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PF was the headline band for Friday night at The Second British Rock Gathering, Germersheim, Germany, 1972! They opened with One Of These Days!!! I was 21 at the time....
This song and Echoes make Meddle a classic album, this performance does the original justice. Do Echoes Live at Pompeii for more wonder from Floyd. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
this was played as an interlude between the two parts of the show. First part was the album of the tour "pulse" and second part the legendary best album for me of all time "dark side of the moon"
Great Reaction Biss!! It is more of a just an amazing instrumental jam, heavy on bass which I love too. The song Does have one line "One of these days, I'm going to cut you into little pieces." but it's very distorted so if you weren't paying close attention or didn't know there was one you would miss it! Cheers!!
The thing about this band that made their sound feel light years ahead of the current is the fact that band experimented with their instruments. They new what sounds could be made and how. That is why nobody has come anywhere near them since. That why songs like echoes exist. Why the base in this song sounds flat. Why you yourself questioned whether they were setting up their instruments for the song. What a great choice this was.
Love that they sneaked the Dr Who theme in there. You'd love the whole concert, maybe not for a reaction - there are some classics, some of the new album stuff, and then the whole of Dark Side. Guy Pratt is the bassist - I'd never heard of him when I first watched this, but he's worked with rock/pop royalty from Madonna and Michael Jackson to the Smiths and Gary Moore.
Thanks for your reaction. Don't worry about masking the video for copyrights, we're used to that--if you don't do it, it will disappear anyway. That was a great show. I went to experience it, back in 1995 (not the one in your video, but here in Montreal's Olympic stadium)--was full with 60000+ people. great memories. you bring me back in my early 20's. Have a nice day & keep up with your reactions. You're very entertaining. Don't miss out time from the same Pulse tour--was amazing to hear and see it live for this 3+ hours show.
They used various large models & inflatables in their concerts that were mostly themes from albums & songs eg the Pig is from the album Animals and a very large one notoriously broke free, while taking the album cover photos, above London's Battersea power station. It caused havoc for the flight paths around Heathrow airport
The boys have been known to go off on a musical "tangent journey" from time to time as did a lot of bands from that era did. It was a very experimental time in music. Much of it due to boundaries being blown away by four "cheeky lads" from Liverpool 😁Yes, blame it on The Beatles!! They showed everybody that you could be adventurous and experiment and take it in any way you wanted to!! They were a huge influence on so many bands(Pink Floyd being one of them) in the late sixties and that in turn provided the catalyst for what would become the "sound of the seventies!!!"🤘🎸✌️🤗❤️💙💚💜💕
That was the last song on the first half of the show. The second half of the show starts with them playing the entire Dark Side of the Moon. Then they finish it with a three song encore with "Wish You Were Here",. "Comfortably Numb" & close the show with "Run Like Hell"!!
Chi ha avuto l'onore e la gioia di partecipare a concerti dei Pink Floyd come questo e PULSE è il live più spettacolare e fantasmagorico di sempre è rimasto come in trance per tutto il tempo...entrato in un mondo meraviglioso dove non ha tempo né capacità di reagire in modo scomposto.
You should listen to high hopes and continue with echoes, Live in Gdańsk in 2006, Richard Wright's (on keyboards) last great concert. But it will take you about 40 minutes. The way the two songs connect, the acoustic guitar at the end of high hopes and especially the dialogue between guitar and piano at the end of the song Echoes, is pure magic. Greetings from Mexico
2:56 is a tribute to Delia Derbishire. She was one of the pioneers of electronic music in the early 1960's. She rearanged and recorded the famous theme for Dr. Who, and almost single handedly developed electronic music.
Almost blew my coffee on my laptop when she said that. Bet there are a lot of bands out there that wish they could set up their instruments like that...
The lyrics refer to cutting up a tape recording of a BBC radio DJ (Not actually cutting him into tiny pieces) When everything first goes orange, they slip in a couple of bars from BBC TV SciFi Dr Who theme tune😂
I remember seeing this video for the very first time back in the early 90's on VHS and on Christmas eve at my uncle's house. I was a kid back then, and I was blown away, specially by the pigs.. coolest thing ever! Still one of my favorite rock moments!
Hello Miss Bisscute & Subscribers !!! I have Been Fortunate enough to see Pink Floyd ( The Division Bell the 14 The album ) By this Fantastic Group !!! However you being So Young I think the song you should react to is ( Learning to Fly 🕊️ ) for your Journey A Head !!!! As Always the Like Button 🔘 has been Illuminated 😁👍👍😎🤗🌞🌅🏝️🌴🎶🎵🎸🎹
Seeing this song live gave me extreme vertigo lol. I nearly barfed. The lights and the swirling bass strumming at the start. And the volume… holy shit! I mean yeah, Floyd plays at ear shattering decibel levels as is. But they went way past 11 on this song 🤘🤘
I never listened to PF before because I thought they were boooooring! But my guitar teacher Patrik played this song for me, without telling me anything before more then ”I just want you to listen to this one song with them”. And now I’m a fan 🤷♂️😂
"I want some vocals" - Biss 2023 😃- My suggestion is for you to do the David Gilmour "High Hopes" Live from Gdansk or Live from Pompeii, if you want to do something else than The Pulse.
To even those with a musical vocabulary, explaining the brilliance and appeal Floyd is akin to trying to describe why you love a particular food. You just DO, and rightly so.
Great reaction to a song that fed the fury of my teen years. The driving bassline was the main focus for the song, along with David Gilmour's guitar virtuosity and Wright's keyboards and Mason's hammering drums. And the altered voice of Nick Mason giving the only vocals, the spoken line "One of these days I'm going to cut you into little pieces." I burned out a lot of my destructive teen rage to the sounds of this song in my Walkman headphones back in the 80s. Now I wish I had just a portion of all that energy I burned then. 😀
I love your accent and your eyes. I saw that concert twice and as a Pink Floyd fan, i suggest to listen to there older music. One of These Days, is the first song on the album called Meddle. The only vocal you here is by drummer Nick Mason as to he says, "One of these days, I'm going to cut you into little pieces". The only song out of the entire history that has his voice on an album. Other versions of this song by the band throughout their history is well received and recognized. In my opinion the live version from the '88 concert tour called Delicate Sound of Thunder. The one in the Nassau Coliseum was my favorite. The large circular screen with the individual lights around is where it comes alive. Yet i do strongly recomend to listen to their older music and see what you think.
Pink Floyd was a formidable progressive rock band. They were all about doing "trippy" songs: very creative instrumentals and profound lyrics about humanity, warfare, mental illness, etc. They were not very interested in doing up tempo rock songs with fast lead guitars. The best way to enjoy Pink Floyd is to sit back, relax and play entire albums. You'll be taken to other dimensions and new planes of existence!
I watched them do this live at the end of set one in Earls Court 1994, they cranked it up to eleven. It was epic, I could feel the bass and drums vibrating my chest. Happy memories.
When Pink Floyd came to Russia for the first time on tour... He brought with him a whole plane with equipment and a huge inflatable pig... It's a pity that I didn't see this live...
Recommend: Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. Song is Runnin' Down a Dream. Mike Campbell solo is beautiful. The live version is great. The official video is entertaining too.😊
First time i've heart Pink Floyd by my friend at a party. I was forever lost and become a fan of them. This is from the album Meddle. You should listen to this album. Great songs on it. Also Echoes is from this album.
This was an amazing concert in Denvers Mile High Stadium. Will never forget it. If you know you're Dr. Who....there is a segment that sounds jist like the Dr. Who theme song.
Pink Floyd has a few instrumental pieces... this one is an old one - the full title is actually, "One of these days, I'm going to cut you into little pieces" 😁 There is a live performance of it in 1972 in Pompeii... It does start w/ a Roger Waters bassline and builds into the track, but this version was extended in the 'Pulse' concert (Guy Pratt played bass on this one). Other instrumentals include - 'On the run'... 'The great gig in the sky' (which has a wordless vocal performance) ... 'Interstellar overdrive' ... 'Marooned' ...
You should react to "Learning To Fly" from the same Show (Pulse). This is very emotional Song for me, it was the first song from Pink Floyd i can remember of AND it was one of the 3 Songs at my wedding last year :-D Additionally, it has a great drum intro 😀
yeah, i went twice and also to the momentary lapse tour at wembley stadium, there's nothing i can say that can convey what a Floyd concert is like and its effect on everyone.
I recently started in a Pink Floyd tribute band, as the bassplayer and we’re gonna do this song. Little playing technique in this song, but with some effects it creates such an awsome sound, totally love it !
this is the first song on their album: meddle, and it's my favourite pink floyd album. so in that sense, they are "just setting up their instruments", but in a very good way.
It is all an instrumental song with the exception of what @Florida7288 said. There is an easter egg in the song, @3:05 the guitarist plays a snippet of the Dr. Who Theme (old doctor) and @3:46 a special effect is played of the Tardis sound briefly but very faintly. It is more clear in other versions.
Dear Miss, what you have just listened to is an instrumental piece that is part of Pink Floyd's great historical repertoire. In addition to the songs (sung by a singer) Pink Floyd's repertoire is also made up of purely instrumental songs. In this concert, which is part of Pink Floyd's epic 1994 world tour, they performed other instrumental songs, especially in the second part with the complete revival of the album "The Dark Side of the Moon".
You have to understand. Pink floyd was considered a psychedelic band. Then they were an album band. Meaning each album told a story, so taking songs out of order is a little different feel. When I was a teenager in the early 70's, we would get higher than a kite and put on pink floyd Dark side of the moon. The whole album. In high school, it was "the wall". I'm glad you are reacting to them, but my suggestion is to get a glass of wine, turn down the lights and put on Dark side of the moon. Enjoy
No, if you wish to see the finale for this concert, you need to react to "Run like Hell". I think you'd love that tune, it is also part of, 'The Wall' album/movie.
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This song does have lyrics. “One of these days, I’m going to cut you into little pieces”. Nick Mason did the vocals.
Is the correct answer.
I wore a PF shirt with lyrics printed on to school. They bounced my butt home with a note to parents. Not cool.
@@rondohunter8966 Did it say we don’t need no education. We don’t need no thought control, L.O.L.
@@shspurs1342 Before I knew the words I made up my own. "We don't need no birth control. No Dukes of Hazard in the classroom..."
Hahhaha don't do that idol love love
This song is mostly instrumental. Has just one line of vocals in it. Gives me goosebumps each time I hear it!
wow, I'm surprised anybody did this song, It's one of my favorites from the concert. Yaayyy!!!!! : )
THIS WAS MY FIRST FLOYD SONG I EVER HEARD AND IT STILL GIVES ME GOOSEBUMPS!!!!!
same
@@thundertmf TRUST ME I KNOW WHAT THEY DO!!!!!I WAS 14 WHEN I HEARD THIS IM 60 NOW LOL
I' m floydian since 48 years I still get goosebump when listen...
PF was the headline band for Friday night at The Second British Rock Gathering, Germersheim, Germany, 1972! They opened with One Of These Days!!! I was 21 at the time....
@@richardmckee5729 ARGUEABLLY THERE BEST LOL!!!
Awesome performance. I can see why my dad says that this is his favorite hand. Loved the reaction Biss!! ❤🔥👏
For people who don't understand Pink Floyd
They are Masterpieces
They are Goats
Every songs or instrumentals bring you into a journey
Any Live Pulse is amazing.
This song and Echoes make Meddle a classic album, this performance does the original justice. Do Echoes Live at Pompeii for more wonder from Floyd. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
Agreed! Echoes at Pompeii is just amazing.
this was played as an interlude between the two parts of the show. First part was the album of the tour "pulse" and second part the legendary best album for me of all time "dark side of the moon"
Saw this in tour in 1994. That song ended the 1st set. Great concert to watch. Thx Biss!
Great Reaction Biss!! It is more of a just an amazing instrumental jam, heavy on bass which I love too. The song Does have one line "One of these days, I'm going to cut you into little pieces." but it's very distorted so if you weren't paying close attention or didn't know there was one you would miss it! Cheers!!
The thing about this band that made their sound feel light years ahead of the current is the fact that band experimented with their instruments. They new what sounds could be made and how. That is why nobody has come anywhere near them since. That why songs like echoes exist. Why the base in this song sounds flat. Why you yourself questioned whether they were setting up their instruments for the song. What a great choice this was.
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Next song to react by Pink Floyd Echoes live in Pompei 1972, please!
Love that they sneaked the Dr Who theme in there. You'd love the whole concert, maybe not for a reaction - there are some classics, some of the new album stuff, and then the whole of Dark Side.
Guy Pratt is the bassist - I'd never heard of him when I first watched this, but he's worked with rock/pop royalty from Madonna and Michael Jackson to the Smiths and Gary Moore.
The concert took place 1994 in Earls Court, London, in attendance of 19.000 fans.
And this is 30 years ago, I was there.... Mindblowing
Amazing ❤️
Thanks for your reaction. Don't worry about masking the video for copyrights, we're used to that--if you don't do it, it will disappear anyway. That was a great show. I went to experience it, back in 1995 (not the one in your video, but here in Montreal's Olympic stadium)--was full with 60000+ people. great memories. you bring me back in my early 20's. Have a nice day & keep up with your reactions. You're very entertaining. Don't miss out time from the same Pulse tour--was amazing to hear and see it live for this 3+ hours show.
Was there too at the big O, fn awesome concert, visual A-1 , still get goosebumps seeing vids of it today
They used various large models & inflatables in their concerts that were mostly themes from albums & songs eg the Pig is from the album Animals and a very large one notoriously broke free, while taking the album cover photos, above London's Battersea power station. It caused havoc for the flight paths around Heathrow airport
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One of the Greatest Instrumentals in Music History
The arena was packed......and at that time nothing matterd but the sound of the universe musically unfolding in front of us. We were mezmerized.
Greetings girl, good video as always, great topic 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸😎🤟🤘 from Uruguay ❤ 😊 I love your videos
Saw this gig in Lisbon, Portugal. There were about 60.000 people losing their minds, me included.
The boys have been known to go off on a musical "tangent journey" from time to time as did a lot of bands from that era did. It was a very experimental time in music. Much of it due to boundaries being blown away by four "cheeky lads" from Liverpool 😁Yes, blame it on The Beatles!! They showed everybody that you could be adventurous and experiment and take it in any way you wanted to!! They were a huge influence on so many bands(Pink Floyd being one of them) in the late sixties and that in turn provided the catalyst for what would become the "sound of the seventies!!!"🤘🎸✌️🤗❤️💙💚💜💕
I love american and english rock music from 60's and 70's. I love Pink Floyd, Genesis, Led Zeppelin, Dire Straits, ...
Your always fun to watch."Try High Hopes from this same concert. Beautiful vocals and music
What a peace of musicianship absolutely awesome
this one of my favorite pink floyd songs
One of my favorite Pink Floyd songs, the heavy bass all throughout the song is so awesome!
That was the last song on the first half of the show. The second half of the show starts with them playing the entire Dark Side of the Moon. Then they finish it with a three song encore with
"Wish You Were Here",. "Comfortably Numb" & close the show with "Run Like Hell"!!
Chi ha avuto l'onore e la gioia di partecipare a concerti dei Pink Floyd come questo e PULSE è il live più spettacolare e fantasmagorico di sempre è rimasto come in trance per tutto il tempo...entrato in un mondo meraviglioso dove non ha tempo né capacità di reagire in modo scomposto.
Great Reaction Biss Love ya❤❤❤
They open with this song or sometimes Echos ... we all knew the song and it was awesome !
You should listen to high hopes and continue with echoes, Live in Gdańsk in 2006, Richard Wright's (on keyboards) last great concert. But it will take you about 40 minutes. The way the two songs connect, the acoustic guitar at the end of high hopes and especially the dialogue between guitar and piano at the end of the song Echoes, is pure magic. Greetings from Mexico
2:56 is a tribute to Delia Derbishire. She was one of the pioneers of electronic music in the early 1960's.
She rearanged and recorded the famous theme for Dr. Who, and almost single handedly developed electronic music.
Pink Floyd - One Of These Days (Live At Pompeii, 1972) is best live version.
Absolute bull . . Pulse live is the best and greatest concert that ever performed. Floyd and Pulse is legendary .
4 mins in "I'm still trying to decide . . . if this is like the intro of the song or they're just setting up their instruments". She's so funny.
Almost blew my coffee on my laptop when she said that. Bet there are a lot of bands out there that wish they could set up their instruments like that...
This is how Pink Floyd is, one of "Classic Props" Greatest bands since the 1960s !!!
Billions of people Love them !! 👍🎶🎸🎹🎤🥁🎼✌
The lyrics refer to cutting up a tape recording of a BBC radio DJ (Not actually cutting him into tiny pieces)
When everything first goes orange, they slip in a couple of bars from BBC TV SciFi Dr Who theme tune😂
I remember seeing this video for the very first time back in the early 90's on VHS and on Christmas eve at my uncle's house. I was a kid back then, and I was blown away, specially by the pigs.. coolest thing ever! Still one of my favorite rock moments!
Do you know also the band Yes? The song "Awaken" is amazing too. I recommend the version of the Symphonic live from 2003.❤😉
Hello Miss Bisscute & Subscribers !!! I have Been Fortunate enough to see Pink Floyd ( The Division Bell the 14 The album )
By this Fantastic Group !!! However you being So Young I think the song you should react to is ( Learning to Fly 🕊️ ) for your Journey A Head !!!! As Always the Like Button 🔘 has been Illuminated 😁👍👍😎🤗🌞🌅🏝️🌴🎶🎵🎸🎹
Very nice reaction!
This is the first time I've seen this video
Seeing this song live gave me extreme vertigo lol. I nearly barfed. The lights and the swirling bass strumming at the start. And the volume… holy shit!
I mean yeah, Floyd plays at ear shattering decibel levels as is. But they went way past 11 on this song 🤘🤘
Hahhaha ha what! 😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤100percent
I never listened to PF before because I thought they were boooooring! But my guitar teacher Patrik played this song for me, without telling me anything before more then ”I just want you to listen to this one song with them”.
And now I’m a fan 🤷♂️😂
How cool would it have been to see them live.
Believe me, it was very cool, saw them in London in 1994. I first saw them in 1972 and their live shows have all been remarkable.
I saw their tour in1994, it was immersive and unmatched.
"I want some vocals" - Biss 2023 😃- My suggestion is for you to do the David Gilmour "High Hopes" Live from Gdansk or Live from Pompeii, if you want to do something else than The Pulse.
Best concert I’ve ever been to. And it’s coming up on 30 years now!
To even those with a musical vocabulary, explaining the brilliance and appeal Floyd is akin to trying to describe why you love a particular food. You just DO, and rightly so.
You must watch "Sorrow" and "High Hopes" from the same concert
Great reaction to a song that fed the fury of my teen years. The driving bassline was the main focus for the song, along with David Gilmour's guitar virtuosity and Wright's keyboards and Mason's hammering drums. And the altered voice of Nick Mason giving the only vocals, the spoken line "One of these days I'm going to cut you into little pieces." I burned out a lot of my destructive teen rage to the sounds of this song in my Walkman headphones back in the 80s. Now I wish I had just a portion of all that energy I burned then. 😀
I love your accent and your eyes.
I saw that concert twice and as a Pink Floyd fan, i suggest to listen to there older music.
One of These Days, is the first song on the album called Meddle. The only vocal you here is by drummer Nick Mason as to he says, "One of these days, I'm going to cut you into little pieces". The only song out of the entire history that has his voice on an album. Other versions of this song by the band throughout their history is well received and recognized. In my opinion the live version from the '88 concert tour called Delicate Sound of Thunder. The one in the Nassau Coliseum was my favorite. The large circular screen with the individual lights around is where it comes alive.
Yet i do strongly recomend to listen to their older music and see what you think.
Pink Floyd was a formidable progressive rock band. They were all about doing "trippy" songs: very creative instrumentals and profound lyrics about humanity, warfare, mental illness, etc. They were not very interested in doing up tempo rock songs with fast lead guitars.
The best way to enjoy Pink Floyd is to sit back, relax and play entire albums.
You'll be taken to other dimensions and new planes of existence!
I watched them do this live at the end of set one in Earls Court 1994, they cranked it up to eleven. It was epic, I could feel the bass and drums vibrating my chest. Happy memories.
When Pink Floyd came to Russia for the first time on tour... He brought with him a whole plane with equipment and a huge inflatable pig...
It's a pity that I didn't see this live...
I saw this show in Montreal in 1994. The best concert I have ever been to!!!!!!
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I bought the first Pink Floyd record in 1988, but to support you, I also waited all 7 minutes for the vocals :)
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Saw them on these tour twice
Recommend: Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. Song is Runnin' Down a Dream. Mike Campbell solo is beautiful. The live version is great. The official video is entertaining too.😊
This was for all us enjoyers of psychedelics ! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
First time i've heart Pink Floyd by my friend at a party. I was forever lost and become a fan of them. This is from the album Meddle. You should listen to this album. Great songs on it. Also Echoes is from this album.
You need to watch pink floyd live in Pompeii this song will make more sense.
I have been lucky enough to see Floyd live on 3 occasions… Pulse in Rotterdam. WHAT A BAND!
Oh nice ❤️
Saw this tour. Absolutely amazing show! Unfortunately, it was the last time I saw Floyd live. Still, what a show! Cheers....
This was an amazing concert in Denvers Mile High Stadium. Will never forget it. If you know you're Dr. Who....there is a segment that sounds jist like the Dr. Who theme song.
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Thanks Biss, if you want David Gilmores vocals, Money, same concert
Pink Floyd has a few instrumental pieces... this one is an old one - the full title is actually, "One of these days, I'm going to cut you into little pieces" 😁 There is a live performance of it in 1972 in Pompeii... It does start w/ a Roger Waters bassline and builds into the track, but this version was extended in the 'Pulse' concert (Guy Pratt played bass on this one).
Other instrumentals include - 'On the run'... 'The great gig in the sky' (which has a wordless vocal performance) ... 'Interstellar overdrive' ... 'Marooned' ...
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You should react to "Learning To Fly" from the same Show (Pulse). This is very emotional Song for me, it was the first song from Pink Floyd i can remember of AND it was one of the 3 Songs at my wedding last year :-D Additionally, it has a great drum intro 😀
yeah, i went twice and also to the momentary lapse tour at wembley stadium, there's nothing i can say that can convey what a Floyd concert is like and its effect on everyone.
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This is Pink Floyd jamming.
The entire track was as it was in studio - it was the opening track for the album Meddle", and this was the closing of their first set of the concert.
The lights were the vocals. They added an entire octave to the sound.
The drums and steel guitar were the vocals! 😂
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They are the best, ever and ever.
When I first saw them in1973 on the Dark Side of The Moon tour, This was the final encore. The ticket was $3
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I recently started in a Pink Floyd tribute band, as the bassplayer and we’re gonna do this song. Little playing technique in this song, but with some effects it creates such an awsome sound, totally love it !
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I love ur reaction please react to pink Floyd echoes live at Pompeii
You'll love the bass on "Money" from the same Pulse concert!!
It's a difficult song the first time. It grows on you. Funny reaction at the end.
this is the first song on their album: meddle, and it's my favourite pink floyd album. so in that sense, they are "just setting up their instruments", but in a very good way.
Echoes Live at Pompeii is a masterclass in sounscapes!!
A Floyd concert simply blew your mind !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was at this concert in Rome in September '94 and I cried like a child
It is all an instrumental song with the exception of what @Florida7288 said. There is an easter egg in the song, @3:05 the guitarist plays a snippet of the Dr. Who Theme (old doctor) and @3:46 a special effect is played of the Tardis sound briefly but very faintly. It is more clear in other versions.
Me vuela la cabeza esta cancion❤💪💪💪Una gran banda Pink Floyd, los escucho desde los 14 años (en 1986) y no me canso de escucharlos!!!❤❤❤
The Top Most M-A-J-E-S-T-I-C band ever ! ...
No, is not last song of the concert! Is a instrumental song from the 1971 pink floyd's album called "meddle".
This song pretty much has everything--bass, guitar, light show, pigs, the theme from DR. WHO....who could ask for more? lol
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I love the album "Meddle" by Pink Floyd, this album is one of my favourite.❤
Dear Miss, what you have just listened to is an instrumental piece that is part of Pink Floyd's great historical repertoire. In addition to the songs (sung by a singer) Pink Floyd's repertoire is also made up of purely instrumental songs. In this concert, which is part of Pink Floyd's epic 1994 world tour, they performed other instrumental songs, especially in the second part with the complete revival of the album "The Dark Side of the Moon".
One other band you covered AC DC, did two instrumental tracks in the 80's, DT and Chase The Ace. Some bands occasionally did this.
You have to understand. Pink floyd was considered a psychedelic band. Then they were an album band. Meaning each album told a story, so taking songs out of order is a little different feel. When I was a teenager in the early 70's, we would get higher than a kite and put on pink floyd Dark side of the moon. The whole album. In high school, it was "the wall". I'm glad you are reacting to them, but my suggestion is to get a glass of wine, turn down the lights and put on Dark side of the moon. Enjoy
I always want to eat a hot biscuit with butter on it when I come to watch a video of Bisscute. 🍪 ❤
No, if you wish to see the finale for this concert, you need to react to "Run like Hell". I think you'd love that tune, it is also part of, 'The Wall' album/movie.
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If you were there , with it super ear splitting loud , it would definitely be sensory overload. Awesome and badass.
I see them live 8 or9 time live and still listen today age 64
Goddamn, it's Pink Floyd baby
fucking great koncert i have seen it many times i love it❤ please try an other song from the pulse tour a great day for freedom😄
visited this show. remember this disco-ball on Comfortably Numb. there were lasting goosebumps...