I am 65 years old and had the privilege of growing up listening to Genesis, Led Zeppelin, Yes, Pink Floyd, ELP, King Crimson and so many others. As I used to say, I grew up in the time when music was being made. I don't get tired of listening, some after 50 years, with the same amazement as the 1st time. But most of all, I like to see these kids being amazed by the quality of the music. It's a sign that it's really good!
Probably the most timeless lyrics in rock history. They were true yesterday, they are true today and will be true tomorrow. Italian writer Italo Calvino explains what exactly is meant by the term "classical work", and offers this definition: "A classic is a work that has never finished saying what it has to say".
Nice summary, plus you mentioned an author that I love for his playfully quirky yet deeply insightful works. Speaking of time...one of my favourite songs here somewhat meshes with one of my favourite short stories by Calvino, A Sign in Space (somewhat, since one is about the human perspective of time passing and the other is decidedly not, but still relatable). Just wanted to say thank you, instead of one nostalgic trip down memory lane I am now enjoying two simultaneously!!
@@mikeharry1799 Calvino has always been drawn to popular literature, the world of fable in particular. In a majority of his writings, the narration is done on two levels: fabulous story, but also allegorical and symbolic. The allegorical style consists in expressing a thought in a pictorial form in order to understand, another meaning, which is the one intended by the text. Roger Waters seems to use the allegorical style in his lyrics, especially with the Animals album, but also with Dark Side of the Moon.
@@mikeharry1799 yes I know I didnt want to get blocked for copywrite infringements ..lol and he looks so young he still has to wait till he gets 10 years lol
"Pink Floy is like a space travel". Yes! Everytime i listen to it i imagine myself going through planets, moons, galaxys, supernova, nebulas, and everything related to it. Fucking Masterpiece
It was 1975 & I was 19, when I first heard this album. My introduction to Pink Floyd. A Marine stationed in Hawaii. Someone walked into the barracks & set up the quad speakers in the center of the room & put 'Dark Side of the Moon' on. Sitting on the floor, we passed the doobies around in a circle. AWESOME!
Have you listened to "The Great Gig in the Sky"? You are right that you need to listen to the whole album. Very worth your time (no pun intended), and honestly the way the songs were intended to be listened to, one into the next.
after you take the *time* to listen to this song, you begin to realize that this is all about life and how the different stages of life go by. And then it really makes you Stop-N-Think.
Yes!! Loved this reaction. I’ve been listening to this song for nearly 50 years & it means more every year. “Marooned” is their Grammy winning song - very relaxing (to me).
One of the greatest songs ever recorded. You really need to just put the headphones on, kick back in your favorite chair, dim the lights and listen to the entire Dark Side of the Moon album. I can not believe that this record will celebrate it's 50th anniversary in 2023.
Pink Floyd are absolute masters of composition and recording and of course playing. And with Alan Parsons engineering, this album, this song, has no equal. It is timeless. People will be listening to this forever. Glad you loved it Pope. I loved watching your reaction. Cheers!
Now you see what I'm talking about. The full Sonic and production value of the studio versions tend to get lost in the overwhelming sensory overload of the live concert. Especially if you weren't actually there to experience the full 360° surround audio setup they had in the stadiums. "Great Gig in the Sky" is next on this 'Dark Side of the Moon' album. Listening to and reacting to the full album is a great idea!! Start with "Speak to Me/Breathe, and work your way through to 'Great Gig in the Sky" which is the last track of the first side. All tracks bleed into each other so you never really get a chance to come up for air. Full immersive experience!! Then you could do side two perhaps as a second separate reaction, starting with "Money" and just letting it play out. Anyway, great job!! 👍
Great, intelligent reaction, my friend. :) Here is my good and bad news. I saw Pink Floyd debut this Album in West London in 1973. I also saw Led Zeppelin around then in North London. I saw both Deep Purple and the following week Creedence Clearwater Revival at the World Famous: Royal Albert Hall in London and those 4 Concerts to see 4 of THe World's TOP Bands cost ???? £2.25 OR UNDER THREE DOLLARS TO WATCH ALL 4 CONCERTS !!!!!.The "bad" news is that the last 45 years have flown by and now I am 67 years old in London. haha
Strange how "time" plays tricks with your memories. I really don't remember this although I remember both nights distinctively. If that makes any sense. Let me explain. I saw Led Zeppelin during their legendary 1977 North American tour at Madison Square Garden during 1 of the 6 sold out shows. No it was not the night they recorded their "live" material. A tremendous concert, powerful, high energy, unforgettable, mindblowing. What I seem too have trouble remembering is the "time" frame between 2 tremendous events. I will be damn if I remember these 2 shows being within 3 weeks of each other. Pink Floyd, Phillys Spectrum, "In the Flesh" tour promoting the "Animals" album. Simply the best concert I have ever had the pleasure of attending. I remember both, and will never forget them. But being only 3 weeks apart? I really don't recall that. Thank God this dinosaur still has at least 2 brain cells left too remember those 2 distinct nights.
I've always been able to tell that you listen and feel the songs. Wow the older I get this song really hits me. Time goes so fast now. Led Zeppelin, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd, The Doors My top favs.
Plans that either come to naught, or half a page of scribbled lines... I could tell that you were becoming impatient during the beginning. I salute you for remaining respectful, perhaps hopeful. That's probably the best way to be with PF. You never get a second chance to hear it for the first time. I've never been disappointed. It's ALWAYS worth the wait.
🙋🏿♀️ Great Gig in the Sky is the next track. And you can't talk "favorite bands" until you hear the holy Trinity known as Rush! 1 of the 1st bands I saw when we moved to Manhattan from the Bronx. They opened for KISS! 🤦🏿♀️ Yeah, I'm old.... 😉🐰
Headphones are probably the best way to listen to Pink Floyd. The only thing I think would be better would be a full surround sound system. When they played live they used a quadrophonic sound system. Basically surround sound in the 70’s. Rick Wright had a toggle on his keyboards that let him send the sound wherever he wanted to.
The studio version of Time is from the Dark Side of the Moon album. It might say “remastered in 2011” or something like that, but the album (including Time that you just listened to) was released in 1973. I have seen Pink Floyd live in the US two times. Hands down, those were the best two concerts I have ever attended.
Absolutely you have to listen to the entire album! Dark Side of the Moon is an absolute psychedelic trip. Who needs drugs? Just put some Floyd on, sit back and take it in.
hi for the intro its a bunch of engineers who create that sound..the chime... one of them is Alan Parsons, instrumentalist, song writer, engineer audio and producer he created the Alan Parsons project he was audio engineer at abbey road studio... top quality guy syd quebec canada
Dude on the album The Dark Side of the Moon, that track "Time" (BTW the last part is a reprise of an earlier track "Breathe in the Air) anyway Time transitions into" The Great Gig in the Sky " This is an album track experience you will never forget.
This is my first time on your channel. Well, yesterday was but I came back today to watch/listen to this one again. I’m adding it to my folder of Exceptional Reaction Videos. Thanks for the enthusiasm and time you put into “Time.” As you grow older, every 10 years or so it will hit you in a new way.
I agree💯% about listening to the studio version first. Especially when it comes to listening to Rush, Pink Floyd, etc. The lyrics version is great, too, but I've pretty much have all the songs that I click on memorized verbatim. Please check out UFO, Born to Lose, and Belladonna.
I have that cover art on my black marble headstone, over my name. To me it shows a narrow, pure light shooting upwards to birth. Thus the Pyramid, the symbol of life. You then pass through life having experiences. You then leave, heading down to death, with all the color's meaning a life experience. The brighter the color's, the brighter the life.
Time does fly indeed. Song’s telling you not to waste it. Sometimes feel I didn’t listen to Rogers words enough. Life is short, gets shorter every year.
Dark Side of the Moon was the best albums ever created. They did things that changed how albums was made afterwards. It spent 17 years on the top 100 albums. No other album has ever done that. Take the time and listen to the entire album front to back. It's how its meant to be experienced. It will change the way you have listened to music.
Bruh! Welcome to the Pink Floyd rabbit hole. I highly recommend "Comfortably Numb" from the 1994 Pulse concert. The greatest guitar solo EVER! Any one else agree?
What you must do pop if you get anytime is do what you said listen to the whole album because all of there tracks on there albums lead onto each other by the way pink floyd only made albums no singles.and when you said I dont know if they are my favourite band you know in your heart of hearts it is your favourite band,and to convince you listen and watch live at pulse "Sorrow" incredible believe me and listen and watch the original music video to "Marooned"which is a sublime and beautiful instrumental about the Nuclear plant disaster in chernobyl which left ghost towns,happy listening.🇬🇧🇺🇸👍😊😊😊
I have a lot of favorite bands, but Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin are up there on my list! and Please do the entire album, start to finish, without interruption. You can do it in two parts like other reactors have, if you like. Dark Side of the Moon is one of Pink Floyd's concept albums (like The Wall and Wish You Were Here) where the songs blend together. Glad you're checking it out!
Next up should be "Great Gig in The Sky". Seriously. Light will shine into your soul and you will be refreshed. If you love vocals after that is "Us and Them". It'll blow you away. Great to see a new generation of people lovin' Pink Floyd - I'm old enough to say I've seen them in concert several times. My brain was never the same.
I got into floyd at 12 years old my big brother had all there albums im now 49 but still love listening to them and its great to see a young man discover and enjoy their music
For rock/prog guitarists of the time, Gilmour was the best "lead guitarist". Howe was a better all around guitarist. Other guitarists were faster or flashier, but Gilmour was spot on in hitting the right tone and melody. You can tell this is true, because Gilmour is the one that people will whistle or hum his leads after hearing them, without even realizing they are doing it.
Nice reaction Bruh. You know man this song is so timeless, (pun intended), lol, it could easily be released today and still be relevant! It's crazy that it was released 48 years ago, in 1973. I was 17 years old and a mega Pink Floyd fan att. This album, 'Dark Side of the Moon', has broken all kinds of records in the Rock & Roll history books and beyond, and It propelled Pink Floyd to international fame. It has been certified 14 X Platinum the UK, and topped the US Billboard Charts for top LPs, for a total of 957 weeks, and it's one of the best selling albums of all time in any and every musical category! In 2013 it was selected for preservation in the United States National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress. This album made the members of Pink Floyd famous world wide, plus made each member of the band multi-millionaires overnight. To really get an idea of the ramifications of the album , just Google 'Dark Side of the Moon' and read the kind of impact this album had on society in general, and the music industry in particular. Not to mention all the records the album broke, and still hold today, 48 years later! Really remarkable!
50's start of rock, folk, r and b, the British invasion of the 60's, 70s and even some disco before the 80s. A little of the 90's grunge... past that music has lost a lot to me and the new stuff just doesn't cut it. Glad to see you looking backwards in a time machine and getting the feel the music had and having fun with it )
as Im sure others have said, do a 2 part reaction. Take however many tracks the album has and cut in half. then do 1 reaction per 'side'. awesome man! enjoy the ride!@!
I totally believe you react from your heart. I am a fan. You stick with this. You are going to go far. I've been watching reaction videos for 3 years. You have charisma.
YES.... you NEED to do this ENTIRE ALBUM in one sitting to get the FULL INTENDED EFFECT....!!! You can edit it in Four Parts so you can watch your channel grow GUARANTEED young man. This album will blow your mind...!! Peace and Happy Thanksgiving 21'
Zeppelin and the Beatles are the best in the 3rd dimension. Pink floyd is a 4th dimensional band. When a band takes you out of your body, that is the 4th dimension in music.
HEADPHONES!!!! Those are buds. Get a set of GOOD quality HEADPHONES. Ones that COVER your ears. You won’t regret it. You can thank me by reacting to some David Bowie. Like, Lady Grinning Soul would be a good choice.
You know your music bruh! tell ya a secret about Pink Floyd, why their music is head and shoulders above all other Rock bands. Their song writer and bass guitar Roger Waters said in the 70s he in an interview, that they mix Jazz, Blues, Funk and some elements from Rock music, he said we can't put a certain label on the shit we play .. Rock bands like the beatles, led zeblin , rolling stones , etc ... they all weren't anywhere near Pink Floyd! Waters and Gilmore looked up to the King himself Jimi Hendrix .. I wish if they did some with Hendrix, too bad the man died too early!
I am 65 years old and had the privilege of growing up listening to Genesis, Led Zeppelin, Yes, Pink Floyd, ELP, King Crimson and so many others. As I used to say, I grew up in the time when music was being made.
I don't get tired of listening, some after 50 years, with the same amazement as the 1st time.
But most of all, I like to see these kids being amazed by the quality of the music. It's a sign that it's really good!
Yes. When someone asks if your fave band is Zep or Floyd, one's honest answer is "Yes".
Yes was good, but I prefer Pink Floyd.
Agreed!
1000%. and if they say no, to one or the other, well then, theyre just wrong. lol
Yes is best.
My answer is 'Floyd.'
Probably the most timeless lyrics in rock history.
They were true yesterday, they are true today and will be true tomorrow.
Italian writer Italo Calvino explains what exactly is meant by the term "classical work", and offers this definition:
"A classic is a work that has never finished saying what it has to say".
Nice summary, plus you mentioned an author that I love for his playfully quirky yet deeply insightful works. Speaking of time...one of my favourite songs here somewhat meshes with one of my favourite short stories by Calvino, A Sign in Space (somewhat, since one is about the human perspective of time passing and the other is decidedly not, but still relatable).
Just wanted to say thank you, instead of one nostalgic trip down memory lane I am now enjoying two simultaneously!!
Italo Calvino? Is he the guy that did like 'scientific' fairy tales? He was pretty out there...
@@mikeharry1799 Calvino has always been drawn to popular literature, the world of fable in particular. In a majority of his writings, the narration is done on two levels: fabulous story, but also allegorical and symbolic.
The allegorical style consists in expressing a thought in a pictorial form in order to understand, another meaning, which is the one intended by the text.
Roger Waters seems to use the allegorical style in his lyrics, especially with the Animals album, but also with Dark Side of the Moon.
this song will become more relevant when 10 years get behind ya
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@@mikeharry1799 yes I know I didnt want to get blocked for copywrite infringements ..lol and he looks so young he still has to wait till he gets 10 years lol
@@skipwilliam5639 60 years have got behind me and it makes me think the end is now sooner than later.......
@@jfs70ss I am only a couple years behind ya lol the nice thing about being this old. I was able to see Pink Floyd 4 times in concert :)
Pink Floyd ❤❤❤
If you didn’t own this album back in 70’s you lived under a rock.
"Pink Floy is like a space travel". Yes! Everytime i listen to it i imagine myself going through planets, moons, galaxys, supernova, nebulas, and everything related to it. Fucking Masterpiece
It was 1975 & I was 19, when I first heard this album. My introduction to Pink Floyd. A Marine stationed in Hawaii. Someone walked into the barracks & set up the quad speakers in the center of the room & put 'Dark Side of the Moon' on. Sitting on the floor, we passed the doobies around in a circle. AWESOME!
Have you listened to "The Great Gig in the Sky"? You are right that you need to listen to the whole album. Very worth your time (no pun intended), and honestly the way the songs were intended to be listened to, one into the next.
"The Great Gig in the Sky"? for sure !
after you take the *time* to listen to this song, you begin to realize that this is all about life and how the different stages of life go by. And then it really makes you Stop-N-Think.
This album stayed in billboard charts for somewhere around 20 years or around there
Funny you talk about space travel. Astronauts in the '70s took Pink Floyd music with them into space!!!🎶👍🎼👌🎵✌😀
Yes!! Loved this reaction. I’ve been listening to this song for nearly 50 years & it means more every year.
“Marooned” is their Grammy winning song - very relaxing (to me).
One of the greatest songs ever recorded. You really need to just put the headphones on, kick back in your favorite chair, dim the lights and listen to the entire Dark Side of the Moon album. I can not believe that this record will celebrate it's 50th anniversary in 2023.
Pink Floyd are absolute masters of composition and recording and of course playing. And with Alan Parsons engineering, this album, this song, has no equal. It is timeless. People will be listening to this forever. Glad you loved it Pope. I loved watching your reaction. Cheers!
Now you see what I'm talking about. The full Sonic and production value of the studio versions tend to get lost in the overwhelming sensory overload of the live concert. Especially if you weren't actually there to experience the full 360° surround audio setup they had in the stadiums. "Great Gig in the Sky" is next on this 'Dark Side of the Moon' album.
Listening to and reacting to the full album is a great idea!! Start with "Speak to Me/Breathe, and work your way through to 'Great Gig in the Sky" which is the last track of the first side. All tracks bleed into each other so you never really get a chance to come up for air. Full immersive experience!! Then you could do side two perhaps as a second separate reaction, starting with "Money" and just letting it play out. Anyway, great job!! 👍
I like this description that you give: "Full immersive experience !!"
Great Gig in the sky is mandatory.
Great, intelligent reaction, my friend. :)
Here is my good and bad news. I saw Pink Floyd debut this Album in West London in 1973. I also saw Led Zeppelin around then in North London. I saw both Deep Purple and the following week Creedence Clearwater Revival at the World Famous: Royal Albert Hall in London and those 4 Concerts to see 4 of THe World's TOP Bands cost ????
£2.25 OR UNDER THREE DOLLARS TO WATCH ALL 4 CONCERTS !!!!!.The "bad" news is that the last 45 years have flown by and now I am 67 years old in London. haha
From the looks of it you’ve have plenty of incredible experiences no bad news there at all.
Strange how "time" plays tricks with your memories.
I really don't remember this although I remember both nights distinctively. If that makes any sense.
Let me explain.
I saw Led Zeppelin during their legendary 1977 North American tour at Madison Square Garden during 1 of the 6 sold out shows. No it was not the night they recorded their "live" material. A tremendous concert, powerful, high energy, unforgettable, mindblowing.
What I seem too have trouble remembering is the "time" frame between 2 tremendous events.
I will be damn if I remember these 2 shows being within 3 weeks of each other.
Pink Floyd, Phillys Spectrum, "In the Flesh" tour promoting the "Animals" album. Simply the best concert I have ever had the pleasure of attending.
I remember both, and will never forget them. But being only 3 weeks apart?
I really don't recall that.
Thank God this dinosaur still has at least 2 brain cells left too remember those 2 distinct nights.
Yes, you gotta listen to the whole album. You gotta listen to the album in order though... the songs are different but somehow connected....
Great gig in the sky next
YES‼
I've always been able to tell that you listen and feel the songs. Wow the older I get this song really hits me. Time goes so fast now. Led Zeppelin, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd, The Doors My top favs.
Plans that either come to naught, or half a page of scribbled lines...
I could tell that you were becoming impatient during the beginning. I salute you for remaining respectful, perhaps hopeful.
That's probably the best way to be with PF. You never get a second chance to hear it for the first time.
I've never been disappointed. It's ALWAYS worth the wait.
That jump when you hear the chimes. I've been listening to this song for 30 years and it still gets me.
🙋🏿♀️ Great Gig in the Sky is the next track. And you can't talk "favorite bands" until you hear the holy Trinity known as Rush! 1 of the 1st bands I saw when we moved to Manhattan from the Bronx. They opened for KISS! 🤦🏿♀️ Yeah, I'm old.... 😉🐰
Headphones are probably the best way to listen to Pink Floyd. The only thing I think would be better would be a full surround sound system. When they played live they used a quadrophonic sound system. Basically surround sound in the 70’s. Rick Wright had a toggle on his keyboards that let him send the sound wherever he wanted to.
Comfortably Numb, Wish You Were Here, A Brick in The Wall
I cannot believe you have not listened to shine on you crazy diamond. Please do. It will definitely highlight your PF catalog
The studio version of Time is from the Dark Side of the Moon album. It might say “remastered in 2011” or something like that, but the album (including Time that you just listened to) was released in 1973. I have seen Pink Floyd live in the US two times. Hands down, those were the best two concerts I have ever attended.
Absolutely you have to listen to the entire album! Dark Side of the Moon is an absolute psychedelic trip. Who needs drugs? Just put some Floyd on, sit back and take it in.
Another great Floyd reaction. I think you would like the Classic Albums episode that covers Dark Side of the Moon.
one of the timeless solos of alltime
I listen to this song as a young girl. Now I am old, and I still love it. It makes me happy that the young generation also loves this music.
hi
for the intro its a bunch of engineers who create that sound..the chime...
one of them is Alan Parsons, instrumentalist, song writer, engineer audio and producer
he created the Alan Parsons project
he was audio engineer at abbey road studio...
top quality guy
syd
quebec canada
Dude on the album The Dark Side of the Moon, that track "Time" (BTW the last part is a reprise of an earlier track "Breathe in the Air) anyway Time transitions into" The Great Gig in the Sky "
This is an album track experience you will never forget.
This album was on the Billboard top 200 for 937 weeks
Timeless music.
This is my first time on your channel. Well, yesterday was but I came back today to watch/listen to this one again. I’m adding it to my folder of Exceptional Reaction Videos. Thanks for the enthusiasm and time you put into “Time.” As you grow older, every 10 years or so it will hit you in a new way.
Honored to make the list 🙏🏿 this music really puts you in a different world…
You figured it out it is a journey. Just close your eyes and listen and you will never be the same.
You can't move away from Pink Floyd without hearing The Great Gig In The Sky......
I agree💯% about listening to the studio version first. Especially when it comes to listening to Rush, Pink Floyd, etc. The lyrics version is great, too, but I've pretty much have all the songs that I click on memorized verbatim. Please check out UFO, Born to Lose, and Belladonna.
Great reaction man. I love watching you fall in love with these bands the way I and many others did
Another great track. I love it...
Awwww,dude!! If you would have just let that play on, into "The Great Gig in the Sky", you would have been completely blown away!!
From the same album, look up Great Gig in the Sky. Others great songs, but this one is very unique.
I have that cover art on my black marble headstone, over my name. To me it shows a narrow, pure light shooting upwards to birth. Thus the Pyramid, the symbol of life. You then pass through life having experiences. You then leave, heading down to death, with all the color's meaning a life experience. The brighter the color's, the brighter the life.
Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin are both #1 😎👍✨
Time does fly indeed. Song’s telling you not to waste it. Sometimes feel I didn’t listen to Rogers words enough. Life is short, gets shorter every year.
Every year is getting shorter never seem.to find the time.....No truer words ever spoken.
😊 Dope reaction to an extraordinary song! 🤭 Literally saw the goose bumps pop up when the chorus hit! 🍿🐰
Floyd are hard to beat 😊
Yes you have to listen to this album then Animals then Wish You Were Hear then The Wall and the The Final Cut 👍😆
Dark Side of the Moon was the best albums ever created. They did things that changed how albums was made afterwards. It spent 17 years on the top 100 albums. No other album has ever done that. Take the time and listen to the entire album front to back. It's how its meant to be experienced. It will change the way you have listened to music.
Beautiful song. Notice how fantastic the female backing vocals are ... By the way, this is true of the whole album "Dark Side of the Moon" ...
Bruh! Welcome to the Pink Floyd rabbit hole. I highly recommend "Comfortably Numb" from the 1994 Pulse concert. The greatest guitar solo EVER! Any one else agree?
ruclips.net/video/x7aS-IMe4Fo/видео.html here you go...many agree.
What you must do pop if you get anytime is do what you said listen to the whole album because all of there tracks on there albums lead onto each other by the way pink floyd only made albums no singles.and when you said I dont know if they are my favourite band you know in your heart of hearts it is your favourite band,and to convince you listen and watch live at pulse "Sorrow" incredible believe me and listen and watch the original music video to "Marooned"which is a sublime and beautiful instrumental about the Nuclear plant disaster in chernobyl which left ghost towns,happy listening.🇬🇧🇺🇸👍😊😊😊
ruclips.net/video/qpYUkD7WKts/видео.html here’s a link to my sorrow reaction and yes an album of theirs will be listened to throughly 😁
I have a lot of favorite bands, but Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin are up there on my list! and Please do the entire album, start to finish, without interruption. You can do it in two parts like other reactors have, if you like. Dark Side of the Moon is one of Pink Floyd's concept albums (like The Wall and Wish You Were Here) where the songs blend together. Glad you're checking it out!
Pink Floyd reminds me to take my time. Feel the space between the notes. The use of atmosphere and sounds. It’s all connected. ❤️
Next up should be "Great Gig in The Sky". Seriously. Light will shine into your soul and you will be refreshed.
If you love vocals after that is "Us and Them". It'll blow you away.
Great to see a new generation of people lovin' Pink Floyd - I'm old enough to say I've seen them in concert several times. My brain was never the same.
Hey just come across your videos love your reactions floyd are the best the music and lyrics take you on a journey
I got into floyd at 12 years old my big brother had all there albums im now 49 but still love listening to them and its great to see a young man discover and enjoy their music
Every time I listen to Pink Floyd my heart gets broken and then restored!
💯 On listening to the whole album.
loved how you enjoyed the backing vocals.. reRead the lyrics, though
You should listen to the entire "Dark Side of the Moon" album. Your journey BEGINS!
Also watch Lynard Skynard " Freebird" live in Oakland 1977 !
Great reaction
For rock/prog guitarists of the time, Gilmour was the best "lead guitarist". Howe was a better all around guitarist. Other guitarists were faster or flashier, but Gilmour was spot on in hitting the right tone and melody. You can tell this is true, because Gilmour is the one that people will whistle or hum his leads after hearing them, without even realizing they are doing it.
I only wished I was aging as well as this song!
Great gig in the sky (live Pulse)
I remember going to see this album tour back in the 70s long before you were born.
It’s good to see youth appreciating good music
You got this old country dude watching your channel. Great content!
Yes time seems faster with age..
You really need to see the lyrics for this whole album. These songs really hit home when you know what they are saying.
Nice reaction Bruh. You know man this song is so timeless, (pun intended), lol, it could easily be released today and still be relevant! It's crazy that it was released 48 years ago, in 1973. I was 17 years old and a mega Pink Floyd fan att. This album, 'Dark Side of the Moon', has broken all kinds of records in the Rock & Roll history books and beyond, and It propelled Pink Floyd to international fame.
It has been certified 14 X Platinum the UK, and topped the US Billboard Charts for top LPs, for a total of 957 weeks, and it's one of the best selling albums of all time in any and every musical category! In 2013 it was selected for preservation in the United States National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress.
This album made the members of Pink Floyd famous world wide, plus made each member of the band multi-millionaires overnight.
To really get an idea of the ramifications of the album , just Google 'Dark Side of the Moon' and read the kind of impact this album had on society in general, and the music industry in particular. Not to mention all the records the album broke, and still hold today, 48 years later!
Really remarkable!
If u want to react to pink Floyd you got to got to have the lyrics on .the songwriting in pink songs are amazing..
I like how you seemed to mock the song up until the beat kicked in. Time. They make us wait for the interesting bit.
50's start of rock, folk, r and b, the British invasion of the 60's, 70s and even some disco before the 80s. A little of the 90's grunge... past that music has lost a lot to me and the new stuff just doesn't cut it. Glad to see you looking backwards in a time machine and getting the feel the music had and having fun with it )
This is the first time i have ran across your sight. WEAR HEADPHONES its so much more enjoyable.
Yea do the hole album, you have been missing out, trust me....
as Im sure others have said, do a 2 part reaction. Take however many tracks the album has and cut in half. then do 1 reaction per 'side'. awesome man! enjoy the ride!@!
Absolute masterpiece in the music history
Awesome
I totally believe you react from your heart. I am a fan. You stick with this. You are going to go far. I've been watching reaction videos for 3 years. You have charisma.
That's not the end... You need to listen to the whole album!!!! What comes after that will nuke your heart & buh-rains!
YES.... you NEED to do this ENTIRE ALBUM in one sitting to get the FULL INTENDED EFFECT....!!! You can edit it in Four Parts so you can watch your channel grow GUARANTEED young man. This album will blow your mind...!! Peace and Happy Thanksgiving 21'
Zeppelin and Floyd are 2 of my favorites but try watching some Jethro Tull live, they're crazy good and you won't be disappointed !
A classic of classics. Wish more young people realized that and not the shit of today like Bieber and Drake. Back when life was good.
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Worth 2 🙌 😂
Yes! The whole album- uncut
Zeppelin and the Beatles are the best in the 3rd dimension. Pink floyd is a 4th dimensional band. When a band takes you out of your body, that is the 4th dimension in music.
Headphones are essential
You MUST listen to the album start to finish.
HEADPHONES!!!! Those are buds. Get a set of GOOD quality HEADPHONES. Ones that COVER your ears. You won’t regret it. You can thank me by reacting to some David Bowie. Like, Lady Grinning Soul would be a good choice.
1973 brother
I'm glad I came across your channel, proud to be a new subscriber.
Hey Popenyco, great video man! from New Zealand.
The second song is : " Home (reprise) ".
For studio work you might wanna check out Steely Dan.
You know your music bruh! tell ya a secret about Pink Floyd, why their music is head and shoulders above all other Rock bands. Their song writer and bass guitar Roger Waters said in the 70s he in an interview, that they mix Jazz, Blues, Funk and some elements from Rock music, he said we can't put a certain label on the shit we play .. Rock bands like the beatles, led zeblin , rolling stones , etc ... they all weren't anywhere near Pink Floyd! Waters and Gilmore looked up to the King himself Jimi Hendrix .. I wish if they did some with Hendrix, too bad the man died too early!
Pink Floyd x Jimi hendrix would’ve been a sonic boom 🤯
You can’t just listen to time without going right into great gig. It hurts
ou don't have to pick favorites man Led Zeppelin Pink Floyd Deep Purple Black Sabbath
Hey Bro! Greetings from Brazil! Please, react to Speak to me/Breath - Easy Star All-Stars (Pink Floyd cover).
I gather that you havent listened to the whole album in one sitting. That's a pleasant task ahead
check out breathe on the same album