Pink Floyd - "Wearing the Inside Out" - REACTION - Day 3 of Pink Floyd week!

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  • @DixieNormous06
    @DixieNormous06 2 года назад +16

    This song will always hold a special place in my heart. Only people who have lived out this song will understand. R.I.P. Richard Wright.

  • @LuizCarlos-uq5iy
    @LuizCarlos-uq5iy 2 года назад +15

    Wearing the Inside Out is so deep and beautiful. Piano, sax, guitar, bass, drums, and vocals. Brilhant! Thank you Richard Wright, the wizard of Pink Floyd

  • @briancarr1840
    @briancarr1840 Год назад +6

    The live version is really good and to see David smile at Rick is priceless

  • @b1blancer1
    @b1blancer1 2 года назад +10

    This song is about descent into and recovery from depression. Struggling with mental health issues is a recurring theme in a lot of Pink Floyd's work. Some of that is because of Sid Barrett. He was only with the band for three years in their beginning, but his influence carried throughout the career of Pink Floyd. In fact, the third, "hidden" face in The Division Bell album cover is a nod to Sid. I do sincerely hope Sid was able to beat the demons of addiction and schizophrenia before he died.
    David Gilmour does not simply play the guitar. He tells a story with it.

  • @garyshannon4798
    @garyshannon4798 2 года назад +16

    This is keyboard player Richard Wright singing, the only song on the album that's not credited to David Gilmour. You are right about Gilmour's guitar playing, it touches your soul!

  • @rmyikzelf5604
    @rmyikzelf5604 2 года назад +9

    It is said... that great guitar players plug their guitar directly into their amplifier. David Gilmour plugs his directly into your soul.

  • @wallylafferty1166
    @wallylafferty1166 2 года назад +16

    Interesting trivia: David Gilmour and Nick Mason have both said that they (the band) never got into doing drugs. They said they were simply way too busy to get into that lifestyle. Of course, they all tried weed and used it infrequently, but never anything harder. What you hear is raw talent, not the effect of drugs. :-)

    • @rmyikzelf5604
      @rmyikzelf5604 2 года назад +1

      Syd did! (Dyd?)

    • @bujin1977
      @bujin1977 2 года назад +2

      Not quite true.
      David was quoted in The Evening Standard (granted, not a media outlet to put too much faith into) in 2006 regarding the 1980s, following the split with his wife and the break-up of Pink Floyd and ensuing court battles: "I suppose I had the usual rock star experience. I was away touring for two years. I rarely went home and it was difficult to...with that. Essentially, I got carried away with a cocaine lifestyle. It was a very easy thing to do. I thought the coke helped me become more loquacious but the reality was rather more awful. It is actually a drug that does nothing for anyone. It just left me with a heart that has been prematurely aged. I kicked it after I met Polly and that was it."
      I agree, though, the music is definitely raw talent rather than the effect of any drugs.

  • @veronicawebster3282
    @veronicawebster3282 Год назад +2

    Richard Wright made A solo CD called Broken China. It is deep and beautiful. If a CD can be worn out I came close to doing it on that one. His keyboard magic was what gave warmth and the dreamlike quality to many of PF songs.

  • @todquarles1695
    @todquarles1695 2 года назад +3

    One of the things that always struck me as unique with this tune is that there are 3 voices/perspectives working: the subject of the song, sung by Richard Wright, the spectator, sung by David Gilmour, and something of a narrator, sung by the backing vocalists. You see songs with 2 points of view quite often, but the 3rd one makes this different. And for me, that is one of the things that makes this brilliant.

  • @toddshaw843
    @toddshaw843 2 года назад +2

    I love this song, it is so relaxing. There will never be another like Pink Floyd.

  • @derekdamms7380
    @derekdamms7380 Год назад +2

    you have certainly hit the nail on the head when you mentioned Dave Gilmour and Carlos Santana. i was listening to the 70s music when i was young and my most loved guitarist is (David Gilmour). i also love Carlos Santana Ritchie Blackmore who was in (deep purple) & (Rainbow) also (Jimmy Page) of (Led Zeppelin)

  • @jacquesleroux3171
    @jacquesleroux3171 2 года назад +13

    Thank you for doing a review of The Division Bell. It's quite an underrated album compared to some of their earlier work but it's my favorite album for various reasons and this song is my favorite on the album. Your'e right about David Guilmore being one of the best guitarists ever. Nobody can touch your soul and move you as much as what he can. Two live versions you should definitely check out is Comfortably Numb on their Pulse concert ( best guitar solo ever) and On The Turning Away Remastered 2019. The solo on there is just as brilliant and both songs touch your soul as much as the guitar solo's

  • @briancarr1840
    @briancarr1840 Год назад +2

    David’s playing goes right to your soul

  • @bjennings1067
    @bjennings1067 2 года назад +6

    You don't get to hear Richard Wright singing very often but this track is pure magic he is just one part of the genius that is pink floyd they were ahead of their time in so many ways I would recommend you listen to echoes at the gdansk concert this will give you food for thought and experience pink floyd at their best in my opinion being a fan fifty odd years

  • @johnlangton6140
    @johnlangton6140 2 года назад +7

    This album really gets into your inner emotions, but it takes a while to soak in. I used to listen to it every night while falling asleep, and could find myself in a state of being aware of the music, but totally unaware of everything else. Been listening to PF for over fifty years and they have kept me sane through Covid.
    Loving your reactions, and by the way, not a castle but Ely Cathedral. Thankyou.

  • @daveevenson3594
    @daveevenson3594 2 года назад +6

    What a great song from the Division Bell that never got much play. Thanks for covering.

  • @Andy-Capp
    @Andy-Capp 2 года назад +4

    The Wish You Were Here album will blow you away. It’s in my top Three Pink Floyd albums. It does exactly what you described this song makes you feel.

  • @davidboivin7996
    @davidboivin7996 Месяц назад

    Gilmour, Santana and Jeff Beck have that ability to take you to another place.

  • @juanantoniohdezamaro7007
    @juanantoniohdezamaro7007 2 года назад +4

    Una joya musical escondida del álbum de División Bell.....
    Resalta desde un inicio esa atmósfera floydiana del saxofón de Dick Parry cómo te lleva tan lejos y al mismo tiempo te acerca a el tiempo vivido.... Grandes músicos Pink floyd y que decir de Rick se le estraña.......

  • @marcrob5
    @marcrob5 2 года назад

    Soul deep

  • @mikewatts867
    @mikewatts867 2 года назад +4

    Gilmour’s solo is of course amazing in this. The context…. this is Richard Wright’s song. He was hugely important in the early days of Pink Floyd. Singing, his keyboards, and his songwriting. For various reasons, he was more or less pushed out of the band for a few years. His confidence was shattered. So this album, and this song n particular, is really about him rediscovering his powers. The outtakes from this album were put together (with new additions) for their final album Endless River. Which is essentially a tribute to him.

  • @profe2762
    @profe2762 Год назад

    As was said, Gilmore draws you in and basically “plugs his guitar into your soul” and your transported into another dimension…I was watching that happen to you as you listened
    No one does it better

  • @ericmorgan204
    @ericmorgan204 2 года назад +3

    No one will ever accuse Pink Floyd of being a one tick pony

  • @reneobando4022
    @reneobando4022 Год назад +1

    Sientes como va regulando los latidos del corazón,y regresas a tí mismo...afinidades que descubres en esta hermosa canción...y el solo de David te "saca"de este planeta... nada es casualidad sino causalidad...

  • @alanpeterson4939
    @alanpeterson4939 2 года назад +3

    R.I.P. Rick.

  • @teknotony
    @teknotony 2 года назад

    Your reactions get Better Every Day , sorry couldn't resist that .
    The co-writer of this album became David Gilmors wife

  • @DaveRogers583
    @DaveRogers583 2 года назад +3

    I find my interpretation of this so relatable but it always leeds to me wondering if my interpretation is what was intended. It's what they are so good at. A good artist touches you and makes you feel. Floyd forces you to think deeply about what was intended and how that might differ from how it came across to you personally. No one does this better then pink floyd.

  • @datraucous3351
    @datraucous3351 2 года назад +2

    The whole album is about the court battle between Roger Waters and the band. One of my favorite post Waters albums.

  • @Womberto
    @Womberto 2 года назад +4

    Have you heard their album 'Animals'? It's one of their best and would make some good reaction videos.

  • @Bawedge
    @Bawedge 2 года назад

    You can see the live version from David Gilmour in Gdanks

  • @floydianepic3259
    @floydianepic3259 2 года назад +1

    I think a heavier version of gilmour is Slash from GnR. You can see the influence of Gilmour with Slash guitar solos. The emotive expression of a guitar solo is at the high end notes and bending those notes.

  • @Polecat54941
    @Polecat54941 2 года назад +1

    Many can play the guitar technically better than David but nobody's guitar can touch the soul like David's

  • @andrewgish7148
    @andrewgish7148 2 года назад +1

    Hi Randi!!!! I finally won a Liliac guitar 🎸 😍 only took 16 shows.

  • @alangriggs6355
    @alangriggs6355 2 года назад

    Money pulse 94 👌

  • @ericmorgan204
    @ericmorgan204 2 года назад +1

    If you ever want to hear another amazing and unique guitarist check out Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits.
    But don’t stop your Floyd, I’m on it with you.

  • @PGP420
    @PGP420 6 месяцев назад

    Love this song so much

  • @briancarr1840
    @briancarr1840 Год назад

    This about how Rick was kicked out of Pink Floyd by Rodger and now he is back and Rodger is out of the band

  • @grahamnash9794
    @grahamnash9794 2 года назад

    In the early days of Floyd, some band members would hallucinogenic drugs. That had a lot to do with their writing back then. But then in the mid 70s their music took a new angle, but the lyrics were still fairly obscure. Not all the sounds they've created are as laid back as this album. Some of them are very hard to listen too. For me the more understandable music and lyrics started to come in with the Dark Side Of The Moon album. That came out in 73 I think. Not that I knew of them at that time. 79's Another Brick In The Wall (part 2) single was my intro to them. And it wasn't till the mid 80s when I got the Wall album.
    Now that's a painful album to listen to. Especially side 4 (vinyl copy) that has a very sour tone to it.
    This song, well after so many times of playing it, I still haven't taken in the lyrics yet. Instead, I get so taken by the music that the words pass me by.
    I fully recommend another album quite similar to this one musically, Momentary Lapse of Reason.
    There's a video on yt call David Glamour, guitarist extraordinair. (Misspelled, but you understand).
    Done taking up your time. TTFN.

    • @johnlangton6140
      @johnlangton6140 2 года назад +1

      Forgive me, but your awareness of music from those long gone happy times makes me wonder if you are THE Graham Nash......

    • @grahamnash9794
      @grahamnash9794 2 года назад

      Sorry to disappoint you, but I'm not that one. However I think I know where my mother got the name from. That Graham Nash was with the hollies when I was born.
      And, my friend, if there's a need, forgiveness is all yours. Thanks for asking.

  • @tgish1
    @tgish1 Год назад

    Muffled sound. Coming from a shadow soul!

  • @veronicawebster3282
    @veronicawebster3282 Год назад

    Richard Wright made A solo CD called Broken China. It is deep and beautiful. If a CD can be worn out I came close to doing it on that one. His keyboard magic was what gave warmth and the dreamlike quality to many of PF songs.