Great you finally got to see a concert. But this was nearly 30 years into Floyd. If you want to see them as younger guys, definitely check out "Echoes live at Pompeii" where you can see the guys playing live in an empty Roman Amphitheater with no audience. This track is from the album Meddle just before the album Dark Side of the Moon. If you liked that solo, you have to see the line up with David Gilmour lead guitar, Roger Walters base, Richard Wright keyboard, Nick Mason drums.
This is not only a guitar solo. It is THE solo par excellence. For guitarists it is something like Beethoven's violin concerto for violinists. The Mount Everest . Epic colossal gigantic indescribable great unique and simply unmatched
Pink Floyd believed that their recorded music and their live shows were designed to be complete and immersive experiences. In the live shows the music, the voices, the effects, the lights, the staging... all blend into an artful immersive journey for your soul and your mind. Notice how there are no big screens with close ups of the musicians or singers. They appear tiny against the overall lighting and staging. They are meant to be part of the experience, like each color in a painting, not the egotistical reason for that experience. They blend into the whole... on purpose. Great reaction!
I just cry every time I listen to this song. This guitar solo is historical! That was phenomenal and so emotional, that was just splendid and extremely powerful! But guess what? I was there that specific day, I was really young. After the concert, we were walking in silence, thinking about this phenomenal concert, looking at the stage sometimes just to remember this moment forever before we leave for good. I also remember the smell of joints, especially in front of the stage (yes, that was, of course, forbidden, but ... Pink Floyd is Pink Floyd, right? Some people couldn't resist!). Now, when I listen to this guitar solo, I always remember that the sound was everywhere around us: spectacular, massive, imposing, powerful, but also perfectly clean! It was so impressive and so imposing. Like: the massive, colossal, powerful, and majestic Pink Floyd machine directly connected to your soul! And I can tell you that we were all vibrating. 90% of the time, during a concert, people are talking, laughing, and having good times; but during this concert, everybody was literally speechless. No stupid or annoying people. Everybody was just "connected". It was like, being in a parallel universe where everything was completely different. That was phenomenal and special, almost "magic" so to speak. And so many people were there, something like 16,300 people. I kept the tickets by the way, hehe - And today, I'm still proud to say _"I WAS THERE, WITH PINK FLOYD THAT DAY!"_
Ah, to be there, at that moment in time... You are indeed a fortunate NetTubeUser. Pink Floyd has always been on an advanced level, when compared to any others. Thankfully, humanity has this to look back on this and to, at least, get a Taste of what was Pink Floyd. To think that you were there when this was being recorded... Wow! I was fortunate enough to see them in concert in 1973, (I was a High School Senior), in San Francisco, during their release of their new album "Dark Side Of The Moon." Best concert I've ever experienced. What floored me at the time was the fact that they played my favorite song, at the time which was "Echoes." They played this 23+ minute song almost note for note, as green smoke was pouring off the stage and a Giant Pig shot across the stadium and that Huge Disco Ball that the lights played with. Anyway, until our paths cross again, I hope that you remain Well & reasonably Happy and... Keep Smiling... Cheers...
@@shineon7641 You also had the chance to attend this concert in 1973! It must have been something special with such a particular style of music and sound for that time, for sure! Thank you very much for your kind words, my good sir. And thank you for sharing your experience with me. I appreciate it. Stay also well, happy, and keep smiling. Cheers, Shine on!
Pink Floyd, like a lot of bands from late 60’s and 70’s, into 80’s, it’s really about the level of talent these guys possess. The fact that this song is still being played today, and people love it, that’s profound. Artists whose careers span 30,40 years and can still bring it live- that’s badass rock n roll, facts. 🎼🎶🎸🔥😎🤘
Dude... Pink Floyd and Aerosmith do not belong in the same sentence. :) I saw PF at Yankee Stadium that year. To this day I haven't witnessed anything come even close to that concert.
I agree, A-Smith, fine rock & roll band, indeed... But, to be on this level, there are not many bands of this caliber... But, I will certainly make a few cases, that are far superior than (Aerosmith, or Lynard Skynard) -- Legend bands, that perform the best live performances are : -- Iron Maiden 🤘 -- Rush Honorable Mention: -- Metallica -- Megadeth -- Pantera
@@AgentLemmon I have heard that about RadioHead.. Although, they were quite popular here in the US,, I think they also had a stout fanbase, in Europe as well.. here in America, although certainly had radio & Mtv hits,, they kinda fell between genres of alt-rock & mainstream - not quite hard enuff, to be hard rock, and the grunge era seemed to overshadow those types of 'tweener' bands... Look no further than The Black Crowes,, much success, sold lotsa albums, had hits, buy just never took on an identity, as everything was about grunge during then. I don't know a lot about Muse, talented players,, but I can't comment, with my minimal knowledge. I was , still am a huge Black Crowes fan - just good old fashioned rock & roll (southern style) 🤘
Do I really need to say that this fool knows jack shit about rock music? When you know nothing about music, it makes perfect sense to film yourself talking about music. Me? I prefer to know what I'm talking about. The same can't be said about illiterate and inarticulate fools who make reaction videos. When I was younger, I actually listened to audio (only) while hanging out with people who were in the same room as me.
Saw them in 1994 in Clemson, SC...best concert ever - lucky to have VIP seats 3 rows from front on the aisle! “Sorrow” from this concert is another great one & you get to see all of them rocking out. Highly recommended 🔥🎶🤘🏼 “Echoes” live from Pompeii 1972 is fire, too...2 parts so react to both please!
I saw them in 1989 in Rupp Arena in Lexington KY - definitely the biggest production I ever saw and right up there with a couple of Rush concerts for me.
Might be well over 1000 times to listen to. It never gets old! Best ever guitar solo and vibe. Our lord gave a standing ovation I bet. Nodded his head and placed a hand on his shoulder.
Thank you so much for reacting to this. I was in high school when this song first came out in 1979. I remember it well. My girlfriend and I at the time loved attending concerts. It was one of the things we loved doing together. There were a huge number of wonderful groups at the time and concerts were not very expensive to attend. Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Boston, Journey, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Triumph, 38 Special, Foreigner, and many others. I can not describe to you what a wonderful time it was to be young then. We were happier, relationships were closer, life was more carefree, and the music was spectacular. My heart just aches that young people will not get to experience life as we did as teenagers in the 70’s/80’s. Again, thank you so much for posting this video. It was a wonderful treat.
Thank you for actually watching. Many reactors close their eyes and miss half of the lighting effects. Check out Run Like Hell from Pulse also. It has crazier lighting than this.
Gotta do, Echoes from the Live at Pompeii show, both parts 1 & 2 from 1971. This P.U.LS.E. DVD/CD (the concert is actually from their Division Bell Tour and PULSE refers to the Live album) has some excellent songs like "One Of These Days", "Run Like Hell", and "High Hopes" They also perform the full Dark Side Of The Moon album in this concert. Then there is the Live 8 show from 2005 which was their final show with the original 4 members. (Yeah, Yeah Syd Barrett, blah, blah) At the 2005 show Dave Gilmour uses the same black Stratocaster (the body anyway) that he used in Pompeii in 1971.
Various guitar and music publications have rated Gilmour among the top 10 guitarists of all time. You just heard why. Check out Shine On You Crazy Diamond 1-5, Pink Floyd.
Was in Rotterdam september 94 on the sunday aged 20. Four full coaches left glasgow on the friday morning, brilliant weekend, day and a half in Amsterdam first
I was able to see this tour in Kansas City, Mo at Arrowhead stadium. Pink Floyd’s live shows are just 15 out of 10. Imo David Gilmore is the greatest guitarist ever.
Great Reaction!!!! I’m a big fan to Pink Floyd and i Love see when the people react to his music. This it is a the best solo of the Rock n Roll of the all times! Sorry for my bad english.
This was the second to last song done at the P.U.L.S.E. concert. The last one they did was Run Like Hell. You HAVE to check out the pulse version of that. It will BLOW YOUR MIND!!!!
Got to see them live in 94 on the Division Bell tour. Fantastic show. one of the most wonderful experiences of my life. that song in particular lives is indescribable. once you're able to get your jaw back off the floor from all the sounds and visuals, you just stand and appreciate how much and strongly they move your soul with their music.
i seen them 4 times.. first time in london "the wall". 1980. ( yes I am old ).. afer that i seen them 4 times here in the netherlands and every concert was great.... te best peformers ever
I was at “Pulse” in Miami at the Orange Bowl. It was Florida hot and the heavens opened up during this song, the warm southern rain through laser lights made it more spectacular! Thank you for sharing!
I saw them in Pittsburgh back in the 80's. Back in those days I did a ton of acid. Their music would send me on trips that were out of this world! Of course, at the concert, I was completely obliterated but I know I had the time of my life. Nowadays, their music is extremely relaxing and calming to me. Haven't touched any kinds of drugs in decades but they still take me to a place of complete comfort.
I saw them in concert in Cleveland, Ohio, it was their ‘94 Division Bell Tour’ it was bad ass! The images and videos they had behind them and special effects was insane! Super cool! People were passing weed around and I believe almost everyone was F’d up! Lol! Good times for sure!
Bruh you gotta check out "High Hopes". The solo is insaneee on that one. I've heard that song prolly a hundred times and it still gives me goosebumps. Some other floyd songs that you must listen to are Time, Shine on you crazy diamond, Have a cigar, Echoes. There are just too many man the list goes on and on..
I saw this tour in Raleigh. My ex was 4 months pregnant and we had 4th row seats. We had to move back because of the vibration from the speakers, best concert I have seen and my daughter who was born in Oct gets to say she was at a Pink Floyd concert.
PINK FLOYD LIVE, Pulse concert 1994. Check out SORROW and RUN LIKE HELL. Both are outstanding examples of the talents and precision performances of Pink Floyd.
Gilmour has more feeling in his index finger than any guitarist i have ever seen. He's not fast, not frantic, he just makes his instrument speak to people. Its scary.
Have a listen to "Sorrow" from A Delicate Sound Of Thunder concert...im 💯% you'll enjoy it bro. 👌👍...oh and also "Great Gig In The Sky" from the same concert. You will hear some Awesome vocal range from the ladies performing it💯🔥. Trust me bro.🙌
Bruh, what you're looking at here is "Pink Floyd" 30 years after they first became popular, so at this moment in time, they no longer look like the stereotypical Hippies that they once were... They're 30 years older and we are experiencing them a little late in their game. Keep Smiling...
amazing song and concert. david gilmour singing, guitar is just epic at what he does. if you wanna see them in their early prime, check out "echoes from Pompeii" . you will enjoy it i think. oh, and you just witnessed probably the greatest guitar solo, ever :)
I was on that tour, but not in London, not this concert, in Vienna, and there are no words to describe the experience! I came out of that concert a different person somehow, changed me forever! Comfortably Numb is one of my favorites, specially that 5 minute solo at the end! After, I spend 2 weeks pondering what a hell David Gilmour just did to that guitar! I'm just listening this one from a concert in Pompeii, Italy, High Hopes, I think you might like it - ua-cam.com/video/-xveqYrKJTE/v-deo.html
The first time I even heard of PF was in 1972, when my friends, and I when to a Drive-In theater, (Westbury, NY) and saw their documentary concert; "Live at Pompeii."...That's how far back I can remember these guys..Believe it, or not, we hated it!..Guess we weren't ready for it, 'cause when I see it today I have a hard time believing we hated it!
So happy you enjoyed... This what I grew up with and the shows we went to see!! PF are in a class all their own. Period!! This band does not do songs - They do albums!! Listen to the whole album in one sitting, headphones on and don't stop for anything. I do recommend watching the live Pink Floyd The Wall production by Roger Water in Berlin if you want to see how PF do a full on rock-opera show. You also mentioned you like wild guitars and crazy changes... well then I would HIGHLY recommend you watch Stevie Ray Vaughan - Texas Flood ua-cam.com/video/KC5H9P4F5Uk/v-deo.html
At this time, Roger Waters, the bassist and vocalist had left the band. On the studio version, he sang the verse/part of the Doctor. Roger Waters wrote the lyrics to this song as it's about an experience he had before a concert.
Yea, so Holla At this Krazy shit, right? This is at a completely different level, isn't it? Oh, I remember that near the beginning of your Reaction to this, you had said that they, (Pink Floyd), didn't look like you thought they might. Well, let me remind you that Pink Floyd started, way the hell back, in late 1964. This concert was in 1994 so literally 30 years before this concert took place. Believe me, when I say, that they were Hippies, long hair and all, in their time. You can't write shit like this unless you've experimented a bit, if you get my drift. I was fortunate enough to experience them in concert back in 1973, during the release of their album "Dark Side Of The Moon." Best concert I've ever had the pleasure to be a part of. I'm glad that you got the chance to be a part of this concert, as they will not be performing Live & in concert any time soon as they are in their 70's now. Sorry. Sad but True. Anyway, until our paths cross again, I hope that you remain Well & reasonably Happy and... Keep Smiling... Cheers...
Still get chills from this after hearing this hundreds of times. Bands today are not of the same caliber.😀
David Gilmour! That man has been giving me goosebumps for years!
Every. Single. Time!!!
David is a true goat!
since my 13 years when i discover floyd ....
Great you finally got to see a concert. But this was nearly 30 years into Floyd.
If you want to see them as younger guys, definitely check out "Echoes live at Pompeii" where you can see the guys playing live in an empty Roman Amphitheater with no audience. This track is from the album Meddle just before the album Dark Side of the Moon.
If you liked that solo, you have to see the line up with
David Gilmour lead guitar,
Roger Walters base,
Richard Wright keyboard,
Nick Mason drums.
One of the best guitar solos ever
....THE....BEST....
THE best, with the Pompeii version a close second!
think all gilmour's solo is perfect nothing to add nothing to miss . simply music . emotion . he keep all your attention with the fucking first chord
The best. Period.
Simple solo, not showing off..but emotional with elegance. Things don't have to be difficult to be beautiful...
I saw them on this tour in 94 (Their final tour). One of those shows I will NEVER forget.
This is not only a guitar solo. It is THE solo par excellence. For guitarists it is something like Beethoven's violin concerto for violinists. The Mount Everest . Epic colossal gigantic indescribable great unique and simply unmatched
Pink Floyd believed that their recorded music and their live shows were designed to be complete and immersive experiences. In the live shows the music, the voices, the effects, the lights, the staging... all blend into an artful immersive journey for your soul and your mind. Notice how there are no big screens with close ups of the musicians or singers. They appear tiny against the overall lighting and staging. They are meant to be part of the experience, like each color in a painting, not the egotistical reason for that experience. They blend into the whole... on purpose. Great reaction!
in 1994 they were already going for 30 years. watch floyd´s echoes live in pompeii 1972. there they´re looking like you expected :-)
I just cry every time I listen to this song. This guitar solo is historical! That was phenomenal and so emotional, that was just splendid and extremely powerful! But guess what? I was there that specific day, I was really young. After the concert, we were walking in silence, thinking about this phenomenal concert, looking at the stage sometimes just to remember this moment forever before we leave for good. I also remember the smell of joints, especially in front of the stage (yes, that was, of course, forbidden, but ... Pink Floyd is Pink Floyd, right? Some people couldn't resist!). Now, when I listen to this guitar solo, I always remember that the sound was everywhere around us: spectacular, massive, imposing, powerful, but also perfectly clean! It was so impressive and so imposing. Like: the massive, colossal, powerful, and majestic Pink Floyd machine directly connected to your soul! And I can tell you that we were all vibrating.
90% of the time, during a concert, people are talking, laughing, and having good times; but during this concert, everybody was literally speechless. No stupid or annoying people. Everybody was just "connected". It was like, being in a parallel universe where everything was completely different. That was phenomenal and special, almost "magic" so to speak. And so many people were there, something like 16,300 people. I kept the tickets by the way, hehe - And today, I'm still proud to say _"I WAS THERE, WITH PINK FLOYD THAT DAY!"_
Ah, to be there, at that moment in time... You are indeed a fortunate NetTubeUser. Pink Floyd has always been on an advanced level, when compared to any others. Thankfully, humanity has this to look back on this and to, at least, get a Taste of what was Pink Floyd. To think that you were there when this was being recorded... Wow! I was fortunate enough to see them in concert in 1973, (I was a High School Senior), in San Francisco, during their release of their new album "Dark Side Of The Moon." Best concert I've ever experienced. What floored me at the time was the fact that they played my favorite song, at the time which was "Echoes." They played this 23+ minute song almost note for note, as green smoke was pouring off the stage and a Giant Pig shot across the stadium and that Huge Disco Ball that the lights played with.
Anyway, until our paths cross again, I hope that you remain Well & reasonably Happy and... Keep Smiling... Cheers...
@@shineon7641 You also had the chance to attend this concert in 1973! It must have been something special with such a particular style of music and sound for that time, for sure! Thank you very much for your kind words, my good sir. And thank you for sharing your experience with me. I appreciate it. Stay also well, happy, and keep smiling. Cheers, Shine on!
I don't know how many hundreds of times I've heard that solo, but it still gives me goosebumps
Wonderful Solo as is Gary Moore's "I've Still Got The Blues For You". The LIVE version watched by 49 Million viewers in UA-cam Mark.
@@Isleofskye Gary Moore is a total legend, sadly gone before his time.
In my eyes and ears this best live performances and guitar solo ever. 😀
I saw this tour in July 1994 at the Pontiac silverdome outside Detorit. I was so high when the pyrotechnics went off I could taste the colors.
Pink Floyd, like a lot of bands from late 60’s and 70’s, into 80’s, it’s really about the level of talent these guys possess.
The fact that this song is still being played today, and people love it, that’s profound.
Artists whose careers span 30,40 years and can still bring it live- that’s badass rock n roll, facts. 🎼🎶🎸🔥😎🤘
Damn Masterpiece. Beautiful.
I feel privileged to be able to experience craftsmanship on that level.
Dude... Pink Floyd and Aerosmith do not belong in the same sentence. :) I saw PF at Yankee Stadium that year. To this day I haven't witnessed anything come even close to that concert.
I agree, A-Smith, fine rock & roll band, indeed... But, to be on this level, there are not many bands of this caliber... But, I will certainly make a few cases, that are far superior than (Aerosmith, or Lynard Skynard) --
Legend bands, that perform the best live performances are :
-- Iron Maiden 🤘
-- Rush
Honorable Mention:
-- Metallica
-- Megadeth
-- Pantera
@@yankeerepairs I love metal but nobody seems to mention Radiohead or Muse, wich are both legendary when it comes to live performances
@@AgentLemmon
I have heard that about RadioHead.. Although, they were quite popular here in the US,, I think they also had a stout fanbase, in Europe as well.. here in America, although certainly had radio & Mtv hits,, they kinda fell between genres of alt-rock & mainstream - not quite hard enuff, to be hard rock, and the grunge era seemed to overshadow those types of 'tweener' bands... Look no further than The Black Crowes,, much success, sold lotsa albums, had hits, buy just never took on an identity, as everything was about grunge during then.
I don't know a lot about Muse, talented players,, but I can't comment, with my minimal knowledge. I was , still am a huge Black Crowes fan - just good old fashioned rock & roll (southern style) 🤘
Do I really need to say that this fool knows jack shit about rock music? When you know nothing about music, it makes perfect sense to film yourself talking about music. Me? I prefer to know what I'm talking about. The same can't be said about illiterate and inarticulate fools who make reaction videos. When I was younger, I actually listened to audio (only) while hanging out with people who were in the same room as me.
after you hear it 1000 times, it's still just as great
Saw them in 1994 in Clemson, SC...best concert ever - lucky to have VIP seats 3 rows from front on the aisle!
“Sorrow” from this concert is another great one & you get to see all of them rocking out. Highly recommended 🔥🎶🤘🏼
“Echoes” live from Pompeii 1972 is fire, too...2 parts so react to both please!
I saw them in 1989 in Rupp Arena in Lexington KY - definitely the biggest production I ever saw and right up there with a couple of Rush concerts for me.
I was at the Clemson concert, upper deck. When the mirror ball spun, i about fell off the top deck.....
@@scvff Didn’t see you there LOL 😂
“Shine on you crazy diamond” will put ya in a mood!
Nothing or no one can top that,, period ✌️
Might be well over 1000 times to listen to. It never gets old! Best ever guitar solo and vibe. Our lord gave a standing ovation I bet. Nodded his head and placed a hand on his shoulder.
Thank you so much for reacting to this. I was in high school when this song first came out in 1979. I remember it well. My girlfriend and I at the time loved attending concerts. It was one of the things we loved doing together. There were a huge number of wonderful groups at the time and concerts were not very expensive to attend. Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Boston, Journey, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Triumph, 38 Special, Foreigner, and many others. I can not describe to you what a wonderful time it was to be young then. We were happier, relationships were closer, life was more carefree, and the music was spectacular. My heart just aches that young people will not get to experience life as we did as teenagers in the 70’s/80’s. Again, thank you so much for posting this video. It was a wonderful treat.
I've seen them in concert and it truly was magical!
This is musical perfection. It doesn't get better than this.
They looked a lot different when they were younger! Check out Echoes from the Live at Pompeii concert from the 1970s.
Looks, never mattered then...
Today's, "music" is all about how you look physically and what you possess materialistically.
I used to have a big crush on David Gilmore. I still do with his old ass!! Lol!!
@@AarvinMS Truth. All these female rappers who can't even pronounce basic words yet they are successful simply because they aren't bad looking :D
David Gilmour as a young man was very, very dumpling.
And he's a dumpling even now he's seventy-six.
(dumpling = beautiful as the sun)
When they filmed this , Pink Floyd had been around for nearly 30 years.
Thank you for actually watching. Many reactors close their eyes and miss half of the lighting effects.
Check out Run Like Hell from Pulse also. It has crazier lighting than this.
The best guitar solo in the world ever.
live version of ‘Sorrow’ from this Concert
Gotta do, Echoes from the Live at Pompeii show, both parts 1 & 2 from 1971. This P.U.LS.E. DVD/CD (the concert is actually from their Division Bell Tour and PULSE refers to the Live album) has some excellent songs like "One Of These Days", "Run Like Hell", and "High Hopes" They also perform the full Dark Side Of The Moon album in this concert. Then there is the Live 8 show from 2005 which was their final show with the original 4 members. (Yeah, Yeah Syd Barrett, blah, blah) At the 2005 show Dave Gilmour uses the same black Stratocaster (the body anyway) that he used in Pompeii in 1971.
Various guitar and music publications have rated Gilmour among the top 10 guitarists of all time. You just heard why.
Check out Shine On You Crazy Diamond 1-5, Pink Floyd.
I was 21 when I saw this live in Montpellier, the best concert ever... At the end, I couldn't find my car, so many people 😂
Wish you were here live pls. It’s really cool!
I was 11 yr old when i went to pulse in Rotterdam crazy show
Was in Rotterdam september 94 on the sunday aged 20. Four full coaches left glasgow on the friday morning, brilliant weekend, day and a half in Amsterdam first
I was able to see this tour in Kansas City, Mo at Arrowhead stadium. Pink Floyd’s live shows are just 15 out of 10. Imo David Gilmore is the greatest guitarist ever.
He has just built his new house at the bottom of my street in brighton i may become a stalker lol. 1 of greatest guitarists to ever live.
This is the kind of lives you put on loudly your tv turn all the lights of and just sit down and enjoy!
David gilmour is a freaking legend!
Great Reaction!!!! I’m a big fan to Pink Floyd and i Love see when the people react to his music. This it is a the best solo of the Rock n Roll of the all times! Sorry for my bad english.
These legends were out in the 70's you are watching them 25 yrs later.
This was the second to last song done at the P.U.L.S.E. concert. The last one they did was Run Like Hell. You HAVE to check out the pulse version of that. It will BLOW YOUR MIND!!!!
That guitar solo takes me away. So clean
Got to see them live in 94 on the Division Bell tour. Fantastic show. one of the most wonderful experiences of my life. that song in particular lives is indescribable. once you're able to get your jaw back off the floor from all the sounds and visuals, you just stand and appreciate how much and strongly they move your soul with their music.
That smile !!!!!! Says it all 😁
i seen them 4 times.. first time in london "the wall". 1980. ( yes I am old ).. afer that i seen them 4 times here in the netherlands and every concert was great.... te best peformers ever
Pulse live... Pink Floyd.. High Hope's
Next, High Hopes - Pink Floyd (ofc live) :D
I was at “Pulse” in Miami at the Orange Bowl. It was Florida hot and the heavens opened up during this song, the warm southern rain through laser lights made it more spectacular! Thank you for sharing!
I saw them in Pittsburgh back in the 80's. Back in those days I did a ton of acid. Their music would send me on trips that were out of this world! Of course, at the concert, I was completely obliterated but I know I had the time of my life. Nowadays, their music is extremely relaxing and calming to me. Haven't touched any kinds of drugs in decades but they still take me to a place of complete comfort.
I was lucky enough to see the Detroit show at the palace of auburn hills in 94 & is on my top 3 fav shows of all time PF IS TIMELESS
I saw them in concert in Cleveland, Ohio, it was their ‘94 Division Bell Tour’ it was bad ass! The images and videos they had behind them and special effects was insane! Super cool! People were passing weed around and I believe almost everyone was F’d up! Lol! Good times for sure!
Arguably one of the greatest guitar solos ever.. not to mention the song. Peace.
Man this not only music, this is art and it will never happen again.
Bruh you gotta check out "High Hopes". The solo is insaneee on that one. I've heard that song prolly a hundred times and it still gives me goosebumps. Some other floyd songs that you must listen to are Time, Shine on you crazy diamond, Have a cigar, Echoes. There are just too many man the list goes on and on..
Any of the Pulse videos are AMAZING.
By the way, I follow you because you love music and you feel it, thanks for sharing your touching reactions
The best ever!!!!!!
Amazing guitar solo ...love this thanku lovely holla love an God bless x
I was at this show and the light show was the most amazing thing I have ever seen!!!!
I saw this tour in Raleigh. My ex was 4 months pregnant and we had 4th row seats. We had to move back because of the vibration from the speakers, best concert I have seen and my daughter who was born in Oct gets to say she was at a Pink Floyd concert.
Stevie Ray Vaughn Texas Flood Live at the El Macombo
It's a life changing experience you'll never forget. Pure GOAT.
PINK FLOYD LIVE, Pulse concert 1994. Check out SORROW and RUN LIKE HELL. Both are outstanding examples of the talents and precision performances of Pink Floyd.
If I remember from "94" that was the Pulse Tour later Pink Floyd put out the Pulse double cd Live with a red blinking light on the box set!!
Gilmour has more feeling in his index finger than any guitarist i have ever seen. He's not fast, not frantic, he just makes his instrument speak to people. Its scary.
Yup, he's "The Master Of The Stratocaster."
Watch the the entire Pulse show and you will see why they are timeless music and artists.
Still when I hear this it blows my mind! Really doesn’t matter what version. Unreal
In The Flesh by Pink Floyd 🎸
GREATNESS!✌❤
Have a listen to "Sorrow" from A Delicate Sound Of Thunder concert...im 💯% you'll enjoy it bro. 👌👍...oh and also "Great Gig In The Sky" from the same concert. You will hear some Awesome vocal range from the ladies performing it💯🔥. Trust me bro.🙌
Bruh, what you're looking at here is "Pink Floyd" 30 years after they first became popular, so at this moment in time, they no longer look like the stereotypical Hippies that they once were... They're 30 years older and we are experiencing them a little late in their game. Keep Smiling...
Yeah young fella we’re older than dirt now but we can still jam !
... just so long as we're not Farting Dust yet, right? lol Keep Smiling... Cheers...
Yes yes yes yes
There a little older now. Dark side of the moon came out in 1973. This was 1994. Lol
THAT is a live solo
PINK FLOYD and light shows go hand in hand .
Do the lyric version of Time, and you'll start to get a better feel for the depth of what they do.
Best reaction moment: 10:44 :)
I was there and it was a million times better than the video shows it to be .......
When you think it can't get better....it gets better
In 1973 David Gilmour the lead singer and amazing guitar player was Way HOT
To me, he still is. I don't care how old he is - I still would ....
I agree. Even at 74 he’s still got that...idk, but it’s kept me tuned in for 40 years.
All greatness came in 1964 when I was born and Pink Floyd was formed. :)
Welcome to the family! They played in Pasdena in 94. I went to that exact same concert! I just graduated high school 😎
amazing song and concert. david gilmour singing, guitar is just epic at what he does. if you wanna see them in their early prime, check out "echoes from Pompeii" . you will enjoy it i think. oh, and you just witnessed probably the greatest guitar solo, ever :)
"Dogs" next, my man!
David Gilmour is a god , pure& simple ❤️🙏
I was on that tour, but not in London, not this concert, in Vienna, and there are no words to describe the experience!
I came out of that concert a different person somehow, changed me forever! Comfortably Numb is one of my favorites, specially that 5 minute solo at the end! After, I spend 2 weeks pondering what a hell David Gilmour just did to that guitar!
I'm just listening this one from a concert in Pompeii, Italy, High Hopes, I think you might like it - ua-cam.com/video/-xveqYrKJTE/v-deo.html
echoes live in pompeii. keep you phones on
David Gilmour is by far my favorite musician!!
Just an FYI- this concert was in ‘94 but the song was released in ‘80.
The first time I even heard of PF was in 1972, when my friends, and I when to a Drive-In theater, (Westbury, NY) and saw their documentary concert; "Live at Pompeii."...That's how far back I can remember these guys..Believe it, or not, we hated it!..Guess we weren't ready for it, 'cause when I see it today I have a hard time believing we hated it!
I see them 8 or 9 time live and still listing today age 64
GOAT
Try "Run like Hell", David Gilmore-Live at Pompeii. Bring your shades.
So happy you enjoyed... This what I grew up with and the shows we went to see!!
PF are in a class all their own. Period!!
This band does not do songs - They do albums!!
Listen to the whole album in one sitting, headphones on and don't stop for anything.
I do recommend watching the live Pink Floyd The Wall production by Roger Water in Berlin if you want to see how PF do a full on rock-opera show.
You also mentioned you like wild guitars and crazy changes... well then I would HIGHLY recommend you watch Stevie Ray Vaughan - Texas Flood
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At this time, Roger Waters, the bassist and vocalist had left the band. On the studio version, he sang the verse/part of the Doctor. Roger Waters wrote the lyrics to this song as it's about an experience he had before a concert.
My birthday is June 17th too. Epic day!!
Enjoy bro, you'll probably never see another live concert production like this again. They don't do it like that anymore.
David Gilmour=guaranteed eargasm😁
Yes
I saw them in concert and I died in my seat
Yea, so Holla At this Krazy shit, right? This is at a completely different level, isn't it? Oh, I remember that near the beginning of your Reaction to this, you had said that they, (Pink Floyd), didn't look like you thought they might. Well, let me remind you that Pink Floyd started, way the hell back, in late 1964. This concert was in 1994 so literally 30 years before this concert took place. Believe me, when I say, that they were Hippies, long hair and all, in their time. You can't write shit like this unless you've experimented a bit, if you get my drift. I was fortunate enough to experience them in concert back in 1973, during the release of their album "Dark Side Of The Moon." Best concert I've ever had the pleasure to be a part of. I'm glad that you got the chance to be a part of this concert, as they will not be performing Live & in concert any time soon as they are in their 70's now. Sorry. Sad but True.
Anyway, until our paths cross again, I hope that you remain Well & reasonably Happy and... Keep Smiling... Cheers...
Ah, these youngsters reacting to my favorite music. *Born in '88
Hey man, you gotta do a nice chill fade out to the explosion thing :)