This Pink Floyd "Album" should be appreciated as a whole, it's an entire album that seamlessly fits from song to song. I believe this album to be the greatest full album ever recorded by any group.
@@SuperstarBR as soon as I get the reactions up, I’m definitely going to listen to it front to back! The few songs I’ve heard so far are on the permanent playlist🙏🏼
I was 16 in 1969 when I bought my first Pink Floyd album (Ummagumma) and saw them live in 1971 and 4 more times after that. For me this is the BEST band of all times. Now I'm 71 years old and still listen to them everyday.
@@katapult9999 I love that, there music is absolutely timeless! The small amount I’ve heard so far is top tier, thank you for supporting and commenting! Hope to see you around the channel more:)
@@robertcurl1160 thankful to have you along for the ride, this is an amazing band! Thanks for supporting the channel, hope to see you on more videos whether its Pink Floyd or others:)
@@RidiculousRic I would highly suggest Mike and the Mechanics, 'The Living Years' and Don McLean, 'Vincent' for a bit of emotional overload, brings a tear to this 60+ year olds eyes every time.
Oh brother, Im around your age and discovered Pink Floyd a little bit over 2 years now. There is so much more coming. The Pink Floyd train is riding down your way 😅 Shine on you crazy diamond, Sorrow, Echoes, one of these days, keep talking, what do you want from me, dogs, pigs, sheep .... There is so much going on with PF 👏 much appreciation from germany bro :))
@@onurji4311 I’m excited to experience so much more PF! Thank you for the recommendation as well as the support, especially from overseas! Hope to see you around the channel and community more my friend:)
@@Villainous_Bounty thank you so so so much! Thanks for the reaction support as well as subscribing. Means the absolute world to world to me! I hope to see you in the community and around the channel much more! Loving PF, and loving the journey! Thankful to have you share the experience along the way!
You got it with the floating. For the past 40 years, starting back when I had to use big head phones and a discman CD player, I listen to Dark Side of the Moon at the dentist on NO2. The floating is absolutely mind blowing. The first track is Breathe "Breathe, breathe in the air, don't be afraid to care..." a great way to fall in to the NO2.
@@joeg1992 ooooh that sounds great, I’m definitely gonna have to get a reaction to that up on the channel, thanks for commenting and supporting the channel as well!🙏🏼
The drums at the beginning are called Roto-toms. The drummer, Nick Mason, was the perfect drummer for Pink Floyd. He's proficient, knows what to play, and knows how to not cloud the mix with too many fills.
It is an experience. They speak to your soul through the music, taking you on a journey of discovery. It's a vibe and that hasn't changed for me after 50 of listening
Dark Side of the Moon is a classic album and a whole vibe, and this song really defines that sound for me (except the alarm bells at the beginning always surprise me, even though I've heard this song quite a few times haha). The second vocalist here is the keyboard player, Richard Wright, whose voice actually sounds similar to David's (although less gritty/bluesy). They duet together in the song 'Echoes' (I highly recommend reacting to the Live in Pompeii version of 'Echoes' and follow that with the live version from David Gilmour's solo tour in Gdansk in 2006; it's the last time he and Richard performed the song before Richard passed away in 2008). After Richard died, David Gilmour said he would never perform 'Echoes' again, because he felt the song was a musical conversation between himself and Richard.
Nice work, Ric. You're about to get flooded with requests - especially live Pulse stuff. I'd highly recommend you stick to the studio versions before listening to live stuff done 20+ years later. Fab Prince shirt for sure.
@@steveboyes2090 Agreed, but you don't really know how great they're doing that unless you already know what they're aiming to sound like... That is why some of us recommend studio tracks first, then Live... which is how it was for us, having been exposed to the studio tracks on the radio, and then buying tickets to the show. ;-]
These are simply some of the most profound lyrics in Rock. Roger Waters is among the best there's ever been. The older you get the deeper and more intimately understanding they become. "Home, home again" I just figured out not too long ago is about slowing down and growing old as we enter into the next phase of life. The tolling of the iron bell is a reference to death. Check out "Us and Them" by them next "Ask not for whom the Bell tolls; it tolls for thee" - John Donne, Poet, 1633
@@flubblert love this comment because it’s so true. These lyrics took my breath away when I read them, they make you feel. I’ll definitely do my best to check these suggestions out! Thanks for the support, hope to see you on more videos!
@@RidiculousRicyes, the lyrics alone are one thing, but the composition, production and that amazing iconic Gilmour guitar break just takes it to a whole nother level. Glad you were finally able to hear your own starting gun with this venture before it's too late. Subbed.
Congrats on hearing and heeding your inner 'starting gun'! You'll find more introspective lyrics on Pink Floyd songs along with amazing music. One of my favorites from this same album is "Us and Them" which is about senselessness of war again having the lyrics available beforehand will enhance the reaction and let you better understand the meaning and message. So many more amazing songs from them with the same level of quality.
Dunno why now I can only comment by replying to other comments... Oh well, hope you read it. I'm new here but I really do recommend checking out "Shine on you crazy diamond" next, also by Pink Floyd. Hugs.
That last bit, "home again..." is a reprisal of an earlier track on that concept album. The ending is abrupt because it is meant to segue into the next song, which is very much thematically tied to this one. So, bear that in mid when you get to "The Great Gig in the Sky"... That whole album is a masterpiece. ;-]
@@robertcartier5088 thank you for informing me as well as supporting the channel! Excited to keep listening, I’ll do my best to keep that in mind, that’s amazing!
Dark side of the Moon was written as an entire story. All the parts are linked and write an incredible story. I love that you are digging into these bands who wrote music that always makes you look at yourself and your life
@@robhazlett6399 I am thankful to share these experiences and these bands with you and the community as well! I definitely will be checking out more PF, this one is on the permanent playlist! Nice to see you again Rob!
For me, having you experience these somgs brings me back to when I 1st heard them when they were released waaaaay back in the 70s and 80s way up here on Vancouver Island. These songs have been the soundtrack to my life. I promise you they will be the same for you. They are Timeless (pun intended)
He is in the womb during the intro which is why you hear the two heartbeats. The slow beat is his mum and the faster one is his. The whole song is the duration of his TIME on earth.
@@SuperstarBR my apologies, I don’t have a choice sometimes, if I don’t take a pause at some point the video will be blocked and it won’t be seen at all. If I had the choice I’d let the whole song play out. The song was phenomenal regardless, sorry to throw the vibe off for you! I never heard the song so I don’t know what times are good for pauses.
You should definitely do dark side of the moon, the whole thing in one go. It’s a very good way of understanding how some albums can just be pieces of art! Keep going!! 🎉
Now that you’ve heard the studio version of Time, please check out the PULSE live version of TIME. When David Gilmour starts singing, you can really feel the power in his voice.
Hell yeah,...Rember this band came out in the 70's or sooner. The lyrics where based on War and Holocaust time. I remember when they tore down the Berlin wall. So yeah the lyrics were life changing times.
You ride and you ride to catch up with sun but it’s sinking only to come up from behind you again….,One of my favorite lyrics from the song just think about what it saying there no matter how hard you ride to catch up with time it’s just gonna come up behind you again
@@rbking9296 lyrical geniuses! These lyrics can mean so much and connect to almost anyone! Thanks for commenting and supporting! Hope to see you around the channel more:)
TIME is not a stand alone song, it is completed by The Great Gig In The Sky. If you want to hear a song with the deepest lyrics (sic ) that cut straight to the soul, then i recommend the great gig. The album itself is about human life. Side one is about OUR life and your life. Starts in the mothers womb with Speak To Me, then a female scream ( childbirth ) leeds into Breathe, because now you are born, you have to breathe for yourself. The On The Run for the pressures of life, in this case from a bands experiences of waiting around in airports and lots of air travel and helicopters etc. Then Time and The Great Gig finnish side one and our own personal life......the end being the 5 stages of death ( on the album ) and only 3 of the stages in most live performances.
@@Rassskle thank you so much for the recommendation and support! I appreciate all the information and I will definitely try to get to the great gig in the sky! You are not alone in the recommendations for that song:)! Hope to see you on more videos and around the community:)
@@RidiculousRic ruclips.net/video/97Pxe9KTgJc/видео.htmlsi=VwF1xkI5yPG2dK1v "THE WARNING" band...you'll be flooded w comments/views. 3 sisters from Monterrey Mexico! Young!Awesome! Trust me!
The album "Dark Side of the Moon" revolves around a central theme that binds each of the songs and which is: (What drives people crazy). (BREATHE); If the performance required in life can drive people crazy. (ON THE RUN); If the frantic rush of life can drive people crazy. (TIME + Breathe Reprise); If the fleeting aspect of passing time can drive people crazy. (THE GREAT GIG IN THE SKY); If the thought of the inevitable end (death), can drive people crazy. (MONEY); If love, or lack of money can drive people crazy. (US AND THEM); If the abusive hierarchy between color, power or wealth between US AND THEM can drive people crazy. (ANY COLOR YOU LIKE); If the illusion of being able to choose can drive people crazy. (BRAIN DAMAGE); If the fear of losing their mind can drive people crazy. (ECLIPSE); If the fact that our life seems to be limited to, (All that you touch - And all that you see...) can drive people crazy. So be aware that even the brightness of the sun may be eclipsed by the Dark Side of the Moon.
Pink Floyd is my favourite band of all time (!), im 71. There's an artist I've been loving for two years now, called Ren. I'd recommend you react to Hi Ren, then Sick Boi. He has a massive online following, as his unpredictable health prevents him doing much live. If the algorithm allows, the Renegades will find you. He has a big back catalogue, of all genres. His talents are multiple. He sings, raps, plays guitar and piano, directs his own videos. You wont regret finding him. He's 34, slightly older than you and is inspired by a multitude of classic artists from the past 50 years. Go for it. Ilm subscribe in the hope of seeing him on your channel , along with lots more Pink Floyd and some Led Zeppelin.
@@toniyoung5131 thank you for the support and recommendation, I’ve never heard of Hi Ren or his music, I’d love to check him out in the future, thank you for the recommendation:) hope to see you around the channel:)
If you truly listen to the lyrics this will change your life. The clocks & cash register from "Money" we're inspiration for the follow up album to DSOTM that was going to be no instruments but all "everyday items" after 3 weeks in the studio they had around 15 minutes of usable sounds. Needless to say they dropped the project and used the sounds on other tracks.
@@chrisnelson143 I don’t want to ruin the reactions but as soon as we’ve heard most of the album I will:), I loved this song. It’s on the permanent playlist
Powerful song for anyone or any generation. Other top tier bands you might not otherwise get around to until much later - Boston / ELO / YES / Triumph / Scorpions / Early Elton John / CSNY
@@Prone2Thrill thank you so much for the suggestions, hope to see you around the channel supporting, I’ll definitely be touching some of these phenomenal requests! Have a great day:)
Pretty much EVERYbody who reacts to Floyd sticks with the Big Three: Dark Side, Wish and Animals. I encourage you to dive deeper and enjoy the music that rocked the London psychedelic scene, like The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn on through to Meddle. They are so much deeper than most realize. Cheers....
@@bazzer124 I will do my best to keep diving, a band with this big of a following must have a phenomenal catalog, not just an album or two! Thanks for the support, hope to see you more around the channel!
@@RidiculousRic Floyd is a much deeper rabbit hole than most think and I am going to enjoy watching you experience the music. You don't listen to Floyd, you experience them. Welcome to the show, kid! Pack a bag because it's a long trip. Cheers....
I enjoyed your reaction, All of their albums are recorded to be listened to nonstop from start to finish, each song blends into the next and they are all Master Pieces in my book, and headphones or ear buds are the best way to experience their Master Pieces, may I suggest that you check out their 1994 Pulse concert performed in London, enjoy the visuals as well as the music, maybe do the concert in segments ?? The entire concert is Awesome !! The Pink Floyd rabbit hole runs deep my friend, enjoy the journey !! God Bless
@@starrroberts-n9h thank you for all the support and recommendations! You are welcome to suggest any song from any band:)! I promise once most of my reactions are out I’ll definitely listen to these albums front to back, as how they were supposed to be heard!
this song goes from birth to death. All the bells in the beginning you are born first solo goes to when you were 8 lyrics begin next solo begins at 18. Solo goes through working years when the solo changes you are about 45 lyrics start 55 next when the song is over you are 70,80 you want to be home but due to hospital stays and other things prevent you and the magic spoken spell are prayers or your coffin before they bury you (sobering )
@@jeffreywolff329 literally some of the deepest and most meaningful lyrics I have ever read/heard in music. Lyrics that make you feel. So so wild. Thanks for commenting and supporting the channel, hope to see you on future videos!
PF are masters of atmosphere. For atmosphere check out Dire Straits: Private Investigations, or Joe Bonamassa: Sloe Gin. Respect to the younger generations finding our music. Enjoy.
@@aussietrumpfan9337 thank you for the suggestions, the atmosphere in these songs are phenomenal! Hope to see you in more videos, experiencing these amazing artist again with me!
🙋🏿♀️ May I suggest you add some Steely Dan reactions! Start with anything off AJA, the Album. 🤗 AJA the single is a great place to start. Then the song Peg. 🤔 Like Floyd & Rush, Steely Dan has/is its own Genre of Music! 😉🥰🐰
You really must listen to the entire Dark Side of the Moon album from start to finish. There is a reason it remains one of THE highest selling albums of all time. Not only that but it has been selected to in the Library of Congress list of most influential recordings of all time. In the words of Roger Waters who penned the lyrics, "It has some kind of universal appeal in that it confronts a number of major psychological and emotional concerns" in the Documentary by the band on the making of. ruclips.net/video/jUBnS5G34IM/видео.html ( PINK FLOYD - The Dark Side Of The Moon 2003 Documentary HD ) The band was comprised of both musical and lyrical genius, and at that time, there was a synergy, amounting to greater than the sum of the parts. Waters penned the lyrics, and sometimes did a rough sketch of a song, but then the musical genius and acumen of Gilmour and Wright took that rough sketch of a woman smiling and made the Mona Lisa with it. Wright passed away in 2008, but Gilmour is still at it and still has the ability to speak directly to your soul with his music and his guitar. He just finished a tour for his new album, along with selected Floyd songs, including this one. Continue with vintage Floyd, but also check out one of the masters of those vintage soundscapes in the following: ruclips.net/video/bZL5Jc5QSL8/видео.html (Scattered) the now 78 year old David is lamenting about being near the end...
You mention that you have reviewed other Pink Floyd songs, but they don’t appear in your video selections apart from the live version of ‘Comfortably Numb’. Have they been taken down because of copyright issues?
@@showmoke thank you for asking and checking, the only reaction I’ve posted is Comfortable Numb, you are not going crazy! The other couple I listed such as another brick in the wall and money I hear in passing, I have never actually sat down and recorded and attempted to listen, just in passing:)
@@highagzeppeli7409 you are not alone on this recommendation, I’ll definitely do my best to check that out:) thanks for taking the time to comment and for the recommendation!
@RidiculousRic my 25 yr old son is in a PhD program in clinical-neuro psych! Im a 1971 kid that grew up on Floyd and Rush (among others). We raised our kids on both. Took whole family to Rush R40 and Pink Floyd Pulse was my wife's 1st concert!
Hey Bud, the screen lyric video did not match the music and it looked delayed so wasn,'t sure which part you were actualy listening to at all. Spoiled it for me☹️
@@jeremyhousman3940 sorry about that, honestly it wasn’t a lyric video, it was just the RUclips auto captions, they weren’t supposed to be up on the video tbh! It wasn’t a lyric video, I had just read the lyrics before hand and those were RUclips’s captions🤦🏻♂️
@@TheBrian08 hello, I started reading the lyrics due to others requesting I touch on the lyrics! I have never heard the song itself, but I appreciate the feedback. The song blew me away and the lyrics were very powerful. Thankful I got a chance to hear this awesome piece of music. I hope you have a great day! Thanks for giving the video and channel a chance!
@@aribob2012 it’s definitely an emotional song! Thank you for the support, thankful to have you around the channel and hope to see you on more videos:)
This Pink Floyd "Album" should be appreciated as a whole, it's an entire album that seamlessly fits from song to song. I believe this album to be the greatest full album ever recorded by any group.
@@SuperstarBR as soon as I get the reactions up, I’m definitely going to listen to it front to back! The few songs I’ve heard so far are on the permanent playlist🙏🏼
WYWH is even better, imho
I was 16 in 1969 when I bought my first Pink Floyd album
(Ummagumma) and saw them live in 1971 and 4 more
times after that. For me this is the BEST band of all times.
Now I'm 71 years old and still listen to them everyday.
@@katapult9999 I love that, there music is absolutely timeless! The small amount I’ve heard so far is top tier, thank you for supporting and commenting! Hope to see you around the channel more:)
Keep them coming my man! I'm 52 and Pink Floyd is my only band I stick with! Great to see younger folks experience what is Pink Floyd!
@@robertcurl1160 thankful to have you along for the ride, this is an amazing band! Thanks for supporting the channel, hope to see you on more videos whether its Pink Floyd or others:)
Time. One of the greatest songs, from one of the greatest albums, from one of the greatest bands of all... time.
@@secondchance6603 truly! One of the deepest and most emotional songs I’ve heard!
@@RidiculousRic I would highly suggest Mike and the Mechanics, 'The Living Years' and Don McLean, 'Vincent' for a bit of emotional overload, brings a tear to this 60+ year olds eyes every time.
Yeah bro. We got you! Keep them coming..🎉😊
@@Watchman70 nice to see you again, thanks for the support as always🙏🏼🤞🏼
Oh brother, Im around your age and discovered Pink Floyd a little bit over 2 years now. There is so much more coming. The Pink Floyd train is riding down your way 😅
Shine on you crazy diamond, Sorrow, Echoes, one of these days, keep talking, what do you want from me, dogs, pigs, sheep ....
There is so much going on with PF 👏 much appreciation from germany bro :))
@@onurji4311 I’m excited to experience so much more PF! Thank you for the recommendation as well as the support, especially from overseas! Hope to see you around the channel and community more my friend:)
You have a great appreciation for Pink Floyd. Great reaction again. Glad to be your 600th subscriber.
@@Villainous_Bounty thank you so so so much! Thanks for the reaction support as well as subscribing. Means the absolute world to world to me! I hope to see you in the community and around the channel much more! Loving PF, and loving the journey! Thankful to have you share the experience along the way!
You got it with the floating.
For the past 40 years, starting back when I had to use big head phones and a discman CD player, I listen to Dark Side of the Moon at the dentist on NO2. The floating is absolutely mind blowing. The first track is Breathe "Breathe, breathe in the air, don't be afraid to care..." a great way to fall in to the NO2.
@@joeg1992 ooooh that sounds great, I’m definitely gonna have to get a reaction to that up on the channel, thanks for commenting and supporting the channel as well!🙏🏼
The drums at the beginning are called Roto-toms. The drummer, Nick Mason, was the perfect drummer for Pink Floyd. He's proficient, knows what to play, and knows how to not cloud the mix with too many fills.
@@michaeldransfield8775 thanks for the information and for commenting! He definitely did ana amazing job I’d say:)
Thanks, brother!! I have been a PF fan since 1971, and I listen to them every day. They have a huge catalogue, so keep them coming. Appreciate you!!
@@robertwatson2823 appreciate you taking the time to comment and the support! Hope to see you on future videos:)
Been a PF fan for 50+ years. Best band ever, in my opinion, and this is the greatest album ever
@@rff2552 I am learning why they are so beloved, excited to experience more PF!:)
It is an experience. They speak to your soul through the music, taking you on a journey of discovery. It's a vibe and that hasn't changed for me after 50 of listening
Dark Side of the Moon is a classic album and a whole vibe, and this song really defines that sound for me (except the alarm bells at the beginning always surprise me, even though I've heard this song quite a few times haha). The second vocalist here is the keyboard player, Richard Wright, whose voice actually sounds similar to David's (although less gritty/bluesy). They duet together in the song 'Echoes' (I highly recommend reacting to the Live in Pompeii version of 'Echoes' and follow that with the live version from David Gilmour's solo tour in Gdansk in 2006; it's the last time he and Richard performed the song before Richard passed away in 2008). After Richard died, David Gilmour said he would never perform 'Echoes' again, because he felt the song was a musical conversation between himself and Richard.
Pink Floyd is awesome!
@@robertherring9277 sooooo good:)
@@RidiculousRic READY?
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On the turning away by Pink Floyd is a must
@@tacorocky2012 thanks for the support and recommendation:)
Nice work, Ric. You're about to get flooded with requests - especially live Pulse stuff. I'd highly recommend you stick to the studio versions before listening to live stuff done 20+ years later. Fab Prince shirt for sure.
@@cybister4864 thank you for the advice and support! Glad you enjoyed the video as well! Hope to see you on the future videos🙏🏼
@@cybister4864 to me, the live stuff gives you an appreciation of the talent and how good they are
@@steveboyes2090 Agreed, but you don't really know how great they're doing that unless you already know what they're aiming to sound like...
That is why some of us recommend studio tracks first, then Live... which is how it was for us, having been exposed to the studio tracks on the radio, and then buying tickets to the show. ;-]
@@robertcartier5088 God how I miss those days.
@ that’s true
These are simply some of the most profound lyrics in Rock. Roger Waters is among the best there's ever been. The older you get the deeper and more intimately understanding they become. "Home, home again" I just figured out not too long ago is about slowing down and growing old as we enter into the next phase of life. The tolling of the iron bell is a reference to death. Check out "Us and Them" by them next
"Ask not for whom the Bell tolls; it tolls for thee" - John Donne, Poet, 1633
@@flubblert love this comment because it’s so true. These lyrics took my breath away when I read them, they make you feel. I’ll definitely do my best to check these suggestions out! Thanks for the support, hope to see you on more videos!
@@RidiculousRicyes, the lyrics alone are one thing, but the composition, production and that amazing iconic Gilmour guitar break just takes it to a whole nother level. Glad you were finally able to hear your own starting gun with this venture before it's too late.
Subbed.
Congrats on hearing and heeding your inner 'starting gun'! You'll find more introspective lyrics on Pink Floyd songs along with amazing music. One of my favorites from this same album is "Us and Them" which is about senselessness of war again having the lyrics available beforehand will enhance the reaction and let you better understand the meaning and message. So many more amazing songs from them with the same level of quality.
Add "Echoes" to your list, studio first then live in Pompeii. You could just do that whole album "Meddle".
@@ronbeck201 thank you for the recommendation and support, I’ll definitely be checking out echos soon:)
Dark Side Of The Moon
Best piece of music ever made! You should listen this album every 5 yrs! Always hits different, I promise 💯
If you have a psychology background, you’ll love The Wall.
Nice reaction.
You’ll be a Floydian before you know it.
@@RoadDoug I have my bachelor in clinical psychology, I’m down to become a Floydian with you😂 thanks for the support💪🏼
Dunno why now I can only comment by replying to other comments... Oh well, hope you read it. I'm new here but I really do recommend checking out "Shine on you crazy diamond" next, also by Pink Floyd. Hugs.
@ I definitely read them all, thank you for commenting, I’m not sure what’s going on with that but thank you for the support and recommendation:)
@@RidiculousRic Wait till you get to Animals and welcome aboard the Floyd train.
That last bit, "home again..." is a reprisal of an earlier track on that concept album. The ending is abrupt because it is meant to segue into the next song, which is very much thematically tied to this one. So, bear that in mid when you get to "The Great Gig in the Sky"... That whole album is a masterpiece. ;-]
@@robertcartier5088 thank you for informing me as well as supporting the channel! Excited to keep listening, I’ll do my best to keep that in mind, that’s amazing!
Pink Floyd are the Cerebral poets of rock ‘n’ roll music
@@rbking9296 love that, they definitely are🫡
Dark side of the Moon was written as an entire story. All the parts are linked and write an incredible story. I love that you are digging into these bands who wrote music that always makes you look at yourself and your life
@@robhazlett6399 I am thankful to share these experiences and these bands with you and the community as well! I definitely will be checking out more PF, this one is on the permanent playlist! Nice to see you again Rob!
For me, having you experience these somgs brings me back to when I 1st heard them when they were released waaaaay back in the 70s and 80s way up here on Vancouver Island. These songs have been the soundtrack to my life. I promise you they will be the same for you. They are Timeless (pun intended)
Gilmore and Lifeson make their guitar solos sing in a melodic rhythm that is so beautiful to listen to
Shine On You Crazy Diamond studio version
@@rff2552 heard, I’ll add it to the list:)
The Floyd, man, is where it's at ! :)
If you have never listened to this album from start to finish you are missing out. There's nothing like it
@@davidhilpert7029 I promise once the reactions are done, I’m going to listen to it front to back! It’s been phenomenal so far!:)
The entrance to my daughters' high school had the inscription "life is not a rehearsal"
He is in the womb during the intro which is why you hear the two heartbeats. The slow beat is his mum and the faster one is his. The whole song is the duration of his TIME on earth.
Definitely recommend shine on you crazy diamond. Not many singing lyrics but the guitar sings as well
Love This 🙌
@@jtfjtf3921 appreciate you JT, more than you know! Working on that discord I swear!
Subscribed bro, all the best on your journey champ.
@@moziboy75 thank you so much for the support! I hope to see you around the channel more and am thankful for your support:)
You crushed the tension of the song and the buildup of the overwhelming space it consumed when you took your first break bro.
@@SuperstarBR my apologies, I don’t have a choice sometimes, if I don’t take a pause at some point the video will be blocked and it won’t be seen at all. If I had the choice I’d let the whole song play out. The song was phenomenal regardless, sorry to throw the vibe off for you! I never heard the song so I don’t know what times are good for pauses.
You should definitely do dark side of the moon, the whole thing in one go. It’s a very good way of understanding how some albums can just be pieces of art! Keep going!! 🎉
Great reaction. I'm subscribing to your channel
@@rff2552 thank you so much for the support🙏🏼! Excited to see you in the community and on future videos:)
Nice choice. You just keep making you're reactions coming.
@@JohnnyReykitty appreciate you Johnny, thank you!
There is a wonderful version of this song from the live PULSE 1994 gig!
Try "Sorrow" and "Run Like Hell" from the same 1994 Pulse Show!
Now that you’ve heard the studio version of Time, please check out the PULSE live version of TIME. When David Gilmour starts singing, you can really feel the power in his voice.
@@keyrat1753 judging from the last Pulse performance, I bet it’s definitely worth checking out! Thanks for the suggestion and support!
Brilliant album. Floyd never in a hurry. Nice reaction. A song called Roundabout by YES off the Fragile album is a peach ✨️🎶✨️
@@lesblatnyak5947 this is not the only comment I’ve received for this artist, I’ll definitely do my best to get a reaction up soon:)
Hell yeah,...Rember this band came out in the 70's or sooner. The lyrics where based on War and Holocaust time. I remember when they tore down the Berlin wall. So yeah the lyrics were life changing times.
@@johnaragon2182 makes sense for sure, such a badass band, deep lyrics! Up for a lot of interpretation:)
The band started as Pink Floyd in 1965.
You ride and you ride to catch up with sun but it’s sinking only to come up from behind you again….,One of my favorite lyrics from the song just think about what it saying there no matter how hard you ride to catch up with time it’s just gonna come up behind you again
@@rbking9296 lyrical geniuses! These lyrics can mean so much and connect to almost anyone! Thanks for commenting and supporting! Hope to see you around the channel more:)
TIME is not a stand alone song, it is completed by The Great Gig In The Sky.
If you want to hear a song with the deepest lyrics (sic ) that cut straight to the soul, then i recommend the great gig.
The album itself is about human life.
Side one is about OUR life and your life.
Starts in the mothers womb with Speak To Me, then a female scream ( childbirth ) leeds into Breathe, because now you are born, you have to breathe for yourself.
The On The Run for the pressures of life, in this case from a bands experiences of waiting around in airports and lots of air travel and helicopters etc.
Then Time and The Great Gig finnish side one and our own personal life......the end being the 5 stages of death ( on the album ) and only 3 of the stages in most live performances.
@@Rassskle thank you so much for the recommendation and support! I appreciate all the information and I will definitely try to get to the great gig in the sky! You are not alone in the recommendations for that song:)! Hope to see you on more videos and around the community:)
That is what Floyd does !
@@harryreichner5753 excited to dive in more🙏🏼
@@RidiculousRic ruclips.net/video/97Pxe9KTgJc/видео.htmlsi=VwF1xkI5yPG2dK1v
"THE WARNING" band...you'll be flooded w comments/views. 3 sisters from Monterrey Mexico! Young!Awesome! Trust me!
The album "Dark Side of the Moon" revolves around a central theme that binds each of the songs and which is: (What drives people crazy).
(BREATHE); If the performance required in life can drive people crazy.
(ON THE RUN); If the frantic rush of life can drive people crazy.
(TIME + Breathe Reprise); If the fleeting aspect of passing time can drive people crazy.
(THE GREAT GIG IN THE SKY); If the thought of the inevitable end (death), can drive people crazy.
(MONEY); If love, or lack of money can drive people crazy.
(US AND THEM); If the abusive hierarchy between color, power or wealth between US AND THEM can drive people crazy.
(ANY COLOR YOU LIKE); If the illusion of being able to choose can drive people crazy.
(BRAIN DAMAGE); If the fear of losing their mind can drive people crazy.
(ECLIPSE); If the fact that our life seems to be limited to, (All that you touch - And all that you see...) can drive people crazy.
So be aware that even the brightness of the sun may be eclipsed by the Dark Side of the Moon.
Wow thank for the insight into this amazing album! My goodness🙏🏼! That’s amazing.
Pink Floyd is my favourite band of all time (!), im 71. There's an artist I've been loving for two years now, called Ren. I'd recommend you react to Hi Ren, then Sick Boi. He has a massive online following, as his unpredictable health prevents him doing much live. If the algorithm allows, the Renegades will find you. He has a big back catalogue, of all genres. His talents are multiple. He sings, raps, plays guitar and piano, directs his own videos. You wont regret finding him. He's 34, slightly older than you and is inspired by a multitude of classic artists from the past 50 years. Go for it. Ilm subscribe in the hope of seeing him on your channel , along with lots more Pink Floyd and some Led Zeppelin.
@@toniyoung5131 thank you for the support and recommendation, I’ve never heard of Hi Ren or his music, I’d love to check him out in the future, thank you for the recommendation:) hope to see you around the channel:)
sick shirt today 🤤
Sick job supporting the channel sir, per usual🙏🏼
If you truly listen to the lyrics this will change your life.
The clocks & cash register from "Money" we're inspiration for the follow up album to DSOTM that was going to be no instruments but all "everyday items" after 3 weeks in the studio they had around 15 minutes of usable sounds. Needless to say they dropped the project and used the sounds on other tracks.
@@Pomdownuder unbelievably deep lyrics, doesn’t even need to be a song! The words are that powerful!
@@RidiculousRicThe older you get the more poignant it gets, (from a 58 yr old, old bastard😅)
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This song and Money are off the same album, Dark Side of The Moon. Listen to it as a whole.
@@chrisnelson143 I don’t want to ruin the reactions but as soon as we’ve heard most of the album I will:), I loved this song. It’s on the permanent playlist
Try Comfortably Numb from the Pulse concert. You won't be disappointed.
@@bill3118 I just uploaded this reaction a couple days ago if you want to check it out, hope you have a great day! It did not disappoint:)
Powerful song for anyone or any generation. Other top tier bands you might not otherwise get around to until much later - Boston / ELO / YES / Triumph / Scorpions / Early Elton John / CSNY
@@Prone2Thrill thank you so much for the suggestions, hope to see you around the channel supporting, I’ll definitely be touching some of these phenomenal requests! Have a great day:)
The Clock Alarm are a Wake-Up
@@riff8114 such a good touch to the song!
@@RidiculousRic
ruclips.net/video/97Pxe9KTgJc/видео.htmlsi=VwF1xkI5yPG2dK1v
GET READY FOR "THE WARNING" band!
When you can react to Pink Floyd - Coming back to life ( live to Pulse concert 1994 ) = 3 guitar solo 🎸🎸🎸😎👍🎶🎶
That whole concert is just incredibly good. Both sonically and visually.
@@PatrickORourke-yz3xn 😎👍
@@gerryweed7697 heard, pulse = iconic, got it:)
@@RidiculousRic 😎👍
@@RidiculousRic...ruclips.net/video/97Pxe9KTgJc/видео.htmlsi=VwF1xkI5yPG2dK1v
Be Ready for "The Warning" band! 3 sisters in band, that's it!
Keep up the great work young man. Shepard of Fire by Avenged Sevenfold is a great high tempo metal song to get your blood pumping.
@@leeallen8188 I’m a big fan of A7X, I’ll definitely try to get some reactions up! Thankful for your support on the channel and recommendation:)
Pretty much EVERYbody who reacts to Floyd sticks with the Big Three: Dark Side, Wish and Animals. I encourage you to dive deeper and enjoy the music that rocked the London psychedelic scene, like The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn on through to Meddle. They are so much deeper than most realize. Cheers....
@@bazzer124 I will do my best to keep diving, a band with this big of a following must have a phenomenal catalog, not just an album or two! Thanks for the support, hope to see you more around the channel!
@@RidiculousRic Floyd is a much deeper rabbit hole than most think and I am going to enjoy watching you experience the music. You don't listen to Floyd, you experience them. Welcome to the show, kid! Pack a bag because it's a long trip. Cheers....
Big 4, "The Wall", considered by many their best album.
@@flubblert yep! Cheers....
I enjoyed your reaction, All of their albums are recorded to be listened to nonstop from start to finish, each song blends into the next and they are all Master Pieces in my book, and headphones or ear buds are the best way to experience their Master Pieces, may I suggest that you check out their 1994 Pulse concert performed in London, enjoy the visuals as well as the music, maybe do the concert in segments ?? The entire concert is Awesome !! The Pink Floyd rabbit hole runs deep my friend, enjoy the journey !! God Bless
@@starrroberts-n9h thank you for all the support and recommendations! You are welcome to suggest any song from any band:)! I promise once most of my reactions are out I’ll definitely listen to these albums front to back, as how they were supposed to be heard!
this song goes from birth to death. All the bells in the beginning you are born first solo goes to when you were 8 lyrics begin next solo begins at 18. Solo goes through working years when the solo changes you are about 45 lyrics start 55 next when the song is over you are 70,80 you want to be home but due to hospital stays and other things prevent you and the magic spoken spell are prayers or your coffin before they bury you (sobering )
@@jeffreywolff329 literally some of the deepest and most meaningful lyrics I have ever read/heard in music. Lyrics that make you feel. So so wild. Thanks for commenting and supporting the channel, hope to see you on future videos!
PF are masters of atmosphere. For atmosphere check out Dire Straits: Private Investigations, or Joe Bonamassa: Sloe Gin. Respect to the younger generations finding our music. Enjoy.
@@aussietrumpfan9337 thank you for the suggestions, the atmosphere in these songs are phenomenal! Hope to see you in more videos, experiencing these amazing artist again with me!
😁 Time to just do the Album, 🌒 Dark Side of The Moon! 🖖🏿🥰🐰
Try Sorrow live from the Pulse concert 1994.
@@ericsandi6619 might have to just watch the whole concert haha😂
You'll love every minute!@@RidiculousRic
Live pulse. SORROW and RUN LIKE HELL
@@steveboyes2090 thanks for the recommendation and support Steve🤞🏼
🙋🏿♀️ May I suggest you add some Steely Dan reactions! Start with anything off AJA, the Album. 🤗 AJA the single is a great place to start. Then the song Peg. 🤔 Like Floyd & Rush, Steely Dan has/is its own Genre of Music! 😉🥰🐰
You really must listen to the entire Dark Side of the Moon album from start to finish. There is a reason it remains one of THE highest selling albums of all time. Not only that but it has been selected to in the Library of Congress list of most influential recordings of all time. In the words of Roger Waters who penned the lyrics, "It has some kind of universal appeal in that it confronts a number of major psychological and emotional concerns" in the Documentary by the band on the making of.
ruclips.net/video/jUBnS5G34IM/видео.html ( PINK FLOYD - The Dark Side Of The Moon 2003 Documentary HD )
The band was comprised of both musical and lyrical genius, and at that time, there was a synergy, amounting to greater than the sum of the parts. Waters penned the lyrics, and sometimes did a rough sketch of a song, but then the musical genius and acumen of Gilmour and Wright took that rough sketch of a woman smiling and made the Mona Lisa with it. Wright passed away in 2008, but Gilmour is still at it and still has the ability to speak directly to your soul with his music and his guitar. He just finished a tour for his new album, along with selected Floyd songs, including this one. Continue with vintage Floyd, but also check out one of the masters of those vintage soundscapes in the following:
ruclips.net/video/bZL5Jc5QSL8/видео.html (Scattered) the now 78 year old David is lamenting about being near the end...
The moral taken from this song’s messages? Basically, don’t waste your life!
@@showmoke simple but deep, seriously deep! Such beautiful song:)
Good reaction. Would you please consider reacting to Pink Floyd's "The Final Cut Cut", from the album of the same name?
@@conversationalshaving9805 thank you for the support and the recommendation:)
This would be a great time for you to do shine on you crazy diamond next
@@rbking9296 thanks for the support and recommendation! I’ll do my best to get that reaction out:)
If you like the guitar work in Pink Floyd you got to look into some early led Zeppelin brother
@@SuperstarBR I definitely plan on checking out some Zeppelin soon, hope to see you on more vids🙏🏼
Check out pink floyd - dogs, but you may need a couch 😂
@@louisjenner2869 haha if it’s a great experience, I’d definitely find me a couch and take it all in:)
You mention that you have reviewed other Pink Floyd songs, but they don’t appear in your video selections apart from the live version of ‘Comfortably Numb’. Have they been taken down because of copyright issues?
@@showmoke thank you for asking and checking, the only reaction I’ve posted is Comfortable Numb, you are not going crazy! The other couple I listed such as another brick in the wall and money I hear in passing, I have never actually sat down and recorded and attempted to listen, just in passing:)
please do echoes live at pomepeii liive its their best song
@@highagzeppeli7409 you are not alone on this recommendation, I’ll definitely do my best to check that out:) thanks for taking the time to comment and for the recommendation!
Hi, just as an interesting name topic, you could, just as a suggestion, react to a song called Zeit by Rammstein. I think you will enjoy it. Cheers.
@@PeterMcCracken-n3g thank you for the recommendation and taking the time to comment, hope to see you on future videos:)
I have a BS in psych, a BS in comparative religion and a MA in Special Ed.
@@robertherring9277 Ooooh congratulations, that amazing, you should be proud🙏🏼
@RidiculousRic my 25 yr old son is in a PhD program in clinical-neuro psych! Im a 1971 kid that grew up on Floyd and Rush (among others). We raised our kids on both. Took whole family to Rush R40 and Pink Floyd Pulse was my wife's 1st concert!
@ wow, that’s amazing! Glad you passed on the passion for good music and helping others!:)
Pink Floyd could have written a song about eating a banana and you would have felt like you were eating one 👍👍👍
@@TruthIsNotTemporary haha genuinely! You are so right😂
Hey Bud, the screen lyric video did not match the music and it looked delayed so wasn,'t sure which part you were actualy listening to at all. Spoiled it for me☹️
@@jeremyhousman3940 sorry about that, honestly it wasn’t a lyric video, it was just the RUclips auto captions, they weren’t supposed to be up on the video tbh! It wasn’t a lyric video, I had just read the lyrics before hand and those were RUclips’s captions🤦🏻♂️
I was going to watch this until you said you’ve already read all the lyrics which makes absolutely no sense but it’s your channel.
@@TheBrian08 hello, I started reading the lyrics due to others requesting I touch on the lyrics! I have never heard the song itself, but I appreciate the feedback. The song blew me away and the lyrics were very powerful. Thankful I got a chance to hear this awesome piece of music. I hope you have a great day! Thanks for giving the video and channel a chance!
🇦🇺Love your work mate, great aussie tune is, REDGUM,....i was only 19,. ( original clip)....... its a emotional song for us Aussie's, cheers mate
@@aribob2012 it’s definitely an emotional song! Thank you for the support, thankful to have you around the channel and hope to see you on more videos:)