Robert Miller I couldn't agree with you more. This their "trippiest" song ever. Not this version, but the original album version. You can hear the crowd reacting to the inflatables during the breakdown. I saw this show in 1977 when I was 16.
+james woody Its trippy,.... But I dig echoes on meddle for their most out there and beautiful studio cut ever. to each ther own tho. peace man, and Long Live The Floyd!
Me too! Pink Floyd freaks squished in a van . All disappointed at the time but it sounds ok now! Just a horrible audience and nothing like a Pink Floyd show at the time. This tour inspired Roger top write the Wall I believe. Another POS!
This song to me is life changing, I think this is the only song I've ever cried while listening to it, because I wasn't just listening I was feeling it, masterpiece of music!
This song (this live version specifically) has been game changing for me as a guitar player. Its affected the way I phrase, my tone, my note choice both unconsciously and consciously. I wish I could listen to it again for the first time.
@@brockgan8941 that's awesome!! I've been playing for 22 yrs and I can't even come close to how David Gilmore plays, IMO he is the best lead guitar alive on this planet
I had the privilege to see this tour live, July 4th 1977 at Madison Square Garden. Best show of my life. I say this after 40 years of many concerts later. My only regret is not learning the guitar sooner.
If you listen clearly..... People are going nuts over the inflatables that were rising up from behind the stage, during the instrumental break, the "dragged down by the stone, stone, stone, stone.........." during "Dogs," at 8:14 on. They were amazing! They depicted the "nuclear family:" Fat Dad, Fat Mom, and the two gross fat kids....That is guitarist Snowy White playing with and backing up Dave Gilmore. It sounded like they slid into each other on stage. It was a great merge of guitar styles. Sadly, it was the first and last time that I saw Pink Floyd on stage. I had seen Led Zeppelin 2 months earlier at the same venue in Cincinnati. 1977 was a good year for a 16 year old kid like myself. I got to see my 2 favorite bands just months apart, along with many others!
it could be worse, you could be a 20 year old like me who can only wish to have seen them live. what I would to to go back in time so that I can see at least ONE Pink Floyd concert.
+JulioIsKilluminati Story of my life. Im trying to pull off a coveerband that gives people like u and me the chance to relive those moments. Playing the long , improvised song parts and such.
Seriously, as stoned as I was from smoking pot and tripping on a hit of Microdot from a lab at the University of Kentucky, I can still clearly remember those moments. I had turned to my girlfriend at the time and screamed "WTF!!". They also inflated and flew a pig across the coliseum during "Pigs (3 Different Ones)." It's eyes lit up and they floated it from one side of the building to the other and back. This tour was all about inflatables and a very big, very glittery spinning wheel behind Nick Mason that projected a million points of light on the round screen and across the crowd during "Shine On You Crazy Diamond", as well as hundreds of slides and films on the round screen. Notice Roger Waters isn't singing the second verse after the break; something he does on the album. He only sings on the ending. Dunno' why........
This is the most amazing Dogs performance I've heard them do ! God fucking damn that tone, ppl... Those pinchies in the guitar solo... The little ad lib EP/Keys part right before the solo... just everything! its sooo good!!!
no mames pero que buena interpretación , no cabe duda que PINK FLOYD es una banda legendaria y enorme , como puede haber gente que no valore estas canciones?
I’m born in ‘80. I’m a Zep and Floyd. Bringing along Snowy White was one of best things they did, he’s not a inflatable but bringing a more album sound too stage. I read about this in “Saucerful” growing up.
I originally wrote some more, but deleted it. But now the message now means little. I fully respect backing musicians who do their part to create the atmosphere and create the stability needed for the lead musicians to have musical freedom on top of. Hail to the vital but less recognised musicians.
Pink Floyd Animals my favorite PF album I’ve had many dogs since 1977 and everyone of them always fell for this when the dogs start barking I would say who’s that and sure enough my dog would start barking to think these guys were in their mid 20s when they recorded this is amazing in itself
The lighting rig for this 1977 tour was also unique. There was no lighting truss across the stage. Instead, 2 "cherry-pickers" (cranes) lifted up from both sides of the stage. They contained the pars and spotlights. The "cherry pickers" would follow each band member on stage, moving above where they moved and change the lights for each cue for every song. It was strangely robotic, and no one had done it before, nor has anyone done it since, that I know of. The lighting techs "rode" these movable" pickers" across the stage, highlighting whoever was singing or soloing. Of course, the round screen was behind them the whole time, with the slides. When they got to "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" the biggest mirror ball, EVER, rose up in front of the screen and the entire arena was moving in circles with incredibly bright pinpoints of light spiraling everywhere. To be honest, this was a stoner's delight! If your mind was not altered by something, it probably wouldn't have appealed to you. The mix of the visuals and the music was the whole point. You simply didn't attend a Pink Floyd concert without some kind of psychoactive substance in your brain, and you did not attend if you didn't expect the visual and sonic unusual experience! In other words, you had to be stoned to be there and appreciate it. (No surprise then.....duh).
DougZaga I don't think it was Showco. I believe it was Clair Bros. from England.That Dallas company was reknown for it's amazingly large, but clean trusses and numerous powerful par lights. Check out the stages for Genesis in 1976 through 1978 (1977, especially, when Showco used an argon laser shining down on Phil, and a helium-neon laser facing up). The Led Zeppelin tour of 1997 was all Showco! They used so many pars at the rear of the stage and deep, deep down each side that was really impressive! The entire stage glowed! I miss that kind of lighting. Everything now is small, compact and computer generated. Back then, Zeppelin especially, had guys manned on two spotlights riding high above and sitting on the flying trusses! They had to climb rope ladders to reach their spots and they both stayed there for 2 and a half hours each night. I think The Floyd's company was the British company Clair Bros., who eventually joined forces with the Dallas-based Showco. Showco has been defunct for years now, but they always put on the most impressive displays, including very intricate laser displays. I like those heavy trusses and rows upon rows of lights. I miss that kind of industrial feel to the lighting systems, now reduced to lightweight, computer controlled, Vari-Light type illuminations. The Animals tour was exceptional as their two lighting rigs, one for each side of the stage were manually controlled and two people had to ride on a cherry picker and manually change the lights for each band member who happened to be featured while soloing. The inflatables that rose from behind the stage were amazing!!!
+james woody Damn you really are into the stage lighting technology :) Sounds like Showco had the best/ technologically advanced light show for the Led Zeppelin '77 tour. A Showco book is in the works. Here is the Facebook link to the page m.facebook.com/ShowcoTheBook/
If you're watching this you've probably seen the performance of this song in Frankfurt from the same year. Which one do you think is better?? Also hearing the conversation in the background is so cool. It almost takes you back to the concert..
Great performance! If you want an even crispier and crystal clear production of this song go to the '77 Live at Oakland version. And Pig (Three Different Ones) same concert will blow you away as well:)
I can't even find the Dogs studio version on youtube. I've got the album but it's not readily to hand. Still, I found this version and heard of this great concert.
Lt. Low-End he gets more tones out of his stratocaster. You should really listen to him play live in Gdansk. You'll why he sticks with the strat, that thing sounds beautiful
No whammy bar on the tele. He's been playing an esquire a lot again lately though...it's all over his newest solo record. I agree though his tone here is fantastic. Made me dig up my tele and see how close I could get
What are you talking about? He was born with a strat on his hands, it's like his third arm. The tele works great here, but he made a career and a sound style by using the strat.
DAVIDS FIRST SOLO CAME IN 78' IM SURE THE FLOYD WERE BRAWLING BIG TIME IN COURT OVER THE NAME. DAVID SAID. IVE BEEN IN THIS BAND FOR 25 YRS, AND THIS IS MY PINK FLOYD TO.
You gotta be crazy, you gotta have a real need You gotta sleep on your toes, and when you're on the street You gotta be able to pick out the easy meat with your eyes closed And then moving in silently, down wind and out of sight You gotta strike when the moment is right without thinking And after a while, you can work on points for style Like the club tie, and the firm handshake A certain look in the eye and an easy smile You have to be trusted by the people that you lie to So that when they turn their backs on you, You'll get the chance to put the knife in You gotta keep one eye looking over your shoulder You know it's going to get harder, and harder, and harder as you get older And in the end you'll pack up and fly down south Hide your head in the sand, Just another sad old man All alone and dying of cancer And when you loose control, you'll reap the harvest you have sown And as the fear grows, the bad blood slows and turns to stone And it's too late to lose the weight you used to need to throw around So have a good drown, as you go down, all alone Dragged down by the stone (stone, stone, stone, stone, stone) I gotta admit that I'm a little bit confused Sometimes it seems to me as if I'm just being used Gotta stay awake, gotta try and shake off this creeping malaise If I don't stand my own ground, how can I find my way out of this maze? Deaf, dumb, and blind, you just keep on pretending That everyone's expendable and no-one has a real friend And it seems to you the thing to do would be to isolate the winner And everything's done under the sun And you believe at heart, everyone's a killer Who was born in a house full of pain Who was trained not to spit in the fan Who was told what to do by the man Who was broken by trained personnel Who was fitted with collar and chain Who was given a pat on the back Who was breaking away from the pack Who was only a stranger at home Who was ground down in the end Who was found dead on the phone Who was dragged down by the stone
+J Grove Hell yeah. This is gives the clearest Sound Impression of a Floyd Gig in the Seventies. If you close you're eyes and Crank up loud enough you are actually there. :)
Four of the Pigs say "thumbs down". When they loose control, they'll reap the harvest they have sown...........so have a good drown, as they go down - all alone... Namaste
They played pigs on wing with an acoustic(at least roger did) so David is playing with his telecaster for solos but why isn't snowy playing acoustic guitar?
David Gilmour Voices Ranked from worse To The best 14 1987 13 1983 12 1968 11 1985 10 2014 9 1969 8 1994 7 1972 6 1974 5 1971 4 1975 3 1979 2 1973 1 1977 coz 1977 is the most powerful dave voice sorry for my bad english
His voice was amazing in 94...his best guitar playing was from 71-83 Supernatural Satanic Magic....sorry but there there's no other way to define it....his tone was supernaturally influenced..it is and was....doubt me ? there are ton of more technically proficient guitarists..but NO Eddie Vanhalen Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, Jimi Hendrix Eric Clapton, Jimmie Page, Jeff Beck...had Gilmour's tone, when he was at his very best....no one in the world had his melodic sense...Satan moves fast. He moves into new things and keeps things fresh and when he can't invent, he reuses genres, looks, fashion, re circulates music and fashion....I'm sorry but the tone of the 70's literally cannot be recreated today with ANY technology.....it is lost in time, and captured in a few recordings. This is what influenced and transfixed people, so the Devil had a vested interest...he moved to disco, and then to the 80's...he ALwAYs Evolves, the deception is always fresh and darker and darker....Today mainstream radio pop music is his interest, almost all leading pop artists are openly in bed with Satan....Sorry and Sad, but True.
dean susky Not as many cameras around then of course. Sounds good though. To be fair, it's better than having to watch 3/4's of the crowd filming it on their bloody phones to watch a 4" version on the way home of all the parts they missed!!
It was probably to share the vocals more equally during the Animals Set. Roger sang basically all the rest (Sheep, Pigs & Pigs on the Wing 1+2) Also Dogs is mostly David's song except for the lyrics ;)
Parabéns ao quinto membro, ainda que não seja oficial, do Pink Floyd . Snowy White . Sem ele, Gilmour ficaria um tanto que perdido . Poucas pessoas sabem disso .
Jamais Gilmour se perderia numa canção que ele mesmo criou ... e aliás o quinto membro na verdade é o david né ... o resto é tudo contratado .... staff ....
Actually,I think that these set of songs;"Sheep","Dogs",&"Pigs" are very bleak/dismal in their respective lyrics...,I think that Roger was entering his "dark phase" that culminated in ,"The Wall",and the eventual 1st breakup of the band.Don't get me wrong,I love Roger's music,I think if he had more "Faith" his outlook on life as reflected in his music would brighten. But the great inspired playing of Nick,Richard,& Dave!That's why I keep listening to this concert...,Wow!
Do you know the Syd Barret story? Leaving their friend to rot (unknowingly) fucked with them pretty hard. Roger is a dickhead anyways. Total control freak
he grew up without a father, killed in war to "save" pieces of shit like you, sacrificed to "save" scumbags like you that leave no actual legacy or change in the world... As far as I know, he has the right to be as dark and somber as he fucking wants it
The best era of David's voice....and that sound of guitar!!!Orgasm
The best song by floyd hands down. Better than comfortably numb money wish you were here shine on learning to fly. Dogs beats em all
Robert Miller I couldn't agree with you more. This their "trippiest" song ever. Not this version, but the original album version. You can hear the crowd reacting to the inflatables during the breakdown. I saw this show in 1977 when I was 16.
+Robert Miller Echoes? ;)
+james woody Its trippy,.... But I dig echoes on meddle for their most out there and beautiful studio cut ever. to each ther own tho. peace man, and Long Live The Floyd!
+james woody Very lucky individual you are. I'm 16 now, and wish I could've experienced something of that caliber.
Yes. Echoes was trippy too.
I was at this concert!!
Me too! Pink Floyd freaks squished in a van . All disappointed at the time but it sounds ok now! Just a horrible audience and nothing like a Pink Floyd show at the time. This tour inspired Roger top write the Wall I believe. Another POS!
Lucky you
Tell me! How soul crushingly loud were Dave’s solos?!
Pass the jelly
This song to me is life changing, I think this is the only song I've ever cried while listening to it, because I wasn't just listening I was feeling it, masterpiece of music!
This song (this live version specifically) has been game changing for me as a guitar player. Its affected the way I phrase, my tone, my note choice both unconsciously and consciously. I wish I could listen to it again for the first time.
@@brockgan8941 that's awesome!! I've been playing for 22 yrs and I can't even come close to how David Gilmore plays, IMO he is the best lead guitar alive on this planet
I had the privilege to see this tour live, July 4th 1977 at Madison Square Garden. Best show of my life. I say this after 40 years of many concerts later. My only regret is not learning the guitar sooner.
If you listen clearly..... People are going nuts over the inflatables that were rising up from behind the stage, during the instrumental break, the "dragged down by the stone, stone, stone, stone.........." during "Dogs," at 8:14 on. They were amazing! They depicted the "nuclear family:" Fat Dad, Fat Mom, and the two gross fat kids....That is guitarist Snowy White playing with and backing up Dave Gilmore. It sounded like they slid into each other on stage. It was a great merge of guitar styles. Sadly, it was the first and last time that I saw Pink Floyd on stage. I had seen Led Zeppelin 2 months earlier at the same venue in Cincinnati. 1977 was a good year for a 16 year old kid like myself. I got to see my 2 favorite bands just months apart, along with many others!
it could be worse, you could be a 20 year old like me who can only wish to have seen them live. what I would to to go back in time so that I can see at least ONE Pink Floyd concert.
+JulioIsKilluminati Story of my life. Im trying to pull off a coveerband that gives people like u and me the chance to relive those moments. Playing the long , improvised song parts and such.
+james woody What a nice story ! Fantastic !
Fabio Soares Thank you Fabio. I was really lucky. I saw some great performances years ago.
Seriously, as stoned as I was from smoking pot and tripping on a hit of Microdot from a lab at the University of Kentucky, I can still clearly remember those moments. I had turned to my girlfriend at the time and screamed "WTF!!". They also inflated and flew a pig across the coliseum during "Pigs (3 Different Ones)." It's eyes lit up and they floated it from one side of the building to the other and back. This tour was all about inflatables and a very big, very glittery spinning wheel behind Nick Mason that projected a million points of light on the round screen and across the crowd during "Shine On You Crazy Diamond", as well as hundreds of slides and films on the round screen. Notice Roger Waters isn't singing the second verse after the break; something he does on the album. He only sings on the ending. Dunno' why........
This song is soooooo good. If echoes didn't exist,this most likely would be their best song.
I was at thi exact concert. The duel leads between Gilmore and Snowy White brought tear to my eye.
Gil-Mour
This is the most amazing Dogs performance I've heard them do ! God fucking damn that tone, ppl... Those pinchies in the guitar solo... The little ad lib EP/Keys part right before the solo... just everything! its sooo good!!!
Incredibile !!!
La più bella canzone mai scritta, suonata e cantata ….
Some of their best lyrics for sure and some of the best to come out of the 70s
That guitar tone is so unique and awesome.
Which part do you mean? :P I mean generally yes, it's a Tele through a Hiwatt with a Big Muff and an Electric Mistress added for Solos and rhythms ;)
best live performance by Floyd Gilmour
God I wish there was video of this! What a great performance!
I've looked... BELIEVE ME!! If anyone happens to run across one please SHARE!!!
I've heard Roger has some, but won't release them
Flawless performance everyone is on fire here! I was blown away
This must have been amazing to see live 🤘
It was
. Saw them in the Chicago soldiers field that year. AMAZING
RIP Rick Wright.
Nicks drumming and David's guitar playing is amazing. especially when it gets groovy and the tempo speeds up.
Dancing Mushroom Nick is very underrated.
Nick is so damn talented, he's the Gilmour of drums
@@fernandomaron87 14:50. Those drum breaks go through my whole body. Everytime.
Omg breathtaking when Dave and Snowy break it down together, I might add Dave's lead guitar solo. timeless
no mames pero que buena interpretación , no cabe duda que PINK FLOYD es una banda legendaria y enorme , como puede haber gente que no valore estas canciones?
Amazing voice performance from David!!
David, either on his game or not, still has it. I wish I could make a guitar cry as much without thinking about it.
I’m born in ‘80. I’m a Zep and Floyd. Bringing along Snowy White was one of best things they did, he’s not a inflatable but bringing a more album sound too stage. I read about this in “Saucerful” growing up.
I originally wrote some more, but deleted it. But now the message now means little. I fully respect backing musicians who do their part to create the atmosphere and create the stability needed for the lead musicians to have musical freedom on top of. Hail to the vital but less recognised musicians.
What a perfect sound !!
This just KICKS ASS !!!!
very nice and cool at the same time
Damn I wish I would've seen them....Peace
GREAT SHARE!! Thank you.
You do not see too much from Animals, Audio only or otherwise. TOUGH vocals, and nailed well!
I saw them at Milwaukee County Stadium. Same tour. They can re- create their live music so much like the studio. Respect
Love the sound of those Leslie's !
They have that tegrity'.
This sounds so fucking good
Greatest song ever
Amazing ..love you Gilmour
Best Pink Floyd's song and insane guitar work by Gilmour.
I love they way gilmour sounds at the beginning of the song
Pink Floyd Animals my favorite PF album I’ve had many dogs since 1977 and everyone of them always fell for this when the dogs start barking I would say who’s that and sure enough my dog would start barking to think these guys were in their mid 20s when they recorded this is amazing in itself
Epic solo
Está potente esta versión en vivo, a comparación de otras.
Amazing
The lighting rig for this 1977 tour was also unique. There was no lighting truss across the stage. Instead, 2 "cherry-pickers" (cranes) lifted up from both sides of the stage. They contained the pars and spotlights. The "cherry pickers" would follow each band member on stage, moving above where they moved and change the lights for each cue for every song. It was strangely robotic, and no one had done it before, nor has anyone done it since, that I know of. The lighting techs "rode" these movable" pickers" across the stage, highlighting whoever was singing or soloing. Of course, the round screen was behind them the whole time, with the slides. When they got to "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" the biggest mirror ball, EVER, rose up in front of the screen and the entire arena was moving in circles with incredibly bright pinpoints of light spiraling everywhere. To be honest, this was a stoner's delight! If your mind was not altered by something, it probably wouldn't have appealed to you. The mix of the visuals and the music was the whole point. You simply didn't attend a Pink Floyd concert without some kind of psychoactive substance in your brain, and you did not attend if you didn't expect the visual and sonic unusual experience! In other words, you had to be stoned to be there and appreciate it. (No surprise then.....duh).
+james woody Was it Showco?
DougZaga I don't think it was Showco. I believe it was Clair Bros. from England.That Dallas company was reknown for it's amazingly large, but clean trusses and numerous powerful par lights. Check out the stages for Genesis in 1976 through 1978 (1977, especially, when Showco used an argon laser shining down on Phil, and a helium-neon laser facing up). The Led Zeppelin tour of 1997 was all Showco! They used so many pars at the rear of the stage and deep, deep down each side that was really impressive! The entire stage glowed! I miss that kind of lighting. Everything now is small, compact and computer generated. Back then, Zeppelin especially, had guys manned on two spotlights riding high above and sitting on the flying trusses! They had to climb rope ladders to reach their spots and they both stayed there for 2 and a half hours each night. I think The Floyd's company was the British company Clair Bros., who eventually joined forces with the Dallas-based Showco. Showco has been defunct for years now, but they always put on the most impressive displays, including very intricate laser displays. I like those heavy trusses and rows upon rows of lights. I miss that kind of industrial feel to the lighting systems, now reduced to lightweight, computer controlled, Vari-Light type illuminations. The Animals tour was exceptional as their two lighting rigs, one for each side of the stage were manually controlled and two people had to ride on a cherry picker and manually change the lights for each band member who happened to be featured while soloing. The inflatables that rose from behind the stage were amazing!!!
DougZaga Whoops! Sorry for blabbing about basically, what I blabbed all about before! I get passionate about stuff like this. Sorry!
+james woody Damn you really are into the stage lighting technology :) Sounds like Showco had the best/ technologically advanced light show for the Led Zeppelin '77 tour. A Showco book is in the works. Here is the Facebook link to the page
m.facebook.com/ShowcoTheBook/
+james woody no need to be sorry. Did you checkout the Showco facebook page?
If you're watching this you've probably seen the performance of this song in Frankfurt from the same year. Which one do you think is better?? Also hearing the conversation in the background is so cool. It almost takes you back to the concert..
Frankfurt >>> Other Versions
Gilmore #1 rock guitarist of all time
GilmoUR
Great performance! If you want an even crispier and crystal clear production of this song go to the '77 Live at Oakland version. And Pig (Three Different Ones) same concert will blow you away as well:)
John B. Wells Coast to Coast AM, 11/3/2013 brought me here.
You gotta be crazy................................................
I can't even find the Dogs studio version on youtube. I've got the album but it's not readily to hand. Still, I found this version and heard of this great concert.
David Gilmore!! amazing guitar phrasing!! so original on the Animals album.
gilmOUR
gilmore hahahahahaahahaahahahah
Gilmour
Around 9:25, the crowd reacts to something. It is really magical.
Gilmour es dios
Claro! Es el dios de la guitarra! Todas la canzone es ermosa
3:53 HOLY FUCK
Thanks fucking a lot man!!! 👏✌🙏
Not sure why he didn't just use that Telecaster all the time...monster tone!!
Lt. Low-End he gets more tones out of his stratocaster. You should really listen to him play live in Gdansk. You'll why he sticks with the strat, that thing sounds beautiful
No whammy bar on the tele. He's been playing an esquire a lot again lately though...it's all over his newest solo record. I agree though his tone here is fantastic. Made me dig up my tele and see how close I could get
Lt. Low-End He only used the tele for dogs as it's tuned in the key of D and no other songs on the tour were 😏
this tone is perfect for this song, but alas not others
What are you talking about? He was born with a strat on his hands, it's like his third arm. The tele works great here, but he made a career and a sound style by using the strat.
DAVIDS FIRST SOLO CAME IN 78' IM SURE THE FLOYD WERE BRAWLING
BIG TIME IN COURT OVER THE NAME. DAVID SAID. IVE BEEN IN THIS BAND FOR 25 YRS, AND THIS IS MY PINK FLOYD TO.
Roger Waters ego killed the band, firing richard wright when the wall came out, the animals record and tour was sadly there peak and end all in one.
Richard Wright on keyboard rules 🤟🏻
monster performance... kudos to snowy white... but gilmour is genius.
You gotta be crazy, you gotta have a real need
You gotta sleep on your toes, and when you're on the street
You gotta be able to pick out the easy meat with your eyes closed
And then moving in silently, down wind and out of sight
You gotta strike when the moment is right without thinking
And after a while, you can work on points for style
Like the club tie, and the firm handshake
A certain look in the eye and an easy smile
You have to be trusted by the people that you lie to
So that when they turn their backs on you,
You'll get the chance to put the knife in
You gotta keep one eye looking over your shoulder
You know it's going to get harder, and harder, and harder as you get older
And in the end you'll pack up and fly down south
Hide your head in the sand,
Just another sad old man
All alone and dying of cancer
And when you loose control, you'll reap the harvest you have sown
And as the fear grows, the bad blood slows and turns to stone
And it's too late to lose the weight you used to need to throw around
So have a good drown, as you go down, all alone
Dragged down by the stone (stone, stone, stone, stone, stone)
I gotta admit that I'm a little bit confused
Sometimes it seems to me as if I'm just being used
Gotta stay awake, gotta try and shake off this creeping malaise
If I don't stand my own ground, how can I find my way out of this maze?
Deaf, dumb, and blind, you just keep on pretending
That everyone's expendable and no-one has a real friend
And it seems to you the thing to do would be to isolate the winner
And everything's done under the sun
And you believe at heart, everyone's a killer
Who was born in a house full of pain
Who was trained not to spit in the fan
Who was told what to do by the man
Who was broken by trained personnel
Who was fitted with collar and chain
Who was given a pat on the back
Who was breaking away from the pack
Who was only a stranger at home
Who was ground down in the end
Who was found dead on the phone
Who was dragged down by the stone
jesus mim segura to abismado que solo e esse
Melhor exibição ao vivo de Dogs?
Provavelmente.
only david can be sicccccckkkkkkk whit that guitarrrrr
You are roughly 940 years old ... much respect, I was brought up to respect my elders. :)
The studio version has been posted a few times, but it gets pulled down pretty quickly by the copyright lawyers.
gilmour ...
🔥🔥🔥GILMOUR!!🔥🔥🔥
Is this the 2-source (Dan Lampinski/Steve Hopkins) version? It has to be, right? This is unbelievably good.
+J Grove Hell yeah. This is gives the clearest Sound Impression of a Floyd Gig in the Seventies. If you close you're eyes and Crank up loud enough you are actually there. :)
I was there that night . Hot as a bastard. Turned 18 next day. I'm Bo
i was 15 front row tripping on LSD
Mestres
My favourite band are the Boomtown Rats , The most beautiful sound in the world is Pink Floyd .
Four of the Pigs say "thumbs down".
When they loose control, they'll reap the harvest they have sown...........so have a good drown, as they go down - all alone...
Namaste
I wonder if anyone knows why Roger didn't sing his part live
They played pigs on wing with an acoustic(at least roger did) so David is playing with his telecaster for solos but why isn't snowy playing acoustic guitar?
Snowy added some rhythm parts during the song and also had to play the 2nd guitar of the twin solos ;)
David Gilmour Voices Ranked from worse To The best
14 1987
13 1983
12 1968
11 1985
10 2014
9 1969
8 1994
7 1972
6 1974
5 1971
4 1975
3 1979
2 1973
1 1977 coz 1977 is the most powerful dave voice
sorry for my bad english
1974 was by far the worse performance, he even admitted that
Ahh how I wish I was around in the 70s
His voice was amazing in 94...his best guitar playing was from 71-83 Supernatural Satanic Magic....sorry but there there's no other way to define it....his tone was supernaturally influenced..it is and was....doubt me ? there are ton of more technically proficient guitarists..but NO Eddie Vanhalen Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, Jimi Hendrix Eric Clapton, Jimmie Page, Jeff Beck...had Gilmour's tone, when he was at his very best....no one in the world had his melodic sense...Satan moves fast. He moves into new things and keeps things fresh and when he can't invent, he reuses genres, looks, fashion, re circulates music and fashion....I'm sorry but the tone of the 70's literally cannot be recreated today with ANY technology.....it is lost in time, and captured in a few recordings. This is what influenced and transfixed people, so the Devil had a vested interest...he moved to disco, and then to the 80's...he ALwAYs Evolves, the deception is always fresh and darker and darker....Today mainstream radio pop music is his interest, almost all leading pop artists are openly in bed with Satan....Sorry and Sad, but True.
80/81 wall tour was good
La del 71
Interesting David sings the last verse
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when you type live you need to see the damn show live .....not just ......
dean susky Not as many cameras around then of course. Sounds good though. To be fair, it's better than having to watch 3/4's of the crowd filming it on their bloody phones to watch a 4" version on the way home of all the parts they missed!!
@@uglybob0072 I have filmed Australian pink floyd on my phone, take a look (;
3..2...1.. 💥💥
WOW! (cant "say" another "word")
David Gilmour feat. Snowy White.
Why is Gilmour singing Waters' part?
It was probably to share the vocals more equally during the Animals Set. Roger sang basically all the rest (Sheep, Pigs & Pigs on the Wing 1+2)
Also Dogs is mostly David's song except for the lyrics ;)
Probably that's because the tempo is faster comparing to the studio version and it was quite difficult to sing with right rhythm.
Roger couldn't get arsed. Plus, he always had problems trying not to sing out of tune.
Waters doesn’t know how to sing.
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Wow, is this recorded in stereo? I swear i can hear both sides!
Dude, were do you get this ?
1073 huh
Nothing gets through this man
Parabéns ao quinto membro, ainda que não seja oficial, do Pink Floyd . Snowy White . Sem ele, Gilmour ficaria um tanto que perdido . Poucas pessoas sabem disso .
Eu não sabia dessa, mas procurei, verdade, valeu por informar :D
Eu duvido que o Gilmour ficasse perdido. Ele tocou sozinho na versão do álbum e não se perdeu nem um bocadinho.
Jamais Gilmour se perderia numa canção que ele mesmo criou ... e aliás o quinto membro na verdade é o david né ... o resto é tudo contratado .... staff ....
Pensei que o Snowy Whits havia tocado a versão no álbum. Como você tem certeza que foi o Gilmour?
Marilia Braga 95% da música foi o Gilmour que fez , 5% o Roger, o próprio Gilmour disse isso.
Who did the second guitar?
Snowy White. He was the unofficial 5th Pink Floyd member since 1977.
Snowy White
Snowy White.
Now I understand why Roger spit on the audience. They won't STFU and just listen
That was at the Montreal show. And on this they are going crazy cause of the inflatables coming up on the stone part
Sistine Chapel of music.
Does it get better than this?
Actually,I think that these set of songs;"Sheep","Dogs",&"Pigs" are
very bleak/dismal in their respective lyrics...,I think that Roger was entering
his "dark phase" that culminated in ,"The Wall",and the eventual 1st
breakup of the band.Don't get me wrong,I love Roger's music,I think if
he had more "Faith" his outlook on life as reflected in his music would
brighten.
But the great inspired playing of Nick,Richard,& Dave!That's why I keep
listening to this concert...,Wow!
Waters lyrics are pretty much all dark.
YES
Do you know the Syd Barret story?
Leaving their friend to rot (unknowingly) fucked with them pretty hard.
Roger is a dickhead anyways. Total control freak
You and all humankind know that.
he grew up without a father, killed in war to "save" pieces of shit like you, sacrificed to "save" scumbags like you that leave no actual legacy or change in the world... As far as I know, he has the right to be as dark and somber as he fucking wants it
Erus Levi, On Dailymotion
All TOP !!! Stop. ;-)
I was born in 1073 So i have luck because the link floyd survive Today
I was at this concert!!