I think Pink Floyd won their only Grammy award for this song. Yes, it is Pripyat, and all of the footage there and in space is real. David Gilmour, Richard Wright (keyboards), and Nick Mason (drums) really come together beautifully on this song, very similar to the way they did on tracks like "Echoes" and "Shine On You Crazy Diamond." I really appreciate that you react to Pink Floyd; it means a lot!
Gilmour has played this song live again as part of his current tour, along with a great visual and new lighting effects. Check out clips on here from Madison Square Garden or Royal Albert Hall.
I always felt the man was a nuclear scientist going over his math and physics equations trying to figure out what went wrong with the Chernobyl meltdown
Two great concepts of being Marooned. On the ISS just watching the earth rotate below you with only a few crew members for company, or walking around Pripyat which was pretty much abandoned overnight (eventually).
Dave and Rick wright did the base tracks in 1 night on his house boat. Dave is very big on what we are doing to mother earth. Another official video by P.F. is "Keep Talking". Marooned" We have no place to go if we don't quit doing what we are doing. This is just 1 warning. The guy running is a scientist that creates some problem.
Pripyat Ukraine 5 miles away from Chernobyl and you can now take tours there. Basically the song is about now matter where your are you can marooned either literal and mental
Yes, it's great imagery for the song! You might recognise some parts of this also from The Last Of Us game, that used locations from around Chernobyl :)
It's before and after footage from Pryp'yat, an abandoned town near the Chernobyl reactor. The ferris wheel is an iconic view from Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare.
I love this fantastic music that relaxes and makes you reflect on the creation of the world seen from space and its inevitable extinction because of man. 🌺
Being from Ukraine you must watch Pink Floyd ' Hey, Hey, Rise up ' ,,David brought the band back together in order to provide a backing track to the vocals for the song ' The Red Viburnum ' after the lead singer of the Ukrainian band 'Boom Box ' left the band in the middle of an American tour and enlisted in the army, when home he stood in the city centre and sung the song as a protest, Floyd supplied the music and the record was released as a charity single with the proceeds going to a charity supporting the people affected by the invasion.
If you like this - you should really like Meddle , which is their 6th album - don’t know if any videos have been made - wasn’t a very popular album for back in 1971😊
This is an environmental protest piece, the astronauts are marooned in space looking down on the beautiful planet earth while down below we are all marooned on earth and Pripyat is an example of what we are doing to it, luckily they were able to evaluate everyone, unfortunately we are all marooned on a planet we are destroying and we have no where else to go, beautiful tune with a terrible warning, David is good at that, you only need to listen to ' Take it Back ' same message.
Absolutely, Gilmour was and is a Blues based guitarist, in fact Pink Floyd is a Blues based band, American Blues. Pink Floyd, and virtually every other Rock & Roll band to come out of England in the 1960s were American Blues based bands. They bought all the Blues albums they could possibly get their hands on. Syd Barrett, one of the four original founding members of Pink Floyd in 1964, even took their band name from two old time American Blues guitarists from the mid 1900s,... they were,... PINK Anderson, (1900-1974),... and FLOYD Council, (1911-1976).
La chitarra 🎸 di David Gilmour inizia dolcemente con le immagini della Terra vista da una stazione orbitale della Nasa e poi all'improvviso torna sulla Terra a Prypiat violata ed abbandonata dopo il disastro nucleare di Chernobyl nel 1986 e quella stessa chitarra diventa struggente e sembra piangere su quella sofferenza. Gilmour ha il grande dono di suonare non solo degli strumenti musicali ma tocca le corde dell'Anima .❤
Of course it's in Ukraine. It is the town of Pripyat, which was built specifically for the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. After the reactor accident in 1986, the whole town was evacuated and no one lives there to this day. David Gilmour's daughter-in-law is originally from Ukraine. If you like David Gilmour's guitar for its blues-rock sound, listen to some of his new solo album Luck and Strange. There are some wonderful guitar parts on there and strangely enough he plays them not only on a Fender stratocaster but also on a Gibson for example. I think the whole album is very nice. The spaceship footage is real and is from the Soviet Soyuz module. I believe the video is meant to show that humanity is technically capable of flying into space but at the same time is capable of destroying its own planet - see the nuclear power plant accident.
The images are in Pripyat which as far as I’m aware is the nearest town to the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant. I’d love to take a tour there once the war is over!
It's nice that David Gilmour has brought this song back for his solo tour this year. Currently on tour in the USA and still sounding excellent at 78 years old. But if you want to see a live version of this song, it's worth checking out the version from the Strat Pack concert in 2004. It's bloody amazing.
The music video takes away from the song. This is a song that should be listened to either live or the studio version. The video is nice and all, but most are distracted by the video.
I think Pink Floyd won their only Grammy award for this song. Yes, it is Pripyat, and all of the footage there and in space is real. David Gilmour, Richard Wright (keyboards), and Nick Mason (drums) really come together beautifully on this song, very similar to the way they did on tracks like "Echoes" and "Shine On You Crazy Diamond." I really appreciate that you react to Pink Floyd; it means a lot!
Division bell = master piece!!
David Gilmour has a way of bending a note and making a guitar cry like no one else. 🎸🎼
indeed. He's the only guitarist who can make me cry.
The Pripyat footage is incredibly haunting and creepy. Musically it is one of David and Richard's more stunning achievements.
Good band to fall in love with 😊😊
Check out The Allman Brothers at The Filmore East 1971 if you like blues rock!
Gilmour has played this song live again as part of his current tour, along with a great visual and new lighting effects. Check out clips on here from Madison Square Garden or Royal Albert Hall.
they won a Grammy's for Marooned . 😎👍🎶🎶 this city is Pripyat , close to Tchernobil .
David makes the guitar sing as if it has vocals.
That was amazing info you gave us at 5:40. I watched this video and listened to this song so many times and had no idea. Thank you
Ho passato intere notti a fare viaggi mentali ascoltando i Pink Floyd. Meravigliosi. A presto bellissima Inna
I feel the man in the video is revisiting his childhood in his abandoned town, marooned in his memories.
I always felt the man was a nuclear scientist going over his math and physics equations trying to figure out what went wrong with the Chernobyl meltdown
@@fadifarha431 I always felt like it was Oppenheimer, trying to rework his equation, to avert the disaster.
Two great concepts of being Marooned. On the ISS just watching the earth rotate below you with only a few crew members for company, or walking around Pripyat which was pretty much abandoned overnight (eventually).
Dave and Rick wright did the base tracks in 1 night on his house boat. Dave is very big on what we are doing to mother earth. Another official video by P.F. is "Keep Talking". Marooned" We have no place to go if we don't quit doing what we are doing. This is just 1 warning. The guy running is a scientist that creates some problem.
Very nice reaction, thank you.
It’s 2024, how can you hear this just now for the first time🤔 glad I’m enjoying it already for 30 years! absolute masterpiece!
Pripyat Ukraine 5 miles away from Chernobyl and you can now take tours there. Basically the song is about now matter where your are you can marooned either literal and mental
What an informative and great review. Love.
Thank you!
Yes, it's great imagery for the song! You might recognise some parts of this also from The Last Of Us game, that used locations from around Chernobyl :)
Dave’s adopted son is married to a Ukrainian girl, so his little granddaughter is half Ukrainian
It's before and after footage from Pryp'yat, an abandoned town near the Chernobyl reactor. The ferris wheel is an iconic view from Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare.
I believe that the man running around was a character of Albert Einstein, the man who split the atom which brought about the atom bomb.
My Call of Duty brain is telling me this is Pripyat, if you know you know😆
I love this fantastic music that relaxes and makes you reflect on the creation of the world seen from space and its inevitable extinction because of man. 🌺
Film is from Pripjat. the town abandoned after the Chernobyl disaster.
Released 30 year ago. Inna: "It has been out for a minute" 🤨
😂😂
Being from Ukraine you must watch Pink Floyd ' Hey, Hey, Rise up ' ,,David brought the band back together in order to provide a backing track to the vocals for the song ' The Red Viburnum ' after the lead singer of the Ukrainian band 'Boom Box ' left the band in the middle of an American tour and enlisted in the army, when home he stood in the city centre and sung the song as a protest, Floyd supplied the music and the record was released as a charity single with the proceeds going to a charity supporting the people affected by the invasion.
It's very related to Chernobyl since it's the town of pripyat!! The one that was evacuated almost overnight due to the accident!!
If you like this - you should really like Meddle , which is their 6th album - don’t know if any videos have been made - wasn’t a very popular album for back in 1971😊
Yes, Charlie Gilmour's wife Janina Pedan is born in Ukraine
This is an environmental protest piece, the astronauts are marooned in space looking down on the beautiful planet earth while down below we are all marooned on earth and Pripyat is an example of what we are doing to it, luckily they were able to evaluate everyone, unfortunately we are all marooned on a planet we are destroying and we have no where else to go, beautiful tune with a terrible warning, David is good at that, you only need to listen to ' Take it Back ' same message.
Absolutely, Gilmour was and is a Blues based guitarist, in fact Pink Floyd is a Blues based band, American Blues. Pink Floyd, and virtually every other Rock & Roll band to come out of England in the 1960s were American Blues based bands. They bought all the Blues albums they could possibly get their hands on.
Syd Barrett, one of the four original founding members of Pink Floyd in 1964, even took their band name from two old time American Blues guitarists from the mid 1900s,... they were,...
PINK Anderson, (1900-1974),... and FLOYD Council, (1911-1976).
La chitarra 🎸 di David Gilmour inizia dolcemente con le immagini della Terra vista da una stazione orbitale della Nasa e poi all'improvviso torna sulla Terra a Prypiat violata ed abbandonata dopo il disastro nucleare di Chernobyl nel 1986 e quella stessa chitarra diventa struggente e sembra piangere su quella sofferenza.
Gilmour ha il grande dono di suonare non solo degli strumenti musicali ma tocca le corde dell'Anima .❤
Of course it's in Ukraine. It is the town of Pripyat, which was built specifically for the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. After the reactor accident in 1986, the whole town was evacuated and no one lives there to this day.
David Gilmour's daughter-in-law is originally from Ukraine.
If you like David Gilmour's guitar for its blues-rock sound, listen to some of his new solo album Luck and Strange. There are some wonderful guitar parts on there and strangely enough he plays them not only on a Fender stratocaster but also on a Gibson for example. I think the whole album is very nice.
The spaceship footage is real and is from the Soviet Soyuz module.
I believe the video is meant to show that humanity is technically capable of flying into space but at the same time is capable of destroying its own planet - see the nuclear power plant accident.
The images are in Pripyat which as far as I’m aware is the nearest town to the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant. I’d love to take a tour there once the war is over!
Pripjat (now Ukraine), The Ghost Town of Chernobyl
It's nice that David Gilmour has brought this song back for his solo tour this year. Currently on tour in the USA and still sounding excellent at 78 years old.
But if you want to see a live version of this song, it's worth checking out the version from the Strat Pack concert in 2004. It's bloody amazing.
slava ukraini,
The Flat Earth Society will go crazy watching this music video 😡😆
The music video takes away from the song. This is a song that should be listened to either live or the studio version. The video is nice and all, but most are distracted by the video.
I Pink Floyd definirli solo un band è riduttivo. Un bacione Inna