Pink Floyd ... is not just music, it's therapy and a new kind of spiritual awareness. The phenomenal guitar sounds and lyrics of David Gilmour, the compositions and lyrics of Roger Waters ... the mysterious, masterful organ sounds of Rick Wright (RIP) and the expert drumming skills of Nick Mason ... are from another dimension ...
Imagine, being an 8 year old boy listening to this performed back in 1973 live! I did when an older brother took me to see Pink Floyd do the Dark Side of the Moon.
I know I have a tendency to recommend 20+ minute behemoths of songs most of the time, but their song "Echoes" is an out-of-body experience the first time. It's the kind of thing you just turn the lights off and soak in. Like some of the other comments said, it's probably better to just turn on the studio version without any live footage or anything to distract from the sound. The short guitar solo in the later half of the song just gives me an ungodly amount of dopamine. I'd also highly recommend checking out "Breathe" and "On the Run" off the same album. They're immediately before Time, and they all run together like one long song. The experience feels more like watching a movie that way.
So many of the lyrics hold up so strongly today, I started listening to Pink Floyd 50 years ago and still do to this day. My many thanks to the true Fantastic Four!!!! Roger, David, Nick, and Rick
As I've mentioned a bunch,Pink Floyd is my second favorite band, and their music is unlike most other groups. I have obviously heard this,literally hundreds of times. It's a classic for a reason and like every other song on this album,it's 10 out of 10.
I get what you mean about not wanting to just call this music..... To me this is Emotion... wrapped up in a song.. and then you have those guys playing it for you... couldn't ask for more really...!!! Keep on Rocking Sir.
David really captured lightning in a bottle when he did the guitar solo on the studio version of this song!!!!! The last 30 seconds of the guitar solo in that studio version always gets to me because it sounds so forlorn and sad kind of reminding you that time is winding down in your life! In other words it's fast and powerful at the beginning and by the end of the guitar solo it's like you're reaching old age and it slows down beautifully!! Wonderful reaction you'll be at 50,000 before you know it!!
10 yrs have got behind you.!!!!! Our most precious commodity, and most wasted...we get this one trip around the sun, live everyday like it's your last!!!!
Being at this concert was one of the most amazing experiences of my life. It was so loud but so perfect, it was like your whole body was listening. Just incredible!
Pink Floyd for me is a classic, absolutely stunning...if Beethoven heard them would like it as much as us. Thank you very much. Music is a huge tool for connecting people...and you did it , In all dimensions Thank you 😊
Yes music brought us together but so did our hearts. We were just a different generation. As we have aged and have seen a few things, we now realize how great the 70s and 80s and 90s were and we just happened to be blessed enough to be alive then. We hope the music transforms you thus transforming your life. The music still transforms us when listening to it.
This gig was almost a spiritual experience , all ages 8 to 80, old hard nosed bastards Ike me and kids as young as my grandkids old men in tears of joy, & relief. Teens with tears of realisation. Come together for the same reason, the shear love of musical perfection
Gilmour was in his 40s for this show. Pink Floyd regularly pulls tears of happiness for me, but Time is in the top 3 for me. You should react to David Gilmour Live in Pompeii concert. Listen to a 70yr old Gilmour sing for more than 2 hours and finish with Comfortably Numb.
Omfg. I’ve always liked them, but I’d know idea how incredible they are live - how tf have I never?? I see live performances of all kinds, all the time: it’s one of the things I DO! This is a LIFETIME experience for these audiences. You’re right too that he has a great voice, I think when a singer has an “Everyman” sound we immediately relate, we’re drawn in, then to also sing PLAINTIVELY we’re just THERE with the same emotional involvement. Lennon is a genius example. Btw: how fkg gorgeous is this stage production AND the filming?! Very rarely this stunning.
oui cette chanson est immortelle,je suis un vieil homme maintenant et les paroles de cette chanson sont tellement vraies, je sais que beaucoup de générations l'écouteront aussi
first time i heard this was when it first came out in the seventies at 2.00am doing about 120 mph on a deserted highway in a v8 panel van .the intro turned the van into a spaceship traveling through time .i am late sixties now but that experience is as sharp and clear today as when it happened
@@TheWolffAndTheMelody pink floyd ,led zep, hawkwind, deep purple, t rex and so many more. it was just a great time for the great bands ps.a band that few have heard of- jo jo gunn-were playing solid rock well before the hendrix joplin etc era. no one had a clue what they were doing.you may find them interesting if you can find any of their music
Hi ! i m new here ! I like watching music reactions ! Is it the first time you hear this song ? Cuz i m not here to hear and watch this song ! I bought the album Dark side of the Moon when it came out in the local stores ! And i saw this concert Pulse in Montreal...at the Olympic Stadium in 94 ! lol ! i think from the day i bought it it was my fav. and still is ! have a good day !😎
Agree. Normally the pulse concert is great, but in this piece somehow the guitar solo was in no way as great as it is on the studio version, where its for me one of David bests next to Comfortably Numb.
Your musical education is incomplete until you have listened to this album from start to finish. It is not a set of individual songs, it is a complete piece, not unlike a symphony with various movements. Each track flows into the next and there is a story thread to this concept album. There is a reason it is one of the highest selling albums of all time - it is musical and lyrical genius. And their light shows were as incredible as the soundscape they produce. This opens with a jarring recording of many clock alarms/chimes - but it is to wake up from the nightmare of the previous track which is about a fear of flying nightmare where the plane crashes and the sounds fade to that of an explosion and aftermath. So you cannot grasp the significance of the jarring clock sounds and alarm unless you heard/felt the nightmare first. Then as this piece ends, with the "tolling on the iron bell and the old man dies", leads into The Great Gig in the Sky, which is about facing death. The music was primarily the result of Gilmour and Wright, the lyrics from Waters. Sadly Wright passed away in 2008, but David is still around and still producing moving music. Here is David, with his daughter Romany, doing a rendition of a song from his solo album, at a family home movie so to speak during the Covid Lockdowns: ruclips.net/video/dGdEe8yp2TI/видео.html (David Gilmour with Romany Gilmour - Yes, I Have Ghosts) And this photo album of he and his daughter and the remarkable resemblance between her and a young David Gilmour: ruclips.net/video/T_gQ_D5yhAE/видео.html (David Gilmour and Romany Gilmour - Kokineli)
I used to have the opening of Time as my alarm... It did it's job of WAKING ME UP... XD But... Check out all Floyd Albums. It'll wake us all up... I hope?
Yet another excellent Floyd reaction 👏👏👏 When you build up to *Shine On You Crazy Diamond I-V (& VI-IX)*, please react to the studio version 👍 Also from PF; High Hopes - PULSE LIVE Dogs Of War - Delicate Sound of Thunder LIVE One of These Days - PULSE Money - DSOTM studio version Brain Damage + Eclipse DSOTM studio versions (together) Loving your channel & the vibe you’ve got going on 👏👏👏👏 Could also try 3 x versions of *The Sound of Silence* by 1) Simon & Garfunkel 2) Disturbed 3) Pentatonix - completely fascinating different takes 👍
Hey man, even if it's not for the channel, I think you'd dig Riverside - Second Life Syndrome. Proggy, on the metal-ish side, has some feels. As the kids say these days, much love, homey.
Brilliant! If you want something beautiful and about recognising Mental health issues.... Pink Floyd "S hine on Y ou crazy D iamond" about Syd Barrett dropped from the band suffering severe mental health issues and the effects of drug abuse. Or If you want beauty, empathy with some funkyness Pink Floyd "Echoes (Part 1) Live at Pompeii 1972 No Audience, No Lights, No Pyrotechnics just Gods playing to the Gods (do the split Part 1 as this keeps the length better for reaction purposes. Also Part 2 has a very long "sound scape" section at the start.) "I am you and what I see is me"
Shine on you crazy diamond, 1-5 and 6-9. My favourite if that’s possible with pink floyd. Then check out the last concert they made together as the original band (including Rodger Waters , the creator of floyd) It’s a special treat ruclips.net/video/KMgmeWePYk0/видео.htmlsi=RlMufsZyAWFR27pv
@@TheWolffAndTheMelody it was just very low in general compared to other YT videos. Had to up the volume for your video drastically (and then re-adjust down for the next). Try to keep your audio levels at max -6 to -2 db. That should probably solve it.
I have seen Floyd live a few times, but when I want to listen to them, I play the studio versions. The deep lyrics get lost when you are distracted by the concert. This song is supposed to be retrospective and thoughtful, but this faster version kinda messes with the vibe. For future reference, Earlier concerts with the original lyricist (Roger Waters) would be more conducive to experiencing the music as intended by the author. Waters and Gilmour have different vocal range and tone, which Waters used to write for. After Waters left, it turned into a tribute band that lacks the fire of the original. Even the drummer started a another band to go back to the early days of Floyd, because Floyd just aren't Floyd anymore. Watching the old Live at Pompeii film is like watching a different band.
Ozzy Osborn said that Pink Floyd are the only band in history that never made a bad album, I agree with him
My day doesn't feel normal unless I listen to at least a little Pink Floyd. 💗🤘🏼🎸
Yesss... Same.
Pink Floyd ... is not just music, it's therapy and a new kind of spiritual awareness.
The phenomenal guitar sounds and lyrics of David Gilmour, the compositions and lyrics of Roger Waters ... the mysterious, masterful organ sounds of Rick Wright (RIP) and the expert drumming skills of Nick Mason ... are from another dimension ...
All of the lyrics on the album were written by Roger Waters. Best album ever.
Imagine, being an 8 year old boy listening to this performed back in 1973 live! I did when an older brother took me to see Pink Floyd do the Dark Side of the Moon.
WOW! What an experience!
What an awesome brother you had! He planted the PF seed in your little brain. 😁
So i did..... my first concert live in Paris 1973, with my older brother: I was 14 years old!!!!
You know this is one of my favourite bands, Darkside of the Moon is one of the best albums ever recorded.
A tribute, I guess, and funny to listen to is "Easy Star All Stars - Dub Side of the Moon". Give it shot :)
I know I have a tendency to recommend 20+ minute behemoths of songs most of the time, but their song "Echoes" is an out-of-body experience the first time. It's the kind of thing you just turn the lights off and soak in. Like some of the other comments said, it's probably better to just turn on the studio version without any live footage or anything to distract from the sound. The short guitar solo in the later half of the song just gives me an ungodly amount of dopamine.
I'd also highly recommend checking out "Breathe" and "On the Run" off the same album. They're immediately before Time, and they all run together like one long song. The experience feels more like watching a movie that way.
I will check it out. I'm gonna have to prepare my mind lol
So many of the lyrics hold up so strongly today, I started listening to Pink Floyd 50 years ago and still do to this day. My many thanks to the true Fantastic Four!!!! Roger, David, Nick, and Rick
Absolutely amazing song!
Was able to see Gilmour 40 yrs ago on his solo tour for "About Face" album, great concert, and yes I said album, actual vinyl and a needle🤪😜
As I've mentioned a bunch,Pink Floyd is my second favorite band, and their music is unlike most other groups. I have obviously heard this,literally hundreds of times. It's a classic for a reason and like every other song on this album,it's 10 out of 10.
I get what you mean about not wanting to just call this music..... To me this is Emotion... wrapped up in a song.. and then you have those guys playing it for you... couldn't ask for more really...!!! Keep on Rocking Sir.
Appreciate you dude! thanks so much for being here.
David really captured lightning in a bottle when he did the guitar solo on the studio version of this song!!!!! The last 30 seconds of the guitar solo in that studio version always gets to me because it sounds so forlorn and sad kind of reminding you that time is winding down in your life! In other words it's fast and powerful at the beginning and by the end of the guitar solo it's like you're reaching old age and it slows down beautifully!! Wonderful reaction you'll be at 50,000 before you know it!!
I'm going to do a reaction to the studio version as well. Appreciate the kind words dude!
10 yrs have got behind you.!!!!!
Our most precious commodity, and most wasted...we get this one trip around the sun, live everyday like it's your last!!!!
Being at this concert was one of the most amazing experiences of my life. It was so loud but so perfect, it was like your whole body was listening. Just incredible!
I play this song on the guitar, and sing it, often, and even then it sends chills down my spine!
I love Pink Floyd but was moved more by your empathy and genuine care for people. Great job and stay awesome.
Thanks so much friend! I appreciate those words, hope you are well.
Pink Floyd for me is a classic, absolutely stunning...if Beethoven heard them would like it as much as us. Thank you very much. Music is a huge tool for connecting people...and you did it , In all dimensions
Thank you 😊
Yes music brought us together but so did our hearts. We were just a different generation. As we have aged and have seen a few things, we now realize how great the 70s and 80s and 90s were and we just happened to be blessed enough to be alive then. We hope the music transforms you thus transforming your life. The music still transforms us when listening to it.
One of their best! Thankyou
You're awesome
Love your videos! Music brings everyone together.
dude that means so much.
This gig was almost a spiritual experience , all ages 8 to 80, old hard nosed bastards Ike me and kids as young as my grandkids old men in tears of joy, & relief.
Teens with tears of realisation. Come together for the same reason, the shear love of musical perfection
I‘m so thankful that my father was listening to Pink Floyd, when I was little. That‘s the music I grew up with. ❤
The memories I bet are amazing!
@@TheWolffAndTheMelody He gave me two vinyls from Pink Floyd, they‘re I_dont_know_how_many years old. First time I played them I cried. 😆
Gilmour was in his 40s for this show. Pink Floyd regularly pulls tears of happiness for me, but Time is in the top 3 for me. You should react to David Gilmour Live in Pompeii concert. Listen to a 70yr old Gilmour sing for more than 2 hours and finish with Comfortably Numb.
This was absolutely beautiful. I appreciate the artistry.
The digital delay sounds so damn good.
Omfg. I’ve always liked them, but I’d know idea how incredible they are live - how tf have I never??
I see live performances of all kinds, all the time: it’s one of the things I DO! This is a LIFETIME experience for these audiences.
You’re right too that he has a great voice, I think when a singer has an “Everyman” sound we immediately relate, we’re drawn in, then to also sing PLAINTIVELY we’re just THERE with the same emotional involvement. Lennon is a genius example.
Btw: how fkg gorgeous is this stage production AND the filming?!
Very rarely this stunning.
oui cette chanson est immortelle,je suis un vieil homme maintenant et les paroles de cette chanson sont tellement vraies, je sais que beaucoup de générations l'écouteront aussi
Great choice of words in your reaction mate..
Thank you kindly
first time i heard this was when it first came out in the seventies at 2.00am doing about 120 mph on a deserted highway in a v8 panel van .the intro turned the van into a spaceship traveling through time .i am late sixties now but that experience is as sharp and clear today as when it happened
Music provides some of our greatest memories!
@@TheWolffAndTheMelody pink floyd ,led zep, hawkwind, deep purple, t rex and so many more. it was just a great time for the great bands
ps.a band that few have heard of- jo jo gunn-were playing solid rock well before the hendrix joplin etc era. no one had a clue what they were doing.you may find them interesting if you can find any of their music
My favorite song! As good as this is the studio version solo is my favorite!
Time. One of the most profound songs from one of the greatest albums of all Time by one of the greatest bands of all Time that will live for all Time.
One of my first cassettes 🥰
So weird you post this on my birthday. One of my favorite songs ever recorded
WOW! Thats awesome!
Hi ! i m new here ! I like watching music reactions ! Is it the first time you hear this song ? Cuz i m not here to hear and watch this song ! I bought the album Dark side of the Moon when it came out in the local stores ! And i saw this concert Pulse in Montreal...at the Olympic Stadium in 94 ! lol ! i think from the day i bought it it was my fav. and still is ! have a good day !😎
Yea, I was never really interested in Pink Floyd growing up so im getting to where I like them alot more.
Great!, but really have to listen the studio version
Agree. Normally the pulse concert is great, but in this piece somehow the guitar solo was in no way as great as it is on the studio version, where its for me one of David bests next to Comfortably Numb.
I will check out studio, thanks for the advice.
Never thought they ever got this better live than the album version. Doesnt swing the same.
DSOTM on the charts over 900 wks. says it all. # 2 selling bands across the world with no release after 1994
From the same Pulse Concert, please check out SORROW and also LEARNING TO FLY.
Add High Hopes to that list. My favorite song/performance of all time.
Your musical education is incomplete until you have listened to this album from start to finish. It is not a set of individual songs, it is a complete piece, not unlike a symphony with various movements. Each track flows into the next and there is a story thread to this concept album. There is a reason it is one of the highest selling albums of all time - it is musical and lyrical genius. And their light shows were as incredible as the soundscape they produce. This opens with a jarring recording of many clock alarms/chimes - but it is to wake up from the nightmare of the previous track which is about a fear of flying nightmare where the plane crashes and the sounds fade to that of an explosion and aftermath. So you cannot grasp the significance of the jarring clock sounds and alarm unless you heard/felt the nightmare first. Then as this piece ends, with the "tolling on the iron bell and the old man dies", leads into The Great Gig in the Sky, which is about facing death.
The music was primarily the result of Gilmour and Wright, the lyrics from Waters. Sadly Wright passed away in 2008, but David is still around and still producing moving music. Here is David, with his daughter Romany, doing a rendition of a song from his solo album, at a family home movie so to speak during the Covid Lockdowns:
ruclips.net/video/dGdEe8yp2TI/видео.html (David Gilmour with Romany Gilmour - Yes, I Have Ghosts)
And this photo album of he and his daughter and the remarkable resemblance between her and a young David Gilmour:
ruclips.net/video/T_gQ_D5yhAE/видео.html (David Gilmour and Romany Gilmour - Kokineli)
inigualável. uma obra de arte
I used to have the opening of Time as my alarm... It did it's job of WAKING ME UP... XD But... Check out all Floyd Albums. It'll wake us all up... I hope?
I can't wait to dive into more.
check out “keep talking “
from the pulse concert 94”
Yet another excellent Floyd reaction 👏👏👏
When you build up to *Shine On You Crazy Diamond I-V (& VI-IX)*, please react to the studio version 👍
Also from PF;
High Hopes - PULSE LIVE
Dogs Of War - Delicate Sound of Thunder LIVE
One of These Days - PULSE
Money - DSOTM studio version
Brain Damage + Eclipse DSOTM studio versions (together)
Loving your channel & the vibe you’ve got going on 👏👏👏👏
Could also try 3 x versions of *The Sound of Silence* by 1) Simon & Garfunkel 2) Disturbed 3) Pentatonix - completely fascinating different takes 👍
tea it reverbs arround us ;
His guitar solos are witnesses, that testify what he says, is more and much more true, than it can be express by words only!
The best guitar solo of Gilmour is always the last one we listened.
There are so many best solo of David!
I always felt like you'd hear this in the ether. When you're transcending to Heaven, I feel like you'd hear this. Always felt that way.
Hey man, even if it's not for the channel, I think you'd dig Riverside - Second Life Syndrome. Proggy, on the metal-ish side, has some feels. As the kids say these days, much love, homey.
Brilliant! If you want something beautiful and about recognising Mental health issues....
Pink Floyd "S hine on Y ou crazy D iamond" about Syd Barrett dropped from the band suffering severe mental health issues and the effects of drug abuse.
Or
If you want beauty, empathy with some funkyness
Pink Floyd "Echoes (Part 1) Live at Pompeii 1972
No Audience, No Lights, No Pyrotechnics just Gods playing to the Gods
(do the split Part 1 as this keeps the length better for reaction purposes. Also Part 2 has a very long "sound scape" section at the start.)
"I am you and what I see is me"
Try Sorrow from pulse concert and Money from pulse
Amazing huh .
great reaction, id recomend you react to ON THE TURNING AWAY from
the same live pulse concert, im sure that you will enjoy it
The delicate sound of thunder.
Oh hell yea! Thanks for recommending!
At 64 this song becomes more and more poignant each passing year.
You should have kept going and listened to "The Great Gig in the Sky"...
Shine on you crazy diamond, 1-5 and 6-9. My favourite if that’s possible with pink floyd. Then check out the last concert they made together as the original band (including Rodger Waters , the creator of floyd) It’s a special treat
ruclips.net/video/KMgmeWePYk0/видео.htmlsi=RlMufsZyAWFR27pv
Fuckin magic int it
Should always do the album release version first this live stuff isn't the same and cannot compare.
What you said about it being like a backdrop to reality is perfectly stated!!!
this was such a cool song
You need to improve the audio on your videos.
Where was it wrong? It will help me to go back and adjust
@@TheWolffAndTheMelody it was just very low in general compared to other YT videos. Had to up the volume for your video drastically (and then re-adjust down for the next). Try to keep your audio levels at max -6 to -2 db. That should probably solve it.
can you go wrong with Pink Floyd songs?
So far, no lol
I have seen Floyd live a few times, but when I want to listen to them, I play the studio versions.
The deep lyrics get lost when you are distracted by the concert.
This song is supposed to be retrospective and thoughtful, but this faster version kinda messes with the vibe.
For future reference, Earlier concerts with the original lyricist (Roger Waters) would be more conducive to experiencing the music as intended by the author.
Waters and Gilmour have different vocal range and tone, which Waters used to write for.
After Waters left, it turned into a tribute band that lacks the fire of the original.
Even the drummer started a another band to go back to the early days of Floyd, because Floyd just aren't Floyd anymore.
Watching the old Live at Pompeii film is like watching a different band.
OH I will go and check out studio for sure.