Pulsar77 they’ve got 70s footage. I remember seeing a clip of ‘breathe’ in the making of Dark Side of The Moon documentary. I just hope they release it soon. Plus, the In The Flesh tour would be great to see too
This gets my vote as the greatest psychedelic song of all time. Syd's music was on the cutting edge for that generation, or any generation for that matter! 🎸
[Verse 1] Lime and limpid green A second scene A fight between the blue you once knew Floating down, the sound resounds Around the icy waters underground Jupiter and Saturn, Oberon, Miranda and Titania Neptune, Titan Stars can frighten [Verse 2] Blinding signs flap Flicker, flicker, flicker blam. Pow, pow Stairway scare Dan Dare who’s there? [Verse 3] Lime and limpid green, the sounds surrounds The icy waters under Lime and limpid green, the sounds surrounds The icy waters underground
Exactly! My 1st psychedelic aural experience...ala UmmaGumma on wax. Haven't been the same since (whatever that is or may be) so you souls know what I speak of.
It's true The Beatles were actually much more into the whole revolutionary/LSD trip mentality thing (apart from Syd, of course!) ... Pink Floyd actually*said that* about themselves in 1968! 💥🌀🌞😊😊😊😊😊
Even though Pink Floyd "became who they were" after Syd Barrett left, but he was the man who brought the psychedelic sound to them that they always carried on with. As far as I know he was also the only one who was truly into drug as well, so his art truly came from a place of mental anguish and intense drug use.
@Andy Barrett True, they did not, but MONEY is fuckin wrong as well! They have a song about money being bad, called "Money". Wrote a bunch of emotionally deep songs, some of them anti-war and anti-politics. Plus, the massive cash did not start pouring in till 1973. And those albums became successful becuse they were so artsy (Moon) and emotional (Wall) that people related to them. The Wall started out from Roger not handling some aspects of fame. Honestly, man!
@Andy Barrett Meh, you ignored all of my points, thanks. That's already a turn-off. Pre-date Syd, as if that changes anything, as does Syd not being into themes that are borderline commercial suicide (!); and as Roger claims, he was the one who started putting the band together...
@Andy Barrett I absolutely love Piper, don't think I can't love both Syd and post-Syd Floyd. All you're doing is shitting on everyone who loves anything post-Syd. So far you've made absolutely no point whatsoever, yet speak of "the truth". But the worst thing is, my dad loved Meddle and not Piper, and was one of the most cultured people I ever knew. And now he's dead. So, you're going to tell me he was wrong? The Wall speaks to me emotionally on so many levels, who the fuck are you to tell me I should not love it? Or anyone who connects with it? Fuck off. I did write some more on how uncommercial their material often was, but you have annoyed me so much that I see no point trying any further. I don't know what the fuck is your problem, but it is a problem.
en 01:12 y 03:21 cuando el sonido comienza a volverse "acido" realmente te hace volar. es infinita la sensacion de placer que genera esa melodia y en especial esta cancion...
not everyone is going to like a particular song music is obviously subjective there's better songs than this people don't like can't blame people that don't like pink floyd after finding out what anti semitic scum roger waters is ✌
eu queria agradecer primeiramente a deus por ter me dado a oportunidade por bondade em viver na mesma época de atividade dessa banda eu adoro saber que eu estou vivo ouvindo essa especifica banda que está para sempre dentro do meu coração
Italian singer here. More than 20 years ago I was hit by the original lights who hit Syd in the club concerts of the band in their beginning in London. during this song. Great psych experience....
Pure psychedelia, Syd Barrett songwriter and music, from the album The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn, Pink Floyd's performance without Syd, tottaly avantgarde!!The beautiful and talented boys of Pink Floyd
Beautiful piece …so otherworldly.. their instrumentation is so gorgeous and so artistic I really love the 60s I prefer to some other decades but yes we had the baroque era we have so many decades we have film we have all kinds of incredible time. 1920s and 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s and now we need to change the world and go back to the 1960s and better.
Far more than Syd's other songs, this one projects a kind of core through all subsequent Floyd. Elements from it crop up through the 70s output e.g Echoes (the up tempo resurgence part). Many Floyd traits, such as all those linear one-note bass ostinato parts (One of These Days, Shine On, Sheep etc.), and all the band's trademark big, abstract, yet minimalist spaces started here.
Tank you , pink floyd was a first musicians to play with sound effects en images, a very good group in this period , à la recherche des sons avec les premiers synthétiseurs , d'excellents ingénieurs du son et une excellente acoustique et bien évidemment d'excellents musiciens ! Merci tank you !
David had to mime as he came into the band rather swiftly. As ever the professional he pulled it off as per usual....syd left an amazing musical legacy..
The greatest example of alliteration in all of rock music. Still my favorite Pink Floyd song. "Floating down the sound surrounds the icy waters underground....."
I like this song a lot Astronomy Domine, I learn how to play some riff of this song, I got this video too. Binson Echorec effect I know you guys use a lot on The Piper At The Gates of Dawn, Buzz Tone effects, Selmer Amp to Hiwatt too.
Normies in the 60’s hearing this for the first time cause they had no idea what it is : wtf??? Everyone who listens to it today and everyone who listened to it back then cause they knew what it is : masterpiece!
✨🐲🐉🍀💚✨ A psychedelic sound as I like them... Pink Floyd in their early days still impresses me as much today as the year I discovered this gem of Rock and their immense work✨✨😎💥🔥⚡️⭐️☄️🌪️❤️🔥✨✨✨
First time I listened to Pink Floyd. It was with my father, in an Bang & Olufsen exhibition, aside of Strauss and other famous classic masters. What a memory!
_El video es asombroso! la calidad impresionante! La Banda Legendaria y la canción es un fucking viaje hacia el cosmos!! solo que el genio ya no estaba entre ellos... solo faltó SYD BARRETT ♥♫
@@ChrisSeahorse That's horseshit, though. Pink Floyd stopped going in the way Syd was pushing them,but they still were extremely experimental. It was just a different kind of experimental than the Syd Barrett era.
@@ChrisSeahorse thanks for truth. It so. But very regret that a lot of people doesn't understand what gilmour mediocrity, whose music is written by professionals. he took the place of a real artist - Syd.. And that doesn't stop him from making money.
Lime and limpid green, a second scene Now fights between the blue you once knew Floating down, the sound resounds Around the icy waters underground Jupiter and Saturn, Oberon, Miranda and Titania Neptune, Titan, stars can frighten Blinding signs flap, Flicker, flicker, flicker blam, pow, pow Stairway scare, Dan Dare, who's there? Lime and limpid green, the sounds around The icy waters under Lime and limpid green, the sounds around The icy waters underground
I bought this album in the early seventies and all the songs were incredibly distinct of the others songs u could hear on mainstream radio. I found that song like a prelude to the moon conquest. And i have the chance now to see their lights show . Very in advance of most of the others groups on occident.
Saw PF just after the release of Saucerful of Secrets in a warehouse in Wilmington CA, They called it "The Bank". Huge sheets surrounded the sitting area, (Just a cheap, threadbare carpet.), projected on them were psychedelic oil images...For 1968, this was high art...Emphasis on the "High".
It's almost 2020. A year and less than a month far. I skip "nearly" alright? Mistakes happen. Is that the most clever comment you can make on your end you all?
Magnificent and way way ahead of its time (sorry to say a huge favourite with the PF tribute band fraternity ( ouch) !!!!) I'm pretty certain a lot of people never really understood/ got the meaning of this classic song.
I'm starting my journey with Pink Floyd. I'm going to listen to all their albums. Wish me luck
good luck!
Why??? There is a lot of music. You don't have to be glad with your grandparents isn't it?
its downhill from this album
This and the second one will just about do lol. For me that is. Although I do love Atom Heart Mother
I am just wishing you a wonderful journey. Got it?
There's more hq footage of Pink Floyd from 1966-1969 than from the entire decade of the 70s.
I just don't get it.
Pulsar77 they’ve got 70s footage. I remember seeing a clip of ‘breathe’ in the making of Dark Side of The Moon documentary. I just hope they release it soon. Plus, the In The Flesh tour would be great to see too
@@Jamamegapr would love to see this
Fans still waiting for "The Wall - live on DVD".
NOT TRUE 🌝🤣😂 THEIRS SO MUCH RARE FOOTAGE IN THE 70S AND 80s THAT U HAVENT SEEN OF THEM
It's always weird seeing David miming to Syd's recorded performance.
Wtf?! This wasn’t Gilmour’s voice it was Syd’s recorded voice? That is really sad in a way...
And they did it that way for all 1968 press shows.
This thoroughly confused my old brain until I happened across your comment....
Thanks, I thought I was "going 'round the twist" ... as they say.
@@annaelisavettavonnedozza9607 he's talking about the guitar lines, the vocals in this music its from Richard Wright
Empty Spaces Dave also lip synced as to replicate Syds lyrics
I don't know who these Pink Floid guys are, but they sound a hell of a lot like Pink Floyd.
Yeah mate that's pretty sus!
@Yusuf Shaikh 0:17
@@LilacStarvix You don’t know what sus means obviously
@@davisdunn1862 😂😭
No I think they are Pink Floyd !
This gets my vote as the greatest psychedelic song of all time. Syd's music was on the cutting edge for that generation, or any generation for that matter! 🎸
They opened with this at the Syracuse Carrier Dome in '94. Thunder. The place shook, we all stared in awe at the spectacle. Just incredible.
[Verse 1]
Lime and limpid green
A second scene
A fight between the blue you once knew
Floating down, the sound resounds
Around the icy waters underground
Jupiter and Saturn, Oberon, Miranda and Titania
Neptune, Titan
Stars can frighten
[Verse 2]
Blinding signs flap
Flicker, flicker, flicker blam. Pow, pow
Stairway scare Dan Dare who’s there?
[Verse 3]
Lime and limpid green, the sounds surrounds
The icy waters under
Lime and limpid green, the sounds surrounds
The icy waters underground
People on pure air don't write word combinations like that. ;)
Joe Siegler saggy
Thanks ☺
"Floating down, the sound resounds
Around the icy waters underground." Good ass rhyme.
Syd Barett , he's not here
Damn, this is a hell of a trip. And i'm not even on drugs.
That's exactly how I felt at their concert (Hollywood Bowl, 1972)
Ik right
@@lilRadRidinHood whau!what luck have you had!
in it
Exactly! My 1st psychedelic aural experience...ala UmmaGumma on wax. Haven't been the same since (whatever that is or may be) so you souls know what I speak of.
Syd Barrett + Rick Wright = true original Pink Floyd sound.
ha, is ... The Dark Side of the Moon, The Wall, The Final Cut, the essence of Plnk Floyd and Roger Waters.
Don't forget Nick Mason.
Real-Time Car Travel you forgot to mention waters .!!!
Wright hasnt had that influence on The Wall and afer that he got kicked by Waters. But on TDSOTM and WYWH he had alot. and dont Forget AHM and Meddle.
Pity this is featuring rhe pompous brat.
*David Gilmour:*
"Most people think of us as a very drug oriented group. Of course we're not. *You can trust us"*
He looked baked as fuck when he said that ha ha
David was in a mood for a good joke XD
It doesn't matter. It is the only logical reason to considerer to this noise "music".
Fucking tune!!!
It's true The Beatles were actually much more into the whole revolutionary/LSD trip mentality thing (apart from Syd, of course!) ... Pink Floyd actually*said that* about themselves in 1968! 💥🌀🌞😊😊😊😊😊
Even though Pink Floyd "became who they were" after Syd Barrett left, but he was the man who brought the psychedelic sound to them that they always carried on with. As far as I know he was also the only one who was truly into drug as well, so his art truly came from a place of mental anguish and intense drug use.
Imagine Syd Barret getting healthy when he was sick and playing with the rest of the band after that.
I've heard Rick was his drug buddy, but yeah, Syd probably took it to another level :(
Roger would only do weed, dunno about Dave or Nick.
@Andy Barrett True, they did not, but MONEY is fuckin wrong as well!
They have a song about money being bad, called "Money".
Wrote a bunch of emotionally deep songs, some of them anti-war and anti-politics.
Plus, the massive cash did not start pouring in till 1973. And those albums became successful becuse they were so artsy (Moon) and emotional (Wall) that people related to them. The Wall started out from Roger not handling some aspects of fame.
Honestly, man!
@Andy Barrett Meh, you ignored all of my points, thanks. That's already a turn-off. Pre-date Syd, as if that changes anything, as does Syd not being into themes that are borderline commercial suicide (!); and as Roger claims, he was the one who started putting the band together...
@Andy Barrett I absolutely love Piper, don't think I can't love both Syd and post-Syd Floyd. All you're doing is shitting on everyone who loves anything post-Syd.
So far you've made absolutely no point whatsoever, yet speak of "the truth".
But the worst thing is, my dad loved Meddle and not Piper, and was one of the most cultured people I ever knew. And now he's dead. So, you're going to tell me he was wrong? The Wall speaks to me emotionally on so many levels, who the fuck are you to tell me I should not love it? Or anyone who connects with it? Fuck off.
I did write some more on how uncommercial their material often was, but you have annoyed me so much that I see no point trying any further. I don't know what the fuck is your problem, but it is a problem.
You guys never go out of fashion. That's something.
One of the best songs of Pink Floyd.
Hi I recommend a song called 'Looking Into The Mirror' By Robert Nix
Because its from Syd Barrett
Idd but i prefer cymbaline worlds best song
The very best!
I agree with that. The first album is the best. Very creative. A perfect mix of psy and garage. 👍
God damn i love pink floyd
meee too nothing better in this universe than listen to them
*floid
Gaga Zhvania same
en 01:12 y 03:21 cuando el sonido comienza a volverse "acido" realmente te hace volar. es infinita la sensacion de placer que genera esa melodia y en especial esta cancion...
Roger's jaw line gives me hope for the future
The jawline of the blonde at 1:30
@@craigallison2983 try 3:24 also
If you don't like this music there is some thing wrong with you its bloody fantastic
Absolutely fucking fantastic.
not everyone is going to like a particular song music is obviously subjective there's better songs than this people don't like can't blame people that don't like pink floyd after finding out what anti semitic scum roger waters is ✌
I was 5 days old when this was performed! So glad to know I was born into a world filled with great music like Pink Floyd.
Och älskar svenska flickor hihi vad fan du är gammalt vilken flick tycker ni om det mesta?
@@oklartseKlapp igjen a
It's awfully considarate of you to think of me here and I'm most obliged to you for making it clear that I'm not here
Awesome, dreamy video, and those girls are insanely beautiful.
Yes, they are insanely beautiful
in the early seventies I attended their performance in Rotterdam Ahoy. That really was an experience. I'm still a big fan
I recently discovered the joys of playing floyd albums while gaming. I am starting again from the start. Just loop an album at a time. It's great.
Favourite album with the man who made me the guitarist I am today
This is a Beautiful Acid Trip
I love how airy and melted together the sounds are on this record, so dreamy and live sounding
El viaje que me pegué con ésta canción
Fijo jaja
You know, I could literally be in a box by myself happily if there was any Floyd album on.
A wonderfully shot experimental black and white music video ! It really is inspiring for both musicans and aspiring directors.
I love the psychedelic style of film making, even in black & white it looks cooler than most videos ever do.
Heard this in a supermarket once. Made my night.
You should go shopping more often, then. Maybe you'll meet some of these Space-cadet girls. . . .
By far, my favourite Pink FLoyd track off all times-
Indeed, one of the best songs of Pink Floyd
eu queria agradecer primeiramente a deus por ter me dado a oportunidade por bondade em viver na mesma época de atividade dessa banda eu adoro saber que eu estou vivo ouvindo essa especifica banda que está para sempre dentro do meu coração
That's Syd's version off of Piper At The Gates of Dawn
Yeah, I kinda wish Syd was in this video, is there a live performance with Syd onstage?
@@123amsterdan456 ua-cam.com/video/K3tJzu-nBzI/v-deo.html
Pink Floyd with Syd was better anyway
Very observational
@@123amsterdan456 yes there is. Its live
Dave brought something powerful to the Floyd, however the loss of Syd was also tragic for what could have been 😎
No idea who that lady is, but she is now my favourite member of Pink Floyd.
She doesn't even have to sing.
Italian singer here. More than 20 years ago I was hit by the original lights who hit Syd in the club concerts of the band in their beginning in London. during this song.
Great psych experience....
Pure psychedelia, Syd Barrett
songwriter and music, from the album The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn, Pink Floyd's performance without Syd, tottaly avantgarde!!The beautiful and talented boys of Pink Floyd
Beautiful piece …so otherworldly.. their instrumentation is so gorgeous and so artistic I really love the 60s I prefer to some other decades but yes we had the baroque era we have so many decades we have film we have all kinds of incredible time. 1920s and 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s and now we need to change the world and go back to the 1960s and better.
Far more than Syd's other songs, this one projects a kind of core through all subsequent Floyd. Elements from it crop up through the 70s output e.g Echoes (the up tempo resurgence part). Many Floyd traits, such as all those linear one-note bass ostinato parts (One of These Days, Shine On, Sheep etc.), and all the band's trademark big, abstract, yet minimalist spaces started here.
i love this riff . R.ip Syd amd Rick Wright.
if you like this you might like my brothers music. his name is Stu Morris
pink floid, my favorite band
Tank you , pink floyd was a first musicians to play with sound effects en images, a very good group in this period , à la recherche des sons avec les premiers synthétiseurs , d'excellents ingénieurs du son et une excellente acoustique et bien évidemment d'excellents musiciens ! Merci tank you !
David had to mime as he came into the band rather swiftly. As ever the professional he pulled it off as per usual....syd left an amazing musical legacy..
The best period of Pink Floyd
The greatest example of alliteration in all of rock music. Still my favorite Pink Floyd song. "Floating down the sound surrounds the icy waters underground....."
One of the greatest concept albums.. always have to listen from start to finish... Unreal.
I like this song a lot Astronomy Domine, I learn how to play some riff of this song, I got this video too. Binson Echorec effect I know you guys use a lot on The Piper At The Gates of Dawn, Buzz Tone effects, Selmer Amp to Hiwatt too.
David wasn't lying about how he felt uncomfortable during this time. His face says it all
gilmour mediocrity, whose music is written by professionals. he took the place of a real artist - Syd. And that doesn't stop him from making money.
You are clueless man. You clearly dont play guitar @@fairly75
Normies in the 60’s hearing this for the first time cause they had no idea what it is : wtf???
Everyone who listens to it today and everyone who listened to it back then cause they knew what it is : masterpiece!
✨🐲🐉🍀💚✨ A psychedelic sound as I like them... Pink Floyd in their early days still impresses me as much today as the year I discovered this gem of Rock and their immense work✨✨😎💥🔥⚡️⭐️☄️🌪️❤️🔥✨✨✨
First time I listened to Pink Floyd. It was with my father, in an Bang & Olufsen exhibition, aside of Strauss and other famous classic masters. What a memory!
Happy birthday syd 💙💙💙💙💙
Show the syd performance from look of the week
This isnt fair or right to show this video
_El video es asombroso! la calidad impresionante! La Banda Legendaria y la canción es un fucking viaje hacia el cosmos!! solo que el genio ya no estaba entre ellos... solo faltó SYD BARRETT ♥♫
Questa canzone ha più di 50 anni. Vivevano già nel 2021. Respect!
Commento veramente appropriato!
When Syd left the band I basically at the time thought it was over......How wrong I was!
Actually I'd say you were right. Maybe not commercially, but artistically anyway.
@@ChrisSeahorse That's horseshit, though. Pink Floyd stopped going in the way Syd was pushing them,but they still were extremely experimental. It was just a different kind of experimental than the Syd Barrett era.
@@ChrisSeahorse thanks for truth. It so. But very regret that a lot of people doesn't understand what gilmour mediocrity, whose music is written by professionals. he took the place of a real artist - Syd.. And that doesn't stop him from making money.
Anyone who's floyd head knows this is the best album
What a piece of Gold.
perfect, syd, perfect. glad this exists.
Great song!
Syd Barrett, love you so much!
The opening track on 'The Piper at the Gates of Dawn'.
A life altering moment for me, listening to this Christmas 1967 for the first time.
Lime and limpid green, a second scene
Now fights between the blue you once knew
Floating down, the sound resounds
Around the icy waters underground
Jupiter and Saturn, Oberon, Miranda and Titania
Neptune, Titan, stars can frighten
Blinding signs flap,
Flicker, flicker, flicker blam, pow, pow
Stairway scare, Dan Dare, who's there?
Lime and limpid green, the sounds around
The icy waters under
Lime and limpid green, the sounds around
The icy waters underground
What a trip!!! And why listening this vinyl with headphones everything sounds so different?
The genius of Syd Barret was taken away from us too soon.
I bought this album in the early seventies and all the songs were incredibly distinct of the others songs u could hear on mainstream radio. I found that song like a prelude to the moon conquest. And i have the chance now to see their lights show . Very in advance of most of the others groups on occident.
Soooo good!!
Saw PF just after the release of Saucerful of Secrets in a warehouse in Wilmington CA, They called it "The Bank". Huge sheets surrounded the sitting area, (Just a cheap, threadbare carpet.), projected on them were psychedelic oil images...For 1968, this was high art...Emphasis on the "High".
It's not the same without Syd. He was The SOUL of the band!!!!!!
Vegetable man scream and beeches would have been my fave tracks on the second album I can't stand clegg ! Mean to the man who formed the band
@@MrBenmanning Which one is beeches? Cheers
In the Beechwood’s is one of the best things syd batrett and the pink floyd ever did but it only came out in recent years which is insane
@@MrBenmanning Io non riesco ad ascoltare i PF senza Sud...non ci riesco proprio.
Still is.
Le genre de big pearl que je peux écouter tous les jours en boucle depuis 1968
You should look up a band called The Doublejumps if you like Pink Floyd
Awesomeness
So good! Thanks 👍😎
If I had to choose between listening to this or Revolution #9, the answer is obvious. Go with the Floyd.
Pink Floid?
They were good bois.
Ies boi
@@spaula1114
Use your brain or learn German.
DADAMON 99 nooo pin floi :)
En el video dice Pink Floid
Sin lugar a duda unos de los mejores discos de psycodelia de la historia
Gorgeous photomodels,especially one with light hair
Ultimate musical talented beyond My ieyes understanding what time is it done perfectly done and done
Best Pink Floid song ever.
What a magical sound...
Really great footage. Better quality than a DVD. And she is a fine lady to go wit it. 🤘👍🤘
It's 2020 it's a good to our planet that we're still enjoying the best of the early days. This will live till the end of our days
You do realise it's 2018 right? Haha
BITCH ITS 2018 WTF YEAR IS U TALKING ABOUT
2095?
It's almost 2020. A year and less than a month far. I skip "nearly" alright? Mistakes happen. Is that the most clever comment you can make on your end you all?
Now its 2020
This is effen amazing.
Нет Слов. .Прекрасно! 😍🌹🎸💖😚😚😚👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Love their sound.
imagine we haven't even gone to the moon yet
Syd was first :)
@@ptassotti bro take this down, you dont want the FBI on your ass
Ah, the benefit of first class audio AND video remastering... wonderful.
Amazing song, video, thank you Syd, and Pink Floyd.
Hi I recommend a song called 'Looking Into The Mirror' By Robert Nix
I'm 53...I love pink Floyd
The most underrated album
if you like this you might like my brothers music. his name is Stu Morris
I have' ummagumma" in vinyle',
And i had, before, 'the piper at the Gate of dawn'.
Thank you
One of the Greatest bands from my lifetime...so many great songs and I love the early years...kudos!
Presenting to you Pink Floid, with their song Astronomi Donime
2:57 me when I'm trying to force the last turd out.
My favorite song, the best version with Syd Barrett
My first time listening to the album...
Happy Floyd Friday!
Marvellous indeed and very odd seeing Gilmour there in place of Syd on this classic miming away
Who cares, wonderful sounds
México 🙌 Pink Floyd 💖💞💗😎
Magnificent and way way ahead of its time (sorry to say a huge favourite with the PF tribute band fraternity ( ouch) !!!!) I'm pretty certain a lot of people never really understood/ got the meaning of this classic song.
Was watching a documentary on John & Yoko and during a shot at 1 of Yoko's art " happening" the unnamed band jamming for the crowd was Floyd.
So ahead of it's time
The women are GORGEOUS!!