This piece is a masterpiece in my view yet it has been so underrated over the years. Pink Floyd themselves rarely play it if at all in concerts anymore. Thumbs up to You Tubers who continue to upload good music that we can still enjoy and that would otherwise most likely have been forgotten with the passing of time.
Same thing here, this album taught me when i was 16 what "rock way beyond in the future" was like , and since then my taste for music kept this high standar till today thanks to all the members of this sonic experiment as they called it . The flight started in minute 12.37 for me is simply sublime. now im trying to show this to the new generatios so much alienated by the music heard today. Eternal blessings and thanks
Un rocksito asi inspirador y profundo🤟🎸uno de los mejores grupos de rock que pudieron surgir🤟y es que la mejor musica algunas veces fue la de antaño🎸🤟con expertos musicos influenciados por la combinación de instrumentos variados, refinados y el uso de sonidos electronicos🎸🤟que finalmente concluyeron y perpetuaron un genero algo extraño, avanzado y bastante creativo para su epoca🎸🤟un rocksito psicodélico de la mano de los maestros del floyd rosa🎸🤟
I have been a Pink Floyd fan since DSOTM was brought out. Where the latest albums dominated on my playlist in my earlier years, it are now the older albums Atom Heart Mother, Piper at the Gates and Obscured by Clouds that I listen too most. And of course Animals, because it is among their best albums ever. Especially the crazy ideas from the beginning sound so fresh and different from any other group in the world. It shows me every time why Pink Floyd was destined to become the best group in the world, even though none of the musicians was the best of breed on his instrument in the beginning. Good, creative ideas and crazy experiments are at least as important as craftmanship to make a musical difference.
I listened to this as a teen. I loved it so much, I completely wore out my brother's eight track. This is all I listened to for six months straight. I went without hearing it for 35 years. Thank God for u- tube and God bless the person for uploading this masterpiece!
It never really worked as a live piece. Without the orchestra and choir it sounded bare, and to me, rather boring; whilst with orchestra and choir it often sounded quite out of tune. Also I think Ron Geesin had a lot to do with it sounding good on record - more than the group themselves appreciate - even if he wasn't that pleased with the end result either.
This album was made when the band was in a space that they lost when they got into the infighting. When this album came out the hot prog thing was orchestras. Deep Purple, Moody Blues, Procol Harum and others where experimenting with classical three movement structure. This was part of the scene at that time. I was in high school then and this was alternative music. I always liked this album a lot on acid. Pink Floyd made acid music then. They were the masters, Moody Blues the prince's and Hendrix was the King of Acid Music
What's so amazing about this album is that it was all done on a single 3M-M56, 1-inch, 8-track multitrack recorder. It would not be until 1972, and the start of 'Dark Side of the Moon', that Abbey Road Studios would upgrade to a new Studer A80 2-inch, 16-track multitrack recorder.
I am always totally amazed at commenters who trash music . Post your creative masterpieces! Let’s see 1,000,000 buy your stuff! Start with with a clean slate...... be completely original.... I’ve been listening to Pink Floyd since their first efforts... the journey they have done...... the metamorphosis...... this particular album joined me on many a cosmic journey.... I am grateful to have come from a time where music came from heart and head as opposed to the wallet....
The wallet?What the fuck are you on about grandad? The likes of pink floyd are living in mansions and swanning around monaco. Musicians today make a relative pittance due to how the internet and tech giants have knee capped the music industry.
A la fois très représentative de son époque et hors du temps . Cette musique tellement planante m' a évité, en ces temps-là, d'avoir recours à des paradis artificiels . Grace à la magie de RUclips, j'ai le grand plaisir de me la repasser . Le charme opère toujours et de me faire revivre ces belles années d'intense création artistique .
One of the greatest attributes of this is that it was never commercialised. Some of the greatest originals are like that. This I always attribute as a fore runner to "Echoes".
ZA! ZA! ZA! ZA! SSSHHHH! LATATITA! LOKUSSAA! I luv the choir from hell, freakin genious, and personally i think floyd is right up there with bach,beethoven, some of their songs are composed like a simphony, and a perfect example is the full version of "crazydiamond" "echoes" "this entire album" and the album "animals" i feel like im forgetting a few other songs, but hopefully some of you know what i mean. Also i would like to recomend in case some of you out there have not heard it, It's an album called "The last temptation of christ" by PeterGabriel. So alright i guess that's all, and MerryChristmas and a HappyNewYear to all of you, peace...
I have Pink Floyd's Atom Heart Mother on a Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab Original Master Recording Limited Edition 24Karat gold CD. The original master tapes were used to master the CD. The sound quality is excellent. It sounds Like Pink Floyd is performing the entire album in front of me. I also have Pink Floyd's Dark Side Of The Moon on a Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab Limited Edition 24 Karat gold CD.
This is my favourite Pink Floyd album. I'm sad that Dave Gilmour doesn't like it. It's genius. I love hearing that motorbike go across my head when I have my earphones on and all the rest of it.
1973 sitting in my Van in Southern Spain overlooking the rock of Gibraltar, playing Atom heart mother with such clear sky that I could see Morocco and this "famous" Dutch piano player asked me: "What kind of music is this Carl?"
Anyone who dislikes this masterpiece?...is out of his mind.
13 unlucky are outta they mind!
Not everyone understands a true masterpiece.. only a few can ...
my dad called this 'sub-par orf shit'
Ronnie Smith Probably because it has a cow on it , and they fart.
Anyone who dislikes this wonderful treasure doesn"t have a mind!!!!!! A PRICELESS GEM!!!!!
This piece is a masterpiece in my view yet it has been so underrated over the years. Pink Floyd themselves rarely play it if at all in concerts anymore. Thumbs up to You Tubers who continue to upload good music that we can still enjoy and that would otherwise most likely have been forgotten with the passing of time.
to be fair, pink floyd themselves rarely play anything at all in concerts anymore.
roger waters himself hated this piece. I love it!
❤ by FRANCESCO VIVALDI
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(Italy - Milan)
This one & Echos are so powerful, it show how genius was this band
Absolutely YESSSSS my friend thanks for sharing
This was the album that started it all for me . completely changed my musical desires .
Same here. I was 12 or 13.
Same thing here, this album taught me when i was 16 what "rock way beyond in the future" was like , and since then my taste for music kept this high standar till today thanks to all the members of this sonic experiment as they called it . The flight started in minute 12.37 for me is simply sublime. now im trying to show this to the new generatios so much alienated by the music heard today.
Eternal blessings and thanks
It combines classic music, avant-garde music, psychedelic rock
yup like no other
Sympho rock, psychedelic art rock, very good!
Un rocksito asi inspirador y profundo🤟🎸uno de los mejores grupos de rock que pudieron surgir🤟y es que la mejor musica algunas veces fue la de antaño🎸🤟con expertos musicos influenciados por la combinación de instrumentos variados, refinados y el uso de sonidos electronicos🎸🤟que finalmente concluyeron y perpetuaron un genero algo extraño, avanzado y bastante creativo para su epoca🎸🤟un rocksito psicodélico de la mano de los maestros del floyd rosa🎸🤟
I have been a Pink Floyd fan since DSOTM was brought out. Where the latest albums dominated on my playlist in my earlier years, it are now the older albums Atom Heart Mother, Piper at the Gates and Obscured by Clouds that I listen too most. And of course Animals, because it is among their best albums ever. Especially the crazy ideas from the beginning sound so fresh and different from any other group in the world. It shows me every time why Pink Floyd was destined to become the best group in the world, even though none of the musicians was the best of breed on his instrument in the beginning. Good, creative ideas and crazy experiments are at least as important as craftmanship to make a musical difference.
Agreed! And "The Early Years " shows this in a most convincing way!
an absolute masterpiece. It changed me for ever
Still makes me cry after so many years ... this song is pure bliss.🥰
I listened to this as a teen. I loved it so much, I completely wore out my brother's eight track. This is all I listened to for six months straight. I went without hearing it for 35 years. Thank God for u- tube and God bless the person for uploading this masterpiece!
Well, its been available in every format since 8 track.
I especially love the Atom Heart Mother suite. Read that the band themselves don't like this album anymore. They now think it's bad. I like it.
The forgotten masterpiece
It never really worked as a live piece. Without the orchestra and choir it sounded bare, and to me, rather boring; whilst with orchestra and choir it often sounded quite out of tune. Also I think Ron Geesin had a lot to do with it sounding good on record - more than the group themselves appreciate - even if he wasn't that pleased with the end result either.
This album was made when the band was in a space that they lost when they got into the infighting. When this album came out the hot prog thing was orchestras. Deep Purple, Moody Blues, Procol Harum and others where experimenting with classical three movement structure. This was part of the scene at that time. I was in high school then and this was alternative music. I always liked this album a lot on acid. Pink Floyd made acid music then. They were the masters, Moody Blues the prince's and Hendrix was the King of Acid Music
The beggining of the album is just... ahhh, so satisfying to listen to
What's so amazing about this album is that it was all done on a single 3M-M56, 1-inch, 8-track multitrack recorder. It would not be until 1972, and the start of 'Dark Side of the Moon', that Abbey Road Studios would upgrade to a new Studer A80 2-inch, 16-track multitrack recorder.
You sure know your shit. Impressed.
@@dashriprock9014 Thanks!
Listening to this, for some odd reason, seems to take me back to '84-'85 watching "The Young Ones' Sunday nights on MTV.
EL MEJOR PERO EL MEJOR DISCO DE PINK FLOYD,ES TODO UN ARTE GRANDES MUSICOS.
I am always totally amazed at commenters who trash music . Post your creative masterpieces! Let’s see 1,000,000 buy your stuff! Start with with a clean slate...... be completely original.... I’ve been listening to Pink Floyd since their first efforts... the journey they have done...... the metamorphosis...... this particular album joined me on many a cosmic journey.... I am grateful to have come from a time where music came from heart and head as opposed to the wallet....
The wallet?What the fuck are you on about grandad? The likes of pink floyd are living in mansions and swanning around monaco. Musicians today make a relative pittance due to how the internet and tech giants have knee capped the music industry.
You don’t have to be a musician to criticize music
Roger is really an architect
A la fois très représentative de son époque et hors du temps . Cette musique tellement planante m' a évité, en ces temps-là, d'avoir recours à des paradis artificiels . Grace à la magie de RUclips, j'ai le grand plaisir de me la repasser . Le charme opère toujours et de me faire revivre ces belles années d'intense création artistique .
Good old times. For someone the start of feeling cool breath from abroad masters. Memories cost a lot in our progress and vision.
superior piece of music
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!
THE GREATEST MUSIC OF ALL TIMES
One of the greatest attributes of this is that it was never commercialised. Some of the greatest originals are like that. This I always attribute as a fore runner to "Echoes".
My acid (LSD) trip days along with the Moody Blues late 60s
Me too ! I had this album when I was 15, the first time I took ACID around 1968 !
Me too Buddy!
Moodys are not bad, but almost like a "bad trip" next to this transcendent Masterpiece
The true transition from psychedelic to progressive. You can feel it
Whether or not Gilmore or anyone else likes it means little to me. The fact that I enjoy it means everything.
So true. Just love the 23 minute suite. Music of a bygone age. No egos, no multimillionaires, just wonderful.
🤫🥲😶😥😢😭😀😃😄🤣 es esto UNA MONTAÑA RUSA EMOCIONAL,ENTRE RISAS,LLANTO,ATONITO,AGRADECIDO,CONMOVIDO,etc,etc. y ustedes que sienten.
y a -t-il quelqu'un sur la planète qui l'écoute en ce moment?
Hello ! Is there anyone on the planet who is listening to him right now?
Me and some friends
Oui et du Cambodge......❤️
Oui tqt
I've not listened to this since I was a teen. My taste and sophistication has changed since then. I dig it. 😛
Classical, avant-garde and psychedelic just how I like my floyd
Silence in the studio!!!
ZA! ZA! ZA! ZA! SSSHHHH! LATATITA! LOKUSSAA! I luv the choir from hell, freakin genious, and personally i think floyd is right up there with bach,beethoven, some of their songs are composed like a simphony, and a perfect example is the full version of "crazydiamond" "echoes" "this entire album" and the album "animals" i feel like im forgetting a few other songs, but hopefully some of you know what i mean. Also i would like to recomend in case some of you out there have not heard it, It's an album called "The last temptation of christ" by PeterGabriel. So alright i guess that's all, and MerryChristmas and a HappyNewYear to all of you, peace...
friki71*Rapateeka, dogo tah
@@sevenchurches3865 right on bro, the choir from hell lol!
17:55-18:25 Hints of Echoes.
I have Pink Floyd's Atom Heart Mother on a Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab Original Master Recording Limited Edition 24Karat gold CD.
The original master tapes were used to master the CD.
The sound quality is excellent.
It sounds Like Pink Floyd is performing the entire album in front of me.
I also have Pink Floyd's Dark Side Of The Moon on a Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab Limited Edition 24 Karat gold CD.
I just dont get how aversive the band is about this song (album). Some great innovative work by gilmour in this song.
Am I the only one reminded of Monty Python and the Holy Grail during the choir parts?
Pink Floyd helped fund the making of Holy Grail.
Holy shit foreal? I love Python and Floyd
Yaeh exaxtly !
Greeting's to All who Listen this wonderful Stuff from HAMBURG/GERMANY ..
Smile. \m/ ' [-_-] ' \m/....Bye... Bottoms up and cheers...Stay loud, stay proud, stay heavy. Take care, be strong, and stay safe .......
Masterpiece.
Eggsactly. This was the first Floyd I heard as a Freshman.
You wonder how it mighta been if Syd got the help he needed.
This and meddle, the best by miles
Early Alan Parsons Project.
SILENCE in the Studio!!
si sentiva alla pubblicità dell'acqua Fiuggi
Think ! The music of Eru ! Think ! Silmaril
ahead of time, a true masterpiece, underatted...
THIS IS A LOUD ANNOUNCEMENT!
C est le générique des barbapapa
Magic, not music.
Bro I'm tripping g balls how am I typi g rn😂🤣🤣
Perfect antidote for surviving the obscene world in This USA Trump days that seem forever.
middayz shut the hell up, you weenie! Just enjoy this masterpiece
You are neo-liberal sheep I presume?
@@ssdivizion SHUT IT HITLER
19:10
Don't get me wrong. Pink Floyd is one of my favorite bands of all time, but this early work makes me want to poke out my ear drums with an ice pick.
go ahead
I had a hard time adapting to the pre-meddle stuff (especially ummagumma) but now I love all of them, except More.
1:25
I agree with Gilmour. It is "a load of rubbish."
Why did he perform it again in his later years? I think it's great!
Well, you will have to ask him that. I'm just expressing my opinion
Gilmour probably thinks his entire life is a load of rubbish.
This is my favourite Pink Floyd album. I'm sad that Dave Gilmour doesn't like it. It's genius. I love hearing that motorbike go across my head when I have my earphones on and all the rest of it.
1973 sitting in my Van in Southern Spain overlooking the rock of Gibraltar, playing Atom heart mother with such clear sky that I could see Morocco and this "famous" Dutch piano player asked me: "What kind of music is this Carl?"