My feeling was that after a Pink Floyd concert you are no longer the same person. It did something to you that you can't describe. I experienced it in Cologne, Germany in 1994. It was like traveling to another universe.
I was in Cologne too. In 1989 and 1994. After that Concert you have another meaning what good music is. Pink Floyd takes you on another higher Level of Music. It’s a out of body experience
Pulse is The best show ever. Sorrow, Confortably Numb, Run Like Hell, High Hopes, One of these days is epic music. Confortably Numb in Pulse have a The best solo and lights masterpiece
Almost 30 years ago I was there in person and the memory is etched in my mind of maybe the greatest gig I ever attended. So glad it was captured for people to discover now. All that is missing is the physical vibration of Gilmours guitar sound that rippled through you particularly on this song.
I agree. I was there on the night after this recording and there is so much in the hall which you feel but can't detect in the video. Gilmour's guitar was one, the sound went right thru you, there was heat from the flares, the flicker from the mirror-ball which was much stronger than it seems on the video. An experience I will never forget.
@@ianbrooke6342I saw the show at Soldier Field in Chicago. I was in the mezzanine section just slightly below that crystal ball and let's just say I was happy I brought my sunglasses with me. And yes, on top of the blinding lights you had about a million watts of power coming at you from 360 degrees around the stadium. The video can never capture the true experience. What it does do however is give you nice close-ups of the band that you never see when they play live. They let the music lights sound and occasional video do their talking.
I was there in 1994 and the low bass notes on Richard Wright's keyboard shook you to the core as well as the stands we were sitting on, to get the full benefit of this track you need a very good hifi that can reproduce the bass notes from the keyboard. This was an amazing concert and I'm so glad I got to witness it in person
May 6, 1994 in Tampa Stadium…65,000 give or take in an outside arena. The feeling of Gilmour’s actual guitar tearing through what’s left of your soul😢. One of the greatest nights of my life! Loved your comment about the lighting…so true. PF is a sound and sight experience. You want to close your eyes but you’ll miss half of the experience if you do. Go down the PF rabbit hole…you won’t regret it.
I was there 2, and Life NEVER EVER be the same again, that is 4sure. 30 years has passed soon and no One, I mean NO ONE came to even close to create something to that level of PERFECTION on every level. What an amazing humble gratitude to the Creator to allow me to be live on this plane when PF was around. Thanks for the exact date. ;)
Oh my friend your genuine appreciation of the Pink Floyd experience is recognised by every other Floyd fan. Welcome to a very select group of people … no matter where their music takes you there will always be another Floyd fan close by …
I’ve caught shit all My life for loving Pink Floy I’m now 56 56 and I’ll Listen till My death It almost makes me cry watching you experience this and how happy it seems to make you It just is perfect So glad you are feeling it!!❤
I had the chance to see this concert two evenings in a row at the Olympic Stadium in Montreal. What distinguished these two concerts from others that I saw, was the respect that the spectators showed towards these virtuosos of music and atmosphere. The 62,434 people present these two evenings seemed almost hypnotized by Pink Floyd's music, as if everyone were "Comfortably Numb".
Love the Hendrix type intro and exit. If you see this song on "Live at Pompeii" you will see Dave's Jimi Hendrix guitar strap XXX. Which he wore on July 4, 1970 playing the National Anthem. Song about Rioger leaving the group. P.K last concert with 14 days sold out at earl's Court. After the Wall their lighting director Mark Brinkman " An experience not a concert"
Seeing that live was bonkers. You talk about the sound quality and the production clarity, and it’s the same live too… but deafeningly loud. Crystal clear, ear shattering bliss 👌
I absolutely love your Pink Floyd reactions. Thank you for your genuine, heartfelt reactions. There are many other amazing PF songs that you haven’t reacted to yet. So don’t forget about us PF fans!!!! 😊🙏🏻
Thank you for this! There really are no words to describe the Pink Floyd experience. If I may humbly request (one of) their Magnum opus songs - Shine On You Crazy Diamond - from this same concert. It's written about Syd Barrett, one of PF's founding members and original guitarist who left the band and disappeared for many years due to mental health issues. The song brings out the sadness and longing of the remaining band members in the most beautiful way. And also, Happy New Year! 🎉
Wow Sorrows is one incredible jam session! Does music get any better than this??? I'm not sure that it does. The outro is definitely the cherry on top. Maybe a massive 3-ton steel cherry flying over then so heavy when it lands it crashes everything out the way! Amazing all the way thru. Great reaction too... very authentic!
FTB, PLEASE WATCH THEIR LIVE PERFORMANCE OF "ECHOES " IN DANSKE POLAND! I believe it's the last time they played that song with keyboardist Richard Wright before he passed away from cancer!
Some guitar players can play 185 notes in just 30 seconds . . And bore you to tears. . . The last TWO notes of that song took OVER 30 SECONDS! WHO?. . I mean really . . . . *WHO* else can play just TWO NOTES for over half a minute and TOTALLY CAPTIVATE THE AUDIENCE? One person - David Gilmour and Pink Floyd.
I literally have a battle scar from seeing Sorrow live in 94. It’s called tinnitus. The volume for the intro and outro was so extreme that you could literally feel your internal organs vibrating. Not exaggerating about either thing. My tinnitus started after this show and is going strong today.
Pink Floyd was the only Concert that I didn't try to get up front and actually wanted to see it from a distance. Seen it at Ohio State Stadium 🏟️ with over 150 Thousand People Easy Probably closer to 200 Thousand People. Because the college kids were buying all the ticket stubs for 5 bucks and selling them outside. I didn't sell mine of course, I have every ticket stubs except for 1 that my friend lost. Probably sold it for all I know lol. But Pink Floyd was the first to use Lights to reflect the emotion of the songs. And they were the Best Ever. I'm 58 now but when I see this video I remember that night and it was a Perfect Night 70 degrees and no humidity. Best Concert in my life
React to Echoes live at Pompeii. Then fast forward 40 years to Echoes live Gdańsk, which was the final performance with Richard Wright (who passed not long after that). Get ready for a long journey. I mean, get ready!
That has been from the beginning of PF, actually. Some of the band members also attributed the quiet to the use of hallucinogens. I saw them 2x back in the day--and the audiences were acting as they do UNTIL the band took the stage. Given the immersive experience, it was not just the music--it was the staging and lights as well. Most unusual live band--so very far out from their contemporaries. I do not think there are any newer performers who have taken up the mantle to create such an immersive experience?
The greatest band of all time
❤ I can NEVER get tired of this music EVER !!
My feeling was that after a Pink Floyd concert you are no longer the same person. It did something to you that you can't describe. I experienced it in Cologne, Germany in 1994. It was like traveling to another universe.
I saw this concert in Tempe AZ IN 94, I totally agree with you.
I was in Cologne too. In 1989 and 1994. After that Concert you have another meaning what good music is. Pink Floyd takes you on another higher Level of Music. It’s a out of body experience
Pink floyd - Marooned. If you are looking for one of the best guitar solos. David Gilmour can make his guitar talk, he is the best!
Speechless is the best reaction from Pink Floyd...they are truly musical geniuses.
Pulse is The best show ever. Sorrow, Confortably Numb, Run Like Hell, High Hopes, One of these days is epic music. Confortably Numb in Pulse have a The best solo and lights masterpiece
Couldn't have said it any better! Saw them in 94 Clemson Stadium may 12th 5 days after my bday
they let it loose on Run Like Hell !!!
Great reaction.
David, and Roger both, are absolute masters at their craft. David being by far my favorite guitarist ever!
The intro gives me chills every time. Glad I’m not the only one.
Almost 30 years ago I was there in person and the memory is etched in my mind of maybe the greatest gig I ever attended. So glad it was captured for people to discover now. All that is missing is the physical vibration of Gilmours guitar sound that rippled through you particularly on this song.
I agree. I was there on the night after this recording and there is so much in the hall which you feel but can't detect in the video. Gilmour's guitar was one, the sound went right thru you, there was heat from the flares, the flicker from the mirror-ball which was much stronger than it seems on the video. An experience I will never forget.
You can hear music and you can hear Pink Floyd. Pink Floyd takes you on another higher Level of Music. An out of body experience in Music
I experienced this show in Oslo in 94, and it definately changed my life
I got to see them in Dallas TX something I'll die with in my memory.
@@ianbrooke6342I saw the show at Soldier Field in Chicago. I was in the mezzanine section just slightly below that crystal ball and let's just say I was happy I brought my sunglasses with me. And yes, on top of the blinding lights you had about a million watts of power coming at you from 360 degrees around the stadium. The video can never capture the true experience. What it does do however is give you nice close-ups of the band that you never see when they play live. They let the music lights sound and occasional video do their talking.
Their concerts are one long eargasm…
I was there in 1994 and the low bass notes on Richard Wright's keyboard shook you to the core as well as the stands we were sitting on, to get the full benefit of this track you need a very good hifi that can reproduce the bass notes from the keyboard.
This was an amazing concert and I'm so glad I got to witness it in person
May 6, 1994 in Tampa Stadium…65,000 give or take in an outside arena. The feeling of Gilmour’s actual guitar tearing through what’s left of your soul😢. One of the greatest nights of my life! Loved your comment about the lighting…so true. PF is a sound and sight experience. You want to close your eyes but you’ll miss half of the experience if you do. Go down the PF rabbit hole…you won’t regret it.
I was there 2, and Life NEVER EVER be the same again, that is 4sure. 30 years has passed soon and no One, I mean NO ONE came to even close to create something to that level of PERFECTION on every level. What an amazing humble gratitude to the Creator to allow me to be live on this plane when PF was around. Thanks for the exact date. ;)
Oh my friend your genuine appreciation of the Pink Floyd experience is recognised by every other Floyd fan. Welcome to a very select group of people … no matter where their music takes you there will always be another Floyd fan close by …
Awesome song, David Gilmour is a guitar master 😊.
I’ve caught shit all
My life for loving Pink Floy I’m now 56 56 and I’ll
Listen till
My death
It almost makes me cry watching you experience this and how happy it seems to make you
It just is perfect
So glad you are feeling it!!❤
Thank you for giving this song the respect it deserves. Now days it’s not the “dust in my eye that blinds my site” it’s a tear. 😢
I just love your appreciation for this music. Keep it up bro.
TRINITY!!! He's beginning to Believe!
I had the chance to see this concert two evenings in a row at the Olympic Stadium in Montreal.
What distinguished these two concerts from others that I saw, was the respect that the spectators showed towards these virtuosos of music and atmosphere.
The 62,434 people present these two evenings seemed almost hypnotized by Pink Floyd's music, as if everyone were "Comfortably Numb".
I was there in 94 at Carter Finley stadium in Raleigh NC, one of the greatest nights of my life
They came to Raleigh! I’m in nc now lol…Lucky tail
@@FTBREACTS😂 I saw them at Death Valley in Clemson, SC just before or after that. My favorite band. 🙌🏼
I am ready... You are not ready.... Its a long intro and this is Pink Floyd!
Love the Hendrix type intro and exit. If you see this song on "Live at Pompeii" you will see Dave's Jimi Hendrix guitar strap XXX. Which he wore on July 4, 1970 playing the National Anthem. Song about Rioger leaving the group. P.K last concert with 14 days sold out at earl's Court. After the Wall their lighting director Mark Brinkman " An experience not a concert"
What an amazing group!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It does my old heart good to see young people enjoying the music of my generation. Welcome aboard.
Seeing that live was bonkers. You talk about the sound quality and the production clarity, and it’s the same live too… but deafeningly loud. Crystal clear, ear shattering bliss 👌
I absolutely love your Pink Floyd reactions. Thank you for your genuine, heartfelt reactions. There are many other amazing PF songs that you haven’t reacted to yet. So don’t forget about us PF fans!!!! 😊🙏🏻
Saw this concert in 94 Tampa
Always love a reaction for this performance.
Stellar!
Awesome reaction of a great concert!
Thank you for this! There really are no words to describe the Pink Floyd experience.
If I may humbly request (one of) their Magnum opus songs - Shine On You Crazy Diamond - from this same concert.
It's written about Syd Barrett, one of PF's founding members and original guitarist who left the band and disappeared for many years due to mental health issues. The song brings out the sadness and longing of the remaining band members in the most beautiful way.
And also, Happy New Year! 🎉
I love Pink Floyd especially comfortably numb
Wow Sorrows is one incredible jam session! Does music get any better than this??? I'm not sure that it does. The outro is definitely the cherry on top. Maybe a massive 3-ton steel cherry flying over then so heavy when it lands it crashes everything out the way! Amazing all the way thru. Great reaction too... very authentic!
David Gilmour and Pink.... What Else..... ❤❤❤❤❤
I was there first night when the seating collapsed had to wait nearly two weeks for the rearranged gig
Well worth it 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
brilliant
FTB, PLEASE WATCH THEIR LIVE PERFORMANCE OF "ECHOES " IN DANSKE POLAND! I believe it's the last time they played that song with keyboardist Richard Wright before he passed away from cancer!
The best ECHOES ever
I think the lights are music for the eyes!!! Check out "the great gig in the sky" from the same concert
Some guitar players can play 185 notes in just 30 seconds . . And bore you to tears. . .
The last TWO notes of that song took OVER 30 SECONDS!
WHO?. . I mean really . . . . *WHO* else can play just TWO NOTES for over half a minute and TOTALLY CAPTIVATE THE AUDIENCE?
One person - David Gilmour and Pink Floyd.
I literally have a battle scar from seeing Sorrow live in 94. It’s called tinnitus. The volume for the intro and outro was so extreme that you could literally feel your internal organs vibrating. Not exaggerating about either thing. My tinnitus started after this show and is going strong today.
Sorry for your loss...
❤
Pink Floyd was the only Concert that I didn't try to get up front and actually wanted to see it from a distance. Seen it at Ohio State Stadium 🏟️ with over 150 Thousand People Easy Probably closer to 200 Thousand People. Because the college kids were buying all the ticket stubs for 5 bucks and selling them outside. I didn't sell mine of course, I have every ticket stubs except for 1 that my friend lost. Probably sold it for all I know lol. But Pink Floyd was the first to use Lights to reflect the emotion of the songs. And they were the Best Ever. I'm 58 now but when I see this video I remember that night and it was a Perfect Night 70 degrees and no humidity. Best Concert in my life
It a group I see live 6 time
Dude on bass played on tour with Michael Jackson. Pink at its best.
🔥🔥🔥🔥
React to Echoes live at Pompeii. Then fast forward 40 years to Echoes live Gdańsk, which was the final performance with Richard Wright (who passed not long after that). Get ready for a long journey. I mean, get ready!
La gira de pulse es la crema y nata y la mejor sobre cualquier otra gira de cualquier otro artista o grupo musical
1970 pink Floyd Echoes part 1 and 2 then tell me how 4 performers make this music
AAMEN!!!!
May you react to Pink Floyd, Echoes, Pompei? Thank you.
😎👍
I Hail Jimi , But How David used an Guitar to opend Your mind will never been happend again in music Hstory . He's an Wizzard
Yeah, I'd say David Gilmour is pretty good with a guitar. 😂
theres only one David Gilmor
Notice no one is standing or waving arms .
That has been from the beginning of PF, actually. Some of the band members also attributed the quiet to the use of hallucinogens. I saw them 2x back in the day--and the audiences were acting as they do UNTIL the band took the stage. Given the immersive experience, it was not just the music--it was the staging and lights as well. Most unusual live band--so very far out from their contemporaries. I do not think there are any newer performers who have taken up the mantle to create such an immersive experience?
No phones
Everybody is locked in, mesmerized. I've been to many hundreds of concerts. Almost every one was a party, but Pink Floyd is an experience!
@@randallweaver5569 Very true