You should try to imagine how we felt when this album came out in 1975. We didn't have any kind of electronic devices at home other than a TV with perhaps five channels on it and a stereo. There were no computers, cell phones, video games, DVD players Etc! Additionally, this was during the analog period In history and they did not have any computers to put together a kind of mix like this so we heard nothing like this beforehand and it still sounds futuristic in 2022!! Anyway the end of this song is a ride up the high-speed elevator to the penthouse and the start of "have a cigar" at the big party with the greasy executive with the cigar putting his arm around the band! Pink Floyd is a mysterious bottomless rabbit-hole so keep enjoying your journey with them and keep up the good work!
Five channels...that was posh LOL. We had three in the UK and I used to listen to this in my car with its one speaker. Great days though, going to a mate's house to play records, Floyd, Purple, Tull, Yes, Genesis
The whole album is a masterpiece. Many standout tracks. This track, Shine on you crazy diamond, wish you were here, Have a Cigar, the whole rest of the album. It's one of the greatest expressions of music ever made.
Now try to imagine putting on headphones back in the 1970's before the Internet, before "electronic music" was a thing, having the volume up waaay too loud and listening to Pink Floyd which simply didn't fit the traditional Pop, Rock, Blues etc etc but seemed to be some other worldly fusion😉 Sometimes I wonder, how did we get from The Beatles to Led Zeppelin & Pink Floyd and then end up with Justin Bieber?🤣 So great to see someone go through the "first listen" & remind me how I felt nearly 50 years ago! Oh and if you think, wow dude your quite old, then absolutely right now, listen to Pink Floyd - "Time" from the album The Dark Side of the Moon and have the lyrics to hand. I was so lucky I heard it all those years ago 😉
Records became too expensive to make. And computers took all the profit out of the record business so no one is willing to invest the big money it takes to produce real music anymore. It’s too expensive with too small a payoff because everyone just listens on UA-cam or Spotify now instead of buying records. So everything today is fast and mass produced with little thought.
That was awesome. You reminded me of my granddaughter when she heard this song. A tender young mind got blown. You did figure Pink Floyd music out fast. One experiences Pink Floyd music. They are by far the best band to step on stage or studio. Check the history of this band. It's fascinating. I got my first experience in 1972 and have been amazed the entire time.
Your the first to really take the time to listen and then read up on the meaning. I'm glad you liked pink Floyd's music They don't make music like this anymore.
One of their best--so original, creative, and effective at creating this mechanized, hollowed-out, bleak world...the throbbing pulse created by the VCS3, Rick Wright's sinister Minimoog leads, the octave-separated vocals (like an imprisoned wailing)...it feels like an H.R. Giger painting put to sound.
Also about Syd. While recording Wish You Were Here a wierd guy wandered into the studio. Very over weight, shaved head, shaved off eyebrows is an old coat. It took a couple of minutes before 1 of the guys realised this wierd guy was actually their friend Syd!
Your reaction is absolutley fantastic. My favourite band right here. I envy you, being able to experience this music for the first time, because most of it is out of this world. Seriously, there's nobody like them. Have fun.
Pink Floyd IS an experience, they are Legendary! A person feels Pink Floyds music as much as they listen to it, there's a deep cerebral connection between Pink Floyds music and the people listening. Pink Floyd music is always best listening to with headphones, in so many songs there is just so much going on in the background. Also, listening to Pink Floyd whole albums in one sitting is always the best way to listen to them, because virtually all of their albums are concept albums, they tell a complete story. But listening that way is not practical in a UA-cam setting, although some do, do it, and Pink Floyd doesn't block use of their music/video, so that helps too. So, with that in mind, you should check out their studio version of "Time" from their 1973 "Dark Side of the Moon" album. I think you'd really enjoy that, and also a live version "Comfortably Numb" from their 1994 Pulse concert is a Phenomenal performance!
I think this song mostly grew out of Syd Barrett's experience with pop stardom back in 1967 -- his desire to just be an artist coming up against the realities of the music business and what is required to survive there. This song and Have A Cigar are companion pieces -- the former describes arriving at the knowledge that your youthful dreams and desires have been corrupted and you are now just a cog in a vast machine; the other describes the reality of being an artist and dealing with music business executives who see you as nothing more than a money-making vehicle for their bottom lines. That said, the lyrics are vague enough that it could be applied to many different scenarios. Also, as others have said, Shine On You Crazy Diamond, that bookends the album, is a brilliant composition that will blow your mind. Wish You Were Here is one of those top tier albums that will reward listening for the rest of your life.
brilliant comment described beautifully, but could it be about roger waters and the bands experience, as syd had been out of the band physically for a while before and its rogers lyrics
@@kevinohara2618 Yeah, most definitely. I mean, without Waters stating specifically what he was thinking when he wrote the songs, I think what happened with Syd informed Welcome to the Machine... but Have a Cigar is definitely from the bands' experience with success after Dark Side.
thank you for turning up the vol on your mic now we can hear you,,,,,you picked another favorite of PF lovers. Their orchestration is beyond this worlds comprehension,,,,please react to aPF live i,e. the Pulse concert or either of the Pompeii concerts
I saw the Pink Floyd Animals tour in Cleveland in the mid 70's. I paid $11.00 for the ticket, which was twice as much as I had ever paid for a concert. I was hesitant to spend all that money back then (sounds silly now). They played the entire Animals album and many other songs from their catalogue including Welcome To The Machine. After the show was over I was saying that I would have paid to see it twice, once to listen to the music and once to just enjoy the visuals. To this day one of the most amazing concerts I have ever been to, and I've been to many.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Pink Floyd! Yes, please listen to rest of the album. For the best experience listen in the order that they appear in the track listing as some of the songs, on the original vinyl record, ran into the next one without a break and as with most Pink Floyd albums form a consistent story.
I grew up with Pink Floyd ss my mom played it so often so when I got old either I bought everything they made available. Most don't know this but it was used in the opening of the movie the Burbs.
I'm so glad I stumbled across your reactions to Pink Floyd. I've seen many and I just love watching how you truly feel and appreciate the auditory experience that is the essence of Pink Floyd. Can't wait to see more.
Another cool way to listen to Floyd is to sit in a sound-deadened room with no echos, and put a speaker on your left and right side facing towards you.
Just seen this, 2 years after you posted it. Great reaction! Hope you went on to enjoy more Pink Floyd and finally found the Pulse live version of Floyd's Comfortably Numb...
from the same album there are two long tracks but worth it.....Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V) and then (Parts VI-IX) ...they are long studio tracks but very much worth it.
Awesome reaction!! Check out "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" (Parts I-V) and "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" (Parts VI-IX).. Two other awesome tracks from the same album..
I really like your screen recording setup. Clean, uncluttered background behind you, song title & logo in the foreground, good visualization filling out the whole screen. Nice composition. Sound quality was good too. Earns a subscribe.
You have to realize that back in our day this was not mainstream and none of our music, especially metal was ever shown on TV or the Grammy's etc... So that makes it all still so fresh and new IMO even today
The 'machine' they were referring to was the 'machine' of the record industry - continued in 'Have a cigar', although you can think of it as how people have become part of industrial processes - less so since the advent of robots
What a classic, It's also a brilliant album Laurie and my personal favorite of theirs. If you thought this was good next you need to listen to "Shine on you crazy Diamond (parts 1-5)" Cheers
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If I can may I suggest my Pink Floyd friend that if you want to go down the Pink Floyd Rabbit hole please please react to the greatest live concert by the greatest progressive band that has ever been on this planet.the Live Concert is called "Live at the Pulse Concert"and it was held at Earl's Court London in 1994,the guitar solos & light show with blazers will blow your mind,the songs to look out for are "Comfortably Numb" "Sorrow" " Keep Talking" High Hopes" " Coming Back To Life" to name but a few.I myself was lucky enough to get a ticket and it still blows my mind even today.🇬🇧👏👏🤗🤗🤗
That’s the most radical interpretation of this song. It’s really a question of your validity in the music industry. The album cover shows 2 men shaking hands. One is from the music industry, one is the aspiring musician. He’s the one on fire. Getting “burned” in a one sided deal. That’s what the next song portrays Excellent reaction though. .
Young lady, you had a Pink Floyd experience. I think I heard this album the first time in 1976 brought directly from London and all our neighbors liked it or not they had the same experience because all Pink Floyd songs must listen on full volume. Some liked it some cursed me. Actually, almost everything was arranged or written by Roger Waters the most controversial genius of the band. You just did dig a deep hole for yourself, which gonna take years to climb out of it. The lyrics do make young and old to think about life’s deeps and highs.
This song is a dream about becoming a rock star & the struggle to get there and getting the machine,, a Jaguar .. British youth want a Jaguar like American might want a Corvette , Notice at the end he wakes up at the party.
🤗 Subbed for PF and 🥰 you have 🎧 headphones to get the full effect! 😁 Wonderful to see PF still have this affect on young folks so many decades later. 🙄 Now I feel REAL old cause I did JHS & HS homework to these Albums 🤯 when the came out. 🤣🐰
Fun fact: When this song was released David Gilmour was only one year older than Justin Bieber is today. Wonder what kind of song Bieber will release next year?
If I've said it once, I've said it a thousand times...when you world turns to shit and you've had a crappy day, you come home, pour a scotch (or similar), or glass of red, drink that offing it down. Then, pour another, woof that down too, then pour a third one and go turn off ALL the lights. Put ON THIS or any Pink Floyd record on, the whole record! Go find a bean bag or deep leather couch, put your headphones on and sink down into your chair, close your eyes, sip away the final drink, and let the music sooth your soul !!!
Dear girl! Don't know how to describe it? I advise and listen very carefully: Rhythm change - 3:18 - 4/4 ..... 3:19 - 3/4 ..... 4:35 - return 4/4 !!! Do you hear that ?? Percussion instruments do not play in the song at all - only the timpani entrance! David Gilmour's vocals are recorded double! Left-Right tape effect is used (stereo image) For me song no.3 by Pink Floyd (1.Us and Them, 2.Dogs) "Welcome to the Machine" is a masterpiece! Jon
I think you just being floyded... Listen and react to " shine on you crazy diamond" and "Echoes" They will take you to journeys and places overhead your comprehension......
Would love to see your reactions to shine on you crazy diamond part 6 through 9. Also you would like David Gilmore " On an Island ". amazing experience!!!
BTW your S hine on Y ou crazy D iamond (1 - 5) video seems to have "Comments" turned off??? A wonderful homage to founding band member Syd Barrett who was dropped from the band suffering severe mental health issues and the effects of drug abuse.
I worked in a restaurant in NYC many years ago when Pink Floyd was playing in NJ (I didn't go). Pink Floyd's manager had a birthday and they celebrated at the restaurant. I had a unique opportunity to ask David Gilmore what really happened to Syd. He said it was really sad and tragic. Basically he snapped when his father died, becoming more and more "out there" as time went on, to the point it was difficult to work with him. I had a friend in High School, freshman class president, smart, outgoing. His mom died the summer before sophomore year, and he slowly started to lose it over the next couple years, to the point that he dropped out and never graduated. He did drugs , like Syd, but I wouldn't blame his downward spiral to drugs. Legend has it that Syd was Rock's first acid casualty, but the drugs were just a byproduct of the mental issues he had. I would recommend listening to the albums Barrett and The Madcap Laughs, his two solo albums produced by Gilmore (the man who replaced Syd) so you can hear the maniacal genius that he was (RIP).
Don't know if you ever heard this song nor the band but could you check out "Evil Wind" by • Bad Company. Great song It has good drums and vocals an by watching your vids I feel that you'll like this one thank you ✌️💯
like you to listen to a track by Syd Barrett called golden hair ... think you could use the calm down but if you wanna scream some more listen to wolfpack by Barrett and digest the gravity of the lyrics... go go go .
You survived the indoctrination, so now you're invited to the party. That's what he song is about. This is the way entertainment worked before youtube, when random people could create their own stupid shit, regardless of talent. That's what brought tears to your eyes. Somebody cares. Yes, Pink Floyd.
Yes, this is brain confusion music, meant for people on brain confusing drugs. The only fault you made was not listening to the "Wish You Were Here" album front to back. Most Floyd albums, including this and "Dark Side Of The Moon" were made to be tracked all the way through! Start with "Wish You Were Here Pt. 1-5". Your mind will really expand! Thanks for letting us enjoy that with you
Forget about us and run amok down this rabbit hole. Maybe read up on Animal Farm by George Orwell before you dive into the album Animals. Not all reactions have to be first time reactions. Most of their albums are best heard from start to finish anyways, not all cut up. Think Rock Opera. Good luck and good Job. Peace/JT
"The Machine" better none as the record industry. Floyd was the first in many ways of using and making different sounds out of electronics. recording in 4 track ( guad) then 8,16, 32. Synthesizes. Floyd is not rock and roll. they are a experience. What videos live they are better than studio " Pulse 1994"
You should try to imagine how we felt when this album came out in 1975. We didn't have any kind of electronic devices at home other than a TV with perhaps five channels on it and a stereo. There were no computers, cell phones, video games, DVD players Etc! Additionally, this was during the analog period In history and they did not have any computers to put together a kind of mix like this so we heard nothing like this beforehand and it still sounds futuristic in 2022!! Anyway the end of this song is a ride up the high-speed elevator to the penthouse and the start of "have a cigar" at the big party with the greasy executive with the cigar putting his arm around the band! Pink Floyd is a mysterious bottomless rabbit-hole so keep enjoying your journey with them and keep up the good work!
Five channels...that was posh LOL. We had three in the UK and I used to listen to this in my car with its one speaker. Great days though, going to a mate's house to play records, Floyd, Purple, Tull, Yes, Genesis
@@tentruesummers9043 all great bands in fact I used to have almost all of the albums from every one of those artists on 8-track LOL!
You should try it on acid! 🤪
@@tentruesummers9043 Awesome playlist! Cheers!
Well, except stuff the Beatles had done and Hawkwind, Floyd themselves, Kraftwerk, Tangerine Dream, Can, The Who.
The whole album is a masterpiece. Many standout tracks. This track, Shine on you crazy diamond, wish you were here, Have a Cigar, the whole rest of the album. It's one of the greatest expressions of music ever made.
That’s every song on the album haha, it scored 5/5
Now try to imagine putting on headphones back in the 1970's before the Internet, before "electronic music" was a thing, having the volume up waaay too loud and listening to Pink Floyd which simply didn't fit the traditional Pop, Rock, Blues etc etc but seemed to be some other worldly fusion😉
Sometimes I wonder, how did we get from The Beatles to Led Zeppelin & Pink Floyd and then end up with Justin Bieber?🤣
So great to see someone go through the "first listen" & remind me how I felt nearly 50 years ago!
Oh and if you think, wow dude your quite old, then absolutely right now, listen to Pink Floyd - "Time" from the album The Dark Side of the Moon and have the lyrics to hand.
I was so lucky I heard it all those years ago 😉
Records became too expensive to make. And computers took all the profit out of the record business so no one is willing to invest the big money it takes to produce real music anymore. It’s too expensive with too small a payoff because everyone just listens on UA-cam or Spotify now instead of buying records. So everything today is fast and mass produced with little thought.
That was awesome. You reminded me of my granddaughter when she heard this song. A tender young mind got blown. You did figure Pink Floyd music out fast. One experiences Pink Floyd music. They are by far the best band to step on stage or studio. Check the history of this band. It's fascinating. I got my first experience in 1972 and have been amazed the entire time.
Fascinating sound. The atmosphere that Pink Floyd creates is prodigious.
Your the first to really take the time to listen and then read up on the meaning. I'm glad you liked pink Floyd's music
They don't make music like this anymore.
Wonderful mature and deeply felt reaction to the best music band ever!… In my humble opinion …
This is one of my favorite Pink Floyd songs ever
I've actually never heard this song by them this was first experience as well I absolutely loved It great stuff 👍💯🔥🤟
Dude
Really feeling it. Man, I truly envy people who get to hear Floyd for the first time.
One of their best--so original, creative, and effective at creating this mechanized, hollowed-out, bleak world...the throbbing pulse created by the VCS3, Rick Wright's sinister Minimoog leads, the octave-separated vocals (like an imprisoned wailing)...it feels like an H.R. Giger painting put to sound.
Giger... what an apt description indeed!
What the fuck you talking about???
Read a an article on music have we!!
Now you have a reference for beauty and truth and Art, When those 3 things meet it's a powerful experience
I loved your reaction to the song. Mind bending and you had your mind bent.
Also about Syd.
While recording Wish You Were Here a wierd guy wandered into the studio. Very over weight, shaved head, shaved off eyebrows is an old coat.
It took a couple of minutes before 1 of the guys realised this wierd guy was actually their friend Syd!
Try "Shine On You Crazy Diamond", from this Album, Wish You Were Here.
You will love it.
Really enjoy the reviews.
Thanks.
RONNIE
SCOTLAND
Your reaction is absolutley fantastic. My favourite band right here. I envy you, being able to experience this music for the first time, because most of it is out of this world. Seriously, there's nobody like them.
Have fun.
Great to see you listening to Floyd. Please do more.
The Floyd take you on a journey. A journey worth taking. 🚀
Pink Floyd IS an experience, they are Legendary! A person feels Pink Floyds music as much as they listen to it, there's a deep cerebral connection between Pink Floyds music and the people listening. Pink Floyd music is always best listening to with headphones, in so many songs there is just so much going on in the background.
Also, listening to Pink Floyd whole albums in one sitting is always the best way to listen to them, because virtually all of their albums are concept albums, they tell a complete story. But listening that way is not practical in a UA-cam setting, although some do, do it, and Pink Floyd doesn't block use of their music/video, so that helps too.
So, with that in mind, you should check out their studio version of "Time" from their 1973 "Dark Side of the Moon" album. I think you'd really enjoy that, and also a live version "Comfortably Numb" from their 1994 Pulse concert is a Phenomenal performance!
By far, my favorite PINK FLOYD album..... Amazing.....
My brain doesn't know what to do; how i felt when i heard it at the age of 15 when it came out and i heard it for the first time.
I think this song mostly grew out of Syd Barrett's experience with pop stardom back in 1967 -- his desire to just be an artist coming up against the realities of the music business and what is required to survive there. This song and Have A Cigar are companion pieces -- the former describes arriving at the knowledge that your youthful dreams and desires have been corrupted and you are now just a cog in a vast machine; the other describes the reality of being an artist and dealing with music business executives who see you as nothing more than a money-making vehicle for their bottom lines. That said, the lyrics are vague enough that it could be applied to many different scenarios.
Also, as others have said, Shine On You Crazy Diamond, that bookends the album, is a brilliant composition that will blow your mind. Wish You Were Here is one of those top tier albums that will reward listening for the rest of your life.
brilliant comment described beautifully, but could it be about roger waters and the bands experience, as syd had been out of the band physically for a while before and its rogers lyrics
@@kevinohara2618 Yeah, most definitely. I mean, without Waters stating specifically what he was thinking when he wrote the songs, I think what happened with Syd informed Welcome to the Machine... but Have a Cigar is definitely from the bands' experience with success after Dark Side.
Saw them in concert. Bought the original LPs. Floyd is an experience like no other.
Pink Floyd and Tool
Dive in.
Pink Floyd: Unwind your mind and rethread your head
thank you for turning up the vol on your mic now we can hear you,,,,,you picked another favorite of PF lovers. Their orchestration is beyond this worlds comprehension,,,,please react to aPF live i,e. the Pulse concert or either of the Pompeii concerts
I saw the Pink Floyd Animals tour in Cleveland in the mid 70's. I paid $11.00 for the ticket, which was twice as much as I had ever paid for a concert. I was hesitant to spend all that money back then (sounds silly now). They played the entire Animals album and many other songs from their catalogue including Welcome To The Machine. After the show was over I was saying that I would have paid to see it twice, once to listen to the music and once to just enjoy the visuals. To this day one of the most amazing concerts I have ever been to, and I've been to many.
great reaction, keep going with the studio versions, get a feel for pink floyd as it should be heard, then as a treat watch them live
Wish all reactors understood that!
You'd have to listen to this album beginning to end it flows through each song like their other albums "dark side of the moon" and "the wall"..
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Welcome to the wonderful world of Pink Floyd! Yes, please listen to rest of the album. For the best experience listen in the order that they appear in the track listing as some of the songs, on the original vinyl record, ran into the next one without a break and as with most Pink Floyd albums form a consistent story.
I grew up with Pink Floyd ss my mom played it so often so when I got old either I bought everything they made available. Most don't know this but it was used in the opening of the movie the Burbs.
I'm so glad I stumbled across your reactions to Pink Floyd. I've seen many and I just love watching how you truly feel and appreciate the auditory experience that is the essence of Pink Floyd. Can't wait to see more.
i connect.. your reaction and synopsis was outstanding
Really enjoyed watching you discover this song. Refreshing genuine soulful reaction 🙏
pink floyd made some great records but nothing else they made even came close to this- one of the greatest tracks ever recorded
Another cool way to listen to Floyd is to sit in a sound-deadened room with no echos, and put a speaker on your left and right side facing towards you.
Gracias por compartir. De verdad me sentí parte de tu experiencia. Buena Vida!
Just seen this, 2 years after you posted it. Great reaction! Hope you went on to enjoy more Pink Floyd and finally found the Pulse live version of Floyd's Comfortably Numb...
from the same album there are two long tracks but worth it.....Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V) and then (Parts VI-IX) ...they are long studio tracks but very much worth it.
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Most albums, especially floyd, should be listened to entirely. Truly an experience...
Awesome reaction!! Check out "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" (Parts I-V) and "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" (Parts VI-IX).. Two other awesome tracks from the same album..
Yup, what you said.
Welcome to Pink Floyd and Welcome to the machine.
That “woah” at the end gave me a chuckle, thanks ….:)
I really like your screen recording setup. Clean, uncluttered background behind you, song title & logo in the foreground, good visualization filling out the whole screen. Nice composition.
Sound quality was good too. Earns a subscribe.
Expand your Mind. 🤯🤯🤯
You have to realize that back in our day this was not mainstream and none of our music, especially metal was ever shown on TV or the Grammy's etc... So that makes it all still so fresh and new IMO even today
It's about the future. Our future. Ruled by technology and corporate greed and you break free from it.
The 'machine' they were referring to was the 'machine' of the record industry - continued in 'Have a cigar', although you can think of it as how people have become part of industrial processes - less so since the advent of robots
E imaginar que os caras chegaram no estudio para gravar este disco sem nenhuma ideia!!!🤔
PINK FLOYD IS IN YOUR SOUL NOW
Pink Floyd é simplesmente genial!
I love your comment "My brain doesn't know what to do"
What a classic, It's also a brilliant album Laurie and my personal favorite of theirs. If you thought this was good next you need to listen to "Shine on you crazy Diamond (parts 1-5)" Cheers
I note that you like synth sounds (or electronics) as I do as well. Nice reaction altogether.
Best reaction I’ve seen of this track.
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If you're like me you'll wonder where that stuff has been your whole life. And they're both non-drowsy/fatigue.
Personally I consider them the greatest meds man has ever produced.
Thank you 😊
@@haveabarryniceday238 elders react to Pink Floyd
Great Song🔥🔥🔥
First heard this in a field played live. Do you know how it sounded. EXACTLY THE SAME. Their sound quality was alway brilliant , indoors or out.
They always close their eyes
Bonita, voz bonita, e entende a profundidade que é o Pink floyd .
**Nova crush adicionada com sucesso**
Don't listen to talk radio unless you want to lose brain cells.
She is enjoying this, but listening on good LSD as a 17 year old rocked it. Many years ago. Now I'm a grown up 😮
If I can may I suggest my Pink Floyd friend that if you want to go down the Pink Floyd Rabbit hole please please react to the greatest live concert by the greatest progressive band that has ever been on this planet.the Live Concert is called "Live at the Pulse Concert"and it was held at Earl's Court London in 1994,the guitar solos & light show with blazers will blow your mind,the songs to look out for are "Comfortably Numb" "Sorrow" " Keep Talking" High Hopes" " Coming Back To Life" to name but a few.I myself was lucky enough to get a ticket and it still blows my mind even today.🇬🇧👏👏🤗🤗🤗
chat gpt would enjoy this song .. this song was featured in the tv show Person of Interest .. good stuff
That’s the most radical interpretation of this song.
It’s really a question of your validity in the music industry.
The album cover shows 2 men shaking hands. One is from the music industry, one is the aspiring musician. He’s the one on fire. Getting “burned” in a one sided deal. That’s what the next song portrays
Excellent reaction though.
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Pink Floyd is not a band, they are a cerebral audio realm of their own. Somewhere out past the 4th dimension, is the Pink Floyd dimension.
Young lady, you had a Pink Floyd experience. I think I heard this album the first time in 1976 brought directly from London and all our neighbors liked it or not they had the same experience because all Pink Floyd songs must listen on full volume. Some liked it some cursed me. Actually, almost everything was arranged or written by Roger Waters the most controversial genius of the band. You just did dig a deep hole for yourself, which gonna take years to climb out of it. The lyrics do make young and old to think about life’s deeps and highs.
This song is a dream about becoming a rock star & the struggle to get there and getting the machine,, a Jaguar .. British youth want a Jaguar like American might want a Corvette , Notice at the end he wakes up at the party.
🤗 Subbed for PF and 🥰 you have 🎧 headphones to get the full effect! 😁 Wonderful to see PF still have this affect on young folks so many decades later. 🙄 Now I feel REAL old cause I did JHS & HS homework to these Albums 🤯 when the came out. 🤣🐰
The look on your face when they hit that one point(you know the one) showed you get PF
The inevitable joining of the soul grinding machine of Oligarchy controlled life in the modern era.
Fun fact: When this song was released David Gilmour was only one year older than Justin Bieber is today. Wonder what kind of song Bieber will release next year?
The song is about the music business.
If I've said it once, I've said it a thousand times...when you world turns to shit and you've had a crappy day, you come home, pour a scotch (or similar), or glass of red, drink that offing it down. Then, pour another, woof that down too, then pour a third one and go turn off ALL the lights. Put ON THIS or any Pink Floyd record on, the whole record! Go find a bean bag or deep leather couch, put your headphones on and sink down into your chair, close your eyes, sip away the final drink, and let the music sooth your soul !!!
Dear girl! Don't know how to describe it? I advise and listen very carefully: Rhythm change - 3:18 - 4/4 ..... 3:19 - 3/4 ..... 4:35 - return 4/4 !!! Do you hear that ??
Percussion instruments do not play in the song at all - only the timpani entrance!
David Gilmour's vocals are recorded double!
Left-Right tape effect is used (stereo image)
For me song no.3 by Pink Floyd (1.Us and Them, 2.Dogs)
"Welcome to the Machine" is a masterpiece!
Jon
3 00 stereo separation.
I think you just being floyded...
Listen and react to " shine on you crazy diamond" and "Echoes"
They will take you to journeys and places overhead your comprehension......
Please react to Echoes...
Would love to see your reactions to shine on you crazy diamond part 6 through 9. Also you would like David Gilmore " On an Island ". amazing experience!!!
Still the best. Love ya!
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Try us and them
BTW your S hine on Y ou crazy D iamond (1 - 5) video seems to have "Comments" turned off???
A wonderful homage to founding band member Syd Barrett who was dropped from the band suffering severe mental health issues and the effects of drug abuse.
Thank you for letting me know, it’s so sad reading about Syd I had no idea before I did some research
I worked in a restaurant in NYC many years ago when Pink Floyd was playing in NJ (I didn't go). Pink Floyd's manager had a birthday and they celebrated at the restaurant. I had a unique opportunity to ask David Gilmore what really happened to Syd. He said it was really sad and tragic. Basically he snapped when his father died, becoming more and more "out there" as time went on, to the point it was difficult to work with him.
I had a friend in High School, freshman class president, smart, outgoing. His mom died the summer before sophomore year, and he slowly started to lose it over the next couple years, to the point that he dropped out and never graduated. He did drugs , like Syd, but I wouldn't blame his downward spiral to drugs. Legend has it that Syd was Rock's first acid casualty, but the drugs were just a byproduct of the mental issues he had.
I would recommend listening to the albums Barrett and The Madcap Laughs, his two solo albums produced by Gilmore (the man who replaced Syd) so you can hear the maniacal genius that he was (RIP).
Don't know if you ever heard this song nor the band but could you check out "Evil Wind" by • Bad Company. Great song It has good drums and vocals an by watching your vids I feel that you'll like this one thank you ✌️💯
like you to listen to a track by Syd Barrett called golden hair ... think you could use the calm down but if you wanna scream some more listen to wolfpack by Barrett and digest the gravity of the lyrics... go go go .
This album and their other "A momentary lapse of reason" are my favorites by them..
You survived the indoctrination, so now you're invited to the party. That's what he song is about. This is the way entertainment worked before youtube, when random people could create their own stupid shit, regardless of talent. That's what brought tears to your eyes. Somebody cares. Yes, Pink Floyd.
Yes, this is brain confusion music, meant for people on brain confusing drugs. The only fault you made was not listening to the "Wish You Were Here" album front to back. Most Floyd albums, including this and "Dark Side Of The Moon" were made to be tracked all the way through! Start with "Wish You Were Here Pt. 1-5". Your mind will really expand! Thanks for letting us enjoy that with you
Can you react to old man by neil Young
It's called stereo....
Your statement - "Your brain doesnt know what to do" means you have listened properly. Now, listen again and your mind will go somewhere else.
Forget about us and run amok down this rabbit hole. Maybe read up on Animal Farm by George Orwell before you dive into the album Animals. Not all reactions have to be first time reactions. Most of their albums are best heard from start to finish anyways, not all cut up. Think Rock Opera. Good luck and good Job. Peace/JT
This song for me means some kind of desolution
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You don’t have your mic on 🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️
You shud really watch the video. You'll get the lot.
"The Machine" better none as the record industry. Floyd was the first in many ways of using and making different sounds out of electronics. recording in 4 track ( guad) then 8,16, 32. Synthesizes. Floyd is not rock and roll. they are a experience. What videos live they are better than studio " Pulse 1994"
think you're going a bit pale....
Your brain doesn’t know what to do? Play ECHOES live in POMPEI
The song is the sh!t, but the music video is even better, however that happened.