i've always felt that this should have had bagpipes playing in the backround as it has that scottish lilt to it. Listen to it again and imagine bagpipes playing
Division Bell next please! I put that album right up there with DSOTM. Also, for your own experience, watch the live music video for "On The Turning Away", guarantee it will raise the bar a few notches.
It be better for him to hear the album versions of the songs in pulse first, where all the menbers of the band are, where gilmors voice isnt already changed by oldness
It's been great to watch you become a Pink Floyd fan!! I've been listening to them since 1973 (I'm 70 now). I do agree that you should watch the Pulse concert. There's another band from the 70's that has an awesome smooth groove, named Steely Dan. Many of their songs have been sampled by many RAP artists. I think you and everyone else would really enjoy
Should be Pulse Live for this. It's EVERYTHING. it matters which video to choose....alot. "In any tongue" from Pompeii concert "keep Talking" Pulse. Follow the suggestions to live performances because they usually rival studio versions.
Thank you for reacting to this underrated PF album. Even I sometimes forget how great it is until I hear it again. I absolutely love this version of On the Turning Away; the harmonies of that a capella, the guitar solo, the one back up singer seamlessly handing off that high note to Gilmour, it's all too beautiful. I love that handing off thing. They do it in several songs, usually between Gilmour and Rick Wright. But I especially love it in Sheep when the keyboard takes the notes from Roger Waters. IYKYK Anyway, great reaction. ✌🏽🎸🤘🏽💗🖖🏽
Another great Floyd reaction, man! The Later Years is the boxed set that came out in 2019 that encompassed the band's work since Roger Waters left in 1985. They also had 2016's The Early Years which covered 1965-1972. The four albums in between were so big, they each had their own "Immersion" boxed set. 1983's The Final Cut was left out of everything, likely because it was done while everyone hated each other. You should do a full album reaction to 1994's Division Bell next, then 1972's Obscured By Clouds (either the original mix or the 2016 remix), then hit one of the two live albums from the Later Years. 1988's Delicate Sound Of Thunder CD version has a handful of tracks that weren't on the concert film. Delicate Sound is a 10/10, 1994's PULSE is a 20/10.
Saw this in concert. It was called "Delicate Sound of Thunder Tour" It was an awesome concert. Great new album at the time. I thought Roger was killing Pink Floyd as a group. Their last album together was depressing.
I realized you are maturing musically when I heard you say you wish they don't bring in lyrics to Terminal Frost. I find as I got older, I am the same. Now, I put on Endless River from Pink Floyd. This album is all instrumental except the last track. You might not be ready for that. Might be too instrumental for you. Division Bell might be a good album to do next. By the way, if you do Final Cut, expect to be disappointed. This was basically a Roger Waters solo crying about his father. It broke the band. Nice to see the young generation enjoy great real music
@rmyikzelf5604 david gilmour walked out on Final Cut and only completed it basically as a session guitarist. Final Cut was the last album with all 4 band members. This was the final straw
All those river sound effects at the beginning were also played before the band came on stage during the Division Bell tour in London. You could hear the boat being rowed over your head from all the surround sound speakers in the ceiling.
I was at the concert at the St Louis Arena after this album was released. PF fans gathering for the first time in many years to see the band perform live to a new album...a surreal experience! The arena, where the Blues hockey team played at the time, just amplified the echo effects of their music...an unforgettable experience!
Pink Floyd experimented with many sounds using the synthesizer, vocals, and anything else they could incorporate into music. In their concerts they did the same with lights.
Hey man I love these album reactions! If you didn’t know, a lot of Pink Floyd’s greatest songs still get regular play on classic rock radio so you may have heard some of them passively. “Learning to Fly” “Comfortably Numb” to name a few.
I strongly suggest checking out their very first album, before David Gilmour was in the band. "Piper At The Gates Of Dawn". Very different but really unique album.
Agreed. Kinda miffed how it’s the one Pink Floyd album almost no one reacts to, but everyone gets into all the eclectic and experimental artists that were partially influenced by that album.
Delicate sound of thunder concert tour to promote this album was great. They held a concert on a barge at some historic site. It's on the net. I'm surprised that young people enjoy floyd like me for the last 50 years.
@@jimj9729Wrongly so. In my opinion the DSOT version of Comfortably Numb is superior to the Pulse performance. The final solo on DSOT is the ultimate one - shorter and much better crafted than the Pulse version. Not one bar wasted, whereas on Pulse I think David went a bit redundant and over the top.
PULSE CONCERT AT EARLS COURT LONDON ENGLAND IN 1994 GREATEST CONCERT IN THE WORLD BY THE GREATEST PROGRESSIVE BAND THAT EVER EXSISTED,THE LIGHT SHOW THE VIDEOS THE GUITAR SOLOS FANTASTIC PLUS SONGS LIKE SORROW, HIGH HOPES, KEEP TALKING, COMING BACK TO LIFE, COMFORTABLY NUMB,AND MANY MORE NOT TO BE MISSED.👍👍👍
You are doing a wonderful job interpreting the most complex rock band ever. On The Turning Away is their ode to eliminating homelessness. The beds on the beach represent that. Time for you to see them live! I'll give you two options, sir: 1. Live at Pompeii 1971/72. They did a whole movie featuring many songs. Echoes parts 1 & 2 are the most viewed, but you will want to see the whole movie. No internet or social media back then, so they decided to make a whole movie (so that their fans could see them) which played in theaters back in the day (late night). There are some songs you have not heard, very psychedelic. 2. Pulse concert 1994. You know most of the songs already, but you've never seen them live, so you owe it to yourself to check it out. Among other great moments in the Pulse concert, David Gilmour does an extended guitar solo to Comfortably Numb, accompanied by an amazing light show. Also, just so you know, Roger Waters left the band in 1985, never to return. The last album with both Roger and David was The Final Cut in 1983, so he is not a part of the Pulse concert, though he wrote most of the songs that they play at Pulse.
Momentary Lapse of Reason shows how diverse these people are. We all know the strength of how this album show the songwriters. All part of this album and future greats all to Luck and Strange
Pulse live remastered is the one to listen to, Sorrow is mindblowing when you see David perform it live, always remastered 😮😮 but when you do that try not to talk much, I don't want you to miss any
The only song I listen to from The Final Cut is Not Now John. As for the rest, I agree with David Gilmour. "If it wasn't good enough for the Wall, why are we making these cast offs into an album?" (Paraphrasing)
Great album, great reaction. Enjoyed watching and listening to my favorite songs. Would love to see a review of the commentary and the movie on The Wall, this will turn heads, I'm telling you for sure.
you can still do the video for 'on the turning away' its worth it and yes you are right about that you needed to see it. btw you will find that after a few years you will end up loving the 'Yet Another Movie / Round And Around' it makes sense. it didnt to me at first listening to it many years ago. I couldnt see how it fit in the album, but yes it does. you need the lyric's.
@@Lue-eye yeah well they never played it on pulse concert so maybe you're right, but nope I still take the original as far as non remixes are concerned
DUDE! First, you Rock, and thank you very much for having me relisten to my Era, and 2nd: WATCH "PULSE" WITH US, PLEEEAASE!!! WE'LL GET BAKED WITH YOU, PROMISE! It'll be a happening.. Do it for us??? PLEASE??!!
I've been enjoying the pink Floyd reactions but I want to suggest a much larger rabbit hole. The band is called Grateful Dead and they blend rock,blues jazz, country, reggae and they learned their song in stage, every show different and they cook several times each song ...focus on live grateful dead ...search for eyes of the world from 74, dancin' in the streets from Cornell University 5/8/77 and the morning dew from 5/8/77...so much nore cooking besidesthat but tou will be amazed
Roger unfortunately has issues going back to his lost of his father as a little boy. His mom was a bit of an extremist in her liberal views. As much as I hated Roger for his power struggles in the band and now his vocal political views, Roger did contribute a lot to the early Pink Floyd.
I know it is older, before Dark Side of the Moon, but check out the movie and album "More". The movie was directed by Barbet Schroeder and all the music in the movie is from Pink Floyd's soundtrack album of the same name. Two other early albums that were amazing are "Atom Heart Mother" from 1970 and"Obscured by Clouds" from 1972. The half-live, half-studio album "Ummagumma" is also worth a listen.
Also, I'm surprised nobody that i have seen has mentioned Live 8. Roger Waters rejoined the rest of Pink Floyd on stage for a set of four songs during a benefit festival coming up on 20 years ago.
If you want to see the video you need to watch the DELICATE SOUND OF THUNDER RE MASTERED BLURAY OR DVD i saw that concert live late 80s twice, and you definitely won't regret it, P. U. L. S. E. Is also a must filmed at earls court London 1994 for the division bell tour 1994, i was there for that one aswell
First PF album without Roger Waters. This remix has added atmospheric elements and more polished mix but remains true to its original. I have been enjoying your reactions to the greatest band ever. Eventually you'll need to react to a live concert of them. The two best production live concerts are "Pulse" and "Delicate Sounds Of Thunder" The second part of the Pulse concert plays the entire Dark Side Of The Moon album. Pink Floyd are renowned for their light shows and sound quality.
Fans spent 5 years wondering if we'd ever hear a Pink Floyd song again, after the breakup. The Lapse of Reason Tour was special for a lot of readons. 🥰🐰
Did you see he was on jimmy Fallon the other night? I'm still gonna keep pitching the song "A Saucerful of Secrets" from the 1971 Live at Pompeii performance. If you thought Dave blew your mind with how me makes a guitar sound on Echoes, you gotta listen to (or preferably see) that one!
U prob never see this comment, but anywho. You are a rare breed in reactions b/c you reviewed such an overlooked PF LP classic. If u Take a PF Journey. Work Backwards - Momentary Lapse - Pulse Concert 94 ( C Numb, Sorrow, Run, Great Gig) - Dark Side Moon - all one listening - Welcome Machine - all one listening - The Wall Advanced PF - Solos Waters, Gilmore Re - Newly Engineered LP - Simply means it LP has a few xtra perks. Songs are not tweaked a lot, but may replace studio for a live version. My fav way to see YT Reactions - Go to browser ( Chrome) - Enter Pink Floyd Reactions - Choose videos If you want a particular song - Browser/PF Reactions/Song. * Hope you reviewed this LP a few times more. Its a short cut to amazing PF vibes. You can't put it in a one bucket of music. Ex One Slip.
David played this song at Madison Square Garden on Sunday. I was there. Sooooo much better live... Live he really draws out the beginning and ending beyond the beat quite different to the album version. At 78 dude is still on it.
As a Pink Floyd fan of nearly 30 years, I have the right to say this. This album is good and I feel it had a place in the album history but it reminds me of playing Super Mario Bros 2. It’s fun to listen to but there is something different and off about it over all the other albums. Maybe it was that early 80s influence of the echoing drums that throws it off. All in all I do have this album and it’s actually nice to hear it every now and then. The next album Division Bell has more of a 90s vibe but its sound is very crisp and well produced. Some on here may disagree with any of this and that’s fine. Everybody has their own tastes in music especially when it comes to Floyd albums. My favorite album is and will always be Wish You Were Here. Thanks Keezy, all of us life long Floyd fans are diggin your reactions.
I was putting up a sign years ago an my helper said do you hear that, we looked up an seen a flying pig blimp headed towards Clemson University for the pink Floyd concert being held in death valley. They used it as a advertising gimmick.
I was working at Heinz in Pittsburgh on the north shore of the Allegheny. Watched the blimp flying all around Pittsburgh while I was working in the chem lab with nice wall of windows
This is the first no Waters, yeah. It's good imo, but not awesome. The Final Cut was the last Watters project, and it was just too out there, not great. I think The Division Bell they got their groove back.
@broken4096 i think you nailed it. This is a good album, definitely better than the final cut ( which i've always hated) but not as good as the division bell.
@jared699 to each his own. I think it's an absolutely putrid album. It showed how necessary the musicians in pink floyd were to roger waters vision. The album is just waters monotone droning and whining about his daddy. Absolutely unlistenable, depressing and isn't a Pink Floyd album. It's waters first solo album.
Between The Wall and this album was The Final Cut, which was the last Pink Floyd album with Roger Waters. I always thought of this album as the rest of the band answering Roger Waters. After all, Roger wrote all of the lyrics from DSOTM up until, but not including, this album.
Another album you need to hear and review is there first two albums A Piper At The Gate's Of Dawn And A Saucerful Of Secrets another one to experience is Atom Heart Mother and another one called From the film Track "More" then Ummagumma it's bad ass one album is live and the second one is songs that each member composed and if you can find an album called "Dark Side of the Moo" yes moo not moon cover looks like Atom Heart Mother cow in different position though
Pink Floyd is genius personified. Echos at Pompeii, Animal, The Wall..... Music today is not real. These guys played instruments, wrote lyrics that actually meant something, and created. They are original, not copying anyone. You look at today's "musicians" and most of them perform songs other people wrote, they use autotune because they don't have the voice, and they can't play an instrument.
If you're up forbit, definitely do the original mix of this album as well. Thr two are very different but both fantastic. I prefer the original of some songs, but the remix of others.
the remixed versions have marginal benefits that will only be noticed on the highest of hi-fi equipment, so just play on because it's the content that really counts!
DARK SIDE OF THE MOON, MDDEL, ANIMAL, WHISH YOU WERE HERE, THE WALL, MOMENTARY LAPES OF REASON, ALL OF THOSE REACTION ARE OUT FOR MORE
I feel that "On The Turning Away" has the greatest lyrics ever written. It's truly a prayer to mankind.
i've always felt that this should have had bagpipes playing in the backround as it has that scottish lilt to it. Listen to it again and imagine bagpipes playing
Sorrow is nothing short of a masterpiece
Pink Floyd Pulse concert is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Delicate Sound of Thunder is better.
@@whome1299 nah. Great, but not as great.
@@davidallred2947 I own both of them. I'll have to agree to disagree on this.
The next album should be The Division Bell.
Underrated!
i would suggest the next album is one of roger water's - either hitchiker's or amused
@@jeremylarson6267 try Roger Waters Radio K.A.O.S. ..holy shit! An alum about "Billy-the computer" he's the DJ
This is the first pink floyd album without roger waters.
That is why it is so damn good!
Big up David Gilmore
@Polecat54941 Roger's lyrics were fire though
@@Polecat54941 evebody prefers the roger era albuns
@@bernardoblanco4286 watch pulse the stuff after roger waters hangs punch for punch easily. It aint pink floyd without david gilmour
Wait until you see the song Sorrow from the Pulse concert - epic! Lots more in the rabbit hole…
Division Bell next please! I put that album right up there with DSOTM. Also, for your own experience, watch the live music video for "On The Turning Away", guarantee it will raise the bar a few notches.
I agree with checking out the live video for OTTA...also check out the lyrics for that song...a powerful performance and message!
You HAVE to react to the Pink Floyd live PULSE CONCERT!!
Agreed. The cherry.
Can we do Delicate Sound of Thunder right before Pulse?
@TrianglesAndCircles DSOT is good but PULSE is far superior. Better sound, better show IMHO.
It be better for him to hear the album versions of the songs in pulse first, where all the menbers of the band are, where gilmors voice isnt already changed by oldness
@@TrianglesAndCircles At least Dogs of War and On the Turning Away from Delicate Sound of Thunder.
Glad you enjoyed dogs of war it is one of the most underrated of Pink Floyd songs
I totally agree, definitely underrated, I love that song!
Fantastic song. 🤘
It's been great to watch you become a Pink Floyd fan!! I've been listening to them since 1973 (I'm 70 now). I do agree that you should watch the Pulse concert. There's another band from the 70's that has an awesome smooth groove, named Steely Dan. Many of their songs have been sampled by many RAP artists. I think you and everyone else would really enjoy
I just listened to them on Spotify, and the guitarist actually reminded me so much of David ngl
Omg, yes! Steely Dan is great!
Steely Dan is in my top three
if you really want to experience Pink Floyd live you have watch the pulse concert 1994 one of their very best concerts ever its a must see
The 1988 Momentary Lapse of Reason tour first, I would say.
Should be Pulse Live for this. It's EVERYTHING. it matters which video to choose....alot.
"In any tongue" from Pompeii concert "keep Talking" Pulse.
Follow the suggestions to live performances because they usually rival studio versions.
definitely..."In Any Tongue"
I really like your reactions. Keep it up, brother.
Thank you for reacting to this underrated PF album. Even I sometimes forget how great it is until I hear it again. I absolutely love this version of On the Turning Away; the harmonies of that a capella, the guitar solo, the one back up singer seamlessly handing off that high note to Gilmour, it's all too beautiful. I love that handing off thing. They do it in several songs, usually between Gilmour and Rick Wright. But I especially love it in Sheep when the keyboard takes the notes from Roger Waters. IYKYK Anyway, great reaction. ✌🏽🎸🤘🏽💗🖖🏽
"Sorrow" from the Pulse concert is a must see.
Another great Floyd reaction, man! The Later Years is the boxed set that came out in 2019 that encompassed the band's work since Roger Waters left in 1985. They also had 2016's The Early Years which covered 1965-1972. The four albums in between were so big, they each had their own "Immersion" boxed set. 1983's The Final Cut was left out of everything, likely because it was done while everyone hated each other.
You should do a full album reaction to 1994's Division Bell next, then 1972's Obscured By Clouds (either the original mix or the 2016 remix), then hit one of the two live albums from the Later Years. 1988's Delicate Sound Of Thunder CD version has a handful of tracks that weren't on the concert film. Delicate Sound is a 10/10, 1994's PULSE is a 20/10.
First track is a man on a rowing boat on a river, also Roger had left Floyd and this was the first Album without him.
On the turning away is amazing with the video so is Sorrow live from the Pulse concert along with Keep talking.
..or hear me out... Just do the full Pulse concert from start to finish. Like God intended.....
Saw this in concert. It was called "Delicate Sound of Thunder Tour" It was an awesome concert. Great new album at the time. I thought Roger was killing Pink Floyd as a group. Their last album together was depressing.
I saw this show at the king dome in Seattle in 1987.........WOW!
I realized you are maturing musically when I heard you say you wish they don't bring in lyrics to Terminal Frost. I find as I got older, I am the same. Now, I put on Endless River from Pink Floyd. This album is all instrumental except the last track. You might not be ready for that. Might be too instrumental for you. Division Bell might be a good album to do next. By the way, if you do Final Cut, expect to be disappointed. This was basically a Roger Waters solo crying about his father. It broke the band. Nice to see the young generation enjoy great real music
The Wall and Animals broke the band. And The Final Cut isn't half as bad as people make it out to be. In fact, I love it.
@rmyikzelf5604 david gilmour walked out on Final Cut and only completed it basically as a session guitarist. Final Cut was the last album with all 4 band members. This was the final straw
@@fadifarha431 Rick Wright was fired from the band during the Wall sessions so he's not on Final Cut
The man responsible for the “funky bass” in ONE SLIP (and indeed the album, is Tony Levin one of the most respected bass players in the circuit!
Yiu need to watch the entire Delicate Sound of Thunder restored live, it’s superb and all Momentary Lapse of Reason songs sound so much better live! 🎸
1994 Division Bell tour also known as Pulse.
All those river sound effects at the beginning were also played before the band came on stage during the Division Bell tour in London. You could hear the boat being rowed over your head from all the surround sound speakers in the ceiling.
It's on the Delicate Sound of Thunder video. Pretty cool.
I was at the concert at the St Louis Arena after this album was released. PF fans gathering for the first time in many years to see the band perform live to a new album...a surreal experience! The arena, where the Blues hockey team played at the time, just amplified the echo effects of their music...an unforgettable experience!
There is a full concert video of The Delicate sound of Thunder and it’s beautiful visually.
It's the best concert ever recorded. The whole production is incredible. Pulse can't tie DSOT's shoes, and it's awesome, too.
Pink Floyd experimented with many sounds using the synthesizer, vocals, and anything else they could incorporate into music. In their concerts they did the same with lights.
Hey man I love these album reactions! If you didn’t know, a lot of Pink Floyd’s greatest songs still get regular play on classic rock radio so you may have heard some of them passively. “Learning to Fly” “Comfortably Numb” to name a few.
A underatted album. On the turning is a masterpiece, Sorrow is a masterpeice, Yet another movie is a masterpeice.
Pulse 94 dude will make you understand fully the Pink Floyd genre as it was supposed to be, that’s if Roger listened to others besides just himself
I strongly suggest checking out their very first album, before David Gilmour was in the band. "Piper At The Gates Of Dawn". Very different but really unique album.
Agreed. Kinda miffed how it’s the one Pink Floyd album almost no one reacts to, but everyone gets into all the eclectic and experimental artists that were partially influenced by that album.
Delicate sound of thunder concert tour to promote this album was great. They held a concert on a barge at some historic site. It's on the net. I'm surprised that young people enjoy floyd like me for the last 50 years.
It was in Venice Italy
This almum also has a "movie" - one of the best live concerts ever filmed. Delicate Sound of Thunder. It includes other songs too.
Delicate Sound of Thunder has been almost criminally ignored by the reaction community.
@jimj9729 Agreed. It needs some love. Pulse was better produced, but there are things about DSOT that you can't just skip over.
@@jimj9729Wrongly so. In my opinion the DSOT version of Comfortably Numb is superior to the Pulse performance. The final solo on DSOT is the ultimate one - shorter and much better crafted than the Pulse version. Not one bar wasted, whereas on Pulse I think David went a bit redundant and over the top.
Pink Floyd, On the Turning Away, live, 1988.
Listen to The Division Bell!!!
My favorite album
G'day if ya want live, ya gotta do the 1994 Pulse concert...brilliant
A Delicate Sound of Thunder video from this era is the best concert production ever recorded.
This is my one of my favorite driving albums.
PULSE CONCERT AT EARLS COURT LONDON ENGLAND IN 1994 GREATEST CONCERT IN THE WORLD BY THE GREATEST PROGRESSIVE BAND THAT EVER EXSISTED,THE LIGHT SHOW THE VIDEOS THE GUITAR SOLOS FANTASTIC PLUS SONGS LIKE SORROW, HIGH HOPES, KEEP TALKING, COMING BACK TO LIFE, COMFORTABLY NUMB,AND MANY MORE NOT TO BE MISSED.👍👍👍
On the Turning away live version is readily available on you tube, also, all those beds on the beach is the album cover photo.
if you're in the mood please react to "dogs of war" from delicate sound of thunder concert
That song was very powerful in concert...remember that one well.
[TMI] my youngest son was conceived to Momentary Lapse Of Reason "One Slip" ---how prophetic was that!
I HAD to name that baby Roger David
Led Zeppelin I. Just
do it.😊
This!
You are doing a wonderful job interpreting the most complex rock band ever. On The Turning Away is their ode to eliminating homelessness. The beds on the beach represent that.
Time for you to see them live! I'll give you two options, sir:
1. Live at Pompeii 1971/72. They did a whole movie featuring many songs. Echoes parts 1 & 2 are the most viewed, but you will want to see the whole movie. No internet or social media back then, so they decided to make a whole movie (so that their fans could see them) which played in theaters back in the day (late night). There are some songs you have not heard, very psychedelic.
2. Pulse concert 1994. You know most of the songs already, but you've never seen them live, so you owe it to yourself to check it out.
Among other great moments in the Pulse concert, David Gilmour does an extended guitar solo to Comfortably Numb, accompanied by an amazing light show.
Also, just so you know, Roger Waters left the band in 1985, never to return. The last album with both Roger and David was The Final Cut in 1983, so he is not a part of the Pulse concert, though he wrote most of the songs that they play at Pulse.
Hey KezzyB, you really aught to do the 94 Pulse Live video, it’ll blow your lid off.
Momentary Lapse of Reason shows how diverse these people are. We all know the strength of how this album show the songwriters. All part of this album and future greats all to
Luck and Strange
Pulse live remastered is the one to listen to, Sorrow is mindblowing when you see David perform it live, always remastered 😮😮 but when you do that try not to talk much, I don't want you to miss any
Animals and final cut are fire...good to see someone reacting to Floyd the proper way....they always tell a story
The only song I listen to from The Final Cut is Not Now John. As for the rest, I agree with David Gilmour. "If it wasn't good enough for the Wall, why are we making these cast offs into an album?" (Paraphrasing)
I think original album version sounds better than remix
All the originals sound better. I hate remixes.
100%! The original is much warmer and the remix is overblown to the point that it takes away from the lyrics.
@@mrodg88Me too. Always jacks up the mojo.
@@mrodg88 I absolutely hate the Animals remix the most. The original mix is perfect, why mess with it?
Great album, great reaction. Enjoyed watching and listening to my favorite songs. Would love to see a review of the commentary and the movie on The Wall, this will turn heads, I'm telling you for sure.
You should react to On The Turning Away live video...very powerful song and message amplified by the live performance.
you can still do the video for 'on the turning away' its worth it and yes you are right about that you needed to see it. btw you will find that after a few years you will end up loving the 'Yet Another Movie / Round And Around' it makes sense. it didnt to me at first listening to it many years ago. I couldnt see how it fit in the album, but yes it does. you need the lyric's.
Yet Another Movie on Delicate Sound of Thunder is fire🔥🔥🎸
@@Lue-eye yeah well they never played it on pulse concert so maybe you're right, but nope I still take the original as far as non remixes are concerned
DUDE! First, you Rock, and thank you very much for having me relisten to my Era, and 2nd:
WATCH "PULSE" WITH US, PLEEEAASE!!! WE'LL GET BAKED WITH YOU, PROMISE! It'll be a happening.. Do it for us??? PLEASE??!!
I've been enjoying the pink Floyd reactions but I want to suggest a much larger rabbit hole. The band is called Grateful Dead and they blend rock,blues jazz, country, reggae and they learned their song in stage, every show different and they cook several times each song ...focus on live grateful dead ...search for eyes of the world from 74, dancin' in the streets from Cornell University 5/8/77 and the morning dew from 5/8/77...so much nore cooking besidesthat but tou will be amazed
It was the first album after Waters left.
Rodger Watters is no longer with the band. He tried to end Pink Floyd but thankfully wasn't successful.
Roger unfortunately has issues going back to his lost of his father as a little boy. His mom was a bit of an extremist in her liberal views. As much as I hated Roger for his power struggles in the band and now his vocal political views, Roger did contribute a lot to the early Pink Floyd.
I know it is older, before Dark Side of the Moon, but check out the movie and album "More". The movie was directed by Barbet Schroeder and all the music in the movie is from Pink Floyd's soundtrack album of the same name. Two other early albums that were amazing are "Atom Heart Mother" from 1970 and"Obscured by Clouds" from 1972. The half-live, half-studio album "Ummagumma" is also worth a listen.
Also, I'm surprised nobody that i have seen has mentioned Live 8. Roger Waters rejoined the rest of Pink Floyd on stage for a set of four songs during a benefit festival coming up on 20 years ago.
If you want to see the video you need to watch the DELICATE SOUND OF THUNDER RE MASTERED BLURAY OR DVD i saw that concert live late 80s twice, and you definitely won't regret it, P. U. L. S. E. Is also a must filmed at earls court London 1994 for the division bell tour 1994, i was there for that one aswell
First PF album without Roger Waters.
This remix has added atmospheric elements and more polished mix but remains true to its original.
I have been enjoying your reactions to the greatest band ever.
Eventually you'll need to react to a live concert of them.
The two best production live concerts are "Pulse" and "Delicate Sounds Of Thunder"
The second part of the Pulse concert plays the entire Dark Side Of The Moon album.
Pink Floyd are renowned for their light shows and sound quality.
Fans spent 5 years wondering if we'd ever hear a Pink Floyd song again, after the breakup. The Lapse of Reason Tour was special for a lot of readons. 🥰🐰
Great album!
Cool! Definitely a Great One! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 David Gilmour 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Did you see he was on jimmy Fallon the other night? I'm still gonna keep pitching the song "A Saucerful of Secrets" from the 1971 Live at Pompeii performance. If you thought Dave blew your mind with how me makes a guitar sound on Echoes, you gotta listen to (or preferably see) that one!
Glad you enjoy you ride on a rollercoaster
U prob never see this comment, but anywho.
You are a rare breed in reactions b/c you reviewed such an overlooked PF LP classic. If u Take a PF Journey. Work Backwards
- Momentary Lapse
- Pulse Concert 94 ( C Numb, Sorrow, Run, Great Gig)
- Dark Side Moon - all one listening
- Welcome Machine - all one listening
- The Wall Advanced PF
- Solos Waters, Gilmore
Re - Newly Engineered LP
- Simply means it LP has a few xtra perks. Songs are not tweaked a lot, but may replace studio for a live version.
My fav way to see YT Reactions
- Go to browser ( Chrome)
- Enter Pink Floyd Reactions
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If you want a particular song - Browser/PF Reactions/Song.
* Hope you reviewed this LP a few times more. Its a short cut to amazing PF vibes. You can't put it in a one bucket of music. Ex One Slip.
David played this song at Madison Square Garden on Sunday. I was there. Sooooo much better live... Live he really draws out the beginning and ending beyond the beat quite different to the album version. At 78 dude is still on it.
Yes, do the original. This is one of my favorite albums.
Yet Another Movie... listen closely towards the end the movie in the background is CASABLANCA! Brilliant!!!
As a Pink Floyd fan of nearly 30 years, I have the right to say this. This album is good and I feel it had a place in the album history but it reminds me of playing Super Mario Bros 2. It’s fun to listen to but there is something different and off about it over all the other albums. Maybe it was that early 80s influence of the echoing drums that throws it off. All in all I do have this album and it’s actually nice to hear it every now and then. The next album Division Bell has more of a 90s vibe but its sound is very crisp and well produced. Some on here may disagree with any of this and that’s fine. Everybody has their own tastes in music especially when it comes to Floyd albums. My favorite album is and will always be Wish You Were Here. Thanks Keezy, all of us life long Floyd fans are diggin your reactions.
Now do the P.U.L.S.E. concert you have heard most songs in this concert it will blow our mind
If you want live performances you really need to check out Pulse (Live at Earls Court 1994) you will not be sorry.....totally awesome!
Sorrow at the Pulse concert is amazing, so so much better than the remix version.
Pulse is not the concert title, it was the title of the DVD release of the live show.
I was putting up a sign years ago an my helper said do you hear that, we looked up an seen a flying pig blimp headed towards Clemson University for the pink Floyd concert being held in death valley. They used it as a advertising gimmick.
I was working at Heinz in Pittsburgh on the north shore of the Allegheny. Watched the blimp flying all around Pittsburgh while I was working in the chem lab with nice wall of windows
@@mrodg88 if I only had a cell phone back then we can actually say we seen pigs fly. Without hallucinations. 😂
@@EdwinRouthieaux Very glad we didn't have cell phones. I wouldn't want video of my high school through college days
The beds on the beach are the making of the phograph on the original album cover
This remix of Terminal Frost is so much better. Try the 360 degree version too.
yet another movie guitar solo, the best.
Honestly this is the album that turned me onto Floyd. I was forced to go see them live when I was 13 on this tour. It’s way better remixed.
Saw this awesome tour in phoenix 88
The old Phoenix Giants stadium!! The Phoenix AAA baseball team for the San Francisco Giants!
Yeah thats right they opened with shine on you crazy diamond
This is the first no Waters, yeah. It's good imo, but not awesome. The Final Cut was the last Watters project, and it was just too out there, not great. I think The Division Bell they got their groove back.
@broken4096 i think you nailed it. This is a good album, definitely better than the final cut ( which i've always hated) but not as good as the division bell.
True, not my favourite either.
@neillenet291 I'm not understanding this hate on The Final Cut. That may be my favorite Floyd album.
@@jared699 It's not hate with me, it's just that's basically a Waters album, not a Pink Floyd thing. Not my style, not what I expect from Floyd.
@jared699 to each his own. I think it's an absolutely putrid album. It showed how necessary the musicians in pink floyd were to roger waters vision. The album is just waters monotone droning and whining about his daddy. Absolutely unlistenable, depressing and isn't a Pink Floyd album. It's waters first solo album.
This is the first Floyd album after Waters tried to say, "I quit and Pink Floyd is no more."... Gilmour said, "No thank you". 😂😂😂
You are becoming a huge Pink Floyd addict 😊. You need to get a Pink Floyd shirt now . David Gilmour is a master guitarist.
You really owe it to yourself to see this song performed at the Pulse Concert.
Between The Wall and this album was The Final Cut, which was the last Pink Floyd album with Roger Waters. I always thought of this album as the rest of the band answering Roger Waters. After all, Roger wrote all of the lyrics from DSOTM up until, but not including, this album.
The remix cleans up some of the 1980s overproduction and provides clears up the audio. It is an improvement on the original release.
first album recorded without the founding member Roger Waters, who departed in 1985.
Wait to you WATCH the PULSE concert... mindblown!!!
It's the 1st Album without waters. If Amanita mushroom extract is legal where you are, take a big dose and listen to Ummagumma.
Several species of small furry animals gathered together in a cave and grooving with a pict
“The Final Cut”
It’s the last album with Roger Waters and it’s basically a solo album, but it still has some great tunes on it
You miss The Final Cut album is coming between The Wall and Momentary lapse of reason
Another album you need to hear and review is there first two albums A Piper At The Gate's Of Dawn And A Saucerful Of Secrets another one to experience is Atom Heart Mother and another one called From the film Track "More" then Ummagumma it's bad ass one album is live and the second one is songs that each member composed and if you can find an album called "Dark Side of the Moo" yes moo not moon cover looks like Atom Heart Mother cow in different position though
“Remixed and updated” isn’t vastly different from the original. Minor changes here and there. You’re good with this version.
This was the first album after Roger Waters left the band. Love this album! Saw them on this album tour!
love the sax in "Dogs of War"
Back in early 70s we’d have our posters and our black lights and we’d kick back and enjoyed the experience! Enjoy!!
Pink Floyd is genius personified. Echos at Pompeii, Animal, The Wall..... Music today is not real. These guys played instruments, wrote lyrics that actually meant something, and created. They are original, not copying anyone. You look at today's "musicians" and most of them perform songs other people wrote, they use autotune because they don't have the voice, and they can't play an instrument.
Hey bro are you south jersey or north jersey.. im on pa del line south of philly dig your floyd trip
If you're up forbit, definitely do the original mix of this album as well. Thr two are very different but both fantastic. I prefer the original of some songs, but the remix of others.
the remixed versions have marginal benefits that will only be noticed on the highest of hi-fi equipment, so just play on because it's the content that really counts!
Disappointed that you skipped over The Final Cut. Hopefully you give it a chance.