Great reaction. My favourite lines from this are: The nights of wonder With friends surrounded The dawn mist glowing The water flowing The endless river Forever and ever Which I listened to first in 1993, and then on my Wedding day. Which we spent with friends surrounding, partying until the dawn mist glowed,, with wine flowing, with promises and vows made, for ever and ever. Its inscribed on my wedding ring,
A True Music Master, when a band has been playing for 40 or 50 years and people still love them, That’s a Music Master, very few of them. Delicate Sound of Thunder and pulse are the best albums, I have both on DVD where I can watch their concert any time, very entertaining.crank it up lol
You want to watch this......4 black brothers with a white drummer created this ICONIC Masterpiece from the 60’s Psychedelic Era Trust me…. You do not want your life to end without hearing this song. “TIME HAS COME TODAY“- The Chambers Brothers - Album Long version, then Live. PLEASE and Thank You. 1,595,600+ views so far.
Absolutely breathtaking. Has any music outside of the world of Classical Symphonies and top-level Jazz ever gone so directly to the back of the brain more efficiently and beautifully than Pink Floyd’s?
I loved your reaction. The music is beautiful, breathtaking, stunning…….but the lyrics and meaning of the song is what a,es me so emotional. It’s a song about looking back at your youth….a time of exportation, excitement and discovery. When we are young, things are sweeter, brighter, clearer. Back then our friends were closer, we were constantly at each others home and spend hours and hours together. Then “life” takes over, and we get jobs, and commitments, and obligations and……..our innocence, wonder and imagination drift away, as we become “adults”. It also makes you reminisce………I am 70 years old and grew up playing music like this in bands, and hearing all this great music first hand, as it was being introduced to the world. It makes me think of all the great times on the road, playing and travelling from place to place. It also makes me think back to friends, lovers, amazing times and just enjoying life. Now at this end “of the journey…..this music allows me to relive those great memories. Since you love the musicality of Pink Floyd, you my really like my other all time favourite band Supertramp. Check out the album, “Crime of the Century”.
Don't ask me why, because I'm not sure. But my favourite line in this song is "the taste was sweeter" in the second chorus (and it doesn't repeat). It always brings a tear to my eye...
Pink Floyds music is known to do that to people, their music takes the listener on a cerebral journey, sometimes to the edge of having an out-of-body experience! You've just tipped your toes in the Pink Floyd Discography. They're music has been touching people's lives for parts of 6 decades, from the 1960s to the 2010s.
It took me a while to figure out why the endless river, as a phrase, grabbed me so much. I can see the wrong end of middle age now, and I feel like one drop of water in that stream, rapidly flowing on to the sea. To freely quote Rango: no one will know you ever existed. Better go do something that deserves remembering, fast! I’ve done my bit, I think
1.) Comfortably numb (pulse tour): second half of the song is just Gilmore singing through his guitar (5 min plus), and many belief this is the best Guitar Solo ever played on this planet. 2.) Shine on you crazy diamond (pulse concert): the first 7 minutes of the song (or so) are purely instrumental. Together with „High hopes“ and „Keep talking“, these are my favorite Pink Floyd songs.
Some great instrumental songs by Pink Floyd include, Marooned, It's What We Do, Obscured by Clouds and Any Colour You Like, and they are all pretty good.
They have songs with only instruments such as a beautiful song called "Terminal Frost" from their "Momentary lapse of Reason" album I think it's really underrated and it has a beautiful video If you do the official video!! Then you have their GRAMMY winning song "Marooned" which you should do the official video also from their Division Bell album the Same album that High Hopes is from. Then you have "Great Gig in The Sky" from Dark Side of the Moon, "Any Color You Like" from Dark Side of the Moon & "One of These Days" from their "Meddle" album and that's a big enough list for now I'll think of some later if you run through all of these LOL!!
Terminal Frost is beautiful, but the Great Gig In the Sky has vocals and some spoken words, and One of These Days, although mostly instrumental does have some spoken lyrics too.
Just instrumental. Try the song Marooned from the Division Bell album and the two songs off David Gilmours album (rattle that lock ) first song is called 5 AM , second song is called And Then. I’m sure you are going to love them 😊.
Cracking reaction bro welcome to the floyd clan. If you want goose bumbs of guitar experience try EHCOES from the live in Gdansk version of Gilmour masterclass. Would love to hear what you thing on that one. Keep it bro
This song we notice how David Gilmoure was the 2nd vocalist to Pink Floyd from the 1970s and only Pink Floyd guitarist just playing hard rock's electrical guitar work we love about Pink Floyd's music. Comfortably Numb from 1979's The Wall (and in other songs and tracks) we do love to hear David Gilmoure as much as Roger Waters singing for Pink Floyd. The other Pink Floyd members also added their touches in keyboards to drums never to interfere with any guitar work from David Gilmoure nor from Roger Waters in those days in the 1970s.
Every new Live Pulse song will be your new favorite. They are all good. Yes, there is an instrumental they performed at Live Pulse called Any Colour You Like, and it too is amazing. You should check it out. There's also another one although not completely an instrumental but still has a long solo called Sorrow, again good Live Pulse performance.
It's very different to this song but "One of These Days" is essentially a purely instrumental track (apart from one line of lyrics that is said once during the song and is apart of the backing track). Of course as others would recommend, the PULSE version :)
Below someone rightly suggests "Terminal Frost" for an instrumental, and I'd add "Yet Another Movie" (especially from The Delicate Sound of Thunder live show for both). Pink Floyd's instrumentation and composition have been excellent since they were in their psychedelic days, and it's a part of what has given them such staying power. Love the reaction and honest assessment!
If you want instrumentals, try Echoes - the high holy of PF music as far as I'm concerned. Echoes is a 23-25 minute song with only a few lyrics at the beginning and a few near the end, otherwise it's all instrumental. It will likely blow your mind. There are no bad versions of Echoes, but my personal favorite is from David Gilmour Live in Gdansk - not PF, it's Gilmour on a solo tour, but PF's keyboardist Rick Wright is with him as well as long time bassist Guy Pratt and a wonderful backing band, they play a lot of PF songs and have a Polish string orchestra backing them as well (but not on Echoes). Echoes from PF Live in Pompeii is amazing as well. David described Echoes as a musical conversation between him and Rick, and watching Echoes from Live in Gdansk you'll see why. He also said, after Rick's death, that he would never play Echoes again without Rick.
There are a few Pink Floyd songs that are only instrumental, my favorite being Atom Heart Mother. But many of their songs have long istrumental sections that you'd probably like. Echoes is an beautiful and anything from that Animals album might do it for you. I hope you keep up with Pink Floyd, they're one of the best bands that there's ever been.
Great choice and reaction! Hard to pick my favorite Floyd song between this one and Comfortably Numb. The entire "Division Bell" album is incredible, every song worth hearing / reacting to (hint hint).
This song is cinematic and the theme of something lost--a wistful feeling -seems to permeate the lyrics. If you like this, I suggest checking out David Gilmour's solo concert performance of 'Echoes' from 2006, Live in Gdansk. It's his last time performing the song with Pink Floyd keyboardist Richard Wright, who passed away in 2008. The 2006 performance of 'Echoes' is in some ways quite different than the original version Pink Floyd did in 1971, but I feel like it's an even more powerful performance, given how much time had passed and knowing in retrospect that it was Richard Wright's last performance of the song. David Gilmour has described 'Echoes' as a musical conversation between himself and Richard Wright. There is some singing but a lot of instrumentals.
Atom Heart Mother, One of These Days, Great Gig in the Sky. Try to do a studio, then a live version. The contrast between the studio version of Great Gig and the Pulse version live of the same song is worthwhile. Atom Heart Mother maybe the most orchestral song they do.
the Pulse version is very good. i think the version from Remember That Night is even better. it has a little longer ending with the acoustic guitar. either way you slice it, this song is pure magic. really pulls at you emotionally.
In my opinion their best instrumental track is "MAROONED" which is about the radiation disaster at chernobyl in the Ukraine leaving it desolate and uninhabitable.👍
"Shine On You Crazy Diamond 1-5" is 13 1/2 minutes long, nearly half of which is instrumental. Please do the studio version first for the full unedited version and production. Also from the Pulse concert check out "One of These Days" all of which is instrumental. Whether it's vocals, lyrics, brilliant musicianship, extraordinary live shows, Pink Floyd is truly the full package.
Not going to blast you but David Gilmour voice and 🎸 playing are amazing I've been listening to pink floyd since the 1970 high hope is a lovey album written by David Gilmour and his wife polly, I love these guys PF all there albums have different stories to tell you, so for me the words are important to relay the story they are telling you.
That’s the magic of music. There’s no need of lyrics. Classic music has no lyrics and if you listen to songs in French, Portuguese,Spanish or Japanese or any other language you don’t understand you feel it.
Careful with that axe, Eugene is, well, as good as instrumental. Voices, but only one spoken line by Roger. And it’s a side of the Floyd you haven’t seen yet. From Ummagumma for preference. Not hifi recording but a great mix, very mysterious sound, it goes to show that all modern, perfect recording techniques don’t automatically make for better listening
only instruments? try "Any color you like" from dark side of the moon. or "is there anybody outthere"(only istrumental but is very short, sadly!" from The wall. there some others... saurcefull of secrets carefull with that axe eugene adam psichadelic breakfeast - this one is dope as hell athom heart mother - this one too
Pink floyd are the greatest musicians ever!
One of my favorite songs by Pink Floyd.
Great reaction.
My favourite lines from this are:
The nights of wonder
With friends surrounded
The dawn mist glowing
The water flowing
The endless river
Forever and ever
Which I listened to first in 1993, and then on my Wedding day.
Which we spent with friends surrounding, partying until the dawn mist glowed,, with wine flowing, with promises and vows made, for ever and ever.
Its inscribed on my wedding ring,
Great gig in the sky has singing but no words …. Wink wink
This is song crafting at it's best.
A True Music Master, when a band has been playing for 40 or 50 years and people still love them, That’s a Music Master, very few of them. Delicate Sound of Thunder and pulse are the best albums, I have both on DVD where I can watch their concert any time, very entertaining.crank it up lol
You want to watch this......4 black brothers with a white drummer created this ICONIC Masterpiece from the 60’s Psychedelic Era Trust me…. You do not want your life to end without hearing this song.
“TIME HAS COME TODAY“- The Chambers Brothers - Album Long version, then Live. PLEASE and Thank You. 1,595,600+ views
so far.
D.Gilmour solo is epic!!!!! Maybe best ever he play.
"Marooned" = instrumental water dreamland
Try pink floyd echoes at Pompeii when the band was young
A song without lyrics by PF - The Great Gig in the Sky" from the Pulse your. Best ever.
Pink Floyd named their band after two black American bluesmen named Pink Anderson and Floyd Counsil.
Absolutely breathtaking.
Has any music outside of the world of Classical Symphonies and top-level Jazz ever gone so directly to the back of the brain more efficiently and beautifully than Pink Floyd’s?
There is Marooned on the division bell album or the endless river album is mostly instrumental
I loved your reaction. The music is beautiful, breathtaking, stunning…….but the lyrics and meaning of the song is what a,es me so emotional. It’s a song about looking back at your youth….a time of exportation, excitement and discovery. When we are young, things are sweeter, brighter, clearer. Back then our friends were closer, we were constantly at each others home and spend hours and hours together. Then “life” takes over, and we get jobs, and commitments, and obligations and……..our innocence, wonder and imagination drift away, as we become “adults”.
It also makes you reminisce………I am 70 years old and grew up playing music like this in bands, and hearing all this great music first hand, as it was being introduced to the world. It makes me think of all the great times on the road, playing and travelling from place to place. It also makes me think back to friends, lovers, amazing times and just enjoying life. Now at this end “of the journey…..this music allows me to relive those great memories.
Since you love the musicality of Pink Floyd, you my really like my other all time favourite band Supertramp. Check out the album, “Crime of the Century”.
Don't ask me why, because I'm not sure. But my favourite line in this song is "the taste was sweeter" in the second chorus (and it doesn't repeat). It always brings a tear to my eye...
React to Marooned you won't be disappointed! Great reaction!!
Love the steel guitar
Yes, so beautiful.
Pink Floyds music is known to do that to people, their music takes the listener on a cerebral journey, sometimes to the edge of having an out-of-body experience!
You've just tipped your toes in the Pink Floyd Discography.
They're music has been touching people's lives for parts of 6 decades, from the 1960s to the 2010s.
next one from Pink Floyd - Dogs ( with lyric ) = 17 min song . 😎👍🎸🎶🎶🎶🎶
Instrumental? "Great Gig In The Sky" Pink Floyd.
my fav ever too :))
and dogs OFC xD
PF "ECHOES" part 1 live in Pompei is mostly instrumentals
Tip of the iceberg brother
It took me a while to figure out why the endless river, as a phrase, grabbed me so much. I can see the wrong end of middle age now, and I feel like one drop of water in that stream, rapidly flowing on to the sea. To freely quote Rango: no one will know you ever existed.
Better go do something that deserves remembering, fast! I’ve done my bit, I think
Have you listened to ‘Comfortably Numb’ pulse concert performance by Pink Floyd,best electric guitar solo ever
If its your favorite, check the version from David gilmour live in Gdanks with orchestra, you will enjoy
They have "A LOT" of straight instrumental music.....
Terminal Frost is a great unnstrumental
1.) Comfortably numb (pulse tour): second half of the song is just Gilmore singing through his guitar (5 min plus), and many belief this is the best Guitar Solo ever played on this planet.
2.) Shine on you crazy diamond (pulse concert): the first 7 minutes of the song (or so) are purely instrumental.
Together with „High hopes“ and „Keep talking“, these are my favorite Pink Floyd songs.
Some great instrumental songs by Pink Floyd include, Marooned, It's What We Do, Obscured by Clouds and Any Colour You Like, and they are all pretty good.
They have songs with only instruments such as a beautiful song called "Terminal Frost" from their "Momentary lapse of Reason" album I think it's really underrated and it has a beautiful video If you do the official video!! Then you have their GRAMMY winning song "Marooned" which you should do the official video also from their Division Bell album the Same album that High Hopes is from. Then you have "Great Gig in The Sky" from Dark Side of the Moon, "Any Color You Like" from Dark Side of the Moon & "One of These Days" from their "Meddle" album and that's a big enough list for now I'll think of some later if you run through all of these LOL!!
Terminal Frost is beautiful, but the Great Gig In the Sky has vocals and some spoken words, and One of These Days, although mostly instrumental does have some spoken lyrics too.
Awesome!! Thank you.
Just instrumental. Try the song Marooned from the Division Bell album and the two songs off David Gilmours album (rattle that lock ) first song is called 5 AM , second song is called And Then. I’m sure you are going to love them 😊.
My favourite pink Floyd song such a deep and beautiful song,great reaction thank you 🎸
Cracking reaction bro welcome to the floyd clan. If you want goose bumbs of guitar experience try EHCOES from the live in Gdansk version of Gilmour masterclass. Would love to hear what you thing on that one. Keep it bro
I liked your reaction, marooned is a great instrumental song and One of these days is also amazing 👏
This song we notice how David Gilmoure was the 2nd vocalist to Pink Floyd from the 1970s and only Pink Floyd guitarist just playing hard rock's electrical guitar work we love about Pink Floyd's music. Comfortably Numb from 1979's The Wall (and in other songs and tracks) we do love to hear David Gilmoure as much as Roger Waters singing for Pink Floyd. The other Pink Floyd members also added their touches in keyboards to drums never to interfere with any guitar work from David Gilmoure nor from Roger Waters in those days in the 1970s.
Every new Live Pulse song will be your new favorite. They are all good.
Yes, there is an instrumental they performed at Live Pulse called Any Colour You Like, and it too is amazing. You should check it out.
There's also another one although not completely an instrumental but still has a long solo called Sorrow, again good Live Pulse performance.
It's very different to this song but "One of These Days" is essentially a purely instrumental track (apart from one line of lyrics that is said once during the song and is apart of the backing track). Of course as others would recommend, the PULSE version :)
Definitely "Marooned" from "The Division Bell" and "Great Gig In The Sky" from "Dark Side Of The Moon"
Below someone rightly suggests "Terminal Frost" for an instrumental, and I'd add "Yet Another Movie" (especially from The Delicate Sound of Thunder live show for both). Pink Floyd's instrumentation and composition have been excellent since they were in their psychedelic days, and it's a part of what has given them such staying power. Love the reaction and honest assessment!
I'm a big fan of Marooned if you want a Pink Floyd song with no lyrics.
If you want instrumentals, try Echoes - the high holy of PF music as far as I'm concerned. Echoes is a 23-25 minute song with only a few lyrics at the beginning and a few near the end, otherwise it's all instrumental. It will likely blow your mind. There are no bad versions of Echoes, but my personal favorite is from David Gilmour Live in Gdansk - not PF, it's Gilmour on a solo tour, but PF's keyboardist Rick Wright is with him as well as long time bassist Guy Pratt and a wonderful backing band, they play a lot of PF songs and have a Polish string orchestra backing them as well (but not on Echoes). Echoes from PF Live in Pompeii is amazing as well. David described Echoes as a musical conversation between him and Rick, and watching Echoes from Live in Gdansk you'll see why. He also said, after Rick's death, that he would never play Echoes again without Rick.
the version from Remember That Night also excellent. matter of fact, it's my favorite.
There are a few Pink Floyd songs that are only instrumental, my favorite being Atom Heart Mother. But many of their songs have long istrumental sections that you'd probably like. Echoes is an beautiful and anything from that Animals album might do it for you. I hope you keep up with Pink Floyd, they're one of the best bands that there's ever been.
Great choice and reaction! Hard to pick my favorite Floyd song between this one and Comfortably Numb. The entire "Division Bell" album is incredible, every song worth hearing / reacting to (hint hint).
I agree with it being hard to chose. Behind the classics like comfortably numb and time my choice would be coming back to life.
This song is cinematic and the theme of something lost--a wistful feeling -seems to permeate the lyrics. If you like this, I suggest checking out David Gilmour's solo concert performance of 'Echoes' from 2006, Live in Gdansk. It's his last time performing the song with Pink Floyd keyboardist Richard Wright, who passed away in 2008. The 2006 performance of 'Echoes' is in some ways quite different than the original version Pink Floyd did in 1971, but I feel like it's an even more powerful performance, given how much time had passed and knowing in retrospect that it was Richard Wright's last performance of the song. David Gilmour has described 'Echoes' as a musical conversation between himself and Richard Wright. There is some singing but a lot of instrumentals.
Right there with you on that version. Richards and David's last ever as Dave refuses to play it again without Richard Wright.
Their best song without singing is Echoes
Atom Heart Mother, One of These Days, Great Gig in the Sky. Try to do a studio, then a live version. The contrast between the studio version of Great Gig and the Pulse version live of the same song is worthwhile. Atom Heart Mother maybe the most orchestral song they do.
The kid is not ready for Atom Heart Mother. Man, most pro level musicians aren’t. But hey, always a first time!
the Pulse version is very good. i think the version from Remember That Night is even better. it has a little longer ending with the acoustic guitar. either way you slice it, this song is pure magic. really pulls at you emotionally.
In my opinion their best instrumental track is "MAROONED" which is about the radiation disaster at chernobyl in the Ukraine leaving it desolate and uninhabitable.👍
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"Shine On You Crazy Diamond 1-5" is 13 1/2 minutes long, nearly half of which is instrumental. Please do the studio version first for the full unedited version and production.
Also from the Pulse concert check out "One of These Days" all of which is instrumental. Whether it's vocals, lyrics, brilliant musicianship, extraordinary live shows, Pink Floyd is truly the full package.
man try the band"YES' track :roundabout for first listen sure you love that
Not going to blast you but David Gilmour voice and 🎸 playing are amazing I've been listening to pink floyd since the 1970 high hope is a lovey album written by David Gilmour and his wife polly, I love these guys PF all there albums have different stories to tell you, so for me the words are important to relay the story they are telling you.
That’s the magic of music. There’s no need of lyrics. Classic music has no lyrics and if you listen to songs in French, Portuguese,Spanish or Japanese or any other language you don’t understand you feel it.
Careful with that axe, Eugene is, well, as good as instrumental. Voices, but only one spoken line by Roger. And it’s a side of the Floyd you haven’t seen yet.
From Ummagumma for preference. Not hifi recording but a great mix, very mysterious sound, it goes to show that all modern, perfect recording techniques don’t automatically make for better listening
What’s on the stove ?
only instruments? try "Any color you like" from dark side of the moon. or "is there anybody outthere"(only istrumental but is very short, sadly!" from The wall.
there some others...
saurcefull of secrets
carefull with that axe eugene
adam psichadelic breakfeast - this one is dope as hell
athom heart mother - this one too