CAPTIVATING!! First Time Reaction to Pink Floyd - "Keep Talking"

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024

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  • @coreydean6540
    @coreydean6540 Месяц назад +186

    It's a talk box. The guitar tunes are sent through the tube into his mouth and he uses his mouth to control and distort the tunes. Made famous by Peter Frampton in the song "Do You Feel Like We Do".

    • @davidboivin7996
      @davidboivin7996 Месяц назад +8

      On the album Frampton Comes Alive!! Another Classic Rock anthem.

    • @joeldf6859
      @joeldf6859 Месяц назад +5

      Frampton didn't use the talk box on the original recording of "Do You Feel..." from his 1973 album "Frampton's Camel". He used it later for live performances. He used it for the 1975 "Midnight Special" TV performance of that song, which can be found here on YT. And for the 1976 live double album "Frampton Comes Alive" which is the better known version. "Show Me the Way" from that same live album also featured the talk box.

    • @grelch
      @grelch Месяц назад +7

      I don't remember whether Stacey has reacted to any of Animals. The talk box is what David used in his mid song pig solo in Pigs Three Different Ones. On a personal side note, I actually think this is his best solo of the night on this Pulse recording. Even if he hadn't used the talk box this would be my favorite solo of this show.

    • @bl6252
      @bl6252 Месяц назад +13

      Joe Wash was using it way before Peter, the talk box been around from 1939 Alvino Rey

    • @coreydean6540
      @coreydean6540 Месяц назад +6

      @@bl6252 I said Peter Frampton made it famous, not that he was the first to use it.

  • @stevea3149
    @stevea3149 Месяц назад +22

    He’s the only human on earth where you really can’t tell where he ends and his guitar begins. They’re like one seamless entity.

  • @russbaxter1806
    @russbaxter1806 Месяц назад +76

    The slightly robotic voice at the start (and midway through the song) is Stephen Hawking - a theoretical physicist that suffered from Motor Neurone disease (I think that's better known as ALS in the states)and needed a computer to talk for him after he lost the use of his vocal cords.
    And Sam Brown (one of the backing singers) had a number of albums on her own, and also had a hit with Stop (which is worth reacting to as well)

    • @normanwallace7658
      @normanwallace7658 Месяц назад +4

      She's the Daughter of early pop singer Joe Brown !!

    • @julienmarquet8612
      @julienmarquet8612 Месяц назад +2

      I didn't knew it was him....I saw a several documentaries about that guy....That voice when he says: "we learned to talk", just before the drums came in is MAGIC....❤Peace from France ✌️

    • @jumboJetPilot
      @jumboJetPilot 21 день назад +1

      Also look up the song “Talking Hawking” by Pink Floyd. They used his voice for all of the lyrics in that song.

    • @PrivateCustard
      @PrivateCustard 28 минут назад

      Sadly, Stephen Hawking and the backing singer on our left, Claudia Fontaine, died only a day or so apart if I remember rightly.

  • @WillFlyTheLightingGuy
    @WillFlyTheLightingGuy Месяц назад +49

    With the talk box, his vocal cords aren’t actually engaged. He’s just using the shape of his mouth to control the “shape” of the notes he’s playing on guitar.

    • @grelch
      @grelch Месяц назад +4

      He does use his voice as well a few times to augment the sound, especially on those big dive whammy bar notes.

  • @Rackelhane
    @Rackelhane Месяц назад +36

    Stacey and PinkFloyd two of the best things in life ❤❤❤

  • @user-oe9hj9yl7m
    @user-oe9hj9yl7m Месяц назад +52

    Nobody reviewer ever gives the brilliant backing singers the credit they undoubtedly deserve

    • @brianjohnston4117
      @brianjohnston4117 Месяц назад +3

      They're funking brilliant . Part of one of one of the greatest live concerts in modern rock
      . Awesome backing singers
      Xxx

    • @HenkBurg-sn1zc
      @HenkBurg-sn1zc 11 дней назад +1

      the blond is Sam Brown...yes the daughter of......

  • @laurentperez5229
    @laurentperez5229 Месяц назад +5

    This guitar tone is “tone from Heaven”. When the light turns blue, the tears come for me. One of the best performance of the talk box and impossible to reach for a cover. What an absolute masterpiece…

  • @brandonwilliams957
    @brandonwilliams957 Месяц назад +11

    The best thing about Pink Floyd is that their songs always have some message with their musicianship.

  • @user-gm4hz2tb6g
    @user-gm4hz2tb6g Месяц назад +40

    Division Bell from 1994, the best PF album from the David Gilmour Era.

    • @patrickwilder6492
      @patrickwilder6492 Месяц назад +1

      Huhhhhh ???

    • @carlosmarte07
      @carlosmarte07 Месяц назад +6

      I totally agree with you. All the songs are awesome.

    • @scottnorvell2955
      @scottnorvell2955 Месяц назад +3

      @@patrickwilder6492I think he’s saying that pulse was the Division Bell tour which it was and Waters was long gone by then. David was leading the band.

    • @user-gm4hz2tb6g
      @user-gm4hz2tb6g Месяц назад +2

      @@carlosmarte07 It is much better than A Momentary Lapse of Reason from 1987.

    • @GTRman909
      @GTRman909 Месяц назад +1

      @@patrickwilder6492 This song, "Keep Talking" is form the 1994 album The Division Bell which in the poster's opinion is the best PF (Pink Floyd) album from the David Gilmour era.

  • @NavyCopMA1
    @NavyCopMA1 Месяц назад +15

    Had the opportunity while in the Navy and stationed in Italy to see Pink Floyd (Delicate Sound of Thunder tour) in 1989 at Cava Dei Tirreni Italy, 2nd row center. Once in a lifetime for sure.

  • @th.a
    @th.a Месяц назад +11

    I saw Nick Mason and Guy Pratt last week in Munich. They played as 'Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets' on Tollwood Summer Festival in Munich's Olympiapark. Nick of cause played the drums and Guy the Bass and was one of the two lead vocalists. The played all the early Pink Floyd songs from 1965 to 1972. The pinnacle of their performance was their version of 'Echoes'

    • @matthewpercival8318
      @matthewpercival8318 Месяц назад

      That'll have been while his missus was running one of his Ferrari's up the hill at Goodwood. She was his stand in. Might have clipped a hay bale and broke a steering arm but at least she was pushing on 👌🏻😉

    • @ulisserossin1770
      @ulisserossin1770 28 дней назад

      I saw them in Milan, july 18th, one of the best concerts of my life!

  • @marklunn41
    @marklunn41 Месяц назад +8

    It’s a signature of Pink Floyd to include a sound that’s relevant to the lyrics - like a guitar talk-box solo in a song about talking :)

  • @robertcopeland2946
    @robertcopeland2946 Месяц назад +11

    The more we understand each other the better the chance for peace. Keep Talking!

  • @chrisbree3467
    @chrisbree3467 Месяц назад +12

    You can’t go wrong with Pink Floyd, every song that you react to is great. I think your interpretation is spot on ❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧

  • @user-kf6mi5fz2y
    @user-kf6mi5fz2y Месяц назад +6

    Sam Brown( the blonde lady) had a very successful solo career before joining Pink Floyd,you should check out her biggest hit ‘Stop’, simply because it’s gorgeous

  • @scozz6139
    @scozz6139 Месяц назад +22

    That's called a Talk Box, it was invented in the 1969 I believe, a few players used them in the 1970s, Dave Gilmour, Joe Walsh, and Peter Frampton most notably.

    • @leesanders6490
      @leesanders6490 Месяц назад +1

      You're wrong, I don't know when it was invented, I think it was the late 40's but it was being used with the lap steel in country music by Chet Atkins in the early 50"s.

    • @ChrisFreund-rt8rf
      @ChrisFreund-rt8rf Месяц назад

      Jeff Beck used it as well.

  • @brandonjones1349
    @brandonjones1349 Месяц назад +15

    Saw Pulse Tour in 94 at DC RFK Staduim. I've seen ALOT of concerts before and after that show. Still to thus day...best show I've ever seen! ☘️🇺🇸

  • @normmcinnis4102
    @normmcinnis4102 Месяц назад +17

    I liked hearing Stephen Hawking's voice during this song. David's good with that talk box also.

  • @dj-cooljack500
    @dj-cooljack500 22 дня назад +1

    My preferred band since I first heard them in the early 80'. Pink Floyd is one of those very rare bands whose every song makes us experience such emotions...every song, even without lyrics, is an experience in itself, a story, a message, even a poem... Pink Floyd leaves no one indifferent. Add to that a creativity and a sense of high quality visuals and you have the recipe for a grandiose and unforgettable show!

  • @neillenet291
    @neillenet291 Месяц назад +21

    Pink Floyd and the lovely Stacey. Here for it! 🎉

  • @MLawrence2008
    @MLawrence2008 Месяц назад +7

    The robotic voice at the start (and midway through the song) is Stephen Hawking - a theoretical physicist that suffered from Motor Neurone disease but was also a huge Pink Floyd fan.

  • @cmanayf4354
    @cmanayf4354 Месяц назад +3

    Thanks Stacey! I always thought this was such a unique song. The background singers are quite amazing throughout. As you have found out. 😊

  • @user-tw9ou1mc2g
    @user-tw9ou1mc2g Месяц назад +3

    I was at a pulse concert in '94.... I didn't even realize that it was raining the show was so good.

  • @user-hl1nr2nf5x
    @user-hl1nr2nf5x Месяц назад +3

    The Pulse Concert does not disappoint and neither does your reaction! You bring it everytime!!!

  • @DaddyDoom
    @DaddyDoom Месяц назад +2

    Your kitty is the spitting image of our little furball.
    The other one is 3 times her size, an half breed black and white norweagian woods, all fluffy.
    Great song and great reaction.

  • @johnroberthines7811
    @johnroberthines7811 2 дня назад

    Uk Floyd fans have always been like that Stacey, sit chill and watch and listen. I've seen them many times between 1975 & 1994 and the fans always the same and have so much respect for Floyd there is no shouting, screaming, whistling, wooping clapping whilst they are playing.

  • @fifidurand7421
    @fifidurand7421 Месяц назад +6

    it s a talk box...he played with in "pigs three different ones " on animal album

  • @Rassskle
    @Rassskle Месяц назад +3

    The backing ladies do get their own song to shine and star.....The Great Gig In The Sky is their big number......and a fan favourite.

  • @kjek1
    @kjek1 Месяц назад +1

    Love the talk box. He plays the solo on the guitar as normal but the signal is sent through the tube and he can shape the notes with his mouth.

  • @UltraReefReseller
    @UltraReefReseller 11 дней назад +1

    When we went to the 94 show in the San Antonio Alamodome, the applause and cheering even continued after the concert was over. As we left the building, the whole crowd continued to go crazy as we left the building and long into the parking lot. It was the second show for me, but Pink Floyd concerts will ruin you in regards to other concerts. They just don't compare.
    One thing I haven't heard mentioned is the sound quality during the show. Besides the big amps up front and the super deep bass from the huge subwoofers, there are also amps behind you in each corner to give you a true surround sound (quadraphonic) that has zero distortion. Just perfect!

    • @limadelta2
      @limadelta2 5 дней назад

      Saw this tour in Los Angeles at the Rose Bowl. You are spot on with monster amps and speakers located everywhere. what a concert!

  • @samuelsmith6804
    @samuelsmith6804 Месяц назад +2

    Glad you finally got around to this one! He uses the talkbox on Pigs (three different ones) from the Animals album. Which happens to be my favourite track and the most pink floydy of pink floyd tracks

  • @DustyRusty81
    @DustyRusty81 Месяц назад +3

    if you listen to Peter Frampton "do you feel like we do" he uses this instrument and makes his guitar "Speak" to the crowd, a cool sound all-around

  • @martinellis7156
    @martinellis7156 Месяц назад +3

    Out of all of Pink Floyds songs this one stands out for me - just an incredible trip into musical bliss.

  • @flyinhawaiian5848
    @flyinhawaiian5848 Месяц назад

    It's always extremely refreshing to me when other generations (I'm a boomer) discover, enjoy, and respect the music of the past. Pink Floyd has created some phenomenal music over the years, and your appreciation and love of Pink Floyd music speaks volumes Stacy! Check out David Gilmour's solo, self-titled album from 1978 . . . Every song is extraordinary, particularly "No Way," and "There's No Way Out of Here."

  • @thedeathlyhallows8087
    @thedeathlyhallows8087 Месяц назад

    I’ve been to pulse, and the memory of that incredible concert is ingrained into my memory and soul. I’ve never been to a concert like pulse before nor since that affected me on such a deep spiritual level then PF Pulse concert.
    I’ve been to many concerts and I have watched some of the biggest and best bands, singers etc in the last 45 years. And the Pulse concert was the first concert that I attended that everyone, and I mean everyone went silent when a song started and for the duration of the song. And it wasn’t as if the people were just listening, I believe everyone felt what I had felt and experienced that evening in Sydney so many years ago. I looked around at everyone next to me, in front of me and behind me, there was grown men crying, everyone in some state of trance. But what we witnessed and experienced was history being created, and we were there. Jaws dropped to the floor at every Gilmour solo, we were soothed by his voice, lifted to the sky by the incredible backing vocalists, and stunned into silence by the perfection of their performance as a band.
    Yes, it was that good.

  • @LikesPinkFloyd
    @LikesPinkFloyd Месяц назад +8

    Perhaps your feline friend would like to hear "Lucifer Sam." It's a whimsical short tune from Floyd's first album that Syd wrote about his house cat.

  • @trevordalton01
    @trevordalton01 Месяц назад +9

    You should definitely give Echoes Live Gdańsk a listen! Soooo good!

  • @andyo3689
    @andyo3689 Месяц назад +2

    Stevie Wonder used it before Walsh, Frampton and Gilmour.
    Fun fact, my Mom played pedal steel guitar and used a talkbox to do jingles for radio station call letters for IDs in the early sixties ala Alvino Rey

  • @alancleveland7715
    @alancleveland7715 Месяц назад +1

    The 3 female backup singers are Sam Brown, Claudia Fontaine, Durga McBroom for this Concert and a few other Floyd concerts! And Sam Brown is the Blonde in the middle just so no one is confused by the name. lol

  • @philipkudrna5643
    @philipkudrna5643 Месяц назад +1

    The talkbox is rarely used. The only real famous use in pop was Richie Sambora, the guitarist of Bon jovi, using it in „Living on a prayer“ (Everybody knows the riff: „ooh-ah ooh-ah ooh-ah“) As has been explained, the distorted sound of the guitar is fed via a type into David‘s mouth and by shaping his mouth, he can adjust the sound, which is the picked up bia the microphone. Essentially he let‘s his guitar talk through him.

  • @Rafa-jh4vg
    @Rafa-jh4vg Месяц назад +1

    I'm especially happy when you critique my favorite band, Pink Floyd is awesome, thanks for allowing me to come on this journey with you

  • @steveboyes2090
    @steveboyes2090 Месяц назад +1

    I’ve been waiting on this one from ya. Great reaction. He lets his guitar do his talking.

  • @druefreeman439
    @druefreeman439 Месяц назад +1

    You got all the relevant bits about how the Talk Box works and Stephen Hawking from other comments already. But what makes all of that so powerful is the how it all ties together. Hawking, one of the greatest minds of all time, could no longer talk without the use of a text-to-speech computer. If you listen to what he is saying, he is describing the importance of talking as a critical evolutionary step for humans. Ironically, the song is about someone (the protagonist, sung by David) who cannot fully use this uniquely human capability to express what he is thinking/feeling, which leads to the pleas by his partner "you never talk to me! What are you feeling? Why don't you don't talk me?" etc., in between David's vocals, which obviously cannot be heard by the woman asking the questions. The protagonist is answering, but probably, only in his head: "I feel like I'm drowning..." etc... My interpretation of the final guitar solo with the Talk Box is that THIS is how is able to express his feelings! But maybe I'm reading too much into the song. I also read somewhere once that the symbols in the lighting on stage have meaning. But I'm not sure.

  • @Neil_BT
    @Neil_BT Месяц назад +1

    As an offshoot, you need to watch the British Telecom (the phone company in the UK) advert that Hawking's speech is sampled from, it's from 1993 and there's more of the speech to listen to. It's so majestic and really moving, and also so true - all we need to do is make sure we keep talking.

  • @g0fvt
    @g0fvt Месяц назад +16

    The strange device is a "voice box" famously used by Peter Frampton, the guitar is amplified, played through a loud speaker with the sound being carried up a hose beside the microphone.

  • @IanDarley
    @IanDarley Месяц назад +2

    The sound from the guitar is sent through the tube, you then use your mouth to manipulate the sound which is picked up by his voice microphone - It's called a talk box because you can form words but using the guitar as your vocal cords.

  • @Cashcrop54
    @Cashcrop54 Месяц назад +2

    I remember the first time I saw and heard the talk box I was amazed. It was Peter Frampton that I first heard that. You don't have a cat if there are no kitty interruptions!

  • @ThePopOptic100
    @ThePopOptic100 Месяц назад +1

    It's a "talk box". It sends the guitar sound through that tube into his mouth......pretty cool, huh?

  • @stevem-h3562
    @stevem-h3562 Месяц назад

    That, is the most gorgeous expressive talkbox solo I've ever heard and I've believed that since I first heard it on the album in 1994.
    Peter Frampton, Joe Walsh, Richie Sambora.... eat your f**king hearts out. Gorgeous, I tell you. Bloody gorgeous.

  • @chickenlampbrent
    @chickenlampbrent Месяц назад +1

    Watching the genuine emotions play across your face when you're listening to Pink Floyd is just heartwarming and reminiscent of my younger days being blown away by the Floyd. I know everybody says this but you're obviously so authentic in your love for PF it's abundantly clear you're not faking for the camera. The voice you're talking about is professor Stephen Hawking who passed away from ALS not long ago. He communicated using a computer and that's the synthesized voice he used.
    Now, I'm going to reiterate the previous request that you give a listen to Jeff Lynne's ELO Live at Wembley stadium. Once you've gone through the Pulse concert, it just might be your next musical crush.
    The cat interruptions are not unwelcome either.🐾❤

  • @michaelreeder9931
    @michaelreeder9931 Месяц назад

    Really love watching you love Pink Floyd. Don't ever stop.

  • @willemjankeizer3460
    @willemjankeizer3460 23 дня назад

    If you want to know why Pulse is standing out, this is a good song to observe. It is in the drums. Nick Mason is here in the shape of his life. He never ‘leans forward’ in the rhythm rather backward, as if he is delaying it a bit.
    Check this in his fill at 6:01. This is usually a moment a drummer starts to rush it up a bit and then pulling the music a bit out of balance. Mason relaxes and keeps it simple, as he does during the whole concert and thus providing a ground layer for his band members. He secures the whole concert this way. Supported of course by the bass playing of Guy Pratt.
    It’s even a science called psycho-acoustics, explaining all this.

  • @arclight545
    @arclight545 Месяц назад

    I've said it before... David Gilmour is the Undeniable God of the guitar. He can get more from one note than most guitarists could get with an entire fret board. Any string instrument that Gilmour plays immediately connects with your emotions. Add the talk box and he connects with your soul and magnifies the emotion in the music. Pink Floyd tries to put all of the artists in the spot light. In this song Gilmour puts his guitar center stage and gives it its moment.

  • @todquarles1695
    @todquarles1695 Месяц назад

    Floyd does a great job with lyrics structured as a conversation. This is a good example where you have a back-and-forth with David and the backing singers. Wearing the Inside Out takes it another step with lyrics from 3 points of view instead of 2.

  • @thomaswestby7926
    @thomaswestby7926 Месяц назад

    GREAT job Stacey!! It's been so fun watching you mature, and develop your craft, and become so relaxed at it! ❤❤

  • @redtally999
    @redtally999 Месяц назад +13

    Hi Stacey, as @russbaxter1806 mentioned below, Stop by Sam Brown, the blonde backing singer, is a great tune to check out what she can do....Classic 80's

  • @philipkudrna5643
    @philipkudrna5643 Месяц назад +1

    The „back and forth“ between David and the background singers is actually a musical style element called „call and response“, found everywhere (from classical music up to Jazz).

  • @flubblert
    @flubblert Месяц назад

    I can attest to the fact that the respect a Floyd audience gives their band is real, having been to the Pulse concert in Chicago in 94, as well as the one previous to that in 88. No one standing up or standing on chairs. Near total silence as they perform their legendary music. It's a beautiful thing.

  • @rogerfroud300
    @rogerfroud300 2 дня назад

    The guitar plays the sound into the tube using a small loudspeaker in the box at his feet. The sound is projected into his mouth through the tube, allowing him to modify the sound as you would your own voice.

  • @MarkRouse-w3d
    @MarkRouse-w3d 2 дня назад

    It's transcending and mesmerizing, spell binding. My very first album was D S of the Moon 1970.

  • @grelch
    @grelch Месяц назад +1

    Re: the "interesting visuals", the screen projections at the end of the song are a tip of the hat to the original screen projections they used in the 60s developed by a guy named Mike Leonard. Leonard was an architecture teacher at their university and few of the band members moved into his flat. One thing lead to another and Leonard did the light shows at their club concerts.

  • @mikemartin8088
    @mikemartin8088 Месяц назад

    The "Talk Box" is used with the guitar to amplify changes in the mouth chamber. His tongue can play a major role as he moves it back, the chamber is larger and produces a much more full sound. The opposite occurs when the tongue is moved forward, the mouth chamber is decreased, and produces a much more shallow sound. It can be done even without using the tongue at all. P.S. I loved your reaction to it, and I love the sweet little kitty! :)

  • @thelyricologist9568
    @thelyricologist9568 Месяц назад +2

    The talk box in itself is not an instrument but it distorts the sound of other instruments by making sepcific mouth shapes.

  • @Florida728B
    @Florida728B Месяц назад +1

    “In The Flesh?” begins The Wall album. Greatest concert opening of all time! Another great PF song for you to react to.

  • @martchristy9981
    @martchristy9981 Месяц назад +4

    The tube takes David's voice and feeds it into the voicebox; the guitar is fed directly through the voice box, wherein the two frequencies are divided/multiplied, producing the unusual sound distortion. Well done again, lovely Stacey. When the use of the voice box started, your face was a picture to behold. Don't worry, kid. It happens to everyone on their first listen. A very curious sound! Pity it is not used much.

    • @diverdown631
      @diverdown631 Месяц назад

      Not correct. The talk box sends the guitar sound up the tube, and the mouth shapes the tone which is picked up by the microphone. It has nothing to do with the players voice or vocal cords, and before you say anything, I have one.

    • @martchristy9981
      @martchristy9981 Месяц назад

      @@diverdown631 OK. Hands up! I was just quoting what I'd been told when asking how it worked. Misinformed!?

    • @martchristy9981
      @martchristy9981 Месяц назад

      @@diverdown631 Oh! OK! I was just quoting what I'd been told when asking how it worked. Obviously I was misinformed. Peace and harmony.

  • @carlosmarte07
    @carlosmarte07 Месяц назад +1

    Hi, I'm from Brazil, and I am 53. I really enjoy watching your reaction. It makes me remember that moment when I listened to PF for the very first time.

  • @triadmad
    @triadmad 10 часов назад

    Cattus Interuptus. A moment that all cat moms and cat dads have experienced, especially when we're trying to do something important on the computer. I had a boy who walked across my keyboard and managed to reboot the computer. I have no idea what key combination he hit to manage that.

  • @philipkudrna5643
    @philipkudrna5643 Месяц назад

    You summary is perfectly right. The ultimate lyrics (said by Stephen Hawking) are „It doesn‘t have to be like this! All we need to do u make sure we keep talking!“ (Although it‘s difficult to hear as Gilmour talks over it with his talkbox guitar solo…)

  • @markbennett2284
    @markbennett2284 Месяц назад

    I was at this absolutely amazing concert, I have been to many other concerts and festivals but nothing will ever come close to the feeling of euphoria ❤

  • @jumboJetPilot
    @jumboJetPilot 21 день назад

    Steven Hawking’s voice was featured in this song and another Pink Floyd song called “Talking Hawking” from their Endless River album.

  • @philipkudrna5643
    @philipkudrna5643 Месяц назад

    Finally! I have been waiting for this for a long time! One of my favourite Pulse songs! The voice sample is actually really from Stephen Hawking, he approved the use in the song. And interestingly enough Stephen Hawking outlived Claudia Fontaine (the outer left background vocalist) by only one day. She died on 13 March, Hawking on 14 March 2018. RIP!

  • @kennethcurtis6648
    @kennethcurtis6648 29 дней назад

    I think that it's called a talk box ,it's the sound of the guitar being played in David's mouth for him to manipulate, so when they say that David talks through his guitar, his guitar also talks through him !

  • @farmersboy
    @farmersboy Месяц назад +8

    The last proper Pink Floyd album (let's not talk about The Endless River), and it's got some belters on it.

  • @fredflintstone505
    @fredflintstone505 13 дней назад

    It’s called a Heil Talk Box. It takes the sound output of the guitar and sends it down a tube into the mouth of the guitarist which is in turn, picked up by the mic.

  • @Scott-gjc
    @Scott-gjc Месяц назад

    Love that you love the backing vocalist. They also have cool input on the song "Wearing The Inside Out " Also speaking of backing vocalist for Pink Floyd can't go without mentioning Rachel Fury from Pink Floyd's 1987 Delicate Sound Of Thunder tour. She was amazingly talented and great during the tour 💗

  • @ali.k9445
    @ali.k9445 Месяц назад

    Best vocals & background singers ever in the PF's tours. Sam Brown as a professional singer & songwriter is killing it.

  • @dannymulder1319
    @dannymulder1319 Месяц назад

    I'm really glad you saw "Keep talking"👍🏼 thank you. Somehow I hope that you can watch the pulse concert on VR GLASSES with good headphones and that you can relive this concert like this 👍🏼

  • @richardwirt3193
    @richardwirt3193 Месяц назад +6

    It is called a talk box his guitar is hooked to it

    • @martinb3619
      @martinb3619 Месяц назад +2

      I can’t remember where I heard this but years ago when Peter Frampton used it, I think it was also known as a vocoder?

  • @franckb8279
    @franckb8279 Месяц назад

    From A to Z, Pulse video is THE concert to own. Awesome live show.

  • @ChrisFreund-rt8rf
    @ChrisFreund-rt8rf Месяц назад

    Another great reaction/analysis! Thank you Stacy! I saw Pink Floyd in Indianapolis in 1994. Unfortunately,their last tour.

  • @progbloke6655
    @progbloke6655 Месяц назад +2

    I think you'd love 'Money' from the Pulse show. Great song, and you get to see the girls being a bit more light hearted.

  • @stenn1971
    @stenn1971 Месяц назад +1

    Been waiting a long time for you to react to this because I knew how you'd react to the talk box. They are the masters of sound 👌

  • @garysimons1608
    @garysimons1608 Месяц назад

    Pink Floyd is always impressive as are you Stacey, how you articulate your reactions to the band.

  • @leroyhansen1094
    @leroyhansen1094 Месяц назад

    Its called a talk box, Peter Frampton used one on Frampton comes Alive on a song called feel like we do. Its a tube that goes to a small horn and is connected to his amp and he the sound from his mouth matches his guitar.😊

  • @anthonyhammond1921
    @anthonyhammond1921 Месяц назад

    You'll be blown away when you hear David using the same vocal device on the track "Pigs" on the Animals album Stacey.

  • @leesanders6490
    @leesanders6490 Месяц назад

    The talk box has been used with the steel guitar in country music since the early 50's.

  • @angelkar5132
    @angelkar5132 Месяц назад

    The late PF albums are super underrated. They are full of beauty from start to finish.
    The talk box is something that many artists used (maybe in hard rock/heavy metal more every now and then, I heard it from scorpions and bon Jovi for example), but it's more uncommon for pink Floyd or progressive rock in general. And he used it in an uncommon way during this live.
    The Stephen Hawking parts was something very unique, I really liked the addition.

  • @vicprovost2561
    @vicprovost2561 Месяц назад

    Their best known song off the Division Bell, real good tunefrom a really strong effort from Gilmour & Co. Another from that album is What Do You Want From Me, an absolute banger for sure. Nice to see more Floyd with you beautiful Stacey, Enjoy! 🔥🎵🎸🎤🎹🎷🎶🔥

  • @fastecp1
    @fastecp1 Месяц назад

    My first talk box was a fan. They are so fun to play with. You should check out the
    "Peter Frampton Do You Feel Like We Do Midnight Special 1975" The talk box directs sound from the instrument into the musician's mouth through a plastic tube adjacent to a vocal microphone. The musician controls the modification of the instrument's sound by changing the shape of the mouth and "vocalizing" the instrument's output into a microphone. As I have said before, "watching Pink Floyd is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're going to get.”

  • @barriehull7076
    @barriehull7076 Месяц назад

    Stephen Hawking is English but his synthesiser voice was American.
    Wikipedia: Pink Floyd song "Keep Talking".
    Stephen William Hawking, CH, CBE, FRS, FRSA (8 January 1942 - 14 March 2018) was an English theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and author who was director of research at the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology at the University of Cambridge.[6][17][18] Between 1979 and 2009, he was the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge, widely viewed as one of the most prestigious academic posts in the world.[19]
    his synthesiser voice was recorded for the Pink Floyd song "Keep Talking".

  • @SaintPhoenixx
    @SaintPhoenixx Месяц назад

    "That instrument" is still his guitar. The talk box (the microphone near his mouth) essentially uses his mouth movements to change how his guitar sounds. He's not actually making any noise into it, it's simply using the shape of his mouth to distort the guitar.

  • @thomasheslar5465
    @thomasheslar5465 Месяц назад

    I really enjoy your videos, you are one of the few who i really feel a connection with. You always say you want to learn to be a better human being. This is what life is about, it is about self discovery. This is of greater value than any money on the earth.

  • @worldfreedom2000
    @worldfreedom2000 Месяц назад

    List of great talk box songs.
    Peter Frampton - Show Me the Way
    Aerosmith - Sweet Emotion
    Joe Walsh - Rocky Mountain Way
    Bon Jovi - Livin' on a Prayer
    Peter Frampton - Do You Feel Like We Do
    Nazareth - Hair of the Dog
    Steely Dan - Haitian Divorce
    Pink Floyd - Pigs (Three Different Ones)
    Eagles - Those Shoes
    Motley Crue - Kickstart My Heart

  • @barryharris4967
    @barryharris4967 11 дней назад

    You would love the story of Guy Pratt's audition for the band. It's very funny. Guy is also a stand up comic. He's really naturally funny.

  • @darthssmorgana
    @darthssmorgana 28 дней назад

    I have recently discovered your reaction videos. Pink Floyd is my favorite band. And I was fortunate to see the tour in ‘94. I have loved watching you broaden your Floyd horizons in these videos. The are many songs I could recommend. But first I would recommend you react to one of David Gilmour’s solo album songs, “There’s no way out of here”…I have so many more to recommend. But this would be a great start. Keep doing what you are doing 😊

  • @hawkman2k
    @hawkman2k Месяц назад

    I knew it as a squawk box. It put your instrument through that attachment I go your mouth and can make words through your notes. Since Squawk is slang for talking it's genius to use it in a song about talking.
    I saw Gilmour use it once before at the Animal ls tour on Pigman.
    BtW, I believe that was Dr. Stephen Hawkimg who Pink Floys asked to rexlcods.

  • @bjennings1067
    @bjennings1067 4 дня назад

    It's a talk box have you ever tried to tune a radio by turning a dial sometimes you get a mishmash of various sounds some talking in different languages combined with all sorts of music and a throw back to man's evolution learning to talk brilliant idea by pink floyd and put it all together through their music incredible but then it's pink floyd lovely reaction by you once more keep them coming

  • @showmoke
    @showmoke Месяц назад

    In my view, this is one of the greatest ever Pink Floyd songs. It has everything! Just magical and emotional. A beautifully constructed song. Sheer inspirational to utilise Professor Stephen Hawking's voiceover on this.

  • @MrTech226
    @MrTech226 Месяц назад

    Stacey
    Man with robotic voice at the beginning of the song was legendary Theoretical Physicist, Stephen Hawking who used voice to talk thru speech-generating device. Hawking was diagnosed with ALS or sadly called Lou Gehrig's Disease when Gehrig was playing for New York Yankees. ALS as officially known forced Gehrig to retire from baseball.
    Back to Pink Floyd
    As other comments stated here, Gilmour is using a device called "Talk Box". He, Peter Frampton, and Joe Walsh use device on their songs.

  • @burt5070
    @burt5070 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for another great reaction! May I suggest ‘Welcome to the machine’ from the ‘Wish you were here’ album next? 😊