That could be taken two ways. Either he's having a dig at Roger for being a control freak or, since they are friends, he could be saying that he actually quite likes the thought of having some guidance from him.
They all laughed, you can see it but the audio was cut. Nick is fine with Roger, remember on the tour Roger joined him in New York for Set The Controls.
@@MatthewGeoffino There's no point in being pissed, I live in CA and there would have been no way I could have seen it in person anyway. It's online, they should have somehow included it the Blu-ray release.
Nick and company, you are treasured. Thank you so much for honoring this music, which is such an uplifting and important part of my life. I’m so grateful to each one of you.
You know Nick, I wouldn't be to hard on yourself or your relationship with Roger. Roger was designed for the role he played in this life. He's almost a 'larger than life' experience. Watching Roger & David apart for all of these years, it's easy to see where the resistance between the 2 of them would've come from. Great work Nick, I'm glad you pur together an act of your own, to get on the road again. Keep up the great work. Thanks for all the years, & the effort. Class act. Never get tired of listening to 'Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun'.
I am sad that so many people are unaware of these works of art by The Pink Floyd since 67-72, but, I am glad that after 40 years, I will be able to SEE them! Yes, Pink Floyd is color music!
What a superb band and what wonderful camaraderie they have too, such a delight to hear them play and also a delight to hear their banter. Best new boy band of 2020!! Best album of the 20’s so far. More please lads!👍👍👍👍
Met Nick & Roger & Nick in particular is a truly lovely man & his kindness that first day i met him back in Edinburgh Scotland all those years ago great man & great musician 👌⭐️👌
@@farrellmcnulty909He knows better than to try and spit on me lol 😂 The profile pic was his reaction a bit dazzled and confused! Seriously I was surprised at how chilled he was but was 20 years ago 🍀👍
Fantastic group, and I'm looking forward to next year and seeing you - lockdowns permitting - keep the spirit of Floyd going. You're a National Treasure Nick/Chaps.
Thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you I love this band. And I absolutely love all of the old songs. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for taking the time to show such respect for these excellent Pink Floyd songs.
This band was an absolute treasure and I’m so glad it happened and it was a privilege to get to here these old underrated gems in a live setting played by great musicians
Dear all band, yesterday I attended the Eindhoven gig. This project is BRILLIANT. It was a lovely experience. First time hearing oldies goldies in hi fi ❤️
Thank you Nick for bringing back the early music. Obscured by Clouds is a favourite of mine among the early repertoire, along with Syd's music. As a matter of fact I fulfilled a lifelong dream to see the amphitheatre in Pompeii a few weeks ago. There is even a poster from that movie from that era at the entrance. Angd guess what? I played "Echoes" while I drove my caravan up the motorway near Vesuvius! :)
Im still buzzing from last nights show, absolutely flabbergasted by the ghost of past memories. I still remember first hearing la vallee and when some of those tunes where played, I cried! So emotional 💚💓
I met Mr Mason at golden hill fort Isle of Wight back in the 90s ,I was so off my head I didn't know who I was talking to , but what a top bloke , I was like the fan meeting the guy who's music I had been listening to all my life but dident recognize him from Floyd lol , we talked music , we talked drugs n girls , he gave me sound advice as a off my head 18 yr old on class a drugs , which after a few years faded altho I still love the smoko at 46 yrs old today . My bass playing dident ever come to much professionally and made my money in construction, but I still love to slap the bass , music will always be such a major part of my life thanks to legends lke Mr Nick Mason . Top bloke )
Be honest, during Nick’s answer to the final question, how many found that their hay-fever seemed to have flared up again? A really excellent piece. Thanks to everyone who is keeping this music alive.
You Guys gel really well with each other! And the Music is Unbelievable!!! Thanks So Much! Nick give my Love to Roger, it's good to see you're still Good friends!
Nick, we love you! And loved Pink Floyd from the beginning! And you were there creating it! So glad to see you out there plowing on! Like me, no matter how old you get, playing live is the best!!!
Thank you Mr.Mason and Band. We enjoyed the Buffalo concert Oct. 9, 2022. Seems that the band chose not to end on a dramatic song by adding Bike to the final encore. Is it because that song is really good, or what we really wanted to hear, a peaen to Syd, or just wanting to leave the audience with something not so serious in these rather serious and unfriendly times globally, socially, environmentally ?
Saw you play in Amsterdam a couple of years ago and it’s got to be one of my all-time favourite concerts. I had planned to pop into a cafe and grab a space cake beforehand, but in the end, I’m glad I didn’t have time, as I can look back on the show and actually remember it.
You guys rocked Detroit so damned hard last Friday. I have jammed to every drop of Pink Floyd since discovering the music in 1981 at 13 years old on my ever progressing expensive headphones and stereo equipment, but nothing and I mean NOTHING prepared me for sitting 5th row center and having every cell in my body layed bare by 100+ decibels of music from the mountain top... THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!! (Fulfilled a lifetime dream to hear Floyd LIVE) P.S. I was not the guy. "WOOING" ever louder throughout the show...
Matthew Geoffino The Floyd were certainly different as I remember. They played on the 19th Jan. I saw cream on Tuesday 10th. Jan. The one I did miss was Hendrix who played a couple of shows as well.
Wow, some lovely comments there. I'm going to pick up on a quite obscure one (no pun intended) and say a big thank you to Dom for his playing on Obscured By Clouds, because that was the first of several moments when I first saw you guys when I completely lost it and the tears started to flow. A big moment for me which I'm unlikely to ever forget.
Finally got to see these guys this year after the postponements due to covid. So glad I did it's an amazing show. And now with echoes added to the set which i wouldn't have seen on the original date
I love both Gilmour as a frontman and Roger as a lyricist so bad, my favorite duo by far (sorry John and Macca), true. But... and it`s a big but: THIS is just what we needed!!! They freaking nailed it ! It sounds way better than the original (for obvious reasons), Guy Pratt is a legend (also such a gentleman). This is one the best Floyd experiences ever, I wish it became a thing. CHEERS !!!
These guys were so good live. Saw them in Nimes 2019. Lucky enough to have a sunny after noon by the hotel pool with them. The evenings show was sensationally good.
Nick Mason makes drumming looks easy but it is not...Nick is and always has been one of the most underrated drummers in rock, there is no other drummer like him. His timing is impeccable and his creative style made Pink Floyd what they were. What he is doing now with "Saucerful of Secrets" is just totally amazing, and Roger thinks so too. Fantastic. All these guys in the band are just wonderful too. Bloody fantastic!
If you haven't heard it, listen to Guy Pratt's & Gary Kemp's podcast, "Rockonteurs". They've had three episodes so far, the first being with Nick Mason. It's WONDERFUL, like hanging out with the guys, lots of good material. Episode 2 is Bob Geldof, and 3 is Chris Difford from Squeeze.
Watching you guys in Phoenix was an incredible experience, and to host the first rock concert at the Madison Center for The Arts, that is simply epic. Just about all my favorite early Pink Floyd songs were played. Thank you for an epic show. If there were any songs missing that I would like to request, I could only think of 2. Let There Be More Light(that is my favorite song off of Saucerful of Secrets if I only base it off the album recording) and Take Up Thy Sethoscope & Walk( I know Roger wrote it, but it's still my favorite song to showcase Syd's experimental guitar style)
I am extremely glad that all you gentlemen weathered the storm of initial disapproval and unwarranted criticism. A charming and wonderful delight and you have emphatically proved all the naysayers wrong. Thank you.
I'm beyond thrilled to hear their favourite album is A Saucerful of Secrets, since it's mine too! And I love that these guys get on so well, it's clearly evident in how damn good their performances were.
This band is Floyd reborn, marvellous, one of the only bands i'd like to see, i couldn't sit through more than half a dozen later floyd songs, even though they are all individually good
That pause after the question asking if they want to reunite with Roger on stage again was fucking hilarious-you can literally see them going "........"
The question wasn’t about reuniting it was “what are the band’s thoughts on Roger joining the band for a song in New York City?” and we were all expecting Nick to answer, which he eventually did, because he had the great story about Roger leaving his phone in the cab and not being able to contact him to let us know he was coming.
I love early Pink Floyd. I never cared for the wall and find the Final cut unlistenable. Animals was ok. Saucer full of secrets is probably my favorite Floyd album too.
in the 70s I listened to "A NICE PAIR" on a mono record player. I couldn't connect this record player to the power grid because every time I did it it turned into a radio because of a long wave transmitter in the area so I had to run it on batteries. on a French radio station there was an April Fools special broadcast in the form of a live report on two UFOs in the south of France. so between "A NICE PAIR" and this April Fool's report on the radio I was inspired to write a little science fiction short story while listening and re-listening "SAUCERFUL OF SECRETS". the PINK FLOYD-SCIENCE FICTION association as far as I'm concerned comes from "ASTRONOMY DOMINE" and "INTERSTELLAR OVERDRIVE" so I listened to PINK FLOYD a lot and read a lot of SCIENCE FICTION. then back to reality with "WISH YOU WERE HERE", "DARK SIDE OF THE MOON" and all that will follow. we will never finish describing the dark side of mankind.
I would be beyond thrilled if this became a regular thing. Nick is a treasure and we must protect him at all costs
He's mortal.
He’s a living legend and a lovely guy to boot. Long may he reign!
PROTECT THE BEST BOY
"It's got to be Roger Waters, then I could tell me what to do" - LOL
Lmao no one dared to laugh
That could be taken two ways. Either he's having a dig at Roger for being a control freak or, since they are friends, he could be saying that he actually quite likes the thought of having some guidance from him.
They all laughed, you can see it but the audio was cut. Nick is fine with Roger, remember on the tour Roger joined him in New York for Set The Controls.
Greg Chance I’m still so pissed I missed that set.
@@MatthewGeoffino There's no point in being pissed, I live in CA and there would have been no way I could have seen it in person anyway. It's online, they should have somehow included it the Blu-ray release.
We need Nick's handlebar moustache back!
I thought that!!
This is Pink Floyd mark 1. Thank you so much for keeping this part of Rock history alive!
I’m so happy that there are 3 different Pink Floyd groups that cover the different eras of the band that tour live.
Syd Barrett was one of those rare individuals - a true original and it showed in his music.
The way you guys took care of Syd after he left the band is one of your greatest feats.Wish there were more folks like you on the planet.
Was privileged to see them in Pittsburgh in 2022. BEST TIME EVER!!! ♥
Nick and company, you are treasured. Thank you so much for honoring this music, which is such an uplifting and important part of my life. I’m so grateful to each one of you.
Thank you Gary. They are GREAT songs and there isn't one that we don't look forward to playing.
I have always been a Gary Kemp fan but I like him even more now for playing early Floyd tracks he is a great singer and musician 👍
You know Nick, I wouldn't be to hard on yourself or your relationship with Roger.
Roger was designed for the role he played in this life.
He's almost a 'larger than life' experience.
Watching Roger & David apart for all of these years, it's easy to see where the resistance between the 2 of them would've come from.
Great work Nick, I'm glad you pur together an act of your own, to get on the road again.
Keep up the great work.
Thanks for all the years, & the effort.
Class act.
Never get tired of listening to 'Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun'.
I am sad that so many people are unaware of these works of art by The Pink Floyd since 67-72, but, I am glad that after 40 years, I will be able to SEE them! Yes, Pink Floyd is color music!
Nicely done , and a great explanation of early Floyd and the pleasures of playing together 👍🇬🇧
I love that these guys just do a lil intro and then straight to the point and straight to the video. No filler or anything, fantastic.
I do value your opinion, Barack Obama Gaming
What a superb band and what wonderful camaraderie they have too, such a delight to hear them play and also a delight to hear their banter.
Best new boy band of 2020!! Best album of the 20’s so far. More please lads!👍👍👍👍
I completely disagree sorry XD
Met Nick & Roger & Nick in particular is a truly lovely man & his kindness that first day i met him back in Edinburgh Scotland all those years ago great man & great musician 👌⭐️👌
Roger didn't spit on you, did he? 😂😂😂😂
@@farrellmcnulty909He knows better than to try and spit on me lol 😂 The profile pic was his reaction a bit dazzled and confused! Seriously I was surprised at how chilled he was but was 20 years ago 🍀👍
Fantastic group, and I'm looking forward to next year and seeing you - lockdowns permitting - keep the spirit of Floyd going. You're a National Treasure Nick/Chaps.
I fricking love watching you guys talk! Just saw you in Oakland at the Fox. Wow, I could not sleep that night. The best show ever.
Thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you I love this band. And I absolutely love all of the old songs. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for taking the time to show such respect for these excellent Pink Floyd songs.
The way NIck Mason still plays the drums, is mindblowing! Thank you, for the best band and music produced, ever..
Amazing!
This interview as an unpretentious dialogue reminds me of the good times of pink floyd. Greetings from Brazil. we'd love to see you here
Tasteful, witty, and a pleasure to watch. Thank you, gentlemen 👍
This band was an absolute treasure and I’m so glad it happened and it was a privilege to get to here these old underrated gems in a live setting played by great musicians
Dear all band, yesterday I attended the Eindhoven gig. This project is BRILLIANT. It was a lovely experience. First time hearing oldies goldies in hi fi ❤️
Thank you Nick for bringing back the early music. Obscured by Clouds is a favourite of mine among the early repertoire, along with Syd's music. As a matter of fact I fulfilled a lifelong dream to see the amphitheatre in Pompeii a few weeks ago. There is even a poster from that movie from that era at the entrance. Angd guess what? I played "Echoes" while I drove my caravan up the motorway near Vesuvius! :)
Saw this last night. Great show. The fact that Gary Kemp and Lee Harris are in the band just makes it much sweeter
Im still buzzing from last nights show, absolutely flabbergasted by the ghost of past memories. I still remember first hearing la vallee and when some of those tunes where played, I cried! So emotional 💚💓
I met Mr Mason at golden hill fort Isle of Wight back in the 90s ,I was so off my head I didn't know who I was talking to , but what a top bloke , I was like the fan meeting the guy who's music I had been listening to all my life but dident recognize him from Floyd lol , we talked music , we talked drugs n girls , he gave me sound advice as a off my head 18 yr old on class a drugs , which after a few years faded altho I still love the smoko at 46 yrs old today . My bass playing dident ever come to much professionally and made my money in construction, but I still love to slap the bass , music will always be such a major part of my life thanks to legends lke Mr Nick Mason . Top bloke )
Legends.
Be honest, during Nick’s answer to the final question, how many found that their hay-fever seemed to have flared up again?
A really excellent piece. Thanks to everyone who is keeping this music alive.
"a quite extraordinary sense of time and space" Spot on. Loved the gig in Manchester.
You Guys gel really well with each other! And the Music is Unbelievable!!! Thanks So Much! Nick give my Love to Roger, it's good to see you're still Good friends!
Such a likable group of guys, and a fabulous live album that will have in rotation for a long time and will revisit for years to come.
Nick, we love you! And loved Pink Floyd from the beginning! And you were there creating it! So glad to see you out there plowing on! Like me, no matter how old you get, playing live is the best!!!
Love the album and just watched the DVD. Absolutely wonderful 🙂
Beautiful music, a rebirth, thanks guys
Great content and fantastic to see the early music kept alive, some real hidden gems
Still got his chops at 76! Love all of the Floyd but the early stuff has been badly overlooked. Especially Obscured By Clouds!
Thank you Mr.Mason and Band. We enjoyed the Buffalo concert Oct. 9, 2022. Seems that the band chose not to end on a dramatic song by adding Bike to the final encore. Is it because that song is really good, or what we really wanted to hear, a peaen to Syd, or just wanting to leave the audience with something not so serious in these rather serious and unfriendly times globally, socially, environmentally ?
Saw you play in Amsterdam a couple of years ago and it’s got to be one of my all-time favourite concerts. I had planned to pop into a cafe and grab a space cake beforehand, but in the end, I’m glad I didn’t have time, as I can look back on the show and actually remember it.
You guys rocked Detroit so damned hard last Friday. I have jammed to every drop of Pink Floyd since discovering the music in 1981 at 13 years old on my ever progressing expensive headphones and stereo equipment, but nothing and I mean NOTHING prepared me for sitting 5th row center and having every cell in my body layed bare by 100+ decibels of music from the mountain top... THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!! (Fulfilled a lifetime dream to hear Floyd LIVE)
P.S. I was not the guy. "WOOING" ever louder throughout the show...
nick : "... that have been sent in by our... *confused* ... audience"
gary : "FANS!"
LMAOOOOOO
FANTASTICI.....NIK TI ADORO ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Seeing these guys in Lisbon tomorrow. Cannot wait!
I saw Syd and co play at the Marquee club in 1967 as a smuggled in 13 year old . Seems like centuries ago now
Lucky bastard...must’ve been incredible.
Matthew Geoffino The Floyd were certainly different as I remember. They played on the 19th Jan. I saw cream on Tuesday 10th. Jan. The one I did miss was Hendrix who played a couple of shows as well.
@@MatthewGeoffino I just want to echo the above.
It was.
Centuries ago. 🙂
Wade N Ha Ha Ha you know how to make someone feel old!!!!!!
Wow, some lovely comments there. I'm going to pick up on a quite obscure one (no pun intended) and say a big thank you to Dom for his playing on Obscured By Clouds, because that was the first of several moments when I first saw you guys when I completely lost it and the tears started to flow. A big moment for me which I'm unlikely to ever forget.
Would LOVE to see you do a tour of Australia....please???🙏🙏 🇦🇺
Finally got to see these guys this year after the postponements due to covid.
So glad I did it's an amazing show. And now with echoes added to the set which i wouldn't have seen on the original date
I'll receive my Blu-ray tomorrow and looking forward to it.I saw the concert two years ago and have the ticket for next year.It was truly amazing!
I love both Gilmour as a frontman and Roger as a lyricist so bad, my favorite duo by far (sorry John and Macca), true. But... and it`s a big but: THIS is just what we needed!!! They freaking nailed it ! It sounds way better than the original (for obvious reasons), Guy Pratt is a legend (also such a gentleman). This is one the best Floyd experiences ever, I wish it became a thing. CHEERS !!!
Amo o Pink Floyd. Sou fã do Nick mason. Bom ver sua musicalidade grande gênio Nick Mason 🤗✌👍👏👏❤
I hope they tour the USA again! What a great show this was indeed!!
You know you're legendary rockers when you make having a book club sound badass.
You guys put on an amazing show. Can't wait until you tour the US again !
Hey that was super nice, I had no idea this was going on!
These guys were so good live. Saw them in Nimes 2019. Lucky enough to have a sunny after noon by the hotel pool with them. The evenings show was sensationally good.
Hope you continue this wonderful project there’s so much stuff to play , obscured by clouds in it’s entirety would be a dream 😎 🎸
Nick Mason makes drumming looks easy but it is not...Nick is and always has been one of the most underrated drummers in rock, there is no other drummer like him. His timing is impeccable and his creative style made Pink Floyd what they were. What he is doing now with "Saucerful of Secrets" is just totally amazing, and Roger thinks so too. Fantastic. All these guys in the band are just wonderful too. Bloody fantastic!
Lovely to get to know their tastes and chemistry.
Fantastic 👍
If you haven't heard it, listen to Guy Pratt's & Gary Kemp's podcast, "Rockonteurs". They've had three episodes so far, the first being with Nick Mason. It's WONDERFUL, like hanging out with the guys, lots of good material. Episode 2 is Bob Geldof, and 3 is Chris Difford from Squeeze.
Watching you guys in Phoenix was an incredible experience, and to host the first rock concert at the Madison Center for The Arts, that is simply epic. Just about all my favorite early Pink Floyd songs were played. Thank you for an epic show.
If there were any songs missing that I would like to request, I could only think of 2. Let There Be More Light(that is my favorite song off of Saucerful of Secrets if I only base it off the album recording) and Take Up Thy Sethoscope & Walk( I know Roger wrote it, but it's still my favorite song to showcase Syd's experimental guitar style)
this stuff sounds amazing im going to have to pick up the release.
I am extremely glad that all you gentlemen weathered the storm of initial disapproval and unwarranted criticism. A charming and wonderful delight and you have emphatically proved all the naysayers wrong. Thank you.
I'm beyond thrilled to hear their favourite album is A Saucerful of Secrets, since it's mine too! And I love that these guys get on so well, it's clearly evident in how damn good their performances were.
Absolutely Awesome Guys
Great Nick & Band 👍😀✌🎸
A breath of fresh air. Brings me back to what brought me to Pink Floyd in the first place
all of the pink floyd early songs that rocks
Tour is coming to Memphis next year. I'll be making that trip up from Atlanta! 😁 (Unless an Atlanta date is announced but it's all good)
This is wonderful, but bloody hell the adds!
Will you sing,Nick if they give you honey ☕️ tea and cookies & full album cover of your adorable face🥰❤️❤️
Saludos desde Chile....Nick te esperamos...
I love nick
Saucer of secrets is great. Thank you guys. You do Floyd justice.
What's not to love about all of this. 👍
what song is that at 5:53 mark
Saucerful of Secrets
Please come to Auckland, with Dukes Of The Stratosphere as support. Thanks.
its the best era for me esp live 67 72 pure happing times
60s show Randall & Hopkirk is on the TV again starring Guys Dad.
"Rick definitely did something" - Nick Mason, 2019.
Which movie syncs to the new album?
8:37 I thought Lee was going to say...'a black one!'
We need Echoes from the tour online
Nick please come to México!
He's never been the same since he left Monty Python.
This band is Floyd reborn, marvellous, one of the only bands i'd like to see, i couldn't sit through more than half a dozen later floyd songs, even though they are all individually good
When are you guys playing the best song of Saucerful Of Secrets ?
Jugband Blues ?
Only one man can sing that song.
I love early Pink Floyd, from 1967 to 1972.
Albums from Dark Side Of The Moon and after I don't care for.
hey I don't wanna fight but if what you said is not a crime, it should be
Please drop me a line to let me know if you are ever coming to Louisville, Ky USA!!!
We need an Australian tour.
No, I mean we really NEED an Australian tour.
I wish you all would come to the US again, but perhaps the early music isn't quite as popular here as it is across the pond. Stay healthy, everyone.
That pause after the question asking if they want to reunite with Roger on stage again was fucking hilarious-you can literally see them going "........"
The question wasn’t about reuniting it was “what are the band’s thoughts on Roger joining the band for a song in New York City?” and we were all expecting Nick to answer, which he eventually did, because he had the great story about Roger leaving his phone in the cab and not being able to contact him to let us know he was coming.
the reunion with roger waters i saw live pompii sound's the same
Would love to see you in Stockholm!
No chance of an Australasian tour at some point?
I love early Pink Floyd. I never cared for the wall and find the Final cut unlistenable. Animals was ok. Saucer full of secrets is probably my favorite Floyd album too.
💙Mortality Ageing🤍
in the 70s I listened to "A NICE PAIR" on a mono record player.
I couldn't connect this record player to the power grid because every time I did it it turned into a radio because of a long wave transmitter in the area so I had to run it on batteries.
on a French radio station there was an April Fools special broadcast in the form of a live report on two UFOs in the south of France.
so between "A NICE PAIR" and this April Fool's report on the radio I was inspired to write a little science fiction short story while listening and re-listening "SAUCERFUL OF SECRETS".
the PINK FLOYD-SCIENCE FICTION association as far as I'm concerned comes from "ASTRONOMY DOMINE" and "INTERSTELLAR OVERDRIVE" so I listened to PINK FLOYD a lot and read a lot of SCIENCE FICTION.
then back to reality with "WISH YOU WERE HERE", "DARK SIDE OF THE MOON" and all that will follow.
we will never finish describing the dark side of mankind.
"If all of the Saucers had a road race, which car would you drive?"
"A blue one"
Very specific.