Twenty plus minutes long though. They're going to need major incentive to do that one. It would be so worth it though. "Strangers passing in the street By chance, two separate glances meet And I am you, and what I see is me..." Gives me chills every time.
@@freudsigmund72 I always recommend to listen to the album version first. Better for the ears, not cut in half and that's what Pink Floyd wanted it to be. After that there's still the possibility to listen to Pompeii and Gdansk
My favorite song off of "Animals" and one of my favorite Pink Floyd songs. So glad you guys are reacting to this! I will forever remember this songs melody 😁🤘🖤
Same here... altho most seem to prefer. "Dogs". (which I also love as much as the others). Some sentences I like such as " Only dimly aware of a certain unease in the air" and "Bleating and babbling we fell on his neck with a scream"...and David's guitar is excellent (as always).
When you were talking about the sheep becoming dogs, it reminded me of that quote from Friedrich Nietzsche: "Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster yourself; and when you gaze for long into the Abyss, the Abyss gazes also into you."
To complete reaction to this album you need to react to two more songs (actually the two shortest songs on the album): - the first is: Pigs on the Wing (Part 1), which starts the album - the second is: Pigs on the Wing (Part 2), the final song on the album. Track listing for the album "Animals": 1. Pigs on the Wing (Part 1) 2. Dogs 3. Pigs (Three Different Ones) 4. Sheep 5. Pigs on the Wing (Part 2) This is one of the greatest albums ever.
They don't need to do those. Pigs On The Wing are short songs that stand apart from the three main tunes. They are meant to bookend the album as an intro and outro, if you are listening to it as it was meant to be heard. They didn't do that. It's too late, they don't matter in this context anymore.
@@mgordon1100 I'm not sure I agree. The bookends provide context even if the impact is lessened now. The real problem is these albums just aren't meant to be piecemeal affairs and the full picture and "the plot" so to speak get muddled or even lost when you do it that way. I hope they both do a listen off screen and just let it wash over and through them especially Sori.
Love the way the voice merges with the keyboards and effects/vocoder!!! also Love the horse ride vibes!!! say it again: this album has the best keyboards i've ever heard!!!
Great reaction, as always. Love the PF reactions. I’ll repeat the requests already made for “Echoes” live at Pompeii from the early 1970’s. Epic tune that I think both of you will thoroughly enjoy.
Another fantastic interpretation reaction.The outro to Sheep and its so Floyd what an anthemic way to conclude the 3 animal songs..This has grown to be my favourite album sonically and lyrically. This group are masters of patience and creating space in their compositions, yet with so much going on the tracks litterally slip by leaving you craving for more. Todays Beethoven's of music!
Gotta love Waters lyrics here "Meek and obedient you follow the leader Down well trodden corridors into the valley of steel".. Anyone who's seen a slaughterhouse knows exactly what this means..
Vin, I have great respect for you, you hit it on the head. I also feel the same way, and was in the Marine corps foe 8 yrs and Army for 3. Pinkfloyd rules...lol Thank you both for what you do.
Questioning everything is not the same sentiment as rejecting all authoritative opinions, you can agree with the general consensus after looking at the facts. It's one thing to not be a sheep and another to be a contrarian.
Logic always applies. Think about all input. Question your own thoughts. Of course we can never be our own independent expert and fact finder on every matter in the universe but you can always make sure it logically follows and you can be vigilant for inconsistencies or obvious falsehoods. Questioning everything doesn't require omniscience, it is about limiting reactionary instincts to me. Is this right? Does this make sense. Could I have bad facts, misinformation, or too poor of an understanding? Do my own questions logically flow. How many assumptions are being made and are they honestly acknowledged as such (internal and externally)? Am I remembering that being wrong and misinformation are not the same thing? Do I have enough baseline general knowledge to understand the concepts? If not is it worth it to me to acquire it? In fundemental terms it is just applying the scientific method to our own thought process the best we can and trying to take your own personal dog out of the fight the best we are able. It isn't just questioning authorities but yourself and what you hope things to be too. If you believe ANYTHING that cannot be questioned it cannot be worth believing in by definition. Accept you never have all the facts. Accept that no few hundreds, thousands, millions, or even billions of human written (or even interpreted) pages can encapsulate an infinite universe or a being or forces of any description capable of creating such. See more dimmers than on/of switches.
Lyricist & main composer... as well as conceptualist, singer, bassist, rhythm guitarist, producer, plus he added a lot of synth and sound design elements.
I always had a different take... people tend to be led like sheep. If there are too many sheep who don't think for themselves, they will be led to slaughter. Once they realize what is happening, they have to revolt before it's too late.
Question everything doesn't mean to never believe anything, it is not a position of intrinsic disbelief like skepticism, but a position of intrinsic curiosity. I question everything because I seek to understand, to know why and how. I have questioned clothes, researched, formed my conclusions and moved on. At no point did I throw the idea of clothes out, because I understand, that regardless of the reason, there are social conventions built around them. Belief without understanding is inevitable, we do after all stand upon the shoulders of giants and there are simply too many things to know, but the pursuit of understanding should always be a goal. So I question everything. Obviously, I can only speak for myself. Other people who question everything may not share my philosophy and may indeed fall back on skepticism as a stance. I personally consider skepticism lazy; just the other side of zealotry's coin: it is disbelief without question or any effort to understand. Anarchy is a wonderful ideal - I'm an anarchist, but I'd never support it's implementation because people are assholes and we'd be back where we started in weeks.
Situated between Wish You Were Here and The Wall, this album is criminally overlooked for its brilliance. Social commentary of the highest order that still holds up to this day. Some of the bits were written about the same time as Wish You Were Here, but didn't match the tone and intention of that album which was written for the loss of Sid Barrett (the original guitarist prior to, and during the early stages of, David Gilmour being added to the band) to schizophrenia.
I was never for that Iraq invasion. Not even for a minute. It should have been addressed directly with Saudi Arabia......but we all know that would never happen.
Me either. I was in the streets against both Iraq Wars but then I knew Hussein was a US puppet and any weapons he had we provided for the proxy war against Iran. I opposed AfPak as well because they clearly had nothing to do with 9/11 and I didn't miss the Soviet Union's failed effort there either but the bloodlust was so rabid there was no possibility of traction in opposing it no matter how foolish and poorly considered it was.
I have watched y'all for a minute now, and I must say that I dig your videos.... I appreciate your perspectives, despite personally loathing all religious belief...
This is the for my money the most important album to digest as a person in this world. To do that though it takes what may be some painful introspection and a sort of unvarnished honesty about humanity and more so yourself but if you do so you will come out of it a wiser, a more conscious, and better person. Don't fight it Sori, go with it till it hurts but give it some space for now and come back to it in a year or two and dive in with no distractions. Break those barriers down.
Thanks for doing this one, it’s a fantastic song. Many have suggested it, but if you want to be taken on a journey to space try Echoes from the Meddle album. It is about 23 minutes long and is my favourite Floyd track. The Live at Pompeii version is also great, but be aware that version is cut into 2 parts. The live at Gdańsk version is also great but my personal preference is studio version from Meddle (1971). For a real bit of fun, sync it with the final section of 2001 : A Space Odyssey, get the first “ping” to coincide with the text “Jupiter and beyond the infinite”
This song sound awsome, never heard this before, all I heard by Pink Floyd is Dark Side of the Moon, The Wall and Division Bell, great albums by the way, but I will have to start listening to this Animals album cause it seems to be even better than those albums I mentioned
In my opinion it is the top of the heap but Meddle through The Wall is all straight masterpiece level. Every track all but timeless and completely classic as much as Mozart.
Unbelievably relevant today. It’s glaringly obvious: the pigs and the dogs are worrying about the sheep. And they absolutely should. (They will never admit it’s their own goddamn fault.)🤨
If your new to this album, its a concept album based on George Orwell's classic satirical fable Animal Farm. Whilst Orwell a democratic Socialist himself is criticising Stalinism and the betrayal of the hopes and ideals that led to the Russian Revolution and then the subsequent decades of tyranny under Stalin's regime. Roger Waters wrote this album as a criticism of the worst aspects of the Capitalist West. Pigs = the elite, the rulers at the top with all the power and influence over everyone else, Dogs = the managers and leaders of big business, totally ruthless and cut throat and lacking humanity and empathy for others, Sheep = us the apathetic common people, the vast majority with very little, working hard just to survive who do as we're told who Waters hopes will rise up for a better, fairer and more equal society.
This album is a masterpiece, its been seen as the petulant little brother to the big 3 floyd albums but stands up with them. Most of the world are sheeple, take official story on everything as gospel. If you just assume everything the pharmaceutical industry or nasa etc say is truthful thats up to the individual but not for me
This is not a re-make or even Pink Floyd's take on Animal Farm, rather, the group is portraying humamity as being one of the four types of animals from the album (Dogs, Pigs, Sheep and Pigs on the wing).
.Altho most seem to prefer."Dogs". (which I also love as much as the others)., "Sheep" is my favourite. ("and Animals" is my favourite album, not only from Pink Floyd, but from every other artist I have). Some lines mesmerize me such as " Only dimly aware of a certain unease in the air" and "Bleating and babbling we fell on his neck with a scream"...and David's guitar is excellent (as always).
I like where your thoughts and discussion go due to (or with, or influenced by) Pink Floyd music. Same happens to me. In my humble opinion, as intended. On a more personal side, I'm a merchant seafarer, sometimes after my shift I just listen to their music and stare at the vast horizons... They do belong there. Vast.
The main form of Karate that came from Okinawa is Isshynru (probably not spelling that right). I actually studied the form and actually got my black belt in it!
However it is formatted it needs to be absorbed completely and in order even if it is a song at a time (though that doesn't seem quite right either). It does divide in two pretty well though.
"...they built a wall!!!" Lol, come on Vin. That's an assortment of traffic cones, construction barrels and road dividers. They built a boundary, at best. It's not really keeping anyone out or in. More than that, healthy boundaries are good. For people and countries. But walls are bad, for both people and countries. Listened to Pink Floyd's album The Wall yet? You're getting there.
The "boundary" you speak of also has armed guards who will check your ID before letting you in. Vin is a million percent correct in his assessment of the autonomous zone. Their zone is the exact thing they've been fighting against.
100% agree. The remastered Live version of that song is ridiculously good. After the reaction they will be repeating that, “How and Why was this not requested more” line. Gilmour is from another planet.
You may want to check out the movie Charlie Wilson's War. About the unique people here in America who helped Afghanistan during the Soviet occupation to help fight for their freedom. And how we fucked up the endgame. The true story is a little more subtle but a lot of the main figures are represented.
Not sure if you guys have made it through this whole album or not, but Roger breaks us all up into the three animals, pigs, dogs and sheep, but in reality, most of us, are (dog sheep,) to a certain degree. We're not necessarily that guy found dead on the phone, nor are we necessarily those being slaughtered like sheep. Somewhere in between. You could say we have have some Pig in us too. It's not quite as black and white as he makes it out to be. Though there are certainly examples of all three almost exactly as he describes.
If you want to open your musical horizons, listen to these geniuses of composition: Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Chopin, Tchaikovsky, Handel and Pink Floyd. But note that the last in this list is only the last chronologically speaking.
You are always wrong. Talking about "Sheep" in 1978, Waters said the song was inspired by the 1976 Notting Hill riots in west London. He described it "as my sense of what was to come down… with the riots in England."
Dogs is my favourite but Animals overall is one of the greatest albums ever
%60,000 on both counts
Pig (three different ones) is my favourite song on the animals album. The wall is my favourite album of all time from any genre.
It's a brilliant album and as you say Dogs is awesome.
@@ellenkrames4507 And Meddle is a great Album too. Where Echoes was introduced
I won't begrudge you Dogs...but Sheep is just SO good.
Pink Floyd is not for everyone but in my book this album is a MASTERPIECE.
Pink Floyd's Echoes - it will take you to all different kinds of places.
Twenty plus minutes long though. They're going to need major incentive to do that one. It would be so worth it though.
"Strangers passing in the street
By chance, two separate glances meet
And I am you, and what I see is me..."
Gives me chills every time.
Live at Pompei
@@guillermorios3183 the live at pompeii is indeed the best version to intruduce to this masterpiece...
freudsigmund72 couldnt agree more
@@freudsigmund72 I always recommend to listen to the album version first. Better for the ears, not cut in half and that's what Pink Floyd wanted it to be. After that there's still the possibility to listen to Pompeii and Gdansk
This entire album is a MASTERPIECE ☝️
My favorite song off of "Animals" and one of my favorite Pink Floyd songs. So glad you guys are reacting to this! I will forever remember this songs melody 😁🤘🖤
When it trails-off at the end I think 'I could listen to a few more minutes of that jam'
I like the song except when they switch to the voice box and you can't really hear what he's saying.
Same here... altho most seem to prefer. "Dogs". (which I also love as much as the others). Some sentences I like such as " Only dimly aware of a certain unease in the air" and "Bleating and babbling we fell on his neck with a scream"...and David's guitar is excellent (as always).
When you were talking about the sheep becoming dogs, it reminded me of that quote from Friedrich Nietzsche:
"Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster yourself; and when you gaze for long into the Abyss, the Abyss gazes also into you."
I remember listening to Animals practically daily when I was a teenager, a long time ago!
Pink Floyd - Welcome to the machine
Pink Floyd Have a Cigar
To complete reaction to this album you need to react to two more songs (actually the two shortest songs on the album):
- the first is: Pigs on the Wing (Part 1), which starts the album
- the second is: Pigs on the Wing (Part 2), the final song on the album.
Track listing for the album "Animals":
1. Pigs on the Wing (Part 1)
2. Dogs
3. Pigs (Three Different Ones)
4. Sheep
5. Pigs on the Wing (Part 2)
This is one of the greatest albums ever.
They don't need to do those. Pigs On The Wing are short songs that stand apart from the three main tunes. They are meant to bookend the album as an intro and outro, if you are listening to it as it was meant to be heard. They didn't do that. It's too late, they don't matter in this context anymore.
@@mgordon1100 I'm not sure I agree. The bookends provide context even if the impact is lessened now. The real problem is these albums just aren't meant to be piecemeal affairs and the full picture and "the plot" so to speak get muddled or even lost when you do it that way. I hope they both do a listen off screen and just let it wash over and through them especially Sori.
Love the way the voice merges with the keyboards and effects/vocoder!!! also Love the horse ride vibes!!!
say it again: this album has the best keyboards i've ever heard!!!
Frederick Heffe The incomparable Rick Wright! 🎶🔥🎶
Great reaction, as always. Love the PF reactions. I’ll repeat the requests already made for “Echoes” live at Pompeii from the early 1970’s. Epic tune that I think both of you will thoroughly enjoy.
This album changed my life. It woke me up.
great reaction, great couple xx
That instrumental at the end is legendary, super energetic!! 🎸🎸
Another fantastic interpretation reaction.The outro to Sheep and its so Floyd what an anthemic way to conclude the 3 animal songs..This has grown to be my favourite album sonically and lyrically. This group are masters of patience and creating space in their compositions, yet with so much going on the tracks litterally slip by leaving you craving for more. Todays Beethoven's of music!
Dogs and Sheep are my two favorite tracks from that album. Animals is a wonderful album. You get pretty much a bit of every PF era at that time.
Gotta love Waters lyrics here "Meek and obedient you follow the leader Down well trodden corridors into the valley of steel"..
Anyone who's seen a slaughterhouse knows exactly what this means..
please do " Echoes live at Pompeii "
From the 1970's
Definitely a must do
SUPER 👍
And the whole song, not half the song like so many other reactors fail to realize :)
Must be part 1 and part 2.
I love you two. You actually analyze the works.
So glad you got to this track, a band I was the drummer in years ago used to cover this and it always went down a storm!
Been waiting for this y’all came in clutch 🤘🏿🤘🏿
Love the transition from vocal to Synth.........."awayyyyyyyyyyyy"........and so on
Vin, I have great respect for you, you hit it on the head. I also feel the same way, and was in the Marine corps foe 8 yrs and Army for 3. Pinkfloyd rules...lol Thank you both for what you do.
That end guitar riff is SO Gilmour! So relatively easy (chordwise) but so genius
I like it when Sori likes something. Especially being charmed by Pink Floyd.
Great song, great album. This came out when I was in high school and it still does it for me all these years later.
Best album ever!
Finally💓
My last Desire is Marooned
Best album, somehow better than Dark Side, I feel like a traitor for typing it out but man, this album is IT. Love that you reacted to this one.
Two of the best Floyd albums! My favorite is the one I’m currently listening too!😎👍🏻
Outstanding reaction, thank you very much.
Questioning everything is not the same sentiment as rejecting all authoritative opinions, you can agree with the general consensus after looking at the facts. It's one thing to not be a sheep and another to be a contrarian.
Logic always applies.
Think about all input. Question your own thoughts.
Of course we can never be our own independent expert and fact finder on every matter in the universe but you can always make sure it logically follows and you can be vigilant for inconsistencies or obvious falsehoods.
Questioning everything doesn't require omniscience, it is about limiting reactionary instincts to me.
Is this right? Does this make sense. Could I have bad facts, misinformation, or too poor of an understanding? Do my own questions logically flow.
How many assumptions are being made and are they honestly acknowledged as such (internal and externally)?
Am I remembering that being wrong and misinformation are not the same thing? Do I have enough baseline general knowledge to understand the concepts? If not is it worth it to me to acquire it?
In fundemental terms it is just applying the scientific method to our own thought process the best we can and trying to take your own personal dog out of the fight the best we are able.
It isn't just questioning authorities but yourself and what you hope things to be too. If you believe ANYTHING that cannot be questioned it cannot be worth believing in by definition. Accept you never have all the facts. Accept that no few hundreds, thousands, millions, or even billions of human written (or even interpreted) pages can encapsulate an infinite universe or a being or forces of any description capable of creating such. See more dimmers than on/of switches.
@@antoniobennett9167 Well said.
Echoes from Live in Gdansk is my fave + Sorrow from PULSE
Love this, try out "Amused to death" by Roger Waters, main lyricist of Floyd.
Very overlooked. Radio KAOS and The Pros & Cons of Hitchhiking are also very good!
Lyricist & main composer...
as well as conceptualist, singer, bassist, rhythm guitarist, producer, plus he added a lot of synth and sound design elements.
NativeNewMexican his new album is also very good!!
What a wonderful discussion.
i love wright's keyboard work on this album and thought it was criminal how waters reduced him to a session role.
Rick was the soul of PF
Love your guys reactions. Vin, you need to watch/hear SORROW from the 1994 Pulse concert. You will love the guitarwork!!
Now imagine if a majority of the earth's population believed in a flat earth. That's what it's like being non-religious.
Sheep is one of my fav' PF songs
I've listened to Korn from the late 90's probably they are the gateway for the tunes I listen to now
I always had a different take... people tend to be led like sheep. If there are too many sheep who don't think for themselves, they will be led to slaughter. Once they realize what is happening, they have to revolt before it's too late.
Question everything doesn't mean to never believe anything, it is not a position of intrinsic disbelief like skepticism, but a position of intrinsic curiosity. I question everything because I seek to understand, to know why and how. I have questioned clothes, researched, formed my conclusions and moved on. At no point did I throw the idea of clothes out, because I understand, that regardless of the reason, there are social conventions built around them. Belief without understanding is inevitable, we do after all stand upon the shoulders of giants and there are simply too many things to know, but the pursuit of understanding should always be a goal. So I question everything.
Obviously, I can only speak for myself. Other people who question everything may not share my philosophy and may indeed fall back on skepticism as a stance. I personally consider skepticism lazy; just the other side of zealotry's coin: it is disbelief without question or any effort to understand.
Anarchy is a wonderful ideal - I'm an anarchist, but I'd never support it's implementation because people are assholes and we'd be back where we started in weeks.
We are the Sheeps...the Fans
Please welcome to the machine!!!
Situated between Wish You Were Here and The Wall, this album is criminally overlooked for its brilliance. Social commentary of the highest order that still holds up to this day.
Some of the bits were written about the same time as Wish You Were Here, but didn't match the tone and intention of that album which was written for the loss of Sid Barrett (the original guitarist prior to, and during the early stages of, David Gilmour being added to the band) to schizophrenia.
After a year of lock downs "you better stay home and do as your told" things arent as they seem and the dogs aint dead. Follow your masters
I’m not going to lie, this truly is one of Pink Floyd’s greatest songs.
I was never for that Iraq invasion. Not even for a minute. It should have been addressed directly with Saudi Arabia......but we all know that would never happen.
Me either. I was in the streets against both Iraq Wars but then I knew Hussein was a US puppet and any weapons he had we provided for the proxy war against Iran. I opposed AfPak as well because they clearly had nothing to do with 9/11 and I didn't miss the Soviet Union's failed effort there either but the bloodlust was so rabid there was no possibility of traction in opposing it no matter how foolish and poorly considered it was.
I have watched y'all for a minute now, and I must say that I dig your videos.... I appreciate your perspectives, despite personally loathing all religious belief...
Yes! My favorite song on this album. It´s soo good
This is the for my money the most important album to digest as a person in this world. To do that though it takes what may be some painful introspection and a sort of unvarnished honesty about humanity and more so yourself but if you do so you will come out of it a wiser, a more conscious, and better person. Don't fight it Sori, go with it till it hurts but give it some space for now and come back to it in a year or two and dive in with no distractions. Break those barriers down.
Thanks for doing this one, it’s a fantastic song.
Many have suggested it, but if you want to be taken on a journey to space try Echoes from the Meddle album. It is about 23 minutes long and is my favourite Floyd track. The Live at Pompeii version is also great, but be aware that version is cut into 2 parts. The live at Gdańsk version is also great but my personal preference is studio version from Meddle (1971). For a real bit of fun, sync it with the final section of 2001 : A Space Odyssey, get the first “ping” to coincide with the text “Jupiter and beyond the infinite”
“wave upon wave of demented avengers march cheerfully out of obscurity into the dream”
Some of the best lyrics in the history of music imo.
This song sound awsome, never heard this before, all I heard by Pink Floyd is Dark Side of the Moon, The Wall and Division Bell, great albums by the way, but I will have to start listening to this Animals album cause it seems to be even better than those albums I mentioned
In my opinion it is the top of the heap but Meddle through The Wall is all straight masterpiece level. Every track all but timeless and completely classic as much as Mozart.
it’s been a year, what’re you thoughts on the album?
Great trilogy
I was for the war too vin. That was my wake up call as soon as we started hitting Iraq I realized we had been bamboozled.
Unbelievably relevant today. It’s glaringly obvious: the pigs and the dogs are worrying about the sheep. And they absolutely should. (They will never admit it’s their own goddamn fault.)🤨
Led zeppelin is My fav group but I personally believe Floyd puts together the best albums
Sometimes it seems like I am the only person who doesn’t like Led Zeppelin.
SHEEEEEP!!!! My favorite. Bass is played by David Gilmour.
Good tripping music
If your new to this album, its a concept album based on George Orwell's classic satirical fable Animal Farm. Whilst Orwell a democratic Socialist himself is criticising Stalinism and the betrayal of the hopes and ideals that led to the Russian Revolution and then the subsequent decades of tyranny under Stalin's regime. Roger Waters wrote this album as a criticism of the worst aspects of the Capitalist West. Pigs = the elite, the rulers at the top with all the power and influence over everyone else, Dogs = the managers and leaders of big business, totally ruthless and cut throat and lacking humanity and empathy for others, Sheep = us the apathetic common people, the vast majority with very little, working hard just to survive who do as we're told who Waters hopes will rise up for a better, fairer and more equal society.
Moonspell - Full Moon Madness
Moonspell - Night Eternal
This album is a masterpiece, its been seen as the petulant little brother to the big 3 floyd albums but stands up with them. Most of the world are sheeple, take official story on everything as gospel. If you just assume everything the pharmaceutical industry or nasa etc say is truthful thats up to the individual but not for me
This is not a re-make or even Pink Floyd's take on Animal Farm, rather, the group is portraying humamity as being one of the four types of animals from the album (Dogs, Pigs, Sheep and Pigs on the wing).
Best outro to a song ever
The lyrics on this record... Peak Waters for sure.
.....and we still haven’t heard The Wall.....
and hopefully we never will. what a bloody mess that was.
@@dougmphilly Imagine not being able to comprehend the wall, LMAO. Your IQ must be in the negative.
doug marcus you don’t like The Wall, or the reaction?
@@alexfrank6534 despise the wall. side 4 is a complete waste. the remaining 3 sides could barely fill up a proper 2-sided lp.
doug marcus that’s definitely a unique opinion of it.
.Altho most seem to prefer."Dogs". (which I also love as much as the others)., "Sheep" is my favourite. ("and Animals" is my favourite album, not only from Pink Floyd, but from every other artist I have). Some lines mesmerize me such as " Only dimly aware of a certain unease in the air" and "Bleating and babbling we fell on his neck with a scream"...and David's guitar is excellent (as always).
Animals is best PK album!!!
Pink floyd best band in the univerve
The Gunners Dream is a stunning song and still very very relevant today
Pink Floyd-Welcome to the Machine 👌
How about Pink Floyd’s Pigs On The Wing parts one and two?
"I looked over Jordan and what did I see
Saw a U.S. Marine in a pile of debris" - Roger Waters, The Bravery of Being Out of Range.
Great album!
I like where your thoughts and discussion go due to (or with, or influenced by) Pink Floyd music. Same happens to me. In my humble opinion, as intended.
On a more personal side, I'm a merchant seafarer, sometimes after my shift I just listen to their music and stare at the vast horizons... They do belong there. Vast.
Overkill-Nice Day For A Funeral
best band ever lived end of story
Kreator - Enemy of god
Masters you have none!
Sweet the victory!
When thy kingdom come!
Answer to no one!
Bringing war from heaven!
A thousand fires burn!
In Okinawa, weapons were outlawed, so the locals developed Karate or "empty hand"
The main form of Karate that came from Okinawa is Isshynru (probably not spelling that right). I actually studied the form and actually got my black belt in it!
7:39 Good timing with the drop + knocked camera :-)
That's what the whole album is about
6:42 Bless You.
has nobody told them the meaning behind Animals, what they represent? or have they done a 2min google?
Like they said, they don't do their research. Two sheep trying to breakdown the meaning of sheep lol
stop banging around during the intro Sori!! I know you're not into this album but some of us are lol
When u do wall please do listen as a whole album or atleast in 2 parts ..cuz its dividing tht precious album will lose its real vibe
However it is formatted it needs to be absorbed completely and in order even if it is a song at a time (though that doesn't seem quite right either). It does divide in two pretty well though.
@@antoniobennett9167 it's always better to take a break before part 2 start since it's a big album eat fatigue will make u uninterested
You really should have kept listening to the finale Pigs On The Wing. Puts a nice positive cap on the album.
THIS ALBUM DUUUUDE, NO ALBUM CAN TAKE U PLACES LIKE ANIMALS DOES
Sori always seems so distant and uptight
"...they built a wall!!!" Lol, come on Vin. That's an assortment of traffic cones, construction barrels and road dividers. They built a boundary, at best. It's not really keeping anyone out or in. More than that, healthy boundaries are good. For people and countries. But walls are bad, for both people and countries. Listened to Pink Floyd's album The Wall yet? You're getting there.
The "boundary" you speak of also has armed guards who will check your ID before letting you in. Vin is a million percent correct in his assessment of the autonomous zone. Their zone is the exact thing they've been fighting against.
@@daveb.2499 Where do you get your propaganda from?
And now that's it's finished, you can see why this is loved by the PF fan base...
Come on vin and sori! You gotta do On the turning away by pink floyd! The live version especially you will love it!
100% agree. The remastered Live version of that song is ridiculously good. After the reaction they will be repeating that, “How and Why was this not requested more” line. Gilmour is from another planet.
Slaughter to prevail- demolisher
Last time I was this early my girlfriend laughed at me and went to sleep
LMFAO.
You may want to check out the movie Charlie Wilson's War. About the unique people here in America who helped Afghanistan during the Soviet occupation to help fight for their freedom. And how we fucked up the endgame. The true story is a little more subtle but a lot of the main figures are represented.
Do MCC (magna carta cartel) - sway. They are some of the members that left ghost with the lawsuit! Verry verry good band and song
I'm James also. Animals my favorite Pink Floyd album! Get real Soury. Play some BAD BRAINS if you have a pair, Vin. .
Not sure if you guys have made it through this whole album or not, but Roger breaks us all up into the three animals, pigs, dogs and sheep, but in reality, most of us, are (dog sheep,) to a certain degree. We're not necessarily that guy found dead on the phone, nor are we necessarily those being slaughtered like sheep. Somewhere in between. You could say we have have some Pig in us too. It's not quite as black and white as he makes it out to be. Though there are certainly examples of all three almost exactly as he describes.
If you want to open your musical horizons, listen to these geniuses of composition: Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Chopin, Tchaikovsky, Handel and Pink Floyd. But note that the last in this list is only the last chronologically speaking.
The effects of This song illustrates how the voice of the individual becomes the voice of the machine by blindly following the narrative they present.
You are always wrong.
Talking about "Sheep" in 1978, Waters said the song was inspired by the 1976 Notting Hill riots in west London. He described it "as my sense of what was to come down… with the riots in England."
Only the song "Cats" left from this album.