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  • @johnkochen7264
    @johnkochen7264 Год назад +43

    Yes, the guitar solo at the end is out of this world but nobody mentions Nick Mason’s drumming that so perfectly and unobtrusively underscores everything Gilmour does.

  • @benshafer5198
    @benshafer5198 Год назад +166

    This version possibly the best guitar solo of all time IMO. Gilmour extracts so much emotion from that instrument 🔥

    • @ericelander9936
      @ericelander9936 Год назад +2

      It is. And I say this as someone who grew up in the sixties and seventies.

    • @benshafer5198
      @benshafer5198 Год назад +2

      @@ericelander9936 as did I lol

    • @jakehunt3392
      @jakehunt3392 Год назад +6

      Why do you say possibly bro… it is infact the greatest solo ever recorded & the fact that it is infact live makes it even greater…. Just say it bro, no one’s gonna have beaf with you 😏

    • @nigethesassenach3614
      @nigethesassenach3614 Год назад +2

      I couldn’t agree more Ben.

    • @lucianaciolfi
      @lucianaciolfi Год назад +4

      You can safely remove "possibly".

  • @maggieshevelew7579
    @maggieshevelew7579 Год назад +127

    Damn. This performance literally brings me to tears. Every time. That solo is perfection; almost a spiritual experience.

    • @CleverMonkeyArt
      @CleverMonkeyArt Год назад +4

      Not "almost".

    • @piman9280
      @piman9280 Год назад +1

      @@CleverMonkeyArt AMEN!

    • @debbiemccain5850
      @debbiemccain5850 Год назад +3

      I cry everytime towards the end!!🎶🎶

    • @SantamanitaClauscaria
      @SantamanitaClauscaria Год назад +3

      yep... someone needs to pass me the kleenex. god damn.

    • @SuperFurry68A
      @SuperFurry68A Год назад +1

      Glad I’m not the only one crying with this. No, hold on … I’m not crying. You’re crying. This is absolutely sublime.

  • @j9andphoenix
    @j9andphoenix Год назад +35

    This song makes me cry every single time. And the live version is just glorious.

  • @johnjacobs3643
    @johnjacobs3643 Год назад +21

    I've watched this video upwards of 100 times. I still get goosebumps from the solo. When the world loses Gilmour, we'll have lost a treasure. Thankfully, his music will live on!

  • @flogg8635
    @flogg8635 Год назад +8

    All of your Pink Floyd fans are so glad you watched this.

  • @stevewalsh4850
    @stevewalsh4850 Год назад +18

    Witnessed them live twice, not this particular show, but here in the States, I’ll never be the same, epic, emotional, mind altering and soul moving 😎

    • @ElizabethFenna
      @ElizabethFenna 17 дней назад

      first time in 1974 and many times after!

  • @shadowmoon467
    @shadowmoon467 Год назад +14

    YESSSSS FIRST!!!! This is by far the best Live performance of Comfortably Numb by PF in my OP. Everything was perfect the effects the vocals the instrumentals and the Solo!!!!! Everytime I hear that second solo it makes me emotional I don’t know how to explain. So much emotions when Gilmour makes the guitar cry😭🥹🥹hands down the GOAT.🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻

    • @vicprovost2561
      @vicprovost2561 Год назад +2

      Totally agree but there are other versions worth listening to, including the original The Wall tour, the video is not so great but Gilmour's is solo is worth a listen. Also any of his solo tour's that are on YT are worth it as he always does it at the end but his best non Pulse version for me, is from his first solo tour in the USA in the mid 80s, it is in a theater in England and his solo is amazing if you have not seen it. Enjoy!

    • @ianfortier6796
      @ianfortier6796 Год назад +2

      The Hammersmith Odeon in 1984. It was totally a dry run for the Delicate Sound Of Thunder version and beyond. There are no bad versions of Comfortably Numb when Gilmour's involved!

    • @squaaaaak3178
      @squaaaaak3178 Год назад

      except it's not really Pink Floyd as David Gilmour and a backup band. The best live version is from the Wall 1981, it's on RUclips. Just because it's the four originally on the wall. what's even better from that concert is Mother, with an extended solo by Gilmore.

  • @brianmusson2789
    @brianmusson2789 Год назад +41

    I was one of the very lucky people who were present at this concert at Earls Court. It was amazing , musical ability and light show out of this world. Roger Waters had left the band by then but his absence did not deter from the quality of the show. At the end of the show the whole audience went out in a stunned silence at what they had just witnessed . Pink Floyd have always been a great live band and they certainly proved it at this concert. One of the most outstanding concerts I have ever been too and I have been to a few ! I am 72 now. Sadly Earls Court is no longer there . It had witnessed many great shows. I thought you would like it!

    • @helenespaulding7562
      @helenespaulding7562 Год назад +3

      Why did they take it down…do you know? What did they build to replace it? Was it the O2 that replaced it?
      I have heard that in the 70’s it was the largest venue in England. I suppose the O2 is now the largest indoor arena? Only 18,000 though. Seems there should be larger ones. And then outdoor is Wembley of course.
      Anything in-between? Just curious. Sorry to ask so many questions.

    • @leighmurray7250
      @leighmurray7250 Год назад

      Jammie fucker. .......I was in Portugal when the Roger Waters Wall gigg went down and I couldn't make it either ...Got to see Australian Pink Floyd they were good .

    • @eirikrdberg1161
      @eirikrdberg1161 Год назад

      I saw the tour in Oslo. Pretty boring. Too big in those stadiums.

    • @brianmusson2789
      @brianmusson2789 Год назад +2

      @@helenespaulding7562 Yes it was great venue used for exhibitions and concerts from the 1930s. I think it was far better than the O2 which is far too big. It’s 70+ acres has now been developed for housing . Shame that this historic landmark has now gone . 😣

    • @brianmusson2789
      @brianmusson2789 Год назад +3

      @@eirikrdberg1161 How you can you find any Pink Floyd concert boring ? Perhaps their music is not really your taste !

  • @b1blancer1
    @b1blancer1 Год назад +21

    David Gilmour does not simply play the guitar. He tells a story with it. RIP Richard Wright.

    • @josephsmith9856
      @josephsmith9856 Год назад

      well said with richards back play the down beat is so strong

  • @swfcocs1
    @swfcocs1 Год назад +35

    If you've never seen it "Echoes " by Pink Floyd, specifically the "Live at Pompeii " version is another unforgettable performance by them, its certainly a great performance to react to...

    • @realitygypsy
      @realitygypsy Год назад +1

      Must !!!

    • @stephencrowley3939
      @stephencrowley3939 Год назад +1

      I know he's heard the studio version, because he listened to a version set to 2001: A Space Odyssey.
      The Pompeii version is obviously brilliant.

    • @philiphatterman5335
      @philiphatterman5335 Год назад +2

      Then check out the final performance of "Echoes" of Gilmour with Wright at Gdansk.

    • @jakehunt3392
      @jakehunt3392 Год назад +1

      Pompeii Is not a live performance it’s a documentary & is only 1/2 of the song, he should review the complete actual live version that Dave & Rick performed in Gdańsk & not the cut & edited documentary recorded in pompei which is basically a music video

    • @swfcocs1
      @swfcocs1 Год назад

      @@jakehunt3392 yes but echoes bookends the concert sohe can easily react to part 2 of the Pompeii version as well, and it certainly is recorded live

  • @marymargaretmoore9034
    @marymargaretmoore9034 Год назад +16

    Yes, that was Rick Wright on keys and Nick Mason on drums (although you can see they had another keyboardist and drummer on this tour, as well as Guy Pratt on bass and Tim Renwick on guitar). David and Roger wrote this song. Syed, I would also LOVE to see you do Echoes live at Pompeii in 1971/'72 (first time filmed) and Echoes live at Gdansk, Poland in 2006 (last time performed while Rick was alive). They are both so beautiful and powerful.

  • @flubblert
    @flubblert Год назад +70

    It was Roger Waters who wrote the lyrics to Comfortably Numb, not Gilmour. Roger wrote nearly all of Pink Floyd lyrics and concepts through the 70s. Roger is the one with the all angst and separation issues so brilliantly explored lyrically in "The Wall" . Dave and Richard Wright brilliantly interpreted those feelings in the stunning compositions they created. And particularly Dave with that perfectly melancholy voice nearly as iconic as his guitar.
    Roger was long gone by the time this was filmed in 1994, having left the band in 1985.

    • @anahatatutu
      @anahatatutu Год назад +4

      Nothing beats the original Floyd lineup with Waters. RW did some not-too-shabby renditions of this when he took The Wall on his own box-office smashing tour. Gilmour appeared for one show.

    • @HucksterFoot
      @HucksterFoot Год назад +7

      What was to become the chorus started out as a wordless demo Gilmour had shelved for his first solo album.
      Between Gilmour (chorus and guitar work), Waters (verses and lyrics) and Michael Kamen (orchestral backing) this great song was realized.
      Not to forget Bob Ezrin. Who convinced Waters to explore Gilmour’s demo.
      After many big arguments, they all comprised in the end, since Gilmour didn’t prefer the orchestral version.

    • @mojoriot2293
      @mojoriot2293 Год назад +1

      Wow...That's alot of words! Sorry. 🤘🤐

    • @flubblert
      @flubblert Год назад +2

      @@mojoriot2293 well, try taking a few sentences at a time then taking a nap in between. sorry. 😁 ✌️

    • @mojoriot2293
      @mojoriot2293 Год назад +3

      @@flubblert
      Lol...🤘🤪🤣. Oddly enough, I do that occasionally, but not on purpose.

  • @ziggymarlowe5654
    @ziggymarlowe5654 Год назад +6

    I'm waiting for Syed's reaction to the solo! It can melt brains, LOL. This live performance does hit me as more mysterious, making it more impactful. The light show is spectacular. Excellent reaction as usual my friend.

  • @simply_psi
    @simply_psi Год назад +8

    It is Guy Pratt who replaced Roger Watwrs on Bass and he was dating Richard Wrights daughter (I think they later married) it is Richard Wright and Nick Mason, they also double up with an additional drummer, Keyboard player and guitarist. Another great song about time and looking back over your life is High Hopes and that is another exceptional live song from Pulse

    • @jono.pom-downunder
      @jono.pom-downunder Год назад

      Spot on with Guy, a brilliant musician in his own right, and bloody funny as well.

  • @jonniequickblade3176
    @jonniequickblade3176 Год назад +11

    What is often lost about Pink Floyd was the fact they were a live band, first and foremost. Unlike today's music which is all about the studio artist, Floyd was all about the live performance. They hid behind light shows, soundscapes, and theatre-style performances that immersed their audiences. The individual band members took a back step to the show. They often played and perfected songs live before committing them to albums, and even then would evolve their song further during subsequent tours. An example of this is Dark Side, which was originally performed in 1972 (concert bootlegs are available online) that shows how the album evolved. Shine On, Dogs and Sheep were all concept pieces (again bootleg available online) that were performed live by the band from the 1973 Dark Side tours. Comfortably Numb is an awesome example of their ability to deliver brilliant live performances, but far from an exception.

  • @dacutler
    @dacutler Год назад +6

    His solos, especially the second one, hit you like a train when you listen to it loud. Tears to the eyes stuff.

  • @amberdavidson579
    @amberdavidson579 Год назад +2

    Brilliant. The lighting engineer for that concert was on fire!!! That would have been one of the best experiences for anyone to be a part of and I am jealous of all those at the concert.

  • @Erfedwe
    @Erfedwe Год назад +5

    The standing ovation started at the very beginning of the 2nd set and lasted straight through the double encore (Comfortably Numb followed by Run Like Hell). I saw them 5 times on this tour and everyone was just entranced. A live performance for the ages.

    • @saddletramp6935
      @saddletramp6935 Год назад

      Entranced is the correct word. It did last for days to get it out your system.

  • @dwimmor
    @dwimmor Год назад +2

    I remember seeing this light show on its first tour at Wembley Stadium. When the glitterball came down and then began to open, I thought I was having an out of body experience. Floyd can literally take you to another place and time. Magical.

  • @saratroy9613
    @saratroy9613 Год назад +10

    I love this performance; it never gets old. If you want to react to another song with a great Gilmour guitar solo, I suggest 'Sorrow' from Pulse next.

  • @rickywright3894
    @rickywright3894 Год назад +1

    IMHO, there will never, ever, EVER be another performance to top this one. From anyone! EVER!!!!!

  • @papalaz4444244
    @papalaz4444244 Год назад +3

    I saw this at this venue 4 days before this DVD was filmed. I genuinely doubt I will ever see a concert done to this standard ever again. The huge glitterball in the audience was astonishing sight.

  • @SPL3000
    @SPL3000 Год назад +1

    I attended this tour in Mexico City, open stadium, about 100,000 fans.
    This is the only time that after the final applause, everybody just stood smiling, not chanting "one more" or whatever. This not because we did not want more but because everybody understood that this whole concert was a work of art, perfect, and not to be molested. We all were stisfied, moved and at peace.
    Best concert of my life, by far.

  • @drwright7
    @drwright7 Год назад +1

    I was at the Pulse show in Birmingham, Alabama and it turned my brain into neon pink and purple warm Texas Roadhouse Butter. The video is amazing to see and hear, but to be in the stadium with all those people, the breeze blowing and the acid peaking was life changing. Total immersion into a different time and place. I would love to go back there.

  • @Enrique-et4rr
    @Enrique-et4rr Год назад +5

    You should definitely check out Shine On You Crazy Diamond.

  • @martincummings7886
    @martincummings7886 10 месяцев назад +1

    I was 1 of the lucky ones to be at the Earl's Court concerts in October 1994 Pulse Tour..!! The GREATEST CONCERT IVE EVER SEEN IN MY LIFETIME AND OFF ALL TIME..Every single song in the whole concert visual and musically will never be beaten..!! Guy Pratt is on bass playing Roger Waters parts and signing his parts..Hes also married to Nick Mason's daughter

  • @jono.pom-downunder
    @jono.pom-downunder Год назад +1

    One of the best concerts I've ever seen, an emotional rollercoaster, the greatest high you can have without chemical enhancement.
    For the best experience turn it waaaay up lay, in the dark and let the music take you. Feel the vibration of the bass go through your body.

  • @vicprovost2561
    @vicprovost2561 Год назад +11

    Yes indeed, one of the very best musical performances ever, Gilmour is otherworldly as is the entire band, A huge shoutout for the amazing light show and electric audio mix. Next I suggest Pink Floyd, Echoes Live in Pompeii 1972 and in their prime. It is in 2 parts as the video originally opened and closed the documentary concert movie of their show in the ancient Roman Amphitheater. It is as amazing in its own way as what you must witnessed. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶

  • @keyrat1753
    @keyrat1753 Год назад +4

    Great reaction! What a performance. Roger Waters rejoined Pink Floyd for a benefit concert in London around 2005. They did Comfortably Numb, Time, and 2 other songs. It was the last time Pink Floyd performed live. Richard Wright passed away in 2008.

  • @arclight545
    @arclight545 Год назад +8

    Pink Floyd are the undisputed God's of Live performances. Everything is highly choreographed to maximize and amplify the emotion in the music. Merging the visual with the musical. All of the special effects, the lights, the props are all there for the fans. There to make experience completely, totally visceral. They want you to go home completely speechless

  • @detroitlady7201
    @detroitlady7201 Год назад +3

    As someone who saw this concert a couple times, believe me, they outdid the record! Everyone came out of that concert in complete awe! Felt it for dsys!

  • @lisanowka8669
    @lisanowka8669 Год назад +5

    They closed the show with run like hell fantastic, just fantastic

  • @noelheaton5098
    @noelheaton5098 Год назад +1

    AS a 70 y.o. Brit transplated to USA,great to see your younger lads enjoying

  • @ikshields
    @ikshields Год назад +1

    For the record, the young guy on “guitar” is actually the bassist.
    This is Guy Pratt, who is a certified monster, and I guarantee you’ve heard him on a number of killer recordings. (He provided the thunderous bass line on Michael Jackson’s “Earth Song”, for example.)
    Wonderful player, imaginative and powerful sense of harmony and phrasing.

  • @nealskelton1425
    @nealskelton1425 Год назад +1

    It really does my old heart good to see young people enjoying the music of my generation. Because one doesn't merely listen to Pink Floyd. One EXPERIENCES Pink Floyd. Welcome aboard. Buckle up, turn it up and enjoy the ride.

  • @fellrunner007
    @fellrunner007 Год назад +2

    I was there 24 years old and mesmerised.

  • @chrismurray3224
    @chrismurray3224 Год назад +1

    I was about five or six rows back. Earls Court October ,94 ( can’t remember the exact date off the top of my head and if I wasn’t so baked right now I’d run upstairs and check the tickets) Being there was like a “spiritual experience“.
    Getting to meet David Gilmour and Nick Mason backstage (I’m related to one of the backing singers- Sam Brown) made the evening sublime. Unfortunately I didn’t get to meet Rick Wright R.I.P.
    Greatest band ever. Greatest gig EVER !! I.M.O. It still gives me the “feels” to this day. ✌️

  • @robinreiley1828
    @robinreiley1828 Год назад +4

    I worked this show at Yankee and Giants Stadium in 94, ran a follow spot at Giant's for both performances. Definitely a stand out moment in my career. Left to build Woodstock 94 right after.

  • @martinleach3196
    @martinleach3196 Год назад +5

    Ok.....well now you just HAVE to react to Run Like Hell. From the same gig. The last song of the concert. I was there and it was just amazing.

  • @t.lee.p9182
    @t.lee.p9182 Год назад +2

    Yup, that performance still makes me tear up. Breaks my heart I was never able to see them in person!

  • @AliasMark69
    @AliasMark69 Год назад

    Back in O.C. Calif when I was 30 my wife heard a commercial on the radio about a P.F. show coming up. Knowing I am a Floyd fan she called the radio station (KMET - LA, “The Mighty Met”) to get information on the concert, The DJ on live radio Cynthia Fox…. said...."Congratulations, YOU are caller number 10, YOU just won tickets to the show and the Sound Check Party before the show"...
    I met David Gilmour back stage. He gave us both a signed album that I have in my music room. We talked for 22 minutes. I called him…“The Master Of The Stratocaster” He smiled. I told him his music will stand the test of time with anything from Beethoven or Mozart. He smiled even bigger. I asked if I could shake both his hands that make such great guitar solos, he smiled bigger and said “Sure” and shook both hands at the same time, making a cross between us, I smiled HUGE. I asked him to describe his technique of playing guitar, he replied… “I strike a note, bend it, shake it and then release it”…. Yes, he does that quite well, better than any other guitarist I know. . I told him in my eyes he’s a “Legend“. He thanked me and said “Enjoy the show”…. during the concert after the song “Money” he looked right at me and said…. “On saxophone, another Legend, Mr. Raphael Ravenscroft” … acknowledging my comment to him. It is my favorite moment in over 300 shows I’ve seen.
    I asked David…. How do you create those awesome solos?… he said….. I sit on a stool and listen to what Roger, Nick and Rick put down and play along. I listen to what I played and pick out what I like, then I put the pieces together into one piece then learn to play it as one. Our fans are fanatics for our shows to sound like the albums so I must play it correctly each time in a show. I have the concert Brochure and album on the wall with David’s picture centerfold.
    All of us fortunate enough to have seen this show live were in a TRANCE.... MESMERIZED the entire show... as you can imagine. We walked out saying.... What did we just witness? That was out of this world incredible. The Red Fender Stratocaster he used for this concert in the Guitar Collector World is ....PRICELESS

  • @mojoriot2293
    @mojoriot2293 Год назад +1

    I saw this tour in '94, in Tampa, FL. It was one of the best concerts I've ever seen in my 50+ years. It was just mind blowing, & I was right up close, in the VIP section, in front.
    The lights, sounds, & all the props...Even flying animals soaring over the stadium.
    It was just...magical!
    A night I will never forgot! 🤘😳🤪🤯👍

  • @allisterfiend_2112
    @allisterfiend_2112 Год назад +4

    "Run Like Hell" is another great one from this concert.

  • @smmclaug75
    @smmclaug75 Год назад +1

    Very intelligently stated and eloquent reaction. Good stuff, bro.

  • @piman9280
    @piman9280 Год назад +1

    I'm 79 and have lived in NZ for the past 33 years. I never got to see a Pink Floyd concert when I lived in England, but I bought the double disc version of this one (2 hours +) when it came out in NZ. I listen to it often (always the full performance - so I try to imagine actually being there) and am enraptured by this version of Comfortably Numb. No song can compare with it when performed this way - Gilmour literally plugs his own soul into his guitar, and they become as one. I get the most intense spiritual uplift every time I listen to it - and I do so often! It was a pleasure to see your reaction - Pink Floyd are an experience, not just a band.

  • @izzonj
    @izzonj Год назад +2

    If you think about the dates, this was only 15 years after the album, but it's been 28 years since this concert.

  • @keyrat1753
    @keyrat1753 Год назад +1

    Pink Floyd’s Division Bell tour started in Miami in March 1994 and ended in London in October 1994 with 14 performances in 17 days at Earls Court. The Pulse concert was from the London portion of the tour. EVERY song from the Pulse Concert is excellent.

  • @TheCornishCockney
    @TheCornishCockney Год назад +1

    I was there,2nd night at Earls Court.
    Seen thousands of gigs in my 69 years.
    This one was the best.

  • @seajaytea9340
    @seajaytea9340 Год назад +3

    While I usually prefer the studio version, to any live recording, I must agree that this is one fantastic version of a classic song. I like the 1st guitar solo more in the studio version; the 2nd solo is absolutely sublime in this recording (and the video is an added bonus and does not distract from the music or its effectiveness).
    I have had the absolute pleasure of seeing PF in concert on a number of occasions and in some large venues (in the US). You are correct, it is a "performance" and the musical experience is all the richer because of their efforts.
    I must say that I enjoyed it when you seemed to realize that it was time to just sit back and enjoy the amazing ride! Well done, sir; a great reaction!

  • @geraldherrmann787
    @geraldherrmann787 Год назад +1

    the young guy on bass is guy pratt and meanwhile he´s been bassist of pink floyd, david gilmour and nick masons band for 35 years.

  • @bradwakly5545
    @bradwakly5545 Год назад +1

    I get goosebumps no matter how many times I see it.

  • @amyduffield5565
    @amyduffield5565 Год назад +7

    Another artist you should dive into is Stevie ray Vaughn. You have to watch him play guitar it's amazing. You can't tell where the guitar ends and he begins. A truly gifted artist

    • @kikivon3501
      @kikivon3501 Год назад

      SRV is the GOAT my absolute favorite blues guitarist

  • @garthzares
    @garthzares Год назад

    It's very touching that the young bass player, Guy Pratt, married Richard Wright's daughter, and as a wedding gift, David Gilmour gave his own prized Fender bass to Guy.

  • @arclight545
    @arclight545 Год назад

    Nick Mason on drums
    Richard Wright on keyboard
    David Gilmour Lead Guitar, Vocals
    Guy Pratt on bass
    Jon Carin - keyboards, backing vocals, co-lead vocals on "Hey You"
    Sam Brown - backing vocals, first vocalist on "The Great Gig in the Sky"
    Durga McBroom - backing vocals, second vocalist on "The Great Gig in the Sky"
    Claudia Fontaine - backing vocals, third vocalist on "The Great Gig in the Sky"
    Tim Renwick - guitar, backing vocals
    Dick Parry - saxophone
    Gary Wallis - percussion, additional drums

  • @bennyfactor1
    @bennyfactor1 Год назад +1

    So lucky to go to 6 nights of the Earls Court run as I was working in London at the time. It was pretty much known that this would probably be their last gigs and having seen them regularly since the 60s; when they supported Hendrix, I wasn't going to miss this. Not only the best PF gig Ive ever attended, but the best ever gig.

  • @geraldherrmann787
    @geraldherrmann787 Год назад +1

    now watch the same song 22 years later. comfortably numb, david gilmour live in pompeii 2016.

  • @sereneandkeen
    @sereneandkeen Год назад

    That whole concert is fantastic, I recommend renting it sometime and grabbing some popcorn in your freetime. Cheers

  • @SantamanitaClauscaria
    @SantamanitaClauscaria Год назад +4

    This concert video also includes a performance of Dark Side of the Moon in its entirety. The version of "Money" from this show is a must-watch. Not as emotional as this was, but it just had so much extra to it. Very highly recommended. And if you want to see live Pink Floyd from when Waters was still in the band, you should check out Live in Pompeii. It was performed before Dark Side of the Moon was released, and was the culmination of the band's earlier, more experimental psychedelic rock approach. Just like the Wall movie, its a must-see. And if you want to see live concert visuals so spectacular you'll think someone slipped you some acid, go watch a few clips from Roger Waters' last couple of tours. Out of this world.

  • @kikivon3501
    @kikivon3501 Год назад +1

    David Gilmore’s guitar work I pure poetry!!!!! He’s not the fasted or flashiest guitarist but his note placement and the emotion he emotes from his solos are unrivaled. He is a master of his craft. The end solo is hailed by some as one of the greatest.

  • @davidvornsand9551
    @davidvornsand9551 Год назад +1

    Was privileged to see this live at the Orange Bowl stadium in Miami! Breathtaking, Gilmore is like fine wine, only gets better with age!

  • @toniyoung5131
    @toniyoung5131 Год назад +1

    The dvd of this concert has two discs. The second shows some rehearsal footage and also footage of the making of the films shown during the concert. The end credits include EVERYONE involved, such as catering and housekeeping. Much admiration for those sensibilities.

  • @markmarkson
    @markmarkson Год назад

    usually the best comment to this solo, is to follow the instinct: to be silent, still absorbing the vibes....

  • @dianesaienni5466
    @dianesaienni5466 Год назад +1

    It's like the space ship is landing when that ball opens up!

  • @ColKurtzknew
    @ColKurtzknew 5 месяцев назад

    "On The Turning Away" DSOT Remastered 2019 version. An equally brilliant yet more beautiful guitar solo. The cinematography and performances are amazing.

  • @Pyro10B
    @Pyro10B Год назад +1

    You need to watch the entire Pulse Concert. I was lucky enough to see this show in Pittsburgh. Totally blown away by their live show.

  • @helenespaulding7562
    @helenespaulding7562 Год назад +4

    Now that you’ve seen this example from Pulse….PLEASE. Do Run Like Hell…or anything else from this concert. There’s really no live concert I’ve ever seen as good as this.

  • @MaxineWatt-jd8ho
    @MaxineWatt-jd8ho 5 месяцев назад

    Awesome. Goosebumps all the way through with multiple emotions 😀🤘🤘🤘💖

  • @nordogvids
    @nordogvids Год назад +2

    2 other great performances from pulse 94 are "Sorrow" and "Run Like Hell"

  • @StaceyV51
    @StaceyV51 Год назад

    Saw this live in 94 and it was a life changing event.. You should check out the live version of this from Pompeii in 2016 he's 70 in that one and it will answer questions on his feel of their music! Great reaction.

  • @shawnk7832
    @shawnk7832 Год назад +1

    Man... You are my favorite reactor. I love how you talked about Gilmore's viewpoint for the song decades later... Yes he wrote it as a young man... Now maybe... The distant ships on the horizon... Things that have to fruition... Thank you Syed. You always give me a different lens... or I could use the word Amphitheatre... To listen to music in. 😎

  • @shecaso
    @shecaso Год назад +4

    This concert is epic! Sorrow has a great solo too.

  • @John-gq7vt
    @John-gq7vt Год назад +2

    It is a great light show. It's a great show in every metric. Sound quality, mixing, the seemingly small nuances throughout the song that add up to an amazing over all effect. This is absolutely "next level" if anything is. Do you like/want even more intensity? Try "Run Like Hell" from the same tour.

  • @sallydorsey1851
    @sallydorsey1851 Год назад

    I wish I was born when all this great music came out Crome freakin England god bless the great country and THANXS

  • @mally1236
    @mally1236 Год назад +1

    Guy Pratt (bass) is Richard Wright's son in law. He married his daughter

  • @scottsmith6631
    @scottsmith6631 Год назад

    Nick Mason, the drummer, is the only original member to perform throughout the bands history. Rick Wright was on the keyboard. Roger Waters was the primary writer early on, but got in a feud with David Gilmour and left the band in 1985. He was put off that Pink Floyd didn't disband, but rather retooled with Gilmour as the front man and had continued fame and success.

  • @joelhefner9897
    @joelhefner9897 Год назад

    That thing you hear that you can't put your finger on in the verses is called "Harmony."
    The studio version is a solo performance.

  • @tennwingman3350
    @tennwingman3350 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is considered one of the best guitar solo's of all time. It takes you on a real journey. Welcome to the rabbit hole. Now take the Pink Floyd journey.

  • @renlessard
    @renlessard Год назад

    Waters on this 2022 tour does a complete reimagining of the song. It starts his show and I think it is pretty cool on its own. A definite apples and oranges comparison they sound so different

  • @BigMike246
    @BigMike246 Год назад +1

    My favorite guitar solo.... EVER

  • @RogerMrk
    @RogerMrk Год назад

    Great reaction, i would easily pay the 49.99 right back and thank the person for being persistent enough to convince me to listen to this version :D

  • @murrannlehovitch6204
    @murrannlehovitch6204 Год назад

    I was so excited looking forward to your reaction because… best show EVER!!!

  • @harrystathas6459
    @harrystathas6459 Год назад +1

    When you have time "Sorrow" from the same Pulse concert is also epic.

  • @davsaltego
    @davsaltego 8 месяцев назад

    Every Gilmour solo at this concert was the best solo ever.

  • @philshorten3221
    @philshorten3221 Год назад

    "Souring with Gilmour" in the close-ups of him playing you can better see how often he's using 3 fingers pushing up on the guitar strings "bending" which effectively increases tension in the string making it tighter to produce a higher note. The alternative is to simply "fret" (press on the string) further along the neck effectively making the string shorter to achieve the same higher note.
    However "bending" gets that beautiful rise to the note, and un-bending" slides you back down. So you get this beautiful "colour"
    And its David's ear that tells him when he's pushed exactly to the note as apposed to simply knowing where the frets are.

  • @michaelreeder9931
    @michaelreeder9931 Год назад

    If you want to see Mr. Gilmour show off a little, check out "Run Like Hell" from this same concert. The "young guy" was Richard Wrights' son in law.

  • @jefffisher1045
    @jefffisher1045 Год назад

    If you were born in 1959 you would hit the sweet spot of the 70s rock movement right while you were coming of age, at 16-18. We knew the music was good, but had no idea it would hold up all this time.

  • @josefu_velen
    @josefu_velen Год назад

    This specific performance of this song is my single all-time favorite piece of recorded music.

  • @danchristopher7957
    @danchristopher7957 Год назад

    Syed....
    Only a glimpse into one of their shows.... otherworldly.

  • @joelhefner9897
    @joelhefner9897 Год назад +8

    One more thing. The entire Pulse concert would be a great reaction for you to do. You could do each song one at a time.
    You should be aware that there are two versions of this concert. The shorter version is a beautifully edited version that eliminates sections of the guitar solos. Believe it or not, the longer version includes even more of a solo for "Comfortably Numb." It truly is amazing how well they edited the version you just reacted to. And yes, the unedited solo is pure genius. David includes every variation of the solo he ever created in one incredible Masterpiece.
    Anyway...
    Links to both are below.
    Longer version:
    ruclips.net/video/HNPDAfJTN10/видео.html
    Shorter version:
    ruclips.net/video/E9Iau_oik-E/видео.html

  • @wingnut2893
    @wingnut2893 Год назад

    I've had many difficult moments in my life. Remembering lost friends or family members aren't always arriving at the most suitable moment. Listening to this song will make me cry, but at the time, I chose for it.

  • @AliasMark69
    @AliasMark69 Год назад

    I have seen Pink Floyd Live 4 times… I saw this same show in N.Y. 1994. The concert brochure said the stage is 120 feet wide. It takes a crew of 60 technicians three days to set up the entire lights and all. The concert schedule required that there had to be three entire crews to keep up. They leap froged each other for 92 shows with 20 Trucks per crew and a total staff of 195. The tour cost the promoters $98.MILLION to put on, but the total profit was $260 MILLION. Nick Mason’s drumming is incredible and matches Gilmour’s guitar emotions while Richard Wright takes us on a Magic Carpet Ride of tones that form the foundation of it all.

  • @starburstppl
    @starburstppl Год назад +1

    This is so EPIC!!! Can you imagine being there? I love live performances! Peace! ✌

  • @CleverMonkeyArt
    @CleverMonkeyArt Год назад +1

    Speaking of climactic moments, even though you went "Oh, wow" when the spotlights shown on it, I am always disappointed that no one mentions that the full moon (mirror ball), perhaps referencing The Dark Side of..., blossoms into a flower at the end, a kind of transformation, which always kills me when I watch this.

  • @AliasMark69
    @AliasMark69 Год назад

    This is about a Pink Floyd Live show…..The man saying “Time To Go”….. represents the “Stage Manager” telling the band it’s time to go to the stage, they are up next. Roger Waters was not feeling well. This is the story of that event.

  • @ronparsons8786
    @ronparsons8786 Год назад +2

    Plug that damn guitar directly into his soul

  • @carolricard1903
    @carolricard1903 6 месяцев назад

    SIR DAVID GILMOR HAS BLESSED ME AND Nurtured my soul foot fifty years.
    Brilliant- the MASTER OF GUITAR 🎸 ( slide guitar)
    That sings to you.
    The wall and 2 CD SURDGE
    DONT COLLECT DUST HERE.

  • @ianlamb2123
    @ianlamb2123 Год назад

    Guy Pratt,s father was Mike and he was in 1960sshow Randall and Hopkirk which was also excellent.

  • @yvesblues560
    @yvesblues560 Год назад

    This is where its at, whats music able to communicate, pure grace, healing and understandimg of deep humanity and soul layers...

  • @dwoehrma
    @dwoehrma Год назад +1

    gilmour is a living legend. with luck he will tour again.