THOUGHT PROVOKING! First Time Reaction to Pink Floyd - "Hey You"

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  • Опубликовано: 28 май 2024
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Комментарии • 922

  • @Alexescobedo-io3lx
    @Alexescobedo-io3lx Месяц назад +171

    Pink Floyd the greatest band of all times

  • @carlbeasley1780
    @carlbeasley1780 Месяц назад +179

    This pretty lady has become a true pink Floyd fan. Your reactions to Floyd just warms my heart.your attire fits this song. Keep them coming Stacy.

    • @andreshernandez1180
      @andreshernandez1180 Месяц назад +13

      I think it’s more than becoming a fan, Pink Floyd is more than a band, it’s a cosmic message that there are alternate dimensions. Pink Floyd changes your way of seeing life.

    • @MrKennyanders
      @MrKennyanders Месяц назад +9

      Dave is the greatest to touch a guitar, hands down

    • @Balinor72
      @Balinor72 Месяц назад

      *ey. My sister spells her name the same way lol

    • @williambenner701
      @williambenner701 26 дней назад

      So do Shrooms!​@@andreshernandez1180

    • @DouglasSnodgrass
      @DouglasSnodgrass 10 дней назад

      She has also broadened her musical and life horizons

  • @Alithia451
    @Alithia451 Месяц назад +231

    LOVE THE SHIRT!!!! She is a true fan!!

    • @StaceyRPGReacts
      @StaceyRPGReacts  Месяц назад +44

      Thank you!! I love it so much!

    • @TrianglesAndCircles
      @TrianglesAndCircles Месяц назад +7

      Hey You, Stacey, great shirt agreed. I never had one that nice. Now I'm jealous! Time to go shopping.❤😊

    • @melaniezette886
      @melaniezette886 Месяц назад +1

      One more

    • @vincestapels2022
      @vincestapels2022 Месяц назад +3

      ... 😂😂

    • @salajka95
      @salajka95 Месяц назад +3

      Hi Stacey, I love your
      T-shirt too, where can we buy this one?
      Thanx for your nice coments and videos 🥰🥰

  • @WVmedic511
    @WVmedic511 Месяц назад +48

    No music will ever be the same from now on. I've been listening to Pink Floyd for 50 years.... NEVER gets old.....

    • @serfillustrated4018
      @serfillustrated4018 Месяц назад +1

      Radiohead should be your next venture.

    • @doscwolny2221
      @doscwolny2221 20 дней назад

      ​@@serfillustrated4018porcupine tree or tool are more interesting.

    • @mrblueun1080
      @mrblueun1080 13 дней назад +1

      This Album Never ever gets old. I’m 56 , and have listened to the Wall since I was 13. It’s like as new experience every time I listen to it..

    • @Spinal_Pap
      @Spinal_Pap 22 часа назад +3

      There are two different types of music. Pink Floyd and then everything else. Shine on ✊

  • @tommarks3726
    @tommarks3726 Месяц назад +80

    I remember Roger Waters saying once that the guitar solo was that person screaming at the world for help. You can feel the guitar solo crying out and getting more powerful til it finishes. Listen to this song almost daily. Great job beautiful.

  • @Cadinho93
    @Cadinho93 Месяц назад +109

    "Together we stand, divided we fall". One of the most true phrases I've ever heard!
    Also, I still get shivers when that guitar kicks in, even after all these years of hearing it. Timeless.

    • @ipezmusic
      @ipezmusic Месяц назад

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_we_stand,_divided_we_fall

    • @markhellman-pn3hn
      @markhellman-pn3hn Месяц назад

      the line was based on a REAL WW2 quote !! .... i think Winston Churchill said it first

    • @DAT809
      @DAT809 Месяц назад +2

      and Waters is a major hypocrite

    • @denis.patritti
      @denis.patritti Месяц назад +2

      @@markhellman-pn3hn Historical origin: the phrase has been attributed to the ancient Greek storyteller Aesop, both directly in his fable "The Four Oxen and the Lion" and indirectly in "The Bundle of Sticks".

    • @denis.patritti
      @denis.patritti Месяц назад

      @@DAT809 Why do you think Waters is a major hypocrite?

  • @greggebhart3305
    @greggebhart3305 Месяц назад +88

    One of the best albums of all time

    • @InspectorVol
      @InspectorVol Месяц назад +1

      Word. Been listening to this since it was released.

    • @filthyrusfilth8539
      @filthyrusfilth8539 Месяц назад +2

      Wrong. The best album of all time

    • @TrianglesAndCircles
      @TrianglesAndCircles Месяц назад +3

      All Pink Floyd albums, in my opinion, qualify as "one of the best albums of all time".😊

    • @greg2976
      @greg2976 Месяц назад

      @@filthyrusfilth8539 👍👍💯💯

    • @martivela
      @martivela Месяц назад

      Totally agree

  • @stevebennett9750
    @stevebennett9750 Месяц назад +51

    Gilmour's solo just soars on this

    • @DAT809
      @DAT809 Месяц назад +1

      and then Roger Waters singing at the end ruins the song.

    • @karenglenn6707
      @karenglenn6707 28 дней назад

      @@DAT809I agree, he sounds awful!!

    • @calvinebenezermakundi4121
      @calvinebenezermakundi4121 3 дня назад

      to be fair, when does he not?

  • @amosglitterz2649
    @amosglitterz2649 Месяц назад +53

    Back in the day I worked at a super high end audio store. ($20,000 amps, $5000 turntables, $10,000 speakers. huge listening rooms, etc.) These guys would come in, spend all day listening to the gear and dropping big money. 'The Wall' was one of the go-to test albums. On a big system in a designated listening space, cranked up loud, it's incredible.

    • @paulbagshaw7237
      @paulbagshaw7237 Месяц назад +3

      I have to suffer with an late 70's Pioneer amp speakers and turntable. ;-) Volume at 5 will cause hearing damage. :-)

    • @amosglitterz2649
      @amosglitterz2649 Месяц назад

      @@paulbagshaw7237 Still got my Kenwood 7400 receiver! (I did score a nice Bang & Olufsen turntable while working there though! Still works!)

    • @adgrimes1981
      @adgrimes1981 Месяц назад +1

      I have one of these stereos (Naim Audio NAP 200, NAC 202, CD5x, Castle Howard S3 speakers) from a high end store (albeit on the lower end of the price range - paid £6k second hand for it). I considered selling it about 15 years ago, but I'm totally glad I didn't, as now my kids are just getting into actually *listening* to music, and not just having it on in the background... The Wall is a great test album, but I haven't played it to them yet as they are still chopping and changing between tracks, and not listening to an album right through. My eldest literally did this yesterday for the first time though, so looking forward to just sitting them down into front of the stereo to just listen. Coincidentally, my dad recently gave me his vinyl collection (original Beach Boys, The Beatles, Pick Floyd, ELP, Santana, Dire Straits, etc), and a part of that collection, is his copy of The Wall he had on pre-order before it was released... Turns out its a pretty rare copy, original coloured packaging (it changed to a crisper colour soon after it was released), original writing credits, etc. As my dad's as finnicky about looking after his stuff as I am, the whole package is in nigh on mint condition still as he used to religiously clean them...
      Now just to find a Linn LP12...

    • @amosglitterz2649
      @amosglitterz2649 Месяц назад

      @@adgrimes1981 still using my Bang & Olufsen Beogram 1500 turntable!

    • @KC-bv9kf
      @KC-bv9kf Месяц назад +1

      Been there…should have listened to my wife and get to retire a few years sooner, lol.
      Yeah, Pink Floyd SACD’s were always ready in my car:)

  • @caioastro
    @caioastro Месяц назад +13

    I can't wait until you discover the Animals album. Dogs, Pigs, Sheep... great songs for you to react to.
    There's still so much to discover about Pink Floyd.

  • @neiloliver4745
    @neiloliver4745 Месяц назад +40

    Another British guitar player who did beautiful lyrical solos is Mark Knopfler. You'd love his group Dire Straits, anything from "Making Movies", "Brothers In Arms" and especially anything from "Live-Alchemy" (which was also filmed and all over RUclips.) It's a whole different feeling from Floyd, but the guitar tone definitely has its Gilmour influence in there.

    • @patrickexiler9255
      @patrickexiler9255 Месяц назад +5

      Agreed. I especially would love to watch Stacey react to brothers in arms

    • @jorgebrito4098
      @jorgebrito4098 Месяц назад +1

      Yes Dire Straits are greats too

    • @dougdrake6637
      @dougdrake6637 Месяц назад +1

      Mark's "Romeo and Juliette" gets me in the feels EVERY.DAMN.TIME. it's a great song.

    • @bulent4352
      @bulent4352 Месяц назад

      I am a musician who has been performing for 40 years! I would like to say that Gilmour is a very emotional musician.

    • @johnpreiss9275
      @johnpreiss9275 19 дней назад

      Mark Knopfler also a " Picking - ana -Grinin" jammer. Can't beat the sound of Ol' Chet Atkins in his play style
      Dire Straits got lost from the deck and that is a shame! I dare say "Brother in Arms " is there DSOTM??
      Please, what say y'all??

  • @kimai1641
    @kimai1641 Месяц назад +35

    Oh Stacey! I've been waiting for another Pink Floyd reaction from you! You're always so moved by their music which literally never gets old! Thanks again!!!

    • @stangreen3853
      @stangreen3853 Месяц назад +3

      I look daily for a new Pink Floyd reaction from this beautiful woman.

  • @csphoenix9
    @csphoenix9 Месяц назад +21

    Must Watch the movie.
    In the movie, The Wall was built by his mother to protect him from the world and he starts adding to it himself

    • @ravemachin
      @ravemachin Месяц назад +2

      Exactly
      The movie makes the album clear

    • @MikeB12800
      @MikeB12800 24 дня назад +2

      Wrong! He builds the wall. His mother was overprotective, but just another brick in the wall.

    • @wookiee66
      @wookiee66 16 дней назад

      Also I will add that this specific song is not in the movie

  • @sanjuro66
    @sanjuro66 Месяц назад +9

    Words cannot describe how (for lack of better words) mind-blowing they are in concert.

  • @Erfedwe
    @Erfedwe Месяц назад +48

    YAY! Another Pink Floyd reaction from Stacey. Your PF journey continues to be amazing. Watching your reactions is the next best thing to experiencing these songs myself for the first time. In addition to listening to The Wall in its entirety, I highly recommend watching the movie. It is gives a whole other dimension to the music and provides context and meaning for the songs that is otherwise missing. Some songs have been altered for the movie, and an additional song, not included on the album, was included. The song, When the Tigers Broke Free, is one of the most powerful moments in the movie, and also gives a haunting insight into the psyche and background of Roger Waters. The visuals throughout the movie are incredible and complement the music. IMO, it is pure art.
    It has been about 2 months, since you reacted to Pink Floyd's High Hopes. It has been almost as long since you reacted to Nightwish. I highly recommend reacting to Nightwish's amazing tribute to High Hopes! Two great bands colliding.

    • @hakkinen3k
      @hakkinen3k Месяц назад +3

      It's an endless journey.

    • @Erfedwe
      @Erfedwe Месяц назад

      @@hakkinen3k I discovered PF in 1977 (although I had certainly heard some of their songs prior to that). The Wall was the first PF album that I heard upon release. I have been on this journey for almost 50 years, I hope that it never ends.

  • @tunculaskaracar
    @tunculaskaracar Месяц назад +12

    This song was the reason to start my Pink Floyd journey. And always number 1 for me. I get goosebumps every time .

  • @Will_Fly_the_YouTube_Guy
    @Will_Fly_the_YouTube_Guy Месяц назад +18

    When a melody climbs or descends, and the harmony goes the opposite direction, it’s called counterpoint (the melody gives the main point, the harmony gives a counterpoint). This song also, interestingly, implements a fretless bass…so that’s why you get those smooth movements from one note to the next from the bass guitar. Fretless basses are VERY rare in rock-n-roll/pop music. They’re typically used in jazz.
    I warn you, listening to the album as a story is a very esoteric experience that requires a lot of interpolation from the listener. You’ll read from commenters tons of interpretations of what this album’s story means. Hang onto the points that are repeated from commenters, but then build your own interpretations from that. The fun and joy in listening to “The Wall” (like all interpretive story music) is the journey of listening over and over…building your own idea of what the story means. So listen to people, but build your own ideas through repetitive listening. It’s really the only way to listen to Floyd.
    Also, your ideas of isolation behind a mental wall are very astute. I think that once you listen to the whole album, you’ll have a pretty good grasp on it.

  • @michaelanderson4681
    @michaelanderson4681 Месяц назад +5

    the pink floyd rabbit hole it's deep and you'll never get out

  • @michaelreeder9931
    @michaelreeder9931 Месяц назад +19

    Absolutely love those PF reactions. They are an experience unlike any other group. Can't wait for "Coming Back to Life" from the Pulse concert. Powerful song with beautiful guitar solos. I know you'll love it. Keep 'em coming. Blessings.

  • @justinneill5003
    @justinneill5003 Месяц назад +4

    As we get older we sometimes think that the music we grew up with is great just because it’s the music we grew up with. Some of it is so much more than that, and Pink Floyd is a prime example. It’s so great to see someone from today’s generation discover that same magic, this music is simply timeless.

  • @user-ri9en5br1s
    @user-ri9en5br1s Месяц назад +14

    Ok, so you are reasonably spot on with your interpretation. The Wall is essentially all about an individual who slowly deteriorates away from society. It starts with the early interpretations of childhood and "mother" moving into adult life and some will say its all about Syd Barret going crazy and getting forced out of the band. Some of that may be true since part of the deterioration seems to occur on the road, or in hotel rooms and/or in America while trying to call home to England, etc. Ultimately, a wall is built by the individual and you have already heard "Comfortably Numb" which is the "patient" meeting with a doctor "hello, hello, hello, is there anyone in there..." "there is no pain you are receeding..." The album moves into a "Trial" (great song by the way that never gets any airplay), where the patient is demanded to essentially shake it off and get normal. Doesn't seem to happen. Another interesting thing here is that Roger Waters wanted to building the wall in concert so that they could leave the arena and let a surragate band play the music while they left the arena. That never happened but he did have that concept. I saw the Wall concert. It was played in 3 venues. On Long Island, in LA and in London. I believe 4 nights were allocated to each venue. Tour done! Anyway, next up, I don't think you have listened to 'Money" yet from Dark side. If you want to stay with The Wall, the Trial is pretty wild. Cheers, KP

  • @corynixon66
    @corynixon66 Месяц назад +10

    Love the shirt! I actually own 63 Floyd shirts, 5 of them are concert shirts.

    • @cheslerpark7223
      @cheslerpark7223 Месяц назад

      I actually own 5 pink floyd shirts, and all 5 make me look gay.

    • @corynixon66
      @corynixon66 Месяц назад +2

      @@cheslerpark7223 Ah, Sorry to tell you, It's not the shirts....

    • @Phgray58
      @Phgray58 Месяц назад

      Do they still fit hahaha. Mine don’t 😂

    • @corynixon66
      @corynixon66 Месяц назад

      @@Phgray58 Yes they do.

  • @15larryn
    @15larryn Месяц назад +4

    "Wearing the Inside Out" is another Pink Floyd song that deals with isolation in a captivating way.

  • @georgemauldin3692
    @georgemauldin3692 Месяц назад +9

    Love all your Pink Floyd reactions! In my opinion, this is one of the few Pink Floyd songs where the studio version is better than the live one. David Gilmour is truly a master of his craft. On Hey You, he played both the lead guitar and the bass. A masterpiece. Very much looking forward to your next Pink Floyd reaction.

  • @johneivindmiller
    @johneivindmiller Месяц назад +6

    Pink Floyd has a great drummer. And the sound of the drumkit is the best. It appears to be twice as big as other drum kits judged by the sound. But then again. All Pink Floyds instruments always sounds very big.

  • @CowboynLilbits
    @CowboynLilbits Месяц назад +4

    Your love of Pink Floyd is why I subscribed.

  • @scozz6139
    @scozz6139 Месяц назад +13

    Gilmour sings the section before the solo, and Roger Waters, (PF bassist and co-founder in 1964), sings the section after the solo.
    I think I mentioned this before,... I attended a Performance of "The Wall" in February of 1980. It was the most incredible experience I have ever seen in all my 68 years! It was such a massive undertaking to put this show on, so much so that they performed only 12 concerts in the US in 1980.
    Six on the east coast and six on the west coast, I saw them at The Coliseum in Uniondale Long Island, NY. That's the venue of all six shows on the east coast. To an idea of the enormity of the shows, look up Pink Floyds' The Wall.
    In the start of the Show, right after the very first song, a plane comes flying over the audience, on fire and crashes into The Wall and explodes in a ball of flames! Just a taste of what's to come in the rest of the concert.
    Here is a 26 second clip from a Roger Waters recreation of The Wall opening, this happens right after the opening song of the show.
    ruclips.net/video/-cpX4VC8TJE/видео.html

  • @alexthorpe6583
    @alexthorpe6583 Месяц назад +5

    (cranks up the volume, sings along with every word from memory, gets chills when the guitar solo starts) It's a good day today. Certainly one of my favorite Pink Floyd songs to sing along with.

  • @mallockracer
    @mallockracer Месяц назад +3

    Damn this song makes my skin crawl.... once you see the Wall film, you'll understand...

  • @yanceynitzsche5115
    @yanceynitzsche5115 Месяц назад +6

    This, to me, is THE quintessential PF song; the one I most often start Floyd-curious friends off with to get a sense of their vibe. If they like this, then it's on to Time, Dogs, High Hopes...and then inevitably the Big Five album run in chrono order. With Hey You, every band member was in top form, and when that happened, the sound they produced was on a whole other level from anything else out there, in any genre.

  • @brettwilkie3833
    @brettwilkie3833 8 дней назад

    Richard Wright on keyboards & synthetic adds so much atmosphere to Pink Floyd's sound

  • @Mr123starman
    @Mr123starman 23 дня назад +1

    This young lady is hooked for life and so good to see that she gets it,and now know's you feel floyd has well as hear them. loving your journey into the legend that is pink floyd

  • @ikymagoo
    @ikymagoo Месяц назад +3

    Probably one of the best guitar solos ever

  • @ThePensive8
    @ThePensive8 Месяц назад +9

    Fantastic!!!...happy Saturday, happy Pink Floyd Saturday. Excellent choice, love your reaction. Hey you, more please. Thank you, Stacey.

  • @Archerjr1
    @Archerjr1 Месяц назад +2

    The lovely vocals, harmonies, acoustic guitar, acoustic 12-string, pedal steel and bass (really)...were all one magical human...David Gilmour. Roger Waters sang the final verse(s), and wrote the haunting yet beautiful lyrics. I haven't listened to this song in years, and it was an absolute joy to revisit...with you.

  • @rossharper-ds4dn
    @rossharper-ds4dn Месяц назад +2

    The guitar solo is one of their best IMHO. One guitar cries out in emotional pain while the other guitar sets the sombre mood. Love Pink Floyd so much, this is one of my favourite songs.

  • @leonardoalmiron2175
    @leonardoalmiron2175 Месяц назад +3

    This and The Division Bell.. my favourites album. And this album is also best understood by watching the movie

  • @Eric_L_Laney
    @Eric_L_Laney Месяц назад +4

    I’m sure that was bass player Roger Waters singing at the end of the song. With the exception of the reunion concert in 2005, he was gone by 1985. He wrote many of Pink Floyd’s songs. Love that you are continuously reacting to Pink Floyd, Stacey.

    • @cFull_Rtrd
      @cFull_Rtrd Месяц назад +1

      "But it was only fantasy..." and after is Roger.

  • @user-yh2vd7gt6t
    @user-yh2vd7gt6t 5 дней назад

    The best thing about Pink Floyd's music is.... no matter what the original intent of their writing was with any song, every one of us can interpret it the way we feel and hear it.....I've said it before ....these guys have been my favorite band since 71

  • @christophertiplady9564
    @christophertiplady9564 2 дня назад

    Always makes me smile seeing someone find enjoy Pink Floyd so much who wouldn’t 🙂

  • @ronaldrodriguez7709
    @ronaldrodriguez7709 Месяц назад +3

    One of my most played songs from the band, absolutely love this song

  • @MostafaAkoushahly
    @MostafaAkoushahly Месяц назад +3

    Marooned next :) , the version played by David at Fender`s 50th anniversary .

  • @garytakos6628
    @garytakos6628 9 дней назад

    If you don't get emotional listening to Pink Floyd, then you must be dead inside I applaud you for feeling the emotion that is projected in this music. Brava

  • @luccournoyer53
    @luccournoyer53 5 дней назад

    I'm 50 years old and it's this song that made me love music when I was 10 years old

  • @davehadley3567
    @davehadley3567 Месяц назад +3

    Oh young lady, you clearly get a deep case of the “ feels” on previous occasions you shed tears, imagine the full spectrum of emotions you would go through while experiencing the whole album. Every track produces such emotional responses, can’t wait to see your reactions when you get to full albums. Just remember the following line “ I sentence you to be exposed before your peers”

  • @ThomasKnip
    @ThomasKnip Месяц назад +3

    I still wonder if Stacey is ready for "Atom Heart Mother" yet. 😄

  • @kristenheaslip8668
    @kristenheaslip8668 Месяц назад +2

    I’m so happy you love Pink Floyd
    Discovered them late myself and adore them!

  • @johneismon7881
    @johneismon7881 Месяц назад +2

    There is a band called Brit Floyd, they tour all around America every year. If you have a chance to see them, go see them. They’re incredible.

    • @boroblueyes
      @boroblueyes Месяц назад

      There's a pretty good video of them at Red Rocks.

  • @donaldsperring5055
    @donaldsperring5055 Месяц назад +3

    I am loving the shirt too. 😊 perfect. Also on the journey you have to get to Keep Talking. Take it Back. Studio or live plus Marooned studio as I’m not sure if they ever did that one live but they won a Grammy for it.

  • @thegridrunner9976
    @thegridrunner9976 Месяц назад +3

    Roger Waters was the singer on the last part of the song. His vocals feature heavily on The Wall as opposed to earlier albums. His best contribution to Pink Floyd was his lyrical talent. The Final Cut, which was the follow up album to The Wall, continues many of the same themes. Many consider it to be Water's first solo album. Gilmour was barely involved and musically it shows.
    Love watching you take this journey.

    • @cFull_Rtrd
      @cFull_Rtrd Месяц назад +1

      The Final Cut is Pink Floyd's best album. Most people hate the album because they learn about the feud before they learn about the music and they pick a side.

  • @steveb3
    @steveb3 Месяц назад +2

    "I wish there was ten more minutes of this song!" That wouldn't be unusual for Pink Floyd.

  • @brendanpelly213
    @brendanpelly213 16 дней назад

    THAT SHIRT SUITS YOU 🤣😂😅
    You nailed it with the wall being built brick by brick leading to isolation from the world, except he didn't build it by choice. It was forced upon him
    In the song, "Mother" he talks about how she also helped build the wall by being overprotective. The last line being..."Mother did it need to be so high"
    The loss of his Dad during the war.
    The education system helped build the wall, in the song "The Wall"... "So the lad considers himself a poet does he...absolute rubbish laddie " "Hey... teacher... leave those kids alone...all in all it was all just a brick in the wall"
    Awesome reaction Stace ❤🤗🤘

  • @cmanayf4354
    @cmanayf4354 Месяц назад +3

    Cool Stacey! Love the shirt!❤

  • @rodlopyt
    @rodlopyt Месяц назад +2

    Ohhh I love your t-shirt…it’s the beginning of the journey everyday

  • @HandyRandy3200
    @HandyRandy3200 Месяц назад +2

    I never got the chance to see Pink Floyd live but, I'm going to see Brit Floyd tonight and I'm stoked!

    • @kellydelay18
      @kellydelay18 Месяц назад

      Seen them twice great show

    • @HandyRandy3200
      @HandyRandy3200 Месяц назад

      @@kellydelay18 you ain't kidding! They killed every song, and they had the lighting set up from the Pulse concert.

  • @patrickwilder6492
    @patrickwilder6492 Месяц назад +1

    We love how much you love Pink Floyd right along with the rest of us !! ❤❤❤❤

  • @vincestapels2022
    @vincestapels2022 Месяц назад +2

    Stacy, I think you're ready to listen to Pink Floyd's albums from start to finish! That's the way they were intended! You could split the songs into their own videos! Don't let the band or us down! Love you ❤

  • @williammckay9229
    @williammckay9229 Месяц назад +1

    I saw the 1st LIVE performance of the Wall, which was in L.A. February 7,1980. Also saw Animals tour June 28, 1977 in Philadelphia. The Wall was only played in L.A. and New York, 7 dates each, in the USA.

  • @jrhaughey2481
    @jrhaughey2481 Месяц назад +1

    Just love your reactions to Pink Floyd, their music is a journey, experience, thought provoking, moving, It affects you as it does so many of us that really truly appreciate great music, thank you Stacey, I look forward to all your reactions

  • @PancakeDad-hb9ge
    @PancakeDad-hb9ge 6 дней назад

    No one ever seems to mention that the undertone during the solo is the riff from Another Brick In The Wall played in lower octaves

  • @ShadowArtist
    @ShadowArtist 8 дней назад +1

    I, as someone that battles persistent depression, and the sense of isolation, lack of self esteem and empty feeling that depression can often bring, this song really hits home for me on a personal level. Yes we often put up a "mask" or "wall" to conceal our lack of self-esteem, the emptyness and loneliness and deep sadness one will often feel.

  • @lyvmyk9988
    @lyvmyk9988 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for focusing on the different strengths of Pink Floyd. Because they are more than talented individuals and more than the sum of their parts. Everyone focuses on David or Roger, but Nick and Richard shine just as brightly. Together they become something that stands out in an era of standout music. Mix genius, camaraderie, drama, history, tragedy, experimentation, conflict, joy, wonder, power, purpose, talent, humor, introspection, observation, and outside the box thinking and you have Pink Floyd.

  • @lordfancourt2879
    @lordfancourt2879 Месяц назад +1

    I love the fact that she keeps exploring Pink Floyd's work and really getting into it.

  • @garytakos6628
    @garytakos6628 14 дней назад

    If this doesn't bring tears to your heart, then you're dead inside....

  • @at6texan1942
    @at6texan1942 17 дней назад

    I've enjoyed the Pink Floyd Journey with you. It's been fun watching you discover this band. It's been a trip back in time to the 80s for me. This proves good music is timeless.

  • @marcimarie1473
    @marcimarie1473 15 дней назад

    I love love love your reactions! I wasn’t logged into RUclips when I watched all of your Pink Floyd reactions, so I’ll go back and like them all. But wanted to say that I love this journey you went on with PF. I can see how much you fell in love with them, and I’m right there with you. I’m 53 and have heard them my whole life. But the last 6-7 years have been rough and PF has gotten me through it. I literally meditate to them. 😊🙌🏻

  • @stecumo6459
    @stecumo6459 Месяц назад +2

    TOGETHER WE STAND...DIVIDED WE FALL...WE FALL...we fall...we fall...we fall....best band ever lived stacey,keep going down the floyd rabbit hole as they just get better and better,absolutely peerless

  • @PeterJDeVault
    @PeterJDeVault 9 дней назад

    I can't wait for you to hear the whole album - you nailed a major thread of it in your thoughts on this one song. Nicely done.

  • @gunhedd5375
    @gunhedd5375 8 дней назад

    I’m a forever fan. I was fortunate enough to see them twice. Mind-blowing live. 😎😊

  • @ericpeterson7512
    @ericpeterson7512 Месяц назад

    Hey Stacey! Good reaction as always. I love that you've become such a fan of Pink Floyd. Great taste young lady! 🙂 I'm an old dude and I cut my teeth on Floyd as a teenager, so I'm with you on that.
    I keep hoping you'll do more Jinjer! They're my new favorite, and you seemed to be starting to get into them, but it's been over 4 months now. And you haven't yet gotten to the one I was really hoping for from the start: Judgement & Punishment one take vocal from Tatiana.
    Enjoy the journey!

  • @jackschleich9475
    @jackschleich9475 11 дней назад

    you made me remember part of my listening history. 2 years of pink floyd as much as possible and then 2 years of Fleetwood Mac as much as possible.

  • @JoeBlimey
    @JoeBlimey 29 дней назад

    Stacey, I've watched several of your PF reaction videos and wanted to say a few things. For someone who says she is not musical in any way, it's really apparent to me that you have been blessed with a heart and mind that appreciates great music and lyrics. I love music and have listened to hundreds of wonderful bands and appreciate many of them but Pink Floyd is an Entity unto itself. They move me at the deepest level and it's satisfying to see young people continue to discover them
    I'm so fortunate to have seen them twice and to have met David Gilmour and his wife several years ago.

  • @margiepulcini3250
    @margiepulcini3250 Месяц назад

    Stacy, I love your passion for Pink Floyd. I started listening to them in 1971 and they have been my favorite all-time band. They don’t just play music. They tell stories and they get into your soul. I love your channel. I love your passion for Pink Floyd because it’s just exactly the way it affects me, if you get a chance to do” Polls Apart” just like all their songs it tells a story. The story is about early band member in the late 60s Sid Barrett died of an OD. also, Gilmore solo in that song at the end is known as the crying guitar. Looking forward to your video of poles apart.

  • @gbsailing9436
    @gbsailing9436 9 дней назад

    Time for more Pink Floyd Stacey!!! You simply must hear: "Cymbaline", "Green Is The Colour" and "A Pillow Of Winds"...Must hear!!!

  • @coupofmentality3417
    @coupofmentality3417 9 дней назад

    It's always great to see people introduced to things you've loved for so long. It's hard to not see one Floyd song in the context of the whole album once you hear the whole album. This track's deeper guitar notes are echoed with variance in many tracks on this album. The emotion you feel with the one song becomes amplified when you tie this album together with the rest, you won't be disappointed. To be fair, this reaction video is helped ALOT given the fact you're a beautiful woman.

  • @GregCombs100
    @GregCombs100 Месяц назад +2

    The Wall came out when I was a junior in high school. I had been listening to Pink Floyd since Wish You Were Here, but everyone knew that this work of art was on a different level. I had some serious family issues at this time also, and listening to this music over and over with my headphones was an escape to a different world. Maybe putting up a wall of my own? The message at the end was positive, however, that you can break through that wall. It saved me.
    On a technical note. Roger Waters wrote most of this album, it took forever to record and the fighting among the band during that ultimately broke them apart and Waters left few years later. This was the last major album he did with David Gilmour. The Final Cut was released after the Wall, but that is basically a bunch of leftover material. They fought in court for years over the Pink Floyd name, which Gilmour rightly continued to use when he rebuilt the band with the remaining members and adding a few others. They reunited with Waters in 2005 at the Live 8 concert, that's a must-see, just search You-Tube for it.
    Anyhow, Roger Waters also sang more on this album. He has the high-pitched voice you hear at the last part of Hey You, different from Gilmour's smoother voice. Before the Animals album, Waters rarely sang, if ever. Most of the vocals were done by Gilmour and, occasionally, Richard Wriight (the keyboard player). Starting with Animals, Roger Waters started singing more, and continued with The Wall.

  • @boroblueyes
    @boroblueyes Месяц назад +1

    One of their most underrated songs, another great journey. This album in particular, should be listened to in order in one sitting if possible.

  • @NeilBevan-to7bn
    @NeilBevan-to7bn Месяц назад

    You've really gotten into the Floyd since your first experience, and now you've got the T shirt (so to speak).
    You pick up on 'not just' Gilmore's guitar playing, but those wonderful harmonies, the drums, the deep tones of the keyboards, you really immerse yourself into it.

  • @user-do1ft4jh1g
    @user-do1ft4jh1g 19 дней назад

    Stacey . . . "For Me", You nailed it. I need to binge listen to all your Wall reactions because you seem to get it... Differant for all, but for me the Wall is the journey into and back out of mental illness. A pain that few can comprehend . . . I can't reach the top of my wall so how did it ever get that high. Today (my 68th birthday 5/9/24) Today my journey is tearning down the wall, coming out of isolation and the fear and pain that comes with that. Thank you for showing & speaking of your feelings, I can't wait until you get to the ones that really move me.

  • @toddhayes1256
    @toddhayes1256 2 дня назад

    I love to see your reactions to Pink Floyd, however when you get the chance you have to listen to Roger Watters live in Berlin (The wall) Roger Watters was the heart and soul of this great band. The concert that took place in Berlin was put together with many different great artists of the time was just fantastic, and the the last song at the end is incredible, it was written by Roger Watters just for the concert sung by all the artists at that concert, that song is called "The tide is turning" it's a song that is all about hope for mankind. It was done after the fall of communism in Russia, and fittingly done in Berlin. I know that you will cry, as I always do when I hear it to this day. That was done in '91, it is now 2024. Enjoy

  • @trespire
    @trespire Месяц назад +1

    Digging the T-shirt, and 100% thumbs up on listening through propper headphones.
    The Wall will get you an "education" !

  • @manuelestebanmoraleszuarez4360
    @manuelestebanmoraleszuarez4360 Месяц назад +2

    This was my first Pink Floyd song

  • @rudymorganti7155
    @rudymorganti7155 Месяц назад +1

    Welcome 2 the Pink Floyd family young lady. 💯❤️from Italy.🇮🇹🤘

  • @carlbeasley1780
    @carlbeasley1780 Месяц назад +1

    Hey Stacy I didn't know if you have heard of James blunt. He is a singer songwriter. He wrote a song about his father dying of cancer. His father is featured in this song . The song is called monsters. I'm a 68 year old navy vet and it made me tear up. Such a beautiful song. Please react to this heart felt song.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @horrorbythebookwithnoelwing
    @horrorbythebookwithnoelwing Месяц назад +1

    Pink Floyd is the best band of all time. They stand alone in both originality and musical talent. They are the best at making sounds--sounds that get inside you and stay for a bit, haunting you in a beautiful manner.

  • @ottowedel711
    @ottowedel711 4 дня назад

    I had The Wall in LP many years ago and used to loved it... and I am realizing now, now that I listened to a lot more music, that the bass in that song seems to be a fretless bass, a bass without frets, you know, like a cello you know, that is why it sounds so interesting too... just a little piece of info Stacy... cheers from Costa Rica, my country....

  • @russellsearch7925
    @russellsearch7925 Месяц назад +1

    Beautiful track from the greatest album I’ve ever heard The Wall. 40 years later it still astonishes me.

  • @MrBDB001
    @MrBDB001 Месяц назад

    Well yet another brick in your Pink Floyd wall Stacy. Looking over the Pink Floyd wall to all the other music, I must welcome to the club. I look forward to your full album reactions and of course I am especially waiting for Atom Heart Mother, Meddle, DSOTM, Wish you were here, Animals and all the rest. Thanks for your insight and journey of discovery of music. I know this stuff is well before your time and I am so happy for your discovery of my favorite band. I lived my life with Pink Floyd for over 54 years and not a single regret and there are others out there awaiting discovery.

  • @robertcurtis-cn5fw
    @robertcurtis-cn5fw 15 дней назад

    I never want your reviews to end you bring a tearvto my etes watching your emotions coming out .

  • @dave-rn7zd
    @dave-rn7zd Месяц назад

    I can give you a list of top underrated British band's.I got to see Pink Floyd live god you can blow my mind with a live set.
    The line open your heart i'm coming home alway's hit's me hard. I grow up in the 70's- 80's as a English-Slavic. Lost good Friends on the way but never forget how it started 2014.

  • @furyspec
    @furyspec 13 дней назад

    The Wall is definitely a album meant to listen all the way through. Basically it's own movie about a depressed Rockstar named Pink. I'm proud to own this baby on record. This album is what made me go out and buy a record player years back. I needed their albums on vinyl. Something more meaningful to me to have the record instead of just some mp3 file or cd. Plus the artwork and pictures in the record albums are always much better.

  • @naltieri84
    @naltieri84 Месяц назад

    I'm turning 40 this year, and watching you react to Pink Floyd fills me with so much joy. It's like I'm reliving my high-school years. I love your shirt! A true fan ❤

  • @ScottyO79
    @ScottyO79 5 дней назад

    I think your interpretation of this song's meaning is spot on! The wall, (symbolically) is constructed of traumatic events, and serves as a partition to barricade himself in as protection against painful life events. And the worms that ate into his brain are self inflicted emotional damage caused by self isolation.

  • @kevinoakwood6638
    @kevinoakwood6638 Месяц назад

    Always great to see a new fan of the iconic band PF and to really appreciate their music and it is so complex and brilliant! A very deep band in intellect and I came up with them, the Stones, Zep, Rush as naming my favorites here and what a time to be live in the rock and roll world from the mid 60-s to late 70's. Dig the shirt Stacey...but now ya need to get the Ink with PF and will always get a compliment with the ink.

  • @buddyryan4029
    @buddyryan4029 Месяц назад

    I agree she has to be one of the most passionate Pink Floyd fans I've ever seen , and I've seen the movie over 10 times

    • @buddyryan4029
      @buddyryan4029 Месяц назад

      And I can even put my finger on the TV screen before the wall blows up and the only 1 full brick will hit hit my finger is , yes I have no life lmao 😂

  • @rmyikzelf5604
    @rmyikzelf5604 Месяц назад +1

    Been enjoying this for 40 years now. Glad to see a younger generation experiences this pretty much in the same way I did all those years ago. And yes, they change your perception of what music can be.

  • @martinosullivan2828
    @martinosullivan2828 Месяц назад

    Your reaction, without hearing the entire album, was so spot on. If you get it just by listening to this one song, and you did... I can't wait until you hear the entire album (I saw them perform this in Long Island about 1979. The visuals were amazing like a stage play. However, I hope you listen to the studio album first. Looking forward to your next Pink Floyd reaction. :o)

  • @Orikion
    @Orikion Месяц назад +1

    warms my old heart to see you enjoying the sound track of my youth , try to see the MOVIE , when we saw it at the movie , every one was toasted lol PS ; Floyd makes you think

  • @roostercogburn6932
    @roostercogburn6932 Месяц назад +1

    Haha, she's hooked, sporting a brand new shirt

  • @kennethgodwin7769
    @kennethgodwin7769 12 дней назад

    That is the correct phrase for Pink Floyd, it's an experience.