the early 70’s. I’m always someone who’s interested in the stories behind the music and fortunately there is plenty of reading material on the subject!

    • @patrickkalin4437
      @patrickkalin4437 Год назад +5

      Legendary

  • @robertcramer2945
    @robertcramer2945 2 года назад +763

    "Why haven't I ever listened to this before?"
    "What the hell is wrong with me?"
    That's probably my favorite all-time moment from Doug on this channel so far!! I've listened to this song for 30 years now, but watching this....its like I'm hearing it again for the first time! Such a privilege!

    • @allisonrich5061
      @allisonrich5061 2 года назад +7

      A wonderful moment indeed.

    • @netzteil2
      @netzteil2 2 года назад +6

      I rather logged in, t like your comment ;) Totally agree!

    • @ryanthrasher765
      @ryanthrasher765 2 года назад +5

      Same! He made it alot more interesting with all the info he provided through out the vid.

    • @jowens1126
      @jowens1126 2 года назад +17

      ive been listening to this song since the album was released, and it still sounds just as good today as it did then, and im still not sick of it. How many songs can anyone say that about.

    • @FedericoGomezCastro
      @FedericoGomezCastro 2 года назад +12

      I almost cried at his reaction

  • @edwinslater1888
    @edwinslater1888 2 года назад +1464

    Are we going to ignore how, out of absolutely fucking nowhere, this man hits a fully packed bowl of grass? Legend

    • @jasonhills3726
      @jasonhills3726 2 года назад +178

      I subscribed when he did.
      This was the first of his videos I had seen.

    • @dimitrirezende7291
      @dimitrirezende7291 2 года назад +84

      Man, I cracked when he did that loll

    • @dimitrirezende7291
      @dimitrirezende7291 2 года назад +59

      @@jasonhills3726 lol same, instant like and subscribe

    • @jdustan
      @jdustan 2 года назад +16

      @@dimitrirezende7291 yep. me too. hahahaha

    • @jameswolfe8853
      @jameswolfe8853 2 года назад +44

      That got me to hit the subscribe button too. I do not partake but that was outstanding.

  • @sundevilscott
    @sundevilscott Год назад +297

    You blow my mind in numerous ways.
    1. You're knowledge of music/sounds and notes.
    2. How you hit that and did not explode.
    3. How you didn't know this album.

    • @denest3435
      @denest3435 Год назад +17

      Agree I can't believe one has never heard this before.

    • @dimashadiwardani
      @dimashadiwardani Год назад +7

      maybe he was classical music fans just like mozart and etc. but i'm glad he found out this album

    • @emrekoz
      @emrekoz Год назад +6

      No one can convince me that he's hearing Shine on You Crazy Diamond for the first time. That's not possible, if he's not deaf or dead. 😂

    • @07cars
      @07cars 11 месяцев назад

      @@emrekoz how big were/ are Pink Floyd in America?

    • @SteffenRoller
      @SteffenRoller 11 месяцев назад

      @@07carsI moved to Canada from Europe in 2009. All my European friends and coworkers can identify the music after a few seconds. My significant other - who's "from here" has never heard it. Europe is quite different from North America - also in the music :-). (Nobody here knows who Robbie Williams is)

  • @coffeemachtspass
    @coffeemachtspass 2 года назад +672

    Pink Floyd are the Ents of rock music. They never say anything unless it is worth taking a long time to say it.

    • @arloroan3168
      @arloroan3168 2 года назад +25

      HA HA HA! Excellent analogy.

    • @BertGrink
      @BertGrink 2 года назад +8

      YESSSS! I love that analogy! 😊

    • @arloroan3168
      @arloroan3168 2 года назад +30

      David "Treebeard" Gilmore

    • @frankphillips7436
      @frankphillips7436 2 года назад +5

      Absolutely priceless comment. You are a hero!!

    • @davids736
      @davids736 2 года назад +12

      That is brilliant sir! If it is an original, then that is even better!!!

  • @booberry6715
    @booberry6715 2 года назад +641

    It's oddly satisfying to watch someone who understands composition listen to and talk through a masterpiece I've known intimately for 35 years and put words to feeling. Very cool.

    • @gregorythompson8384
      @gregorythompson8384 2 года назад +20

      I don't know theory...but every note is burnt into my skull

    • @delaney6689
      @delaney6689 2 года назад +7

      This guy is very good and knows his onions

    • @martynseed380
      @martynseed380 2 года назад +7

      Youngster. 47 years for me. 😁

    • @harvada
      @harvada 2 года назад +5

      @@martynseed380 I remember listening to it when it was first released too

    • @joeysplats3209
      @joeysplats3209 2 года назад +1

      I can't believe it's that long ago; before the gray hair and all that.

  • @whoyoukidding1
    @whoyoukidding1 2 года назад +461

    "There's anguish in that sound. There's true grief. It's like you're listening to psychedelic Blues." I'm not sure if I ever heard a more accurate and beautiful description of Pink Floyd' music.

    • @VifferDude
      @VifferDude 2 года назад +7

      Well The Floyd became know for their overly psychedelic underground music during the age of the space race.

    • @antiurbanizm
      @antiurbanizm 2 года назад +1

      there's no anguish ; that's the point. its pure dasein.

    • @85geoffm
      @85geoffm 2 года назад +4

      When he said that my first thought was "yes sir, that's Pink Floyd" 😌

    • @jonlacey316
      @jonlacey316 2 года назад +2

      Absutely nailed it

    • @1TwistedPoet
      @1TwistedPoet 2 года назад +3

      Their name comes from two legendary blues men. Pink Anderson was one, I forget who the Floyd was, but another blues musician.

  • @stedfo111
    @stedfo111 8 месяцев назад +24

    This album is an eternal masterpiece. One of the best albums ever made.

  • @nothingmuchado
    @nothingmuchado 2 года назад +550

    Richard Wright's contribution on this album is spectacular

    • @genboomxer
      @genboomxer 2 года назад +19

      One might say indispensable.

    • @rhwinner
      @rhwinner 2 года назад +10

      A word of silence for the Hammond B3....

    • @fridaycasual
      @fridaycasual 2 года назад +13

      To every album

    • @queefloaf
      @queefloaf 2 года назад +12

      he is so underrated

    • @jimhardiman3836
      @jimhardiman3836 2 года назад +2

      Yeah that's why he said that The Wall had little for him to do creatively.

  • @rubicon-oh9km
    @rubicon-oh9km 2 года назад +382

    Rick Wright: the secret weapon in the band. The quiet one. This, and the suite at the end of the album, is his masterpiece.

    • @MaeveWalkerOrchestre
      @MaeveWalkerOrchestre 2 года назад +22

      When Wright's role became secondary, that's when they stopped being a "band". Animals and The Wall are really nice, but they are not "Pink Floyd" records (I won't even mention The Final Cut!). The are Waters and a bit of Gilmour. They released, a couple of years ago, the first band demo of The Wall. I'm not saying it was better than the official record (it's unfinished), but it sounds a lot more Pink Floyd than what was release. The Division Bell was much more interesting because we could hear Wright again in the arrangements, and it felt more "Pink Floyd", despite the lack of Waters' abilities with handling conceptual writing. It is a strong album. And the The Endless River, their homage to the passing of Wright, well, I just find it great!
      But, yeah, Shin On is a great song, and Wright's writing is all over the place!!!

    • @standbytogo123
      @standbytogo123 2 года назад +9

      @@MaeveWalkerOrchestre I could not agree more. Rick stated he thought Animals was lyrically weak. It was rescued by the musical efforts of Gilmour and Wright. As for the Wall, well its not Pink Floyd. I have refused to listen to the Final Cut ever since its release. The Division Bell, Brilliant.

    • @mechtime
      @mechtime 2 года назад +7

      @@MaeveWalkerOrchestre Have to disagree on Waters-less Floyd. Remember eagerly listening as a late teen to the albums and being very disappointed. Waters by himself has depth. The others alone are like a rich topping, but missing something major. Sad they couldn't put all their egos away. The synergy of the members raised the band WAY above any other partial incarnation.

    • @room34
      @room34 2 года назад

      Love it! Even though I'm not much of a keyboard player, it's always present in my music, and this piece, specifically Rick Wright's playing, is probably my single biggest influence. I actually parodied this song title in an electronic piece I did because I felt like there was a definite Rick Wright influence on it: ruclips.net/video/etnBZEMcKLY/видео.html

    • @Electrotract
      @Electrotract 2 года назад +5

      The rick wright symphony- masterful

  • @kevin.afton_
    @kevin.afton_ Год назад +397

    Nobody wrote such a nice tribute to a lost friend.

    • @louise_rose
      @louise_rose Год назад +15

      Absolutely (and in a touch of dark irony, he turned up at a late stage of the recording sessions!). I think this song/suite carried great resonance in the 1970s - the lyrics apply to Barrett but also to many other people who were lost during those years, it could easily apply to e.g. the characters in The Deer Hunter, too: the loss of youth and innocence. It has remained with us ever since, and into new generations.

    • @ksucedegusano
      @ksucedegusano Год назад +12

      Theres just one song that i think its equally good that its dedicated to a friend thats not there anymore... That song its to live is to die by metallica, dedicated to their first bass player, who died at the age 23 in a bus crash touring with the band, at such a young age his death affected pretty bad to the rest of the band, thats why and justice for all its such a dark album, but one of their best!!

    • @lervish1966
      @lervish1966 Год назад +1

      Percy Shelley in his poem Adonais.

    • @tritotrofo
      @tritotrofo 6 месяцев назад +1

      to live is to die by metallica (to cliff burton) is also good

    • @karencox3235
      @karencox3235 6 месяцев назад +1

      Who didn't actually pass until 2006.

  • @Fedesss1990
    @Fedesss1990 2 года назад +600

    Someone once said: ac/dc will take you to hell, led zeppelin will take you to heaven, but Pink Floyd will take you through the universe...

    • @guy_in_the_moon
      @guy_in_the_moon 2 года назад +11

      Very true

    • @doncorleole2356
      @doncorleole2356 2 года назад +15

      @@Eudaimaniac44 would you enlighten me in how exactly echoes is a Beatles rip-off?

    • @Zuxiasunicorn
      @Zuxiasunicorn 2 года назад +6

      Where does The Moody Blues take ya?

    • @MrMick560
      @MrMick560 2 года назад

      and more

    • @TimmyChipman
      @TimmyChipman 2 года назад +10

      It’s a shame AC DC only ever wrote one song…

  • @pauldelorme1524
    @pauldelorme1524 2 года назад +221

    I was a teen in 70's and today I'm 64 and PINK FLOYD is Classical music to me.

    • @jimshirley2549
      @jimshirley2549 2 года назад

      You would likely enjoy "The inner light" ruclips.net/video/RyYhbC0MXlY/видео.html

    • @amazon4529
      @amazon4529 2 года назад

      Couldn't agree more.

    • @HansDelbruck53
      @HansDelbruck53 2 года назад

      It's not strictly Classical, but it is Classic!

    • @MarkDavidBlack
      @MarkDavidBlack 2 года назад +1

      We're the same age. I'm right there with ya.

    • @flouisbailey
      @flouisbailey 2 года назад

      Well said Floyd is classical music to another generation, I’m only 70 so I have heard it a few times, brings joy to all. Yes, Barry sax to alto sax. If one can see BlackJacket Symphony perform this it’s like you “are there”.

  • @dbradx
    @dbradx 2 года назад +419

    "It's like hearing psychedelic blues" - That is definitely one of the best descriptions I've ever heard of this masterpiece. Really enjoy your reactions Doug, thanks!

    • @davidfolger273
      @davidfolger273 2 года назад +2

      If you want more psychedelic blues, try "Death Sound" by Country Joe and the Fish!

    • @lilRadRidinHood
      @lilRadRidinHood 2 года назад +8

      "Psychedelic Blues" - his term makes me want to tell Doug something he might not have heard yet. Pink Anderson and Floyd Council...the 2 American blues artists of whom the band is named. Maybe this info strikes another chord in the mind. Thanks Doug, I'm a real fan of your analogies now.

    • @zinghao131
      @zinghao131 2 года назад +8

      That's exactly what Floyd was all about froim the start!

    • @Jackoboy33
      @Jackoboy33 2 года назад +1

      Came here to say the same thing!

    • @NancyDavis-Foss-ok7to
      @NancyDavis-Foss-ok7to 3 месяца назад

      I said the same !

  • @martinisrael7
    @martinisrael7 2 года назад +136

    I listened to that piece hundreds of time and I still get goose bumps. I like all kinds of music, but I love Pink Floyd. They are something else.

    • @trevorjameson3213
      @trevorjameson3213 Год назад

      Same here, hundreds of time, maybe more, and it never gets old. The first time I heard Pink Floyd music was in 1977 and I couldn't believe what I was hearing, it was so different from everything else, and very moving emotionally speaking.

    • @JohnGault-sy2xx
      @JohnGault-sy2xx Год назад +1

      Only hundreds? Laughing.....

    • @jagtone
      @jagtone Год назад

      Same. I still remember laying out on a rug with headphones & the lights off in my dorm room in college, 40 years ago. This is exactly what you want music to do to you--inhabit you, trigger your emotions with every note. It's a rare, rare thing.

    • @HadasSaban
      @HadasSaban 9 месяцев назад

      I don't like all kinds of music at all. I love pink floid

  • @DavidTateVA
    @DavidTateVA 2 года назад +549

    "It's almost like a machine..." made us all laugh, because the next song that it segues into is of course "Welcome to the Machine". Love your takes, as always, and it's so nice to find a reviewer who talks more about the music than the lyrics. Anyone can react to lyrics.

    • @Paul_Halicki
      @Paul_Halicki 2 года назад +11

      Yep. The beauty of some of these reaction videos is when we know what's coming and the reactor unknowingly foreshadows what's about to happen. The following is probably the best example (different reactor): ruclips.net/video/gGKgklIV7Ko/видео.html (best from the moment I cued up through about 22 minutes, 10 seconds of that video)

    • @craenor
      @craenor 2 года назад +7

      Heh, I paused to chuckle with my wife about that.

    • @zwerker
      @zwerker 2 года назад +8

      I laughed out loud, too

    • @JeepusMurphy
      @JeepusMurphy 2 года назад

      😂😂😂✌️

    • @brianrankin4550
      @brianrankin4550 2 года назад +1

      Makes a difference to not hear how'deep'the lyrics are

  • @StuartRedman
    @StuartRedman 2 года назад +306

    Doug, I'd honestly have to say I understand less than 1% of your music theory discussions, but I could listen to it all day long. Keep rocking, brother

    • @bhickling9632
      @bhickling9632 2 года назад +8

      haha. Right? I can understand a good chunk of the words that he says, but not the order they're in!

    • @MikeB12800
      @MikeB12800 2 года назад +13

      If it’s in G minor then G is the one chord, A is the 2nd, B flat is the 3rd, C is the 4th, D is the 5th, E flat is the 6th, and F is the 7th. So when he’s talking about the 5, he’s referring to a D chord, or the 6th… an E flat chord.

    • @johnmaxwell1238
      @johnmaxwell1238 2 года назад +10

      Yup. It's fascinating to listen to someone geek out on a field you're a total amateur in. Keep it up, Doug.

    • @EduardoOliveira94_
      @EduardoOliveira94_ 2 года назад +4

      Exactly bro, same here!

    • @SomeGuy_GRM
      @SomeGuy_GRM 2 года назад +3

      I know just enough to roughly follow along, but not enough to fully understand without looking some things up.

  • @CaptainPhatt
    @CaptainPhatt 2 года назад +318

    After having spent the last 43 years of my life listening to this album and all of the other Pink Floyd albums, it's an awesome feeling to see someone with such an intricate understanding of classical music listen to Crazy Diamonds for the first time and enjoy it so much.
    I spent many an hour listening to Pink Floyd while smoking pot and playing chess with my friends during that time of life when everything was new and exciting. Now that I am in my autumnal years and life isn't so new and exciting anymore, Pink Floyd has become my comfort music that takes me back to my teenage years.

    • @elduderino5270
      @elduderino5270 2 года назад +8

      Do you really believe that a composer of his age never heard one of the most popular pieces of music in the world?You really believe him? I do not!

    • @raultoro7245
      @raultoro7245 2 года назад +5

      Yep ! - neal a.

    • @danlandry227
      @danlandry227 2 года назад +1

      I couldn't have said this better. This album is part of my soul and has been a faithful partner through some difficult times. Listening to this reaction mirrors everything I think about this.

    • @TDC5
      @TDC5 2 года назад +3

      @@elduderino5270 yeah, 90% of these types of vids are full of bs. bunch of people pretending to be blown away by stuff they've heard 100's of times before. i'd rather they just walk through the tune. acting like they've never heard it before is pretty unbelievable.

    • @elduderino5270
      @elduderino5270 2 года назад

      @Shep Raynham I would say typical american behaviour....very strange...a little bit like: please no more english music please (ok, Syd Barret, Genesis and Soft Machine were british) so i don't have a profound analysis for this kind of hearing behaviour)! But in general the us was overrun by the englisch invasion...and left diverse traumata at some listeners and dj's too: no more british music....i knw people from the us who find Boston, Foreigners and some other of these crab bands are good music makers....if you could see me: i roll my eyes and make head banging with my marble table....ps i am an early 60er and Film, Theater ...and the normal blablsa blabla musician...made some years a good living from it and now i am early retired because of heavy illness issues.....so we are not far away from everybody....sorry, but my english is a little bit of let's say "rusted"🤣

  • @HHMartins
    @HHMartins Год назад +47

    No matter how many times you hear it, it's absolutely beautifull

  • @David_Hirsh
    @David_Hirsh 2 года назад +506

    I'm a musician of 30+ years, and someone who has heard this song perhaps a thousand times. It's one of my favourite albums. I stumbled upon your video by happy accident. Anyway, I wanted to let you know that watching you listen to this and describe what was going on musically, coupled with your enthusiasm, actually made me tear up. Several times, to be honest. It was almost a confirmation of something I've known all along: how beautiful this song is.

    • @albinomauren
      @albinomauren 2 года назад +16

      Great comment guy

    • @MDIman42
      @MDIman42 2 года назад +12

      I had the same reaction for exactly the same reason. Nice to know someone else had the same experience. Thank you for sharing that.

    • @thomasw178
      @thomasw178 2 года назад +3

      Doug's videos make me cry pretty often. Feels good.

    • @alanmckinnon6791
      @alanmckinnon6791 2 года назад +4

      You too? Yeah., me as well.

    • @jean-philippemetras361
      @jean-philippemetras361 2 года назад +3

      Yes exactly, very well put

  • @theresalero7039
    @theresalero7039 2 года назад +180

    I can't count how many times I've listened to this song, and yet, I still get goosebumps at the beginning. Otherworldly talent.

    • @Garrethm46
      @Garrethm46 2 года назад +8

      Same thousands

    • @gustav58
      @gustav58 2 года назад +5

      There was a time when it was a daily routine for me to sit down, put headphones on and listen to the whole LP. Two LPs were worn out this way. And still when I hear the first sounds and have the chance I listen to it till the last sounds.

    • @carlossaraiva8213
      @carlossaraiva8213 2 года назад +3

      I cant get tired of listening to this song. This and Echoes are my fave Pink Floyd songs.

    • @jegkegofrhum9357
      @jegkegofrhum9357 2 года назад

      @@Garrethm46 watching on RUclips at METAL TEENS HEARING PINK FLOYD

  • @InProductionsAttic
    @InProductionsAttic 2 года назад +206

    "Anguish... true grief... psychedelic blues... " = Me in tears that someone FINALLY put my feelings of this song into words after 40 years. Subscribed.

    • @eddscroggins9777
      @eddscroggins9777 2 года назад +2

      Singlepotmike;
      My comment to the video was similar to yours and... it's almost 52 years of loving Pink Floyd music for me since I was 13 years old. Have a great day

    • @mauriciospinosa3792
      @mauriciospinosa3792 2 года назад +2

      Wow. That’s precisely what I felt!

    • @mauriciospinosa3792
      @mauriciospinosa3792 2 года назад +2

      Best comment. 🎯🎸

    • @Scoobysue1977
      @Scoobysue1977 2 года назад

      Exactly 💯

    • @emilyflotilla931
      @emilyflotilla931 2 года назад

      Me too!

  • @RickOregon
    @RickOregon Месяц назад +3

    I love watching professionals when they hear Floyd for the first time. Thank you so much.

    • @ThievingSun
      @ThievingSun Месяц назад

      I agree 100%. I enjoy watching people that listen to Pink Floyd for the first time in general, but when it's a professional musician, songwriter, producer, etc. they just "get it" and it's fun to watch.

  • @annfoushee4455
    @annfoushee4455 2 года назад +84

    I was a teenager in high school when this was released. Pink Floyd was the soundtrack of my life at that time. I'm now 65 and still listening to this amazing band. I guess you can say that Pink Floyd had been the soundtrack of my life.

    • @jefGrace
      @jefGrace 2 года назад +4

      Yours is the best description I've heard. I was fifteen when this came out. These were my 'meditation' tracks... along with my bong, I was absorbed by this album.

    • @grunpastur
      @grunpastur 2 года назад +4

      Same here. I'm now 65 and listened to this my entire life. It came out about the same time as FM radio back in Philly. It sounds as fresh today as it did back then. Dark Side of the Moon is up there with Mozart's Requiem and the soundtrack to Clockwork Orange.

    • @leeolger1766
      @leeolger1766 2 года назад +2

      That’s one hell of a soundtrack!

  • @user-sr2nc9ge1d
    @user-sr2nc9ge1d 2 года назад +382

    Pink Floyd is my proof that music can speak the language of the soul without too much interference from the brain.

    • @lechenaultia5863
      @lechenaultia5863 2 года назад +15

      Oh, there's a lot of brain behind this

    • @luish777
      @luish777 2 года назад +1

      Beautifully said!

    • @Billfish57
      @Billfish57 2 года назад +1

      Not if this guy is talking through it.

    • @Washeek
      @Washeek 2 года назад +5

      @@lechenaultia5863 Behind, yes, but not required in the listener it seems. The message is conveyed so expertly, that you only need to listen without thought.

    • @leewilkerson8185
      @leewilkerson8185 Год назад +2

      My absolute favorite instrumental piece is still "Ten Words" from Joe Satriani. It drew tears before I even knew why.

  • @el_pescadore
    @el_pescadore 2 года назад +262

    “Why haven’t I listened to this before?” Lol! I’ve been saying for decades; Someday classical music students will studying all these Pink Floyd masterpieces with the same reverence they give Beethoven, Mozart and Strauss. Wish you were here, Animals, Dark Side of the Moon and even The Wall are nothing short of genius.

    • @LZ10366
      @LZ10366 2 года назад +25

      And Echoes

    • @lindalu22291
      @lindalu22291 2 года назад +20

      Animals is SO under-rated. It is just as haunting and dramatic as Floyd's more popular LP's but I think the expectations were so high it got overlooked. My opinion, everybody who hasn't really gave it a good listen, grab your headphones, light a candle, and pull out a bowl if wanted and see what ya think.... and then report back to us !!!

    • @vvanderer
      @vvanderer 2 года назад +7

      @@lindalu22291 not to mention Meddle..

    • @jorgeletra3902
      @jorgeletra3902 2 года назад +5

      @@vvanderer everyone forgets Meddle. Actually my favorite album from Pink Floyd, but I don’t consider myself a connoisseur anyway! :)

    • @vvanderer
      @vvanderer 2 года назад

      @@lindalu22291 you could b e right about P aco de Lucia's death I really had in mind Al DiMeola . he did some m wonderful concerts with DeLucia and John MacLaughlin

  • @emanuelefazio3173
    @emanuelefazio3173 4 месяца назад +3

    Doug is the only one allowed to speak while listening to this masterpiece. simply because he CAN do it! :) Another great video man.

  • @larry4111
    @larry4111 2 года назад +57

    I was a rock radio DJ on America's #1 AOR station for 20 years through the 70s, 80s, and 90s. We weren't allowed to play this entire piece during the day but I'd often play it when I did overnights. Hearing this analysis from someone who actually knows music gave me an entirely new appreciation for it. This is the first reaction vid I've ever seen that brought tears to my eyes. Thank you.

    • @slyfoxx2973
      @slyfoxx2973 2 года назад +5

      I loved the overnight shift. All the management and sales staff snug in their beds not being a bother! Production studio always available.

    • @larry4111
      @larry4111 2 года назад +3

      @@slyfoxx2973 That's where the magic happened!! I'd occasionally get the, "You played these songs on your show and they are not on the playlist" memo but I knew the PD loved those songs, too, and was only sending the memo CC the GM so it looked like he was taking charge.

    • @raydiognome
      @raydiognome 2 года назад +3

      Larry, I thought your name sounded familiar …..I remember listening to you growing up

    • @larry4111
      @larry4111 2 года назад +1

      @@raydiognome Wow, thank, you, Jack! Very cool. You're a survivor!

  • @DornishVintage
    @DornishVintage 2 года назад +86

    This song probably had a deeper impact on me than any other in my life. It literally opened up my mind to *listen* to music, not just liking it.

  • @karenlackner192
    @karenlackner192 2 года назад +62

    Pink Floyd is the greatest band of all time in my opinion. The absolute pure talent, the musical artistry, the lyrics. Their sound cannot be matched.

  • @maddma
    @maddma Год назад +24

    This is the center piece of their magnificent musical triad: Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, and Animals. Takes me back to my high school days. Boy, what great music we had back then.

  • @Paul_Halicki
    @Paul_Halicki 2 года назад +224

    The brilliance of David Gilmour's playing is in the economy of notes. He says so much with so few, but often very extended notes.

    • @firestorm755
      @firestorm755 2 года назад +7

      I've always thought that too

    • @David-iv6je
      @David-iv6je 2 года назад +16

      Phenomenal vibrato. The best.

    • @brianrankin4550
      @brianrankin4550 2 года назад +10

      The gilmour bend i think they call it.

    • @waveoflight
      @waveoflight 2 года назад +8

      He makes the Virtuoso sound like a kid babbling.

    • @horscategorie
      @horscategorie 2 года назад +5

      Not only his economy of notes, but his clean sound.

  • @quentinlang
    @quentinlang 2 года назад +264

    I love that part where you say, "It sounds like some kind of machine." as the song transitions into the song "Welcome To The Machine".
    Do yourself a favor and listen to the entire album in 1 sitting. Personally I think it is their best album, a masterpiece.

    • @codemonkey2k5
      @codemonkey2k5 2 года назад +5

      Agree!

    • @TheMschipp
      @TheMschipp 2 года назад +2

      that is indeed what I was going say :)

    • @knawl
      @knawl 2 года назад +10

      It's certainly their best concept album, Dark side is great but, this one definitely flows and the parts fit together much better. I like Meddle about as much but this one is their concept masterpiece. With the Wall, as good as it is, it's almost like they tried too hard and missed the mark

    • @conscriptreporting6265
      @conscriptreporting6265 2 года назад

      I was about to comment that, he hit the nail xD

    • @kieronmccann5793
      @kieronmccann5793 2 года назад +3

      Yep, I consider this to be their greatest album.

  • @dangre00
    @dangre00 2 года назад +165

    Pink Floyd was too good for the world to fully appreciate.

    • @Lazarus_Cardinalis
      @Lazarus_Cardinalis Год назад +5

      You mean IS too good?

    • @Mhantrax
      @Mhantrax Год назад

      They lost their experimental edge once Waters left. Still a great band, but different.

    • @GhibliFan1
      @GhibliFan1 Год назад +2

      How do you work that out? They're world famous stadium fillers?

    • @markvwood2007
      @markvwood2007 Год назад +1

      @@GhibliFan1 Because they still cover their earlier, greater works.

    • @NicolasSilvaVasault
      @NicolasSilvaVasault Год назад +1

      @@Mhantrax yeah but we still got some incredible songs to listen, sorrow to me is the one that really gave david to shine, the pulse version of that song and solo is easily my favorite pink floyd song

  • @JulianoCorrea2
    @JulianoCorrea2 Год назад +18

    The very last synthesizer's phrase, in part IX, is Richard Wright's tribute to Syd Barrett: "Emily tries but misunderstands..." (very significant). It's from "See Emily Play", second Pink Floyd's single, composed by Syd. Sorry, don't know if anyone have mentioned it yet, just saying 'cause it's so beautiful!

    • @johnheyyuri231
      @johnheyyuri231 4 месяца назад +3

      I'm glad someone else heard "See Emily Play", one of my early passionate likes of Syd Barrett.

    • @m4r4d0n4p3l3
      @m4r4d0n4p3l3 Месяц назад

      It ensured royalties going to Syd or his estate, as he wrote the lyrics..

  • @michalejones77
    @michalejones77 2 года назад +139

    I am a 65 year old that still gets chills listening to this! Really appreciated seeing the bowl come out!

    • @thedonDunpeal
      @thedonDunpeal 2 года назад +4

      Anyone with an appreciation for music is a Floyd fan

    • @glibbyglobglooby5789
      @glibbyglobglooby5789 Год назад +3

      Goosebumps every single time.

    • @joaquinmartinez5616
      @joaquinmartinez5616 Год назад

      when was the first time u ever smoked weed

    • @ShroomKeppie
      @ShroomKeppie Год назад +7

      67 here. Watched another reaction video last night, to Dark Side of the Moon. First thing the guy did was light up a doob and take a few righteous puffs, and I thought, "You're doing it right." One of the great joys in life is to watch someone else experiencing one of your favorite things, and when Dr. Doug's face lights up in amazement hearing Pink Floyd, it's like you're hearing it for the first time again.

    • @elizabethness3629
      @elizabethness3629 Год назад

      I hear that. On the dowñhill HOW LUCKY WE'RE WE !,!,! Love n respect xxxx

  • @q.e.d.9112
    @q.e.d.9112 2 года назад +145

    There are only two occasions when “Shine on” has brought me to tears. One was the first time I heard it, and the other was just now.
    I’m old enough to remember PF when Syd Barrett was the lead.

    • @jmorr1956
      @jmorr1956 2 года назад +9

      65yrs and often in tears to this classic. 👍👍

    • @85geoffm
      @85geoffm 2 года назад +4

      Bless you.

    • @PhilHibbs
      @PhilHibbs 2 года назад

      I was born the year he left!

    • @richardfuller5770
      @richardfuller5770 2 года назад

      Ditto

    • @Boleskinebeatz
      @Boleskinebeatz 2 года назад

      I felt the same when he discussed the lyrics..

  • @jameswarner5809
    @jameswarner5809 2 года назад +62

    "Why have I not listened to this? What's wrong with me?"
    So much music, so little time, Doug. We've all been there.

    • @vincejester7558
      @vincejester7558 2 года назад +1

      As a wee tyke, at this album's release, I was asking myself the very same questions.

    • @ZENmud
      @ZENmud 2 года назад

      I thought it was due to learning to talk about rock so easily, via his classical music composition education. 🎶😁

    • @ZENmud
      @ZENmud 2 года назад

      Now I'm trying to remember which pretzel path I followed:
      1. Heard Tubular Bells on radio; bought album ~ then saw "The Exorcist"?
      2. Saw film, liked music, heard on radio, then bought album?
      Or shortcut via 'a friend had/heard/saw'?
      😁

  • @veritas41photo
    @veritas41photo 9 месяцев назад +3

    Absolute Thumbz Up! Uplifting grief. Doug you just _must_ listen to this in a Pink Floyd concert setting... There are several versions on RUclips. Then you will appreciate to the fullest how this nine-part suite actually works!

  • @floydianepic3259
    @floydianepic3259 2 года назад +133

    Fast becoming one of my favourite reactors. What makes you great is that you can take a subject that a musically inept person like myself barely understands and make it interesting. You my sir have a great talent and a very similar outlook on life to myself. Keep up the great work.

    • @Arrow2theACL
      @Arrow2theACL 2 года назад +6

      Doug also has the best community on Discord from his Patreon if you are not already a member. I don't know your situation, but you won't find greater bang for your buck IMO. Literally.

    • @bobthebomb1596
      @bobthebomb1596 2 года назад +3

      On that basis maybe he can make sense of Yes - Tales from Topographic Oceans! I have never been able to get into that album despite liking Yes.

    • @hugegnarlyeyeball
      @hugegnarlyeyeball 2 года назад +3

      @@bobthebomb1596 Ha ha I've always loved the album. Doug did a reaction video to the first piece on the album "The Revealing Science Of God" a little while back.

    • @dc2694
      @dc2694 2 года назад +6

      Right? I have a decent grasp of music theory, but Doug is at a completely different level. Of course, he could just be screwing with us, making stuff up while he gets high: "that sounds like a B-diminished with a reversed Coriolis effect, but functioning as a Mixolydian V of VII".

    • @goldenboy140
      @goldenboy140 2 года назад +2

      He doesn't feel the music though he's overanalyzing it instead of vibing to it

  • @LeScenariste
    @LeScenariste 2 года назад +457

    Pay attention to the last keyboard notes of the suite (the coda at 33:58) as it fades. Rick is playing "See Emily play", an early Pink Floyd single, written by Syd. It's like the band is giving a nod to themselves, but also letting Syd's soul go through the air, releasing him. A goodbye to a friend and a genius, but also to the time and youth that passed away.
    It feels truly sad, but somehow comforting too. More than a requiem, a celebration.
    What a sweet, sweet song. I never get tired of it. Rock and roll doesn't get better than this.

    • @gabesyverson6246
      @gabesyverson6246 2 года назад +46

      HOW DID I NEVER NOTICE THIS??? THANK YOU SO MUCH!

    • @LeScenariste
      @LeScenariste 2 года назад +18

      @@gabesyverson6246 It was a nice surprise when someone told me, so it's my pleasure to share 🙂

    • @alrivers8458
      @alrivers8458 2 года назад +8

      @@LeScenariste You nail it with your words - comment.
      I thank you.

    • @LeScenariste
      @LeScenariste 2 года назад +5

      @@alrivers8458 Thanks, I'm glad you liked it. It's all in the song really.

    • @raycooper1943
      @raycooper1943 2 года назад +4

      wow, great call!

  • @josephleiva880
    @josephleiva880 2 года назад +236

    I'm French, I'm 58 years old and I first heard these songs when I was a teenager. These songs created in that carefree youth a climate and a colour that permeated my emotions. After so many years, these songs are a masterpiece. I'm not a musician but I believe that the composer is a genius in the same way as Bach and Mozart.

    • @lucyelkins7731
      @lucyelkins7731 2 года назад +1

      Yeah I get you 😆

    • @thesunreport
      @thesunreport 2 года назад +2

      There was another cultural impact that perhaps was not so positive. I am a little bit younger than you and came of age in the 1990's/2000's. I was studying music at college and for a 'live band' project I was in a band with a young guitarist who loved Pink Floyd. I sang Brick in the Wall with him for the project. After college I never heard much about him other than he had developed mental heath issues from too much acid and too many mushrooms. I think for some young people at that time it was a bad marriage of widely available/cheap acid and the dark side album.
      That's not the band's fault, but it's hard for me not to think of that kid, and also the sad reflection of Syd's similar experience when I think of the band. I suppose it's easy to get lost when you're trying to open your doors of perception.

    • @Sat191
      @Sat191 2 года назад +4

      Je ne peux qu'être en accord avec vos dires, je suis que sûr PF sera encore écouté et apprécié à sa juste valeur encore pendant de nombreuses décennies. J'ai découvert PF quand j'avais dix ans (le live à Berlin de The Wall par Waters), j'en ai 42 et ce groupe ne m'a jamais quitté (avec une grosse préférence pour les 70's)

    • @josephleiva880
      @josephleiva880 2 года назад +3

      @@thesunreport It's very sad to hear. Anything can happen when it's all about perception and feelings. Beaudelaire was an amazing writter. He was a drug addict. On the other hand, I think that some people want more perception of something good. The cause seems to be music, food, wine, emotions etc. On the other hand, Teenagers can die playing games for hours and hours on the internet without a break, while others would never have such extreme behave. But if we pay attention, the cause is not the music, food, wine, video games. The cause is the individual. I believe that Pink Floyd is a band of amazing musicians, like Baudelaire was an amazing writter.

    • @bluetoad2668
      @bluetoad2668 2 года назад +1

      @@thesunreport I believe a similar thing happened to Peter Green who was in Fleetwood Mac but went off on a ten year LSD trip.

  • @gpower
    @gpower Год назад +5

    That tone is Richard Wright on synth going for a French Horn sound. Later performance in concert, as keys got better it's more apparent.

  • @emilywilcock4039
    @emilywilcock4039 2 года назад +151

    It’s full of grief but not despair. There’s still some hope among all the sadness. Such a beautiful and rich song and I loved hearing it with your understanding of music theory. It brings a new depth to the piece.

    • @MontoyaMatrix
      @MontoyaMatrix 2 года назад +7

      A quick note on that , Miss Emily. He says that G minor is a somber key. G minor is based on (it is part of) B-flat major. Which is an ethereal, magical key (think Bobby Vinton’s “Blue Velvet”). Which I see as the color magenta. I think this is part of why there is that feeling of a wishful hope. So, it’s not just the chords, but this choice of key itself. Ever see that comedy, This is Spinal Tap? The death-metal composer says casually at the piano that D minor is the saddest of all keys, even claiming that it “Makes people weep instantly.” This would have been a very different song in D minor-and it would no longer have matched the lyrics! The true songwriter or composer knows this information (if only intuitively).

    • @cgbleak
      @cgbleak 2 года назад +7

      "Grief but not despair." That's an astute observation. Hats off.
      But when he showed up in the studio, I'm not sure they didn't despair.
      (Which doesn't detract a bit from your insight)

    • @domi01234
      @domi01234 2 года назад +2

      Yes it's grief. If one in this thread wants despair/agony/pain, here are two which while quite different express it:
      The Cure - The Kiss (ruclips.net/video/BNTrm67-g8Q/видео.html)
      Peter Hammill - (On Tuesday She Used To Do) Yoga (ruclips.net/video/tfr9ndkWxpA/видео.html)
      In the second one, the guitar sounds like a scythe. Something died, his relationship with her.

  • @kevinwcrumb925
    @kevinwcrumb925 2 года назад +170

    I've listened to this album for 40 years. Really enjoyed listening to this with you for the first time!

    • @finnmacdiarmid3250
      @finnmacdiarmid3250 2 года назад +2

      It’s one of the great pleasures in life. Introducing people to unheard Pink Floyd masterpieces

    • @fuzzywzhe
      @fuzzywzhe 2 года назад +2

      I don't think it's possible this guy has never heard this song in his lifetime.

    • @kevinwcrumb925
      @kevinwcrumb925 2 года назад +1

      @@fuzzywzhe it is hard to believe....

    • @fuzzywzhe
      @fuzzywzhe 2 года назад +2

      @@kevinwcrumb925 KEVIN WENDELL CRUMB.. I am guessing that's how you selected your name, or possibly an unfortunate coincidence.
      I think M. Night Shyamalan redeemed himself with that trilogy.
      And yeah, I can't believe ANYBODY could have gotten to 50 not to have heard Shine On You Crazy Diamond - at least not in a English speaking western country.

    • @sixstringsdown1
      @sixstringsdown1 2 года назад +1

      @@fuzzywzhe Agreed. I only realized just HOW GREAT a musician Dave Gilmore is! TASTY LICKS & KNARLY WAVES!

  • @oprisovidiu9252
    @oprisovidiu9252 2 года назад +255

    That very last synth part is Rick Wright playing a snippet of "See Emily Play", one of the early singles written by Syd, as a tribute to him. I always found that so heartbreaking.

    • @mcfcguvnors
      @mcfcguvnors 2 года назад +7

      one of several easter eggs - chris reas road to hell has a tiny blink n miss it rik wright tribute in the intro = only a few notes but its there

    • @SoftTangerineDreams
      @SoftTangerineDreams 2 года назад +9

      See Emily Play is my favorite song and somehow I never noticed that he was playing it at the end. God, that's so sad...

    • @graemedunbar
      @graemedunbar 2 года назад +11

      Also a reference to Piper at the Gates of Dawn in the lyrics earlier.

    • @tolkienfan1972
      @tolkienfan1972 2 года назад +4

      Love See Emily Play, yet I never realized this. Thank you!

    • @graemedunbar
      @graemedunbar 2 года назад +1

      @@tolkienfan1972 You might like Julia Dream too. Possibly a JRRT reference in it, or maybe another Kenneth Grahame one.

  • @KH-rd2xi
    @KH-rd2xi Год назад +18

    In my final moments, I want to go out with this song... simply transports every being of your fiber to another plain. Brilliant Masterpiece

  • @Baking_baked
    @Baking_baked 2 года назад +382

    Its time to now get into “ECHOES” . May as well do the Live at Pompeii version . Absolute masterpiece

    • @MrMick560
      @MrMick560 2 года назад +24

      Echoes my all time favourite, I travelled through heaven listening to it when I used to trip.

    • @michaeldurrant8446
      @michaeldurrant8446 2 года назад +2

      Give Parcel's theworstthing a spin and lemme know what you think. It has a really similar minor/major thing similar to Echoes.

    • @affeduardo2784
      @affeduardo2784 2 года назад +3

      I think the album version would be better

    • @Baking_baked
      @Baking_baked 2 года назад +6

      @@affeduardo2784 it is the album version but the video is from Pompei.
      But with Floyd, always go live if you can

    • @benplummer9100
      @benplummer9100 2 года назад +3

      Echoes is amazing.

  • @BeechHouse
    @BeechHouse 2 года назад +92

    I remember going to the mall with my parents and buying this album. They weren't into it but I certainly was. After listening to it I remember thinking to myself "I'm never going to leave this room again" as I played it over and over.
    The music spoke to me on such a deep level.
    To this day, it still does.

  • @johnnyfiveo
    @johnnyfiveo 2 года назад +151

    they don't make music like this anymore. grateful it was part of my growing up.

    • @Arrow2theACL
      @Arrow2theACL 2 года назад +1

      Try the Riverside song Doug reacted to. Check the Daily Doug Directory in this video's description for a list of reactions and links.

    • @wuh-huw9950
      @wuh-huw9950 2 года назад +7

      They still do, you’re just not looking in the right places

    • @yallaaAIC
      @yallaaAIC 2 года назад +1

      Boomer

    • @kia-a-ko7562
      @kia-a-ko7562 2 года назад +6

      Im 15
      It's not fair that you had pink, Sting, queen, led zeppelin, frank sinatra , elvis, vangelis
      And now we have bts and cardi b:/
      At least I know what good music is all about
      And I'm making music and wish to do a " revolutionary " thing and remind people what music really was!

    • @jebence
      @jebence 2 года назад +2

      @@kia-a-ko7562 i feel the same way and im 21. This is what real music sounds like

  • @RustyDeluce
    @RustyDeluce Год назад +25

    Now that's an expert anaylsis and breakdown. Nearly fifty after its inception, the world is still listening to 'Shine On You Crazy Diamond'. I'm of the era that grew up with this music, but your insights have deepened my appreciation for a song that I already loved to death. Hopefully other generations will catch on through videos like this. Speaking of lyrical metaphors, just how good is "blown on the steel breeze"? Well done Doug.

    • @panzerlieb
      @panzerlieb Год назад

      Good god! Has it been 50 years? Where has the time gone, and how did I not notice?

  • @BigMacIain
    @BigMacIain 2 года назад +157

    Don’t know if anyone mentioned this already but the final nine notes are a quote from See Emily Play, their first hit song.

    • @justinatest9456
      @justinatest9456 2 года назад +3

      Amazing

    • @christopherheckman7957
      @christopherheckman7957 2 года назад +10

      IIRC, Wright also sneaks in part of "Strangers In The Night" towards the end, as well.
      (Incidentally, the bassline for "Goodbye Cruel World" (the end of the first half of _The Wall_) was swiped directly from "See Emily Play".)

    • @borninavan
      @borninavan 2 года назад +9

      Wow! Thirty odd years of listening and I never picked that up! Thank you!

    • @BenjWarrant
      @BenjWarrant 2 года назад +6

      I never noticed that before, thank you for point it out.

    • @jonathaneves5847
      @jonathaneves5847 2 года назад +5

      @@justinatest9456 Yes, that's one of my favourite floyd moments, brings a tear to the throat and a lump to the eyes, not to mention the hairs on my arms, just beautiful. It appeared to move Doug too. Bravo Rick.

  • @simonjones8111
    @simonjones8111 2 года назад +205

    There aren’t many albums that demand to be heard in one sitting, but this, and Dark Side of the Moon, must be respected and enjoyed as intended. Utterly mesmerising and without equal, IMHO. 👍👍

    • @tomaszgebel9038
      @tomaszgebel9038 2 года назад +4

      Centainly, there's no other way.

    • @BillGreenAZ
      @BillGreenAZ 2 года назад +6

      RIck Wakeman's "Journey to the Centre of the Earth" is another one that comes to mind.

    • @rustyforceps1012
      @rustyforceps1012 2 года назад +3

      Yup. After the first half I was so disappointed that we weren’t going to hear the whole album.

    • @k333rl
      @k333rl 2 года назад +10

      floyd didn't put out songs, they put out albums.

    • @alcasey6548
      @alcasey6548 2 года назад +1

      They put out master pieces.

  • @ulfolssonlidholm6181
    @ulfolssonlidholm6181 2 года назад +74

    "why have I never listened to this? What the hell is wrong with me?"
    Doug, I love your comment, excellent analysis and sincere reaction to this masterpiece!
    Now, You've also seen the Floydian light!

    • @offal
      @offal 2 года назад

      Yes what is wrong with you lol, your cured and free now..

  • @meatpopsicle1567
    @meatpopsicle1567 2 года назад +75

    This album helped me through some very dark times in 1976, 77, and 78. I will forever be grateful to Roger, David, Richard, and Nick for creating this masterpiece.

    • @morrisshaw
      @morrisshaw 2 года назад

      i should think you would with a name like bellatrix lestrange, sound like you could be a moviestar or something with a name like that! i'll stop there, just remembered, americans don't get sarcasm or irony, which is actually the only ironic thing in that song about a series of easily explained coincidences, none of which are ironic

  • @johnanderson7739
    @johnanderson7739 2 года назад +178

    Many people will cite Dark Side of the Moon as their greatest album. But for me, Wish You Were Here is the masterpiece. The raw emotion of dealing with the loss of their original leader and friend, give the album a weight that gets me every time.

    • @mauricestevenson5740
      @mauricestevenson5740 2 года назад +6

      I agree. Totally. Heard Dark Side of the Moon (many, many times) before the first time I heard Wish You Were Here. DSOTM immediately dropped one rank.

    • @brandoncrow3741
      @brandoncrow3741 2 года назад +8

      It's also David Gilmour's favorite Floyd album. It's definitely a masterpiece. 👌

    • @edwardshaw9743
      @edwardshaw9743 2 года назад +11

      I'm a DSOTM fan myself and consider it their best, but I never argue the point with anyone who argues for WYWH. It's like picking your favorite child.

    • @johnmrog
      @johnmrog 2 года назад +4

      One week, I'll thinkg DSotM is best. The next, I'll think WYWH. It's a wonderful dilemna.

    • @lmsrox2
      @lmsrox2 2 года назад +17

      Animals is the one for me

  • @pjm329
    @pjm329 2 года назад +41

    When I was sixteen, I used to sit around listening to Pink Floyd and getting high. Never imagined I would be watching a dude doing that very thing 40 years later. I love your reactions to unusual chord changes and your insight into the making of the music. Your videos are helping me to enjoy great music on an entirely new level. This is the one that got me to subscribe. Thank you so much!

  • @heatherdelacroix6906
    @heatherdelacroix6906 Год назад +7

    Ah. Another person in the world who appreciates this song . Thankyou, really enjoyed watching

  • @cometogether999
    @cometogether999 2 года назад +77

    It's great that you're reacting to this suite in full. Not many do. A great composition. Thanks, Doug. I love that you're asking yourself "Why haven't I listened to this before, what the hell is wrong with me?"

    • @christopherheckman7957
      @christopherheckman7957 2 года назад +1

      Well, I don't think you can listen to _everything_ ...

    • @TheAmazingSnarf
      @TheAmazingSnarf 2 года назад +7

      i laughed when Doug said that. i actually replied to his question in the moment, saying to my screen, "oh, don't worry, Doug. you got here, and that's what matters."

  • @Sat191
    @Sat191 2 года назад +181

    You should give ''Echoes" from Meddle album (1971) a try... it's not just a song, it's not even an experience, it's far away more than that, a nearly 25 minutes masterpiece.
    Btw, love your reaction on SOYCD, greetings from France

    • @eltorro7774
      @eltorro7774 Год назад +3

      make_that_the_whole_of_Meddle._You_are_so_chilled_its''hard-to-get_up_to_turn_the_record-over!

    • @jeffreyblevins4234
      @jeffreyblevins4234 Год назад +3

      YES!!!!! This!

    • @greg5095
      @greg5095 Год назад +2

      Surely echoes live in Gdansk

    • @derekrobertson7063
      @derekrobertson7063 Год назад +2

      He has done Echoes live in Gdańsk, just search “Doug Helvering David Gilmour Echoes” and it’ll be right near the top. It’s fabulous.

    • @Sat191
      @Sat191 Год назад

      @@derekrobertson7063 Oooh thank you ! He has so many vids and as i didn't find ''Echoes" in PF playlist i thought he didn't react to it yet. The Gdansk version is so powerful... goosebumps ! Cheers from France

  • @johnseward2934
    @johnseward2934 2 года назад +45

    Psychedelic blues is such a great way to describe it. Gilmore's guitar work is one of his most masterful and expressive, which makes it simply of the greatest guitar performances ever. This song as a whole is just pure musical expression in a way that so little music has ever been able to touch.

    • @AbidChaudhry
      @AbidChaudhry 2 года назад +1

      +1 on the psychedelic blues thing!

    • @Paul_Halicki
      @Paul_Halicki 2 года назад +1

      @@AbidChaudhry Yes. The only comment I would make on that, is that blues is often improvised, even "sloppy" while Pink Floyd blues riffs have a certain "random precision" (to use their phrase) to them.

  • @SeanSullivan1958
    @SeanSullivan1958 2 года назад +24

    Greatest band I ever saw in concert. Blew my mind and didn't even need to be high.

    • @dennisjungbauer4467
      @dennisjungbauer4467 Год назад +1

      Man, I would wish to see them at a concert, but unfortunately was born too late. :D At least I got to see the tribute band Brit Floyd in 2017, which was great nonetheless. :)

    • @dr.mofongo9001
      @dr.mofongo9001 Год назад

      @@dennisjungbauer4467I was introduced to Pink Floyd my freshman year of college (1994), and unfortunately never got a chance to see them live. This past weekend however, Brit Floyd played the Paramount in Huntington, NY, and I was able to attend with my daughter. They were absolutely phenomenal. It was amazing finally listening to all the songs I had loved for so many years in a live setting. Will definitely be seeing them again.

    • @frankschrodinger1424
      @frankschrodinger1424 Год назад

      What year did you see them?

  • @jamesbaty1735
    @jamesbaty1735 2 года назад +78

    I've been a fan of Pink Floyd since the early 70's. They are without a doubt one of, if not THE finest musical groups EVER!!

    • @qpwoeiruty850
      @qpwoeiruty850 2 года назад +3

      Their trip to Pompeii transformed them. The transition from Psychedelic underground to Pop-Rock was quite literal overnight. Things that make you go hmmmm. They are my favorite band of all time.

    • @pommie5093
      @pommie5093 2 года назад +3

      Yes, they are the best, James Baty-no question.

    • @mikem3543
      @mikem3543 2 года назад +2

      There is no question in my mind, they are the greatest band to ever walk the earth. Their output from 1970-1980 will NEVER be matched. By anything. Ever.

    • @47.000
      @47.000 2 года назад +2

      I'll go with the term "absolutely the greatest of all time"

    • @TheSkillkeeper
      @TheSkillkeeper 2 года назад

      Yes, right after Led Zeppelin

  • @hippydippy
    @hippydippy 2 года назад +156

    Nice breakdown, but as a drummer, can we also give a little love to Nick Mason as a creative drummer? He also shaped the whole beauty of Floyd & is WAY under rated imho.

    • @reg171reg
      @reg171reg 2 года назад +5

      Nick would agree with you

    • @DroneVideoTV
      @DroneVideoTV 2 года назад +1

      yea i'm with you

    • @darylclifford
      @darylclifford 2 года назад +5

      Yeah, Nick Mason has been in my drumming sights since I heard “Dark Side” on LSD at a friends party (in 1970’ something) and I couldn’t understand how he kept it all together. Very underrated drummer!

    • @richardjhgraham
      @richardjhgraham 2 года назад +4

      People tend to think you have to play very fast, difficult, complicated parts to be a good drummer. Huge mistake. Nick Mason is a beautiful drummer.

    • @darylclifford
      @darylclifford 2 года назад +1

      @@richardjhgraham Yes, the best ones can be an accompaniment, and a support while leaving space. Charlie Watts was another example. People didn’t realise how well he helped other band members to shine. Nick Mason and Charlie Watts had similarities (yes, Charlie loved jazz)

  • @patrickwebb7388
    @patrickwebb7388 2 года назад +114

    There simply is nothing / no one else like Pink Floyd...no other band takes you on such musical journeys.

    • @NoneOfyourBusiness468
      @NoneOfyourBusiness468 2 года назад

      Im so happy seeing them so many times.

    • @juanjuan5658
      @juanjuan5658 2 года назад +1

      Está banda es diferente a todo.

    • @golgol33
      @golgol33 2 года назад +1

      never heard of Kingston Wall? pls check them out and you hope you enjoy..

    • @almo9060
      @almo9060 2 года назад

      True that! They are on a level of their own.

    • @bgdnptr
      @bgdnptr 2 года назад

      one word: Tool

  • @acommenter5184
    @acommenter5184 Год назад +54

    My college friends and I discussed this song and album endlessly, as college boys will do. One had what I thought was a reasonable lyrical insight, given the backdrop of Syd Barrett's demise: "Remember when you were young, you shone like the sun", contrasted with "Shine on you crazy diamond". A diamond has no light of its own - the best it can hope to do is reflect the light from elsewhere.

    • @claudioriflesso5272
      @claudioriflesso5272 Год назад

      Perfetta,💯🎸🎸🎸🎸

    • @Joe-fr3lj
      @Joe-fr3lj 11 месяцев назад

      Same bro. I discussed this album endlessly with my friends back in the day.

    • @alanparsonsfan
      @alanparsonsfan 11 месяцев назад

      @acommnteer5184 Which is exactly what the moon does--reflects the light from elsewhere--the Sun. Dark Side of the Moon. Hmmm... That's pretty good.

  • @robch4414
    @robch4414 2 года назад +38

    Probably the greatest ever musical eulogy for a complex, damaged rock genius.

  • @DosMasTequila
    @DosMasTequila 2 года назад +42

    You can feel the grieving in this piece of music! With out a doubt this is the pinnacle of their music and supreme musicianship.

    • @Paul_Halicki
      @Paul_Halicki 2 года назад +2

      It's both grief and appreciation. Doug talks about the descending and ascending progressions. They're sad for losing Syd, but glad for his contribution. In a way even though Syd left the band, it was still his band; he still held sway over them (especially on Dark Side, this album and The Wall).

  • @ozzythekid
    @ozzythekid 2 года назад +29

    "What is that, it sounds like a machine"...I had to chuckle when you said that, as it the track preparing to come in is "Welcome to the Machine". This is a FANTASTIC album to just listen to in a dark room front to back.

  • @KellyKMc
    @KellyKMc Год назад +87

    This entire album is brilliant. You should listen to it in it’s entirety as a single magnum opus composition

    • @Antimagnetique
      @Antimagnetique Год назад +3

      Agreed. In its entity best album of all times.

    • @5jerry1
      @5jerry1 Год назад

      ~ I have always said Dark Side and Wish You Were here could serve as a double set, linked by concept. Sort of like Tull's "Aqualung" is two mini LPs, one per side ("Side 1- "Aqualung," and Side 2 "My God.") Double the length and you have "Dark Side" and "Wish You Were Here" as one continuous piece.

    • @hermanmunster3358
      @hermanmunster3358 11 месяцев назад +2

      I have been known to listen to this 2-3 times, back to back. I never get tired of it.
      Meddle is another favourite, and OF COURSE, Dark Side Of The Moon. They are the bedrock of my CD collection.
      I have every album from Meddle, to The Division Bell. I wasn't a fan of the Syd Barrett era stuff, I have to admit, apart from 2 or 3 Standout tracks, such as Astronime Domine, Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun, and Careful With That Axe Eugene from Umma Gumma.

  • @UAskygal
    @UAskygal 2 года назад +56

    It's a freakin' MASTERPIECE! And it STILL makes me weep... all these years later, I weep. I'm sorry for what happened to you, Syd.

  • @Hawkmeter
    @Hawkmeter 2 года назад +106

    I love at the end of Part 5 you're describing the low bass coming in. "It sounds like a machine". Oh, it's segueing into the next song... Which is called Welcome to the Machine.

    • @leewilkerson8185
      @leewilkerson8185 Год назад +2

      I think he knows that now, bro. "Welcome my son... ...to the machine. What did you dream? It's alright. We told you what to dream."

    • @louise_rose
      @louise_rose Год назад +1

      @@leewilkerson8185 Me and my brother used to joke that the lyrics ran: "Where have you been? - In the machine!" 😁
      Nick Mason commented that the line "You bought a guitar to punish your ma" is "pretty self-explanatory...no need to say more about it, is there?" 😃

  • @michaelcaraway2305
    @michaelcaraway2305 2 года назад +70

    One thing to remember is this album was the follow up to "Dark Side of the Moon". It shows just how talented this group was.

    • @the-NightStar
      @the-NightStar 2 года назад +5

      And the entire album was made while the members didn't care much for each other's company, recorded a lot of their parts separately, and were constantly feeling lost and having no idea what they were going to do as a band, anymore. For feeling very separated, isolated, lost, and empty inside, it's amazing this album even got made, let alone that it's as beautiful as it is.

  • @tiagopacheco4187
    @tiagopacheco4187 Год назад +15

    this is my fave pink floyd song, its just unreal instrumental

  • @gregsandidge5649
    @gregsandidge5649 2 года назад +68

    I'm enjoying the hell out of watching one who truly appreciates music, hearing this for the first time.

    • @albinomauren
      @albinomauren 2 года назад +1

      Dude, well said. I wish i could hear it for the first time again myself - nonetheless it gives me goosebumps even though i've listened to it nine thousand times and can do most of the song on piano :D

    • @jegkegofrhum9357
      @jegkegofrhum9357 2 года назад

      looking on RUclips at TEENS METAL HEARING PINK FLOYD

  • @kenbarlow65
    @kenbarlow65 2 года назад +47

    Crazy listening to a piece of music I’ve heard a thousand times, for the first time, through a fresh set of ears. Well done!

  • @ulfingvar1
    @ulfingvar1 2 года назад +82

    When Floyd are/were at their peak, no one could beat them. They were the best..

    • @hasedase4238
      @hasedase4238 2 года назад +14

      Still are brother. Floyd forever

    • @MrStarchild3001
      @MrStarchild3001 2 года назад +10

      I haven't come across a better music than Pink Floyd in the last 30 yrs. I had a ton of favorite bands in this 30 yrs. I kept going to Floyd again and again and again and again... Never old. Always full of emotions. They put out the best music anyone can ever make, and will ever make.

    • @grahamhowes6904
      @grahamhowes6904 2 года назад +7

      Still unmatched so many live in their shadow

    • @carlosclaptrix
      @carlosclaptrix 2 года назад

      Why beat others? Why the best? Why always comparing and judging?

    • @lhpl
      @lhpl 2 года назад

      @@carlosclaptrix right. It isn't a competition. When things are so close to perfect, ranking becomes pointless.
      I'm personally a bit partial towards Piper At The Gates Of Dawn, because of the high Barrett content (some kind of pun intended). I am a fan of Jeff Lynne and Brian Wilson also, and both channel a young boy personality, a mix of childlike naïveté, playfulness, imagination, but also angst, estrangedness, and a sense of wisdom or deep insight. Which gives the feeling of being out of place and misunderstood. Barrett's work, and his personality, also has that.
      Although WYWH is a wonderful album, I believe it also shows, with painful clarity, that the others in the group didn't really "get" Barrett. I get a bit angry whenever someone mentions Barrrett's "mental health", pinning a diagnose on him. From what I've read, that doesn't ring true. Post-Barrett PF is great, but while Waters, Gilmour etc are extremely talented, they are not geniuses.

  • @Just-a-Thought.
    @Just-a-Thought. Год назад +7

    I'm chuckling as I listen to the continuous stream of comments including lots of random numbers and letters that mean nothing to me as a non musician. And yet I'm enjoying the experience, especially the interpretive comments all voiced with real enthusiasm. Normally I'd want to listen to Pink Floyd quietly but this has been an interesting and novel way of appreciating brilliant music, and it's just about accessible to the layman, me! A very entertaining reaction video, I'll be subscribing.

  • @voodoochild1975az
    @voodoochild1975az 2 года назад +110

    I've always felt Mozart himself could listen to this and be thoroughly impressed

    • @carlossaraiva8213
      @carlossaraiva8213 2 года назад +3

      Mozart listening to an electric guitar and synthetizer: "what is this devilry?"
      "Herr Mozart, did you like this music work?"
      "No. Too many notes."

    • @kristineo6600
      @kristineo6600 2 года назад +1

      Excellent observation! I agree!

    • @wyskass861
      @wyskass861 2 года назад +17

      @@carlossaraiva8213 Nah, I think he would love it, and ask where he can get such an instrument. He would get excited and creatively inspired.

  • @chrisjuliano3964
    @chrisjuliano3964 2 года назад +24

    Doug, you have to go back and revisit this album in its entirety. Smoke again, turn out the lights sit back and just enjoy the perfection flowing into your ears. Never once have I got tired of Pink Floyd.

  • @RogerOnTheRight
    @RogerOnTheRight 2 года назад +95

    "Why have I never listened to this. What is wrong with me?"
    Lovin' it.
    I used to travel overseas a lot, and as I took off on my night flight, I was have this "Pulse" CD on, which opened with this song. Made the travel great. Trippy.

    • @margaretgonzales-charles4972
      @margaretgonzales-charles4972 2 года назад +3

      Never too late to start listening to Floyd

    • @emotionalideas
      @emotionalideas 2 года назад

      Nothing at all, you're just late to the party. This is the album where, in the 70's I always got interrupted by my Mom yelling "Lee are you smoking pot in your room!?!" I'm sure most on here will relate. But the thing is...it really is an album meant to be heard front to back with no distractions, a pair of Pioneer speakers or good headphones. It just is. and Happy New Year.

    • @LittleJohnaton
      @LittleJohnaton 2 года назад

      The live pulse version is even better than the album version in my opinion. Feels more 'alive'.

    • @limolance
      @limolance 2 года назад

      I have different music for flying, but to hear this on a train is amazing.

  • @fearthenation8901
    @fearthenation8901 3 месяца назад +2

    This is by MILES my favorite reaction from u dude...
    To have someone explain..why pink Floyd makes my heart..brain..and "ear" are in complete bliss..36 yrs from the 1st time I heard em (I'm 48 soon..) really makes me smile 🎵❤️
    Also.."that instrument" is most likely some kind of synth..
    Keep it up Doug

  • @MrTarquinEx
    @MrTarquinEx 2 года назад +14

    You discovering this track for the first time is helping ME hear it for the first time AGAIN.
    As someone who doesn't read music, it's like discovering another layer to music I've loved for decades.
    Thank you so much for your insight into this.

  • @robertsheffield4044
    @robertsheffield4044 2 года назад +17

    I've had the pleasure of listening to this album hundreds of times. It never gets old or boring. It's probably my favorite of all time by any artist.
    It's really cool hearing Doug explain the emotion of sadness (but not overwhelmingly sadness) conveyed in Part 9, and then stating there's still hope here. Of course, he's never heard it, and yet he accurately predicted the more cheerful ending chords.
    A genius analyzing the work of four other geniuses. Bravo!

  • @MusikalKoen
    @MusikalKoen 2 года назад +27

    One of the best Prog-Rock Epics Around. Pink Floyd is one of my favourite Prog-Rock Bands ever

    • @nsgobbi
      @nsgobbi 2 года назад

      Who told you Pink Floyd is a progressive rock band ?
      They are not less than Beethoven of the 20th century.

    • @MusikalKoen
      @MusikalKoen 2 года назад

      Look under the genre Prog-Rock and you will find Pink Floyd and every one of there albums

    • @MusikalKoen
      @MusikalKoen 2 года назад +1

      Obviously you don’t understand what Prog-Rock is. Pink Floyd is one of the biggest bands of the genre

  • @stephenmier7277
    @stephenmier7277 9 месяцев назад +3

    The face when David Gilmour’s guitar comes in is exactly the right way to feel about it. MMMPH. That shit is so good.

  • @sdthor27
    @sdthor27 2 года назад +18

    I've listened to this thousands of times. Nearly 40 years since I first heard it, and it keeps getting better with every listen.

    • @zephead2002
      @zephead2002 2 года назад +1

      Ditto here Scott,.... I've listened to this LP till I wore the grooves off the Album. This album takes me to my Happy Place!!!

  • @johnbelfiglio562
    @johnbelfiglio562 2 года назад +31

    As a drummer, this song is an awesome lesson in space between notes and keeping time. If I was stranded on an island and could pick one song to take, this would be it.
    All nine parts. Love this song!

    • @oldmanuserphan
      @oldmanuserphan 2 года назад +4

      At first I found it really hard to leave that space and not rush. Drummers can learn so much from Nick.

    • @johnbelfiglio562
      @johnbelfiglio562 2 года назад

      @@oldmanuserphan Exactly!!

  • @donaldeldridge1674
    @donaldeldridge1674 2 года назад +97

    When Doug points out how good the, "70's music sounds..." compared to digital he is correct. However, Pink Floyd was always at the cutting edge of all the newest technologies and equiptment- used to create and deliver the finest audiophile experience. They were always the best- whether it was live, or in the studio. As a side note, this was also true of their lightshows and theatrical productions. They were true pioneers- as well as masters of their craft...

    • @christopherheckman7957
      @christopherheckman7957 2 года назад +4

      Definitely, pre-digital, you had to do everything yourself, such as tape loops. A keyboard part of Klaatu's songs ("Madman") was recorded first with the notes sustained, and then the choppy sound was done by wiring in a doorbell button to control the rhythm.
      Gilmour once said that he'd use any trick to make him sound good. The acoustic guitar on "Hey You" is in Nashville tuning, for instance.

    • @jyutzler
      @jyutzler 2 года назад +5

      Yep, plenty of 70s albums sound like crap. PF is more the exception than the rule.

    • @nectarinedreams7208
      @nectarinedreams7208 2 года назад +4

      @@jyutzler Prog is the exception, not just Pink Floyd. I think albums were mixed and mastered much better then, and they do have that analog warmth that people seem to like quite a bit

    • @jyutzler
      @jyutzler 2 года назад +1

      @@nectarinedreams7208 If that were true, Steven Wilson wouldn't be so busy remixing 70s albums.

    • @LaMarcGasoldridge
      @LaMarcGasoldridge 2 года назад +2

      @@jyutzler He doesn't remix albums because they aren't good already good, he just makes them even better

  • @ICountFrom0
    @ICountFrom0 2 года назад +30

    The heavy opening is, such an important part of the song to notice. It's both a warning that this song WILL make you feel, but once it's gone, everything just flies, like a bird out of the cage...

  • @L1ttl3J1m
    @L1ttl3J1m 2 года назад +113

    16:55 - The next track, in fact, is "Welcome to The Machine", so you were right about that. Then, the elevator takes you up to the executive suites for "Have a Cigar", then...left, out the screen door to the verandah for "Wish You Were Here" while the sun sets over the whatever, and then up to the everlasting stars for parts six through nine. Or is that just me?

    • @robn7777777
      @robn7777777 2 года назад +2

      great insight!

    • @gianluccasimao
      @gianluccasimao 2 года назад +3

      I always had a similar thought about this record, and that for the full experience you must listen to the whole thing, instead of individual tracks

    • @DeltaKT
      @DeltaKT 2 года назад +3

      Fuck. I have to listen to all of the records with my eyes closed now!

    • @ameliorationnation3763
      @ameliorationnation3763 2 года назад +1

      That was a big LOL for me, why yes it does :)

    • @L1ttl3J1m
      @L1ttl3J1m 2 года назад +2

      @@DeltaKT That's pretty much essential viewing! Always!

  • @williamday7132
    @williamday7132 2 года назад +33

    As a young teen learning guitar, I purchased Dark Side of the Moon. I was blown away telling my family it's a masterpiece. Then Shine On came out, I bought that ASAP. Again, blown away and again, telling my family it's a masterpiece. Both albums took this young teen on an emotional ride each time I listened. I feel vindicated for my admiration of Pink Floyd after viewing this video and hearing and seeing a professional enjoying this music just as I have been for years. Thank you, Doug for making this video.

  • @66oggy
    @66oggy 2 года назад +39

    What we must remember is that this followed Dark Side Of The Moon. So how on earth do you think you can come anywhere remotely close to Dark Side Of The Moon. Well, Pink Floyd did it with this, which makes this album even more remarkable. Probably one of the greatest achievements in musical history.

  • @LesleyEmmett
    @LesleyEmmett 7 месяцев назад +2

    The facial expressions as Doug responds to what he is hearing make this. Gawd bless Mr Gilmour. The power to bring me to tears every time I hear this.

  • @Juanjo-Quetzal
    @Juanjo-Quetzal 2 года назад +22

    When i was 21 years old i felt in to a very dark depression, and listen to this track helps me in that period. ..it brought to me some incredible feeling