I really hope that one day they take the time and sit down and listen to the whole thing in one go. No pausing, no discussion, just feel the music. It's such an amazing experience.
I'll reiterate what everyone is saying so far: to truly enjoy any song on this album, you must listen to the entire album with no interruptions. It's designed to be like a symphony: every song bleeds into the next. I don't know if you two (Brad & Lex) can do this or would be interested in doing this, but in one of your live broadcasts, you should listen and react to the entire album.
Every PF reaction there are 100s of comments like this. They probably don't read comments, because they are always surprised about how it seems to be "cut short"
I went to the Pulse consert it was 4hrs long. They played the entire division bell album for 2 hrs.. took a 30min break then came back and played all the old hits for 2 hrs. The greatest concert i ever seen.
people always say if they had a time machine they would go back to something like the pyramids being built or some random piece of history. I have always said i would go back and get a ticket to the pulse concert
The PULSE DVD is amazing! I watch it while doing jigsaw puzzles. But smoking a J is always a nice addition to any Floyd album. Wall, DSOTM,WYWH,TDB..Some of my favs..
They used to play it all straight through. I was fortunate enough to be able to see them in 1975 (right before Wish You Were Here album dropped) at Nassau Coliseum Long Island NY. They played Shine on Your Crazy Diamond (pts 1-6), then went straight into DSOTM and played the entire album, straight through, no breaks. To this day, the best concert I ever attended. Hands Down!!
With a a couple joints, Shrooms and acid is cool but at the end of the 8-12 hour trips you get lockjaw or teeth grinding, makes me feel like a tweaker, she was right a bong session and this album nothing else, no pills, no lsd, no fent
Pink Floyd's grand slam is Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals, and The Wall. They're all worth listening to all the way through uninterrupted. They have a lot of other albums with some good songs, but these are their best works.
Strange comment David. I guess if you have a typical MTV record collection you are correct. Actually anything pre Dark Side is GOLD. It depends on your musical knowledge on how you accept their progression.
The beginning of The Dark Side of the Moon album. Such a landmark album, timeless, iconic, not a bad track to be found on it. I remember back in the early 80's, my buddies and I going to NYC to the Hayden Planetarium, to see laser Floyd shows, which was just a laser light show set to Pink Floyd music. Truly a fun and fantastic time!
Floyd Friday at the science center planetarium in Des Moines, Iowa. Get high with your friends and go watch the show. Simple innocent times, good memories.
the bongs, Brad! LOL and yes, this is the ultimate album to listen to when toasted. the album should be listened to as a whole with headphones. with black lights. good times!!
Had the worst hash buzz while listening to DSOTM. Felt like a spiked ball bouncing inside me ripping apart my innards. But I survived a tried it again and yes a great thrill.
During their last and final tour in 1994, The Dark Side of the Moon was played in it's entirety start to finish. No breaks. Every sound effect, whisper, background voice, was included in the 360 ° surround sound mix.
I love this song ("Breathe"), but it's really a part of a far greater whole. You'll appreciate giving the full album a proper, uninterrupted listen. Cheers!
One song flows into the other and is part of the story. You really need to listen to the entire sides. And yes, when played live, there were no pauses.
You should have a Dark Side of the Moon livestream listening party, you definitely have picked up that the songs tie together and should be taken in as an album, the experience is way better when you can share it with a group of other people.
This song does make you reflect on life and how fast it goes. The song goes longer. I saw the Wall Tour in 1980, and they took a break after the first side was done. The played the album from start to finish. Most amazing concert ever for me, out of over hundreds of concerts I have attended.
Not only should you listen straight through this album, but also know that "Breathe" has a reprise a bit later, starting with the next verse "Home. Home again ....".
@@michaeldrennan9932 Hi. Appreciated. However, I mention it because it is a little known fun fact, which helps to explain why "Breathe" is so short and cuts off so abruptly. If you watch "The Making of TDSOM" you can see the original track listing for "Time" as "Breathe - reprise". Wikipedia also supports this. Listening with this in mind makes complete sense.
What is often listed as the end of the song Time is another song that it perfectly blends in to called Breathe Reprise and is named as such on some versions of the album. But some still call it Time, to confuse things. My copy of the album listed Time and Breathe Reprise. For example the wiki track listing for DSOTM calls it Time. But Pulse, that includes a full live version of DSOTM, lists it as Time/Breathe Reprise.
Pink Floyd was everyone’s go to band back in the day when I was in college. Don’t smoke green anymore but back in the day this was the perfect music to party. This music put you in a totally different realm. 🎵
Ive been to well over 500 concerts in the past 45 years and the best one I ever saw was Pink Floyd at the Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, circa 1995. A complete emotional and sensory overload!
Back in O.C. Calif when I was 30 my wife heard a commercial on the radio about a P.F. show coming up. Knowing I am a Floyd fan she called the radio station (KMET - LA, “The Mighty Met”) to get information on the concert, The DJ on live radio Cynthia Fox…. said...."Congratulations, YOU are caller number 10, YOU just won tickets to the show and the Sound Check Party before the show"... I met David Gilmour back stage. He gave us both a signed album that I have in my music room. We talked for 22 minutes. I called him…“The Master Of The Stratocaster” He smiled. I told him his music will stand the test of time with anything from Beethoven or Mozart. He smiled even bigger. I asked if I could shake both his hands that make such great guitar solos, he smiled bigger and said “Sure” and shook both hands at the same time, making a cross between us, I smiled HUGE. I asked him to describe his technique of playing guitar, he replied… “I strike a note, bend it, shake it and then release it”…. Yes, he does that quite well, better than any other guitarist I know. . I told him in my eyes he’s a “Legend“. He thanked me and said “Enjoy the show”…. during the concert after the song “Money” he looked right at me and said…. “On saxophone, another Legend, Mr. Raphael Ravenscroft” … acknowledging my comment to him. It is my favorite moment in over 300 shows I’ve seen. I asked David…. How do you create those awesome solos?… he said….. I sit on a stool and listen to what Roger, Nick and Rick put down and play along. I listen to what I played and pick out what I like, then I put the pieces together into one piece then learn to play it as one. Our fans are fanatics for our shows to sound like the albums so I must play it correctly each time in a show. I have the concert Brochure and album on the wall with David’s picture centerfold.
Comfortably Numb by Gilmour live in Pompei in 2016 when he was 70 YEARS old is mind boggling for the voice and the final guitar solo-He couldn't suppress a little smile at the end. He knew he had nailed it better than ever before in his life!
It has been said: whole album, from start to finish, no interruptions, and I agree with this. Even the silence and emerging heartbeat at the beginning of this song needs to be kept in.
The reprise of "Breath" is stuck on the end of "Time". The whole album flows so beautifully. I've listened to it hundreds of times. In my old Jaguar, I only had one 8 track I ever listened to as I traveled. You guessed it.
it was during this video that the duo finally started to get part of what Pink Floyd was about. You want to listen to it whole, and don't keep cutting into it. You have to get absorbed into it. I remember nights back in the early 80s, sitting in front of my stereo and drinking wine, just watching the lights on my stereo flicker up and down with the flow of the volume of the music.
The 1st concert I was ever at was Rush in 1978. Someone in our row was passing a small one hitter bong to everyone in our row. From that day onward I've been a huge Rush fan.
I was at the store with my great nephew, and there was a cd display there, and he picked out that album and asked me for it. Of course I got it for him, he earned it just by being someone that young, interested in Pink Floyd.
The 1973 "DarK Side of the Moon" album, which is the album this song is on, is a Concept album, it's designed to be listened to from start to finish in one sitting. Virtually all of Pink Floyds studio albums are concept albums, it's like watching a play or a movie, for the full experience. And make no mistake about it, Pink Floyd IS an Experience.
I know what you're talking about. Cmon Brad! Used to go to the Palladium in Manhattan every Friday night for Pink Floyd under the stars. Everyone was high and it was awesome. Wish I could go back.
Gotta listen to their complete albums to really experience Pink Floyd. Thanks for reacting to this fabulous band though. (Also, 1970s, “Echoes” live in Pompei is a fun watch.)💗👏
Take in the whole record. Especially this one. Its one of those. That last tour in 94 they played Dark Side all the way through. It was really something.
if you watch the whole CD of live Pulse, the entire second CD is literally the second set and it's the Dark Side of the Moon (plus 3 encores). They take the break from the first set and return to do the DSOM album. They may stop long enough for the clapping and setting up for the next song only. You really need to watch the live Pulse edit of SORRROW. Just regular guys performing excellent music together.
Pulse didn't include Roger Waters, and not a true set of Floyd vibes... Waters was cofounder of the group, and primary musical genius of their work, from UmmaGumma thru DarkSide & WishYou to The Wall!
I wish I could go back to the first time I listened to Dark Side of the Moon. Laying back in a cool dark room with the headphones on playing it cover to cover.
Loving your appreciation. Lex, you said you wish you could have gone to an original gig. I did, in Leeds, Yorkshire, UK at Uni Leeds in 1970. No lasers at that time but what it was was a liquid light show where two glass slides with coloured oil between would project moving shapes onto the stage. Something like that! I'm in my 70s now but have listened to them right from the start.
Yo soy de la generación de los 90 y cuando escucho Pink Floyd me desarmo 💜💜💜💜💜💜es arte puro , no puedo explicar lo que siento 🎶🎶gracias a mi hermana que me hizo conocer su música
Brad has the right idea about the song's subject being reflecting on life. The next song, "On the run", is a sound collage that evokes panic and hurry, then theres "Time", which is about thinking you have lots of time when you're young and you discover when you're older that it's disappeared on you. At the end of "Time" the band revisit "Breathe". The three songs together are sort of like: you come into this world, you're young, you have lots of time, your whole life ahead of you, now get to school/work, hurry hurry, no time to waste, suddenly you're old and time is running out. DSOTM is really a single piece of music about life, death, time, love and madness.
Saw this band live in 1973 on the Dark Side of the Moon tour in Pittsburgh civic arena. When they started this song, Breath….they started retracting the roof and it opened up almost entirely. It was a very big surprise and it also left out a lot of smoke. Tickets were 4-5 and 6 dollars. We had 6 dollar seats.
Roger Waters (Bass player and one of the singers of Pink Floyd) will be in Orlando August 25. It's an amazing show. Y'all should go, this will be the last time you would be able to see him.
For me, this is a good song for camping in the Pacific Northwest. There is definitely the bubbly sound out here like you said, lakes and streams and what not.
It seems like it was cut short because it flows right into the next song. You absolutely will not regret listening to The Wall or Dark Side of the Moon. Both need to be listened to right through, though the songs are great, the albums are greater than the sum of their parts.
Dark Side Of The Moon, is one of the best artistic master pieces in rock music. It is a whole album listen. One of the best albums of all time, as a conceptual piece. headphones for sure. One of the great musical features of the late seventies era rock, was the stereo picture as a pallet to paint with.
The Dark Side of the Moon it's an incredible album, please listen to it with great affection, the transitions are too smooth, it's an album to listen to non-stop from beginning to end
Just yesterday, I watched the documentary on Amazon Prime about the making of this album. You should watch it; it was very informative! And you definitely need to listen to it all the way through, as it was intended. Best album of the '70s, and some say of all time.
Pink Floyd is one of the only bands that 90% of the time didn't use opening bands.. that says so much about the headspace they wanted you to be in.. cheers for DSOTM and The Wall!! Listened to Wish you were here straight thru today.. so good..
Yes it was cut short but one song leads into another on this album that has been popular with multiple generations. It has sold over 45 million copies and was on Billboard's top albums charts for over 18 YEARS. Critics consider it one of the best albums of all time.
Hi guys. I was lucky enough to see pink floyd live in Feb 1988 as a 22 year old. That comment by lex has some truth to it. While I don't partake you could smell the venue ( weston springs Auckland) from a quarter of a mile away. And the light show was awesome, might have been the smokey atmosphere. I suggest you watch " the delicate sound of thunder " as that concert footage became. And follow that up with the "pulse" concert .
Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, and The Wall are all meant to be listened to from start to finish. They are concept albums that tell a story.
Ok... a Pink Floyd Concert back in the day! Go to the men's room to take a leak... walk up to that urinal... someone passes you a joint from the right.. you hit it and try to pass it back but get waved off... and now someone's passing you a join from the left... there you stand, a joint in both hands and no way to get your own joint back in your pants! But somehow you do... you walk out the men s room door and someone blows a shotgun in your face (put a lit joint in your mouth backwards... flame inside... then blow the smoke out through the join into someone else's mouth/nose = shotgun) ... then you make it for the stadium.... where... there are pounds of pot, spaced about the arena, on fire. Soooo the smoke in the arena is .... kinda dense. And finally... the show begins, that's what it was like. A $4 million light and music show..... just to cool for words and something I'll remember (when my memory works) for the rest of my life. All 3 of em that I went to!
If you want the best Floyd live experience possible today, check out The Australian Pink FLoyd show TAPFS or Brit Floyd. Both of these bands play Pink Floyd to perfection. TAPFS holds the edge for me. Hearing and seeing this stuff live is jaw dropping. Both of these bands travel through the Tampa/ St Pete area often. I highly recommend checking them out. Fantastic!!!
Our nearby planetarium used to have a midnight playing of this album with the laser lights every Friday night so we were regulars. I can remember leaving my body more than once!
I have to tell you guys to keep an eye out for Brit Floyd!! They're an officially licensed pink Floyd tribute group. And they are incredible!! Lights, lasers, flying pigs.. the whole thing. They tour the states constantly. That being said, this album is meant to be listened to from start to finish. It's a piece unto itself
Dark side of the moon is really meant to be one continuous experience rather than a collection of individual songs.
Yes, Yes, Yes. What an album
Or two. It was two parts up until 1983 when the CD was released.
Exactly
Yep It feels like side one is really one song.
I really hope that one day they take the time and sit down and listen to the whole thing in one go. No pausing, no discussion, just feel the music. It's such an amazing experience.
DSOTM is almost 50 years old and people are still just discovering it and getting it. Amazing
I'll reiterate what everyone is saying so far: to truly enjoy any song on this album, you must listen to the entire album with no interruptions. It's designed to be like a symphony: every song bleeds into the next. I don't know if you two (Brad & Lex) can do this or would be interested in doing this, but in one of your live broadcasts, you should listen and react to the entire album.
Every PF reaction there are 100s of comments like this. They probably don't read comments, because they are always surprised about how it seems to be "cut short"
I went to the Pulse consert it was 4hrs long. They played the entire division bell album for 2 hrs.. took a 30min break then came back and played all the old hits for 2 hrs. The greatest concert i ever seen.
EVERYONE BE JEALOUS OF THIS HUMAN.
Failure to do so will result in music taste mediocrity
I was at the Pulse concert in Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia and I totally concur. 👍🏽👍🏽
people always say if they had a time machine they would go back to something like the pyramids being built or some random piece of history. I have always said i would go back and get a ticket to the pulse concert
The PULSE DVD is amazing! I watch it while doing jigsaw puzzles. But smoking a J is always a nice addition to any Floyd album. Wall, DSOTM,WYWH,TDB..Some of my favs..
They used to play it all straight through. I was fortunate enough to be able to see them in 1975 (right before Wish You Were Here album dropped) at Nassau Coliseum Long Island NY. They played Shine on Your Crazy Diamond (pts 1-6), then went straight into DSOTM and played the entire album, straight through, no breaks. To this day, the best concert I ever attended. Hands Down!!
I was at that same concert! So many great shows at the Nauseous Coliseum.
My best concert I ever attended was 1980 L.A Wall Shows. Just the most fantastic live show for me.
Saw them in the UK around 1975, the same set, fantastic evening.
Yeah done the same at knebworth 75 great concert
I saw The Wall there on 27 Feb 80.
my favorite Pink Floyd song, so mellow, smoke a bone and escape for a few minutes
Yes, you need to listen to the entire album in one sitting.
But still in 144p like this video, because why bother with worrying about audio quality
With a a couple joints,
Shrooms and acid is cool but at the end of the 8-12 hour trips you get lockjaw or teeth grinding, makes me feel like a tweaker, she was right a bong session and this album nothing else, no pills, no lsd, no fent
Most beautiful track of Dark Side of the Moon for me personally. Haunting
Pink Floyd's grand slam is Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals, and The Wall.
They're all worth listening to all the way through uninterrupted. They have a lot of other albums with some good songs, but these are their best works.
Yup!! Waters at his peaks!
you forgot "Meddle" . Easily their best , in my opinion . If you haven't heard it ....... do yourself a favour.
@@mikeythehat6693 Meddle is right behind these four for me. It is so incredibly peaceful (apart from the beginning of course)
Strange comment David. I guess if you have a typical MTV record collection you are correct.
Actually anything pre Dark Side is GOLD.
It depends on your musical knowledge on how you accept their progression.
I would unapologetically add "The Final Cut" to that hat trick!
The beginning of The Dark Side of the Moon album. Such a landmark album, timeless, iconic, not a bad track to be found on it. I remember back in the early 80's, my buddies and I going to NYC to the Hayden Planetarium, to see laser Floyd shows, which was just a laser light show set to Pink Floyd music. Truly a fun and fantastic time!
I always skip "On the Run" (it's so dated), and usually "Us and Them" (because it drags on for far too long).
@Michael .Wise I used to go see the Laser Floyd show in St.Paul, Mn. back then too.
@@MsPrincesspaulina At the science center!!! Fridley '89
Laserium at the Griffith Park Observatory in LA for me.
Floyd Friday at the science center planetarium in Des Moines, Iowa. Get high with your friends and go watch the show. Simple innocent times, good memories.
the bongs, Brad! LOL and yes, this is the ultimate album to listen to when toasted. the album should be listened to as a whole with headphones. with black lights. good times!!
Bubbles...
Many times while listening..those were the days.
It's great toasted or not.
Had the worst hash buzz while listening to DSOTM. Felt like a spiked ball bouncing inside me ripping apart my innards. But I survived a tried it again and yes a great thrill.
Were you in my college dorm? Lol
Pink Floyd is my calming music when I’m anxious. This one is one of my faves!!
During their last and final tour in 1994, The Dark Side of the Moon was played in it's entirety start to finish. No breaks. Every sound effect, whisper, background voice, was included in the 360 ° surround sound mix.
I love this song ("Breathe"), but it's really a part of a far greater whole. You'll appreciate giving the full album a proper, uninterrupted listen. Cheers!
Pink floyd is good for your music soul♥♥♥♥♥♥
One song flows into the other and is part of the story.
You really need to listen to the entire sides.
And yes, when played live, there were no pauses.
And yes they used to play the whole album straight through in concert
Pink Floyd albums need to be listened to from beginning to end.sit back close your eyes and experience the in between.
You should have a Dark Side of the Moon livestream listening party, you definitely have picked up that the songs tie together and should be taken in as an album, the experience is way better when you can share it with a group of other people.
This song does make you reflect on life and how fast it goes. The song goes longer. I saw the Wall Tour in 1980, and they took a break after the first side was done. The played the album from start to finish. Most amazing concert ever for me, out of over hundreds of concerts I have attended.
Another of their albums that need to be played straight through is “Wish you were here”. Fantastic album.
Not only should you listen straight through this album, but also know that "Breathe" has a reprise a bit later, starting with the next verse "Home. Home again ....".
Think you're mixing up the song "Breathe " with the song "Time "!! No Offense as both tunes are most Definitely on the same album!
@@michaeldrennan9932 Hi. Appreciated. However, I mention it because it is a little known fun fact, which helps to explain why "Breathe" is so short and cuts off so abruptly. If you watch "The Making of TDSOM" you can see the original track listing for "Time" as "Breathe - reprise". Wikipedia also supports this. Listening with this in mind makes complete sense.
@@michaeldrennan9932 the last part of Time goes back to Breathe again, its the same chords and melody
What is often listed as the end of the song Time is another song that it perfectly blends in to called Breathe Reprise and is named as such on some versions of the album. But some still call it Time, to confuse things. My copy of the album listed Time and Breathe Reprise.
For example the wiki track listing for DSOTM calls it Time. But Pulse, that includes a full live version of DSOTM, lists it as Time/Breathe Reprise.
Pink Floyd was everyone’s go to band back in the day when I was in college. Don’t smoke green anymore but back in the day this was the perfect music to party. This music put you in a totally different realm. 🎵
Ive been to well over 500 concerts in the past 45 years and the best one I ever saw was Pink Floyd at the Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, circa 1995. A complete emotional and sensory overload!
You don’t listen to Pink Floyd. You experience, you feel, Pink Floyd.
"All you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be."
I've done the Dark Side of the Moon/Wizard of Oz thing so many times that I literally see the movie scenes in my head when hearing the music!
Back in O.C. Calif when I was 30 my wife heard a commercial on the radio about a P.F. show coming up. Knowing I am a Floyd fan she called the radio station (KMET - LA, “The Mighty Met”) to get information on the concert, The DJ on live radio Cynthia Fox…. said...."Congratulations, YOU are caller number 10, YOU just won tickets to the show and the Sound Check Party before the show"...
I met David Gilmour back stage. He gave us both a signed album that I have in my music room. We talked for 22 minutes. I called him…“The Master Of The Stratocaster” He smiled. I told him his music will stand the test of time with anything from Beethoven or Mozart. He smiled even bigger. I asked if I could shake both his hands that make such great guitar solos, he smiled bigger and said “Sure” and shook both hands at the same time, making a cross between us, I smiled HUGE. I asked him to describe his technique of playing guitar, he replied… “I strike a note, bend it, shake it and then release it”…. Yes, he does that quite well, better than any other guitarist I know. . I told him in my eyes he’s a “Legend“. He thanked me and said “Enjoy the show”…. during the concert after the song “Money” he looked right at me and said…. “On saxophone, another Legend, Mr. Raphael Ravenscroft” … acknowledging my comment to him. It is my favorite moment in over 300 shows I’ve seen.
I asked David…. How do you create those awesome solos?… he said….. I sit on a stool and listen to what Roger, Nick and Rick put down and play along. I listen to what I played and pick out what I like, then I put the pieces together into one piece then learn to play it as one. Our fans are fanatics for our shows to sound like the albums so I must play it correctly each time in a show. I have the concert Brochure and album on the wall with David’s picture centerfold.
This song is beautiful beside a lake under the stars. 💖
.... or under a lake and above the stars ..... :-)
Comfortably Numb by Gilmour live in Pompei in 2016 when he was 70 YEARS old is mind boggling for the voice and the final guitar solo-He couldn't suppress a little smile at the end. He knew he had nailed it better than ever before in his life!
The day we loose David I will definitely shed many, many tears
It has been said: whole album, from start to finish, no interruptions, and I agree with this. Even the silence and emerging heartbeat at the beginning of this song needs to be kept in.
The reprise of "Breath" is stuck on the end of "Time". The whole album flows so beautifully. I've listened to it hundreds of times. In my old Jaguar, I only had one 8 track I ever listened to as I traveled. You guessed it.
ive heard this thousands of times and yet when it starts i can help but smile ear to ear.
I've seen Pink Floyd Live 4 times..... Yes, you do wish you were there. Best Concerts Of All Time.
it was during this video that the duo finally started to get part of what Pink Floyd was about. You want to listen to it whole, and don't keep cutting into it. You have to get absorbed into it. I remember nights back in the early 80s, sitting in front of my stereo and drinking wine, just watching the lights on my stereo flicker up and down with the flow of the volume of the music.
Pink Floyd the soundtrack of my life. Lex always gets it.
YES, react to the entire album in one sitting!!!
I heard that bubble sound many times back in the day listening to Pink Floyd!
The 1st concert I was ever at was Rush in 1978. Someone in our row was passing a small one hitter bong to everyone in our row. From that day onward I've been a huge Rush fan.
I was at the store with my great nephew, and there was a cd display there, and he picked out that album and asked me for it. Of course I got it for him, he earned it just by being someone that young, interested in Pink Floyd.
The 1973 "DarK Side of the Moon" album, which is the album this song is on, is a Concept album, it's designed to be listened to from start to finish in one sitting.
Virtually all of Pink Floyds studio albums are concept albums, it's like watching a play or a movie, for the full experience.
And make no mistake about it, Pink Floyd IS an Experience.
Division Bell. early 90s in Cleveland... We sat and enjoyed it like we were watching phantom of the opera. at the end, standing ovation!
Pink Floyd has always amazed me! Most of their stuff lays me back...
I know what you're talking about. Cmon Brad! Used to go to the Palladium in Manhattan every Friday night for Pink Floyd under the stars. Everyone was high and it was awesome. Wish I could go back.
Gotta listen to their complete albums to really experience Pink Floyd. Thanks for reacting to this fabulous band though. (Also, 1970s, “Echoes” live in Pompei is a fun watch.)💗👏
This song led right into another one.
Pink Floyd creates a soundscape meant to be listened to from beginning to end.
And that's all of their albums.
The Pulse concert has the whole Dark Side of the Moon from start to finish. And you get all the visuals too 😍
This is one of my favorite songs to play on acoustic guitar by them. It kinda never gets old.
Brad and Lex. PF are an unusual band, they are classic. When In time a lot of bands will be forgotten, PF will be remembered.
Agreed!
I agree also!
Absolutely!
I'm all in for you guys listening to those albums all the way through it's so much better this way
Take in the whole record. Especially this one. Its one of those.
That last tour in 94 they played Dark Side all the way through. It was really something.
if you watch the whole CD of live Pulse, the entire second CD is literally the second set and it's the Dark Side of the Moon (plus 3 encores). They take the break from the first set and return to do the DSOM album. They may stop long enough for the clapping and setting up for the next song only. You really need to watch the live Pulse edit of SORRROW. Just regular guys performing excellent music together.
Pulse didn't include Roger Waters, and not a true set of Floyd vibes...
Waters was cofounder of the group, and primary musical genius of their work, from UmmaGumma thru DarkSide & WishYou to The Wall!
I was there....Ming Blowing Experience. When "The Ball" came out everyone was shocked.....AWESOME
@@fredkrissman6527 Waters can't play guitar. No Gilmour no Floyd.
I wish I could go back to the first time I listened to Dark Side of the Moon. Laying back in a cool dark room with the headphones on playing it cover to cover.
We've said a million times! Listen to pink Floyd as albums all the way through! Its always a storyline
Loving your appreciation. Lex, you said you wish you could have gone to an original gig. I did, in Leeds, Yorkshire, UK at Uni Leeds in 1970. No lasers at that time but what it was was a liquid light show where two glass slides with coloured oil between would project moving shapes onto the stage. Something like that! I'm in my 70s now but have listened to them right from the start.
This one is number 4 on my sleep Playlist, whenever I get to it I'm almost sleeping already... I always sleep after I hear this one ❤️❤️❤️ so peaceful
I love seeing you two learn about Pink Floyd, Just like Did,.....They were AT LEAST 60 years before their time
Another. Mother Nature. Feel. As. One. Song
Yo soy de la generación de los 90 y cuando escucho Pink Floyd me desarmo 💜💜💜💜💜💜es arte puro , no puedo explicar lo que siento 🎶🎶gracias a mi hermana que me hizo conocer su música
Brad has the right idea about the song's subject being reflecting on life. The next song, "On the run", is a sound collage that evokes panic and hurry, then theres "Time", which is about thinking you have lots of time when you're young and you discover when you're older that it's disappeared on you. At the end of "Time" the band revisit "Breathe". The three songs together are sort of like: you come into this world, you're young, you have lots of time, your whole life ahead of you, now get to school/work, hurry hurry, no time to waste, suddenly you're old and time is running out. DSOTM is really a single piece of music about life, death, time, love and madness.
Seattle center still has a Pink Floyd laser light show at midnight on Saturday’s. Fun times.
Saw this band live in 1973 on the Dark Side of the Moon tour in Pittsburgh civic arena. When they started this song, Breath….they started retracting the roof and it opened up almost entirely. It was a very big surprise and it also left out a lot of smoke. Tickets were 4-5 and 6 dollars. We had 6 dollar seats.
Roger Waters (Bass player and one of the singers of Pink Floyd) will be in Orlando August 25. It's an amazing show. Y'all should go, this will be the last time you would be able to see him.
For me, this is a good song for camping in the Pacific Northwest. There is definitely the bubbly sound out here like you said, lakes and streams and what not.
You two are part of what is so fantastic about RUclips! Such a cool couple. Brad hold on to that cutie for as long as you can bro!
Pink Floyd is definitely meant to be listened to as full albums. You must! Animals is another PF album that is a fan favorite (including mine).
Dark Side of the Moon is one of their best albums (my favorite). Every song takes you far away. The melodies are out of this world beautiful.
This is the tune that made me a life-long fan of Floyd.
Watching y'all listen to this gave me the feels. I approve. 👍👍👋
Hope to see ya both do both studio & live Pompeii versions of "Echoes". Be in for one treat with that amazing & epic 23+ min masterpiece ✌️🎸😁
It seems like it was cut short because it flows right into the next song.
You absolutely will not regret listening to The Wall or Dark Side of the Moon. Both need to be listened to right through, though the songs are great, the albums are greater than the sum of their parts.
Yo, taking a walk in the woods with a kick ass buzz is one of life's pleasures! HIGHly recommended it ✌
Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun would be a good one to do.(Pompeii version)
Not cut short. It transitions immediately into the next song.
I’ve seen “Australian Pink Floyd” twice! If you get a chance to see them, DO IT! You won’t regret it. Cheers from Canada! 🇨🇦
You NEED to invite us all over when you decide to listen to those two albums in their entirety! We'll bring the stuff!
Lex is right on track, music like this was meant for her and her willing ears.
You gotta check 60s floyd there are alot of undrrated songs there psychedelic era like Astronomy domine love the reaction♥
Dark Side Of The Moon, is one of the best artistic master pieces in rock music. It is a whole album listen. One of the best albums of all time, as a conceptual piece. headphones for sure. One of the great musical features of the late seventies era rock, was the stereo picture as a pallet to paint with.
1 of my favorites from them .
The Dark Side of the Moon it's an incredible album, please listen to it with great affection, the transitions are too smooth, it's an album to listen to non-stop from beginning to end
Just yesterday, I watched the documentary on Amazon Prime about the making of this album. You should watch it; it was very informative! And you definitely need to listen to it all the way through, as it was intended. Best album of the '70s, and some say of all time.
You need to buy this record and listen to it all the way through, then youll realize how much of a masterpiece it is.
Pink Floyd is one of the only bands that 90% of the time didn't use opening bands.. that says so much about the headspace they wanted you to be in.. cheers for DSOTM and The Wall!! Listened to Wish you were here straight thru today.. so good..
Brad & Lex, you’ve now done 18 songs by Pink Floyd. Covered all my favorites!
Yes it was cut short but one song leads into another on this album that has been popular with multiple generations. It has sold over 45 million copies and was on Billboard's top albums charts for over 18 YEARS. Critics consider it one of the best albums of all time.
Coming back to life,on the turning away also marooned which is an instrumental but still amazing
Lex - you are so rockin. And wise for your age. Keep it up.
If you want to see them from "back in the day" you need to watch Live at Pompeii.
Pink Floyd are consistent album artists, rather than just song artists, more so than any other band. Thanks, cats.
Hi guys. I was lucky enough to see pink floyd live in Feb 1988 as a 22 year old. That comment by lex has some truth to it. While I don't partake you could smell the venue ( weston springs Auckland) from a quarter of a mile away. And the light show was awesome, might have been the smokey atmosphere. I suggest you watch " the delicate sound of thunder " as that concert footage became. And follow that up with the "pulse" concert .
pink floyd's music is the perfect match for a good hallucinogen...
This album Dark side of the Moon was on the top 100 album charts for over 14 years.and still goes on and of the chart
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Brad: "It's a vibe, and you want to stay in that vibe for a while."
Well said. Fact. ;)
Love the bong sound effects Lex.
Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, and The Wall are all meant to be listened to from start to finish. They are concept albums that tell a story.
Ok... a Pink Floyd Concert back in the day! Go to the men's room to take a leak... walk up to that urinal... someone passes you a joint from the right.. you hit it and try to pass it back but get waved off... and now someone's passing you a join from the left... there you stand, a joint in both hands and no way to get your own joint back in your pants! But somehow you do... you walk out the men
s room door and someone blows a shotgun in your face (put a lit joint in your mouth backwards... flame inside... then blow the smoke out through the join into someone else's mouth/nose = shotgun) ... then you make it for the stadium.... where... there are pounds of pot, spaced about the arena, on fire. Soooo the smoke in the arena is .... kinda dense. And finally... the show begins, that's what it was like. A $4 million light and music show..... just to cool for words and something I'll remember (when my memory works) for the rest of my life. All 3 of em that I went to!
If you want the best Floyd live experience possible today, check out The Australian Pink FLoyd show TAPFS or Brit Floyd. Both of these bands play Pink Floyd to perfection. TAPFS holds the edge for me. Hearing and seeing this stuff live is jaw dropping. Both of these bands travel through the Tampa/ St Pete area often. I highly recommend checking them out. Fantastic!!!
Our nearby planetarium used to have a midnight playing of this album with the laser lights every Friday night so we were regulars. I can remember leaving my body more than once!
I have to tell you guys to keep an eye out for Brit Floyd!! They're an officially licensed pink Floyd tribute group. And they are incredible!! Lights, lasers, flying pigs.. the whole thing. They tour the states constantly. That being said, this album is meant to be listened to from start to finish. It's a piece unto itself