This is a huge part of why David is done doing Floyd music in my opinion. Rick was so brilliant in such a great song he is not replaceable. Of course there are other issues but I think Gilmour misses him so much he can't take the stage as Pink Floyd without him.
You should and have to watch the movie by pink floyd .... '' The Wall " some of these songs will take on a whole new meaning. The movie is more of a musical with their album The Wall as the musical score. Ill let you decide what the movie is about. It has a very deep and powerful meaning behind it wich is close to the harts of the band. Its a must
Lighting guys: okay, so in comfortably numb we've got all the usual stuff with the lasers and the vari-lights, plus we move the entire central rig from upright at the back to horizontal over David's head, and then we hit the huge mirror ball with the searchlights, then open up the ball to more mirrors. Floyd: Great. But then we need a big finish.
The Floyd were put on this planet to bring the ultimate musical experience and pleasure to us.mere mortals and boy do they bring it 72 years old and a big chunk of that listening to the greatest progressive rock band there has ever been will we see there like again maybe wouldn't it be something
In the first years Floyd created lighting effects because Gilmour commented that "who wants to come to a show only to see some guys playing instruments on a stage?" His words: they hid behind ever-growing effects and giving a show. Fast forward to this incredible experience. I'm 73 and lived through the musical evolution of the times. I would do anything in the day --- and I mean ANYTHING! -- to get money for tickets to a concert. Music was sustenance. This concert, in the early days of computers, was an engineering marvel to pull off. To experience Floyd was to experience a life change. I love all those bands of "the day", but Floyd simply wore the crown. I feel optimistic when watching you react to this, and other 'old school' videos, and feel a tinge of what my first time hearing/seeing was like. Good for you, POPE. Enjoy the expanding ride! And thanks! 😀❤🤘
🙋🏿♀️ Meadowlands in Jersey for me. Same night Prince tickets went on sale at MSG. So after I arrived at Port Authority, I walked over to the Garden and crashed until they went on sale in the morning. Didn't get floor seats 😏 but wasn't in nosebleed either. 🤔 If I didn't go see PF, I would have had Prince floor seats in the front. 😚🐰
I was at Earl's Court for one of their nights there. 1994 ❤️ They used lights,lasers and a massive screen all the way through the show. When it came to the last song. It was..........,. Fuck it,do it to the max!🏴
Yup, Pink Floyd effing phenomenal! No band comes close to the musicianship of these guys! What an incredible body of music they have compiled, from 1967 with their first album 'The Piper at the Gates of Dawn' to 2014 and their final album, 'The Endless River'!
I'm lucky, and old enough, to have seen this show in Montreal. I've seen many concerts in my life but have never experienced a live song as powerful as Run Like Hell. I think the 62K people who were there were in a state of shock. And this was after they played Dark Side of The Moon from beginning to end in one shot. They are unmatched as live musicians.
This was the last encore after Comfortably Numb. Here is curious thought. This concert was in 1994 and it is one of the most viewed concerts on youtube. The performances are as powerful today as they were in the actual concert. There isnt a band today or in the past that is as powerful in concert as Floyd. Floyd concerts altered lives and is altering them in 2021. You should react to Learning to Fly next.
Back in the day everyone knew these tunes SO WELL that when the guitar stated like it did in the beginning...EVERYBODY knew which song was coming! So yeah, he was building up the crowd🙂 🙏🏼🤟🏼💜✌🏼
Oh yeah. I was waiting for this one :) the instrument you asked about was a synthesizer. Check out "Welcome to the Machine" for more Keep doing what you're doing, man
It is awesome to see your enjoyment of great music and great musicians! I just watched your reaction to Comfortably Numb. Yes, great guitar solo, one of the greatest songs, however, one of the most amazing and best guitarist (RIP) Stevie Ray Vaughn, has an amazing video and the most amazing guitar playing I have ever seen. "Texas Flood" at the El Macombo Very different from Pink Floyd, but mind blowing guitar playing. Keep delving deeper in to the 60's and 70's rock. Some of the best music, especially Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Yes, all of the British invasion artists. I look forward to seeing your reactions.
I was just sharing with my wife earlier tonight how much I enjoy watching reaction videos and seeing how music impacts them in many of the same ways It does me. I have watched a couple of your other videos last night and saw this one in my feed tonight as we were chatting. I was introduced in 1990 to Pink Floyd by an uncle when I was 12. My appreciation for how music speaks to me as I've put a couple miles on in my life is more than I can put to words. The understanding of lyrics as a pre-teen compared to now have also evolved with time. The solos are now the highlight that put additional lyrics to the song with how it relates to your life. The guitar really speaks to my emotions with pretty much any Gilmour solo. Hopefully you will listen to the original albums as well. There's some real magic in the originals with what Roger Waters brought to it all with the history of the band Pink Floyd and post Waters exit. Thanks for what you do, It's surely meaningful to many in different ways. Recommendations, and some of my favorites; David Gilmour: Echoes - Live in Gdańsk Comfortably Numb - Live in South America 2016 / Live in Gdańsk & Pompeii... (Gilmour always plays a different version of the 2nd solo. Any Live performance of Comfortably Numb is worth a watch).. IMO High Hopes - Live in Pompeii Faces of Stone - Live in Pompeii Pink Floyd: Time - Studio Album Shine On Tou Crazy - Studio Album Welcome to the Machine Pigs Dogs Mother - Studio and live versions The Gunners Dream Marooned - Studio & live versions
"Pink Floyd just on a whole different level." Truth! Fancy reacting to Steve Vai - Whispering a Prayer (Live At The Aristoria) All the best from Kaitaia, far north of New Zealand.
If you haven't got it. Go get it. The Pink Floyd Pulse DVD. You got a big screen TV? Awesome system. Well then, pop some popcorn, butter it up, sit back and enjoy!
Pulse was PF last official tour although individual members would tour by themselves. I recommend you watch Pink Floyd at Live 8 2005, their final public appearance with their founder member Roger Waters. Great way to underline their career and say goodbye.
I think you were more than sweating brother!!! Don't worry we've all had those deep emotional moments when listening to Pink Floyd. It can't be helped. Gilmore doesn't try to jam as many notes into a second as some lead guitarists do, he tells a story with the instrument and takes his time with it. Especially in Comfortably Numb. The greatest guitar solo of all time.
The crazy lights represent an event in Nazi Germany known as Kristallnacht - or 'The night of the broken glass' When thugs from the Nazi party attacked and destroyed the homes, properties and businesses of anyone they saw as enemies. mostly Jews but also, teachers, trade unionists, homosexuals, gypsies. whilst the police and other authorities looked on and in a lot of instances, aided the thugs. In the film 'The Wall' Pink has become completely disenchanted and has emerged as a leader in a fascist movement. Hence the title 'Run like Hell'
Black t-shirt, blue jeans, and still the coolest guy in the building.
That's what I love about Pink Floyd. Their music speaks for itself without the image.
Rick Wright (R.I.P.) on keyboards and synths.
This is a huge part of why David is done doing Floyd music in my opinion. Rick was so brilliant in such a great song he is not replaceable. Of course there are other issues but I think Gilmour misses him so much he can't take the stage as Pink Floyd without him.
As others on UA-cam have said before me, you don’t just listen to Pink Floyd, you EXPERIENCE Pink Floyd.
Love them never get tired of its
i was there in Tampa, Fl 1994. Best concert ever! Thanks for playing it.
There is only two band's on earth , Pink Floyd and the rest 🇵🇹🍻
You should and have to watch the movie by pink floyd .... '' The Wall " some of these songs will take on a whole new meaning. The movie is more of a musical with their album The Wall as the musical score. Ill let you decide what the movie is about. It has a very deep and powerful meaning behind it wich is close to the harts of the band. Its a must
As a young man in the 80s I would have a couple of bongs and listen to Pink Floyd on my very expensive head phones!
This is probably my favorite of all Floyd tracks. Also happened to be released when I was born
Lighting guys: okay, so in comfortably numb we've got all the usual stuff with the lasers and the vari-lights, plus we move the entire central rig from upright at the back to horizontal over David's head, and then we hit the huge mirror ball with the searchlights, then open up the ball to more mirrors.
Floyd: Great. But then we need a big finish.
The Floyd were put on this planet to bring the ultimate musical experience and pleasure to us.mere mortals and boy do they bring it 72 years old and a big chunk of that listening to the greatest progressive rock band there has ever been will we see there like again maybe wouldn't it be something
this is what you can do with 200,000 watts of power, 128 speakers and a few fireworks and Gilmour !!!!!!!!!!
Gilmour = The Best! Will be remembered for generations
Pink Floyd....they're just different...in a galaxy of their own
Domnt forget this light show was way ahead of its time,.,.imagine what they could do now with the LEDs
This is a fun song they seem to have alot of fun with it
One of the greatest concerts of all time. And the greatest finality
GOOD TO SEE YOUNG GUYS LIKE YOU ENJOYING REAL MUSIC
In the first years Floyd created lighting effects because Gilmour commented that "who wants to come to a show only to see some guys playing instruments on a stage?" His words: they hid behind ever-growing effects and giving a show. Fast forward to this incredible experience. I'm 73 and lived through the musical evolution of the times. I would do anything in the day --- and I mean ANYTHING! -- to get money for tickets to a concert. Music was sustenance. This concert, in the early days of computers, was an engineering marvel to pull off. To experience Floyd was to experience a life change. I love all those bands of "the day", but Floyd simply wore the crown. I feel optimistic when watching you react to this, and other 'old school' videos, and feel a tinge of what my first time hearing/seeing was like. Good for you, POPE. Enjoy the expanding ride! And thanks! 😀❤🤘
I was there for this❤
That’s the way to end a show! It was fantastic in person 💥👍🏼😵💫
Where did you see them Lynn
@@glennbrock6560 Clemson, SC
@@lynnhoffmann247 Dallas for me! Was so awesome!
@@evenflowsteven 👊🏼 Still remember it like it was yesterday! Best concert I’ve ever seen, hands down.
🙋🏿♀️ Meadowlands in Jersey for me. Same night Prince tickets went on sale at MSG. So after I arrived at Port Authority, I walked over to the Garden and crashed until they went on sale in the morning. Didn't get floor seats 😏 but wasn't in nosebleed either. 🤔 If I didn't go see PF, I would have had Prince floor seats in the front. 😚🐰
Louder!!!!
Welcome to a whole new realm of music. Theres is absolutely no one who can sound like Pink Floyd. Or even touch there live performances
Imagine yourself being there. What a memory to have. Masterclass professionals. No details overlooked with these legends ever. Timeless
I was lucky enough to be there. And yes the memories of that night will last forever.
Great moment...thé english musicianss are the. Best...!!!!
You would definitely go crazy at One of These Days from this concert
Already did ua-cam.com/video/PGoHMZNb94k/v-deo.html
@@forzarscl Sorry must have missed that. Thank you.....I'll check it out
Pink Floyd "on a whole different level" - oh yes!!!!
I was at Earl's Court for one of their nights there. 1994 ❤️ They used lights,lasers and a massive screen all the way through the show. When it came to the last song. It was..........,. Fuck it,do it to the max!🏴
Yup, Pink Floyd effing phenomenal! No band comes close to the musicianship of these guys! What an incredible body of music they have compiled, from 1967 with their first album 'The Piper at the Gates of Dawn' to 2014 and their final album, 'The Endless River'!
Imagine 70,000 people jumping with R arms and fists in the air!!!!
Atmospheric
Never again.
Each of them STELLAR!!
Great taste in music
I'm lucky, and old enough, to have seen this show in Montreal. I've seen many concerts in my life but have never experienced a live song as powerful as Run Like Hell. I think the 62K people who were there were in a state of shock. And this was after they played Dark Side of The Moon from beginning to end in one shot. They are unmatched as live musicians.
Pink Floyd always brings the fire 🔥🔥
If you liked this then you would most assuredly love One Of These Days from this concert.
Already did ua-cam.com/video/PGoHMZNb94k/v-deo.html
This was the last encore after Comfortably Numb. Here is curious thought. This concert was in 1994 and it is one of the most viewed concerts on youtube. The performances are as powerful today as they were in the actual concert. There isnt a band today or in the past that is as powerful in concert as Floyd. Floyd concerts altered lives and is altering them in 2021. You should react to Learning to Fly next.
Hi.! You are so nice Guy. ! Good réceptiv for the pink Floyd .!!
Back in the day everyone knew these tunes SO WELL that when the guitar stated like it did in the beginning...EVERYBODY knew which song was coming! So yeah, he was building up the crowd🙂
🙏🏼🤟🏼💜✌🏼
Now that's an ENCORE! 😍 Loved the air drums! 🥁🐰
Isn't it amazing how much power an electric guitar can exude? And I mean that in more than one sense
Oh yeah. I was waiting for this one :) the instrument you asked about was a synthesizer. Check out "Welcome to the Machine" for more
Keep doing what you're doing, man
It is awesome to see your enjoyment of great music and great musicians! I just watched your reaction to Comfortably Numb. Yes, great guitar solo, one of the greatest songs, however, one of the most amazing and best guitarist (RIP) Stevie Ray Vaughn, has an amazing video and the most amazing guitar playing I have ever seen. "Texas Flood" at the El Macombo Very different from Pink Floyd, but mind blowing guitar playing. Keep delving deeper in to the 60's and 70's rock. Some of the best music, especially Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Yes, all of the British invasion artists. I look forward to seeing your reactions.
I was just sharing with my wife earlier tonight how much I enjoy watching reaction videos and seeing how music impacts them in many of the same ways It does me. I have watched a couple of your other videos last night and saw this one in my feed tonight as we were chatting.
I was introduced in 1990 to Pink Floyd by an uncle when I was 12. My appreciation for how music speaks to me as I've put a couple miles on in my life is more than I can put to words. The understanding of lyrics as a pre-teen compared to now have also evolved with time. The solos are now the highlight that put additional lyrics to the song with how it relates to your life. The guitar really speaks to my emotions with pretty much any Gilmour solo.
Hopefully you will listen to the original albums as well. There's some real magic in the originals with what Roger Waters brought to it all with the history of the band Pink Floyd and post Waters exit.
Thanks for what you do, It's surely meaningful to many in different ways.
Recommendations, and some of my favorites;
David Gilmour:
Echoes - Live in Gdańsk
Comfortably Numb - Live in South America 2016 / Live in Gdańsk & Pompeii... (Gilmour always plays a different version of the 2nd solo. Any Live performance of Comfortably Numb is worth a watch).. IMO
High Hopes - Live in Pompeii
Faces of Stone - Live in Pompeii
Pink Floyd:
Time - Studio Album
Shine On Tou Crazy - Studio Album
Welcome to the Machine
Pigs
Dogs
Mother - Studio and live versions
The Gunners Dream
Marooned - Studio & live versions
The very best end to the best concert in the history of music
"Pink Floyd just on a whole different level."
Truth! Fancy reacting to Steve Vai - Whispering a Prayer (Live At The Aristoria)
All the best from Kaitaia, far north of New Zealand.
Ex Kerikeri resident here. Ki ora.
@@karlmathew1342 Kia ora bro!
When musicians worked hard for their craft and could kick azz live. No auto tune or BS
You should watch Set the controls for the heart of the sun live at Pompeii
You gotta do "Wish You Were Her" live at Pulse too
In 200years this will be called classical music.
Nice to see David playing the Tele
I love their set list, Most of their music is laid back, they play this one last in the finale to get people up and get them ready to go home
Spoiler ALERT 🚨🚨
This is my favorite band of all time...and I think it's pretty clear why 😎✌
Appreciate your honest reaction
❤️ the t-shirt!
Try dogs of war from the delicate sound of thunder MOVIE. 1988
If you haven't got it. Go get it. The Pink Floyd Pulse DVD. You got a big screen TV? Awesome system. Well then, pop some popcorn, butter it up, sit back and enjoy!
Pulse was PF last official tour although individual members would tour by themselves. I recommend you watch Pink Floyd at Live 8 2005, their final public appearance with their founder member Roger Waters. Great way to underline their career and say goodbye.
Pulse was the commercial recording of the Division Bell Tour
I think you were more than sweating brother!!! Don't worry we've all had those deep emotional moments when listening to Pink Floyd. It can't be helped. Gilmore doesn't try to jam as many notes into a second as some lead guitarists do, he tells a story with the instrument and takes his time with it. Especially in Comfortably Numb. The greatest guitar solo of all time.
I was fortunate enough to have seen this performed live , this live recording is in the Guinness book of records , can you guess why ?
most people hypnotized within a 5 mile radius
Hey man be careful!.. David on that strat.. again!
Musical foreplay...... delicious!
You stopped it too soon that was the end of the concert and they got a standing ovation
Watch pink floyd in early 70s at Pompeii
The crazy lights represent an event in Nazi Germany known as Kristallnacht - or 'The night of the broken glass' When thugs from the Nazi party attacked and destroyed the homes, properties and businesses of anyone they saw as enemies. mostly Jews but also, teachers, trade unionists, homosexuals, gypsies. whilst the police and other authorities looked on and in a lot of instances, aided the thugs.
In the film 'The Wall' Pink has become completely disenchanted and has emerged as a leader in a fascist movement. Hence the title 'Run like Hell'
David Gilmore can do more with one chord,,,than anyone
I'm glad you got into it, but while you were playing air drums at the end, you missed a ton.
You need to watch The Wall.