💬Keep in mind, there are two videos that the reactors watched for this live performance. The original and the re-edited/re-mastered version, so you may see different camera angles in the multi edits section. In my opinion, it is one of the most powerful pieces of music on the planet. My favorite part of this particular performance might have to be at 5:42 when she goes into that melancholy call and response-like section. She does it again at the end and both times I feel such a heavy weight of conflict and sadness for some reason. The fact that it affects me in this way every time I hear it is the reason it’s my favorite. I’ve been waiting to do this one since the beginning of this journey. I put it off because I knew it was going to be very difficult, especially breaking the song down into sections. I am pretty happy with the end result and I hope you all enjoy it! 💜 EDIT: Don't worry... I plan on doing the studio version of the song too. I do prefer it to the live version as I do most songs... but this live version is probably my favorite of all of the live versions.
You have MAD editing skills! Kudos to you WonderMommaOG! I agree that this is one of the most powerful music score ever witnessed. I'm 63 and it still brings a tear to my eye.
I own the dvd of this concert. The thing that I really like about the time section that you tagged is when David turns the volume down on his pedal steel & turns to watch her finish out her vocals with true appreciation.
All these young people enjoying this music for the first time seem to be so moved, but adding about 40 years of nostalgia into the experience makes it so much more incredible.
This was at Earls Court , London and I had the great pleasure of being there , it was a lifetine experience , the girls are Sam Brown , Durga McBroom and Claudia Fontaine
I've listened to this for fifty years. Long ago I would get a tear in the corner of my eye, but now the piano intro gets me started, because I know what's coming. It's full on tears rolling down the cheeks now, no matter what my mood is.
Amazing that no matter how many times I see reactions to Pink Floyd and especially the PULSE concert - everyone has that look of bliss and are deeply affected!
One video, but two masterpieces. Thanks WonderMommaOG. 1st masterpiece: The Great Gig in the Sky orchestrated by none other than Pink Floyd. 2nd masterpiece: This Compilation of reactions orchestrated by none other than WonderMommaOG. Your compilation editing talent is comparable to Pink Floyd's talent on stage. You are truly unique.
the blonde vocalist is Sam(antha) Brown and she is terrific........all the vocalists were free to interpret the stages of grief in their own way..........soul-piercing
That voice..... Clare Torry is just next level. Amazingly beautiful song. Dark Side of the moon is the greatest album ever made. Awesome choice Momma. This is such a great version of an all time classic
Sam Brown (the blonde singer) was performing in Blackpool, UK with The Jools Holland Orchestra. My mate got us tickets. We went to the gig and I was yards away from her! Man she could sing. Stage presence. ..
This has got to be one of the most beautiful, powerful, spirit lifting songs I've ever heard. For me. Stunning vocals on both this and it's original. To take us thru the emotions of the stages of death without a word. Brilliantly done. Thanx so so much, take care, Peace
Tbf, every one of these ladies were already known for their voices. Sam Brown has numerous songs in the charts. Durga McBroom was the singer with Blue Pearl ( Naked In The Rain ) fame and Claudia Fontaine was a backing singer for many songs including from The Jam, Soul II Soul, Elvis Costello etc etc.
As someone who spent 12 years in video editing in TV news, I can not imagine the amount of time and work you spent compiling all the reaction videos into one video, including keeping the audio track sounding seamless and keeping the video and audio in sync. A huge thumbs up👍👍 to you for the excellent job well done. Watching and listening to Sam Brown (I assume 'Sam' is short for Samantha) brings me to tears every time I watch her, and I have the DVD of the concert.
One of the greatests, if not, the best damn song in the history of rock, bar none. I have been listening to Pink Floyd for the 21 years. This song is so emotionally draining yet beautiful at the same time. I am so happy that young people today are able to experience this song, well over close to 43 years after its release. Thanks Momma for this. Peace and love.
Pink Floyd comes at you in so many different ways and styles that’s why you hey are timeless and unique band this one proves that 🤘🎤🎤🎤🎹🎹🎹🥁🎸🎸🔉🔊🔉🔊🔉🔊💯✅🤘🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Fantastic again WM, much kudos. Clare Torry's original rendition is one of the greatest female vocal performances of all time, shows how good it is that Floyd used three to try and replicate it. Sam Brown's raucous scream is a spine tingling moment too.
Check out Eva Avila covering this. She performs it with Brit Floyd and does the whole song herself. Best rendition other than the original I've ever heard.
@@brettkenschaft4239 Great call Brett, seen Brit Floyd and she does indeed nail it. There's a US based band called Which One's Pink that I saw in 2000 and their version featured a tall African American lady who absolutely blew us away, she got a five minute standing ovation from everyone in Scruffy O'Shea's in Marina del Rey. There is a UK tribute called Pinked Floyd and she hits every note too, stunning.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for putting this together! This live version from 1994 is my absolute favorite version of this song. When "Darkside of the Moon" came out, I was in high school and didn't have a lot of money to spend on albums I didn't know much about. I'd heard "Money" from the album, but thought it was just okay. I was spending my music money on other bands: Jethro Tull, Led Zeppelin, Yes, Moody Blues, etc. It wasn't until 1976 that I heard the whole album for the first time. I bought it the next day! I love reaction videos, especially the ones of younger people discovering music from my "youth" and loving it. This was such a wonderful compilation of those reactions! Thank you again!
What an absolutely beautiful piece of music from Rick on the piano! Been listening to Floyd since the mid 70’s. This track always brings a tear to my eye😢 Thank you so much WonderMomma for another awesome compilation🔥❤
At 6:38; it's great how the vocalist end's, by stepping back into darkness, so appropriate. Thank-you for all of your effort and time you spent on this compilation, masterful work.
Great work momma ! I love this whole album but this is my fave. So glad u did this. Happy Valentines sweetheart 💓 Lots of love ❤️ Erinna_The_White_Rose
A beautiful tribute to Pink Floyd's Song birds! As the collage of souls reacting to it. Respect to the hard work done to make this. Just goes to show that music crosses language barriers and reaches souls. Thank you.
Most impressive is how you sync all of this; artistry of its own. Thank you for this compilation to such a beautiful song (and I'll be looking for your treatment of reactions to the studio version)!
@WonderMommaOG From another OG, seeing Floyd blow their young minds away yet again is beautiful. I love hearing their responses as it takes me back to 13 years old hearing this for the first time through my Marantz system on vinyl for the first time. 40 years later it still gives me shivers. ❤
This song is a masterpiece and you have done well in capturing the reactions to this version. This song goes straight to your heart and becomes instantly unforgettable.
Are you kidding me??? You did it again Wondermomma! This is my second favorite PF song!!! I am so glad you did this song! Every time I hear it I get emotional...it is often my go-to song when I need to express pain...the "Great Gig in the Sky" PF said they wanted it so you could FEEL the mourning... they wanted someone with power. So they called up Clare Torry and had her listen to the musical part of it ONCE and said "All right, we want you to think of despair, dreadfulness, no hope... death.. and we want you to explain it with your voice"... and did she! The story goes that she was actually embarrassed but PF was stunned... she was amazing and it goes right through the heart...Now I know this was the live version which is great as well but oh...I get goosebumps every time I hear this song...the power of music is amazing...as I often say sometimes I need the lyrics and sometimes I need the instrumentation... THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, for doing this epic and amazing song...this song is a big part of me...
Next time you see a lot of those older people down the street, know that we have been listening to this for more than 45 years. Now listen to just the one lady sing all of this on the studio recording.
Wonderful work putting together all these reaction videos. Its like a visit with old friends.I don't know if you welcome requests but I know Road of Resistance by Babymetal had some pretty wild reaction moments. Love what you do, you are gifted.
Thank you once again, WMOG, for this pair of reflective, emotional, comparative videos. All the artists went 100% from their souls; knew what to do with the musical material and turned it into spiritual matter.
Well done again Momma. Your reaction mashups/compilations and you with them are in a league of your own, far and away above, miles above, an entire universe beyond any and all others. I also enjoy the making of sections that show the hard work and care you out into each of them. I don't give out likes and subs like candy on Halloween but you certainly earned mine. Keep up the fantastic work! God bless and keep you my sister. Much love and respect and success, from deep in the ❤ of Texas. Peace
As a teen in the seventy's we took this type of music for granted, but seeing all the reactions of the younger generations i think to my self wow what a time to grow up musically, never to be again I'm sorry to say
Claire Torre laid down the vocals on the original for this song in one take. She thought that she had gone way too fast & wanted to do another take. David, Richard, Nick, & Roger were immediately enamored with & emotionally moved by her vocals & told her that it was absolutely perfect. Truly a case of a vocal track laid down in one take with the simple direction of " think about great loss in your life, loss of a loved one & the emotion that it brings."
You got it! This is a VERY good compilation in that you get the live first and you absolutely MUST stay through the "making of" to hear the original studio version. Wondermama, you presented this song experience perfectly, you crafty little devil! Can't wait to see what you create next. Unbelievable skill, talent and taste. Just amazing.
Headphones on to listen this one. Remember that when Clare Torry originally 'sang' this, she nailed it on the first take. They recorded it a few more times, but the first was the best.
And remember, Clare Torry never knew the boys, arrived at the studio, and just improvised. Even the boys didn’t know what they wanted at the time. Absolute classic.
Pink Floyd shows are more than that, they are an experience! 🙌🏻 Good job again, Momma! 👏🏻
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I first heard Pink Floyd in '74' when I was up at Humboldt State Univ. Dark Side of the Moon was and still is amazing. I was lucky enough to see them live in '1994' at the Oakland Coliseum. The music was mesmerizing, and the laser light show was unbelievable. They shot the lasers at this 8' spinning Disco Ball and the entire stadium looked like a flowing liquid plasma. Shedmen
I just wanted to let you know that I appreciate the editing and all the hard work and effort it takes to put something like this together, that people take for granted… You did an amazing job on the video…. This is my favorite band saw them 3 times including the WALL concert… this song will be played in my funeral…. I will let everyone comment on the song and I just wanted to let you know that there are people out there that can see the work and time you put in to it . Great job!
I had the privilege about 30+ yrs ago to see Pink Floyd with Roger and David before the had issues. Out of all the concert's I have seen, not 1 came close to them. Lets just say, we drove to the show in a car we left on a cloud of euphoria and Unicorn tears!🎼🌹💖
I bought "Dark Side of The Moon" like in 1975 or so. I don't recall exactly but me and my best friend at the time were pumped! Went to my sister's apartment while she was at work to use her record player and to be able to smoke a doobie while we slit the cellophane off and experience Pink Floyd! Man..talk about not being able to appreciate what we had at the time. I appreciate much mor deeply now than I did then. Don't get it wrong. It's just that as an adult, you can appreciate with experience what is such an incredible performance. Back then the guitars and stuff was our focus where now it is art and this is art at its best!!!
I must admit WonderMomma I've never been a big Pink Floyd fan. But there's certainly plenty of people that love them. They're certainly going to get reactions too.
This is one of those songs that gets me emotional every single time I hear it. Lots of people here complaining about doing the live version instead of the studio version. Yes Clare's original is the standard and the best, but this one is very good, too. For yet another one check out Eva Avila covering this song with Brit Floyd. She does the whole thing herself and I think it's the best rendition other than the original.
Bold choice. I'm told Ms Torry's vocal performance represents the five stages of grief. Fifty years of this record and that's absolutely the case. Anything more would be inappropriate. Thanks, #Momma.
I taught a contemporary issues of health course at a university. We had a unit on death and dying. First day of this unit I walked in didn’t say a word and played this video. Every student including several male collegiate athletes cried. We could have spent several classes Lecturing about dealing with dying and bereavement but this song opened up a conversation we would never had based on the textbook.
When he said it's soothing yet haunting, that's a great way to describe the mood of this song. At first, she comes out singing strong fighting death. Scared of it, she doesn't want to die and then gradually softens when she's finally accepted it. And is ready to go.
Si esta música no te Transporta no sientes lo que transmite, es impresionante como te lleva al espacio o al infinito, te escapas de la realidad, maravilloso. 🇨🇱
I’d have to say that I’ve listened to Dark Side Of The Moon more than any other album in my 61yrs. It holds the most meaning for me. It has been my “therapy” and comfort, as familiar as an old friend. Without getting into details, I’ll just say that this song, in particular, is very special to me. (Edit: Clare Torres studio version) If anyone was to ask me what grief feels like, I would tell them to listen to this track. I know many of you will relate. Great job WMOG. I know you said this was gonna be a tough one. Much ❤ to you and all on Valentine’s Day!
💬Keep in mind, there are two videos that the reactors watched for this live performance. The original and the re-edited/re-mastered version, so you may see different camera angles in the multi edits section.
In my opinion, it is one of the most powerful pieces of music on the planet. My favorite part of this particular performance might have to be at 5:42 when she goes into that melancholy call and response-like section. She does it again at the end and both times I feel such a heavy weight of conflict and sadness for some reason. The fact that it affects me in this way every time I hear it is the reason it’s my favorite.
I’ve been waiting to do this one since the beginning of this journey. I put it off because I knew it was going to be very difficult, especially breaking the song down into sections. I am pretty happy with the end result and I hope you all enjoy it! 💜
EDIT: Don't worry... I plan on doing the studio version of the song too. I do prefer it to the live version as I do most songs... but this live version is probably my favorite of all of the live versions.
Your love of good music shows in your fantastic compilation videos. THANK YOU!!!! ❤❤❤
It was the 1st song to bring tears to my eyes and more than once, in the 1990s when i discovered it.
You have MAD editing skills! Kudos to you WonderMommaOG!
I agree that this is one of the most powerful music score ever witnessed. I'm 63 and it still brings a tear to my eye.
I own the dvd of this concert. The thing that I really like about the time section that you tagged is when David turns the volume down on his pedal steel & turns to watch her finish out her vocals with true appreciation.
It's always amazed me why anyone would ever react for the first time to a song from a live version. Doesn't even feature the original singer.
Taking nothing away from this live performmance, but the original studio version is gold
The original is better in my opinion. But both are gold.
agreed
Yes, and also I prefer the Delicate Sound of Thunder live performance over Pulse!❤️🎼
I was gonna say the samething. That version was done by one voice The Great Clair Torry
I agree. I can’t erase over forty years of hearing Clare Torry’s voice
All these young people enjoying this music for the first time seem to be so moved, but adding about 40 years of nostalgia into the experience makes it so much more incredible.
This was at Earls Court , London and I had the great pleasure of being there , it was a lifetine experience , the girls are Sam Brown , Durga McBroom and Claudia Fontaine
I've listened to this for fifty years. Long ago I would get a tear in the corner of my eye, but now the piano intro gets me started, because I know what's coming. It's full on tears rolling down the cheeks now, no matter what my mood is.
Sometimes you don't need lyrics to enjoy a song. It is awesome to see the younger generation enjoying a classic.
Amazing that no matter how many times I see reactions to Pink Floyd and especially the PULSE concert - everyone has that look of bliss and are deeply affected!
One video, but two masterpieces. Thanks WonderMommaOG.
1st masterpiece: The Great Gig in the Sky orchestrated by none other than Pink Floyd.
2nd masterpiece: This Compilation of reactions orchestrated by none other than WonderMommaOG.
Your compilation editing talent is comparable to Pink Floyd's talent on stage. You are truly unique.
the blonde vocalist is Sam(antha) Brown and she is terrific........all the vocalists were free to interpret the stages of grief in their own way..........soul-piercing
Crying …..isn’t everyone? Be honest….its that good❤🎶❤️✅😎👏👏👏
hardly ever happened to me
That voice..... Clare Torry is just next level. Amazingly beautiful song. Dark Side of the moon is the greatest album ever made. Awesome choice Momma. This is such a great version of an all time classic
You realize that was not Clare singing in this version. She did the original version for DSOTM. Which she was totally awesome
It's not Clare Torry
Rendered speechless
Sam Brown (the blonde singer) was performing in Blackpool, UK with The Jools Holland Orchestra. My mate got us tickets. We went to the gig and I was yards away from her! Man she could sing. Stage presence. ..
Been listening to this album since the vinyl was cut. Never gets old. These singers give me chills.
This has got to be one of the most beautiful, powerful, spirit lifting songs I've ever heard. For me. Stunning vocals on both this and it's original. To take us thru the emotions of the stages of death without a word. Brilliantly done. Thanx so so much, take care, Peace
Great interlude on one of the greatest concept album to EVER exist! More Pink Floyd!
Pure female soul. My hat is off to Pink Floyd for giving these ladies a platform to display their beautiful voices.
Tbf, every one of these ladies were already known for their voices. Sam Brown has numerous songs in the charts. Durga McBroom was the singer with Blue Pearl ( Naked In The Rain ) fame and Claudia Fontaine was a backing singer for many songs including from The Jam, Soul II Soul, Elvis Costello etc etc.
When the music is good,,,,,people hear,,,,and FEEL it. Another great compilation vid. 💥💥💥👍👍👍
As someone who spent 12 years in video editing in TV news, I can not imagine the amount of time and work you spent compiling all the reaction videos into one video, including keeping the audio track sounding seamless and keeping the video and audio in sync. A huge thumbs up👍👍 to you for the excellent job well done. Watching and listening to Sam Brown (I assume 'Sam' is short for Samantha) brings me to tears every time I watch her, and I have the DVD of the concert.
Thank you so much. If you go to the end of the video, I always include a "the making of" portion that shows the work. 😅 Appreciate the compliment!
@@WonderMommaOGYes, I saw the 'making of' video. How much time did you have to invest in making the video?
@@dogbarbill They vary, but it averages 30-40 hours, give or take.
One of the greatests, if not, the best damn song in the history of rock, bar none. I have been listening to Pink Floyd for the 21 years. This song is so emotionally draining yet beautiful at the same time. I am so happy that young people today are able to experience this song, well over close to 43 years after its release. Thanks Momma for this. Peace and love.
Pink Floyd comes at you in so many different ways and styles that’s why you hey are timeless and unique band this one proves that 🤘🎤🎤🎤🎹🎹🎹🥁🎸🎸🔉🔊🔉🔊🔉🔊💯✅🤘🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Fantastic again WM, much kudos. Clare Torry's original rendition is one of the greatest female vocal performances of all time, shows how good it is that Floyd used three to try and replicate it. Sam Brown's raucous scream is a spine tingling moment too.
Check out Eva Avila covering this. She performs it with Brit Floyd and does the whole song herself. Best rendition other than the original I've ever heard.
@@brettkenschaft4239 Great call Brett, seen Brit Floyd and she does indeed nail it. There's a US based band called Which One's Pink that I saw in 2000 and their version featured a tall African American lady who absolutely blew us away, she got a five minute standing ovation from everyone in Scruffy O'Shea's in Marina del Rey. There is a UK tribute called Pinked Floyd and she hits every note too, stunning.
@@ArtieFufkinPolymerRecords Thanks!! I will check those out!
I’ve said this on many reaction channels about Pink Floyd, they are not a band or genre, they are an experience. This song is a perfect example.
Momma delivers the goods. Again.
The hard work and dedication, you got it mama🙏🏽🙏🏽🫵‼️‼️
Ce morceau est une pure merveille ...un diamant musical !!!
Sam Brown is just amazing, her voice is like a Goddess singing for only one person.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for putting this together! This live version from 1994 is my absolute favorite version of this song. When "Darkside of the Moon" came out, I was in high school and didn't have a lot of money to spend on albums I didn't know much about. I'd heard "Money" from the album, but thought it was just okay. I was spending my music money on other bands: Jethro Tull, Led Zeppelin, Yes, Moody Blues, etc. It wasn't until 1976 that I heard the whole album for the first time. I bought it the next day! I love reaction videos, especially the ones of younger people discovering music from my "youth" and loving it. This was such a wonderful compilation of those reactions! Thank you again!
What an absolutely beautiful piece of music from Rick on the piano! Been listening to Floyd since the mid 70’s. This track always brings a tear to my eye😢 Thank you so much WonderMomma for another awesome compilation🔥❤
I absolutely love people reacting to their Pink Floyd experience ❤. Fabulous stuff. You are on a roll! Thanks!
So beautiful
It amazes me that I still know every syllable
Been a fan most of my life, but freshman year in h.s, I became obsessed 💜
At 6:38; it's great how the vocalist end's, by stepping back into darkness, so appropriate.
Thank-you for all of your effort and time you spent on this compilation, masterful work.
Nothing like this anywhere. Brilliant masterpiece. Wow!!!
Great work momma ! I love this whole album but this is my fave. So glad u did this.
Happy Valentines sweetheart 💓
Lots of love ❤️
Erinna_The_White_Rose
Your work is truly appreciated. and thanks for doing another PF song.
A beautiful tribute to Pink Floyd's Song birds!
As the collage of souls reacting to it.
Respect to the hard work done to make this.
Just goes to show that music crosses language barriers and reaches souls.
Thank you.
Most impressive is how you sync all of this; artistry of its own. Thank you for this compilation to such a beautiful song (and I'll be looking for your treatment of reactions to the studio version)!
My all time favorite Floyd song ever. 🙌👊
These are always fantastic, and often hilarious. I will watch them forever
@WonderMommaOG From another OG, seeing Floyd blow their young minds away yet again is beautiful. I love hearing their responses as it takes me back to 13 years old hearing this for the first time through my Marantz system on vinyl for the first time. 40 years later it still gives me shivers. ❤
This song is a masterpiece and you have done well in capturing the reactions to this version. This song goes straight to your heart and becomes instantly unforgettable.
Great job on this one of the best songs ever and watching these reactions is fantastic!
one of the best screams in rock! 😋
Amazing job with the editing. The song “speaks” for itself. It is an emotional journey as it is hard to call it a song. PF is my GOAT
Beautiful.
Goosebumps acquired. Love this so much. Thank you.
Are you kidding me??? You did it again Wondermomma! This is my second favorite PF song!!! I am so glad you did this song! Every time I hear it I get emotional...it is often my go-to song when I need to express pain...the "Great Gig in the Sky" PF said they wanted it so you could FEEL the mourning... they wanted someone with power. So they called up Clare Torry and had her listen to the musical part of it ONCE and said "All right, we want you to think of despair, dreadfulness, no hope... death.. and we want you to explain it with your voice"... and did she! The story goes that she was actually embarrassed but PF was stunned... she was amazing and it goes right through the heart...Now I know this was the live version which is great as well but oh...I get goosebumps every time I hear this song...the power of music is amazing...as I often say sometimes I need the lyrics and sometimes I need the instrumentation... THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, for doing this epic and amazing song...this song is a big part of me...
I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Guess what video I'm working on now? 😅 The studio version. lol
Oh THANK YOU! ❤❤❤ it is and always has been one of the most hauntingly beautiful songs ever composed!
Hey!!! Momma
Fantastic job. Such a beautiful choice
Another absolute Momma Masterpiece
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Beautiful. I'm 53 and trust me when I tell you I grew up on Pink Floyd. Dont call me a Floydian without calling me a Floydian
These ladies killed it!
Incredible
Great job making this video. This takes talent too!
Next time you see a lot of those older people down the street, know that we have been listening to this for more than 45 years. Now listen to just the one lady sing all of this on the studio recording.
Great editing done to a great song thank you for putting it together
Wonderful work putting together all these reaction videos. Its like a visit with old friends.I don't know if you welcome requests but I know Road of Resistance by Babymetal had some pretty wild reaction moments.
Love what you do, you are gifted.
Thank you once again, WMOG, for this pair of reflective, emotional, comparative videos. All the artists went 100% from their souls; knew what to do with the musical material and turned it into spiritual matter.
love my WonderMomma!
Well done again Momma. Your reaction mashups/compilations and you with them are in a league of your own, far and away above, miles above, an entire universe beyond any and all others. I also enjoy the making of sections that show the hard work and care you out into each of them. I don't give out likes and subs like candy on Halloween but you certainly earned mine. Keep up the fantastic work! God bless and keep you my sister. Much love and respect and success, from deep in the ❤ of Texas. Peace
As a teen in the seventy's we took this type of music for granted, but seeing all the reactions of the younger generations i think to my self wow what a time to grow up musically, never to be again I'm sorry to say
all reactions are "the best ever" but this one is good
Claire Torre laid down the vocals on the original for this song in one take. She thought that she had gone way too fast & wanted to do another take. David, Richard, Nick, & Roger were immediately enamored with & emotionally moved by her vocals & told her that it was absolutely perfect. Truly a case of a vocal track laid down in one take with the simple direction of " think about great loss in your life, loss of a loved one & the emotion that it brings."
Actually 3 takes and then said she was done and left the studio. The final mix is a compilation of her 3 takes.
Finally the live version uploaded from the Pulse concert ! I have this on bluray from many years ago
I think the first time I heard this i was about 15 at the time. I'm 57 now. Still the same chills today. Amazing what single voice can do .
Got to love the way Claudia backs off the microphone at the end with a little smile. Yeah resignation and acceptance nailed those then.
RIP Claudia :(
I love that the ‘making of …’ is to the original album track Clare Tovey!❤
You got it! This is a VERY good compilation in that you get the live first and you absolutely MUST stay through the "making of" to hear the original studio version. Wondermama, you presented this song experience perfectly, you crafty little devil!
Can't wait to see what you create next. Unbelievable skill, talent and taste. Just amazing.
@@patdoyle7482 Thank you very much.
Torrey not Tovey
Another job well done.
Headphones on to listen this one. Remember that when Clare Torry originally 'sang' this, she nailed it on the first take. They recorded it a few more times, but the first was the best.
I’m glad you said this. I create all of these wearing a set of headphones. They don’t sound the same coming out of a device or TV.
@WonderMommaOG My PC speakers are fine most of the time, but for music I switch on my Klim headphones. It's the only way to properly hear music.
And remember, Clare Torry never knew the boys, arrived at the studio, and just improvised. Even the boys didn’t know what they wanted at the time. Absolute classic.
I have loved this interstitial & inspirational song since I first heard it as a kid in the early 70s. It blew my mind and still does today.
Pink Floyd shows are more than that, they are an experience! 🙌🏻 Good job again, Momma! 👏🏻
I first heard Pink Floyd in '74' when I was up at Humboldt State Univ. Dark Side of the Moon was and still is amazing. I was lucky enough to see them live in '1994' at the Oakland Coliseum. The music was mesmerizing, and the laser light show was unbelievable. They shot the lasers at this 8' spinning Disco Ball and the entire stadium looked like a flowing liquid plasma. Shedmen
One of the greatest pieces of music ever created….. period!
You haven’t really lived until you’ve listened to this!
WonderMomma !!! You do the best compilations of the best music, thanks chuck.
I just wanted to let you know that I appreciate the editing and all the hard work and effort it takes to put something like this together, that people take for granted… You did an amazing job on the video…. This is my favorite band saw them 3 times including the WALL concert… this song will be played in my funeral…. I will let everyone comment on the song and I just wanted to let you know that there are people out there that can see the work and time you put in to it . Great job!
Good grief, Sam Brown really leaves it all out there on this one. She's skating right on the edge of control at some points. Just breathtaking!
Wondermomma 💜💜😊 yes!!!
WM you've done it again ❤ think this is my new favorite! Thanks 💯👍👏👏👏😊🫶
I had the privilege about 30+ yrs ago to see Pink Floyd with Roger and David before the had issues. Out of all the concert's I have seen, not 1 came close to them. Lets just say, we drove to the show in a car we left on a cloud of euphoria and Unicorn tears!🎼🌹💖
Yep theres no beating Pink Floyd..especially Live !!!
I bought "Dark Side of The Moon" like in 1975 or so. I don't recall exactly but me and my best friend at the time were pumped! Went to my sister's apartment while she was at work to use her record player and to be able to smoke a doobie while we slit the cellophane off and experience Pink Floyd! Man..talk about not being able to appreciate what we had at the time. I appreciate much mor deeply now than I did then. Don't get it wrong. It's just that as an adult, you can appreciate with experience what is such an incredible performance. Back then the guitars and stuff was our focus where now it is art and this is art at its best!!!
I must admit WonderMomma I've never been a big Pink Floyd fan. But there's certainly plenty of people that love them. They're certainly going to get reactions too.
You are on fire!
This is one of those songs that gets me emotional every single time I hear it. Lots of people here complaining about doing the live version instead of the studio version. Yes Clare's original is the standard and the best, but this one is very good, too. For yet another one check out Eva Avila covering this song with Brit Floyd. She does the whole thing herself and I think it's the best rendition other than the original.
This song makes me cry every single time, when you get the message
This song rearranges your soul.
Bold choice. I'm told Ms Torry's vocal performance represents the five stages of grief. Fifty years of this record and that's absolutely the case. Anything more would be inappropriate. Thanks, #Momma.
I taught a contemporary issues of health course at a university. We had a unit on death and dying. First day of this unit I walked in didn’t say a word and played this video. Every student including several male collegiate athletes cried. We could have spent several classes
Lecturing about dealing with dying and bereavement but this song opened up a
conversation we would never had based on the textbook.
I LOVE THIS. That's amazing and should happen more often. Thanks for sharing that.
When he said it's soothing yet haunting, that's a great way to describe the mood of this song. At first, she comes out singing strong fighting death. Scared of it, she doesn't want to die and then gradually softens when she's finally accepted it. And is ready to go.
Thank you. Very much enjoyed listening to the original recording during the 'Making Of'.
Regards. 👍
I love everbody reacton to good music i grow up listenin to for 64 and still listen in to day
best concert ever! was there live at Werchter in Belgium.
Pink Floyd are in a different galaxy to any other band. Period
Beauty momma ❤ xx
How can a song about dying can make you feel so alive
Another work of art.. by WonderMom..
Si esta música no te Transporta no sientes lo que transmite, es impresionante como te lleva al espacio o al infinito, te escapas de la realidad, maravilloso. 🇨🇱
I’d have to say that I’ve listened to Dark Side Of The Moon more than any other album in my 61yrs. It holds the most meaning for me. It has been my “therapy” and comfort, as familiar as an old friend. Without getting into details, I’ll just say that this song, in particular, is very special to me. (Edit: Clare Torres studio version) If anyone was to ask me what grief feels like, I would tell them to listen to this track. I know many of you will relate. Great job WMOG. I know you said this was gonna be a tough one. Much ❤ to you and all on Valentine’s Day!
The best female goslpel i ve heard in years !!!!!!!!!!
Good one Momma
Emotional to the core....Anger, Denial, Pain, Loss, and Acceptance. Floyd do Emotional better than anyone
Just purely brilliant. Wonderful.