🎵 Pink Floyd - Run Like Hell REACTION
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2022
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Remember, all Pink Floyd albums are a story book and each song is a chapter. You have to listen to the entire album to understand the story. It won't do you any good to listen to one song and wonder what it means. Listen to the whole story then interpret what you heard. Run Like Hell is about paranoia but that isn't the whole story.
It's like art, man.
Watch the movie, if you can find it on Prime, Netflix, etc. Brings the whole album into focus.
You need to watch the movie with Bob Geldof. It will blow your mind.
As we will all say. It must be listened in its entirety. Pulling a track out ruins the experience... that said The Wall is an emotionally draining album to get through. Once you start it you have to see it through to the end.
Truth. Yet they keep piecing them out!
Man you guys really need to do whole album reactions for pink floyd to put their stuff into context.
That'd be a long video
agree 110%
@@andrewyoung2796 and worth every minute, Andrew
@@hosehead58 Great comeback!👍
That is the only way to listen to PF! All their albums are a progression into the next song!
“If they catch you in the back seat trying to pick her locks, they’re gonna send you back to mother in a cardboard box” Always loved that line.
always thought it was "incinerate your mother in a cardboard box
My favorite line too!
I'm imagining a chastity belt with a big heart-shaped padlock and poor Pink trying to pick it to get to the treasures!
With your nerves in tatters
As the conch shell shatters
And the hammers batter
Down the door
You'd better run!
@R % V Cowan: What do you mean the correct line? In which part? I've never seen nor heard that line with regard to Run Like Hell.
The song is basically about running away from opression; the singer imagines himself as a dictator turning his audience into fascists and he's telling everyone else that they'd better run or suffer under his fascist regime. 'The Wall' is very complex to explain in words but it's basically about how we form emotional and psychological walls around ourselves for protection, how those walls can become prisons but also how society is full of walls that controls us and sometimes destroys us.
It should be mentioned that everyone likely has their own impression of the movie, everyone sort of gets it but it's more of a feeling than something concrete. :)
Not a bad synopsis. I always suggest listening to the album in full before going anywhere near the movie, but that's just me.
@@flubblert Which can also throw you off, cos there are songs in the movie that aren't on the album. :-)
@@nolaspeaker5656 Wow u know what's going,one for u""""""""""
Sort of, The song is from the point of view of anti-hero Pink during his hallucination, in which he's a fascist dictator and turns his concert audience into a hate mob. He sends the mob out to raid neighborhoods that are full of minorities.
If you guys still haven’t watched the Pink Floyd movie… The Wall, you should correct that. It will add a whole dimension of meaning to every song on that album.
This masterpiece is within the context of the entire "The Wall" album and that's how it should be listened. A concert closer for many concerts during the 80's.
This song, live from the Pulse Concert, is pretty trippy. It's the finale.
That whole concert is epic!
While i do love the album version, the Pulse version is magnificent. Best part was when they blew the whole stage up.
As everyone knows and many have shared, Pink Floyd should be listened to by entire album. Luckily, this album has a movie that can help guide you thru this adventure in life.
The movie excellent!!!!
"If they catch you in the back seat trying to pick her locks..." One of the greatest double entendres in all of rock music.
it's a metaphor, but not a double-entendre - there's no literal lock being picked
Actually it refers to a chastity belt.
@@jd35711 It could mean a chastity belt, but it could also mean locks of hair, as in pubic hair, thus a double entendre.
Nah. I agree with a metaphor. I doubt there was a chastity belt and I doubt the hair was intended either.
@@kentl7228 not a literal chastity belt, but thats the reference.
There really is no other band like Pink Floyd. Their four album run of Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals, and the Wall is the greatest run in rock history.
Add The Final Cut to that and you get the greatest 5 album run!
@@FireFly-Band , I really like The Final Cut, but it was not as solid as the previous albums since Roger did most of the writing and arrangements on his own.
This song is part of a sequence of events. It starts with Comfortably Numb where Pink is totally out of it. As the medication takes hold he begins to feel paranoid (Run Like Hell) and then, he feels like a master of the universe (Follow the Worms). Finally, his ego crashes and he wants it all to end, to be left alone (Stop). Of course other folk will have different interpretations but this is mine. Keep on keeping on guys. 😊
This is a really good song, but far easier to appreciate within the context of The Wall. A lot of the short, radio friendly songs from The Wall sound better in context. The short songs from the pre-Dark Side of the Moon era generally sound better as individual one off songs to me. Fearless is a personal favorite, as us Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun. Neither is very long, and neither needs the context of the surrounding album to fully appreciate. I believe there is a delay and reverb effect on the vocals in this song, which is part of the larger story of the operatic libretto of The Wall, depicting a fascist purge.
''Head music'' is an understatement for Pink Floyd! Great analysis Lex!
Ya'll need to just do a Pink Floyd full album stream where you listen to a whole album in one sitting.
I’d watch that!!
@@Guildofarcanelore I think everyone who watches their live streams would love it.
@@RSpracticalshooting I totally agree. One of the things I enjoy is seeing those “lightbulb moments” when they get it. I think we would see more of those.
Watch the live version with Gilmour leading you are truly missing out if you don't.
Trying to make sense of a song from the Wall album is like opening a book to the middle and trying to understand the story... you really honestly need to watch the movie from the start for most the songs to make sense, then it all becomes clear as day.
“ Fearless “ - Pink Floyd. My fav ✌
Yes, the audience was significant. Check out the album or the movie. It's a complete story.
The live version of this song in Pompeii is amazing!
Brad & Lex, time for a Pink Floyd playlist on your channel. You've done about 20 of their songs.
Lex’s reactions are by far my favorite of any on You Tube. She really invests in hearing it, her comments are always spot on
Please do Pink Floyd's Pulse live version of 'One of these days, High Hopes, Sorrow and Run Like Hell.'
High Hopes is epic
Yes Pulse everything!
Just watch the movie already!
A perfect jogging/running song for obvious reasons
Lex nailed it that's exactly what this song is about.
The lyrics make more sense when you're aware that this song is on "The Wall" album, which tells a story of a disillusioned Rock star named "Pink". If you recall, in "Comfortably Numb" Pink is given an injection so he's able to perform at that night's gig. "Pink" is the frontman of a band named "Hammer". "Run Like Hell" is a song being performed by Hammer at the concert; that's why at the end you hear the crowd chanting, "Hammer! Hammer!". Hammer's music promotes fascist, authoritarian views. They're saying they will hunt you down if you step an inch out of line, so you better run.
Master guitar picking with Delay effect , that’s Dave Gilmore’s specialty. Creating that Galloping sound on guitar.
Definitely a better listen when you listen to the entire album, but still a great song. 👍
The look on brads face 🤣🤣
This was the last encore song on the Pulse tour. Have to watch the movie to REALLY get it. Awesome song
This one live at a concert is fantastic!
Agree. Their live version outdoes the studio recording by leaps and bounds.
Man! I haven't heard this song in forever! Good pick!
🤘 🤘 Favorite Floyd song, and I'm sure most hearing it as a teenage boy! It's a coming of age teenage angst song! Brad & Lex there's a great live version, the Wall live 1980 Earls court, with Roger making these amazing alien screams! They still occasionally play this live version on classic Rock radio stations! Hey Brad if we catch you in the backseat trying to pick Lex's locks were gonna send ya back to mother in a cardboard box! YOU BETTER RUN HAHAHA!
One of my favorite songs... So much going on with the percussion drums and congas and the ethereal guitar with that slap back delay creating space and the echo on the vocals, footsteps running down a corridor the hawk like scream crowd chanting... So much
The vocals are shared by Gilmore and Waters - each sings one line then the other sings - like a call-and-answer effect
When the Wall both movie and album were released we decided to see the movie first. We left the theater speechless , dint know what to say about what we had seen and heard. Just mindblowing.
Love the smile on your face, listening to all this great music! Lovely to see. And you do the same every reaction video, I've seen you do. There's someone enjoying her music 😊
Love Waters' screachy sounds in the background
Pink Floyd tracks are really part of an album rather than separate songs. The whole album needs to be listened to, to get a proper context on what the song is about.
We who love PF try to tell people that all the time!😂😂👍👍
I can't believe you haven't seen the movie yet.
Also The Last Waltz.
Listening to a single song from 'The Wall' or from 'Dark Side of the Moon' is like eating a pizza without any cheese. I love the reactions to their songs, but we really need to figure out a way to have a LiveStream to an entire album, if that's legally possible.
It’s more like ordering a pizza, but just eating the crust.
Check out the pulse concert. Comfortably Numb's guitar solo will put Lex in a coma. The greatest, by many, solo ever.
Y'all are so chill tryin to figure out Floyd !!! 😎
WATCH THE MOVIE!!!!!
This used to be the theme music for a football highlights show in Scotland called Sportscene. Also at about the same time a news show called Reporting Scotland used ELP's Fanfare for the Common Man as its music. Good old days of the 1980s.
Another classic!!!
Lay in your bed and relax. Put headphones on and play this and your body and emotions will transport you to SOMEWHERE else.
The Wall is a concept album. Have to listen to the entire album. This song references the fictitious character Pink Floyd spending his life running in fear from all the problems he faced since childhood rather than confronting them head on.
Saw Pink in the 70's. Very cool and I was a triping out...the colors trailing...oh yeah...
The Wall is a two LP Concept album, it tells a story. Some songs can be listened to out of context just fine, some cannot, and can be confusing listened to on its own. "Run Like Hell" is one of the latter.
Virtually all of Pink Floyds albums are Concept albums, made to be listened to in one sitting to understand the story being told.
Their "Dark Side of the Moon" albums is likely the greatest Rock album of all time, and certainly the greatest Concept album of all time. Selling over 55 million copies and counting!
Thanks for reacting to one of my favorite Pink Floyd songs. Absolutely love the guitars. I think you would have enjoyed the Pulse concert version better. I really enjoy your reactions. You guys are the best because you're genuine and honest. Keep up the good work.
At the beginning of the song the crowd is chanting, "Pink Floyd!", at the end they're chanting, "Hammer!"
You have to hear/listen to this live from their PULSE Concert 🙂👍
this is one where listening to the full album -- or watching the film -- from start to finish helps really put the song into perspective.
The crowd sounds came from the movie that this song was in, called The Wall. It would be interesting to see you two react to that whole movie. Its a trip.
I think this is one of my favorite Pink Floyd songs.
songs from the wall are hard to understand out of context, but musically they can still be appreciated for their mastery.
The Wall is a musical and as such a complex story, well worth the investment of time to understand it.
You 2 are great .... I like watching ya'll... she goes nuts crazy and kool... you are the solid one .......you 2 are perfect
concept albums are like books. it is like opening a book to a middle chapter and trying to make sense of it.
As everyone is saying. Pink Floyd is usually a whole album experience.
LOL. Listening to this on its own is like starting Twin Peaks at the third episode.
You really should have reacted to the Pulse concert version of this. It's so much better and the experience is totally different. A lot of Pink Floyd is better live. There are exceptions, you have to pick and choose.
Love you guys!!
You just listened to one chapter in the middle of a story, or just one scene in the middle of a movie. Context is everything and is why The Wall is something that really works a million times better when listened to all the way through. I would expect to understand what the lyrics mean by listening to this without what comes before and after.
The film had nothing on the concert. There's about eight sets of speakers, probably 8 stacks in each set around the arena, a third of the floor was set aside for mixing boards my seat was two chairs from that area. The plane flying overhead from back left to front right crashed into the curtains and set them on fire! The fire traveled up the right side of stage, across the top of the stage right to left and was stopped when someone ripped the curtains from the ceiling. We all cheered thinking it was apart of the performance. No one was even thinking about leaving.
It’s better to listen/watch this in the context of the film (The Wall) but can tell you the meaning is far more sinister than running from conformity or stealing someone’s girlfriend.
…and the next song on the album, I think it’s Waiting for the Worms, sort of brings the meaning a little more into focus
The Wall is perfectly undertsandable without the movie - it came later and through the work of a director whose work did not always respect Roger Waters' original idea.
Very true, but I’d argue that the experience is better with the visuals, especially if you are ‘altered’. Lol
Yip. It's a hell of a tune to pick. Get them up against the wall!
@@joepaskowski9091 Wait, you mean some people listen to PF while 'unaltered'? Wow.
One great example of a song that kicks hard when played life on stage 1000 times better than on the album.
I was at this concert in LA. The concert was so expensive to put on, only three locations in NY, LA and London were performed. During this song a gigantic pig came out from behind the wall that was being built, is was tipping up and down with laser eyes coming after me! Talk about tripping, I'm sure I wasn't the only one!!!
She's smiling and your looking like your trying to understand it all 😂. You'll laugh too! I promise!!!
I've listened to this song religiously for about 30 years and saw three dramatic stage interpretations of it live on stage one of which the guitarist handed me his guitar quickly realized I was very drunk and scrambled to get it back from me lol
Check out "Hey You" if you haven't already, it was a pretty big single off this album along with another brick in the wall, and comfortably numb.
Gotta watch the movie... the whole album is a rock opera. A story from first song to last... Great reaction.
Their live performances of this song were so powerful - with that driving beat and crazy guitar from David Gilmour.
You should really check out the live version from the pulse concert.
Need to check out the live version. Soooo good
The best version of this is
Run like hell: Pompeii 2016 the laser's. They all had to wear sunglasses because of the laser's.
I’m just vibin’ on your respective shirts….totally tuned in to your current idols. They fit you both PERFECTLY
Great analogy, Lex.
A forgotten gem. One of my favorites.
Once you watch the movie, it all comes together.
This isn't even close to one of my favorite Pink Floyd songs. But to this day I haven't heard a song live that sounded as amazing as this one did when I heard it during their early 90s tour. The concert was in a huge football stadium and there were large speaker stacks all around the stadium. And that delayed echoey sound was surrounding us. It was a super cool effect.
Have to watch the Movie !
Lex is like Yoda, Brad is like C3PO. You listening to musical masterpiece.
Great song. Love your Zeppelin shirt Lex!
its a great story, the album from start to finish. The movie was done equally as well. watch it if you can. This song is when the chaos starts erupting. Its a masterpiece.
You defintly HAVE TO LISTEN TO the entire album. It s a concept, it s very difficult to understand the why or what of each song if you listen to them one by one.
This is like walking in on a movies with fifteen minutes left and asking, "WTF is going on".
Not a Pink Floyd fan...I can count on one hand how many songs from them I like. This is one of them . Thanks for the reaction to a good one.
When it comes to Pink Floyd you have to listen to the whole album to understand the songs. The album The Wall in which this song is on, is one continuous story all the songs are like one continuous song, so listening to them individually won't do you any good when trying to understand the songs. It's like taking one scene out of a movie you've never seen before, and trying to understand the entire movie just by watching that one scene. You have to watch the whole movie (listen to the whole album) to get it. Speaking of movies the album "The Wall", also is a movie, or rather there is a movie called "Pink Floyd The Wall". The movie tells the whole story of the album and has all the music that's on the album. This song "Run like hell", is talking about running from our guilt of the things we've done in the past. If you really want to understand the album I highly recommend you watch the movie the wall. The album is about a man that builds a Wall around himself (metaphorically speaking), to keep other people out so they can't hurt him emotionally, and in doing so isolates himself from others which slowly drives him insane. This song is expressing him running from the horrible things he's done in his past and the guilt from those actions. The sound effects you hear in the songs (like the sound of running, or car tires screeching) are actually things happening in the movie. That's why watching the movie will help you understand the album better. However be warned the movie is depressing (after all it is about a guy slowly going insane), and as a Pink Floyd movie it is quite psychedelic. There's lots of great psychedelic animation mixed in with the live action.
“Run Like Hell” is like most Pink Floyd songs: everybody gets it, but nobody can really properly explain it. Each song is part of the whole of the album, so it’s part of something specific. But it speaks differently to everyone.
I remember when The Wall was released. It was a monster album. Instantly a hit.
it is about running from life. Hiding from your issues. running away from your reality to avoid dealing with life
This song marks the point of the story when the singer (Pink) has committed to run from his past digressions and toward his new imagined reality. The hamster wheel and tire tracks were on point metaphors.
The show must go on
It is a rock opera that explores Pink, a jaded rock star whose eventual self-imposed isolation from society forms a figurative wall. You should see the movie "The Wall" and you would have a better understanding of that entire album. This tune was one of the few I covered. Took 36 vocal tracks, 6 guitar tracks, 4 bass tracks, 2 keyboard tracks and 8 drum tracks to mimic this tune.
My favorite song from the wall album followed by waiting for the worms
Their interpretation of Society was so unique, very deep. This is one of my favorite songs on the album.
When you started The Wall, you needed to start at the first song and continue through. It all comes together so you can understand it better. Great album. I have it. ❤😁
My favourite album of all time