Classical Composer Reacts to PINK FLOYD: On the Turning Away | The Daily Doug (Episode 620)

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  • Опубликовано: 18 июл 2023
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    In this edition of #thedailydoug, I'm returning to the music of Pink Floyd. But, this time, we're taking a look at one of their later songs, On the Turning Away. This 1987 track became a staple of the group's concerts, and it's perhaps the mostly politically overt tune they released after the departure of Roger Waters. Come along for the ride as I experience this tune for the first time!
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  • @plantdesigns7889
    @plantdesigns7889 Год назад +92

    Oh man, I was hoping for the live version. The studio version is great as well, but the live version is sensational.

    • @jasoncdebussy
      @jasoncdebussy Год назад +4

      Totally agree and the guy who remastered this version did a superb job
      ruclips.net/video/jJ0Lo0lURyc/видео.html

    • @davidwall4949
      @davidwall4949 Год назад +2

      Yes the live version is much better.

    • @DonHaka
      @DonHaka 9 месяцев назад

      This version does not sound like the studio version though. The mix is entirely different, the vocals are a different recording than than the studio version aswell.

    • @donmilo502
      @donmilo502 7 месяцев назад

      You are absolutely right @@DonHaka

    • @ivarsjaastad5682
      @ivarsjaastad5682 7 месяцев назад

      yes, the final cut tour in 1988, thats a good version@@davidwall4949

  • @xr800
    @xr800 Год назад +88

    Learning to Fly, Dogs of War & Sorrow are just amazing tracks. Sorrow is brilliant on the Pulse concert.

    • @MegaArchiebald
      @MegaArchiebald Год назад +5

      I prefer the Delicate Sound of Thunder version of Sorrow.

    • @mournblade1066
      @mournblade1066 Год назад

      Dogs of War? Are you serious? It's borderline-unlistenable.

    • @notanotherenigma7759
      @notanotherenigma7759 Год назад +1

      ​@@MegaArchiebald,I agree. Both concerts were great, but I heard Delicate Sound Of Thunder first, and loved it, especially that version of The Big Gig In The Sky... Hands down the best version.

    • @Karmakatt6
      @Karmakatt6 Год назад

      ​@MegaArchiebald it certainly became a favorite of David's over the years.. his performance of Turning Away though from DSOT.. maybe not only my all time PFS performance with or without Roger. I'd say Turning Away from DSOT maybe one of my favorite all time performances by anyone I've ever heard. His solos from Sorrow, Coming back to life and High Hopes are almost on DSOT Turning Away, but not quite..

    • @robertotostado2364
      @robertotostado2364 Год назад

      And Yet Another Movie… ❤

  • @capetowntrikeman
    @capetowntrikeman Год назад +55

    The live version is simply mind blowing! It has in my opinion David's greatest guitar solo ever...even better than Comfortably Numb.

    • @Karmakatt6
      @Karmakatt6 Год назад

      I agree.. the live versions however. High Hopes and Coming Back to Life from 2006 Albert Hall are in the running as well.

  • @samfisher6606
    @samfisher6606 Год назад +40

    On the Turning Away is excellent. Momentary Lapse of Reason is really the one Pink Floyd album that feels more like a David Gilmour solo album. The same way that The Final Cut really feels more like a Roger Waters solo album.

  • @robertmartin8565
    @robertmartin8565 Год назад +36

    David Gilmour, a master of tone and the best string bender in all of musicdom.

  • @LuisGarcia-ee2tr
    @LuisGarcia-ee2tr Год назад +30

    Such an awesome tune. When I saw the video a few weeks after the album was released I was mesmerized by this track. Gilmour's solo is so good: pure feeling!!!! Stunning!!!!

  • @by_the_stone
    @by_the_stone Год назад +32

    What you said here about demonizing those who suffer and the actual political situation sadly is so true. Growing up in the 70s to 90s I always had the feeling that society was getting better each day. We overcame barriers and walked towards each other. Since then it feels like we're constantly moving in the wrong direction, gettng back to behaviours we had already identified as false. "If you got empathy that's in you it makes it very tough to live among the daily headlines" - you speak from my heart!

    • @DonHaka
      @DonHaka 9 месяцев назад +2

      It is kinda funny to me when you mention that you felt as if in the 70s to 90s society was getting better, when that is the period when we got fascists like Thatcher and Reagan in the UK and US respectively. This is when the global neoliberal political movement began to take its roots. Politicians in every country started smashing welfare, smashing the labor movement and austerity became the name of the game.
      The only major thing that did get better from the 70s and onwards was equality, especially for LGBTQ people. But class transcends sexuality, and the working class has been decimated since the 70s because of figures like Reagan, we're only now seeing a strengthened labor movement again.

    • @hotshtsr20
      @hotshtsr20 2 месяца назад

      @@DonHakaYeah, no. 70s-90s had problems, sure, but there was a true effort towards coming together as humans, forgetting our pasts to look towards our futures, and not classifying people into rote identities. The vocabulary you’re using in these statements are exactly what he’s talking about: we’re turning against each other over the narcissism of small differences.
      We will always have differences. We will always have mistakes. It’s the overall goodness and effort towards bettering ourselves as a nation and people that makes it all better in the end.

    • @DonHaka
      @DonHaka 2 месяца назад

      @@hotshtsr20 "there was a true effort towards coming together as humans"
      That doesn't matter at all. No matter how much we "come together as humans", we can never fix any of the serious problems if we don't deal with the root of said problems. The root of most of our problems today is capitalism. War, poverty, homelessness, unemployment and climate change are all consequences of capitalism.
      This notion of "coming together as humans" as if that would solve any issues in our current system, is incredibly idealistic. As long as we're ruled by the bourgeoisie we will never, ever, be able to "come together as humans".
      "The vocabulary you’re using in these statements are exactly what he’s talking about: we’re turning against each other over the narcissism of small differences."
      The vocabulary I am using in my statements is the vocabulary of reality, its the vocabulary of class struggle. Im not turning against anyone over small differences. Im turning against the bourgeoisie, the exploiter class in our capitalist society. They are the minority, who oppress and exploit the international proletariat, who are the vast majority. This small group of people own everything. If we are to truly come together as humans, we first need to smash the capitalist system and abolish classes.
      "We will always have differences. We will always have mistakes."
      Yes, we will always have differences, that is, humans are different from one another. Other differences like class differences will not always exist.
      We will indeed always have mistakes, we are human after all.
      "It’s the overall goodness and effort towards bettering ourselves as a nation and people that makes it all better in the end."
      No. While I very much commend kindness and "goodness", those are good values but in the end it still wont change anything, and I am tired of acting like we can change anything just by being kind to each other. Goodness won't stop wars, unemployment, poverty, homelessness and climate change.

    • @hotshtsr20
      @hotshtsr20 2 месяца назад

      @@DonHaka Root of it is Capitalism? Thats an economic system. No matter which one we have, there will always be people who end up on top. The less individual control there is, the less freedom those not on top will have.
      There will ALWAYS be elites that game the system. The more power we give the govt to “combat” them, the more they become a part of the elite.
      The government that has the power to give you anything you want, has the power to take everything you have.
      Democracy/capitalism is a terrible system of government, but it’s the best one we have for presiding over unruly monkeys. 😂

    • @Monster12367
      @Monster12367 Месяц назад

      As an empath, I can confirm. And to the dude who likened Thatcher and Reagan to fascists, delusional much? Ffs

  • @Rackelhane
    @Rackelhane Год назад +19

    The live version is beyond wonderful..This PinkFloyd song is one of there best. Thank you for sharing.

  • @richardbeaton7324
    @richardbeaton7324 Год назад +15

    The live version from the Delicate Sound Of Thunder Concert is the best, He just extends that solo and just goes off ! :P

    • @ICountFrom0
      @ICountFrom0 5 месяцев назад

      What he hoped could happen live, is exactly what happens live, and that's the best one?

  • @martinryan8101
    @martinryan8101 2 дня назад

    You are a good and kind man Doug Helvering - your humanity shines through each episode. I have found that your compositional knowledge has helped me understand WHY so much of my favourite music has touched me. Thank you so very much.

  • @MrYobbo1
    @MrYobbo1 Год назад +21

    Thanks Doug for helping me to understand why I love the music that I love. I apprectate your efforts

    • @MV-ir7sk
      @MV-ir7sk 11 месяцев назад

      You always leave me appreciating the music I love at a much deeper level.
      I am blessed again in finding your channel.

  • @zodiarx4086
    @zodiarx4086 Год назад +131

    Live version from delicate sound of thunder is much better

    • @thewholeroll
      @thewholeroll Год назад +9

      Came here to say this. One of my go to Pink Floyd vids. Watched it so many times!

    • @flooglebinder3493
      @flooglebinder3493 Год назад +3

      Totally agree - DSOT LIVE.
      Also, one of my favourite Floyd lyrics; “where the speechless unite in a silent accord…”

    • @grahamnunn8998
      @grahamnunn8998 Год назад +3

      I agree - everything suggests all these guests should lift the track but the live versions were played once the new line-up had really settled in. It sounds more like a band and the awesome Guy Pratt really started to find his place on bass.

    • @hurdygurdyguy1
      @hurdygurdyguy1 Год назад +6

      With Rachel Fury!!!!

    • @grahamnunn8998
      @grahamnunn8998 Год назад +1

      Yes, it's amazing how many of us doubters may have been swayed by Rachel!

  • @martinhodgson2303
    @martinhodgson2303 Год назад +19

    100% agree with your views Doug, well said! Great review as usual, of a great song. This was a solid album so have fun exploring it. Learning to Fly is superb but Sorrow is the stand out track for me, enjoy!

  • @DaddyDoom
    @DaddyDoom Год назад +20

    This album was my gateway into Pink Floyd.
    I was 15 when this came out and pulled me into the rabbit hole.
    This song, and also "Sorrow", which closes the album are imho the best songs the band recorded after Roger left and their message is timeless and universal.

    • @tho2295
      @tho2295 Год назад

      I am one of the few who doesn't like Sorrow. I think it's monotonous, dragging along, not much melody (which is otherwise Pink Floyd's strength). Paradoxically I always felt this song was the only filler on the album (without them admitting it). Saw them 3 times in 1988 (Vienna), 1989 (Linz) and Basel (1994) and my impression was the audience rather sat (or stood) this song through, not showing any excitement.
      But that is only my opinion so very subjective!

    • @DaddyDoom
      @DaddyDoom Год назад

      @@tho2295 I'm a sucker for Doom metal, which is exactly that so, Sorrow is right down my alley ;)

    • @tho2295
      @tho2295 Год назад +1

      @@DaddyDoom I can agree - one has to let oneself into this song to be able to enjoy it. Though it's not one that touches me like others of theirs I can still enjoy it somehow (and I think it's a thousand times better than any "dark" song by eg Depeche Mode), and even more paradoxical, though I perceived it as a filler I couldn't imagine any other song in its place sitting there at the end of this gorgeous album!
      I could imagine you liked "Yet Another Movie" as well for its eeriness - that definitely was one of my favorites...

  • @ElfSixDave
    @ElfSixDave Год назад +8

    Such an awesome tune, love your input Doug. I only last week shared this song on my Facebook group. Thanks.

  • @danjmcs
    @danjmcs Год назад +3

    It is such a brilliant track... thanks for highlighting it Doug... i had totally forgotten that Levin & Keltner played on that album until you mentioned them at the beginning... brilliant musicianship all over.

  • @bnigh5495
    @bnigh5495 Год назад +1

    Love you, man! Always watch your videos as soon as I see you have a new one, sometimes watch my favorites over and over again!

  • @artysanmobile
    @artysanmobile Год назад +2

    I was fortunate to hear this performed live in Philadelphia in 1989 with an invite from their front of house mixer to sit with him at the mix position. One memory I am left with is the sheer power, the volume was stunning. No other word for it. During soundcheck the bass drum put wind in my hair at a distance of 180’ and an absolute lack of distortion. It is no small trick to attain that level with total clarity, no cancellation while moving in the soundfield. I will never forget that stunning display of loudness without discomfort.

  • @leebex100
    @leebex100 Год назад +3

    Having being lucky enough to see both the original lineup and the Pulse concert live, I count myself blessed.

  • @wfly81
    @wfly81 Год назад +10

    If you like this song, please react to David's solo album "On an Island", or at least it's title track. The age in his voice, the wisdom in his delivery, and the lyrics from his wife, poet Polly Samson make it a beautiful reflection of life from a couple as in love as kids getting the first taste of love...with the reflection of a couple in their autumn years. It's magical, beautiful, and sweet.

  • @brandymoran9646
    @brandymoran9646 Год назад +5

    This is my absolute favorite Pink Floyd song!! I discovered it at 16 years old when they went on tour in 95. I’m so happy you’re reviewing this!!

    • @5jerry1
      @5jerry1 Год назад

      ~ They toured in '94.

    • @brandymoran9646
      @brandymoran9646 Год назад

      @@5jerry1 I knew it was in one of those years. I know I was 16 😂.

  • @GeekGinger
    @GeekGinger Год назад +3

    I saw them in 88 as they toured to support this album. It was fantastic! A few friends and I made a road trip from southern Spain where we were stationed up to Madrid for it. Good times!

  • @faithnyou1732
    @faithnyou1732 Год назад +1

    One of my favorite Pink Floyd tracks. Well done on the song choice! Also, I am in total agreement with your analysis and perspective! Thank you for a great reaction, Doug! ✌💙✌

  • @WesternFlyFisher
    @WesternFlyFisher Год назад

    Excellent work, as always; in particular, I appreciate your thoughts about the lyrics and their relevance to all of us.

  • @johnpbh
    @johnpbh Год назад +16

    Doug... You say that you never get tired of listening to a David solo... I wonder if it's because he uses the WHOLE of the fretboard.. every time... never stuck in one place. It's what I like about his soloing... it's deep.

    • @christopherwhite7347
      @christopherwhite7347 Год назад +2

      David is one of the greatest guitarists. Slow, steady, and flawless.

    • @ianbrooke6342
      @ianbrooke6342 Год назад +2

      Personally I don't care what he does or how he does it, I just like it because it's beautiful. Having said that, the solo on Delicate Sound of Thunder is better.

  • @willinghamsctt
    @willinghamsctt Год назад +23

    The live version is amazing as well

  • @abody499
    @abody499 Год назад +1

    yes! more great tracks to come. this is great floyd. part of my personal soundtrack in the late 80s through the 90s.

  • @TrianglesAndCircles
    @TrianglesAndCircles Год назад +4

    Great choice and another wonderful reaction. Thanks Doug! One of my favorite Floyd songs. No more turning away. Y'all stop that now.

  • @vanilla_milkshake
    @vanilla_milkshake Год назад +2

    I've enjoyed listening to this song for over 2 decades and never knew it was a protest song 🤣 this is why I love watching your channel!

  • @jhamptonjr
    @jhamptonjr Год назад +5

    This is one of my favorite albums in my collection. I realize Roger isn't with him on this one, but it was a welcomed addition back when we didn't know what was going to happen. Love this album. Peace!

  • @miquelangel5883
    @miquelangel5883 Год назад +7

    You need to watch DSOT version of this master piece... The solo is epic.

  • @Bubbalou21
    @Bubbalou21 Год назад

    I am so glad you do more of a "critique" than a straight reaction like so many on RUclips. Thank you for what you do!!

  • @marymargaretmoore9034
    @marymargaretmoore9034 Год назад +3

    Beautiful song with beautiful message.

  • @codemonkey2k5
    @codemonkey2k5 Год назад +3

    I'm thrilled to hear you listening to these newer songs. There are many greats in both Devision Bell and Momentary laps. But PLEASE listen to The Final Cut. It's very underrated and takes you on an emotional journey like very few bands can.

  • @karenglenn6707
    @karenglenn6707 Год назад +2

    I’m an Aussie and had this on cassettes, which melted in my car during our summer, so it was replaced 2 more times. I now have it on cd, I adore this album!!!

  • @maccis62
    @maccis62 7 месяцев назад +2

    “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!” I have many favorite Pink Floyd songs but this is ONE of my favorite.

  • @guitarhacknyc317
    @guitarhacknyc317 Год назад +1

    Wow eerie timing Doug I was just working on a guitar cover of this great track!

  • @MrClewis97
    @MrClewis97 Год назад

    Great to see this! This song has been in my top 10 since 1986. What a fantastic song!
    You really need to review the Winery Dogs ...pick any song. They are a beast of a group!

  • @MrTheCamel
    @MrTheCamel Год назад +9

    I think "One Slip" is my favorite song on this album...the title of the album is a lyric in this track

    • @DavidBeaver2112
      @DavidBeaver2112 Год назад

      One Slip is like "Time" revisited. I love it!

    • @UrsaMajorPrime
      @UrsaMajorPrime 11 месяцев назад

      A momentary lapse of reason combines a life to life.....

  • @RIGHTNOW108
    @RIGHTNOW108 Год назад +7

    One of my favorites. The live version is my 2nd favorite Gilmore solo behind Comfortably Numb. Amazing.

    • @5jerry1
      @5jerry1 Год назад +1

      ~ Gilmour, not "Gilmore." If you are even a tepid fan, you'd know this.

    • @Karmakatt6
      @Karmakatt6 Год назад

      @5jerry1 you should play a roll in Waters' new production. I'll right a roll for you right now. Well call you, Grammar Police 🚔 wee you wee you wee you

    • @5jerry1
      @5jerry1 Год назад +1

      @@Karmakatt6 ~ Role, not roll.

  • @danielcenteno8741
    @danielcenteno8741 Год назад

    On the Turning Away!!!! I absolutely love this song
    Love to see a Daily Doug Video about it

  • @brucestanley9330
    @brucestanley9330 10 месяцев назад

    Great analysis of one of my favorites. Thanks Doug 🎉

  • @jhamptonjr
    @jhamptonjr Год назад +15

    Sorrow is my favorite track of this album. It was very apropos for the times.

    • @christopherwhite7347
      @christopherwhite7347 Год назад +1

      The opening chords on Sorrow are marvelous. Really hits the emotions.

    • @jhamptonjr
      @jhamptonjr Год назад

      @@christopherwhite7347 yeah I remember going and seeing the concert in 1987 in Oakland and that sound shook my bones inside my body.

  • @kellyoneill6623
    @kellyoneill6623 20 дней назад

    I saw it live in 1987/1988 and in 1994.... Still bring tears to my eyes.

  • @Ando2k10
    @Ando2k10 Год назад +2

    Seriously, Doug, Pink Floyd's Pulse album is the absolute best live recording I've ever heard, in my 51 years. Highly recommend you spend some time with it.

  • @richpeltier9519
    @richpeltier9519 Год назад +17

    Other high points from the album (for me) would be Dogs of War and Sorrow.
    🤘🧙‍♂️🤘

    • @hennesseyfnlnd
      @hennesseyfnlnd Год назад +2

      I agree...also Yet Another Movie.

    • @jyutzler
      @jyutzler Год назад +1

      Interesting to see support for DoW on this channel as this routinely shows up near the bottom of the list for most Floydians.

    • @richpeltier9519
      @richpeltier9519 Год назад

      @@jyutzler yeah, I'm weird.

    • @mournblade1066
      @mournblade1066 Год назад

      "Dogs of War" is utter crap.

    • @richpeltier9519
      @richpeltier9519 Год назад

      @mournblade1066 love unsolicited negative comments.
      Go crap in your own bed junior.

  • @rhymenosorus6700
    @rhymenosorus6700 10 месяцев назад +2

    Hey Doug, new to the channel but I absolutely love your comments that you add. Most reactors have no idea what they’re talking about, and the fact you use theory, solfege, and other musical concepts is awesome! So thank you! If you happen to read this, I’d like to suggest Roger Waters- The Wall Live in Berlin. He builds an IMMENSE wall on stage where the Berlin Wall stood and tears it down by the end. He invites guests artist like Van Morrison, Bryan Adams and even Sinead O’Conner to sing songs off the wall with a semi-live play with Tim Curry. It’s amazing and I think you’d dig it a lot. Maybe for a live stream or something…? Anyway, thanks for the vids and keep up the great work!

  • @davidputterman2719
    @davidputterman2719 Год назад

    The song, the message are spot on! Thank you Doug. Great job as usual.

  • @jasonmeadors3524
    @jasonmeadors3524 Год назад

    Love this song. Thank you for bringing it to the fore. You say that the sentiment is one that you share. The sentiment is one that is, quite frankly, patently obvious unless your vision is one of denial.

  • @Arrow2theACL
    @Arrow2theACL Год назад +9

    As a generalization nonpartisan look to modern politics you are spot on Doug. Still true 36 years later. We do need to move forward, but it is difficult with the mass consumerism of technology and social media causing people to "dig in". Highly recommend Riverside - ID.Entity album for a modern look at how we should question our humanity.

    • @keetahbrough
      @keetahbrough Год назад

      or lack of it.. because it doesn't exist.

  • @madman1366
    @madman1366 6 месяцев назад

    I saw them on this tour and THIS was the song that blew me out of my seat. 👍

  • @michaellaporte4951
    @michaellaporte4951 Год назад +9

    There's a beautiful moment on the live Gdańsk record where David's voice cracks on one of the lyrics and the whole crowd rises up to sing the missing line. You can hear the broad smile in Gilmour's voice as he comes back in and everyone finishes the verse together.

    • @thoomm
      @thoomm Год назад

      boy i want to see that one

  • @jamesstandish7716
    @jamesstandish7716 Месяц назад

    After all the years of listening to Pink Floyd, when I heard this song for the first time, it instantly became one of my favorite tracks they ever released. Just great musically but the message is the song. It’s telling the fortunate to reach out and help the unfortunate, and don’t just turn away from people that need help!

  • @blodekont5458
    @blodekont5458 Год назад

    When in the car, and thi song rndomly pops up in my shyuffled playlist, windows go open and volume to 30 when the last guitarsolo starts :D

  • @dannypacini9820
    @dannypacini9820 Год назад +4

    More Floyd please ❤

  • @davidmoore5675
    @davidmoore5675 Год назад

    I'm glad you enjoyed this... it's been a powerful staple since '87.

  • @peppymohawk8646
    @peppymohawk8646 Год назад

    Gotta seee the live version, its spectacular

  • @mgoulet002
    @mgoulet002 10 месяцев назад +1

    Doug, the live version from 1987-88 (available on Delicate Sound of Thunder) starts with a more developed requiem-style chord progression on synth pads and the middle section (final verse) is a spine-tingling a cappella break with 9-11 vocalists. Just appended. Oh and yes a very extended guitar-led full band outro.

  • @mitchfleming274
    @mitchfleming274 4 месяца назад +1

    The lyrics are everything in this song....

  • @tullfan2560
    @tullfan2560 Год назад +2

    I couldn't stop playing this album when it came out.

  • @user-audioTec76
    @user-audioTec76 Год назад +1

    Spot on reaction Doug! Love to hear you react to “ In any Tongue “ (live in Pompeii 2016)

    • @user-audioTec76
      @user-audioTec76 Год назад

      @Mr_Doug_Helvering_.
      Some background on this great piece.
      David Gilmour explained to The Sun the meaning of this song, which contains anti-war lyrics penned by his novelist wife Polly Samson. "It's about the futility of it all with part of it people who are sitting here in the UK or the States flying drones over other parts of the world," he said. "They're sitting in the comfort of a little control room, playing with a joystick and then going home and having a curry."
      "I can't imagine what goes through their minds when they get home, whether they're convinced of the correctness of what they're doing or whether they have some regrets.," Gilmour added. "They're brilliant words by Polly. The pain, the sorrow, the regrets are everywhere for everyone on every side of this multi-sided coin."
      One of David and Polly's four sons, Gabriel, makes his recording debut playing piano on this song, but he's not following in his father's footsteps. "He's a beautiful piano player and he learned things by ear and plays the entire Dr. Who songbook but he has such a lovely touch and plays so beautifully that I asked him to play on this track," Gilmour told the Canadian Postmedia Network. "(But) he wants to do something else in life. He's into stage design and set design and he'll be somewhere in the theatre and film industry I guess."

    • @jyutzler
      @jyutzler 9 месяцев назад

      It's a shame that this song never went anywhere. Sorely underappreciated in my view.

  • @DavidLindes
    @DavidLindes Год назад +1

    I've always thought of this as having been more specifically about homeless folks. It's nice to hear David and you expand that to a broader context of turnings away that happen.
    Let's cultivate solidarity, y'all.

    • @DavidLindes
      @DavidLindes Год назад

      P.S. 12:37 - well, you're in for... a treat, I want to say, except, uhh... the second side is pretty darn melancholy, so, it's a _certain kind_ of treat, I guess. It's amazing stuff, just... well... full of Sorrow, I guess one could say. This is probably my favorite album of theirs, though, at least when I'm in that sort of mood.

  • @hennesseyfnlnd
    @hennesseyfnlnd Год назад +3

    Gotta do the live version!

  • @pattyandersen5516
    @pattyandersen5516 6 месяцев назад +1

    This is a beautiful song. And so fitting these days.

  • @EsteemedRepresentative
    @EsteemedRepresentative Год назад +6

    Someone MUST have mentioned this by now but this actually isn't the original version from A Momentary Lapse of Reason (1987). It's from the 2021 remix which has a LOT of changes to it - mainly the removal of the gated reverb on the drums. The only way to do it was to re-record the drums as the original tracks had the reverb mixed in permanently. So Nick hit the studio and re-recorded the drums (so this actually IS him in this version). Also the delay and reverb on David's guitar outro have been toned down a LOT... almost removed completely. The drums are clean, the guitar is raw & in your face, and Rick's Hammond organ is either a different take or lifted from one of the shows during the tour as his Hammond playing on the album was actually quite limited.

    • @Tsilderikov
      @Tsilderikov Год назад +1

      another change of this 2019 remix (vs the 1987 original) is also Dave's vocal, that is lifted from a live version, the a capella intro in particular.

    • @EsteemedRepresentative
      @EsteemedRepresentative Год назад

      @@Tsilderikov Yes I noticed that. I think there was one line (or word) added in Learning To Fly at the beginning. Yup. "Standing alone AS my senses reel". Plus some guitar though a rotary speaker in One Slip. Little touches that make big differences. I love both versions!

  • @peccatumDei
    @peccatumDei Год назад +3

    I think this must be a remastered version. Nothing wrong with it though and in fact, the extra reverb on the vocals is very nice. When this album was released someone told David that this song sounded like a hymn, and he took that as a complement. I agree, so when I added a digital soundfield processor to my audio system, I mad sure to listen to this song with the cathedral setting, and it was absolutely fantastic.

  • @user-vz9nm7rt6m
    @user-vz9nm7rt6m 11 месяцев назад

    Perfect response and ethical commentary - every word, Dr H. every word. I Stevenson

  • @tonycandy4793
    @tonycandy4793 5 месяцев назад +1

    To add to these comments from you about this song ( On the Turning Away) , check out from David Gilmour live in Pompeii 2016 ,track 10, ' In One Tongue '. It reinforces what you said about not learning from war. An absolute masterpiece that compliments 'On the turning away'.
    If only humanity would listen.

  • @ianfortier6796
    @ianfortier6796 Год назад +2

    It's nice to see a reaction to the 2019 re-edit/re-release. The band redid this whole album to sound more like a classic Pink Floyd album and "take the 80s out of it". Some parts were remixed, some parts were redone, some of Rick's parts were taken from live recordings. It works in most cases, but not as well in others. I happen to prefer the original version of One Slip, for example. Great reaction, Doug! Looking forward to more.

  • @DragunSigns
    @DragunSigns Год назад +2

    Great commentary. I like you even more Doug.

  • @matushorvath
    @matushorvath Год назад

    It's worth checking out the live Pulse concert recording as well, as is usual with Pink Floyd. Especially for late Pink Floyd works, the Pulse live versions are very close to the studio ones, but somehow even better. The live presentation pulls you more in, with great visuals to complement the music. The Pulse concert is just a masterpiece, you don't often get such consistent high quality from a live concert.

  • @cindyowen388
    @cindyowen388 Месяц назад

    I never got to see Pink Floyd live (too young) but if anyone wants to have that Pink Floyd experience…… check out Brit Floyd! They put on an AMAZING show. You almost forget that it’s not the original band.

  • @chazza5891
    @chazza5891 Год назад +2

    Great music and great comments.

    • @aWOKEn1445
      @aWOKEn1445 Год назад

      Yes, I enjoy the comments, and learn from them, too!

  • @kyleturner1359
    @kyleturner1359 Год назад +3

    I was lucky enough to see them on this tour. The show and setlist were absolutely amazing. This was the last tune they played before the intermission. As far as I know, they didn't use any backing tracks, but they DID have approximately 14 people on stage to reproduce all the sounds. The live version linked is absolutely amazing. I was at this show.
    ruclips.net/video/Ery99VyPCuc/видео.html

  • @vel0city96
    @vel0city96 Год назад +15

    Since you did High Hopes, I figured you could actually do the entirety of The Division Bell. It's the nicest sounding Pink Floyd album with a lot more Richard Wright on it.

    • @ianfortier6796
      @ianfortier6796 Год назад

      I always felt The Division Bell was the album that brought the fans back to when it was about the music and not the narrative. It feels like Wish You Were Here in a way, where it was back to being a collaboration without ego.

    • @karenlackner192
      @karenlackner192 Год назад

      Yes !!!!!!

  • @sarafrey3163
    @sarafrey3163 Год назад +2

    One of my Pink Floyd favorites ❤️❤️

  • @nicoswann
    @nicoswann Год назад

    The, "a momentary laps of reason" is actually from the song , One slip, which is also on this album.

  • @stephenbridge7144
    @stephenbridge7144 Год назад

    I totally agree with your thoughts. Let's hope that sense and empathy will win the day. Don't hold your breath.

  • @Tommy-he7dx
    @Tommy-he7dx Год назад

    I live a couple of miles away form where the Picture was taken for the album cover, a place called Saunton Beach, in North Devon. I was about 10 years old and i remember a whole bunch of trucks driving through the village carrying all the beds that they laid out on the beach. They used the other end of that beach for a lot of the War shots used in The Wall Film also.....Fun fact about that, the far end of Saunton Beach is where the WW2 G.I.s practised the D Day landings, the beach has the same topography as the Omaha Beach. There is still Concrete structures there in the shape of the Landing Craft where the G.I.s had to practise storming the beach under live fire.
    Also the dunes you see to the left is where "Robbie Williams - Angel" was shot as well :)

  • @rocksmore
    @rocksmore Год назад +2

    This version is the remix/re-record released in 2019 with Nick on drums and some of the 80s-ness removed.

    • @irvbarkley
      @irvbarkley Год назад

      Yeah makes sense now cause it definitely sounds different than the original studio version

  • @Karmakatt6
    @Karmakatt6 Год назад +2

    Hello Doug!!
    I implore you. I humbly beg you.. please review the live version of On the Turning Away from this Tour. It is from the double album Delicate Sound of Thunder. The studio version of On the Turning Away is 8/10. The live version, specifically from DSOT, is an 11/10. There is no finer performance not only by David Gilmours' solos but the band and his back up singers. It may be one of the greatest songs youll EVER hear. The back up Keys during his solo are mostly replaced by a trio of singers which without question absolutely destroys this one. I guarantee youll be floored by the entire production of DSOT.

  • @keysersoze5443
    @keysersoze5443 Год назад

    Was wondering when you'd get to this one. Good job.

  • @FLASHAHOLIC_TV
    @FLASHAHOLIC_TV Год назад +1

    Pink Floyd's 'Come in Number 51, your time is up' is worth checking out. Nobody has reacted to it yet!!!

  • @richardhargrave6082
    @richardhargrave6082 Год назад +5

    The live version is just amazing, the studio version is fantastic.
    Its a very poignant song, still relevant today💙💙💛💛
    Its a vey good album, I was glad at the time that Roger Waters is no longer involved, this is so much better than The Final Cut.
    This will be my earworm for a few days, thanks Doug!

  • @CoryDrummer
    @CoryDrummer Год назад

    I was privileged to have been able to see two concerts on the "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" tour, at the Orange Bowl in Miami and the Citrus Bowl in Orlando. Both concerts were in the pouring in rain, lol. Great concerts, though.

  • @dougthornton6884
    @dougthornton6884 10 месяцев назад

    When I graduated high school in 1973, Dark side of the Moon was the big thing, having just been released. But me and my friends had been into Pink Floyd for years prior.
    I own everything they have released, on vinyl and CD.
    Atom Heart Mother and Meddle are 2 of my favorites.
    The Division Bell is also a masterpiece.....

  • @bobobear1977
    @bobobear1977 Год назад +2

    Yet Another Movie, Learning to Fly, One Slip and Sorrow are the standout tracks on this album for me.

    • @neox79
      @neox79 Год назад +1

      Yet Another Movie is so underrated! Awesome tune, very unique.

  • @GaryParris
    @GaryParris Год назад

    Such an awesome life long PF experience i have had with the band. they were awesome live with TMLOR tour. and as a humanist, socialist and beyond; i completely agree with your values and David Gilmours on this!

  • @markdrechsler5660
    @markdrechsler5660 Год назад +2

    I forgot entirely that Tony Levin played on this. The dude has quite the discography. I remember when this came out, being surprised at how much it sounded like PF, despite the absence of half the band. If you haven’t already, you should check out some of the solo albums from both Gilmour and Waters from this same time period.

  • @taniareads8751
    @taniareads8751 Год назад

    Love this album! This song is wonderful.

  • @ljdellar
    @ljdellar Год назад +4

    The live version is even better

  • @leventesauer
    @leventesauer Год назад

    Hey Doug, I am watching every single Pink Floyd related video of yours. Always find it enriching. Much thanks.
    If you search for a new song to listen to: HIGHLY recommended is the live song „EMBRYO“. It has an interesting story behind it and is just so good. Also recommended is the 16 minute long live version of „Fat old sun“, also an interesting piece.
    (Both songs from: BBC Radio Session, 30 September 1971)

    • @jyutzler
      @jyutzler 9 месяцев назад

      IMHO, the version of Embryo from the 1970 BBC session outshines that from the 1971 session.

  • @sebastianrodriguezlemoine8013
    @sebastianrodriguezlemoine8013 Год назад

    One of my favourite Gilmour solos of all time is "Sorrow" from this same album... You should give it a listen

  • @jrtruth2426
    @jrtruth2426 8 месяцев назад +1

    Your so right about society, sadly many people never think to look beyond themselves.

  • @JosephACKelly
    @JosephACKelly Год назад +1

    The backing vocals to the "Delicate Sound of Thunder" recording is otherwordly

  • @stevewatters3038
    @stevewatters3038 Год назад

    Live concert at Nassau, I think 1988. Wonderful A+

  • @TailgunnerATC
    @TailgunnerATC Год назад

    Excellent song, still gets a lot of radio airplay

  • @pablov1973
    @pablov1973 Год назад +2

    When this album was released many people that loves Pink Floyd simply reject it. They said that without Roger Waters the band will never be the same. Maybe they were right but they don't give this album an opportunity. Many years have passed and I still believe that is a good work and have very good tracks.

  • @walter2990
    @walter2990 Год назад

    Hey Doug! Please try to turn the volume on the recordings UP slightly, so that we can enjoy the songs a little more, along with your comments. It was a bit low on the volume. Just saying.
    But, thanks for reviewing this song, Brother!
    (I always enjoy your background analysis on all of the songs that you review! It's a true gem, of your channel!)

  • @jhutch888
    @jhutch888 Год назад +8

    Pretty sure this is the 2019(18?) re-jigged version with Nick now on drums and with Rick's organ and Dave's lead vocal taken from a great live version. All said: it doesn't sound much different than the original.

    • @jyutzler
      @jyutzler Год назад

      Correct. Surprising oversight by our host.

    • @jhutch888
      @jhutch888 Год назад

      @@jyutzler Nah! If he’s unfamiliar with the album to begin with, it’s an easy mistake to make.

    • @jyutzler
      @jyutzler Год назад

      @@jhutch888 It is literally his job to know what he is doing. That's why we watch.

    • @jhutch888
      @jhutch888 Год назад

      @@jyutzler really? We don’t just watch for his reactions? He doesn’t ever pretend to be an expert on who’s playing what etc etc. If that’s what you want: this is the wrong place.