Et moi, 68 ans. Pareil, j’ai écouté cet album tant de fois. C’était l’époque bénie des pantalons pattes d’éph, des Clarks. Toute mon adolescence merveilleuse. Et je m’y replonge souvent grâce à Plnk Floyd!
I suspect people who like this are a special breed of Floyd fan. Those who prefer the long stuff with limited vocals over the "popular" stuff that got played on the radio. Echoes, and Dogs are a couple others that fit that category., Hello brothers.
This was my mother's favorite song of the band. My father wanted this song to be played at her funeral: they listened to it together when they young on the Avigliana lake. We miss you mom, and we love you!
I’m currently on a journey to listen to every Pink Floyd Album and I’ve finally reached this album. This song is a masterpiece, and that final 2 minutes makes this song all worth it. Wish me luck on this Pink Floyd journey. See you all on the other side!
The only comment so far of the 100 or so I've looked at that mentions the end of the track... it's the highlight of the whole piece 👌 ..really appreciate you bringing it out
Lieber Achim, ich sitze gerade vor dem Tablet, nehme diese Musik voll in mich auf, bin wieder in meinen Jugendtagen und weine genüsslich vor mich hin. Welch unbeschreibbar emotional berührende Musik! Ich teile Deine Berührung!
It amazes me David Gilmour calls this "rubbish" and "dreadful" ... "a real down point" and "scraping the barrel" - this music transports me. I was 14 when my super-cool older brother brought this album home. I waited for him to go out somewhere, then brought it into my room to listen on my stereo. I had never heard anything like this. I wasn't a fan of instrumentals, but this was indefinably wonderful. It produces the same effect in me today as it did the first time: peace and calm and wonder. My brother came home when I was in a trance, listening to this a second time. He gave me a withering frown, and told me, "Get your own copy." So I did. I saved my babysitting money, and went to the record store for the album, and played this so many times that the crackles from wearing out the vinyl became a part of the song. When I listen to this, my heartbeat slows; the peace and wonder at its beauty relaxes me and gives me joy.
+Henry Stanley we are talking about the guys who made "Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict". I don't think they are worried about being pretentious.
Weeaboocrusher That piece "Several Species" were made all by Waters himself. Besides, hiring an actual frigging orchestra must've been difficult and frustrating.
.... Relax, yoga, energy, heart, power, fantasy, My first LP. I was 8 old. My uncle LP, I choose this one with cow. Listened to all afternoon. Hypnotized. .. (1978) I didn't know pink Floyd. . I'm 48 old, now. I'm still here. Thanks. Sorry my bad English, from Italy 🇮🇹
I remember playing this for my stodgy music teacher of a grandfather; he sat for a good 5-10 minutes, eyes squeezed shut, and I mean absolutely forced close, listening to this, hunched over in the dining room chair. Intent on hearing everything he could. At the end, he stood up, shook my hand. Changed, somehow. Requiescat in Pace, Donald Toms.
As a just turned 60 yo, I love that! What are your most favourite songs, and albums? Have you had chance to see any great tribute bands, or even Pink Floyd members' tours?
Gimour has a rather bad habit of being self-deprecating to the point of putting his own music down. I admire his humility but one can take that sort of thing a bit too far when dealing with fans. Best thing would be to just smile and say thanks, take the compliment, dude, you're a guitar god in a band that makes amazing music.
True. You had a group of students, wacked on LSD . Some of there best stuff came from this. Yes only the true fan ,can really appreciate the master peice this musicianmastership this really is. Roger was bent on Syd being xbetter. But all in all sid barret was pink floyd
This song is the convergence point between psychedelic rock, baroque rock, krautrock, and progressive rock. It's a highly underrated musical masterpiece that asks "why not?" to all the voices in the world that ask "why?" to every musician that makes something outside of what most people expect.
I am currently listening to this masterpiece for the first time in my life and let me tell you, i feel like my great adventure with Pink Floyd is just about to begin.
I’m 68 and loved Pink Floyd in the 1970s. Hammered their LPs on the record player so lots of crackles. Had our fourth child at 47 and have just discovered that he loves Pink Floyd too. At 21, he’s wearing the DSOTM tshirt and he can’t believe that I own their LPs. Next March 2023, there will be a 50th anniversary concert here in Australia with DSOTM, Atom Heart Mother Suite and Echoes too. Full orchestra, choir, brass section, familiar rock singers. Guessing that Vanessa Amorosi will do the Great Gig In The Sky because she has an incredible vocal range. Can’t wait! Taking our youngest. 😊
Waters and Gilmour did not think much of this album afterwards. I had it for my 14th birthday and now I'm 59 and still listening to it now and then. Just a brilliant piece of work.
Pareil pour moi . J’ai l’intense souvenir de la première écoute . J’avais à peine 18 ans , je roulais une R6 . Le son était énorme , avec cet album , la perception del’art pris toute son importance
autour de moi tout le monde me semble étranger mais quand je lis les commentaires, je me rend compte que nous sommes si proches et ressentont la même chose
Jean’s patte d’éléphant, Clarks et simca1100, pour moi! Une époque bénie, sans chômage, ou si peu, sans Covid, sans pollution, sans le sida…. Qu’en reste t’il? Pink Floyd for ever!
Not underrated at all, nothing from Pink Floyd would fall under the category of underrated, I'd call acts such as Egg, Hatfield and The North, Bazmati Vice, and Farflung underrated. Pink Floyd, and every album from them have over millions of listens and people praising their music, that ain't underrated at all!
This video literally has 5.6M views, that's on RUclips, let alone Spotify and other streaming services. This album peaked at 1 in the UK and 55 in the US, charting isn't being underrated, especially considering that their listening base has only really increased since the era of online streaming. If you want actually underrated acts, look into the Canterbury Scene and more modern prog acts; being highly listened to doesn't mean something is bad, but it's not underrated by any means. Pink Floyd literally has three of the top 20 best selling albums of all time, their other stuff is bound to be found out over time.
@@fatheroftwo852 No, it is underrated because compared to other Pink Floyd albums this is barely talked about and Pink Floyd overall us underrated in comparison to pop artists and other overrated rock groups…
My kid cried when she heard it for the first time, too! She was 5 months old. I switched the music to something else immediately. I guess the piece has a menacing tone. She's 38 now--has been into all sorts of awesome music most of her life--she just wasn't crazy about this piece when she first heard it.
Parts for Atom Heart Mother 1. Father’s Shout/ 0:00 2. Breast Milky/ 2:51 3. Mother Fore/ 5:24 4. Funky Dung/ 10:15 5. Mind Your Throats Please/ 15:31 6. Remergence/ 18:00
Miraculously, this video played all the way through with NO commerical interruptions! I just read in Wikipedia that the title came from a newspaper story about a pregnant women who had been fitted with a pacemaker. The headline was "Atom Heart Mother Named".
J'avais 14 ans quand j'écoutais Pink Floyd. Je referme le cercle de la vie car à 60 ans je redécouvre avec autant d'émerveillement ce groupe qui me fait toujours rêver comme à mon adolescence , c'est toujours aussi magnifique et grandiose. Mon Dieu que c'est beau!!!!
Such an amazing song. Rick Wright really knows how to scare the Pink Floyd audience with his haunting organ and keyboard effects. David Gilmour just knocks my socks off with his killer solos. Meanwhile, Roger’s bass plays nicely to go with the song and Nick Mason knows how to use his drums to keep the audience going. Absolutely amazing.
@@srairirochd3107 what's funny is the band did not like it....but us fans did that is what counts. I do a stand up routine and when I know my audience is happy I am too....Pink Floyd should join us.😬
+TheWildHealer So, what did you think? It was an odd first listen for me, but it's one of my favorite PF tracks now.Use headphones or good speakers, *not* laptop speakers...
@@Terminus_El_Camino Of course, if you play through laptop speakers you ain't a fan of music. I liked it and it will certainly grow on me, this was the only song from this album I haven't heard before. Really like some of the guitar work going on here. Always thought this album was super odd, maybe because of the unconventional album art work, but i'm starting to appreciate it more. Echoes is my favorite though.
some of the albums i'am listening to now , have transported me back in time to my youth when i listened to them on LSD , now some 40 odd years later , it's like hearing them all afresh ! :)
I'm listening to this again and I can't get over how good it is. I've listened to this countless number of times. It's my favorite. I love this piece of music.
I listened to this album for the first time in my chemistry class. We finished a Project and I had my earphones and was a Pink Floyd fan and said "Well let's listen to a new album" and it was this. After about 50 minutes I stood up and said to myself "This is one of the greatest albums I have ever listened to" then I sat back down and listened to all the songs on that album over and over for the rest of the day. Thanks Pink Floyd, you always know how to impress people👍🏻
This was the first thing I ever hear of Pink floyd. Walked into a record store so the cow and the name of the band. Around that time I was like 16, listening nirvana, pearl jam, then got into led zeppelin and heard mention the name Pink Floyd a lot of times. thought to myself: who the hell is this people? and this cow?. Went home, played it.... I was totally blown away, understanding a bit of how big that name and band were... Saw David Gilmour last week... My love for this music is so big now I just can´t find the words to describe... So I´ll just say: THANK YOU!! David, Syd, Rick, Roger and Nick, THANK SO MUCH!!
Agree. I found my way to this PF period quite recently. The Wall, Pulse disc, Division Bells etc. were the first ones I heard, but this is pure gold. The best music to listen to when writing. Imagine a psychological book describing a man how he listens to an entire PF discography and nothing else.
+Dominik Cerman THIS WOULD BE ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL. I have heard PF several times to help me get inspiration to write my stories, and it's possible to see a song or twos between the lines of my texts. But a book that narrates the human experience with the Pink Floyd discography would be completely astonishing. (and also very fucking long)
I've always been blown away with not only the pure creativity that Pink Floyd eminates, but the overall production value of each album. Blows me away every time.
High school kids & College students down here in Australia are taught to play Atom Heart Mother, I've seen 30 kids performing it in Adelaide's Rundle Mall, almost to perfection 😊
it'sthe music that we spent during the burial of my grand par. It's beautiful, powerful, researched, 24 minutes of pure song. I do not like pink floyd but this one is a legend, I hope you put videos of your harmony, I want to feel the adrenaline of the sound, the one that makes you bristle hair: D
Capolavoro assoluto e struggente dei grandi Pink Floyd, un pezzo veramente unico nel suo genere, bellissimo e commovente, da pelle d'oca ogni volta che lo si ascolta. Ho il 33 giri della versione Harvest-Emi Italiana e un altro nella versione Harvest-United Kingdom e naturalmente il Compact Disc versione DDD.
A me fa venire un emozione incredibile. A distanza di tanti anni , ho gli occhi lucidi dall'emozione. 😢🎶🎵💓🎺🎷🥁👏🏿🎸❤🎼🇮🇹 Maestria e capolavoro assoluto. Dopo di loro , ci sono i Cream.
Long story: I remember knowing my entire life that Pink Floyd were this legendary band but never listened to them even though I already was a fan of bands like Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple back then when I was young. Then, five years ago, my older brother introduced me to The Great Gig in the Sky and I immediately fell in love with it. Now hyped because of it, I tried to listen to the rest of Pink Floyd but, at the beginning, I even didn't quite like masterpieces like The Dark Side of the Moon, so I forced myself to listen through their Dark Side of the Moon-later discography until one day they became an acquired taste, and Iittle by little I started to become more and more obsessed with them until they truly became my all time favorite band. I only ever listened from Meddle to their later albums and was disappointed that I considered myself a big fan but never listened to their early psychedelic albums so I ventured myself to listen to them, but I must admit that, until this date, I'm not a fan of those. Just a couple of days ago I ventured myself again to listen to those early albums (without success, again), and even though I know I should have already heard this song in my past expeditions through their early years, only now I'm learning to value it. It's a masterpiece. I can't believe I didn't like this song earlier, but it's such a joy right now to know that, after years of thinking that I already heard all Pink Floyd's best masterpieces, I'm once again discovering a new masterpiece, and the joy of having it stuck in my head, playing it every 23:42 minutes, and trying to create a short movie out of it in my mind every time I hear the song. Cheers to every fan out there and hope someone feel related to this acquired-taste story.
First time I heard this song I was on a buttload of mushrooms. This song blew my mind and took me to emotional places I didn’t think was possible. Some of the best of pinkfloyd right here
That part where every single instrument starts playing different sections of the song all at different tempos fucked me up. Especially cause i recognised most of them from earlier in the song.
Stanley Kubrick asked the Floyd to use this song when he was making a "Clockwork Orange ". He also wanted the rights to use the song any way he wished. Roger Waters adamantly refused.
Fantastic. You don't listen to this record, you *are* this record! My brother and me used to listen to this over and over again. One time we realised it was the middle of the night and we were playing it loud and worried that the man next door would be pissed off. I woke up the next morning thinking it was just paying in my head but then found that the man next door had got his copy out and was playing it! Turns out that the other side of the record is good too but it took a long time before I could turn it over instead of just putting this track back on.
Just listened to this for the first time. Was having a walk down eerily lit and empty streets in the midst of the Coronavirus epidemic with nothing but my shadow for company. This was the perfect soundtrack - haunting yet beautiful. Thank you Pink Floyd.
Been intrigued by this Band since I was 10 and Im 61 now and still jump all over their Amazing Journey every album takes you ! There is a lot to their creative compositions, Relax, eyes closed w headphones is the best !!!! Glad you took the Plunge, you'll be Amazed !!!
When i hear this, it reminds me of the book of revelation in the bible. I can see the whole story of humanity in one song, and im waiting for that glorious moment when we'll finally break free from this awful world, and be welcomed by our loving father into eternity. Meanwhile, ill continue listening to Pink Floyd.
I hope for you that's true but I wish as well you would reconsider that perhaps heaven can be experienced in the here and now, like when a good song brings you to happy tears and creates goosebumps.
Negli anni 70' nel lunghi inverni, le domeniche le passavo con un mio amico Dario, appassionato di Pink Floyd e fu così che incominciai ad apprezzarli e ancora li ascolto quasi ogni giorno.
A 52 year old album , an I still get goosebumps. By far the best 60s instramental by a group. I was never able to see the entire band together. But a 300+ concerts in the 70s, my only retreat was not seeing PF live.
This album along with Piper, Saucerful, The Soundtrack for More and Ummagumma are so underrated that it hurts. Pink Floyd is absolutely amazing. Everytime I listen to them, I'm taken on a musical journey through one of the greatest bands of all time. They make me love music more and more.
I know David Gilmour hates this album, but his playing on this song...the slide guitar and especially the solo at 10:46...is just sublime. Just a great, great song.
That´s typical.. Somehow musicians are obliged to " hate" some of their fan favorite albums... and they should praise to max. what their fans tend to dislike :)
The combination of these fantastic musicions makes an extraordinary work for humanity . Each one has his personal talent that complement each other. David Gilmor speaks with his guitar , instead of lyrics. They mix a kind of social political consciousness with art . It is the best way to educate and use this tool as an vehicle to awake society. CONGRATULATIONS!!!! I LOVE IT SO MUCH
The real Pink Floyd! Meddle (Echoes, the masterpiece!) Atom Heart Mother and Animals the three albums I would bring with me to the other life if there is one.....
@@nacisimsek4019 Actually I don't forget any of their albums... Pink Floyd is the best!!! But the ones I mentioned are 'my' best ones, 'my' favorite ones ;)
Calm down Bojack. But yeah it’s amazing. I first found it when I was probably around 19 I think...over a decade now, but it left a clear impression. Always felt so otherworldly. PF is a special band.
I first her this song driving. Me and one of the few people I ever loved and was good for me broke up a week earlier. As a kid I learned to bottle my emotions. I can count on three fingers the times I have acted out in anger. The third moment made me fucking furious. I started punching the steering wheel for three minutes straight. I got to my location. I had been transported weeks into a much better place. I have never had such a strong reaction since the first listening. I have also never heard anything that has given me as strong as an emotional reaction as this song.
That transition to the main theme in Remergence (specifically in 19:05) just give me chills every time. Sometimes I zone out a bit and I miss it, and I have to go back to the beggining to experience it again.
I've listened to this album, off and on, for over 50 years and still find it a good album. I just heard recently that some Pink Floyd members said the title song on this album was crap, but it doesn't diminish my enjoyment of this song.
Floyd fan since 1969. They've given us so many special moments, however AHM is my favourite album. Nothing more to say except, this track is absolute perfection!
Staring at the cover while listening to this has made me see cows on a spiritual level. I love the cow. I love that when I turn this song on while on a drive, I start seeing cows. It's like they know I'm listening to their music.
Ca va faire vieux con mais quelle chance a-t-on eu de vivre notre adolescence en écoutant cette musique qui surgissait un peu de nulle part ; j'ai maintenait près de 70 ans et elle m'accompagne toujours et me procure peut-être encore plus d'émotion car accompagnée par la nostalgie de ma jeunesse.
I honestly am grateful to my dad for that. He used to listen to this song while he was still alive, and when I was younger I didn't care about this. But now I realised what is really special about it and why my dad liked it.
Blossom the cow, who produced the smallpox vaccine and for whom the word "vaccination" is named after is the most worth cow for this title. Her udders ultimately saved billions of lives. But after Blossom, this cow is up there on the cow-parthenon.
@@madeleinesuzette I'll happily give this cow, who sadly seems to lack a name, the accolade as the most recognisable cow in history. I only ever got to see a picture of Blossom at Dr Jenner's house in Gloucestershire, her image is not well-known. Blossom is more important, but the Pink Floyd cow is far more recognisable.
I thought this album was gonna be one of those boring albums a popular band made before their biggest hits. I was so happy to be wrong and Atom Heart Mother is one of my favorite albums ever
In a real sense, the only way they ever got big hits was by dialing back the sheer awesome inventiveness they had displayed on records like this one. I mean, imo, ofc.
"! I'll see you on the Dark Side of the Moooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooon! Moo.... Mo.. mooooo.... Moo...
I REMEMBER WHEN THIS ALBUM CAME OUT, I LISTENED TO IT SO MANY TIMES I WORE THE GROOVES OUT IN THE RECORD, USED TO GO TO BED WITH HEADPHONES ON LISTENING TO THIS MAGNIFICENT WORK OF ART, LONG LIVE THE FLOYD !!!!!!!
I am not sure if you know it or not, but all caps in places like this means you are yelling/ Shouting try typing in lower case please, but yes this is different Pink Floyd, but I think 99.9% of their work is brilliant (I never give Full Marks to anyone)
This album is a time machine , it was my point of entry to orchestral music, I was 14 ( it was 1984), IMO the classic and modern instruments blending works perfectly here. Great underarted Pink Floyd piece.
This song is THE pink floyd masterpiece You know, tied with: Echoes Dogs Us and them Time Brain damage Great gig in the sky Wish you were here Shining on your crazy diamond(I-IX) Confortably numb Emily play Arnold Layne Hey you Another brick in the wall (I-III) Goodbye blue skies High hopes, and Lost for woods
I am a 62 years old french women and I remenber I was listening this record on my Tpaz when I was 14 years old...And I am still loving it....
meme dans 200, 500, 4000 ans jusqu'à la fin de l'humanite il y aura des gens qui savent apprecier la vraie musique comme ca
I see what you mean...coming from a 63 year young French man
Well. I´m 63 - and forgotten this song for 50 years. I remember it today, it´s like a time travel for me...
Awesome. 50. It’s melting all the way. Midwestern. Traveler.
Et moi, 68 ans. Pareil, j’ai écouté cet album tant de fois. C’était l’époque bénie des pantalons pattes d’éph, des Clarks. Toute mon adolescence merveilleuse. Et je m’y replonge souvent grâce à Plnk Floyd!
I suspect people who like this are a special breed of Floyd fan. Those who prefer the long stuff with limited vocals over the "popular" stuff that got played on the radio. Echoes, and Dogs are a couple others that fit that category., Hello brothers.
Love this more then Echoes this is my favorite out of the songs they have that are longer then 10 minutes
+TheNakedAtheist Ever since I started listening to Pink Floyd, whenever I see the duration of a song exceeding, say, 10 minutes, I'm all ears.
Pigs and Marooned too. However Marooned is not a long track but definitely one of the best in its kind!
I forgot to mention Shine On You Crazy Diamond, which might be number 2 on my list following Echoes.
Plus Interstellar Overdrive :)
This was my mother's favorite song of the band. My father wanted this song to be played at her funeral: they listened to it together when they young on the Avigliana lake. We miss you mom, and we love you!
Touching !
I love your story I grew up listening to this song and I think its a blessing from heaven!!!
@jabba da hutt may god bless you too...
@@mondoshredder5783 no doubt we love it....
@@renzoparile it is definetely....
I’m currently on a journey to listen to every Pink Floyd Album and I’ve finally reached this album. This song is a masterpiece, and that final 2 minutes makes this song all worth it. Wish me luck on this Pink Floyd journey. See you all on the other side!
Ill see you on the dark side of the moon
I’ll be waiting
I’ll be there
The only comment so far of the 100 or so I've looked at that mentions the end of the track... it's the highlight of the whole piece 👌 ..really appreciate you bringing it out
I am a 62 year old German man, it was so long ago but as beautiful as it was then and tears are still running ...
62? Heck, you're a CHILD! I'm 70----and going Strong!
@@raygsbrelcik5578 I am immortal and have been walking these planes for 1,200 years
@@knife-drawer Oh good. Well thanx for the news...
1,200? I've been stand in the same place for 100,000 years bud better luck next time though
Lieber Achim, ich sitze gerade vor dem Tablet, nehme diese Musik voll in mich auf, bin wieder in meinen Jugendtagen und weine genüsslich vor mich hin. Welch unbeschreibbar emotional berührende Musik! Ich teile Deine Berührung!
It amazes me David Gilmour calls this "rubbish" and "dreadful" ... "a real down point" and "scraping the barrel" - this music transports me. I was 14 when my super-cool older brother brought this album home. I waited for him to go out somewhere, then brought it into my room to listen on my stereo. I had never heard anything like this. I wasn't a fan of instrumentals, but this was indefinably wonderful. It produces the same effect in me today as it did the first time: peace and calm and wonder. My brother came home when I was in a trance, listening to this a second time. He gave me a withering frown, and told me, "Get your own copy." So I did. I saved my babysitting money, and went to the record store for the album, and played this so many times that the crackles from wearing out the vinyl became a part of the song. When I listen to this, my heartbeat slows; the peace and wonder at its beauty relaxes me and gives me joy.
for me the whole album kicked ass. it's a shame the band hates it so much...
He probably felt this suite made them look pretentious.
+Henry Stanley we are talking about the guys who made "Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict". I don't think they are worried about being pretentious.
Weeaboocrusher
That piece "Several Species" were made all by Waters himself. Besides, hiring an actual frigging orchestra must've been difficult and frustrating.
+MrHeraclioFournier This music shows a more mature integrity than so much of the pop stuff!
.... Relax, yoga, energy, heart, power, fantasy,
My first LP. I was 8 old. My uncle LP, I choose this one with cow. Listened to all afternoon. Hypnotized. .. (1978) I didn't know pink Floyd. .
I'm 48 old, now. I'm still here. Thanks.
Sorry my bad English, from Italy 🇮🇹
My brother Bobby left me this album at his passing. I didn't realize the wisdom he was sharing then but I certainly do now.. I miss you brother
nice. love to you
Belivee, for him he gave you a treasure !
I remember playing this for my stodgy music teacher of a grandfather; he sat for a good 5-10 minutes, eyes squeezed shut, and I mean absolutely forced close, listening to this, hunched over in the dining room chair. Intent on hearing everything he could.
At the end, he stood up, shook my hand. Changed, somehow.
Requiescat in Pace, Donald Toms.
What a wonderful story!
Awesome!
I used to listen to this album as a teenage girl. Now I'm 64 and still crazy about. Greetings from Poland!
As a just turned 60 yo, I love that! What are your most favourite songs, and albums? Have you had chance to see any great tribute bands, or even Pink Floyd members' tours?
also from Poland, I just discovered it, as a teenager. It's great
Greetings from México and with the same feelings!!!
🙂@@redcorreo5471
Greetings from The United States of you know, you know, the thing.... well anyway...😊
Don't care if Floyd thought this was rubbish and 'scraping the bottom of the barrel'. I think this is pure musical bliss!
That was said by David Gilmour I think. One comment said so.
Part of it was Gilmour not being thrilled with the recording quality. Can't blame him for that, although it's still a favorite.
Gimour has a rather bad habit of being self-deprecating to the point of putting his own music down. I admire his humility but one can take that sort of thing a bit too far when dealing with fans. Best thing would be to just smile and say thanks, take the compliment, dude, you're a guitar god in a band that makes amazing music.
If the recording had been of decent quality then it probably would have changed his opinion, as he talked about the poor quality.
@अल्ली X Big quality issue. Total absence of high frequency sound in the recording, really noticeable in the drums.
Roger Waters said in an interview, that this album is horrible; at that time they haven't good ideas anymore. It's absurd, this is a true masterpiece
Gilmore didn't like it....
היו שבעים לאחר הצלחת הצד האפל של הירח
True.
You had a group of students, wacked on LSD .
Some of there best stuff came from this.
Yes only the true fan ,can really appreciate the master peice this musicianmastership this really is.
Roger was bent on Syd being xbetter.
But all in all sid barret was pink floyd
psychodelic masterpiece
He is right and you too.
This song is the convergence point between psychedelic rock, baroque rock, krautrock, and progressive rock. It's a highly underrated musical masterpiece that asks "why not?" to all the voices in the world that ask "why?" to every musician that makes something outside of what most people expect.
I wish i could pin this comment ahhhhhhhhh
I dont know any of that rock genres
Definitely not krautrock. That's different from Progressive rock.
It's just progressive rock.
Baroque Rock? Wtf?
YES< The Legends **********
Nobody has mentioned Ron Genesis contribution.
I am currently listening to this masterpiece for the first time in my life and let me tell you, i feel like my great adventure with Pink Floyd is just about to begin.
Don't miss "Echoes" as well then
Have fun on your Journey :)
Echoes and Dogs will blow your mind man
Enjoy your adventure and please remember to listen to Syd Barret's contribution.
You should listen also the albums "The Dark Side Of The Moon" and "Wish You Were Here"
RIP Rick Wright, Syd Barrett, Alan Styles (Alan's psychedelic breakfast) and the cow from the cover😢
this comment made me cry. i'll miss that cow
@@nyankitkat2048 it is still alive, she is of a certain Pinkfloydish breed:) to live forever:)
And the cow HAHAHAHA
"She was a "Miss steak"...
When the Cow left the band was never the same
I’m 68 and loved Pink Floyd in the 1970s. Hammered their LPs on the record player so lots of crackles. Had our fourth child at 47 and have just discovered that he loves Pink Floyd too. At 21, he’s wearing the DSOTM tshirt and he can’t believe that I own their LPs. Next March 2023, there will be a 50th anniversary concert here in Australia with DSOTM, Atom Heart Mother Suite and Echoes too. Full orchestra, choir, brass section, familiar rock singers. Guessing that Vanessa Amorosi will do the Great Gig In The Sky because she has an incredible vocal range. Can’t wait! Taking our youngest. 😊
In melbourne?
Same storyline as yours. Taking my 18 year old to the show.
Man just wow. Bless your wonderful kid.
I'm 75 and I agree whole heartedly.
Hey bro, you’re 69 now!
Just posting this so it’ll show on your timeline ;)
Pink Floyd is rock ?
Pink Floyd is life is fantasy is poetry and beauty !!!
Is metal in the Nile song is everything just listening pink'n floyd
Es música perro!
Asi es
Pink Floyd es una de las bandas mas experimentales de la historia
@@paulocardoso7542 AND ´´IBIZA BAR´´...SIMILAR ....Greetings for Argentina
Waters and Gilmour did not think much of this album afterwards. I had it for my 14th birthday and now I'm 59 and still listening to it now and then. Just a brilliant piece of work.
Just told the lady, been staring that cow out for 50 years
@@RobertCooper-eb9kq
LOVE ❤ THIS COMMENT 😂
@@Zapple7 Thanks for your comment appreciate
@@echtjammer pleasure 👍
静けさの中に 勇士を感じます 素晴らしい曲です
Absolutly the rock band number one in the history of music
This song is an absolute masterpiece that never gets old!
Sempre ouvi é sempre vou ouvir está grande banda.
Maybe too much cheese?
@@briancharles1141 toad in the hole
So why did Gilmour and Waters "hate" it so much?
The variations of emotions I feel while listening to this is just outstanding!
out *stand* ing?
That cow is outstanding in its field.
Dude it’s never ending
@@RimantasLiubertas come on man
I remember accidentally clicking on this video two years ago, best accident of my life
Well its better than the first accident i guess... You being born.
Joking im jokiiiinggg!!
@@CrankyRayy
Dude wtf you didn't have to do him like that🤣
there are no mistakes, just happy accidents
moo
@@adrianatgaming8640 thanks Bob Ross lol!
Bientôt 65 ans, toujours les mêmes frissons quand je l'écoute, toujours la même émotion et presque les larmes aux yeux...
Pareil pour moi . J’ai l’intense souvenir de la première écoute . J’avais à peine 18 ans , je roulais une R6 . Le son était énorme , avec cet album , la perception del’art pris toute son importance
autour de moi tout le monde me semble étranger mais quand je lis les commentaires, je me rend compte que nous sommes si proches et ressentont la même chose
moi aussi
Jean’s patte d’éléphant, Clarks et simca1100, pour moi! Une époque bénie, sans chômage, ou si peu, sans Covid, sans pollution, sans le sida…. Qu’en reste t’il? Pink Floyd for ever!
Is that francaise x
Best Pink Floyd song ever, along with Meddle "Echoes" ; this is just epic, like the dawn of humanity
💋🇮🇹
Yes man🌹
Pompeli Echoes ❤️
you got it
Dont forget shine on
A criminally underrated album that should be in every music lovers collection
Not underrated at all, nothing from Pink Floyd would fall under the category of underrated, I'd call acts such as Egg, Hatfield and The North, Bazmati Vice, and Farflung underrated. Pink Floyd, and every album from them have over millions of listens and people praising their music, that ain't underrated at all!
@@fatheroftwo852 well in terms of their other albums, this one is pretty underrated. Hell, even the band hates it
This video literally has 5.6M views, that's on RUclips, let alone Spotify and other streaming services. This album peaked at 1 in the UK and 55 in the US, charting isn't being underrated, especially considering that their listening base has only really increased since the era of online streaming.
If you want actually underrated acts, look into the Canterbury Scene and more modern prog acts; being highly listened to doesn't mean something is bad, but it's not underrated by any means. Pink Floyd literally has three of the top 20 best selling albums of all time, their other stuff is bound to be found out over time.
You know I hopped onto this video to comment exactly that. Thanks for beating me to it!
@@fatheroftwo852 No, it is underrated because compared to other Pink Floyd albums this is barely talked about and Pink Floyd overall us underrated in comparison to pop artists and other overrated rock groups…
This song made me cry when I was a kid. Literally, this blew my mind while making me afraid of something I didn't even know, simply unique.
wow....!'you sound like i did;or had when 1st listened as child of 11....
κι εμένα επίσεις!
My kid cried when she heard it for the first time, too! She was 5 months old. I switched the music to something else immediately. I guess the piece has a menacing tone. She's 38 now--has been into all sorts of awesome music most of her life--she just wasn't crazy about this piece when she first heard it.
My kid cried when this song came on coz he shit his pants and I was too lazy to fix him up.
Where are all you people in real life?! I have spent my life searching for you all, but never actually found you.
Che organo, che percussioni, che chitarre, che cori, che arrangiamento, tutto fantastico. Capolavoro eterno.
Ciao
devo ancora entrarci dentro . acqistato con un mutuo stampa originale dell ' epoca@@lyriccrown
Mozart,Bach, Beethoven, Vivaldi, Chopin, Pink Floyd, des extras terrestres , des genies
j'ajouterais Dvorak, et votre liste sera parfaite.
throw in Brahms and you've got the full list
@@gt2872 but also Liszt, Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff
aggiungerei i pooh....hanno strumentali bellissimi tipo fantastik fly....
Any sonata form concerto.
1. Fathers Shout 00:00 - 02:54
2. Breast Milky 2:55 - 5:26
3. Mother Fore 5:27 - 10:12
4. Funky Dung 10:13 - 15:29
5. Mind Your Throats Please 15:30 - 19:13 (Part 1 15:30 - 17:42 Part 2 17:43 - 19:13)
6. Remergence 19:14 - 23:43
Thank Me Later.
Edit: lol why do I have so many likes
Thank you.
Atom Heart Mother is Floyd's best album, for me it is 😉
Thanks J.
Only once you type out all the lyrics
Yeah I'll thank you later
After several listenings I realized it's an absolute masterpiece!
takes a while to appreciate this type of music, but once you do it becomes beautiful.
🎵🎶✌🇮🇹❤🔝💋💪
My dear namesake, you of all people should have known right away. :-)
It makes you wonder why Gilmour and Waters wrote an album like this if they "hated" it so much.
YES< The Legends **********
If I heard this on the radio, I would never have guessed who it was. I liked it so much that when it ended, I had to play it again. Magnificent.
Parts for Atom Heart Mother
1. Father’s Shout/ 0:00
2. Breast Milky/ 2:51
3. Mother Fore/ 5:24
4. Funky Dung/ 10:15
5. Mind Your Throats Please/ 15:31
6. Remergence/ 18:00
💗 "Funky Dung"
God bless you
wtf you are sovietic
Funky dong
Breast milky
Miraculously, this video played all the way through with NO commerical interruptions!
I just read in Wikipedia that the title came from a newspaper story about a pregnant women who had been fitted with a pacemaker. The headline was "Atom Heart Mother Named".
True
that cow has achieved more than I will ever do
You mean more views?
More moooooos?
😂😂😂 yep that cow achieved more in 1 photo than most of us do in lifetimes👌🤣
Lulubelle
@@VickersV More voooos.
This album made me fall in love with Pink Floyd when I was 12 - ESPECIALLY the instrumental side, it told me an Eternal Story without words.
Veramente fantastico 🐉🐉🐉
You must be a really nice person, good to hear from you. X
When a song lasted more than 20 minutes and it didn't tire, on the contrary, you begged it not to end!.
J'avais 14 ans quand j'écoutais Pink Floyd. Je referme le cercle de la vie car à 60 ans je redécouvre avec autant d'émerveillement ce groupe qui me fait toujours rêver comme à mon adolescence , c'est toujours aussi magnifique et grandiose. Mon Dieu que c'est beau!!!!
psychodelic masterpiece
TU AS RAISON EST UN BELLE REVE.. SALUT DE LA BOLIVIE
Such an amazing song. Rick Wright really knows how to scare the Pink Floyd audience with his haunting organ and keyboard effects. David Gilmour just knocks my socks off with his killer solos. Meanwhile, Roger’s bass plays nicely to go with the song and Nick Mason knows how to use his drums to keep the audience going. Absolutely amazing.
funk+chopin= artfunk
I literally love every piece of music this band makes lol. Its just has this ethereal feeling to it. It touches my soul in a way no other music will
When the core start to sing im feel....sad but in the same time on peace with myself.
Another brick in the wall part 2 is disco tho
psychodelic masterpiece
Wonderful
@@srairirochd3107 what's funny is the band did not like it....but us fans did that is what counts. I do a stand up routine and when I know my audience is happy I am too....Pink Floyd should join us.😬
Probably the most beautiful progressive rock track ever written !
I see where you are coming from, and this is amazing, but Wish You Were Here is my favourite
@@lemiro13 Franck 25after Close to the edge.
This is not a prog rock song lol
@@michaelsalisbury1477
I prefer AHM, but "Close to the edge" is awesome, too.
@@bylethbreydo348
So, what is it ?...lol...
I wish I could wipe my memory so I could listen to the entire Pink Floyd discography again for the first time.
Listening to this song for the first time now 😄
+TheWildHealer
So, what did you think? It was an odd first listen for me, but it's one of my favorite PF tracks now.Use headphones or good speakers, *not* laptop speakers...
@@Terminus_El_Camino Of course, if you play through laptop speakers you ain't a fan of music. I liked it and it will certainly grow on me, this was the only song from this album I haven't heard before. Really like some of the guitar work going on here. Always thought this album was super odd, maybe because of the unconventional album art work, but i'm starting to appreciate it more. Echoes is my favorite though.
some of the albums i'am listening to now , have transported me back in time to my youth when i listened to them on LSD , now some 40 odd years later , it's like hearing them all afresh ! :)
I spent some real money on headphones. The step up in quality is like listening anew!
I was today years old when i fully appreciated this song. I'm sorry Pink Floyd.
They understand and have also missed moments. Welcome to a new day.
I'm listening to this again and I can't get over how good it is. I've listened to this countless number of times. It's my favorite. I love this piece of music.
Amazing piece. It has a choir, an orchestra, a multi-part form - and a complete absence of music. Pretentious emptiness.
I listened to this album for the first time in my chemistry class. We finished a Project and I had my earphones and was a Pink Floyd fan and said "Well let's listen to a new album" and it was this. After about 50 minutes I stood up and said to myself "This is one of the greatest albums I have ever listened to" then I sat back down and listened to all the songs on that album over and over for the rest of the day. Thanks Pink Floyd, you always know how to impress people👍🏻
That experience was beautiful
Can see where Cardiacs loyalties lay...outstanding.brings back manya stoned memory. Whatever happened to hash?
psychodelic masterpiece
In class did you realize that chemistry was a good thing and synthesize LSD? Only reason I took so many chemistry courses in collage Ha!
Always
This was the first thing I ever hear of Pink floyd. Walked into a record store so the cow and the name of the band. Around that time I was like 16, listening nirvana, pearl jam, then got into led zeppelin and heard mention the name Pink Floyd a lot of times. thought to myself: who the hell is this people? and this cow?. Went home, played it.... I was totally blown away, understanding a bit of how big that name and band were... Saw David Gilmour last week... My love for this music is so big now I just can´t find the words to describe... So I´ll just say: THANK YOU!! David, Syd, Rick, Roger and Nick, THANK SO MUCH!!
How I enjoy this PF period - marked by contemplation, distance, joyful abstraction and lofty melodies that run on and on and on.
Agree. I found my way to this PF period quite recently. The Wall, Pulse disc, Division Bells etc. were the first ones I heard, but this is pure gold. The best music to listen to when writing. Imagine a psychological book describing a man how he listens to an entire PF discography and nothing else.
Well, that, and lots of drugs.
+Dominik Cerman THIS WOULD BE ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL. I have heard PF several times to help me get inspiration to write my stories, and it's possible to see a song or twos between the lines of my texts. But a book that narrates the human experience with the Pink Floyd discography would be completely astonishing. (and also very fucking long)
Best instrumental song ever
Amazing piece. It has a choir, an orchestra, a multi-part form - and a complete absence of music. Pretentious emptiness.
Trop cool 😀😍😍 la 😂😂😂 après ❤❤❤
@@Robert63675You've been saying that for a long time...I don't even understand what you're doing here...
@@isabelleweiler5603 I just want you to be a little more sensitive and smarter as music listeners. Please don't let the show-offs fool you.
Lyrics:
This is a service announcement
Silence in the studio
Ahhhhhhhhhhhh
osamas in the studio!
You've done God's work, my friend.
JAJAJAJAJA
5:30 ...aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaɐɐɐɐɐɐAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhh
ɐɐɐɐɐɐAAAAAaaaaaaaaahhhh
AAAAAAAAAAAHHHEEAAAAOYYYYEEAAAAOYYYYAAAAAAAaaaaa
ɐɐɐɐɐɐAAAAAaahhhh
ɐɐɐɐɐɐAAAAAaaahhhh
aaaAAAAAAÂÂÂÂÂÂÂEEEEEEEYYYYYYAAAAaaeeaaaaaăăăăăăɐɐɐɐɐɐhh
ɐɐɐɐɐɐAAaaaa
AAăăaaaaaaAAAAAAÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ^Â^Â^Â^Â^ÂÂÂÂAAăăaaaaaaaɐɐɐɐɐɐAAAAAAHH
aaaaaAAAAAAAAÂÂÂÂ^Â^Â^Â^Â^ÂÂÂÂAAAAAAAAAAÂÂÂÂÂ Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^aaa... aaa... aaa... aaa...
AAAAAAÂÂÂ^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^ÂÂÂ AAAAA ÂÂÂ^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^
aaaaaaa aaaa! AAAA AAAA!!!! ÂÂÂ^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^^Â^^Â^^Â^^Â^Â^Â^Â^ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ^Â^Â^Â^
aaa aaaa AAAAAAÂ^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^^Â^^Â^^Â^^ÂÂÂ AAAAAAA
aa aa! AAAA AAAA!!!! ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂAAAA!!!!AAAAA AAA!!!!ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!aaa... aaa... aaa... aaa...
AAAAÂÂÂ^Â^Â^Â^Â^ÂÂÂÂ AAAA ÂÂÂ^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^aaaaahhhh....
ɐɐɐɐooooohhOOOOOooooo Oooh Oooh Oooh Oooh aah aah aah aah aah aah aah aaaaahhhh!!!!
ooooooooooaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAooooooooOAAAAA
oooooAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaa AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAaaaaooooooooo
aaaaaaaaɐɐɐɐɐɐ aaaaaaaaaaɐɐɐɐɐɐ ɐɐɐɐɐɐ∀∀∀∀∀∀
^Â Â A A A A A AAAaaaaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^
MMPAA PAAA RAM PAM
paaa paaaa pam paaaa pa paaaaaa PAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
pɐɐɐ pɐɐɐɐɐɐɐ pɐɐrrɐɐɐpɐpɐpɐɐɐ pɐɐɐ pɐɐɐɐɐɐ pɐɐɐɐɐɐ
P∀∀∀M paaaaaam ɐɐɐɐɐɐd W∀∀∀Ԁ ɐɐɐɐɐɐd paaaaaam ɐɐɐɐɐɐd paaaaaam ɐɐɐɐɐɐd paaaaaam
PAMpaampɐɐɐP∀∀∀∀∀∀ paaaaaam paaaaaam PAAAAM paaaaaam pɐɐɐɐɐɐ ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ pɐɐɐɐɐɐ paaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaɐɐɐɐɐɐaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaɐɐɐɐɐɐ∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀
13:20
Paaaaaa..
SSUca paaa
IIiiii CHOOO
RRRA tiiii
ieeeehhh
sssa ssa sSSA SSAA SSAA!!!!
BZZZZZZzzzzzzz
rrrrRRRRRooOO TIII
Rracatica bogotiaaaa
Rracatica bogochaaaaa
Rrrosssaaa bambiiiiinaa
Rracatike ssaaa
Rracatikeee mmMMMMmmm
Bas sat tuuu
Bas sat tuuu
Bas sat tuuu
Bas sat tuuuuuuuuuUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUIIIIIIHH
Topochooo pocoyooo
eeeee suUUU eeee HMMMM
HNGHH topojoooo IO poo coo choo yoo hoo voo poo choo loo noo poo loo 0000ooooo0000000000ooooooo0000000OOOOOOOO^O^O^O^O^ O^^ O^ O 0 O O^ O^^ 0 O O^ O^^ O^^^ O^^ 0 O O^ O^^ O^^^ O^^ O^^^ O^^ O^^O^^O^^O^^O^^O^^O^^O^^O^^O^^
22:11
∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀ɐɐɐɐɐɐaaaaaaaaaaaaAAAAAA!!!ÂÂÂÂÂÂAAAAAAAAAA
AAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAA!!!ÂÂÂÂÂÂAAAAAAAAAA
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^
AAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaa∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀ɐɐɐɐɐɐaaaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAA!!!
AAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAA!!!ÂÂÂÂÂÂAAAAAAAAAA
AAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAA!!!ÂÂÂÂÂÂAAAAAAAAAA
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ^Â^Â^Â^Â^Â^
AAAAAAaaaaaAAAAAaaaaaaɐɐɐɐ∀∀∀∀∀ÂÂÂÂaaaaaaɐɐɐɐ∀∀∀∀∀∀
∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀∀
Â^^Â^^Â^^Â^^Â^^Â^^Â^^Â^^Â^^Â^^Â^^Â^^Â^^Â^^Â^^Â^^Â^^Â^^Â^^Â^^!!!!!!
@@strachinariuciprian9721 underrated comment
pink floyd changes my life as deeply as possible, it's my story, my hopes, my sadness, all my life, this band was with me for the good and the bad...
Herpes
I know how you feel.
Anche per me!
Pink Floyd a changé la vie de beaucoup de personne 👍
Feel the same as well!
it is like Mozart, Tchaikovsky or Beethoven, next centuries people will listen Pink Floyd too
will actually listen to the progressive rock of the 1970s
The problem is that the same pink floyd dislike and hate this masterpiece😰
*Mozart, Tchaikovsky or Beethoven - Sure.
Oh yes 100%
fore sure
This piece is a magical journey....
Yep...Indeed it is
I like that comment
(from someone who was there at the time)
This is by far and away the best thing that Pink Floyd ever did!
This is a prelude to the Echoes, best ever. Period.
After 23 minutes and 41 seconds you wish it hadn't ended so soon.
🤣
Amen!
Nice point of view. I share the same ideas as you do.🤣
It NEVER ends for me in my world....I play it ongoing!!
Had compact disks been invented back then I bet it would've been longer. This takes up one whole side of a vinyl LP record.
I've always been blown away with not only the pure creativity that Pink Floyd eminates, but the overall production value of each album. Blows me away every time.
Yes good quality even before they started making real money.
I wonder where do they come up with stuff like this? I listen to this and still
@@williamwalker8107psychedelics lol. This is not something a sober group of people comes up with 😂
High school kids & College students down here in Australia are taught to play Atom Heart Mother, I've seen 30 kids performing it in Adelaide's Rundle Mall, almost to perfection 😊
That is freakin great!
I would like to see a video of this for confirmation
Thats fucking beautiful wow
it'sthe music that we spent during the burial of my grand par. It's beautiful, powerful, researched, 24 minutes of pure song. I do not like pink floyd but this one is a legend, I hope you put videos of your harmony, I want to feel the adrenaline of the sound, the one that makes you bristle hair: D
I knew Australia was real! Damn you internet tubes.....
Capolavoro assoluto e struggente dei grandi Pink Floyd, un pezzo veramente unico nel suo genere, bellissimo e commovente, da pelle d'oca ogni volta che lo si ascolta. Ho il 33 giri della versione Harvest-Emi Italiana e un altro nella versione Harvest-United Kingdom e naturalmente il Compact Disc versione DDD.
A me fa venire un emozione incredibile. A distanza di tanti anni , ho gli occhi lucidi dall'emozione. 😢🎶🎵💓🎺🎷🥁👏🏿🎸❤🎼🇮🇹 Maestria e capolavoro assoluto. Dopo di loro , ci sono i Cream.
Non esige nulla di simile. Straordinario e insuperabile
Long story: I remember knowing my entire life that Pink Floyd were this legendary band but never listened to them even though I already was a fan of bands like Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple back then when I was young. Then, five years ago, my older brother introduced me to The Great Gig in the Sky and I immediately fell in love with it. Now hyped because of it, I tried to listen to the rest of Pink Floyd but, at the beginning, I even didn't quite like masterpieces like The Dark Side of the Moon, so I forced myself to listen through their Dark Side of the Moon-later discography until one day they became an acquired taste, and Iittle by little I started to become more and more obsessed with them until they truly became my all time favorite band.
I only ever listened from Meddle to their later albums and was disappointed that I considered myself a big fan but never listened to their early psychedelic albums so I ventured myself to listen to them, but I must admit that, until this date, I'm not a fan of those.
Just a couple of days ago I ventured myself again to listen to those early albums (without success, again), and even though I know I should have already heard this song in my past expeditions through their early years, only now I'm learning to value it.
It's a masterpiece. I can't believe I didn't like this song earlier, but it's such a joy right now to know that, after years of thinking that I already heard all Pink Floyd's best masterpieces, I'm once again discovering a new masterpiece, and the joy of having it stuck in my head, playing it every 23:42 minutes, and trying to create a short movie out of it in my mind every time I hear the song.
Cheers to every fan out there and hope someone feel related to this acquired-taste story.
Listen to Obscured by clouds, A side of More, Saurceful of Secrets and Division bell
First time I heard this song I was on a buttload of mushrooms. This song blew my mind and took me to emotional places I didn’t think was possible. Some of the best of pinkfloyd right here
Now we talking about a HEAVY experience
Same here.
Must have been some pretty cool mushrooms, yeah?
That part where every single instrument starts playing different sections of the song all at different tempos fucked me up. Especially cause i recognised most of them from earlier in the song.
Lmao,so true!
This sounds like the score to a movie that never existed.
Always thought it would make a cracking sound track to a big feature film
Stanley Kubrick asked the Floyd to use this song when he was making a "Clockwork Orange ". He also wanted the rights to use the song any way he wished. Roger Waters adamantly refused.
@@teresamartin4735 because kubrick wanted to cut and chop the music he refused
Sounds like soundtrack of some classic Japanese Kaiju movie
It's more like a... "Theme to an Imaginary Western" ;)
Fantastic. You don't listen to this record, you *are* this record! My brother and me used to listen to this over and over again. One time we realised it was the middle of the night and we were playing it loud and worried that the man next door would be pissed off. I woke up the next morning thinking it was just paying in my head but then found that the man next door had got his copy out and was playing it! Turns out that the other side of the record is good too but it took a long time before I could turn it over instead of just putting this track back on.
+redacted lol! thats fucking awesome! i wish my neighbor listened to the floyd lol.
Pink Floyd Is Awesome Yeah we bonded after that!
+Pink Floyd Is Awesome My neighbor listens to ozzy :D well, before who moved a month ago.
redacted i
This comment has changed my Perspective on music both listening and writing thank you
Just listened to this for the first time. Was having a walk down eerily lit and empty streets in the midst of the Coronavirus epidemic with nothing but my shadow for company. This was the perfect soundtrack - haunting yet beautiful. Thank you Pink Floyd.
Life in the time of cow-rona
Le suggerisco di ascoltare pezzi di questo gruppo britannico. Lo trova sempre su RUclips. Stratosferici...🎷🎼🎵🎶❤🎺😔💘❤👏🏿👏🏿.
Been intrigued by this Band since I was 10 and Im 61 now and still jump all over their Amazing Journey every album takes you ! There is a lot to their creative compositions, Relax, eyes closed w headphones is the best !!!! Glad you took the Plunge, you'll be Amazed !!!
was für eine geniale Band, so etwas gibt es heute nicht mal mehr ansatzweise
This is a beautiful piece of art. It brings tears to my eyes, is simply beautiful.
When i hear this, it reminds me of the book of revelation in the bible. I can see the whole story of humanity in one song, and im waiting for that glorious moment when we'll finally break free from this awful world, and be welcomed by our loving father into eternity. Meanwhile, ill continue listening to Pink Floyd.
I hope for you that's true but I wish as well you would reconsider that perhaps heaven can be experienced in the here and now, like when a good song brings you to happy tears and creates goosebumps.
@@gregoryrock5359 nah people like him are pretty firm in the faith. I can tell by how he speaks
Beautifully expressed ! I do feel in the same while listening to this album. PF tends to pacify the turbulence and turmoil of distressed hearts....
@@lieutenantpliskin yeah ahahah when you hear something like that you can't do nothing except to say ''yes''
@@metalfingerz4203 is that queen blaze?
I can’t believe I just stared at a cow for 23 minutes
A canonical review of the Pink Floyd experience if ever there was one.
Was it staring back at you too?
If thou gaze long into a cow, the cow will also gaze into thee.
She does look pissed off.
Be honest, you were staring at her udders, weren't ya! Lol
Negli anni 70' nel lunghi inverni, le domeniche le passavo con un mio amico Dario, appassionato di Pink Floyd e fu così che incominciai ad apprezzarli e ancora li ascolto quasi ogni giorno.
The part beginning at 5:35 is so beautiful and hypnotic. It's like God contemplating his creation.
Right? right? That's my favorite part of the song
@@gerardodiaz9913 Mine too.
Yep yep Breast Milky
Mellotron maybe.
@@stefanobugia I think farfisa since rick liked it very much
this album gettin better in every time I listen .....PINK FLOYD pretty awesome
+asaf cohen +1000000 bro
Yes. i hated when i first listened many years ago, but it grew on me and now is among my favourites
A 52 year old album , an I still get goosebumps. By far the best 60s instramental by a group. I was never able to see the entire band together. But a 300+ concerts in the 70s, my only retreat was not seeing PF live.
Agreed but released in October 1970.
I like this album. It is not horrible. It is a masterpiece.
14:43 - 15:26
By far my favorite moment of this piece. Though the others moments shine bright as well.
Hell yeaaaaaah
Makes me feel like I could fly around the sky and save people
Oh
Yesssss!!
Pink Floyd is the greatest music producer in the entire ART history.
This album along with Piper, Saucerful, The Soundtrack for More and Ummagumma are so underrated that it hurts. Pink Floyd is absolutely amazing. Everytime I listen to them, I'm taken on a musical journey through one of the greatest bands of all time. They make me love music more and more.
you are totaly right.those are pearls of Universe,love peace,joy,movement in light LIFE LIVING
I wonder how many times I have to listen to Ummagumma to like it.
This shits on Ummagumma so far, for me..
New beginning
Isto é ...
Grande
I know David Gilmour hates this album, but his playing on this song...the slide guitar and especially the solo at 10:46...is just sublime. Just a great, great song.
That´s typical.. Somehow musicians are obliged to " hate" some of their fan favorite albums... and they should praise to max. what their fans tend to dislike :)
Nice David Gilmour solo! 🤘
The combination of these fantastic musicions makes an extraordinary work for humanity . Each one has his personal talent that complement each other. David Gilmor speaks with his guitar , instead of lyrics. They mix a kind of social political consciousness with art .
It is the best way to educate and use this tool as an vehicle to awake society. CONGRATULATIONS!!!! I LOVE IT SO MUCH
The real Pink Floyd! Meddle (Echoes, the masterpiece!) Atom Heart Mother and Animals the three albums I would bring with me to the other life if there is one.....
100% agree u have good taste
Don't forgot ummagumma and The Dark side of the moon
@@nacisimsek4019 Actually I don't forget any of their albums... Pink Floyd is the best!!! But the ones I mentioned are 'my' best ones, 'my' favorite ones ;)
@@MidnightPixies Thanks!!
@@zeravla65 awesome choice! For me exact same selection + Piper
I suddenly feel like starting a revolution or something. This makes me feel so brave.
Fucking brilliant.
Calm down Bojack. But yeah it’s amazing.
I first found it when I was probably around 19 I think...over a decade now, but it left a clear impression. Always felt so otherworldly. PF is a special band.
Well, we all wana change the world...
@@fantomaeronautics1148 Don't you know it's gonna be
all right?
I first her this song driving.
Me and one of the few people I ever loved and was good for me broke up a week earlier.
As a kid I learned to bottle my emotions. I can count on three fingers the times I have acted out in anger.
The third moment made me fucking furious. I started punching the steering wheel for three minutes straight.
I got to my location. I had been transported weeks into a much better place. I have never had such a strong reaction since the first listening.
I have also never heard anything that has given me as strong as an emotional reaction as this song.
That transition to the main theme in Remergence (specifically in 19:05) just give me chills every time. Sometimes I zone out a bit and I miss it, and I have to go back to the beggining to experience it again.
Silence in the studio!!!
psychodelic masterpiece
@@lorencornett6091 k dude but you dont have to comment that a million times ty
yeah
funk+chopin= artfunk
I've listened to this album, off and on, for over 50 years and still find it a good album. I just heard recently that some Pink Floyd members said the title song on this album was crap, but it doesn't diminish my enjoyment of this song.
Don't EVER take the artist seriously when they talk about their work. You know more about it as a listener than they do...I am serious.
I assume I'm not the only one who pictures this cow everytime I listen to this song. Amazing piece.
Same, it goes so well. Most of Storm's art goes perfectly with the music
Lol I just picture the band all serious and stuff
I also picture the cow, but with Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast.
Floyd fan since 1969. They've given us so many special moments, however AHM is my favourite album. Nothing more to say except, this track is absolute perfection!
Staring at the cover while listening to this has made me see cows on a spiritual level. I love the cow.
I love that when I turn this song on while on a drive, I start seeing cows. It's like they know I'm listening to their music.
They`re delicious.
They know
You shouldn´t drive
I think it’s time for you to listen to animals my friend lol
Ca va faire vieux con mais quelle chance a-t-on eu de vivre notre adolescence en écoutant cette musique qui surgissait un peu de nulle part ; j'ai maintenait près de 70 ans et elle m'accompagne toujours et me procure peut-être encore plus d'émotion car accompagnée par la nostalgie de ma jeunesse.
Still one of my favorites... 23 minutes of goose bumps...And with proper headphones it's simply epic.
I was obsessed with this album at the age of 16..... I still am
Welcome to the Club David !!!!
Me too :)
Me too
le mariage du rock progressif et de la musique symphonique classique : un pur chef d oeuvre
Aussi bon que les choeurs de l'armée rouge...
...sans allusion au politique ou à la guerre froide😉
psychodelic masterpiece
There is an arrangement, chorus, orchestra ...
But there is no music here. It is a pity that you are so easily deceived.
I honestly am grateful to my dad for that.
He used to listen to this song while he was still alive, and when I was younger I didn't care about this.
But now I realised what is really special about it and why my dad liked it.
This may well be the most famous cow in history!
The Milka Cow begs to differ.
Blossom the cow, who produced the smallpox vaccine and for whom the word "vaccination" is named after is the most worth cow for this title. Her udders ultimately saved billions of lives.
But after Blossom, this cow is up there on the cow-parthenon.
Thanks for that bovine #factcheck 😂
And yes .. Maybe this cow is the most "recognisable" in history then ???😃😃
@@madeleinesuzette I'll happily give this cow, who sadly seems to lack a name, the accolade as the most recognisable cow in history. I only ever got to see a picture of Blossom at Dr Jenner's house in Gloucestershire, her image is not well-known. Blossom is more important, but the Pink Floyd cow is far more recognisable.
La Vache qui rit (the laughing cow) also begs to differ, not to mention of course the one jumping over the moon!
I thought this album was gonna be one of those boring albums a popular band made before their biggest hits. I was so happy to be wrong and Atom Heart Mother is one of my favorite albums ever
In a real sense, the only way they ever got big hits was by dialing back the sheer awesome inventiveness they had displayed on records like this one. I mean, imo, ofc.
..ever.
This amazing masterpiece is no doubt proof of divine inspiration that human beings can receive
The most famous cow in the world for one of the most beautiful symphonies of modern music
Dark Side of The Mooooooo 🖤
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Great bootleg album to check out
"! I'll see you on the Dark Side of the Moooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooon! Moo.... Mo.. mooooo.... Moo...
genius ❤️
OMG That's the funniest thing I've heard in ages!
Out of body experience. When I listen to Pink Floyd critically, the effect can actually be compared to a nice trip. Not even kidding.
I REMEMBER WHEN THIS ALBUM CAME OUT, I LISTENED TO IT SO MANY TIMES I WORE THE GROOVES OUT IN THE RECORD, USED TO GO TO BED WITH HEADPHONES ON LISTENING TO THIS MAGNIFICENT WORK OF ART, LONG LIVE THE FLOYD !!!!!!!
And then you'd wake up with that shhhh tik shhhh tik shhhh tik.
I am not sure if you know it or not, but all caps in places like this means you are yelling/ Shouting try typing in lower case please, but yes this is different Pink Floyd, but I think 99.9% of their work is brilliant (I never give Full Marks to anyone)
Is your caps lock key stuck?
I still do...
Amen.
Questa mucca rimarrà x sempre nella storia questo brano Insuperabile
This album is a time machine , it was my point of entry to orchestral music, I was 14 ( it was 1984), IMO the classic and modern instruments blending works perfectly here.
Great underarted Pink Floyd piece.
Love
I classify this as Classic Music, that will be listened to for ages!
My favorite album of the Floyd , it's more than a Masterpiece !
*Moosterpiece
@@epicmememan350 MOOGENDARY
Fatherpiece*
Prison Mike is saying, so it's true
This song is THE pink floyd masterpiece
You know, tied with: Echoes
Dogs
Us and them
Time
Brain damage
Great gig in the sky
Wish you were here
Shining on your crazy diamond(I-IX)
Confortably numb
Emily play
Arnold Layne
Hey you
Another brick in the wall (I-III)
Goodbye blue skies
High hopes, and
Lost for woods
haha I saw what you did there
ECHOES.
SHINING CRAZY
No one ever mentions several species of small fury animals gathered together in a cave and grooving with a pict
I have a friend who got me into pink floyd & lived right by a cowfield. I call it the atom heart motherfield.