A lot of guitars players play faster, a lot of them may be more technical, but NO ONE can put emotions into their playing like David Gilmour does. The way he can make that guitar cry and sing is amazing. Been a Floyd fan for over 50 years. Still one of the best bands that ever graced our world.
56 years here. Saw them live on the tour just before the release of DSOM and they played a lot of the album so we got to hear it early. They also did Set The Controls for the Heart of the Sun, Careful with that Axe Eugene and Meddle as the encore. Oh and by the way it was a rectangular hall and they used a quad sound system. And a very spaced out good time was had by all.
One of their best songs that everyone acts like doesn't exist. Also, Pink Floyd is the type of music where you go to your room, lay on your bed, turn off the lights, put on your headphones and go off into a conscious coma.
David's guitar is emotional. He does not overplay it. Every note has a place in the whole. It's technically good as well. I am always fascinated watching his picking and fretboard work with bends a tremolos. You are not alone feeling his playing. Pink Floyd concerts leave your ears and eyes ringing.
I saw this concert in 1994 at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Canada. When they played this song... the intro.... 60,000 people and you could have heard a pin drop because we so mesmerized... no one can create such an atmosphere or produce such mood more than Pink Floyd
I've been listening to PF for 50+ years - David's solos still make me cry. And Rick's atmospherics take me into the stratosphere. My favorite band, by far.
I'm 50 years old now. Been listening to Floyd since 85. I lost my father at 13 years old in 87 a younger brother in 99 and an older brother in 2010. This music has gotten my through a lot of my ups and downs over the years. 😊
Pink Floyd was my father's way of dealing with severe mental health issues in the 70's & 80's, in the mid 2000's when I started to suffer similar symptoms he gave me the gift of their music too and I can say this band has meant more and done more to help me survive my own mind than I could ever fully articulate.
You definitely have to do "keep talking" from the same concert. What he does with his mouth and guitar together will blow you away. It is incredible. I'll be watching out for that one
@@Echoes1910 The Guitar sound goes into his mouth and he modulate the sound with it and the microphone take the final sound to the PA. This performance is unique and cannot be done the same. You will never see a cover done like he does in live.
Simply the best rock concert ever created/produced. The music, musicianship, sound, lighting, atmosphere, effects, artistry..... and this was 30 years ago!
Eventually you really should listen to 'David Gilmour, Live at Pompeii'. David took his band back to the ancient amphitheatre in Pompeii, 44 years after the now legendary concert film with no audience in 1972. The 2016 concert was the first time since 79AD that an audience watched an event in the structure. 3000 of the luckiest people on earth got to witness it. Richard had passed, the original bass player had long since been kicked to the curb and Nick Mason had retired, so it's only David from the original line-up. The bass player that you like is there. The genius of Marc Brickman's lighting design is again, spectacular, with huge fire pits. They play many of the original songs. Visually, it's stunning. I truly believe that you will enjoy it, let the tears flow.
David's voice, smile and mannerisms are endearing. That's what you feel I think. That and his creative talent and abilty tops it off. He's good people. His work speaks for itself. Legend!
I think, it‘s the combination of David‘s voice and the immaculate background singers, that give many parts this „heavenly“ touch. And of course: nobody else plays the guitar like David in such a way that it makes you cry!
Thanks for this reaction, i made my father discovering pink floyd with the division bell. This time it was more emotional as my father passed away last Sunday. RIP dad❤
I feel sorry for you, hope you will be okay over time. May your dad rest in peace. Blessings from Bonn, Germany. From another decades long Pink Floyd fan.
Such a beautiful song from Pink Floyd, ‘killing the past and coming back to life’ what a line that is, brilliant reaction once again Stacey, please check out One of These Days from Pulse, absolutely mind blowing ❤️
I've been listening to Pink Floyd for more than 30 years until now and every time Dave's guitar sounds it still gives goosebumps all over me! I cry along with you Stacey on each song Beautiful reaction as usual!❤❤❤ Greetings from Argentina
I love watching you react to Pink Floyd. Love the emotions and joy and the experience you have. It's been that same way for me for a long time. I was fortunate to see them and him several times in concert. Hopefully you get to see him on this upcoming tour. Much Love to you 💗
I appreciate your sensibility and honesty. Keep going girl, you are doing a great job, and I always look forward to your reactions. Especially with this band.
There's a vid somewhere here of David strolling around the streets of Rome (I think) and happens upon a guy, a busker I guess, doing music with the rim stroking of wine glasses. David was so impressed he invited the man to come and perform in his concert that very evening. I don't recall seeing the performance, but what an piece of inspirition from one of the great musicians of recent times.
Yup, just a man in a plain t-shirt and jeans playing on stage in front of thousands of amazed fans! His solos are honey for your ears. Can’t wait for your reaction to Keep Talking 😊.
Great reaction as always Stacey! This was absolutely my heartbreak song. When my fiancee left me for a friend of ours two days before my 30th birthday, this song was on endless repeat for me. As amazing and evocative as David's voice is, drawing all the emotions to the surface, his singing is equaled by the way he makes his guitar sing too. When an inanimate object can be made to call to one's emotions, one's soul, it shows the almost magical artistry of the musician playing. And, yes, as much as these songs hit you now, just wait til you have a few more decades of experience. And amazing how deep and intense a lot of the songs are, especially on albums like Dark Side and Wish when the guys were barely in their thirties. Amazing.
11:33 "they were ahead of their time with the production". Well this band was ahead of their time for four decades and still feel pretty much ahead today. They're timeless.
Stacey I requested this song a couple of weeks ago. I'm so happy that you come to listen to it!!!! I always tear up while listening to David play that red strat in the intro of the song. It touches my soul and quite deep I might say. The Division Bell is by far my favorite Pink Floyd album.
Pink Floyd have accompanied me throughout my life .. I was lucky enough to see them in 1972 for the first time and many times since .. also lucky enough to be going to see David Gilmour in October in London… I love how they gave now touched your life also and to see your reactions to them is amazing … they will keep touching lives for ever more !
I'll blurt out the unsolicited story drop: this song spoke to me when I was going through a tough time processing a break up, it was comforting and gave me hope that I would eventually just find a way to come back to life somehow and reclaim myself. It felt impossible, but listening to this, and specifically the Pulse version which is vastly superior to the album, really bolstered me when I needed it. 15+ years later and I sang it to my son when he was a baby, sometimes 3 or 4 times in a row, to get him to nod off to sleep in my arms. He's not even 2 years old yet, but I already miss that little period. Time and life is precious, music is really fucking cool and this song is incredibly special to me. I've loved your Floyd reactions and this one was particularly great to see. Coming Back to Life doesn't get enough attention.
This song and this performance of it is my go to when my depression hits and life is a bit too heavy to carry on at times. I love people discovering this song in case it helps them just as much as
Been waiting for this reaction. Thank you! This song encapsulates the incredible pain and slow recovery from heartbreak like no other. A true gem and one of my Pink Floyd favorites.
I just want to thank you for opening your heart to Pink Floyd!💗 My absolute favorite band of all time! David Gilmore is such a underappreciated guitarist! It excites me when someone from your generation "gets it"! I just love your channel!😍
Coming Back to Life Lyrics [Verse 1] Where were you When I was burned and broken? While the days slipped by from my window, watching And where were you When I was hurt and I was helpless? ‘Cause the things you say And the things you do surround me While you were hanging yourself on someone else’s words Dying to believe in what you heard I was staring straight into the shining sun [Verse 2] Lost in thought and lost in time While the seeds of life And the seeds of change were planted Outside, the rain fell dark and slow While I pondered on this dangerous but irresistible pastime [Chorus] I took a heavenly ride through our silence I knew the moment had arrived for killing the past And coming back to life [Guitar Solo] [Chorus] I took a heavenly ride through our silence I knew the waiting had begun And headed straight into the shining sun [Guitar Solo]
I know it's only been a couple of days, but I've watched this reaction every day since you released it. It's definitely one of my favorite reactions, to date. The song resonates and is with me constantly, echoing in my mind as I work or even watching other videos. Your response to it is much the same as my own. David Gilmour and Pink Floyd are some of those parts of my life I couldn't imagine being without. It's a real pleasure experiencing your enlightenment through them. You are so genuine in your reactions and I feel it all with you.
Love the way you appreciate our Floyd. As an Englishman Ive had the pleasure of seeing them live and respect the fact that you as a young American lady who never heard of them, you embraced them and respected them as we do here in England. Well done to you for having exceptional taste in music. 👏 👏 ❤ Im gonna subscribe
The closest I can ever come to experiencing the thrill of hearing a PF song for the first time is to watch someone else experience a PF song for their first time. I enjoy your reactions because you are more articulate than 99% of the others with reaction channels. Keep up your PF journey and I will keep enjoying your reactions.
I’m a proud floydian and they have got me through hard times in my life that’s why I love them because they have been there for me when I needed it the most
I was at this concert at the Alamodome in San Antonio. Although I don't remember it as being called "Pulse". It was part of the "Division Bell" tour. The ticket stub said "an evening with Pink Floyd". I love watching you and other rection streamers "discovering" Pink Floyd for the first time and seeing your love for them grow 😊. Seeing the video brings back some very good memories. I get see some things I missed at show with so much going on it was hard to focus on everything. But I do remember the feeling that we had as we were leaving that we had just witnessed something EPIC!!! Good luck on your journey to get to explore Pink Floyd and other bands.
Always fun Stacey. I have never enjoyed watching the Pulse concert as much as with your reactions. You bring a whole new set of emotions to songs I’ve listened to forever. Thanks for brightening a rainy day.
Firstly I'm so glad you have found the pink FLOYD in your life ,they are the greatest band ever to have stepped on planet earth, They are truly the greatest you will ever witness in your life time ,and as for David gilmour you will never get a guitar player ever again in this life time he is an absolute master of letting the guitar tell a story in the way he plays ,I have loved him for years and years ,and he's voice is so beautiful it's on another level, check out the great gig in the sky ,at the delicate sound of thunder tour ,and by the way he is touring again nxt year ❤lovely to watch your chanel keep watching them they will change your life in a great way x
It's intensely gratifying to see young people like you discover and explore this extraordinary band and "get it" the way we lifelong fans have done since the 1970s. You've stumbled upon a treasure trove that will touch, inspire and astound you for the rest of your life. I'm thrilled to say I will be in Madison Square Garden with my son (27) and daughter (29) on November 9th. That will be a major milestone in my life and theirs, and I can't wait!
Thanks for getting back to the Pulse Concert, every song is worth your time, for sure. Do either One of These Days or What Do You Want From Me from it for more Floyd goodness. Looking great as always Stacey, I love how you enjoy great Rock Music! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎷🎶
Hi Stacey, I have been listening to this Band since the 60's and many more Bands as well and consider it a privilege to have grown up with the best music that has ever been played anywhere in the world. You look as though you enjoy British music. You are in for a big treat Stacey. Beautiful music for a beautiful Lady, enjoy.
Transcendent and timeless for sure.....been listening and loving this music for over 50 years....and you're absolutely right how the same song may have a different meaning or feeling at different stages in your life. ❤❤❤❤
7:06 the background singer on the left.. Durga McBroom tours with the Pink floyd Project, she tends to the high standards of the production.. She has been the longest lasting backing vocalist..she atarted with Pink Floyd since 1986 up to the last performance...I've seen them, in my hometown Groningen, a few years ago..and it is the closest one can get to a Pink Floyd show.. if they come close to thee milady.. grab a ticket, drive three hours, it it worth every cent!!!
I read recently that David wrote this song for his wife Polly, it makes it more meaningful to me for sure. And may I brag a bit to say that I got to see him perform live at Madison Square Garden a few weeks ago, November 6 to be exact. For a man that’s closing in on 80 years old. All I can tell you was he is and always will be a legend. I’ve been a fan of Pink Floyd since the 60s and although I’ve seen them live, it was more than 40 years ago probably closer to 50 and to be able to see him perform again was an actual dream come true. I love your reactions. My emotions kick in when I hear him the same way yours do. We are sisters that way my friend.
Pink Floyd is so much more than just music, its a feeling in your whole body, you are not the only one who gets tears in the eyes every time, me too and i`m 68 years old and grown up with them and they still hit me in the right spot.
It’s fun to watch others get acquainted with the treasure many of us found decades earlier in the music of Pink Floyd. David’s playing is unique and hits in your heart. Please try out “In Any Tongue” from his concert in Pompeii. One of his most emotional solos and a moving message.
Yet again Pulse delivers! David wrote this about his wife Polly Samson, who has written quite a lot of the lyrics for the later Pink Floyd / David's solo work. The organ/synth in the intro is majestic, Rick Wright yet again quietly contributing so much atmosphere. Would love for you to react to some Dire Straits - Sultans of Swing / Telegraph Road / Tunnel of Love are all amazing live from the Alchemy concert.
Your reactions are awesome; superior intelligence and beauty - a rare combination amongst reactors. Oh yeah, and a lover of Pink Floyd to boot! Great show!
Oooh yess, loved that you did a reaction to this song. Will be seeing David Gilmour live in Burbank, CA this October!!! Cannot wait. He's such a fantastic guitarist.
Andy & Alex have been my favorite reaction people, but you Stacy with your emotions toward the Pink Floyd Pulse Concert have really won me over. I absolutely love how you explain your feelings towards the songs, production, and David’s masterful playing. Love you girl, you’re like finding a new friend I’ve found who has a Pink Floyd addiction, like me! 🎸
9 years ago, I was in a bad place, a dark place. Then I met a wonderful man who "saved" my life. He is a huge Pink Floyd fan. We went to a weird wonderful concert where they played P.F. with giant balloon characters walking thru the audience. Sounds strange but they played this song with a huge whale "floating" around us and right then & and there, I knew this song described how my husband changed my life!
It's so wonderful that you have discovered what alot of us old timers discovered years ago and when I see someone of your generation enjoying their music in the way it should be just fills me joy keep rocking Stacey xx
Hi Stacey, I have to tell you that this is my favourite Pink Floyd song, I'll let you know my 2nd in a moment. But I wanted to say that I've had a real ambition to play this to my new wife at our reception, for about 30 years now... well... I'm turning 49 years old next Sunday and this has still not happened. But I still do play this song regularly on one of my 2 trusty Fender Stratocasters regularly. Thanks for this reaction, you have a knack for responding to Pink Floyd very appropriately. Say hi to your fur babies for me, goodnight! ❤🎶
Just the fact that you feel the emotion in the music, proves you know far more about the music reaction's than you think. Your soul is reading it all in a high emotional frequency. many people listen to Pink Floyd and other top bands and Artist's without truly listening and feeling and will never get it. and never cry and not even know why. and then some day it will just hit many in the face who had no reaction years before and now find it life altering. This is what happened to me. love your channel all the way from cairns north Queensland Australia.
It’s just awesome to see how you listen to music with your heart and soul and feel it with your emotions and David Gilmour gets me every time how he makes his guitar sing and you can feel that but also when he sings he has a mesmerizing voice. Loved him when I was young and still do guess I always will. I absolutely loved your reactions to Pink Floyd especially David Gilmour. Like the saying goes you don’t just listen to Pink Floyd you experience Pink Floyd. You remind me of myself the first time I experienced Pink Floyd but for me it was David Gilmour.
Stacey, the incredible capacity to induce feelings is a master skill of all Pink Floyd music... I grew up with this music and, now with 60, I feel so emotional and alive every time I hear them..love from Portugal
I love your PF reactions. Point to ponder... I've been listening to them daily for 50 years. There is so much to listen to, so many messages, so much talent.. it has and will NEVER get old, I promise. Your addiction will only worsen, to the point that whatever you're listening to at the moment.... when a Pink Floyd song starts, your world stops, and waits. Trust what I'm telling you.....
I absolutely love your PF reactions. I really mean it. I tear up watching you tear up. I'm 57 and their music still makes me feel the same way. Dave's voice and guitar style are by far my favorite sounds. The musical layers in their songs is amazing. It just never gets old. I look forward to more you!
A few of the songs are about a band member that fried his brains on drugs and wasn't able to continue with the band in the end and it was the reason David Gilmore was brought into the band to play when Sid Barrett couldn't physically play. Sid was the song writer of the band in the early years and a huge talent lost . the main songs about him were, Wish you were here, Shine on you crazy Diamond, and Comfortably Numb. you can feel the pain in the music with these songs. and I wouldn't be surprised if Sid's story had some influence in some of their other works. look up Sid Barrett he was a brilliant musician dragged into the world of drug abuse by a few Band hanger on fans come friends drug addicts. look him up on you tube about his story and David is interviewed about him as well. then you will understand where the emotion and pain is coming from in there music.
This song came on my apple Music Playlist, and I had to stop it and see if you had reacted to it. You are by far my favorite person to watch reacting to Pink Floyd. You just get it.
I love watching your reactions to PF. Unfortunately I was not but a small boy during the pulse tour and can only imagine experiencing it. Seeing you experience PF takes me back to when I first found them. For all the music I listen to I always go back to PF . I can't wait for the full album reactions the difference is huge and the pulse concert is utterly spectacular.
If only Mr Gilmour could see Stacey's genuine heartfelt and emotional reactions to their music , maybe he could sort some tickets out for his upcoming concerts . Younger people discovering the genius that is Pink Floyd so many years from their formation is amazing to see .
I saw that same concert in NYC (Yankees stadium). Best concert and tour ever. I was 25 and cried at the end, as did thousands of fans around me. Best band ever, best guitar player ever. Pink Floyd touches your mind, heart and soul - no other band out there can do that. It's a journey of self-discovery. Cannot wait for David to come to NYC for his upcoming solo tour - sadly it will probably be his last one.
This and "Lost For Words" (also from the Division Bell album) was the theme of a particularly tough time for me. Still chokes me after over 20 years a little but Coming back to life does bring me back to the today.
Even though I never got to see Floyd live, this gig, this PULSE recording was absolutely life changing for me back in early 1995. Totally and utterly life changing.
I just love watching generation after generation discovering the sheer magic and beauty of Pink Floyd. Something us old fogeys have had the joy of knowing for years. It was also a joy seeing my wife discover Pink Floyd. Of course she had heard of them, but like lots of girls of the 80's she grew up loving R & B and kind of dismissed Floyd as just another rock band, and rock wasn't her thing. Or so she thought. First time she really heard Pink Floyd was when I took her to see a tribute act and she fell in love that night. We've now been at least 20 times and have more booked. Same thing happed with Genesis, Mike and the Mechanics, and dear old Roger. All I can say Stacey is just keep digging. The well of beauty is very very deep. Enjoy.
Pink Floyd - The Division Bell (1994) --- The Last of their Greatest albums!! Rick Wright R.I.P. Amen Thank you for your beautiful reactions, dear Stacey! )) I like your shirt.
The backing singer with the long blonde hair is Sam Brown whose song Stop!, was released on 23 January 1989, The song peaked at number four, becoming Brown's highest-charting single, and spending 12 weeks on the chart.
A lot of guitars players play faster, a lot of them may be more technical, but NO ONE can put emotions into their playing like David Gilmour does. The way he can make that guitar cry and sing is amazing. Been a Floyd fan for over 50 years. Still one of the best bands that ever graced our world.
50 years fan too. Only can say "amen" to your words.👌
Gerardius said VERBATIM, what I wanted to share, myself. And another AMEN.
And the way he so subtly slides from one note to the next, in perfect cadence, never missing.
In a interview he said he cannot play fast he gets lost on the fret so all songs are designed for David's playing
56 years here. Saw them live on the tour just before the release of DSOM and they played a lot of the album so we got to hear it early. They also did Set The Controls for the Heart of the Sun, Careful with that Axe Eugene and Meddle as the encore. Oh and by the way it was a rectangular hall and they used a quad sound system. And a very spaced out good time was had by all.
Stacey, watching you reacting pink floyd make my day. Every single time. Your tears are mine. Thank you my dear
One of their best songs that everyone acts like doesn't exist.
Also, Pink Floyd is the type of music where you go to your room, lay on your bed, turn off the lights, put on your headphones and go off into a conscious coma.
Oddly, I think it's a rather forgettable song, other than the beginning.
Pink Floyd put your earphones in relax there u go wow
@@shanepurcell8116listen to the lyrics
Youre right. Its so inspiring and beautiful. It would help many get through tough changes in life. I know it helped me.
Have done that all my life :)
Stacey I'm 75 and still feel the way you do about David Gilmour and Pink Floyd. I listen to them every day!
Me too. 77
ME ALSO IM 69! SAW THEM IN 70S AND 94 ALSO AMAZING BAND LIVE!
Same here.
私は70歳。タイムリーに生まれてピンクフロイドの音学に出会えて生きている全てになりました。
@@ロッキーロッキー-u3h unfortunately, no translation available. Can you translate for us?
I always tell people 'This is the most beautiful song you've never heard'
True story 👍👍 Underrated and under played.
Tied with on the turning away!
The Pulse concert will never get old,beautiful song
David's guitar is emotional. He does not overplay it. Every note has a place in the whole. It's technically good as well. I am always fascinated watching his picking and fretboard work with bends a tremolos. You are not alone feeling his playing. Pink Floyd concerts leave your ears and eyes ringing.
I saw this concert in 1994 at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Canada. When they played this song... the intro.... 60,000 people and you could have heard a pin drop because we so mesmerized... no one can create such an atmosphere or produce such mood more than Pink Floyd
Same experience here, except it was in Cologne (Germany).
@@ivojanssen6651 Me as well, Foxboro, Mass. Best concert I have seen. Gilmour will always be my favorite guitarist.
2.5 hits of the good blotter from my chemist friend at a well known resesrch university.
He was PhD x 2. RIP KP
Vanderbilt Stadium
Saw this tour in 94 as well at the exhibition grounds Toronto, best concert ever!!!! God I miss those days😢
Brother I was there too, and it was great. In the summer it takes forever to get dark enough to dig the light show, though 🤔
I've been listening to PF for 50+ years - David's solos still make me cry. And Rick's atmospherics take me into the stratosphere. My favorite band, by far.
I'm 50 years old now. Been listening to Floyd since 85. I lost my father at 13 years old in 87 a younger brother in 99 and an older brother in 2010. This music has gotten my through a lot of my ups and downs over the years. 😊
Gilmour said in an interview that he couldn't play fast because he had short stubby fingers. I for one am thankful for those short stubby fingers
You nailed it. You don't "listen to" Floyd, you experience it.
Pink Floyd was my father's way of dealing with severe mental health issues in the 70's & 80's, in the mid 2000's when I started to suffer similar symptoms he gave me the gift of their music too and I can say this band has meant more and done more to help me survive my own mind than I could ever fully articulate.
Same here..
You definitely have to do "keep talking" from the same concert. What he does with his mouth and guitar together will blow you away. It is incredible. I'll be watching out for that one
Yes, it is incredible to see Keep Talking live, how he does that while playing the guitar I’ve no idea!
I agree!!
Keep Talking (with Stephen Hawking Electronic Voice) and The Magic Music HIGH HOPES made a Deep emotions.
@@Echoes1910 The Guitar sound goes into his mouth and he modulate the sound with it and the microphone take the final sound to the PA. This performance is unique and cannot be done the same. You will never see a cover done like he does in live.
Yes, please do “Keep Talking “ from Pulse!
Listening to Pink Floyd is a spiritual experience. The perfect music to travel into your inner self. ❤
I agree, it harmonises ones Heart, Spirit and Soul, Truly epic !!!
Once you hear them for first time you get pink floyed for life and beyond
Simply the best rock concert ever created/produced. The music, musicianship, sound, lighting, atmosphere, effects, artistry..... and this was 30 years ago!
Eventually you really should listen to 'David Gilmour, Live at Pompeii'. David took his band back to the ancient amphitheatre in Pompeii, 44 years after the now legendary concert film with no audience in 1972. The 2016 concert was the first time since 79AD that an audience watched an event in the structure. 3000 of the luckiest people on earth got to witness it. Richard had passed, the original bass player had long since been kicked to the curb and Nick Mason had retired, so it's only David from the original line-up. The bass player that you like is there. The genius of Marc Brickman's lighting design is again, spectacular, with huge fire pits. They play many of the original songs. Visually, it's stunning. I truly believe that you will enjoy it, let the tears flow.
David's voice, smile and mannerisms are endearing.
That's what you feel I think. That and his creative talent and abilty tops it off.
He's good people. His work speaks for itself. Legend!
I think, it‘s the combination of David‘s voice and the immaculate background singers, that give many parts this „heavenly“ touch. And of course: nobody else plays the guitar like David in such a way that it makes you cry!
Thanks for this reaction, i made my father discovering pink floyd with the division bell. This time it was more emotional as my father passed away last Sunday.
RIP dad❤
I am sorry for your loss, I wish his soul resting in heavenly peace😢😊👌
@@MrDocninja Thanks
I feel sorry for you, hope you will be okay over time. May your dad rest in peace. Blessings from Bonn, Germany. From another decades long Pink Floyd fan.
This is without a doubt Pink Floyd's most emotional song. The only bad part is that it ends.
i think Poles Apart and A Great Day for Freedom are the most emotional. The guitars solos in both bring me to tears everytime.
Such a beautiful song from Pink Floyd, ‘killing the past and coming back to life’ what a line that is, brilliant reaction once again Stacey, please check out One of These Days from Pulse, absolutely mind blowing ❤️
The emotion, captivation you feel, is how I get when I see your reaction. 💕
One of Pink Folyd's best songs, thank you for watching it, everyone should experience music like this, life is great when your listening to good music
I've been listening to Pink Floyd for more than 30 years until now and every time Dave's guitar sounds it still gives goosebumps all over me!
I cry along with you Stacey on each song
Beautiful reaction as usual!❤❤❤
Greetings from Argentina
Emotion is the trade mark of this PF show, Stacey. Thanks to reacting and your tears
I love watching you react to Pink Floyd. Love the emotions and joy and the experience you have. It's been that same way for me for a long time. I was fortunate to see them and him several times in concert. Hopefully you get to see him on this upcoming tour. Much Love to you 💗
I appreciate your sensibility and honesty. Keep going girl, you are doing a great job, and I always look forward to your reactions. Especially with this band.
There's a vid somewhere here of David strolling around the streets of Rome (I think) and happens upon a guy, a busker I guess, doing music with the rim stroking of wine glasses. David was so impressed he invited the man to come and perform in his concert that very evening. I don't recall seeing the performance, but what an piece of inspirition from one of the great musicians of recent times.
Is just your soul living your body for a transcendent journey,happens anyone who enjoy Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd is, and always has been, a whole-form in-and-out-of-body experience.
Yup, just a man in a plain t-shirt and jeans playing on stage in front of thousands of amazed fans! His solos are honey for your ears. Can’t wait for your reaction to Keep Talking 😊.
Great reaction as always Stacey!
This was absolutely my heartbreak song. When my fiancee left me for a friend of ours two days before my 30th birthday, this song was on endless repeat for me.
As amazing and evocative as David's voice is, drawing all the emotions to the surface, his singing is equaled by the way he makes his guitar sing too. When an inanimate object can be made to call to one's emotions, one's soul, it shows the almost magical artistry of the musician playing.
And, yes, as much as these songs hit you now, just wait til you have a few more decades of experience. And amazing how deep and intense a lot of the songs are, especially on albums like Dark Side and Wish when the guys were barely in their thirties. Amazing.
I have that same reaction every time I listen to this song. My heart strings are being played from the first solo then I tear up from the first verse.
11:33 "they were ahead of their time with the production".
Well this band was ahead of their time for four decades and still feel pretty much ahead today. They're timeless.
Stacey I requested this song a couple of weeks ago. I'm so happy that you come to listen to it!!!! I always tear up while listening to David play that red strat in the intro of the song. It touches my soul and quite deep I might say. The Division Bell is by far my favorite Pink Floyd album.
Same! The beginning so beautiful, I started to tear up!
To me this song expresses the feeling of coming back from a "dark place"; very inspirational and uplifting. Thank you for your thoughtful reaction.
Pink Floyd have accompanied me throughout my life .. I was lucky enough to see them in 1972 for the first time and many times since .. also lucky enough to be going to see David Gilmour in October in London… I love how they gave now touched your life also and to see your reactions to them is amazing … they will keep touching lives for ever more !
I'll blurt out the unsolicited story drop: this song spoke to me when I was going through a tough time processing a break up, it was comforting and gave me hope that I would eventually just find a way to come back to life somehow and reclaim myself. It felt impossible, but listening to this, and specifically the Pulse version which is vastly superior to the album, really bolstered me when I needed it.
15+ years later and I sang it to my son when he was a baby, sometimes 3 or 4 times in a row, to get him to nod off to sleep in my arms. He's not even 2 years old yet, but I already miss that little period. Time and life is precious, music is really fucking cool and this song is incredibly special to me. I've loved your Floyd reactions and this one was particularly great to see. Coming Back to Life doesn't get enough attention.
Agree!
This song and this performance of it is my go to when my depression hits and life is a bit too heavy to carry on at times. I love people discovering this song in case it helps them just as much as
Stacey & Pink Floyd = I'm Happy! 🇧🇷🇧🇷
Been waiting for this reaction. Thank you! This song encapsulates the incredible pain and slow recovery from heartbreak like no other. A true gem and one of my Pink Floyd favorites.
Now it is time for Pink Floyd Live in Venice. 1989. The only band that had played in historical Venice, on a floating stage of course...
I just want to thank you for opening your heart to Pink Floyd!💗
My absolute favorite band of all time! David Gilmore is such a underappreciated guitarist! It excites me when someone from your generation "gets it"! I just love your channel!😍
Gilmour.
Coming Back to Life Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Where were you
When I was burned and broken?
While the days slipped by from my window, watching
And where were you
When I was hurt and I was helpless?
‘Cause the things you say
And the things you do surround me
While you were hanging yourself on someone else’s words
Dying to believe in what you heard
I was staring straight into the shining sun
[Verse 2]
Lost in thought and lost in time
While the seeds of life
And the seeds of change were planted
Outside, the rain fell dark and slow
While I pondered on this dangerous but irresistible pastime
[Chorus]
I took a heavenly ride through our silence
I knew the moment had arrived for killing the past
And coming back to life
[Guitar Solo]
[Chorus]
I took a heavenly ride through our silence
I knew the waiting had begun
And headed straight into the shining sun
[Guitar Solo]
Every note that DG plays on the guitar, touches hearts, souls, tears...thanks Stacy
I know it's only been a couple of days, but I've watched this reaction every day since you released it. It's definitely one of my favorite reactions, to date. The song resonates and is with me constantly, echoing in my mind as I work or even watching other videos. Your response to it is much the same as my own. David Gilmour and Pink Floyd are some of those parts of my life I couldn't imagine being without. It's a real pleasure experiencing your enlightenment through them. You are so genuine in your reactions and I feel it all with you.
Love the way you appreciate our Floyd. As an Englishman Ive had the pleasure of seeing them live and respect the fact that you as a young American lady who never heard of them, you embraced them and respected them as we do here in England. Well done to you for having exceptional taste in music. 👏 👏 ❤ Im gonna subscribe
Stacey, Watching your emotions makes me emotional. I find it totally refreshing that you let your emotions come out.
The closest I can ever come to experiencing the thrill of hearing a PF song for the first time is to watch someone else experience a PF song for their first time. I enjoy your reactions because you are more articulate than 99% of the others with reaction channels. Keep up your PF journey and I will keep enjoying your reactions.
I’m a proud floydian and they have got me through hard times in my life that’s why I love them because they have been there for me when I needed it the most
Same her I have to listen to them every night before bed.
I do too! I have a playlist of their more mellow music, put my ear buds in, and relax until I fall asleep. ❤
I was at this concert at the Alamodome in San Antonio. Although I don't remember it as being called "Pulse". It was part of the "Division Bell" tour. The ticket stub said "an evening with Pink Floyd". I love watching you and other rection streamers "discovering" Pink Floyd for the first time and seeing your love for them grow 😊. Seeing the video brings back some very good memories. I get see some things I missed at show with so much going on it was hard to focus on everything. But I do remember the feeling that we had as we were leaving that we had just witnessed something EPIC!!! Good luck on your journey to get to explore Pink Floyd and other bands.
Always fun Stacey. I have never enjoyed watching the Pulse concert as much as with your reactions. You bring a whole new set of emotions to songs I’ve listened to forever. Thanks for brightening a rainy day.
To have been one of those singers on this tour would have been a peak life experience. I envy them that experience.
Firstly I'm so glad you have found the pink FLOYD in your life ,they are the greatest band ever to have stepped on planet earth, They are truly the greatest you will ever witness in your life time ,and as for David gilmour you will never get a guitar player ever again in this life time he is an absolute master of letting the guitar tell a story in the way he plays ,I have loved him for years and years ,and he's voice is so beautiful it's on another level, check out the great gig in the sky ,at the delicate sound of thunder tour ,and by the way he is touring again nxt year ❤lovely to watch your chanel keep watching them they will change your life in a great way x
I’ve loved watching you react to Pink Floyd, seeing how the music touches you is such a joy to watch
You have a tender spirit that's why music moves you to tears!
His voice and guitar is the sound of love and understanding.
Another great reaction Stacey. You just cannot go wrong with any song from the Pulse concert.The entire set is performed at an exemplary level.
It's intensely gratifying to see young people like you discover and explore this extraordinary band and "get it" the way we lifelong fans have done since the 1970s. You've stumbled upon a treasure trove that will touch, inspire and astound you for the rest of your life. I'm thrilled to say I will be in Madison Square Garden with my son (27) and daughter (29) on November 9th. That will be a major milestone in my life and theirs, and I can't wait!
me too... I will be Nov 9th w my son(22) to watch David. Where you coming from?
Thanks for getting back to the Pulse Concert, every song is worth your time, for sure. Do either One of These Days or What Do You Want From Me from it for more Floyd goodness. Looking great as always Stacey, I love how you enjoy great Rock Music!
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Hi Stacey, I have been listening to this Band since the 60's and many more Bands as well and consider it a privilege to have grown up with the best music that has ever been played anywhere in the world. You look as though you enjoy British music. You are in for a big treat Stacey. Beautiful music for a beautiful Lady, enjoy.
Yeah girl, The ENTIRE "Pulse" concert is a must! PLEASE!!!!!
It’s so endearing to see you, a new generation, enjoying a band I have enjoyed for over 50 years ❤️
Transcendent and timeless for sure.....been listening and loving this music for over 50 years....and you're absolutely right how the same song may have a different meaning or feeling at different stages in your life. ❤❤❤❤
Pink Floyd was on (back in the day) and usually playing when the Bong appeared, miraculously out of nowhere 😁👍
7:06 the background singer on the left.. Durga McBroom tours with the Pink floyd Project, she tends to the high standards of the production.. She has been the longest lasting backing vocalist..she atarted with Pink Floyd since 1986 up to the last performance...I've seen them, in my hometown Groningen, a few years ago..and it is the closest one can get to a Pink Floyd show.. if they come close to thee milady.. grab a ticket, drive three hours, it it worth every cent!!!
I read recently that David wrote this song for his wife Polly, it makes it more meaningful to me for sure. And may I brag a bit to say that I got to see him perform live at Madison Square Garden a few weeks ago, November 6 to be exact. For a man that’s closing in on 80 years old. All I can tell you was he is and always will be a legend. I’ve been a fan of Pink Floyd since the 60s and although I’ve seen them live, it was more than 40 years ago probably closer to 50 and to be able to see him perform again was an actual dream come true. I love your reactions. My emotions kick in when I hear him the same way yours do. We are sisters that way my friend.
Pink Floyd is so much more than just music, its a feeling in your whole body, you are not the only one who gets tears in the eyes every time, me too and i`m 68 years old and grown up with them and they still hit me in the right spot.
It’s fun to watch others get acquainted with the treasure many of us found decades earlier in the music of Pink Floyd. David’s playing is unique and hits in your heart.
Please try out “In Any Tongue” from his concert in Pompeii. One of his most emotional solos and a moving message.
Yet again Pulse delivers! David wrote this about his wife Polly Samson, who has written quite a lot of the lyrics for the later Pink Floyd / David's solo work. The organ/synth in the intro is majestic, Rick Wright yet again quietly contributing so much atmosphere. Would love for you to react to some Dire Straits - Sultans of Swing / Telegraph Road / Tunnel of Love are all amazing live from the Alchemy concert.
Your reactions are awesome; superior intelligence and beauty - a rare combination amongst reactors. Oh yeah, and a lover of Pink Floyd to boot! Great show!
This is most likely my favourite Pink Floyd song. Considering their library, I consider that very high praise.
Oooh yess, loved that you did a reaction to this song. Will be seeing David Gilmour live in Burbank, CA this October!!! Cannot wait. He's such a fantastic guitarist.
Andy & Alex have been my favorite reaction people, but you Stacy with your emotions toward the Pink Floyd Pulse Concert have really won me over. I absolutely love how you explain your feelings towards the songs, production, and David’s masterful playing. Love you girl, you’re like finding a new friend I’ve found who has a Pink Floyd addiction, like me! 🎸
9 years ago, I was in a bad place, a dark place. Then I met a wonderful man who "saved" my life. He is a huge Pink Floyd fan. We went to a weird wonderful concert where they played P.F. with giant balloon characters walking thru the audience. Sounds strange but they played this song with a huge whale "floating" around us and right then & and there, I knew this song described how my husband changed my life!
It's so wonderful that you have discovered what alot of us old timers discovered years ago and when I see someone of your generation enjoying their music in the way it should be just fills me joy keep rocking Stacey xx
Hi Stacey, I have to tell you that this is my favourite Pink Floyd song, I'll let you know my 2nd in a moment. But I wanted to say that I've had a real ambition to play this to my new wife at our reception, for about 30 years now... well... I'm turning 49 years old next Sunday and this has still not happened. But I still do play this song regularly on one of my 2 trusty Fender Stratocasters regularly. Thanks for this reaction, you have a knack for responding to Pink Floyd very appropriately. Say hi to your fur babies for me, goodnight! ❤🎶
oh hey... my 2nd favourite Pink Floyd song is "Wot's Uh... The Deal". Look it up! 👍
Indeed... their music is timeless!
Just the fact that you feel the emotion in the music, proves you know far more about the music reaction's than you think. Your soul is reading it all in a high emotional frequency. many people listen to Pink Floyd and other top bands and Artist's without truly listening and feeling and will never get it. and never cry and not even know why. and then some day it will just hit many in the face who had no reaction years before and now find it life altering. This is what happened to me. love your channel all the way from cairns north Queensland Australia.
It’s just awesome to see how you listen to music with your heart and soul and feel it with your emotions and David Gilmour gets me every time how he makes his guitar sing and you can feel that but also when he sings he has a mesmerizing voice. Loved him when I was young and still do guess I always will. I absolutely loved your reactions to Pink Floyd especially David Gilmour. Like the saying goes you don’t just listen to Pink Floyd you experience Pink Floyd. You remind me of myself the first time I experienced Pink Floyd but for me it was David Gilmour.
Stacey, the incredible capacity to induce feelings is a master skill of all Pink Floyd music... I grew up with this music and, now with 60, I feel so emotional and alive every time I hear them..love from Portugal
"The Australian Pink Floyd Show" in Houston Aug.24.2024 similar to pulse concert. I recommend :)
Saw them last night they were excellent
I love your PF reactions. Point to ponder... I've been listening to them daily for 50 years. There is so much to listen to, so many messages, so much talent.. it has and will NEVER get old, I promise. Your addiction will only worsen, to the point that whatever you're listening to at the moment.... when a Pink Floyd song starts, your world stops, and waits. Trust what I'm telling you.....
I absolutely love your PF reactions. I really mean it. I tear up watching you tear up. I'm 57 and their music still makes me feel the same way. Dave's voice and guitar style are by far my favorite sounds. The musical layers in their songs is amazing. It just never gets old. I look forward to more you!
Pink Floyd always hits with a massive wall of emotion. Big hug to you Stacey 🤗
One of the best songs ever heard.
Emotions feelings and deep sadness that what I feel when I hear this entrance.
Greetings from Greece
A few of the songs are about a band member that fried his brains on drugs and wasn't able to continue with the band in the end and it was the reason David Gilmore was brought into the band to play when Sid Barrett couldn't physically play. Sid was the song writer of the band in the early years and a huge talent lost . the main songs about him were, Wish you were here, Shine on you crazy Diamond, and Comfortably Numb. you can feel the pain in the music with these songs. and I wouldn't be surprised if Sid's story had some influence in some of their other works. look up Sid Barrett he was a brilliant musician dragged into the world of drug abuse by a few Band hanger on fans come friends drug addicts. look him up on you tube about his story and David is interviewed about him as well. then you will understand where the emotion and pain is coming from in there music.
This song came on my apple Music Playlist, and I had to stop it and see if you had reacted to it. You are by far my favorite person to watch reacting to Pink Floyd. You just get it.
I love watching your reactions to PF. Unfortunately I was not but a small boy during the pulse tour and can only imagine experiencing it.
Seeing you experience PF takes me back to when I first found them. For all the music I listen to I always go back to PF .
I can't wait for the full album reactions the difference is huge and the pulse concert is utterly spectacular.
This is my favorite song of all the time. I've be seen in live in concert in 2016, i was crying a lot in this moment.
If only Mr Gilmour could see Stacey's genuine heartfelt and emotional reactions to their music , maybe he could sort some tickets out for his upcoming concerts . Younger people discovering the genius that is Pink Floyd so many years from their formation is amazing to see .
He says he’s not playing anything pink Floyd at his concerts.
@@mula2626 That's not true
@@shaunbyrne9037 David is now going to tour with his new release out today. Luck and Strange it's called
I saw that same concert in NYC (Yankees stadium). Best concert and tour ever. I was 25 and cried at the end, as did thousands of fans around me. Best band ever, best guitar player ever. Pink Floyd touches your mind, heart and soul - no other band out there can do that. It's a journey of self-discovery. Cannot wait for David to come to NYC for his upcoming solo tour - sadly it will probably
be his last one.
This and "Lost For Words" (also from the Division Bell album) was the theme of a particularly tough time for me. Still chokes me after over 20 years a little but Coming back to life does bring me back to the today.
Even though I never got to see Floyd live, this gig, this PULSE recording was absolutely life changing for me back in early 1995. Totally and utterly life changing.
I just love watching generation after generation discovering the sheer magic and beauty of Pink Floyd. Something us old fogeys have had the joy of knowing for years. It was also a joy seeing my wife discover Pink Floyd. Of course she had heard of them, but like lots of girls of the 80's she grew up loving R & B and kind of dismissed Floyd as just another rock band, and rock wasn't her thing. Or so she thought. First time she really heard Pink Floyd was when I took her to see a tribute act and she fell in love that night. We've now been at least 20 times and have more booked. Same thing happed with Genesis, Mike and the Mechanics, and dear old Roger.
All I can say Stacey is just keep digging. The well of beauty is very very deep. Enjoy.
Pink Floyd - The Division Bell (1994) --- The Last of their Greatest albums!! Rick Wright R.I.P. Amen
Thank you for your beautiful reactions, dear Stacey! )) I like your shirt.
The backing singer with the long blonde hair is Sam Brown whose song Stop!, was released on 23 January 1989, The song peaked at number four, becoming Brown's highest-charting single, and spending 12 weeks on the chart.