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  • @AliasMark69
    @AliasMark69 Год назад +20

    "Shine On You Crazy Diamond".... The "Crazy Diamond" was Syd Barrett, Founder of Pink Floyd. The song was conceived and written as a tribute and remembrance to him. Barrett was eased out of the band in 1968 because his drug use and deteriorating mental health were affecting his ability to integrate with the other band members and create and perform as a musician. He was replaced by David Gilmour... That changed everything, like the guitar work on this song, not possible with Syd.
    Remember when you were young, you shone like the sun.
    Shine on you crazy diamond.
    Now there's a look in your eyes, like black holes in the sky.
    Shine on you crazy diamond.
    You were caught in the cross fire of childhood and stardom.
    Blown on the steel breeze.
    Come on you target for faraway laughter.
    Come on you stranger, you legend, you martyr, and shine!
    You reached for the secret too soon, you cried for the moon.
    Shine on you crazy diamond.
    Threatened by shadows at night, and exposed in the light.
    Shine on you crazy diamond.
    Well you wore out your welcome with random precision.
    Rode on the steel breeze.
    Come on you raver, you seer of visions.
    Come on you painter, you piper, you prisoner, and shine!

  • @flubblert
    @flubblert Год назад +9

    "the guitar was good". Understatement of the year! LOL

    • @jayredz7807
      @jayredz7807 Год назад

      That's a beautiful guitar in your pic. Are you familiar with Languedoc guitars and Phish? Truly one of a kind

  • @myownchannel247
    @myownchannel247 Год назад +5

    parts 6-9 next!

  • @AliasMark69
    @AliasMark69 Год назад +16

    Back To Back Pink Floyd.... Both showing the skillful hands of David Gilmour on both acoustic and electric with 6 strings and 21 frets... Legendary

  • @AliasMark69
    @AliasMark69 Год назад +6

    The album cover... No CGI.... They lit the stunt man on fire, just because.

    • @sacredgeometry
      @sacredgeometry 11 месяцев назад

      Storm Thorgerson was a legend in his own right.

  • @fredtello
    @fredtello Год назад +9

    I consider this to be the best song that's ever been written, recorded, produced and performed

  • @angelagraves865
    @angelagraves865 Год назад +2

    I highly recommend the second half of this song.

  • @dabassmann
    @dabassmann Год назад +29

    I agree with EVERYTHING Mark Tandle said below. Sid Barrett started PF, but David Gilmour took it forward. These albums were all meant to be listened to in a single setting as each song plays into the next one. @JMBoyTV, you're doing a bang up job of presenting, kudos to you!!!

    • @AliasMark69
      @AliasMark69 Год назад +1

      I agree with everything you said too. Have a Great Classic Day

    • @filevans
      @filevans Год назад

      single sitting, not setting

  • @lynnhoffman247
    @lynnhoffman247 Год назад +1

    (S) hine On
    (Y) ou Crazy
    (D) iamond
    ❤🙌🏼🔥

  • @Xavier-Denis
    @Xavier-Denis Год назад +4

    Syd Barrett again.
    I cried from the beginning til the end. We buried my mother's ashes this afternoon and all Pink Floyd's albums have a story to tell and this one was touching me.

  • @gandalf679
    @gandalf679 8 месяцев назад

    Not sure if anyone else mentioned it, but the album cover was shot back in the days before Photoshop, the stuntman on fire...IS really on fire...just off camera there were safety people...but it was really shot on a back lot of a studio, pretty impressive in it's own right, those of us from the 60 and 70's were almost as impressed with "album" art, as we were with the music...I spent 30 plus years as a radio jock in the 80's after my time as a tank commander in the Army...I wish you pleasant journey's on your musical journey...Rock ON!!!

  • @allannancarrow8034
    @allannancarrow8034 Год назад +3

    Now you have to do the other half of this classic

  • @tonysantoro1997
    @tonysantoro1997 Год назад +4

    Pink Floyd was in a style of music by itself . Most bands try to play music that has a groove and to tap your feet too but PF you just sit back and listen and then when you hear what inspired the songs it's even better

  • @tomnorton-platford4896
    @tomnorton-platford4896 9 месяцев назад +1

    Loving the reactions brooo ❤ pink Floyd is a great rabbit hole to jump down! Pretty much all their albums are best listened to in one continuous piece as each song transitions smoothly to the next. Highly recommend: The Wall
    Dark Side of The Moon
    Wish You Were Here
    Animals
    Thanks and enjoy 😊😊

  • @marilyndurham738
    @marilyndurham738 5 месяцев назад

    You really need to watch them in concert. Beautiful.

  • @2cleo
    @2cleo Год назад

    Musical Masterpiece!

  • @AliasMark69
    @AliasMark69 Год назад +7

    This is one of those songs.... if you know what I mean. "Legend" doesn't do it justice. The Live Pulse version, well. you know that is incredible too. Another Excellent Reaction.

  • @jessicaleblanc-nh1yl
    @jessicaleblanc-nh1yl Год назад +4

    They are/were pretty fantastic. Setting scenes & stories for those who choose to engage. They were all musical geniuses, as well. Incredible, actually. Thank you for sharing, as you do.

  • @marilyndurham738
    @marilyndurham738 6 месяцев назад

    So glad to see u getting in to this great, sad, but beautiful song and the inspirTion for it. Lots of Love and emotion in those notes and words. Beautiful!!

  • @AliasMark69
    @AliasMark69 Год назад +2

    I shook both of David's hands. still gives me a RUSH.

  • @dboss7239
    @dboss7239 Год назад +5

    On the album notes you see something strange called a "glass harp". What that is, in the opening sequence is chords being played on wine glasses! it is seen in many later concerts as in here:
    ruclips.net/video/kqXD5NKj4d4/видео.html (Shine On You Crazy Diamond - David Gilmour live @ Gdansk 2006) This one isn't as flashy as the one in the Pulse concert, but both David and Richard play the music brilliantly, and David's lone vocal is very moving, as he and Syd Barrett were childhood friends and David has said watching him descend into insanity was very tragic so it is personal to him.

    • @CuzKatieSaysSo
      @CuzKatieSaysSo Год назад

      Thanks. That was pretty cool seeing the glasses played. Never knew that either.

  • @TheMikeman1971
    @TheMikeman1971 11 месяцев назад

    Best record they made !

  • @thepragmatic6383
    @thepragmatic6383 Год назад +4

    One aspect that a lot of people don't know about this particular track is the phenomenal work done in the studio on the original recording tapes.
    On your video, at 4:26, before the drums come in, did you notice that the reverb (echo) precedes the guitar chords and the drum hits?
    Normally the reverb follows, but here it also precedes the chords. This effect may seem simple to achieve with digital technology, but with magnetic tapes it was much more complicated.
    To achieve this, they played the magnetic tapes in reverse, then added the desired effects on another tape and finally remixed the two tapes.
    There was a BBC documentary outlining the studio work done on this and other tracks, but RUclips pulled it following a complaint from Steve Levine.
    The name of the documentary was: (Pink Floyd - Multi-Track Song Analysis - BBC The Record Producers).

  • @Julian-to7ro
    @Julian-to7ro Год назад +24

    If you know about the meaning of the song then it's even better/more sad. It's about their former singer, Syd Barrett who had to leave the band a few years ago because of drug problems and mental health issues. He was even around when they recorded it (by accident). He looked very different and the rest of the band cried when they saw him later on.

  • @danevans5823
    @danevans5823 7 месяцев назад

    Yes,I like you,see a movie with color great story line and intrigue that fuels my imagination and brings my mind to stable place.Funny thing it's for a man who lost stability in his life.However you hear it, certainly it's one of the most amazing pieces of music ever created.I like your ability to enjoy the flavors of all different kinds of music.I know you truly cherish all you hear from the past

  • @JerryKillian
    @JerryKillian Год назад

    I could see in your reactions each part of the song as it came. I see you really liked the saxophone at the end. This is one of my favorite albums by Pink Floyd.
    I appreciate that you played it through without interruption and saved comments for the end. It let me enjoy the song with you.

  • @gavinking77
    @gavinking77 Год назад

    Speechless ... so good

  • @AliasMark69
    @AliasMark69 Год назад +19

    Because of the amazing intricacy of their music it is best to hear the Album versions first... then go watch it performed at the Pulse Tour... You know that is a real "Experience"

    • @mikewatts867
      @mikewatts867 Год назад +4

      True, but as amazing as most songs from Pulse are, I’ll still take the Shine on studio version. Same with Time. The rest though, Pulse is the way to go

    • @AliasMark69
      @AliasMark69 Год назад +1

      @@mikewatts867 Both are awesome.

  • @blodgettshouseofinsanity
    @blodgettshouseofinsanity Год назад

    I love Roger’s lyrics so much.

  • @reallymysterious4520
    @reallymysterious4520 Год назад +2

    You don't listen to Pink Floyd - You EXPERIENCE it

  • @IZZY_EDIBLE
    @IZZY_EDIBLE Год назад +1

    Otherworldly.

  • @roccaclassico9028
    @roccaclassico9028 Год назад +7

    This is a 9-part composition, you only listened to Part 1 - 5. You need to also react to Part VI - IX (that is, 6 thru 9).

  • @195511SM
    @195511SM 11 месяцев назад

    Parts 6-9 is wonderful.

  • @keyrat1753
    @keyrat1753 Год назад +2

    The song is about SYD Barrett (Shine on You crazy Diamond; S Y D).

  • @dimitrasotirakoglou2553
    @dimitrasotirakoglou2553 Год назад

    legendary ❤

  • @lynnhoffman247
    @lynnhoffman247 Год назад +1

    4:15…this song was written around those four notes. David was playing that riff one day over & over and Roger told him there was something there! 🔥🔥🔥

    • @Thomas-we5cy
      @Thomas-we5cy 10 месяцев назад +2

      Most haunting 4 notes in music history.

  • @alanlantz8663
    @alanlantz8663 Год назад

    Pink Floyd is named after the first names of two black American bluesman named Pink Anderson and Floyd Council

  • @charliecochran3035
    @charliecochran3035 Год назад +4

    No other band could pull off what they did in this song. If you listen to it enough times, you don't need to read the story behind it. You put the lyrics together to get you on the right path then the music tells the rest.

  • @byronmitchell3784
    @byronmitchell3784 Год назад +2

    Continue with the groovy experience with the rest of the PINK FLOYD, "WISH YOU WERE HERE" Album . With "Welcome to the Machine", and "Have a Cigar"...

  • @alexandredaene8659
    @alexandredaene8659 Год назад

    I recommand to listen to the next album : « Animals », a concept album about the politics and the bussinessmen in the 70s, three big pieces of music that are 10+ minutes length
    But before, finish this album (Wish you were here) with « Have a cigar » and « Shine on you crazy diamond part VI-IX »
    And I think you haven’t already listened to « The Dark Side of The Moon », you need to.. 😂
    A pure masterpiece, a concept album about all the issues of the humans in the society (war, time, death, greed, money, peace, respect, mental disease, loneliness etc), this album was released in 1973 and stayed in the charts until 1987 I think, the lyrics are always relevant today and the songs flow to each other without pause …. Freaking awesome

  • @jamessweet5341
    @jamessweet5341 Год назад +9

    Richard Wright is the perfect artist for setting a scene. Gilmour comes in and fills out the meaning with his exquisite guitar. Dick Parry sets it all on fire with the sax outro. Nick Mason's drums keep it all on track.

    • @DaronMalakian06
      @DaronMalakian06 Год назад +2

      While Roger washing toilets maybe ?

    • @emes1845
      @emes1845 Год назад +2

      @@DaronMalakian06 Of course not but because of the petty arguments and clash of egos in the years since this was recorded, Roger Waters has become, to many Pink Floyd fans, persona non grata. If you're a fan, and I think you are, you know as well as I Roger is an intricate member of the band, if not the most important member, at least for a time. There is no Wall without RW. It's a shame things couldn't be amicably resolved and differences mended but Richard is gone now and David Gilmour/Nick Mason are who one thinks of in retrospect. No doubt though Roger Waters is a musical genius, even if I don't agree with his politics 🙄✨☮️!

    • @sandenson
      @sandenson 9 месяцев назад

      Roger adds the groove

  • @debjorgo
    @debjorgo Год назад +2

    Two of Pink Floyd's greatest tracks were on the first album, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn. Astronomy Domine, which Syd wrote and sings with Roger, and Interstellar Overdrive, an instrumental written by the whole band.

  • @BNbadx4
    @BNbadx4 Год назад +1

    JM I suggest you get in bed with your headphones and take the time to listen to Pink Floyd’s theme album “THE WALL” the album is really meant to be heard in one sitting. Personally I feel their album “DARK SIDE OF THE MOON” deserves the same attention.

  • @AM-go3sl
    @AM-go3sl Год назад

    My favorite Floyd album. Also, it is so relaxing to fall asleep to. I drift off into a peaceful realm for the night.

  • @christopherhuot2826
    @christopherhuot2826 Год назад

    I like that little smile when the music started, you know you're in for a hell of a ride

  • @dillwack
    @dillwack Год назад

    “You reached for the secret too soon” 🌞 😝 💎

  • @AliasMark69
    @AliasMark69 Год назад +7

    Spark Up my pipe for this one..... Thanks

  • @cityhonors1
    @cityhonors1 Год назад

    🤗 Awesome reaction! Had to see if you started at Part 1! 😉🥰🐰

  • @jacquespoulet3421
    @jacquespoulet3421 Год назад +5

    This song, like most Pink Floyd song, is like a movie score. The music (and few lyrics) guides you through your own life's experiences and the movie occurs in your head. So close your eyes and listen, it's your movie!

  • @conureron3792
    @conureron3792 11 месяцев назад

    I view Shine On You Crazy Diamond as a modern day Requiem, (Mozart would approve). The guitar part is almost like a vocal part, literally singing the notes.

  • @larryrs
    @larryrs Год назад

    (S)hine on
    (Y)ou crazy
    (D)iamond - in memory of Syd Barrett

  • @leehodge36
    @leehodge36 10 месяцев назад

    My brother and I with a couple of our navel mates would play this while watching the sunset at the boat dock in key west in. 1976 . Now every time I hear it , it takes me back to those times so many years ago..

  • @vruz
    @vruz Год назад

    The song is an eulogy for Syd Barrett, founder, singer, guitarist, and main composer of Pink Floyd until 1968, who left the band and the music business at large as a young man because of his fragile mental health and inability to perform. Syd (or the absence of Syd) is the main theme of a few other songs such as Wish You Were Here, and even earlier in The Dark Side of the Moon, and later in The Wall, but you could really argue that Syd's legacy permeated everything they did in the last five decades.

  • @CG68810
    @CG68810 Год назад +1

    Check out Hall & Oates (She's Gone & Sara Smile) as well as Kenny Loggins (This is it). Definitely a different vibe than this masterpiece, but good old soft rock from the 70s that you will for sure like.

  • @mikerevell8145
    @mikerevell8145 10 месяцев назад

    You gotta do Time by PF

  • @marilyndurham738
    @marilyndurham738 6 месяцев назад

    Do you understand what the lyrics mean?the music & the pain of it?

  • @randallmccoy8581
    @randallmccoy8581 Год назад

    Syd Barrett, cofounder and friend to all, went severely mad in ways that weren't properly understood at the time, and was replaced with David Gilmour. They went on to become legends while Syd deteriorated. His former bandmates were powerless to help him and were all deeply affected. Decades later, Syd showed up by surprise, a silent hollow eyed bald bloated pasty ghost of a man and nobody recognized him. Gilmour was so shocked at his appearance that he later cried.

  • @andrewsilver696
    @andrewsilver696 Год назад

    Spiderbait oldman Sam 😊

  • @danielstartek1497
    @danielstartek1497 11 месяцев назад

    Where did you get that black cap to cover your full frontal lobotomy?