This was the first concert at Pompeii, 2016. This was the first entertainment held at the Circus Maximus since August 24, AD56, when they were still feeding Christians to the Lions. It was the last public appearance of keyboardist and Pink Floyd founder Richard Wright. He had cancer, is evidently quite ill in the clip, and he passed away shortly after this tour. David Gilmour is playing his 'Black Strat', a guitar as famous as its owner. Gilmour was reunited with the instrument, after loaning it to Hard Rock Cafe in Texas and then having a fight with them to get it back. He had it rebuilt for this tour. He kept it, and used it at another Pompeii concert 5 years later. After that, it was retired. Finally Gilmour auctioned 125 guitars for charity, the 'Black Strat' among them. It fetched $4.9m and went to a private collection.
And to think he did that every night in just about every major city around the world for about 7 months. Extraordinary. Saw the show in Chicago the summer of 94. Words can't adequately describe it. You just had to be there. Phenomenal. Check out "Wish You Were Here" by them next.
When David was singing you can see the blond lady duetting with him. That's Sam Brown and she had a successful solo career of her own. That he could persuade to be a backing singer shows just how much respect PF had from musicians everywhere. You might want to check her out some time.
Love and warm regards from Cologne Germany. I saw the concert 1994 in Rome Italy. Here any facts to the Tour: The concerts of the "DIVISION BELL TOUR" PULSE featured even more special effects ( On the day of the concerts, the airspace above the respective city was closed for several hours for safety reasons due to the laser show !!! ) than the previous tour of even other bands and artist tours ever and it was in 1994, including two custom designed airships. They also used an Antonov military cargo plane plus 2 x cargo Boeing 747s. 3 seperate stages leapfrogged around North America and Europe, each of that stages 180 feet (55 m) long and featuring a 130 foot (40 m) arch resembling the Hollywood Bowl venue. One stage in use, one being dismantled from the previous venue and one being set up at the next. They need 3-4 days to building on stage up 3 days for re-building.When Pink Floyd performed this in the US, they traveled with four 48' military grade mobile generators. 1994 there wasn't in USA a stadium built with enough electrical input to run the Pink Floyd show. That was also new for the American´s. The US Army said: "Ok, that´s cool project and makeable for us - let´s do it for the american audience - But we are always there! Is that understood and clear!?" - Answer Gilmour: "Yes Sir it is clear, thanks a lot, then let´s go. You will not regret it". I think they don´t regret it. That's what happens when you forget to give a budget figure to your lighting effects designer. That sound comes from a 220,000 watt sound system. The glitter ball from "Comfortably Numb" was over 15ft (4,6 m) in diameter, and the lasers were a new experimental design, and Pink Floyd cornered the entire world's supply at the time. All in all, the tour required 700 tons of steel carried by 53 articulated trucks, a crew of 161 people and an initial investment of US$ 4 million plus US$ 25 million of running costs just to stage. This tour played to 5.5 million people in 68 cities; each concert gathered an average audience of more then 45,000. In summary, it is the most elaborate live tour project of all times to date. The planning alone took 3 years. The tour (not the planning) was sponsored by Volkswagen. In an interview after the tour with Sam Brown (the blonde backup singer), they asked her: "How wild the band were on tour?", she said: "It was like touring with a group of forensic accountants, all very serious and just focused on giving their professional best to the music".
I was lucky enough to see this concert two nights in a row at the Olympic Stadium in Montreal. Since I had seats in two different sections of the stadium, I was able to see the stage from two different perspectives. On the 2nd night, when the mirror ball opened, I focused my attention on the movement of the lights around the stage and on the circular screen. It was as if all the lights were moving (dancing) to the music in perfect synchronicity, which was indeed the case.
@@BimuReacts No, the one you reacted to was filmed at Earls Court, London, UK. (14 concerts from October 13th to October 29th, 1994). The concert I saw was at the Olympic Stadium in Montreal, Canada. (3 concerts on May 22nd, 23rd and 24th, 1994).
Nobody ever has or never will be again. Be band like this. Rap music will never be like this . Country , really nope . This is a magical creation trapped in time. And it is beautiful.
Comfortably Numb, Pink Floyd’s musical masterpiece is the perfect example of feeling as much as you hear. You don’t listen to Pink Floyd you experience it and become a part of it from beginning to end. It provides a different dimension of emotional feelings as intense and surprising as your first orgasm…and just as hard to describe!
Hey Bimu. I was lucky enough to see them live in Toronto in 88 and they were so mesmerizing. The lights the props and of course the music. I was 17 and everyone from teens to people in their 60s were partying and having a blast. You don't listen to Floyd you experience them Try great gig in the sky from this show it will blow your mind. Great reaction and Peace out ✌️ ☮️ 🙏
You know every artist i react to and that's just awesome!! Now can you give me top 10 bands/ singers to check out ? Also what would be another song to react for queen? I am a little lost? thanks !
You can't go far wrong with just about ANY song from the Pulse concert. In particular, try "High Hopes", "Wish You Were Here", "Time", "Us And Them", and "Run Like Hell", among others. Btw, you're not the first youtuber to get emotional upon hearing PF music. I've seen several female youtubers actually cry when they listen to these masterpieces. 🙂
Every song on pulse live is like this. Great reaction
I see them live 8 or 9 time over here in uk
This was the first concert at Pompeii, 2016. This was the first entertainment held at the Circus Maximus since August 24, AD56, when they were still feeding Christians to the Lions. It was the last public appearance of keyboardist and Pink Floyd founder Richard Wright. He had cancer, is evidently quite ill in the clip, and he passed away shortly after this tour. David Gilmour is playing his 'Black Strat', a guitar as famous as its owner. Gilmour was reunited with the instrument, after loaning it to Hard Rock Cafe in Texas and then having a fight with them to get it back. He had it rebuilt for this tour. He kept it, and used it at another Pompeii concert 5 years later. After that, it was retired. Finally Gilmour auctioned 125 guitars for charity, the 'Black Strat' among them. It fetched $4.9m and went to a private collection.
You passed the test Bimu. You got blissed out by Pink Floyd. Those intense emotions are truly awesome.
Thank you!
And to think he did that every night in just about every major city around the world for about 7 months. Extraordinary. Saw the show in Chicago the summer of 94. Words can't adequately describe it. You just had to be there. Phenomenal.
Check out "Wish You Were Here" by them next.
Great ! Will react to that one next
When David was singing you can see the blond lady duetting with him. That's Sam Brown and she had a successful solo career of her own. That he could persuade to be a backing singer shows just how much respect PF had from musicians everywhere. You might want to check her out some time.
Maybe do the entire Pulse concert in segments, it was an Awesome concert !!
Love and warm regards from Cologne Germany. I saw the concert 1994 in Rome Italy. Here any facts to the Tour: The concerts of the "DIVISION BELL TOUR" PULSE featured even more special effects ( On the day of the concerts, the airspace above the respective city was closed for several hours for safety reasons due to the laser show !!! ) than the previous tour of even other bands and artist tours ever and it was in 1994, including two custom designed airships. They also used an Antonov military cargo plane plus 2 x cargo Boeing 747s. 3 seperate stages leapfrogged around North America and Europe, each of that stages 180 feet (55 m) long and featuring a 130 foot (40 m) arch resembling the Hollywood Bowl venue. One stage in use, one being dismantled from the previous venue and one being set up at the next. They need 3-4 days to building on stage up 3 days for re-building.When Pink Floyd performed this in the US, they traveled with four 48' military grade mobile generators. 1994 there wasn't in USA a stadium built with enough electrical input to run the Pink Floyd show. That was also new for the American´s. The US Army said: "Ok, that´s cool project and makeable for us - let´s do it for the american audience - But we are always there! Is that understood and clear!?" - Answer Gilmour: "Yes Sir it is clear, thanks a lot, then let´s go. You will not regret it". I think they don´t regret it. That's what happens when you forget to give a budget figure to your lighting effects designer. That sound comes from a 220,000 watt sound system. The glitter ball from "Comfortably Numb" was over 15ft (4,6 m) in diameter, and the lasers were a new experimental design, and Pink Floyd cornered the entire world's supply at the time. All in all, the tour required 700 tons of steel carried by 53 articulated trucks, a crew of 161 people and an initial investment of US$ 4 million plus US$ 25 million of running costs just to stage. This tour played to 5.5 million people in 68 cities; each concert gathered an average audience of more then 45,000. In summary, it is the most elaborate live tour project of all times to date. The planning alone took 3 years. The tour (not the planning) was sponsored by Volkswagen. In an interview after the tour with Sam Brown (the blonde backup singer), they asked her: "How wild the band were on tour?", she said: "It was like touring with a group of forensic accountants, all very serious and just focused on giving their professional best to the music".
You can hear music and you can hear Pink Floyd. Pink Floyd takes you on another higher Level of Music.
Was a very different world back then. The culture has shifted immeasurably.
I was lucky enough to see this concert two nights in a row at the Olympic Stadium in Montreal.
Since I had seats in two different sections of the stadium, I was able to see the stage from two different perspectives.
On the 2nd night, when the mirror ball opened, I focused my attention on the movement of the lights around the stage and on the circular screen.
It was as if all the lights were moving (dancing) to the music in perfect synchronicity, which was indeed the case.
Wow ! We’re you in the same concert I reacted to ?
@@BimuReacts No, the one you reacted to was filmed at Earls Court, London, UK. (14 concerts from October 13th to October 29th, 1994).
The concert I saw was at the Olympic Stadium in Montreal, Canada. (3 concerts on May 22nd, 23rd and 24th, 1994).
Nobody ever has or never will be again. Be band like this. Rap music will never be like this . Country , really nope . This is a magical creation trapped in time. And it is beautiful.
Listen to Coming back to life . Masterpiece
Your grandparents were much cooler than you think. ;)
Comfortably Numb, Pink Floyd’s musical masterpiece is the perfect example of feeling as much as you hear. You don’t listen to Pink Floyd you experience it and become a part of it from beginning to end. It provides a different dimension of emotional feelings as intense and surprising as your first orgasm…and just as hard to describe!
Amazing AND beautiful isn't it?
Yess! For sure
Hey Bimu. I was lucky enough to see them live in Toronto in 88 and they were so mesmerizing. The lights the props and of course the music. I was 17 and everyone from teens to people in their 60s were partying and having a blast. You don't listen to Floyd you experience them Try great gig in the sky from this show it will blow your mind. Great reaction and Peace out ✌️ ☮️ 🙏
You know every artist i react to and that's just awesome!! Now can you give me top 10 bands/ singers to check out ? Also what would be another song to react for queen? I am a little lost? thanks !
First thing. I would recommend not interrupting music from pink floyd. I was at this concert. It was the best concert I have ever attended in my life!
comfortably flying...clouds are pink for sure. what a song
Yeah back in the day they didn't sample the music, they created it and nobody did that better than Pink Floyd.
You can't go far wrong with just about ANY song from the Pulse concert. In particular, try "High Hopes", "Wish You Were Here", "Time", "Us And Them", and "Run Like Hell", among others.
Btw, you're not the first youtuber to get emotional upon hearing PF music. I've seen several female youtubers actually cry when they listen to these masterpieces. 🙂
Excited to check it out !
Anything from PULSE!
Worth the price of addmission,I thought so
Another Great Choice.
Thanks again! Do you have any other recommendations?
@@BimuReacts Gordon Lightfoot. Wreck of Edmond Fitsgerald
Also suggest the song Careful with that axe Eugene another masterpiece.
They say music calms the savage beast
Please do entire Dark side of the moon album in one sitting. ✨☑️
Give the people what they want, David can rip a solo.
Imagine a world wide synced at the same time
Yes that is David
🤝🇩🇪🤝🙏👍👏👏👏
Veja o clipe original da música MOTHER, Pink Floyd. É depressiva, triste.
David Gilmour does not simply play the guitar. He tells a story with it. His solos don't have notes. They have lyrics.
Nunca , nunca mais , interrompa um solo de guitarra 🎸, AINDA MAIS DE DAVID GILMOUR, simplesmente imperdoável 👎
do you remember? - ua-cam.com/video/KtIK84daWaM/v-deo.html
Yess!! It’s a second watch ! Got so many requests again ! I thought it was a different version until I open it ! but never gets old !