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@@BisscuteReacts Yeah, its real tough when listening to such beautiful music to stop it, to avoid the copyright stuff, your emotion is so refreshing, keep doing what your doing, your an amazing young lady x
@@BisscuteReacts Perhaps you should watch movie The Wall to better understand the nature of the song. The song is about the movie main character. But in fact, it is a direct allusion to the founding member of the band - Syd Barrett. About the showbiz world, it’s pressures and emotional and physical downfall.
I did have a little smile when you said you had been told you would love the guitar solo, and said how much you liked the first solo at the end of the first chorus, and i was thinking "wait til you get to the real solo" 🙂
*lol* I felt the same way when she said after the short solo that she liked it, I thought to myself, just wait and see what's to come... @Bisscute Great reaction, thx
I actually like the first solo better. It sounds like his guitar is singing. The second solo is, of course, the more spectacular. They're both top-rate.
I was fortunate enough to be there to witness this performance. It has a hugely deep meaning for me for many reasons. My step Father was in the last days of his life and we managed to get him there together with back stage passes. I got to give my best friend a memorable last moment and met my all time guitar hero. absolutely mind blowing!!!
I was there too,Earls Court,the night after the upstairs seating collapsed. Been to well over a thousand gigs,but THAT one is by far the best I’ve ever witnessed,and I saw Jimi Hendrix at the IOW 70. Nobody gets the emotion from a guitar like Sir David Gilmour.
I was also there the night after the seating collapsed and turned up not realising our seats didn't exist. No mobile phones or texts. They gave us our money back and seats at the side. They put on on extra show and even offered us tickets for that.
This song saved my life, quite literally! I'm bipolar, and in the moment of crisis, VERY dark thoughts overtook me, but luckily, this song started playing on the car radio, and it captured my very soul, specially that second guitar solo by David Gilmour!
@@davidens8204 The best recipe for me, is listening to David Gilmour for hours, so I make a playlist, usually starting with this concert in Gdansk ruclips.net/video/XkQp5L4h1Vg/видео.html and then more recent one from Pompeii, this is the playlist, and the first one is in single file video- ruclips.net/p/PLdsL-F3QQHQ-e122YKzVyTKRz5UcRxEto And to note that Comfortably numb state is actually more desired one, cause I'm experiencing severe high and low's - the middle would be a welcomed change, numb to all that
Some have said that Dave Gilmore's guitar is plugged into his very soul. This is by far one of the best guitar solos ever performed. I have been listening to Floyd since 1969. I am 68 years old.
I cannot tell you the joy it brings me to see today's youth discover the musical genius of bands like Pink Floyd. You are about my daughter's age, and I raised her by taking her to many, many concerts lol. Your musical journey gives me hope and I wish you luck in your quest!
The emotion that Dave Gilmour can put into his guitar solos can bring a grown man to tears 😢 If this was the last piece of music I ever heard I would die a happy man
There are guitar solos and there are epic guitar solos and then there is David Gilmour and this guitar solo. One of the best ever put on record or ever played live.
Your face lit up when David Gilmour started singing, and again when he started his guitar solo. Loved your reaction, have subbed now, please do more PF!
I have seen Pink Floyd Live 4 times… I saw this same show in N.Y. 1994. The concert brochure said the stage is 120 feet wide. It takes a crew of 60 technicians three days to set up the entire lights and all. The concert schedule required that there had to be three entire crews to keep up. They leap froged each other for 92 shows with 20 Trucks per crew and a total staff of 195. The tour cost the promoters $98.MILLION to put on, but the total profit was $260 MILLION. Nick Mason’s drumming is incredible and matches Gilmour’s guitar emotions while Richard Wright takes us on a Magic Carpet Ride of tones that form the foundation of it all.
Even if it had made a loss it would have still been worth it !!! I really regret not getting into Floyd at an earlier stage in my life, I would have defiantly gone to that concert. I went to the same venue in 1983 to see Supertramp who were very impressive live although they only had a crew of 155 lol( Gilmour played guitars on their next album when Roger Hodson left) it was as packed and they had to put on an extra night .
I was born in 1996 and when I first watch this video, I wept out of joy, regret, jealousy and acceptance. As much as I love it, watching people cry to this gave me joy. A little guilty pleasure 😅
I went to this concert , sat right next to sound desk in centre, sound and lighting effects were mindblowing - easily the best rock guitar solo played live ever. Played whole of Dark Side of the Moon
Excellent move blurring after instead of pausing the guitar solo, that was definitely the right choice. It's so important to let that emotion build and not break your immersion. That moment you went back to at the end of the dark solo is my favorite as well. If that doesn't give you chills, nothing will. Others will make plenty of Pink Floyd suggestions, but it's critically important to listen to the entire album on one go for Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, and The Wall. The songs flow right from one to another and they are meant for you to let yourself get carried away. One last recommendation, if the mood hits you, please don't fight back tears, just let it wash over you and pause to clean up later if needed. Too many reactors pull themselves out of the moment trying to not get too emotional and miss out on a truly epic experience. David Gilmour plugs his guitar right into your soul, so let him do his thing and just bask in the glory that human beings are capable of making beauty like this.
I love this comment, thank you for understanding how pause and copyright works . I was getting anxious because people won’t understand the blur but your comment made me very happy , it gets pinned . Thank you again ❤️
@@BisscuteReacts The moment the video blurred, I had a huge smile on my face because I knew that meant you didn't pause. Never been so excited by a blurred video, lol! Seriously though, we folks watching know the video, we're here to see you. :-)
I just opened this video on my second screen, just in case she made any comments regarding the visuals. I hope she does Hight Hopes from this same show.
@@BisscuteReacts You can react to Pink Floyd without fear of being "copyrighted". They seam to be happy with the money they've earned and are not greedy. They are true artists that feel as though it is more important to teach and give than take. They truly practice what they preach. Enjoy this journey. Peace/JT
@@johnthompson6374 I just got a new respect for Pink Floyd ; not greedy, it's all about the exposure and the sharing. Bear in mind though, it's rarely the artists imposing these Nazi-esque "copyreich" strikes, crying over losing another 3¢ in profits, it's the RECORD LABELS and the executives who are the greedy money grabbers. Most artists don't even own their work anymore ; the publishers and labels all do, and they're the ones who get the lion's share of revenue and artists are lucky if they see any royalties. Artists make their money through live show ticket sales and maybe some merchandising, but even then I'm sure there's an army of middleman and corporate greedmeisters getting their slice of the pie there as well. I often think I'd like to see artists become self-supporting, releasing their albums from their own websites, either through digital download or hard-copy mail-order CDs (fan's choice) so they could keep costs low and make their earned revenue higher - no more major labels, no more scumbag suits & executives bilking the profits of someone else's creative works to line their own pockets. Just direct artist-to-fan-to-artist commerce. If that makes sense?
I once played this song for two girlfriends I had. And after listening to it, both turned to me and said, "You actually like that song?" That is when I slowly pulled over the car, opened my door, walked over to their side, kindly opened their door, and kindly said, "Peace Out Girl!"
When you went back to rewatch the first little solo I was just sitting here thinking to myself "Oh just you wait, that's nothing compared to the actual solo".
The Bass player and vocal is Guy Pratt. Floyd founder member Rick Wright keyboards, Nick Mason on drums also original founder member. Second guitar Tim Renwick touring member legendary guitarist. Founded in the mid late sixties with Sid Barrett and Roger Walter’s. Finally Rick Wright on keyboards died 2008 God Bless him.
its regarded, rightly, as maybe the best guitar solo, of all time, for pure emotion. no tricks, just david gilmour playing with pure emotion. so so good. try any song from this pulse concert. sorrow, is also amazing.
@@richardlacey4923 I kind of got that feeling myself. There are some reactions I think to myself. They are really trying hard to come across liking what they are watching! One person came out and told us that She really didn't care for the song. I think it was Pink Floyd of all groups!!!! But I let her know that I appreciated her honesty! It is what it is!
Great reaction! I have probably listened to this song hundreds of time in my 75 years, and I still get an incredible emotional reaction everytime. It is great to see that you also feel this music. Thank you!
I seen that Concert in Ohio State Stadium with over 150 Thousand People Easy Probably closer to 200 Thousand People. Watching Pink Floyd Live was a Religious Experience. And was by far the Best Concert of my Life!!!!! Great Reaction I could see as soon as David Gilmore started to sing you were Captured by his voice 💘.
Well I know this song since '79 - I was 20 at this time - I always feel the same emotion when listening to it ! Tears are never far, I am so much touched by this guitar solo... That PULSE live version is even better with a very long 2nd solo, David Gilmour took the time to buid it, and your emotion goes higher and higher... as he plugs his guitar directly to your soul.... And i always loved David's warm voice ! The 1st song I listened in 1972 from PF was "echoes" from Meddle album, I was 13.... and I was starting the Pink Floyd journey ! Many thanks to you - a (very) young girl (vs me !!) for reacting to Pink Floyd songs, you made me happy while i was looking at you smiling to David's voice and solos ;c) So cute ! Dom, a 63 years old Pink floyd fan from France
@@soldat_picards1048 tu sais quoi ? Moi aussi et j'en ai bientôt 64...... et ça me fait tellement plaisir que des jeunes apprécient cette "musique de vieux" !! Enjoy man
What I love about your reaction to this song is how it shows the timelessness of some music and performances. You're reacting this way to a nearly 30 year-old performance of a song that was already 15 years old when it was performed. This shows they created something that truly endures across generations. Amazing.
When David plays you don’t ever want his Solos to end. Played with such soul, emotion, love and precision. He’s inspired so many guitarists over the years. I was fortunate enough to get to see them when I was in high school. Their light shows are as amazing as you always hear.
This amazing song is one of 3 encores from the entire concert, you should take the time to watch & listen to the entire show, incredibly good from start to finish! Possibly the best concert of all time!!
I saw that show in NY at Yankees Stadium (it is still the best concert I have ever witnessed). David's guitar solo is the best, most heart-and-soul touching ever. It brings a tear to my eyes every time I hear it.
Dear Biss, It's nice to see a young lass enjoying the music that we had when I was a teenager. I'm now 62 and have been discovering a lot of good modern music via youtubers like yourself. This is good as none of it seems to ever get played on commercial radio who only seem to cater to 12 yr olds! Best wishes from the UK. Rhodri.
Bisscute I am never going to forget this concert it was amazing from start to finish, 76 now and watching this brought back all the wonderful memories thank you very much, a few to check out, Coming Back to life, Wish you were here and Run like hell which they ended the concert with.
This song is so AWESOME!!! And your reaction made it way better. Your so beautiful and genuine. Pink Floyd is soo you. Keep rocking the FLOYD!!!! LOVE your video❤❤❤❤.
i was lucky enough to see this show at this venue, sat about half way back up on the left, it was simply amazing. On the way out my partner waved two tickets at me for the following nights performance at me - a total surprise! .We were sat second row from the front, right in the middle.It was like we were actually in the performance and quite simply the the best night of my life, The blurring worked fine, much better than pausing, and the look on your face when Dave Gilmour started singing said it all. Any of the songs from Pulse are worth watching, but Sorrow, High Hopes, One of these Days and Time are particularly good - keep up the good work.
Great show I was at the Clemson, SC show in the US most amazing show I think I have ever seen. I have also seen the Dead many times but Floyd was so much better in my opinion, I think it just over saturation of the Dead a show 3-4 times a week not that I mind either but Floyd always did something more than the Dead for me.
Most fans won't mind. We already have our heads tilted back and our eyes closed. This is where Floyd takes us. If I were given a choice of only three artists/bands to listen to for the rest of my life Pink Floyd is my number one pick. Love your reaction and please keep listening and sharing.
If that isn't the finest exhibition of lead guitar playing ever to have happened at a live performance I'd sure like to see what's better. David Gilmour is just incomprehensibly and inexplicably special. Those very fortunate few that got to see this live cannot possibly ever forget it. Gotta be on their lists of "best days ever" at the end of their lives.
Was lucky enough to see David play this solo up on top of the wall on the Wall tour in the same venue in August 1980. One of the most memorable concert moments of my life. I also got to see this tour and would recommend ‘Sorrow’ where in the arena the guitar sound at the beginning made every atom in your body vibrate and ‘Run Like Hell’ which just sent us all into sensory overload.
Kudos to Guy Pratt for his bass and vocal support in the song. There’s nothing left to say about David Gilmour’s solo. He just puts on a clinic demonstrating how to become one with your instrument before an adoring audience.
Beautiful reaction. Warms this old guys heart to see young people discovering Pink Floyd music. Recently saw Britt Floyd (Pink Floyd cover band). Their performance of 'Great Gig In The Sky' was very good...and moved me to remember back to 1975 when I saw Pink Floyd 'Dark Side of the Moon' concert live at the Cow Palace in San Francisco. So...if you are truly "100%" going to react to more Pink Floyd, I would strongly suggest that 'Great Gig' is a great place to start on you journey down the rabbit hole. I am subbing to see where this takes us :) Bless you & take care young lady....
From the same Pulse Concert in London, check out SORROW and also RUN LIKE HELL. Both are incredible performances. (Actually, EVERYTHING from the Pulse is incredible.)
the look on your face is priceless!!..old man here....i get the pleasure of watching younger generations hear and listen to pink floyd.....just wonderful!!
Pink Floyd are an English rock band formed in London in 1965. Gaining an early following as one of the first British psychedelic groups, they were distinguished for their extended compositions, sonic experimentation, philosophical lyrics and elaborate live shows
They were also thought of ( at the time) as being a middle class pretentious Oxbridge elitist band, that were "spoon fed" in to existence. Make of that what you will.
yes one of my favorite bands... I really do appreciate watching my younger friends expressions such as yours to such a wide spectrum of art and soul. And you have a great perspective, thanks!
We are all blessed, each and every time we check into what I call, "Ear Heaven" - This is *The Song* that my heart surgeons and I decided would serve us all best during my procedure. I believe that it worked. Love!!!! *Comfortably Numb* is not only a history, but a requiem of all that is before. . . . *there is no pain, you are receding.* Yes, it makes a difference.
Your reactions are so genuine and it makes me smile to see this younger generation like you can see how our music from my time I am 70 now and love to watch you react. This music is timeless
This concert was filmed at the tail-end of Pink Floyd's career in 1994 (Their final tour)... By this point, Roger Waters (bass & vocals), who wrote the lyrics for 'Comfortably numb', was out of the band... David Gilmour (guitar & vocals) brought Pink Floyd back together in 1987, but used various studio musicians that u see on stage, along w/ (the late) Richard Wright (keyboards & vocals) & Nick Mason (drums). In the studio version, Roger Waters sang the verses (he was substituted in this live version) and David Gilmour sang the chorus. Waters said he wrote the lyrics about a doctor medicating him before a Pink Floyd concert backstage, just so he could play (he was sick)... he said the medication left him in a haze and it was the longest show he had ever played because he was so tripped out... There are clips of Roger Waters playing 'Comfortably numb' w/ his solo band...
David Gilmour doesn't play th guitar, he makes her cry, wail, moan, laugh, scream, it is such an amazing solo, full of emotion, in my eyes, he will always be my favorite guitarist ever. I find amazing that you gave them the opportunity to ensnare you with their masterful music, amazing video
Or, you could watch a combination of the two bands by watching Nightwish's cover of the Pink Floyd song "High Hopes" (Especially if you are a Marco fan)
@@stevebradley6275 Thx for the effort to answer me. Well, Marko... unfortunately he retired from the band. He is just as unique as Tuomas and Floor.This 3 in combination was one of the highlights in the world of music.Thank God I was allowed to see some concerts of the 3 live. Of course, I also know High Hopes and you are absolutely right with your recommendation; it has been one of Marko's masterpieces.
In order to understand the lyrics and understand what the song is really about you have to listen to the entire album. Pink Floyd, the wall tells a story and each song is another chapter.
What a fantastic reaction. So wonderful to see someone who genuinely cares. Comfortably Numb is the nineteenth track on The Wall, a high-concept album about the childhood, career and life of a musician named Pink. By the time The Wall gets to Comfortably Numb, Pink is being made to play a concert yet wants only to retreat from life and fame and terrible people and overdoses on morphine. The lyrics "There is no pain you are receding" is Pink fading away from life and into oblivion, while the greedy people who run the concert get a doctor to inject him with something to wake him back up (the "ting" you laughed at) so he can play the concert ("that'll keep you going for the show"). Definitely listen to The Wall in full, it's absolutely brilliant stuff. The whole thing is incredible and I rage every day that no musicians anywhere seem to be trying something anywhere near as ambitious.
Loved your reaction, Bisscute! As for the band members names - At the beginning of the song you have 3 guys singing. The older guy on keyboards (an original member of Pink Floyd) is Richard Wright (rest in peace, 2008). On drums (you probably noticed there were 2 full drum sets being played, the older guy playing the drums was also an original member) his name is Nick Mason. and the guy out front on guitar is David Gilmour. Pink Floyd had 2 other members who were not present: Roger Waters, who left the band long before this tour, co-wrote the music for Comfortably Numb and wrote its lyrics; and Syd Barrett who was replaced by David Gilmour long before Pink Floyd gained wide-spread popularity. All of the other musicians were hired for this tour. One interesting note, Guy Pratt, one of those additional musicians, is playing bass - he is one of the three musicians singing at the beginning of the song; he was married to Richard Wright's daughter (they are now divorced) and has been hired to play bass on several of Pink Floyd's tours.
I used to work for Sony, at a retail store, nothing special. In the store we had to have a "premiere artist" playing 24/7. We had Shakira, Miley Cyrus, some other country band, and David Gilmore. The blu-ray of David Gilmore (lead singer/guitarist) we actually ran for a year. It was supposed to change every 3 months or so. It was the best year working there, I got to listen to this song and many others every day at work. Glad you enjoyed and appreciated what was happening here; or had happened here. This band was amazing, and definitely deserves more listens. I, personally, didn't mind the blur. I've seen the video, listened to the song, it was all about your reaction. Listening to the whole guitar at the end is key.
Whenever you get to their song "Time" do not read the lyrics prior to listening. It was one of the most beautiful ever and everyone of us deserves the right to experience those words first time with the music it was written for.
Hey there young lady, I am so happy that you have decided to explore Pink Floyd. Yes, these men were making great music before you were born. In 1973 they released one of the best albums ever - Dark Side of the Moon. Every song is a winner. May i suggest a RUclips video for your review - David Gilmore, Wish you were here live unplugged. At approx. 4:40 the cello does a beautiful solo. Take care.
Thank you for watching the video, It means a lot to me .
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THATS A RELIEF…. BRAVO 👏…. ALREADY WENT THROUGH TWO OF THOSE
You stuck to the golden rule.....Never interrupt a David Gilmour guitar solo!!....An awesome reaction Bisscute!!
I couldn’t stop it my heart would have broke . Maybe if I would have I could kept it without the blur
@@BisscuteReacts Yeah, its real tough when listening to such beautiful music to stop it, to avoid the copyright stuff, your emotion is so refreshing, keep doing what your doing, your an amazing young lady x
Well said. Far too many reactors pause when the great one is in mid solo.
Biscuit done a great job here😎
@@Craigregister000 I think it may be against the law ;-)
@@BisscuteReacts Perhaps you should watch movie The Wall to better understand the nature of the song. The song is about the movie main character. But in fact, it is a direct allusion to the founding member of the band - Syd Barrett. About the showbiz world, it’s pressures and emotional and physical downfall.
Second solo is commonly known as the greatest guitar solo ever recorded. The depth of emotion he wrings out of the strat is just from another world.
And the first solo is the second greatest guitar solo ever recorded.
To me, that is the most emotion I have ever heard inside of four minutes ...
Pink Floyd has sent more people to space than NASA.
This is a good comment hahaha
I wonder if Major Tom listened to Pink Floyd...
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@@fluxrider7027 I can`t speak for Major Tom but Diamond Dog Definitely listens to Pink Floyd...lol.
@@DiamondDog1 😛 ...and Ziggy too!
I did have a little smile when you said you had been told you would love the guitar solo, and said how much you liked the first solo at the end of the first chorus, and i was thinking "wait til you get to the real solo" 🙂
I think my face said it all ❤️🔥
@@BisscuteReacts It did, and I was expecting that type of reaction - I wasn't dissapointed! All the best. Rab
always a rookie mistake get caught up with the 1st solo then the 2nd hits
*lol* I felt the same way when she said after the short solo that she liked it, I thought to myself, just wait and see what's to come...
@Bisscute Great reaction, thx
I actually like the first solo better. It sounds like his guitar is singing. The second solo is, of course, the more spectacular. They're both top-rate.
6:42 Bisscute - "(solo) it's not superlong"
10:36 David - "Hold my beer"
The entire concert was absolute perfection...
This is art...
amen !
This is literally musical history. The greatest guitar solo, of all time
:Objection! Jimmy Page Stairway at the Garden ;)
:Noted. Jury will deliberate and reconvene. 🤘
This is my opinion too.
@@chriswade1139 love them both but I have to give it to pink floyd just because I love this song so frickin much
Sorry but I play a pretty mean guitar in the shower.
And then David Gilmour walked into the studio again just to play "Shine on You Crazy Diamond" and destroy the rest of guitar solos forever.
Thank you for not interrupting the most EPIC solo in history!
I listening to this band since 1973 , this isn't music , this is ART .
Agreed
Same
I was fortunate enough to be there to witness this performance. It has a hugely deep meaning for me for many reasons.
My step Father was in the last days of his life and we managed to get him there together with back stage passes. I got to give my best friend a memorable last moment and met my all time guitar hero.
absolutely mind blowing!!!
I was there too,Earls Court,the night after the upstairs seating collapsed.
Been to well over a thousand gigs,but THAT one is by far the best I’ve ever witnessed,and I saw Jimi Hendrix at the IOW 70.
Nobody gets the emotion from a guitar like Sir David Gilmour.
I was also there the night after the seating collapsed and turned up not realising our seats didn't exist. No mobile phones or texts. They gave us our money back and seats at the side. They put on on extra show and even offered us tickets for that.
That’s amazing
This song saved my life, quite literally! I'm bipolar, and in the moment of crisis, VERY dark thoughts overtook me, but luckily, this song started playing on the car radio, and it captured my very soul, specially that second guitar solo by David Gilmour!
i feel for you man .. I have been down the depression hole my whole adult life music being my saviour this song is paramount to me
@@davidens8204 The best recipe for me, is listening to David Gilmour for hours, so I make a playlist, usually starting with this concert in Gdansk ruclips.net/video/XkQp5L4h1Vg/видео.html
and then more recent one from Pompeii, this is the playlist, and the first one is in single file video- ruclips.net/p/PLdsL-F3QQHQ-e122YKzVyTKRz5UcRxEto
And to note that Comfortably numb state is actually more desired one, cause I'm experiencing severe high and low's - the middle would be a welcomed change, numb to all that
Stay strong there are beautiful things to fight for❤️
I totally understand where you’re coming from Zoran. I have depression and anxiety and the life saving song for me was “The Show Must Go On” by Queen.
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Some have said that Dave Gilmore's guitar is plugged into his very soul. This is by far one of the best guitar solos ever performed. I have been listening to Floyd since 1969. I am 68 years old.
DIDO ON THE 69/68… HAVE SEEN THEM 3 TIMES, HOW BOUT URSELF..? 👊🖖
I cannot tell you the joy it brings me to see today's youth discover the musical genius of bands like Pink Floyd. You are about my daughter's age, and I raised her by taking her to many, many concerts lol. Your musical journey gives me hope and I wish you luck in your quest!
The emotion that Dave Gilmour can put into his guitar solos can bring a grown man to tears 😢
If this was the last piece of music I ever heard I would die a happy man
I can’t wait to explore more 💕
Best guitar player...EVER!!!!!!👍🏾
@@BisscuteReacts enjoy "time", a masterpiece with another David Gilmour moving guitar solo!
Very true.
There are notes and combinations of them that speak more than words. Why? I don't know. It's a universal language.
There are guitar solos and there are epic guitar solos and then there is David Gilmour and this guitar solo. One of the best ever put on record or ever played live.
Have to absolutely agree with that.
Four minutes of guitar heaven, a perfect example of The Gilmour Effect!
The best guitar solo (in this version) of all time!!!
Send her 20 bucks to react to Dolly Parton
To misappropriate a quote. That guitar dos'nt just speak to him, it swears at him !
Your face lit up when David Gilmour started singing, and again when he started his guitar solo. Loved your reaction, have subbed now, please do more PF!
For sure !!! What will you suggest ? 💜
@@BisscuteReacts so many to choose from but my personal favourites (after Comfortably Numb) are On the Turning Away, Wish you Were Here and Mother.
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High Hopes, Sorrow, Marooned & One of these days...
All are great 😉
David Gilmour is a tender-voiced guitar god. And makes his guitar sing like no one else 🎸❤
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His guitar playing puts extra soul into your soul!
I have seen Pink Floyd Live 4 times… I saw this same show in N.Y. 1994. The concert brochure said the stage is 120 feet wide. It takes a crew of 60 technicians three days to set up the entire lights and all. The concert schedule required that there had to be three entire crews to keep up. They leap froged each other for 92 shows with 20 Trucks per crew and a total staff of 195. The tour cost the promoters $98.MILLION to put on, but the total profit was $260 MILLION. Nick Mason’s drumming is incredible and matches Gilmour’s guitar emotions while Richard Wright takes us on a Magic Carpet Ride of tones that form the foundation of it all.
Even if it had made a loss it would have still been worth it !!! I really regret not getting into Floyd at an earlier stage in my life, I would have defiantly gone to that concert. I went to the same venue in 1983 to see Supertramp who were very impressive live although they only had a crew of 155 lol( Gilmour played guitars on their next album when Roger Hodson left) it was as packed and they had to put on an extra night .
I was born in 1996 and when I first watch this video, I wept out of joy, regret, jealousy and acceptance. As much as I love it, watching people cry to this gave me joy. A little guilty pleasure 😅
I wish everyone could have attended a Pink Floyd concert, at least once.
Ich war 7x bei Pink Floyd unter anderem in Venedig und ich bin immer noch nicht wieder Zuhause ..!
@@eyckkiederley6248 I attended Pink Floyd Momentary Lapse of Reason tour. Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. UCLA College Football Stadium.
Well David indeed of all the members was the best voice l, there thos guy's are legends
I saw this show live in 94 and it was totally out of this world. The whole concert was unbelievable! Great reaction! keep them coming!
Who else remembers that blinking red light in your cd collection?
I even replaced that battery a couple times over the years... Lol
Still have mine
What a adorable smile when DG started singing. So sweet.
I went to this concert , sat right next to sound desk in centre, sound and lighting effects were mindblowing - easily the best rock guitar solo played live ever. Played whole of Dark Side of the Moon
Agree. I was at the Dark side of the moon concert in Vienna. I remember it still today.
Go ahead, rub it in our faces. 🙃
This is the Chicago "Pulse" show in 94, right? Is that the right city?
Excellent move blurring after instead of pausing the guitar solo, that was definitely the right choice. It's so important to let that emotion build and not break your immersion. That moment you went back to at the end of the dark solo is my favorite as well. If that doesn't give you chills, nothing will.
Others will make plenty of Pink Floyd suggestions, but it's critically important to listen to the entire album on one go for Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, and The Wall. The songs flow right from one to another and they are meant for you to let yourself get carried away.
One last recommendation, if the mood hits you, please don't fight back tears, just let it wash over you and pause to clean up later if needed. Too many reactors pull themselves out of the moment trying to not get too emotional and miss out on a truly epic experience.
David Gilmour plugs his guitar right into your soul, so let him do his thing and just bask in the glory that human beings are capable of making beauty like this.
I love this comment, thank you for understanding how pause and copyright works . I was getting anxious because people won’t understand the blur but your comment made me very happy , it gets pinned . Thank you again ❤️
@@BisscuteReacts The moment the video blurred, I had a huge smile on my face because I knew that meant you didn't pause. Never been so excited by a blurred video, lol!
Seriously though, we folks watching know the video, we're here to see you. :-)
I just opened this video on my second screen, just in case she made any comments regarding the visuals. I hope she does Hight Hopes from this same show.
@@BisscuteReacts You can react to Pink Floyd without fear of being "copyrighted". They seam to be happy with the money they've earned and are not greedy. They are true artists that feel as though it is more important to teach and give than take. They truly practice what they preach. Enjoy this journey. Peace/JT
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I just got a new respect for Pink Floyd ; not greedy, it's all about the exposure and the sharing.
Bear in mind though, it's rarely the artists imposing these Nazi-esque "copyreich" strikes, crying over losing another 3¢ in profits, it's the RECORD LABELS and the executives who are the greedy money grabbers. Most artists don't even own their work anymore ; the publishers and labels all do, and they're the ones who get the lion's share of revenue and artists are lucky if they see any royalties. Artists make their money through live show ticket sales and maybe some merchandising, but even then I'm sure there's an army of middleman and corporate greedmeisters getting their slice of the pie there as well.
I often think I'd like to see artists become self-supporting, releasing their albums from their own websites, either through digital download or hard-copy mail-order CDs (fan's choice) so they could keep costs low and make their earned revenue higher - no more major labels, no more scumbag suits & executives bilking the profits of someone else's creative works to line their own pockets. Just direct artist-to-fan-to-artist commerce. If that makes sense?
This woman’s smile takes my breath away.
Thank the potter to
Loved this reaction 💙
I once played this song for two girlfriends I had. And after listening to it, both turned to me and said, "You actually like that song?" That is when I slowly pulled over the car, opened my door, walked over to their side, kindly opened their door, and kindly said, "Peace Out Girl!"
Bisscute : guitar solo its not super long but is impactful!
David Gilmour : Hold my Beer Bisscute!
Hold my Scottish whisky
When you went back to rewatch the first little solo I was just sitting here thinking to myself "Oh just you wait, that's nothing compared to the actual solo".
The Bass player and vocal is Guy Pratt. Floyd founder member Rick Wright keyboards, Nick Mason on drums also original founder member. Second guitar Tim Renwick touring member legendary guitarist. Founded in the mid late sixties with Sid Barrett and Roger Walter’s. Finally Rick Wright on keyboards died 2008 God Bless him.
its regarded, rightly, as maybe the best guitar solo, of all time, for pure emotion. no tricks, just david gilmour playing with pure emotion. so so good. try any song from this pulse concert. sorrow, is also amazing.
I've been a fan of Pink Floyd since I bought my first Floyd album back in high school, Dark Side of the Moon in 1973.
I really enjoy watching members of this generation being introduced to my generations music...and liking it🤘👍
Agree 1000%
Send her 20 bucks and she’ll pretend to like Dolly Parton too!
@@richardlacey4923 I kind of got that feeling myself. There are some reactions I think to myself. They are really trying hard to come across liking what they are watching! One person came out and told us that She really didn't care for the song. I think it was Pink Floyd of all groups!!!! But I let her know that I appreciated her honesty! It is what it is!
Great reaction! I have probably listened to this song hundreds of time in my 75 years, and I still get an incredible emotional reaction everytime. It is great to see that you also feel this music. Thank you!
One of the best songs ever
David Gilmour doesn’t just coax your emotions out with his solos, he pulls your soul out.
I have watched this concert loads of times and it still blows me away every time,the best live concert by a mile.✌️
I was there at Earls Court when this was filmed. It was awesome, & Comfortably Numb was out of this world.
Tell us more about what it was like
Pink Floyd is a state of mind. Another level in music.
I seen that Concert in Ohio State Stadium with over 150 Thousand People Easy Probably closer to 200 Thousand People. Watching Pink Floyd Live was a Religious Experience. And was by far the Best Concert of my Life!!!!! Great Reaction I could see as soon as David Gilmore started to sing you were Captured by his voice 💘.
there´s a finest visuals restored version of this
I was there. Incredible concert. You must look up a song called On the Turning Away from the Delicate Sound of Thunder concert if you liked this.
Well I know this song since '79 - I was 20 at this time - I always feel the same emotion when listening to it ! Tears are never far, I am so much touched by this guitar solo...
That PULSE live version is even better with a very long 2nd solo, David Gilmour took the time to buid it, and your emotion goes higher and higher... as he plugs his guitar directly to your soul....
And i always loved David's warm voice !
The 1st song I listened in 1972 from PF was "echoes" from Meddle album, I was 13.... and I was starting the Pink Floyd journey !
Many thanks to you - a (very) young girl (vs me !!) for reacting to Pink Floyd songs, you made me happy while i was looking at you smiling to David's voice and solos ;c)
So cute !
Dom, a 63 years old Pink floyd fan from France
watching on RUclips at KIDS REACTING AT PINK FLOYD
I was 15 :-)
J’ai 18 ans et j’adore cette musique !!
@@soldat_picards1048 tu sais quoi ? Moi aussi et j'en ai bientôt 64...... et ça me fait tellement plaisir que des jeunes apprécient cette "musique de vieux" !! Enjoy man
That was cute when she thought the 1st solo was the solo she was told she would like.
What I love about your reaction to this song is how it shows the timelessness of some music and performances. You're reacting this way to a nearly 30 year-old performance of a song that was already 15 years old when it was performed. This shows they created something that truly endures across generations. Amazing.
My opinion only and I've been a fan forever. The David Gilmour- Comfortably Numb live at Pompei 2016 is his Masterpiece!
Noted ❤️
On the turning away (2019 remastered) live! There´s another great guitarrsolo from David.
When David plays you don’t ever want his Solos to end. Played with such soul, emotion, love and precision. He’s inspired so many guitarists over the years. I was fortunate enough to get to see them when I was in high school. Their light shows are as amazing as you always hear.
This amazing song is one of 3 encores from the entire concert, you should take the time to watch & listen to the entire show, incredibly good from start to finish! Possibly the best concert of all time!!
I saw that show in NY at Yankees Stadium (it is still the best concert I have ever witnessed). David's guitar solo is the best, most heart-and-soul touching ever. It brings a tear to my eyes every time I hear it.
Dear Biss,
It's nice to see a young lass enjoying the music that we had when I was a teenager. I'm now 62 and have been discovering a lot of good modern music via youtubers like yourself. This is good as none of it seems to ever get played on commercial radio who only seem to cater to 12 yr olds!
Best wishes from the UK.
Rhodri.
Hello Rhodri
Thank you so much for the comment and support ❤️. I am very happy that you enjoy your time here .
To more reaction to come ❤️
Biss❤️
Bisscute I am never going to forget this concert it was amazing from start to finish, 76 now and watching this brought back all the wonderful memories thank you very much, a few to check out, Coming Back to life, Wish you were here and Run like hell which they ended the concert with.
I have the chance of see them in concert,and it was one of the best moments in my life
I believe it was . I am sure is a core memory for you ❤️
This song is so AWESOME!!! And your reaction made it way better. Your so beautiful and genuine. Pink Floyd is soo you. Keep rocking the FLOYD!!!! LOVE your video❤❤❤❤.
This song in any performance brings me to tears. Pink Floyd helped me through my teens. Thank you for this ☀️
My pleasure, glad you enjoyed this❤️
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the best guitar solo of and for all time.
i was lucky enough to see this show at this venue, sat about half way back up on the left, it was simply amazing. On the way out my partner waved two tickets at me for the following nights performance at me - a total surprise! .We were sat second row from the front, right in the middle.It was like we were actually in the performance and quite simply the the best night of my life, The blurring worked fine, much better than pausing, and the look on your face when Dave Gilmour started singing said it all. Any of the songs from Pulse are worth watching, but Sorrow, High Hopes, One of these Days and Time are particularly good - keep up the good work.
Great show I was at the Clemson, SC show in the US most amazing show I think I have ever seen. I have also seen the Dead many times but Floyd was so much better in my opinion, I think it just over saturation of the Dead a show 3-4 times a week not that I mind either but Floyd always did something more than the Dead for me.
Most fans won't mind. We already have our heads tilted back and our eyes closed. This is where Floyd takes us. If I were given a choice of only three artists/bands to listen to for the rest of my life Pink Floyd is my number one pick. Love your reaction and please keep listening and sharing.
I was there for this tour...Floyd is a spiritual journey...especially live.
A timeless Master peace..! The best Guitar Solo of all Time....!!!!
the ending solo and the voice of Gilmour are soooo great!
Just came here to listen to the best solo.......EVER!!!!
If that isn't the finest exhibition of lead guitar playing ever to have happened at a live performance I'd sure like to see what's better. David Gilmour is just incomprehensibly and inexplicably special. Those very fortunate few that got to see this live cannot possibly ever forget it. Gotta be on their lists of "best days ever" at the end of their lives.
"David Gilmour is just incomprehensibly and inexplicably special." I just thought I'd repeat that sentence.
Steve Lukather - Toto- I ll be over you 1990
Few beautiful moments we get in our lives.... DG Comfortably Numb solo is one of them. Fabulous reaction Bisscute.
Was lucky enough to see David play this solo up on top of the wall on the Wall tour in the same venue in August 1980. One of the most memorable concert moments of my life. I also got to see this tour and would recommend ‘Sorrow’ where in the arena the guitar sound at the beginning made every atom in your body vibrate and ‘Run Like Hell’ which just sent us all into sensory overload.
The moment David Gilmour comes in, her face says it all. She’s a Pink Floyd fan for life.
Kudos to Guy Pratt for his bass and vocal support in the song. There’s nothing left to say about David Gilmour’s solo. He just puts on a clinic demonstrating how to become one with your instrument before an adoring audience.
Beautiful reaction. Warms this old guys heart to see young people discovering Pink Floyd music. Recently saw Britt Floyd (Pink Floyd cover band). Their performance of 'Great Gig In The Sky' was very good...and moved me to remember back to 1975 when I saw Pink Floyd 'Dark Side of the Moon' concert live at the Cow Palace in San Francisco. So...if you are truly "100%" going to react to more Pink Floyd, I would strongly suggest that 'Great Gig' is a great place to start on you journey down the rabbit hole. I am subbing to see where this takes us :) Bless you & take care young lady....
From the same Pulse Concert in London, check out SORROW and also RUN LIKE HELL. Both are incredible performances. (Actually, EVERYTHING from the Pulse is incredible.)
The first time I saw these performed live was MTVs broadcast of Knebworth '90. An absolutely incredible performance that stuck with me.
@@dmadcat73 Knebworth was a legendary stop along Pink Floyd’s long list of venues and performances.
There are epic solos and there are epic solos and there's this one it's on a completely different level!!
When I saw them on the Division Bell Tour. This song was perfection. I cried tears of joy at the guitar solo.
Pink Floyd is one of the all time greats.
This song live (and the song in general) is not only good, it's a spiritual experience and a journey.
Love that smile when David starts singing, being a guitar legend we can overlook what a wonderful voice he has 😅
Totally agree!!
the look on your face is priceless!!..old man here....i get the pleasure of watching younger generations hear and listen to pink floyd.....just wonderful!!
Oh my god! This is an absolutly masterpeace.
Pink Floyd are an English rock band formed in London in 1965. Gaining an early following as one of the first British psychedelic groups, they were distinguished for their extended compositions, sonic experimentation, philosophical lyrics and elaborate live shows
They were also thought of ( at the time) as being a middle class pretentious Oxbridge elitist band, that were "spoon fed" in to existence. Make of that what you will.
yes one of my favorite bands... I really do appreciate watching my younger friends expressions such as yours to such a wide spectrum of art and soul. And you have a great perspective, thanks!
Loved your reaction.. Definitely check out "high hopes" & " on the turning away"
I have to watch this reaction at least once a week because when I'm feeling a bit down that smile just lifts my heart.
We are all blessed, each and every time we check into what I call, "Ear Heaven" - This is *The Song* that my heart surgeons and I decided would serve us all best during my procedure. I believe that it worked. Love!!!! *Comfortably Numb* is not only a history, but a requiem of all that is before. . . . *there is no pain, you are receding.* Yes, it makes a difference.
Your reactions are so genuine and it makes me smile to see this younger generation like you can see how our music from my time I am 70 now and love to watch you react. This music is timeless
This concert was filmed at the tail-end of Pink Floyd's career in 1994 (Their final tour)... By this point, Roger Waters (bass & vocals), who wrote the lyrics for 'Comfortably numb', was out of the band... David Gilmour (guitar & vocals) brought Pink Floyd back together in 1987, but used various studio musicians that u see on stage, along w/ (the late) Richard Wright (keyboards & vocals) & Nick Mason (drums).
In the studio version, Roger Waters sang the verses (he was substituted in this live version) and David Gilmour sang the chorus. Waters said he wrote the lyrics about a doctor medicating him before a Pink Floyd concert backstage, just so he could play (he was sick)... he said the medication left him in a haze and it was the longest show he had ever played because he was so tripped out... There are clips of Roger Waters playing 'Comfortably numb' w/ his solo band...
Roger puts on wonderful shows in which he does remarkably little live singing or bass playing for that matter.
You felt that one girl, your smile was magic - thanks...........
David Gilmour doesn't play th guitar, he makes her cry, wail, moan, laugh, scream, it is such an amazing solo, full of emotion, in my eyes, he will always be my favorite guitarist ever.
I find amazing that you gave them the opportunity to ensnare you with their masterful music, amazing video
Thanks, Biss. Great reaction as always!
Actually, it doesn't matter which song you choose from Pink Floyd or Nightwish, you will never be disappointed.
Beside this one, i think however "Time" and "Dogs" are by far my favorites.
@@beldin2987 everyone has their favorites, but you won't find bad songs in either band.
what kinda music Nightwish does ?
Or, you could watch a combination of the two bands by watching Nightwish's cover of the Pink Floyd song "High Hopes" (Especially if you are a Marco fan)
@@stevebradley6275 Thx for the effort to answer me. Well, Marko... unfortunately he retired from the band. He is just as unique as Tuomas and Floor.This 3 in combination was one of the highlights in the world of music.Thank God I was allowed to see some concerts of the 3 live. Of course, I also know High Hopes and you are absolutely right with your recommendation; it has been one of Marko's masterpieces.
Fantastico, maravilloso solo de guitarra...
Rgds from Mexico, City (CDMX)
In order to understand the lyrics and understand what the song is really about you have to listen to the entire album. Pink Floyd, the wall tells a story and each song is another chapter.
What a fantastic reaction. So wonderful to see someone who genuinely cares.
Comfortably Numb is the nineteenth track on The Wall, a high-concept album about the childhood, career and life of a musician named Pink.
By the time The Wall gets to Comfortably Numb, Pink is being made to play a concert yet wants only to retreat from life and fame and terrible people and overdoses on morphine. The lyrics "There is no pain you are receding" is Pink fading away from life and into oblivion, while the greedy people who run the concert get a doctor to inject him with something to wake him back up (the "ting" you laughed at) so he can play the concert ("that'll keep you going for the show").
Definitely listen to The Wall in full, it's absolutely brilliant stuff. The whole thing is incredible and I rage every day that no musicians anywhere seem to be trying something anywhere near as ambitious.
Loved your reaction, Bisscute! As for the band members names - At the beginning of the song you have 3 guys singing. The older guy on keyboards (an original member of Pink Floyd) is Richard Wright (rest in peace, 2008). On drums (you probably noticed there were 2 full drum sets being played, the older guy playing the drums was also an original member) his name is Nick Mason. and the guy out front on guitar is David Gilmour. Pink Floyd had 2 other members who were not present: Roger Waters, who left the band long before this tour, co-wrote the music for Comfortably Numb and wrote its lyrics; and Syd Barrett who was replaced by David Gilmour long before Pink Floyd gained wide-spread popularity. All of the other musicians were hired for this tour. One interesting note, Guy Pratt, one of those additional musicians, is playing bass - he is one of the three musicians singing at the beginning of the song; he was married to Richard Wright's daughter (they are now divorced) and has been hired to play bass on several of Pink Floyd's tours.
Thank you so much for this ❤️
Guy Pratt is now a Stand-up Comedian
@@e.jamesshepard7183 And so he should,mr Shepard, with a name like that !!
These are artists. This is a landscape. It is painted, beautifully.
This is possibly one of the greatest live performances of all time. Queen, Pink Floyd and Iron Maiden are the best live bands IMO.
Agreed
I used to work for Sony, at a retail store, nothing special. In the store we had to have a "premiere artist" playing 24/7. We had Shakira, Miley Cyrus, some other country band, and David Gilmore. The blu-ray of David Gilmore (lead singer/guitarist) we actually ran for a year. It was supposed to change every 3 months or so. It was the best year working there, I got to listen to this song and many others every day at work. Glad you enjoyed and appreciated what was happening here; or had happened here. This band was amazing, and definitely deserves more listens.
I, personally, didn't mind the blur. I've seen the video, listened to the song, it was all about your reaction. Listening to the whole guitar at the end is key.
Whenever you get to their song "Time" do not read the lyrics prior to listening. It was one of the most beautiful ever and everyone of us deserves the right to experience those words first time with the music it was written for.
Hey there young lady,
I am so happy that you have decided to explore Pink Floyd. Yes, these men were making great music before you were born. In 1973 they released one of the best albums ever - Dark Side of the Moon. Every song is a winner. May i suggest a RUclips
video for your review - David Gilmore, Wish you were here live unplugged. At approx. 4:40 the cello does a beautiful solo. Take care.
I look forward to more 💜
I will thank you for life Biss for not pausing during what is one of the most beautiful guitar solos in history. (Hydro)
He dro ❤️ I couldn’t do that not even to avoid copyright, I’ll much rather have it blurred and play fully ❤️❤️
Gosh, I just melt below the waves of David Gilmour's voice, and then his guitar begins to sing... Legend.