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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @DoctorZebedee
    @DoctorZebedee Год назад +202

    The older you get the more you will understand this song. The message for you young folk is to do the big things you dream of now before it’s too late.

    • @millennialmeetsmusic
      @millennialmeetsmusic  Год назад +3

      🥹💜💜

    • @osckarq5211
      @osckarq5211 Год назад +12

      At my 40s it hit me right to my heart, young ones time is short, live every day thats the message

    • @alansmith7626
      @alansmith7626 Год назад +2

      Amen !

    • @Confused_Philosopher
      @Confused_Philosopher Год назад +15

      This song was understandable when I was 16. It's not a complex message. Time flies by.

    • @garrymcdonald5456
      @garrymcdonald5456 Год назад +7

      Yes seems like yesterday when I was listening to this in my car when I was 28, thinking man time is going fast. That was 22 years ago now.

  • @Cheesesteak70-d1v
    @Cheesesteak70-d1v Год назад +164

    I can’t believe how many times I have listened to this an the older I get the more tears flow

    • @thomasmoroney1079
      @thomasmoroney1079 Год назад +3

      It never gets all does it?

    • @millennialmeetsmusic
      @millennialmeetsmusic  Год назад +4

      💜💜

    • @fonsecorona
      @fonsecorona Год назад +18

      The older you get, the harder it hits you.. 🤔

    • @bubamaranovichok4901
      @bubamaranovichok4901 Год назад +6

      @@fonsecorona sorry but not me! Passed 75 this year and still running but it’s coming behind my back faster and faster and do I have plans? Of course I have. Missed to much in my life, so I trying to run to the western direction. You know, if you do that, your days getting a bit longer. LOL!

    • @karenglenn6707
      @karenglenn6707 Год назад +15

      First heard this at the age of 14 and just thought it was a brilliant song. Now at 62, I listen to the lyrics properly and they are so relevant as we get older. I was listening to this in the car this morning, still gives me goosebumps that even at their young age at the time of writing this, they were already aware of their mortality.

  • @vaportrails7943
    @vaportrails7943 Год назад +147

    This album is the greatest masterpiece in the history of recorded music. You really have to listen to the whole thing from beginning to end to get the full experience. Think of it as watching a movie.

  • @philipturner9087
    @philipturner9087 Год назад +98

    It’s a song about the singer’s whole life when you are young you have plenty of time to flitter away your life the beginning of the song. The end time speeds up and there’s no time to waste because it’s short. The end of the song leads to the next track. To get the story and theme of the album it has to be listened to in order in one go really. Preferably lying on a comfy bed in the dark. Oh the next track I suggest tissues Clare Torry’s performance in the studio for this album is frankly one of the greatest singing achievements ever. She’s unbelievably good.

    • @IwasInThe60s
      @IwasInThe60s Год назад +4

      That is me at 70.😒Your analysis is so correct.🙌

    • @tomroome4118
      @tomroome4118 Год назад +2

      @@IwasInThe60s that's me, too, I'm 68.

    • @robertaistrope9602
      @robertaistrope9602 Год назад +6

      When I listened to this album in my youth I would lay on the floor with a lava lamp or under a black light (usually staring at some black light posters) and think about the meaning of the songs!

    • @Peterepeat55
      @Peterepeat55 Год назад

      @@IwasInThe60s Me too i'm 68

    • @philipturner9087
      @philipturner9087 Год назад +1

      @@robertaistrope9602 who needs drugs when you have Dark Side of the Moon.

  • @MrBedZeppelin
    @MrBedZeppelin Год назад +60

    50 years ago, the studio recording of this album was state of the art and stands the test of "Time" even today. This entire album deserves. a listen! Great Reaction!

    • @glenchapman3899
      @glenchapman3899 Год назад +1

      And today fools out there are attaching all sorts of political opinions to the album art 🙄

    • @ffjsb
      @ffjsb Год назад +3

      Engineered by the amazing Alan Parsons.

  • @outwest1014
    @outwest1014 Год назад +30

    I've been listening to "Time" for 50 years or so. Every year it hits me harder and harder!!

    • @millennialmeetsmusic
      @millennialmeetsmusic  Год назад +2

      💜

    • @louise_rose
      @louise_rose Год назад +2

      Yes, once your parents have passed away it gets ever more striking....
      I can hardly remember a time when the Floyd were not a part of my awareness of music; I would have been like nine or ten years old when I first got to know their songs - have owned copies of Meddle and Wish You Were Here since I was thirteen, and my brother had Dark Side on cassette, this album and WYWH were also at the local youth club. :)

  • @philcarey5432
    @philcarey5432 Год назад +17

    Started listening to Pink Floyd at age 14 with the Dark Side of The Moon. Now at 66 the songs mean so much more and contain deep and true messages

  • @stuartingersoll9163
    @stuartingersoll9163 Год назад +29

    Gilmour is simply a brilliant guitarist. It was wise not to pause just before the guitar solo. Dark side of the moon is a masterpiece.

  • @Gruntfuttock666
    @Gruntfuttock666 Год назад +14

    This got to me as a teenager. Now I'm over 60 and still listening to it. If you're going to listen to Floyd with your eyes closed, listen all the way through their albums as they are written to tell a story.

  • @johnthegreek5836
    @johnthegreek5836 Год назад +21

    Dark Side of the Moon is a masterpiece, listen to the entire album at one time

  • @TheNeonRabbit
    @TheNeonRabbit Год назад +37

    This album is one piece of art, meant to be listened to start to finish

  • @seanscott
    @seanscott Год назад +20

    pink floyd is one of those bands where you dont just listen to theirs songs, you experience them. this song just hits you harder and harder as you get older. never listen to this song again for a few years or so and see how it changes your perspective when you listen to it again. its such a heavy song

    • @vincesieber8828
      @vincesieber8828 Год назад

      Truth... OR... listen to it again in a week and see how your perspective changes. Their music is fascinating like that.

  • @shaunbyrne9037
    @shaunbyrne9037 Год назад +29

    Everyone who listens has a realisation moment that Pink Floyd are more than just music . I could see that on your face at the beginning 🙂 . This album will stay with you for the rest of your life as it has for millions of others . Its all about passage of time , life , insanity , greed and death . Highly suggest you listen to the whole album on your own . Its a deep rabbit hole you won't want to emerge from .

  • @Duskwind_
    @Duskwind_ Год назад +58

    This entire Dark side of the moon LP was pretty much designed as one long song. All of the tracks sort of bleed into each other. The songs immediately before this are 'Breathe' then the instrumental 'On the run', which lulls you into a deep coma, then you wake up to a cacophony of alarm bells. Thanks for the memories Becky 🤗

    • @millennialmeetsmusic
      @millennialmeetsmusic  Год назад +2

      Thank you too 😊😊

    • @kmack8634
      @kmack8634 Год назад

      Best guitar lead brake at the time more to come in following years❤❤❤

    • @TheSmittenman
      @TheSmittenman Год назад +1

      and the end of this song is the reprise of "Speak To Me-Breathe"

    • @RicRadcliff
      @RicRadcliff 3 месяца назад

      Smoke a fatty and go for a ride , and I'm 62, don't think just close your eyes and listen. Maybe you'll get it!! If not, repeat step 1

  • @rosaliemaguire
    @rosaliemaguire Год назад +12

    Pink Floyd is my favourite band of all time. Dark Side of the Moon is a masterpiece and an experience that never gets old. You should listen to it from beginning to end.

  • @boosuedon
    @boosuedon Год назад +26

    How this song hits me is that it is about life and our inability to appreciate the 30k to 35k days we have to enjoy while alive. (30,000 days equals about 82 years on earth). When we are young we have such a volume of days to live that we take them for granted. Next thing you know, a decade has come and gone and you wonder where the time has gone because you have been busy, distracted. The final part is that of growing old, sitting by the fire, running out od things to say. Finally, the funeral; "..far away across the field, the tolling of the iron bell (church) calls the faithful to their knees (praying) to hear the softly worded magic spell (sermon). I have been on earth now for 26,462 days, my time allotted dwindling faster than you can appreciate while you are young. The song is a masterpiece that can only be appreciated by us old farts that are looking in our rearview mirror and trying to make sense of it all. You will discover this some day, in due time.

  • @bazkeen
    @bazkeen Год назад +34

    Still gives me chills today as the first time that I heard it on 8 Track. Showing my age 😋😋

    • @mikewoodrow5878
      @mikewoodrow5878 Год назад +1

      Ka-chunk!

    • @bazkeen
      @bazkeen Год назад

      @@mikewoodrow5878 Oh yes 🤣🤣

    • @billn7183
      @billn7183 Год назад +1

      So true. I rotated through 2 main 8 tracks, this and LZ2

  • @susanbrynt
    @susanbrynt Год назад +46

    This is a song you won't completely understand until you get older. It is a warning that life continues whatever you do. Time doesn't stop. The sun setting and rising everyday. The lyrics are profound and timeless in that the song is relevant now and will be relevant 1000 years from now. In 10 years you might want to listen to this song again. It will make more sense as you acquire more experience in life. This song is a masterpiece.

    • @Mechtec500
      @Mechtec500 Год назад

      Never a truer word said 👏

    • @dillonsronce2583
      @dillonsronce2583 Год назад

      I understand am only 32 but, but I understand it better now than I did when I was younger because when I was 13 I found out that I have severe epilepsy and I have really missed out on doing anything in life. Especially when I was young I hardly did anything.

    • @pajander
      @pajander Год назад +1

      20 years just got behind me, whoops.

    • @pietdegeling8686
      @pietdegeling8686 Год назад

      Gilmour was 26 at the time of this song. So, what you are saying, my opinion, makes no sense. They were all relatively young

    • @izzonj
      @izzonj Год назад

      ​@@pietdegeling8686they were older than their years

  • @eliaspaterra2961
    @eliaspaterra2961 Год назад +7

    NEVER STOP IN THE MIDDLE OF A GREAT SONG! You may weep, you may laugh or rock... but you MUST NEVER STOP

    • @flickwtchr
      @flickwtchr 5 месяцев назад

      Uh, it's a reaction channel. You must expect it!!!!!!! And it's her channel, why are you bossing her around and effectively yelling? Chill bro.

  • @anthonyanderson2622
    @anthonyanderson2622 Год назад +8

    Not bad for an album that is nearly 50 years old. Music like this will never be made again; just a shame that you will never experience this live. I was at the Pulse concert in 94 and it was a once in a lifetime experience.

  • @stevenclarke5606
    @stevenclarke5606 Год назад +10

    The guitar solo on time is just an absolute masterpiece, it is David Gilmore at his finest!

  • @damonmolloy2170
    @damonmolloy2170 10 месяцев назад +1

    it is dark side of the moon. the guitar solo, I feel, is a journey through the cosmos, to arrive home again.

  • @jonm1114
    @jonm1114 Год назад +22

    You are right on track as far as the meaning of the song. It is a look back at a life, and how one wastes time during youth, not realizing how quickly time will pass and how precious each moment will feel later in life when every day and every year feel so much shorter. And then the song ends before the singer feels like he is finished, much as life does. On the album, this song flows directly into the next song, "The Great Gig in the Sky", which, appropriately, deals with death. It is an amazing song and might be a great next step on your Pink Floyd journey.

  • @jonsher7682
    @jonsher7682 Год назад +14

    Thanks for your reaction. As someone who listened to this a a young teenager when the album was first released, let me suggest that you owe it to yourself to listen to the entirety of Dark Side of the Moon from start to finish because each side is not discreet tracks -- each is a chapter in a book more seamless because each song transitions into the next without any break at all. Listening to one track alone would be like watching the second act of Romeo and Juliet without seeing the first or the last -> you lose the necessary context to understand meaning. So listen to the first side without break: 1. "Speak to Me" 2. Breathe" 3."On the Run" 4."Time" 5. "The Great Gig in the Sky".
    When the album was released, the only way to buy a recording was as an LP album with two sides, so Pink Floyd creates albums that told a story from start to finish. Others did so too in this era, but none as masterfully as Pink Floyd.

  • @brianelliott9861
    @brianelliott9861 Год назад +3

    ' Far away, across the fields, the tolling of the iron bell, calls the faithful to their knees to hear the softly spoken magic spell ' ................. GENIUS.

    • @jamesanderson5268
      @jamesanderson5268 5 месяцев назад

      Yes, and also your funeral. That's what that phrase means.

  • @Dan-nj8du
    @Dan-nj8du Год назад +12

    The song was about life. Wasted youth, 'then one day you turn to find, ten years have got behind you...' Then when you're older. 'Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time... ' As a request/recommendation, next (or eventually) you should listen to Us and Them from this same album. Also, The Great Gig in the Sky the song that follows Time. Literally and figuratively... This is the music I grew up with. Really enjoy watching the reaction to your generation on first listening.

  • @stevetheduck1425
    @stevetheduck1425 Год назад +1

    'Time' was recently used in the titles for the film 'The Eternals'. Yes, it's about how time is seen at different stages in our lives.
    Youth goes by in a flash, middle age is running to keep up and never having enough time, old age is being glad to be able to come home and rest, then we die.
    This song means something very different to everyone depending upon their age at the time they hear the lyrics. This song has literally changed lives, saved lives, and been played at funerals.
    I'm 63.

  • @TriptoCo
    @TriptoCo Год назад +2

    I've literally listened to this song and probably hundreds of times, this album.... As I'm getting older, I cry more and more about the truth of these lyrics. Life is so damn short and fragile. Please enjoy and love every day, and all the humans around your life. Family, strangers with different views on life etc. We all have just one time, on this crazy planet. It goes by so quickly. Be kind to others....

  • @mooseheadjack1
    @mooseheadjack1 Год назад +2

    "'Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way" is one of my alll time favorite lines in music

  • @motoprof1441
    @motoprof1441 Год назад +3

    As I age into my 60's, I realize how lucky I was to be able to listen to the greatest music of all time.

  • @wicky4473
    @wicky4473 Год назад +1

    This is by no means a criticism of you or your millennial kind, and I realise this is a channel where you are making commentary on songs (which I love by the way), but the one thing that stands out as a difference between millennials and those that were around when this album was made, is basically…patience. We allowed the album to build and build, enjoying every moment…even the empty spaces. The time to appreciate the song to manipulate moods and feelings. The appreciation of the musicianship. The days before the internet and the split second change of direction before boredom creeps in. In the age of instant gratification and the ability to change channels whenever something didn’t quite fit with the moment, it’s a strange concept. I do appreciate that you recognised this. Keep doing what you’re doing, it’s an inspiration to those like myself to hear ‘young folk of today’ actually ‘get it’.

  • @nickhaynes3495
    @nickhaynes3495 Год назад +28

    The pulse concert was filmed over 2 nights in October 1994, at Earls court in London. I was there for both nights. The event had such a profound effect on us that we hardly spoke on the way home, just lost in our own thoughts, trying to understand what we had experienced. There will never be anything like Pink Floyd again. They were and always will be completely unique

    • @daleirvine7548
      @daleirvine7548 Год назад +4

      Nick.
      Peace be with you. I made a similar pilgrimage to Earl's Court from Cape Town for 3 consecutive nights in November. I cried myself to sleep on the first night in the Youth Hostel, and lost the ability to speak for the second. Only after the third night was I able to process most of it.

  • @joepaschke8241
    @joepaschke8241 Год назад +2

    This will be listened to 1000 years from now.

    • @douglaspaterson5269
      @douglaspaterson5269 6 месяцев назад

      Highly doubtful the world will last that long.🙈🙉🙊

  • @AvroBellow
    @AvroBellow 11 месяцев назад +1

    One of the greatest parts of watching reactions to TIME is seeing the expression on the reactor's face change and their eyes light up in awe when the third stanza of the guitar solo hits them. You didn't disappoint! 😁

  • @caroleann_2142
    @caroleann_2142 Год назад +5

    This MASTERPIECE is meant to be played from beginning to end, it's an entire story about life.😊❤

  • @scozz6139
    @scozz6139 Год назад +6

    Pink Floyd is Legendary, virtually every song is an Experience.
    One of the greatest Rock bands ever!

  • @superrodder2002
    @superrodder2002 Год назад +1

    Think of this song as the story of ones life.
    First, the alarm goes off ,"you're born",
    Then you enjoy time in the sun and relaxing, "your teenage years".
    Then an epic guitar solo," the part of your life when you accomplish your dreams".
    Then retirement, "as you warm your bones beside the fire".
    And lastly, your friends at church for your memorial service " the softly spoken spell"
    Such is life.

  • @philshorten3221
    @philshorten3221 Год назад +9

    On the album Time transitions directly into The Great Gig in the Sky
    (guest vocalist Clare Torry)

    • @robertlongwill8856
      @robertlongwill8856 Год назад

      You have to listen to Great Gig in the sky but it has to be off this album featuring the late great Clare Torry

    • @stevepower9801
      @stevepower9801 Год назад

      @@robertlongwill8856 Late great Clare Torry? She's not dead yet mate. She's still with us at 75 years old.

    • @robertlongwill8856
      @robertlongwill8856 Год назад

      @@stevepower9801 my bad. I feel like an idiot. My apologies

    • @stevepower9801
      @stevepower9801 Год назад

      @@robertlongwill8856 No worries. I wasn't trying to make you feel bad, but she is still with us for now, bless her :)

  • @somersetcace1
    @somersetcace1 Год назад +10

    Part of the confusion is that it's actually Time + the song Breathe (Reprise.) So, when he says "The song is over. Thought I'd something more to say," that's the end of the song Time and the beginning of the reprise. The lyrics to this are actually pretty deep and kind of a dark look at the reality of time in relationship to our lives.

    • @hihoktf
      @hihoktf Год назад +1

      "The song is over" is also a metaphor for the end of your life.

    • @jamienerdahl9209
      @jamienerdahl9209 5 месяцев назад

      Yes😮that confused me the first time i saw a live breathe version and i thought it was over them he sang that..im like why is he singing the last verse of time at the end of breathe😮😂😂

  • @Kllush
    @Kllush Год назад +1

    I love to see people reactions because it makes me feel like im the one listening to the song for the first time again

  • @eddiecriglington400
    @eddiecriglington400 Год назад +4

    I bought my original Vinyl Album the day it was released, in 1973, aged 17.
    I agree with everyone, this Album was designed to be heard from beginning to end.
    A true Concept Album and Unique Masterpiece. Genius.
    Your idea about lying down with your eyes closed is the best way to hear it, in my view.
    So when you’re alone, you must experience it, it’s only 43 minutes in total.
    So, Headphones on and volume loud.
    I’ve never tired of listening to this and never will.
    Happy Golden Anniversary, ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’. Enjoy. 🎶💛🎶

  • @jayhill5982
    @jayhill5982 Год назад +2

    Floyd is like Rush 2112,there are several parts contained inside of 1 long song,best appreciated when listened to from beginning to end.

  • @Tonyblack261
    @Tonyblack261 Год назад +10

    This album means so much to me personally. I first heard it when I was 16. I lost my virginity to it. I suffered from mental illness (still) and now, at 64, I look back on my life and wonder if I could have done anything different. This particular track really shakes me. I now know just how quickly the years go by and how a decade is gone before we know it. If I die listening to "Great Gig in the Sky" then I can accept oblivion.

    • @millennialmeetsmusic
      @millennialmeetsmusic  Год назад +2

      💜

    • @timl8302
      @timl8302 Год назад +1

      @@millennialmeetsmusic You can play this song again in 20 years & understand. 😉

    • @sqonk21
      @sqonk21 Год назад

      I totally get you Tony...this album and all their music really...I can say saved my life...
      this is a great comment and I hope you are doing well...

  • @popuptarget7386
    @popuptarget7386 Год назад +1

    The song is a soft warning as one is young...later it is a sad lamentation of those of us who learned the truth too late.

    • @popuptarget7386
      @popuptarget7386 Год назад +1

      Please pass this on to the next generation. US old people will pass but they need to hear this.

    • @CuzKatieSaysSo
      @CuzKatieSaysSo Год назад +1

      Wow. Your comment is so powerful and spot on. I choked up.

  • @mcseforsale
    @mcseforsale Год назад +1

    I'm an old guy (I'm 52) and, as a kid from the 80s, the proper recipe for the Dark Side album listening experience involves 1 bean-bag chair, 2 bong hits, 3 beers, a dark room and listening to the entire album front to back. Oh...almost forgot the lava lamp. LOL. My new hobby is to watch people that are my kids' ages react to the music that we listened to. When we heard these songs for the first time, we had these exact conversations about them. New scriber, great reaction.

  • @DarrellFanning-bx7xz
    @DarrellFanning-bx7xz Месяц назад

    One of life's simple pleasures, watching the face of a newborn pink floyd fan. Welcome to the family.

  • @thetruenolan6655
    @thetruenolan6655 Год назад

    I am seventy years old.
    A few years ago I started binge watching videos of deaf people experiencing hearing for the first time after undergoing cochlear implants. It is wonderful, heartbreaking, joyous, and brings tears to the eyes when you see the emotions and sheer awe on the face of a child who hears her mother's voice for the very first time.
    Watching these videos of young adults (young compared to me!) hearing Pink Floyd, Steely Dan, Procol Harum, and so many of the other performers from the 60s, 70s, and 80s, is wonderful, heartbreaking, joyous, and brings tears to the eyes. The smiles, the nodding head, the expressions on the face -- marvelous! I am so glad to see that great music spans the generations.
    Thank you, Becky, for your videos and your time!

  • @stevepower9801
    @stevepower9801 Год назад +7

    Lovely reaction. I love to see younger music fans getting into Pink Floyd. You guys have to carry on the torch! Basically it's part of the Dark Side of the Moon album which is 50 years old this year, same as myself. It's an concept album that deals with birth, life, death, greed, war, mental health and other issues in humanity. Time deals with how short life really can be as the passage of time holds back for nobody. Life really does pass by so fast. I lost my big sister to cancer very recently and she got me into this band in my younger days. Don't waste a moment. Live your life well and enjoy it. We never know how long we have x

    • @millennialmeetsmusic
      @millennialmeetsmusic  Год назад +1

      Sorry for you loss of your sister, thinking of you and your family 🫂💜💜

    • @stevepower9801
      @stevepower9801 Год назад

      @@millennialmeetsmusic Thank you for your kind words x

  • @andrewspam
    @andrewspam Год назад +3

    The song shows how your perception of time changes from youth to old age. The tolling of the iron bell (funeral) leads into a reprise of Breathe and straight into the Great Gig in the Sky.

    • @grahammaguire404
      @grahammaguire404 Год назад

      Personally she struggles to fully the dark message that is so evidently crystal clear to a much more mature and lifetime lived by say for example her parents who are truly trying to not only listen but understand the luxury of maturity and in a subtle hindsight live and learn from an early age the shortness but irreplaceable meaning and grasping every precious day of youth before maturity has absorbed and is unable to acknowledge the true value and gift of life knowing you only have one chance to treasure and ultimately realise that precious gift can be devastating and tragically short

  • @rob7953
    @rob7953 Год назад +27

    The album this is on is like a symphony, meant to be listened to from beginning to end. That's why the reprise at the end might have felt like an afterthought. Although this particular track holds up fairly well on it's own, it's still a bit like reading a book by starting on chapter 4. You should give a listen to "Dark Side of the Moon" in its entirety some time.

    • @thelandshark8103
      @thelandshark8103 Год назад

      While watching Wizard of Oz, mushrooms are optional

  • @Frank-pe9pk
    @Frank-pe9pk Год назад +1

    This album along with many of Pink Floyd’s albums need to be listened to from start to end… with headphones. Stoned is a good addition!😎

  • @geoffclarke3796
    @geoffclarke3796 Год назад +4

    Wow, you've now reacted to my two favourite Pink Floyd songs, Comfortably Numb & Time. The Dark Side of the Moon is my favourite rock album by some margin. The message in the song is to live a full life and don't waste time as your life passes by quickly. I love this song but get a little depressed when I listen to it as was a young boy when I first heard it back in the 80s but I'm now middle aged. Definately listen to the whole album the whole way through ideally with some headphones on. Not a weak track on there. Money is another epic track.

  • @750ml
    @750ml Год назад +1

    I could tell how much you loved those nasty wails in the guitar solo 😂 As for the lyrics, much in the same way this song has hit me powerfully but differently over the years (e.g. in high school (in the 90s) when all possibilities were open sky, in my ambitious 20s taking big swings, in my tumultuous 30s taking big hits, and now in my reflective 40s learning and accepting myself…), the lyrics paint of relative picture of time across a lifetime.
    I.e. How time feels when you’re young and have “time to kill” to when you stumble and realize you missed the signal you thought would come (but it’s not too late!) to when you realize which dreams you let slip away (which might be sad or might be good) because you never developed the skills or pushed your creations to completion when you still had the energy for it to ultimately when it’s hard to remember what you had to say and it’s time to lay down in the warm firelight. Some of that obviously only made abstract sense when I was younger, but it has coalesced into much more concrete, visceral meaning and feelings decade by decade for me… and likely will for you too 😉
    The ending to the song is actually an interlude into the next song on the album (which is TOTALLY worth an (uninterrupted) listen in its entirety… it’s beautiful)… so the mood as well as the tone of the lyrics shift in order to set up the next song (which is also amazing). That’s why that last verse is more metaphorical and poetic (i.e. harder to understand plainly). It’s basically about dying… or more accurately being called to the next place I suppose. The tolling of the iron bell and all that. All the lyrics before that however are more direct - they just tend to expand in meaning and personal resonance with life experience.
    I love this song, and love seeing reactions to it. Thanks for sharing!

    • @750ml
      @750ml Год назад +1

      The Dark Side of the Moon is the name of the album BTW… check it out!

  • @James-vx8ci
    @James-vx8ci Год назад +1

    First heard their album the year it was released, I was 18. Now that 50 years have passed it makes me reflect on my life. How quick it passed and where I am now. And yes David 's solos are intergalactic, so enjoy.

  • @duaneelkins9721
    @duaneelkins9721 Год назад +1

    Every one of their albums tells a story beginning with the first song. You have to listen to the entire album album to get the whole story as each one is connected to the other ❤

  • @ML-vq6md
    @ML-vq6md Год назад

    Thank you for taking time to experience Pink Floyd. It's great to see you genuinely trying to understand the construction of the music and understand the meaning behid the lyrics. You were not far off in your comments. I feel that what makes PF stand apart is the way they combine sounds and instruments that seem to be speaking to us. You feel real emotions that they're expressing through instrumentation....a rare talent. They put a thought provoking statement in the lyric and then leave you hanging with your thoughts swirling around with the music. Please continue with Dark Side album and may I suggest following with the album Wish You Were Here. Keep up the good work and I appreciate your appreciation of a unique musical experience. Marty. A 66 yr old Floydie.

  • @Plan9-3127
    @Plan9-3127 Год назад +6

    It's up to your generation to keep passing along good music to the next one... They just don't make masterpieces like this anymore. Good on you!

  • @n5iln
    @n5iln Год назад +3

    One of the most popular albums of all time - Wikipedia notes that it's the fourth-best-selling album in rock history - and engineered by Alan Parsons, who earned a Grammy nomination for his work on this album.
    And yes, this is best listened to with headphones on, lying on the floor with all the lights off except a lava lamp in the corner.

  • @sf89sh
    @sf89sh Год назад +6

    A masterpiece of music history

  • @billr6983
    @billr6983 Год назад +1

    Greatest intro of any song ever.

  • @rokman3996
    @rokman3996 Год назад

    At 68 and a devout pink floyd listener, this song never ages. My interpretation is i run and i rund to catch up with what i might be missing not realizing i am missing the here and now. I may miss a smile, a laugh, a bird song, i will miss something when i chase. When i walk and obsrve all around me, in the moment, i am living. It is an on going lesson i am going to learn til i die. Pink Floyd are true storytellers of epic proportion.

  • @flickwtchr
    @flickwtchr 5 месяцев назад

    Basically, the meaning is that time is not on our side, and to realize this and make the most of the time you have, when you have it. I very much enjoyed your reaction, and it it so cool to vicariously appreciate a young person's first listen to this timeless music. My older brother bought this album when it was released. I can still enjoy this music just as much today as I did way back then. Welcome to the experience of Pink Floyd, you are in for quite a journey!

  • @aa-au
    @aa-au Год назад +2

    "You run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking" - this is my whole life story. Unfortunately, the older I get I can't get on top of things. Once you review every song on this album, then go back and listen to the whole album from start to finish. You'll appreciate it more. I'm sure people would agree.

  • @crsh68
    @crsh68 Год назад +1

    Pink Floyd uses music completely different than most bands. Most people will stop listening because the intros are so long but it’s amazing how they use it.

  • @KevinPugh-hq8rc
    @KevinPugh-hq8rc Год назад

    Remember "stereo" was a new thing ... and sound engineers also became 'artists' ... and the last part, the mystic spell refers to the church bell calling the people to church to hear Ecclesiastes 3 all about time ..... perhaps :)

  • @Shawn-mo6dh
    @Shawn-mo6dh Год назад

    Pink Floyd is brilliant. more you listen to pink Floyd the more you love them. and they really are for everyone. I'm metal/punk/grunge but I love pink Floyd.

  • @kirkruter8310
    @kirkruter8310 Год назад

    I am so stoked that you like this song. As others have said, the older you get the more this song hits you in the feels.

  • @YManCyberDude
    @YManCyberDude Год назад

    Ya should have read along with the lyrics. I've listened to this song all my life but just recently really delved into the lyrics. As you get older they really hit home.

  • @VinE83656
    @VinE83656 Год назад +2

    This is from the Dark Side of the Moon album, one of the biggest albums in rock history and is a great, cohesive listen from beginning to end. Just sitting back with good head phones or ear buds and just taking in the whole album is amazing. For me the same is true for their next two albums Wish You Were Here and Animals. The Wall comes next, which is where Comfortably Numb comes from is not quite as relaxing, but still pretty good.

  • @erezhamri
    @erezhamri Год назад +15

    Their live performance is tremendous. David Gilmour both vocalist and guitarist. Amazing

  • @enricviguer9560
    @enricviguer9560 7 месяцев назад

    The initial alarm clocks are, in deep, YOUR PERSONAL starting gun. You realize it at the end of the song. Thanks for truly reaction .

  • @December314
    @December314 Год назад

    I was 18 when I heard the song for a first time. It scared the piss out of me. It made me get up an move. In a few years I finished my MS degree and immigrated to US, started work, build a family. To this day, I am 62 now, this song makes me think long and hard - did I do everything right. The answer always is - No. The doubt is always there.

  • @angusd1234
    @angusd1234 Год назад

    This album is embedded in my DNA. My older brother would play it almost every night to fall asleep to. We shared the same bedroom, bunk beds and all. I was about 9yrs old when it came out. Truly one of the top best classic rock albums.

  • @thepragmatic6383
    @thepragmatic6383 Год назад +3

    The album "Dark Side of the Moon" revolves around a central theme that binds each of the songs and which is: (What drives people crazy).
    (BREATHE); If the performance required in life can drive people crazy.
    (ON THE RUN); If the frantic rush of life can drive people crazy.
    (TIME); If the fleeting aspect of passing time can drive people crazy.
    (THE GREAT GIG IN THE SKY); If the thought of the inevitable end (death), can drive people crazy.
    (MONEY); If love, or lack of money can drive people crazy.
    (US AND THEM); If the abusive hierarchy between color, power or wealth between US AND THEM can drive people crazy.
    (ANY COLOR YOU LIKE); If the illusion of being able to choose can drive people crazy.
    (BRAIN DAMAGE); If the fear of losing their mind can drive people crazy.
    (ECLIPSE); If the fact that our life seems to be limited to, (All that you touch - And all that you see...) can drive people crazy.
    So be aware that even the brightness of the sun may be eclipsed by the Dark Side of the Moon.

  • @beachem1
    @beachem1 Год назад +1

    4:34. The face made by a new Pink Floyd fan.

  • @jamesanderson5268
    @jamesanderson5268 5 месяцев назад

    You have started to dive into a huge rabbit hole that is the Pink Floyd catalog. It's all amazing so enjoy it.

  • @DavePigott2000
    @DavePigott2000 Год назад

    The genius of Floyd is that they tell a story with both their lyrics and music.

  • @johnh539
    @johnh539 Год назад

    the most important album in my life ,I used to listen to it with my eyes shut and headphones on aged 8.
    I am now 61 and I still agree with what you said at the start of this track time.
    You said" I'm nervus" all those alarms and the ticking set you on edge.
    note: as a concept album it really should be heard in sequence

  • @firedoc5
    @firedoc5 Год назад +1

    The use of the bells and alarms in the intro, which my first ex-wife didn't dig because she had a "thing" about loud bells, was part of how Darkside was a concept album. The best way to listen to it is just lay back and listen non-stop. All the songs run together as one. Now you're ready for "Money", which also uses sound effects at the beginning.

  • @richardeycken
    @richardeycken Год назад +1

    You absolutely need to listen to the whole album, from start to finish. Same with “The Wall”. They are musical journeys!

  • @GroinStrain_
    @GroinStrain_ Год назад

    “The time has gone. The song is over. I thought I had something more to say” - that is going on my gravestone. Such a poignant message

  • @Pomdownuder
    @Pomdownuder Год назад

    Bless you young lady, we could see your eyes well up, as you were talking the lyrics in . If this song doesn't change the way you think about life you aren't listening.
    The greatest wake up call ever written.
    It's about how time can run away from you. Missing opportunities, wasting time, regrets of what was, what could have been.

  • @happymethehappyone8300
    @happymethehappyone8300 Год назад +1

    As The Years Of Your Life Go By,, Everytime You Hear This Song,, The Impact Of It On You Will Only Grow Stronger Each Time You Hear It..TRUST ME!!

  • @zombie7857
    @zombie7857 Год назад

    I must be getting old. I am still surprised when well educated, talented, and experienced musical adepts like yourself pop up and hear these great classic tracks for the first time. This and other Pink Floyd tracks and great tracks by many other contemporary artists are part of my DNA. They are so ingrained in my psyche that I cannot image anyone not having experienced them before. But here you are. ENJOY!!

  • @clifton8929
    @clifton8929 Год назад

    Bright Angel, I really enjoyed seeing you discover the music and sound of Pink Floyd. You are wonderful to watch, thank you for all the hard work. Clifton Florida USA

  • @ivansavoie3190
    @ivansavoie3190 Год назад +11

    This is an album that needs to be listened to start to finish non stop, it all blends together

    • @tomvenner6030
      @tomvenner6030 Год назад +2

      I saw them in "75, they played a mix of old and new songs, took a break and then played DSOTM front to back!

  • @bboyshotty
    @bboyshotty Год назад

    this whole album should be done at once..such a beautiful piece of art

  • @ThoughtPoliceChief
    @ThoughtPoliceChief Год назад

    Some of the best lyrics ever written. Epic solos. Gets me every time.

  • @chrismyers99
    @chrismyers99 11 месяцев назад

    When I tell young people to listen to this song, I say listen twice. Once, for the music, the instruments, the flow. Then, for the lyrics.

  • @electricwizard3000
    @electricwizard3000 Год назад

    A favorite thing I've found in life is the experience when someone new listens to Pink Floyd for the first time. This track, 'Time', is a perfect entry. The band also has a lot of really strange music that, while awesome, isn't often the best gateway to Floyd. Welcome to prog rock - please enjoy your stay.

  • @kevinmonceaux2101
    @kevinmonceaux2101 Год назад

    I love seeing reactions like this. It reminds me of what it was like listening to sings I've been listening to for decades for the first time. The sound near the beginning was the ticking of a clock, not a heart beat.
    There were a lot of instruments playing at the seconds, and moments, in between the minutes also. :-) It sounds odd hearing the phrase "at the minute." On this side of the pond, we say a the moment. We're only at the minute once a minute. We're always at a moment. :-)

  • @raymondelf7520
    @raymondelf7520 Год назад +1

    best album of all time has been in the album charts for over 30 years no one or no other band has done that, the reason you don't understand the lyrics is your to young yet listen again in a few years

  • @JosephHuntelvisnspiders
    @JosephHuntelvisnspiders Год назад

    The long intro is literally the first line... "Ticking away, the moments that make up a dull day"

  • @louise_rose
    @louise_rose Год назад

    The song "Childhood's End" on the often overlooked but really solid PF soundtrack album "Obscured By Clouds" (recorded quickly in the summer of 1972 while they were working on Dark Side and playing most of the songs live) is most likely derived from an early sketch version of "Time". There are lots of parallels: same structure, same key, a similar drums/guitar groove in the verses - and both songs deal with the journey from childlike innocence to recognition of human mortality.

  • @Patrick-km9um
    @Patrick-km9um Год назад

    I did not listen to this song since nearly 50 years and i realise that i did not forget even one note of this masterpiece !

  • @humpy936
    @humpy936 Год назад

    I first heard this song in 1973 when I was 13 years old, now that I’m 64 years old it is so much more relatable, it seems like yesterday.

  • @davidbooth7778
    @davidbooth7778 Год назад

    Can't wait for "Us and Them". Second semester in college when this came out. Heard it the first time with friends in their dorm room. Life altering......blew us all away.

  • @blastingweevil2968
    @blastingweevil2968 Год назад

    ahhh to be young again and hear this for the first time.. roll you own sit back close your eyes and go to another place for a couple of hours !!!!

  • @hughwelsh201
    @hughwelsh201 Год назад

    Take me back to the 70's, lying on beanbags in the lounge listening to this track (and others) through speakers that were huge wooden boxes with 6"x9" or 10"x12" speakers in them, and if you were lucky it would be hooked up to a quadraphonic system , for the younger ones that's a 4.0 channel, and just wasting the day away (read what you will into that).

  • @LesCish
    @LesCish Год назад +1

    Besides the incredible evocative music, the depiction of our existence as a speck in the vast universe, juxtaposed with the banal everyday ruts and simple creature comforts, then the primitive religious exaltation is dizzying and all-encompassing. The whole album is a masterpiece.