Addicted is the right word. I can't stop listening to them, Prince and the sound of rain. It's been like 11 years. They are simply at another level. Mozart and the classical musicians must love them in Heaven. Even animals know how great PF is. It's a trip. Hope there's music in The Afterlife.
I remember being a kid in the 90s and my dad would throw this album on on vinyl after he got home from work at lockheed in yonkers and got my brother and I fed. We'd be playing on the family pc and hed be chilling with a martini listening to this album and i remember wanting to hang with him just vibing but knowing he just wanted to be alone for an hour or so to unwind from a hard day so Id wait until it was over. Its always been a magical chill album for me since
Bitter pill to swallow: As an Aerospace dad myself...I'd love it if my kids sat down & listened to my wind down tunes...I get it though, I never would've gotten between my dad & his thing. That's where we make our mistakes, my friend.;)
When I was a boy, my parents hated it when I played Pink Floyd at full volume. Now I'm a dad, and my boy hates it when I play Pink Floyd at full volume. The more things change...
My Mom, in her 70s didn't like me playing it loud either. But after I moved out, she got into Pink Floyd and told me she loves them now, and how she used to make me turn it down
I heard this album back in 1977, have loved it ever since, my favorite album of all times, oh by the way my favorite album, but this is the ultimate song. Love, Love Love.
You can search through UA-cam high and low and never find a band with more talent than Pink Floyd!! I don't think their musical talent could ever be superseded and living proof of it is ever since Pink Floyd music has slowly progressed backwards. And even though I respect some rap music. It's about as primitive as it can get. Where is once again Pink Floyd. The Pinnacle
I remember Exactly where I was, in my brothers room when my Father came in with this album , we broke out a bag of pretzels and played cards , "Fish" listening to it ,
🔔Ростов на Дону🔔✴♣️✴Мишуня. Альбом Действительно💎🎼💎#убойный#Впрочем Как и все альбомы,и Композиции #💎💎💎#Их#Diamond#-состава...!!!!!!🔔✴♣️✴🔔🔊🎹🎙🎸🎙🥁🎼🎷🎶🔊!!!
@@bedrockcastle777Animals is a concept album based on Animal Farm by George Orwell. Give it a read, it is a terrifying novel given how easy it could become a reality.
During hard times or bad times, I can always count on the Floyd to lift my spirits. Whether it's Sid's fabulous stuff or Echoes, Dark Side, Animals or the Wall, and everything in between, their music makes things a little bit better. Music is a source of inspiration and happiness to many.
I've said this elsewhere but I wonder how many Americans think _"Hey you, Whitehouse"_ is about the American Whitehouse. It's actually about Mary Whitehouse, a TV clean-up campaigner in the UK who was notorious for keeping nudity and bad language out of British media.
This song just blew me away when I heard it for the first time. I wore out the LP cuz I played it so much. And it made Pink Floyd the greatest group ever in my mind.
This song just kicks a**.... Takes me back to the late 70's and my high school daze....my friends...the parties... the girlfriends....cruisin' in my '55 Chevy blastin this on a saturday night...man, those were the days my friends...
A lot of people don't understand but this is one of the greatest anti-political songs written in its time the entire album is an absolute masterpiece and the fact that every song is over 10 minutes beautiful music complete success thank you Roger Waters
That George Orwell was so impressed by this album that he wrote an allegorical novel based on it, really tells you how important Pink Floyd's music really is.
Um...... Animal Farm was written in 1945. This album came out in 1977. A great book, a fantastic album, but Orwell was not inspired to write because of this album.
I've been listening to the Floyd since I heard their psychedelic sounds in 1968. Ya know I have yet to hear anything from these guys that I haven't liked...everything is great 54 years and still going.
My teenage uncles hooked me up to their stereo and big ol headphones and introduced me to The Wall when I was 10. Around 1980. I turned my daughter onto it and she absolutely devoured it. She had to know everything about it. So I gave her the movie too. I’ll be going to Florida soon. It’s about time to turn a couple of grandchildren onto it. I love it. So has everyone I’ve turned onto it.
A great song on a fantastic album from a legendary band. I'm so glad I grew up listening to classics like Pink Floyd and so many other great band's from the 60's and 70's
Back in the day 4 decades ago I use to listen to Pink Floyd when I was smoking Angel Dust, and it would put me in another world it was awesome. Now I'm Clean and Sober, and when I listen to it now it still puts me in another world. Pink Floyd will always Rock. I'm 62 years young and I will never understand what people are seeing in some of the music that is out there. Old school is the best time. So all you young timers keep on Rocking.✌️God Bless you all.
What was PCP like? I've tried every drug under the Sun at one time or another... except for Angel Dust. You couldn't get it in the UK for some reason. So I was always curious as to the effects. I know it's hallucinogenic to some extent, and very speedy too. Sounds like a mixture of acid and crystal meth, but I'm sure there must be more to it than that our else folk would just have done those two.
@@terrypussypower Hello there terrypussypower. To be honest with you it was one of my best highs ever, and I also done every drug from A to Z. I done Angel Dust for about 3 years and I was Bless that I'm still able to be a normal person, I know some of the people that I use to party with it screw them up in the brain, it's sad. But even though it was 1 of my best highs I still had some bad Trip's. So my suggestion is not to take that chance because one high can jack you up. But now my best highs is with are Lord Jesus Christ.
I've seen Pink Floyd twice while flying on multiple hits of LSD (late 80's.) And of course would otherwise listen to this and Zeppelin, Doors, etc. while smoking good Colombian Gold. Now, I'm 25 years clean and I find when listening to the music it's every bit as transcendental as it was back then. I didn't think it would rock without the chemicals, but it does; maybe more so.
Why isn’t there an option to chat with people who are listening to the song right now? That would be awesome because I know like minded people listen to these kinds of masterpieces and would be great to exchange a few words. Get it done UA-cam!
@@sully0001 You are soooo right. I just shared it on Twitter with a person of an entirely different language & they clearly not only got it, but appreciated it.
I still remember driving down the road one night after I'd just bought this album and hearing that guitar solo kick in at about 9:22 for the very first time. All I could think was, "How did I make it through the first 18 years of my life without knowing about this?"
Best concert I ever had the privilege to attend. Excellent quality sound and amazing band. Pink Floyd rocked my world for whole life..... Awesome day to you All!!! 😊
Pink Floyd. What a time I had. Was introduced at the age of 20 and have never looked back. Tripped my brains out in Germany to some of the finest best music of that decade. Thanks to Pink Floyd I made it to the ripe old age of 72 and I'm still craving this and more. These days now leave me more open to other types of music but always back to the best first.
Marco Antoine Barbery The problem was that the band as individuals were never very happy with it. Gilmour, Mason and Wright all got less that Roger Waters in the profit take and their biggest regrets were the same: they all felt they should have contributed more. For a lot of Pink Floyd observers, it was becoming increasingly obvious that disharmony was pulling the band apart, a factor which barely saw them complete The Wall. From a lyrical stand point, it’s unique among their albums in that it’s angry. It looks at the people who dominate society and In turn, make it hard for everyone else to just get along. From a musical standpoint, it is so much greater than they ever thought it was, falling neatly between Wish You Were Here and The Wall where they kind of peaked and fell at the same time. In a way this album is almost underdone. It’s certainly underrated and never gets the widespread appreciation of their other albums. In the same way as the French export Cognac and keep Armagnac, one for hard core fans of the band to keep for themselves.
Es de lo mejor esta música .. una gran banda de pop rock ...esta música nunca morirá seguirá viviendo pink floid ...la mejor música y la mayoría de los grupos son de Inglaterra también de escocia ...pero muy pocos de Estados Unidos...
Иногда кажется, что шедевры этой группы могут заменить все остальные культурные произведения мира. Настолько в них весь мир. Концентрация всего гениального. Корявенько написала, но думаю, меня поймут😊
Ahhhh Pigs. Who doesn't love their eardrums surrounded by Pink Floyd Pigs. It's hard to pinpoint my favorite because I honestly think that they're all my favorite lol. Being 58yrs old I've heard them all of my life and they never ever get old. When I croak I want Goodbye Blue Sky to play and as I'm dropped into my hole I want to go out with Comfortably Numb. 😊✌💯
This was my 1st Album I purchased when I was 12 years old on Januray 23rd 1977. My best friends brother had just bought the album the night before and I we lestened to the whole album and I was hooked. Still listening 44 years later.
animals was the first concert of my life in milwaukee........division bell was the first concert i built as a stage hand.......two high points of my life...thank you pink floyd
There is no "best" guitarist for this time. Page, Beck, Gilmour, Howe, WHATEVER!. The music of the "70's is what it is. Take it from someone that dropped a needle on all these tunes. Just enjoy it. ROCK ON!
Live in the now. Take control of your culture and cultural experience. You don't need to be a passive consumer, pushed along by the flow of social normality. You can be a creator.
I realize most all of you have grown up and are proud to “Just Say No To Drugs”...I’ve never been a quitter and this boomer still loves to burn a doobie while listening to Floyd even at 57 yrs old !!
This is the kind of great music that you can lose track of earthly problems and be taken to a different part of the universe and forget about life! It's awesome!
The love of my life and I would listen to this album all the time... I miss You Jose ❤❤ R.I.P I continue to listen to this for us.. Wish you were here ! 💙
Just excellent. Cool funk, smooth vibes, biting lyrics. Genius song for all the members. They hit it out of the park here. It must have been tough putting out much after this. Yet they did. They sure did!!
It’s no wonder Gen X is the fucking coolest generation ever! Our crib music was next level and by the time we were toddlers we just had it in our blood!
Used to skip school so I could listen to this album. Rainy days with a joint were the best. Today it's raining, no joint, but just as good as it was, if not better now. Timeless
When I took family leave to take care of my new grandson while my daughter finished her schooling. This is what this little guy listened to for his first year. Loud, and strong, he slept right through it. Well he's a senior in high school now, and guess whats on his ipad? I grew a Floydian.
I see an array of age and creed appreciating what we all came her to enjoy and not a negative word to be seen. Floyd just brings out the best in people. Any time I speak of em it always flows into an intelligent, enlightening experience. Just the most mind provoking, intellectual art
Lisa , great hearing you. I've been a "FLOYDIAN" for OHHH WOW, 30 yrs this year. It's just amazing how a band can grow up right by our sides and it helps shape us into who we are today and way, way, LONG into the future long after we become part of the earth again.
In my humble opinion, The Wall, Wish you Were Here, Dark Side recieved all the plaudits but this is their outstanding album; the concept, the cover, the music . . . the timing of it.
It smashes the mind fuckery of this world and they've dumbed down the populous and want them to remain there, hence this masterpiece remains hidden from the average millennial consumer.
Yeah in my opinion David Gilmour is one of the best ever and my personal favorite guitarist. Nobody plays like him, his screaming guitar solos are epic. Totally unique sound. This solo and his solo on Time are just epic times 10.
He's great but not the best. Maybe top 10-15 on a good day. Floyd was Roger Waters, and very early on, Syd Barrett. Music is so subjective, though. It's whatever moves a person. Floyd were great. I was just never a super fan
@@TonyEnglandUK I did admit that it's subjective, but it's not a far fetched statement at all. He's great but probably not top 10. Certainly not the best, but it's whatever inspires you as a person. He's not better than Page. Clapton, Beck(rip). Peter Green and a handful of others. Just depends on what you like
You're posting opinions as if they were facts. In my opinion, he's leagues ahead of Peter Green. It's an opinion, not a fact. The original comment just said _"One of the best"_ just enjoy the music whoever's providing it..
Gilmour may have grooved out on 'Shine on', revved up the delay on 'Time' and unleashed his blues chops on 'Money' but never did he rock out as much as at the end of this tune...
Jonatan Olsén yes, In this song Roger plays the rhythm guitar and David the lead guitar and bass. He also played the bass on and some other Pink Floyd songs like Hey You, for example.
I remember in my teens, I would listen to this whole album. Who thought headphones could transport you to another world? Full volume, 2-3am. Insomnia. Turn on my light (it was a blue light) sit there with my eyes closed. Smoke a bowl, and another. Those times are gone. Life doesn't hit me the same anymore, nor does music. I miss those days.
yep, I remember even getting really involved into what i was listening without any drugs very often, the music was like a drug itself, you could just listen, that was the process itself
I remember listening to this on vinyl with my headsets on full blast and just transcending to planet pink. What's up with these modern day headsets? I bought what was suppose to be the best out there and I can't get any volume out of them. I like my music loud but can't seem to find any modern equipment that delivers. I miss my Yamaha 275 watt amp with my cerwin vegan v-15s
@@yankeedolphin6286 Out of interest, which ones did you buy? I bought Sony XM4s and they're really incredible and the clarity is amazing especially with 360-degree sound and the noise cancelling. The problem, for me, is that they're not very loud. I may have damaged my hearing from going to clubs, gigs and concerts over the years because my son says they hurt his ears. I think the headphones he uses for his Playstation are louder. The noise cancelling is amazing and it does get really immersive... but when you want to crank it up and realise it's already at full volume, it can be quite disappointing. When it is too loud it gets hard to distinguish different instruments because they all blend together (which I hate), but I wish they had more kick to them.
"Music doesn't hit the same anymore." I use to run lights for a band...I kinda got burned out on some types...I'm happy to say that now I'm 57 and it has become important in my life again...plus I've found a whole new appreciation for bands and genres I use to not even give a thought to. Find something new to you, different....if music was ever that important to you...those feelings are still there, you just gotta go looking for them again.
Bought this album in January, 1977...43 years ago ...saw the Animals tour in June 1977 at the Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. That show was quite the spectacle, inflated figurines, the airplane crashing, the dry ice effects, the videos, and...true Quadrophonic sounds...Pa speakers on every corner of the arena!
I've been a Pink Floyd fan since birth and no matter what album of there's I'm listening to I always find Animals to be the best... It is just impossible to get old!
They make it hard for me to listen to other rock and roll bands. I have to switch genres for musical satisfaction. (Reggae, jazz, electronica, dance, etc..)
Still one of my fave Floyd songs. Roger Waters came into his own as a songwriter here, and the band - though disintegrating at this point - were on FIRE.
I said this elsewhere but I wonder how many Americans thought _"Hey you, Whitehouse"_ was referring to the American Whitehouse. It's actually referring to Mary Whitehouse, a television clean-up campaigner famous in Britain years ago for trying to keep swearing and nudity off screens.
@@stevenavakian5250 She really was a self-righteous, squeaky-clean housewife who tried to keep swearing and nudity out of the media. And our feelings off the street.
I don’t pretend to know much, I do know this; there is a feeling in my belly. A feeling that transcends childhood. A intuitive embodiment that knows that this sound reaches my soul.
Fuuuuuuck this is some seriously good stuff. I play pink floyd while I write my papers in grad school, I'm telling you, it taps into some alternate brain space and brilliance flows right out. Its medicine as far as I'm concerned
This is my most favorite Pink Floyd album. Have liked Animals from the moment it hit New Orleans' record stores. My friends and I would listen to it most days after school as we did our homework. Great memories brought about as I listen to this video.
I started listening to Pink Floyd when I was about 12 now I'm 55 when a band is this good the music never gets old !! I n HIGH School in between classes I would go to my car and get stoned lol. The funny thing was I was a jock I played Football and Wrestling I was also a two time State Champ at 195 lbs !! What I wouldn't give to have those days back !!! Hatboro Horsham P.A. CLASS OF 1981....
Ken Bray I’m turning 50 this December n I started at the age of 16-17 backhome in India n I’m still going on n gonna introduce to my high school attending son.
Absolute geniuses. Floyd was ahead of the game in every aspect of music. No one then used the keyboards to create gems such as this one. No one then or no one now had lyrics that rein true to this day. MOTHER is a prime example. Roger asked Mother if he should trust the Government?? His remarks we exactly "NO FUCKING WAY" as he was performing the wall live in Chicago back in 2012. He said in 1979 as well as In 2012, that if u give our government and our police to much power we r on a very Slippery slope. The bastards r slowly taking every bit of rights we have. Pink Floyd is a class all by themselves. The legacy will go on forever.
I love Pink Floyd they are my religion. DSOTM my bible, but you know I gotta say Travis Scott Highest in the Room has some pretty cool sounding Back beats and noise that are definitely Floydian. Towards the end listen & check it out. You gotta keep that mind open and aware. Stay Woke!
Saw Roger Waters perform this song live just 4 days ago! I'm still thinking about the concert. Such an amazing artist!! Describing why I love Pink Floyd's music so much to a non-fan is like trying to describe the joy of fresh mountain air to a fish. It's just not possible! Pink Floyd's not just a band, they're a way of life!!!!
Clássico inigualável.. de uma época não tão distante, mas um abismo de qualidade em relação ao cenário atual.. eterno Pink Floyd, diferente de tudo e de todos.. Só agradeço!
I jam this tune at work loud then one day this old plumber comes out of the shop and says who in the F$&k is this ! It’s Pink Floyd bro ! He said man she rocks ! I cranked it up full blast WOW LOL !!!
I am 65 years old and am still addicted to Pink Floyd. Proof that their music is timeless!
Addicted is the right word. I can't stop listening to them, Prince and the sound of rain. It's been like 11 years. They are simply at another level. Mozart and the classical musicians must love them in Heaven. Even animals know how great PF is. It's a trip. Hope there's music in The Afterlife.
I'm only 62, but they're my absolute favorite! Ever since"Dark Side".
Yep, me too. 65 and addicted.
58 and hooked!!
It's a 'good' addiction!
I've heard this more than any other piece of music ever, for the last 62 years. I never grow tired of it.
And I'll never will
One love
This was my first concert, Anaheim,California 1978
Per me è stato il concerto più bello della mia vita, Modena italia fine anni 80
First time I ever heard them was in 78' too! On a Carnival ride at the strawberry festival in Garden Grove! 😁
Lucky, they are my favorite band of all time, and my first concert was Styx cause I missed them lol.
Mine was
Ted Nugent
OKC 79.
I remember being a kid in the 90s and my dad would throw this album on on vinyl after he got home from work at lockheed in yonkers and got my brother and I fed. We'd be playing on the family pc and hed be chilling with a martini listening to this album and i remember wanting to hang with him just vibing but knowing he just wanted to be alone for an hour or so to unwind from a hard day so Id wait until it was over. Its always been a magical chill album for me since
I played for my boys also. I'm 62 years old and I still think I'm 18.
Bitter pill to swallow:
As an Aerospace dad myself...I'd love it if my kids sat down & listened to my wind down tunes...I get it though, I never would've gotten between my dad & his thing.
That's where we make our mistakes, my friend.;)
Cool stories guys!!
Good boy
He woulda liked it if you sat by his feet, quietly listening with him. Quiet and no squirming around, being the key.
When I was a boy, my parents hated it when I played Pink Floyd at full volume. Now I'm a dad, and my boy hates it when I play Pink Floyd at full volume. The more things change...
Some things never change💪💪
Too fukin funny.
The more they stay the same?
My Mom, in her 70s didn't like me playing it loud either. But after I moved out, she got into Pink Floyd and told me she loves them now, and how she used to make me turn it down
Maybe you should fucking turn it down you inconsiderate asshole
I am 63 and i wont stop listening to Pink Floyd ever !! Beautiful and transcending music.. so awesome!!👍💗💋🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🇱🇷
I'm 74 and still listen to Pink Floyd. Don't you think the picture of the band is not the original Pink Floyd?
Pink Floyd never tires, gets old or even non-relevant. It is classic stuff and I still love it after 30 years of listening to it.
Maravilhoso. Melhor banda do mundo
Fourty years. More
Man... this Stuff just never gets...Old !!👍🎸😎
Thank you Dad for showing me this legendary band God rest your soul..
Your father is with you and watches over you
R.i.p to your father in heaven 😢.
RIP your dad. Sounded like a great one. 👍 🙏
Hard to believe this was from 42 years ago and it is STILL a phenomenal jam!!!
Make it 43 yrs.
I heard this album back in 1977, have loved it ever since, my favorite album of all times, oh by the way my favorite album, but this is the ultimate song. Love, Love Love.
45 now
100 years from now, this will still be played.
Probably more.
If we are still here
You mean, still playing.....continuous loop!
Best reply evaaaaa
No doubt😁👍✌
I'm 67, and agree with you. I have to listen to Pink Floyd everyday.
You can search through UA-cam high and low and never find a band with more talent than Pink Floyd!! I don't think their musical talent could ever be superseded and living proof of it is ever since Pink Floyd music has slowly progressed backwards. And even though I respect some rap music. It's about as primitive as it can get. Where is once again Pink Floyd. The Pinnacle
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Chatbot rhetoric
Je vais avoir 72 ans en août et j’écoute Pink Floyd chaque jour .❤
Same here on both...I'm 67 also!
All rock bands are equal, but Pink Floyd is more equal than others.
Some comments are orellion, but ...
"All animals are equal, but some more than others." Pink Floyd and George Orwell are a shockingly good combination.
@@legoworksstudios1 Roger loves Orwell.
Pink Floyd IS more equal than others!!!
2 legs bad 4 legs good
Wow.I bought this album when I was 16 and I thought I was cool.I'm 58 now and so thankful for the music of my youth.🙏
Same here dude.✊
Yeah
I still have this on 8 track.
I remember Exactly where I was, in my brothers room when my Father came in with this album , we broke out a bag of pretzels and played cards , "Fish" listening to it ,
This is the first Pink Floyd album I bought when I was 16 as well. I’ve been hooked ever since.
This album is brutal and beautiful at the same time. Still love it now 40 years later.
Brutal? There are a lot of words I'd use to describe Animals, and brutal is most definitely not one of them.
🔔Ростов на Дону🔔✴♣️✴Мишуня.
Альбом Действительно💎🎼💎#убойный#Впрочем Как и все альбомы,и Композиции #💎💎💎#Их#Diamond#-состава...!!!!!!🔔✴♣️✴🔔🔊🎹🎙🎸🎙🥁🎼🎷🎶🔊!!!
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@@bedrockcastle777Animals is a concept album based on Animal Farm by George Orwell. Give it a read, it is a terrifying novel given how easy it could become a reality.
@@bedrockcastle777brutally honest, maybe?!
During hard times or bad times, I can always count on the Floyd to lift my spirits. Whether it's Sid's fabulous stuff or Echoes, Dark Side, Animals or the Wall, and everything in between, their music makes things a little bit better. Music is a source of inspiration and happiness to many.
The soundtrack of a great run of LIFE ....yeah , it's been great and still is..,.
I've said this elsewhere but I wonder how many Americans think _"Hey you, Whitehouse"_ is about the American Whitehouse. It's actually about Mary Whitehouse, a TV clean-up campaigner in the UK who was notorious for keeping nudity and bad language out of British media.
Healing in a world that just wants to make you sick lol 😂
This song just blew me away when I heard it for the first time. I wore out the LP cuz I played it so much. And it made Pink Floyd the greatest group ever in my mind.
I don't always listen to Pink Floyd animals, but when I do, the whole neighborhood does too.
:)
Fuck yeah!!
then you're missing out the Earphone experience
Perfect!
I love you
This song just kicks a**....
Takes me back to the late 70's and my high school daze....my friends...the parties... the girlfriends....cruisin' in my '55 Chevy blastin this on a saturday night...man, those were the days my friends...
A lot of people don't understand but this is one of the greatest anti-political songs written in its time the entire album is an absolute masterpiece and the fact that every song is over 10 minutes beautiful music complete success thank you Roger Waters
And, couldn't be more fitting for the current times we're in!
Anti- political, anti-capitalism, anti-upper classism.
The best!!
@@charliebay9441 yea, pigs
Also thx David some of his best guitar work imo
That George Orwell was so impressed by this album that he wrote an allegorical novel based on it, really tells you how important Pink Floyd's music really is.
Hell to the YES!
Georgia Guidestones ~ Elberton, Georgia
its transcendental
Funny
Um...... Animal Farm was written in 1945. This album came out in 1977. A great book, a fantastic album, but Orwell was not inspired to write because of this album.
I've been listening to the Floyd since I heard their psychedelic sounds in 1968. Ya know I have yet to hear anything from these guys that I haven't liked...everything is great
54 years and still going.
My teenage uncles hooked me up to their stereo and big ol headphones and introduced me to The Wall when I was 10. Around 1980. I turned my daughter onto it and she absolutely devoured it. She had to know everything about it. So I gave her the movie too. I’ll be going to Florida soon. It’s about time to turn a couple of grandchildren onto it. I love it. So has everyone I’ve turned onto it.
I'm 50 and I've been a fan for over 40 years
A great song on a fantastic album from a legendary band. I'm so glad I grew up listening to classics like Pink Floyd and so many other great band's from the 60's and 70's
I am with you brother
66 in Houston Texas and still rockin to pink Floyd I play a few of their songs on my guitar 🎸
During the pandemic, a LOT of my neighbors have become very acquainted with Pink Floyd.
mine too ... so far no complaints
X3
I know mine are right now for sure LOL we did sabbath bloody sabbath at the top of our lungs earlier.... XO!!!
Yeah, mine too....wow!
They we're high
Back in the day 4 decades ago I use to listen to Pink Floyd when I was smoking Angel Dust, and it would put me in another world it was awesome. Now I'm Clean and Sober, and when I listen to it now it still puts me in another world. Pink Floyd will always Rock. I'm 62 years young and I will never understand what people are seeing in some of the music that is out there. Old school is the best time. So all you young timers keep on Rocking.✌️God Bless you all.
What was PCP like? I've tried every drug under the Sun at one time or another... except for Angel Dust. You couldn't get it in the UK for some reason. So I was always curious as to the effects. I know it's hallucinogenic to some extent, and very speedy too.
Sounds like a mixture of acid and crystal meth, but I'm sure there must be more to it than that our else folk would just have done those two.
@@terrypussypower Hello there terrypussypower. To be honest with you it was one of my best highs ever, and I also done every drug from A to Z. I done Angel Dust for about 3 years and I was Bless that I'm still able to be a normal person, I know some of the people that I use to party with it screw them up in the brain, it's sad. But even though it was 1 of my best highs I still had some bad Trip's. So my suggestion is not to take that chance because one high can jack you up. But now my best highs is with are Lord Jesus Christ.
I've seen Pink Floyd twice while flying on multiple hits of LSD (late 80's.) And of course would otherwise listen to this and Zeppelin, Doors, etc. while smoking good Colombian Gold. Now, I'm 25 years clean and I find when listening to the music it's every bit as transcendental as it was back then. I didn't think it would rock without the chemicals, but it does; maybe more so.
@@LeFatCobraCongratulation on your sober time Brother. God Bless you always👍.
Hey Brother in Christ. Thank you very much for your Reply. Also Congratulations on your Sobriety Also God Bless you and your family 🙏 Fritz's Foster
Why isn’t there an option to chat with people who are listening to the song right now? That would be awesome because I know like minded people listen to these kinds of masterpieces and would be great to exchange a few words. Get it done UA-cam!
UA-cam is Google, Google is UA-cam.
@@sully0001 You are soooo right. I just shared it on Twitter with a person of an entirely different language & they clearly not only got it, but appreciated it.
I am right now
@@dianapenmen8313 and i did 1 year ago.
That would have been really nice
I am 29 and love to listen this music. I got rid of all the crap they make these days.
Listened to this first back in college days. Pink Floyd never gets old. exceptional group that I never get enough of.
I still remember driving down the road one night after I'd just bought this album and hearing that guitar solo kick in at about 9:22 for the very first time. All I could think was, "How did I make it through the first 18 years of my life without knowing about this?"
You're telling me, I heard this song for the first time last year at 25 y/o
Bro, same!
Flat out obscenity of truth
That guitar was so powerful, it took away my cancer.
Best concert I ever had the privilege to attend. Excellent quality sound and amazing band. Pink Floyd rocked my world for whole life..... Awesome day to you All!!! 😊
Pink floyd are true musical geniuses truly timeless work of art
Well put
This Album is more relevant today than it was in 77....
Great Music is Timeless.
Pink Floyd. What a time I had. Was introduced at the age of 20 and have never looked back. Tripped my brains out in Germany to some of the finest best music of that decade. Thanks to Pink Floyd I made it to the ripe old age of 72 and I'm still craving this and more. These days now leave me more open to other types of music but always back to the best first.
One of the Floyd's best group efforts. Absolutely brilliant and flawless execution. Unfortunately, this song is far more relevant today!
Mozart would've loved this.
i'm 60 yrs old now and always and allways will love this song....
The same age as U. Pink Floyd is with me since i whas 16 , never ending story
@@Rhebeanna 65 here 😊
One of the most underrated albums of one of the best bands of all time
it's a classic to be re-disco-vered buy a new generation
Floyd die hards don't consider this album underrated. The problem was that the songs were so long that they didn't get much radio time.
This is definitely my favorite Floyd Album. I hope I get to listen to this one more time before I die someday
Marco Antoine Barbery The problem was that the band as individuals were never very happy with it. Gilmour, Mason and Wright all got less that Roger Waters in the profit take and their biggest regrets were the same: they all felt they should have contributed more. For a lot of Pink Floyd observers, it was becoming increasingly obvious that disharmony was pulling the band apart, a factor which barely saw them complete The Wall. From a lyrical stand point, it’s unique among their albums in that it’s angry. It looks at the people who dominate society and In turn, make it hard for everyone else to just get along. From a musical standpoint, it is so much greater than they ever thought it was, falling neatly between Wish You Were Here and The Wall where they kind of peaked and fell at the same time. In a way this album is almost underdone. It’s certainly underrated and never gets the widespread appreciation of their other albums. In the same way as the French export Cognac and keep Armagnac, one for hard core fans of the band to keep for themselves.
Marco Antoine Barbery I listen to it when I was like 9/10
Es de lo mejor esta música .. una gran banda de pop rock ...esta música nunca morirá seguirá viviendo pink floid ...la mejor música y la mayoría de los grupos son de Inglaterra también de escocia ...pero muy pocos de Estados Unidos...
Иногда кажется, что шедевры этой группы могут заменить все остальные культурные произведения мира. Настолько в них весь мир. Концентрация всего гениального. Корявенько написала, но думаю, меня поймут😊
❤
Правда, друг, между строк говорю правду человечеству.
Написано в точку.
Who's jammin' to this 70's masterpiece in 2020?!
John Walls I play it along with a few other albums while painting!
@@skmfilms4229 So cool to hear....art and animals!
amigo, esto seguirá por varias generaciones
Is this the 2020 post? I’m late. I was looking for 2019
Im here man :)
When you haven't listened to this song in a couple of years it sounds like the first time. I forgot how awesome it was.
Ahhhh Pigs. Who doesn't love their eardrums surrounded by Pink Floyd Pigs. It's hard to pinpoint my favorite because I honestly think that they're all my favorite lol. Being 58yrs old I've heard them all of my life and they never ever get old. When I croak I want Goodbye Blue Sky to play and as I'm dropped into my hole I want to go out with Comfortably Numb. 😊✌💯
Excellent choices!
Don't forget Jesus is the VIP membership to Heaven. All you have to do is accept His payment.
F*ck Jeebus! Satan’s mah man! He’s the one with all the good albums and a huge sound system!
Music WILL NEVER be written this way again.. No matter how good it is!!!
Porcupine Tree is something you might enjoy.
No. Just a pig man yesterday. Not your king no more at least I'm not you may be
This was my 1st Album I purchased when I was 12 years old on Januray 23rd 1977. My best friends brother had just bought the album the night before and I we lestened to the whole album and I was hooked. Still listening 44 years later.
animals was the first concert of my life in milwaukee........division bell was the first concert i built as a stage hand.......two high points of my life...thank you pink floyd
Awesome!!!
There is no "best" guitarist for this time. Page, Beck, Gilmour, Howe, WHATEVER!. The music of the "70's is what it is. Take it from someone that dropped a needle on all these tunes. Just enjoy it. ROCK ON!
Nope
Amen
60s were newborn, the 80s was mostly commercialised, but the 70s were free.
mad respect for you, wish I existed back then
Live in the now. Take control of your culture and cultural experience. You don't need to be a passive consumer, pushed along by the flow of social normality. You can be a creator.
I was there Anaheim Studiem 1978, Best Concert I Have ever been to!
You fart more now?
Ceskoslovenska.
I realize most all of you have grown up and are proud to “Just Say No To Drugs”...I’ve never been a quitter and this boomer still loves to burn a doobie while listening to Floyd even at 57 yrs old !!
But maybe slow down with it, you are only 41 !
🔥🤙
Pot HEAD
Nothing wrong with a casual joint!
76 and still rockin
This is the kind of great music that you can lose track of earthly problems and be taken to a different part of the universe and forget about life! It's awesome!
Hard to lose track of earthly problems when listening to this album since its all about earthly degradation and debauchery
@@andrewcochrane6852 was gonna say the same they talk about big problems the intire album
Garret Lopez exactly ✌️
How come can you forget about earthly problems when they are the main subject of the album?
Garret Lopez absolutely
The love of my life and I would listen to this album all the time... I miss You Jose ❤❤ R.I.P I continue to listen to this for us.. Wish you were here ! 💙
so sorry for your loss Sheila.
im sorry. I hope to be loved like that when im gone
Tan bonita
And now Jose is here with us in memory, and we may well think of him and you in our hearts because you shared with us :)
Sorry Sid
Just excellent. Cool funk, smooth vibes, biting lyrics. Genius song for all the members. They hit it out of the park here. It must have been tough putting out much after this. Yet they did. They sure did!!
👍
I've been listening to pink floyd for 47 yrs. Memories now
Quase impossível falar qual a melhor música de Pink Floyd, mas essa é fantástica.😊
It’s no wonder Gen X is the fucking coolest generation ever! Our crib music was next level and by the time we were toddlers we just had it in our blood!
You ain't cool, just wanna be fools
@@andys5821 felching Queen! 👸
Used to skip school so I could listen to this album. Rainy days with a joint were the best. Today it's raining, no joint, but just as good as it was, if not better now. Timeless
That guitar solo takes me to another dimension
Amen.
Are there cookies in that Dimension because if there are no cookies I don't want to go.
take us
@@eliassilva9692 of course You know, It is in YOU. Already
We are already in an infinite number of infinite combos of dimensions of infinity dimensions that dosnt contain u or me or both
When I took family leave to take care of my new grandson while my daughter finished her schooling. This is what this little guy listened to for his first year. Loud, and strong, he slept right through it. Well he's a senior in high school now, and guess whats on his ipad? I grew a Floydian.
Poor kid, what about jazz?
I,m a Floridian Floydian from Miami a long time ago .
@@waynetot9767 in your question lies your answer
💪💪🔥
You are a few sheep short.ONE stay outa your grown grandsons ipad....TWO .You brainwashed him anyway....THREE .you wrote that on his ipad you witch
Pink Floyd only becomes more relevant with time. They haven't dated a bit.
Precisely.
SINCE 1979, IM AWAKE.........WAR=NING,.......LA FONDE AND DONALD DUCK ON 45, RULES DISNEYLAND, ALLO ALLO.??
What a coincidence, I haven't dated in a while either!!
Man, this one time......Pigs. That's all, Pigs. Thank you, my good sir.
@@chrissteinruck8681 PPIIIIIIIGGGGGSSSSS. INNNNN SSSSPPPAAAAAACCCCCCEEEE!!¡!!
Classic timeless beautiful work of art 🎸
I see an array of age and creed appreciating what we all came her to enjoy and not a negative word to be seen. Floyd just brings out the best in people. Any time I speak of em it always flows into an intelligent, enlightening experience. Just the most mind provoking, intellectual art
lisa mcphee agreed!!!!
let me tell u smth lisa, u'r so awesome that i wish i could find any girl who can think in such an amazing way
You couldn't have said it any better you hit the nail right on the head !!
lisa mcphee = Mindfulness is awareness and is also rare these days , thank you ....
Lisa , great hearing you. I've been a "FLOYDIAN" for OHHH WOW, 30 yrs this year. It's just amazing how a band can grow up right by our sides and it helps shape us into who we are today and way, way, LONG into the future long after we become part of the earth again.
This song is also a big hit on other planets.
AND IF NOT IT DAMN WELL SHOULD BE. BIG BAD PIG MAN, HA HA
Yeah I heard that too!
LOL! that's great man, and ain't it the truth!
@@Pounder218 hell yeah 😎👍✌️
@@Pounder218 They will be waking up the neighbors on Mars with this soon unless they already are.
In my humble opinion, The Wall, Wish you Were Here, Dark Side recieved all the plaudits but this is their outstanding album; the concept, the cover, the music . . . the timing of it.
peter brady it’s their very first studio album
110% agreed
Nah, this shit sounds gay as fuck, there's a reason thee other songs are pop
It smashes the mind fuckery of this world and they've dumbed down the populous and want them to remain there, hence this masterpiece remains hidden from the average millennial consumer.
I agree this album is extremely underrated and under played.
Yeah in my opinion David Gilmour is one of the best ever and my personal favorite guitarist. Nobody plays like him, his screaming guitar solos are epic. Totally unique sound. This solo and his solo on Time are just epic times 10.
Comfortably Numb, Live in Pompeii, 2016. Watch a balding, grey haired old man give a display of electric guitar virtuosity.
He's great but not the best. Maybe top 10-15 on a good day. Floyd was Roger Waters, and very early on, Syd Barrett. Music is so subjective, though. It's whatever moves a person. Floyd were great. I was just never a super fan
@@ShawnConrad-tw8du lol, what drivel, behave yourself.
@@TonyEnglandUK I did admit that it's subjective, but it's not a far fetched statement at all. He's great but probably not top 10. Certainly not the best, but it's whatever inspires you as a person. He's not better than Page. Clapton, Beck(rip). Peter Green and a handful of others. Just depends on what you like
You're posting opinions as if they were facts. In my opinion, he's leagues ahead of Peter Green. It's an opinion, not a fact. The original comment just said _"One of the best"_ just enjoy the music whoever's providing it..
The bridge on pigs is unbelievable. Love the rythym guitar as well. Really sets the tone for the song. Classic.
All animals are equal, but some animals (pigs) are more equal than others.
Animal Farm
Thank you George Orwell
Four Legs Good, Two Legs -Bad- Better
BEASTS OF ENGLAND, BEASTS OF IRELAND, BEASTS OF EVERY LAND AND CLIME!
Cory Comelio nice :3
This song is a real masterpiece
The final bass line..is one of the greatest of all time...genius
Have seen Floyd few times and have never disappointed..
I was at this concert in Cleveland Ohio, I'll Never ever forget and I'm 60. It was most Wonderful.
This was my first concert, many since Cleveland ROCKS !
Im in youngstown south of you on a sunny summer day... Jk its rainy and cold for being june
Nice
I saw the 77 tour in Houston..amazing concert..
What do want?
A cookie?
Gilmour may have grooved out on 'Shine on', revved up the delay on 'Time' and unleashed his blues chops on 'Money' but never did he rock out as much as at the end of this tune...
I don't care what anyone says, David Gilmour is THE best guitar player on the planet, period.
Nathan Sutton Oh without a doubt.
On both guitar and bass.
Pand Santhi
He plays bass too?
Jonatan Olsén yes, In this song Roger plays the rhythm guitar and David the lead guitar and bass. He also played the bass on and some other Pink Floyd songs like Hey You, for example.
Amazing how society breaks down to Pigs, Sheep, and Dogs
Hawks and Doves...
OInk Oink, My good friend.
we truly live in a society
Amazingly disconcerting.. to have to subscribe to such a notion.
George Costanza: we’re living in a society here!!!
I remember in my teens, I would listen to this whole album. Who thought headphones could transport you to another world? Full volume, 2-3am. Insomnia. Turn on my light (it was a blue light) sit there with my eyes closed. Smoke a bowl, and another. Those times are gone. Life doesn't hit me the same anymore, nor does music. I miss those days.
Same. Although once in awhile it still hits me.
yep, I remember even getting really involved into what i was listening without any drugs very often, the music was like a drug itself, you could just listen, that was the process itself
I remember listening to this on vinyl with my headsets on full blast and just transcending to planet pink. What's up with these modern day headsets? I bought what was suppose to be the best out there and I can't get any volume out of them. I like my music loud but can't seem to find any modern equipment that delivers. I miss my Yamaha 275 watt amp with my cerwin vegan v-15s
@@yankeedolphin6286 Out of interest, which ones did you buy? I bought Sony XM4s and they're really incredible and the clarity is amazing especially with 360-degree sound and the noise cancelling.
The problem, for me, is that they're not very loud. I may have damaged my hearing from going to clubs, gigs and concerts over the years because my son says they hurt his ears. I think the headphones he uses for his Playstation are louder. The noise cancelling is amazing and it does get really immersive... but when you want to crank it up and realise it's already at full volume, it can be quite disappointing.
When it is too loud it gets hard to distinguish different instruments because they all blend together (which I hate), but I wish they had more kick to them.
"Music doesn't hit the same anymore."
I use to run lights for a band...I kinda got burned out on some types...I'm happy to say that now I'm 57 and it has become important in my life again...plus I've found a whole new appreciation for bands and genres I use to not even give a thought to. Find something new to you, different....if music was ever that important to you...those feelings are still there, you just gotta go looking for them again.
Bought this album in January, 1977...43 years ago ...saw the Animals tour in June 1977 at the Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. That show was quite the spectacle, inflated figurines, the airplane crashing, the dry ice effects, the videos, and...true Quadrophonic sounds...Pa speakers on every corner of the arena!
I saw them 1995 at Vienna Airport and the show was pretty much as you described. Pure joy for ears and eyes, to say the least!
Damn nice. Saw Rodger waters and Eric Clapton in the 80s on Reg tour in Philadelphia. Man was that a GREAT experience. Love Floyd
Saw it in Dallas 77, they played Animals, Wish You Were Here & DSOM in entirety. Great Show.
I've been a Pink Floyd fan since birth and no matter what album of there's I'm listening to I always find Animals to be the best... It is just impossible to get old!
They make it hard for me to listen to other rock and roll bands. I have to switch genres for musical satisfaction. (Reggae, jazz, electronica, dance, etc..)
@@PatrickZiggy
Amen, I so get it. Im a audio file as well but it all started with Pink Floyd.
It is magic my friend!
It is magic my friend!
It is magic my friend!
NO ME CANSO DE ESCUCHAR LA MÚSICA DE PINK FLOYD, Y ESTAMOS EN EL 2023, SALUDOS DESDE ALICANTE
Still one of my fave Floyd songs. Roger Waters came into his own as a songwriter here, and the band - though disintegrating at this point - were on FIRE.
I said this elsewhere but I wonder how many Americans thought _"Hey you, Whitehouse"_ was referring to the American Whitehouse. It's actually referring to Mary Whitehouse, a television clean-up campaigner famous in Britain years ago for trying to keep swearing and nudity off screens.
@@TonyEnglandUK "Mary you're nearly a treat"
@@TonyEnglandUK didn't know that, thanks for the insight
@@stevenavakian5250 She really was a self-righteous, squeaky-clean housewife who tried to keep swearing and nudity out of the media. And our feelings off the street.
@@TonyEnglandUK Hey, thanks for the update. Now when I sing ' hey you Whitehouse' I can put in in the proper context
Pink Floyd is one of my favourite bands all their songs are great😊
para mi es la mejor banda inclusive supera a los Beatles para mi pink floy es la mejor no sera superada q dios los vendiga x esa musica espectacular
David Gilmour has to be one of my top 5 favorite guitarist 👏 🙇
me too
Ditto, my friend.
Gary Moore, Jeff Beck, Roy Bucannan, Alex Lifeson.
He's not the best guitarist by any means but god damn he has some of the most FEEL you can get from a guitar it's insane
@@Sniffhow to me his style is something I can't not dislike that's what I say.
I don’t pretend to know much, I do know this; there is a feeling in my belly. A feeling that transcends childhood. A intuitive embodiment that knows that this sound reaches my soul.
You and me both joe!
Oh Wow. Everyone grab a dictionary so they know what your talking about. CORN EATER
Was listening at 15 years and still listening at 58.
Yaaa Me too bro!
Fuuuuuuck this is some seriously good stuff. I play pink floyd while I write my papers in grad school, I'm telling you, it taps into some alternate brain space and brilliance flows right out. Its medicine as far as I'm concerned
Medicinal Floyd. That sounds about right.
Embrace ir
This album is definitely epic
This the Dark Side and the Wall is absolutely the Trip le Crown of All Rock 💪
That's the weed talking. We all said the same thing back in the day listening to this. The music has nothing to do with it. Or does it ... hmmmm.
Really don't think these comments are giving the cowbell the credit it deserves in this song. yeah Gilmour's pretty sharp, but the COWBELL man.
MORE DAMN COW BELL NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Theres never too much cowbell
Aesop Rock’s Crooked has some seriously underestimated cowbell action.
sam forryan cowbell forever big daddy 😇🤘👿
sam forryan
I need me more cowbell 😂
This is my most favorite Pink Floyd album. Have liked Animals from the moment it hit New Orleans' record stores. My friends and I would listen to it most days after school as we did our homework. Great memories brought about as I listen to this video.
Win-win situation. Great music while getting educated.
Me and my buddy,smoked some good weed.and listen to this album,alot
Man, that's a whole different class of music right there.
WORD
@@ashman0071 thank you :)
I started listening to Pink Floyd when I was about 12 now I'm 55 when a band is this good the music never gets old !! I n HIGH School in between classes I would go to my car and get stoned lol. The funny thing was I was a jock I played Football and Wrestling I was also a two time State Champ at 195 lbs !! What I wouldn't give to have those days back !!! Hatboro Horsham P.A. CLASS OF 1981....
Ken Bray no fucking way, cheltenham high school class of 82!
Rapaz, você era doido mesmo hem!!!!
Ken Bray I’m turning 50 this December n I started at the age of 16-17 backhome in India n I’m still going on n gonna introduce to my high school attending son.
Know where your coming from.. St.Vincent - St.Mary Akron Ohio 80’
"Animals". For me best Album of Pink Floyd.
solarfire1000 i agree
Wrong
@Parker How weird that he said "for me" as if opinions are subjective or something... Almost as if he couldn't be wrong... So strange...
I agree, I love this album. Some of my favorite guitar work is on this totally underrated album.
3rd favorite amazing album
Absolute geniuses. Floyd was ahead of the game in every aspect of music. No one then used the keyboards to create gems such as this one. No one then or no one now had lyrics that rein true to this day. MOTHER is a prime example. Roger asked Mother if he should trust the Government?? His remarks we exactly "NO FUCKING WAY" as he was performing the wall live in Chicago back in 2012. He said in 1979 as well as
In 2012, that if u give our government and our police to much power we r on a very
Slippery slope. The bastards r slowly taking every bit of rights we have. Pink Floyd is a class all by themselves. The legacy will go on forever.
James Waller Frank Zappa Bro. Check him out and get back to me.
Lyrics - Bob Dylan?
@@shakehandswithbeef5298 Agreed.
Dave's bass guitar work on this is epic along with his guitar outro.
true that - Roger was too lazy to lay down the bass lines he wrote so the strory goes
@@ashman0071 Oh, didn't know that. It is great bass!
What a timeless band, I would listen to this on repeat in middle school and it still never gets old.
Simple , but elegant bass work. Gilmour , tears it up, on his outro!!
Not so simple, I think. A little tricky, I would say. But elegant and amazing, no doubt. I love this song.
"Now THAT is music. Pink Floyd is just different, bro". Said a life long Hip-Hopper after hearing Pink Floyd for the first time.
Alex hefner?
That’s why you shouldn’t limit yourself.
rock on my brudda
I love Pink Floyd they are my religion. DSOTM my bible, but you know I gotta say Travis Scott Highest in the Room has some pretty cool sounding Back beats and noise that are definitely Floydian. Towards the end listen & check it out. You gotta keep that mind open and aware. Stay Woke!
Escuchar esta música en la madrugada....unas copas charlando con los amigos , el silencio de la noches...es lo máximo que recuerdos
Un poco de coraza y mas risa
“The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.”
Thats my favorite line in the book.
These days it's not that the pigs have become like the men..
@@allanfmarsden yea dude, and its sad. But throughout the ages people;e have became pigs.
And WE, are all people/pigs!
Yes, YOU TOO!!
@@BrainfishChannel im a dog
A punch you in the face album. Everything about it is brilliant.
My personal favorite album
i wish this song would never end
*Definitely Worthy of a Right Click Over ▌▌to then Select Loop .. ✔*
the song doesn't end at its ending on the dark side of the moon.
J Ramsay me toooooo
It never ends until the dogs lay down by the stone
Save it in your heart. It may live forever there!
just the right amount of cowbell.
Love that cow bell...😂😂SNL
Lmfao dude
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lol
truly the perfect amount of cowbell
2020 needs more cowbell
Saw Roger Waters perform this song live just 4 days ago! I'm still thinking about the concert. Such an amazing artist!! Describing why I love Pink Floyd's music so much to a non-fan is like trying to describe the joy of fresh mountain air to a fish. It's just not possible! Pink Floyd's not just a band, they're a way of life!!!!
David I saw Roger just 3 days ago.. I still got chills thinking of what I have witnessed. One of the best experiences I’ve ever had so far.
He did a great show!
Love the music sick of his political views
Wait...you said no fans? There are "no fans" of Pink Floyd???? We should exterminate them. They must be dangerous people...
@@bobbywho3315 did you ever listen to any Pink Floyd's lyrics in the past 40 years?
It is funny how you always return...To the past.
But then again, where else am I gonna go?
"Youth is wasted on the young".
See, I, was remembering Alan Parsons...And was Led back again. After about 2 months.
edit: these guys are Fn great.
Any way's, see ya's soon. lol
Its funny, my time machine only goes forward.
"My brain hurts."
my Mom always said that and ...."you cannot put an old head on young shoulders"
As Pink said..."The memories of a man in his old age,
Are the deeds of a man in his prime."
Clássico inigualável.. de uma época não tão distante, mas um abismo de qualidade em relação ao cenário atual.. eterno Pink Floyd, diferente de tudo e de todos.. Só agradeço!
Aí sim, mais um brasileiro que ama Pink Floyd.
I jam this tune at work loud then one day this old plumber comes out of the shop and says who in the F$&k is this ! It’s Pink Floyd bro ! He said man she rocks ! I cranked it up full blast WOW LOL !!!