This performance never ceases to amaze me. Here is a humble 50ish year old man, dressed like he just finished mowing his lawn, stepping on stage in front of 15,000+ people and delivering what is universally revered as the single most powerful, beautiful and moving guitar solos ever recorded. In my opinion there never has been or ever will be another performance to match this in all of music - not just rock.
I think there is one better than this one, namely Andy Latimer's heart-wrenching solo on the title track on Camel's "Stationary Traveller" studio album. It's shorter than this one, but hits harder: ua-cam.com/video/YTwyl0VSEHg/v-deo.html
@@sneakyfox4651 Ehm... well, define "better". From my point of view - not a guitarrist, but a musician - I'd say: no. By far not. Simple proof for me: Gilmore is the one, that made me cry more than one time, and this solo makes me shiver time and time again. He is the only one that managed to do so. The other one is a good 80s-style-solo like I heard some. It may be technically good, I don't know, but I did not feel it really. Maybe - as you are posting this comment so often - it means something for you for some reason. Okay. But "better"?
I think there is one better than this one, namely Andy Latimer's heart-wrenching solo on the title track on Camel's "Stationary Traveller" studio album. It's shorter than this one, but hits harder: ua-cam.com/video/YTwyl0VSEHg/v-deo.html
There's nothing like being there in the audience. The power of the sound, the gigantic lighting technology, is absolutely phenomenal. Experiencing this is a highlight in my life. I'll never forget that.
The sound is so clear because they had the most expensive sound and lighting system ever put together for a tour. The audience sat inside a complete surround sound including speakers in the roof. You didn't listen to Pink Floyd, you experienced them. This tour played to over 5 million people, all of whom rate this concert as the best of all time. Amazing experience. I was there on the night they recorded this. Heard nothing to better it since.
Agree 100 percent! Best concert I've ever witnessed in my life and I've seen Zepplin, Stones and pretty much every big bands. They sound better live for sure
As a vocalist, you'll enjoy hearing the original version of Great Gig In The Sky, a song on Floyd's Dark Side Of The Moon album. No words, just vocalising...heavenly.
I think there is one better than this one, namely Andy Latimer's heart-wrenching solo on the title track on Camel's "Stationary Traveller" studio album. It's shorter than this one, but hits harder: ua-cam.com/video/YTwyl0VSEHg/v-deo.html
@@sneakyfox4651 @sneakyfox4651 Ehm... well, define "better". From my point of view - not a guitarrist, but a musician - I'd say: no. By far not. Simple proof for me: Gilmore is the one, that made me cry more than one time, and this solo makes me shiver time and time again. He is the only one that managed to do so. The other one is a good 80s-style-solo like I heard some. It may be technically good, I don't know, but I did not feel it really. Maybe - as you are posting this comment so often - it means something for you for some reason. Okay. But "better"?
i play 7 different instruments myself & I've been to a lot of gigs over the years. I'm not easy to impress, but let me tell you that I had tears running down my face for a majority of this concert. I had an out of body experience & unusually for me I wasn't even stoned at the time. As you are a vocalist I suggest you watch "The Great Gig In The Sky" from the same concert. This is where the backing vocalists take centre stage without even singing any words.
This live performance was phenomenal. I remember listening to this album on FM radio when it was first released. I was never the same. No matter how many times I hear Comfortably Numb, it blows me away every time.
I was lucky enough to attend one of the concerts that year, in Pontiac Michigan. It is one of the 2 bests shows, I have ever seen. Love this band, and this channel.
You are just too adorable! I enjoy just watching you listen to music like this! Pink Floyd is my all time favorite band. I grew up with Parents that listened to classic rock and my earliest memories are of when I was just a baby yet hearing this play on vinyl and I'd fall asleep to it. I'm a lifelong musician as well. This is considered one of the greatest guitar solos of all time by David Gilmore!!!! Love it! I am seeing a Pink Floyd tribute band in like 2 weeks called Think Floyd! I am excited!
LOL... I was just thinking of shredding myself. Shredding is not guitar playing. It's performing silly tricks to show off what they regard as "skills" and it sounds awful - true noise pollution. David Gilmour (I'm glad you didn't call him the the greatest but ONE of the greatest) because once those great artists reach a certain echelon, superlatives become irrelevant, we are entering a different realm all together. When David plays a solo, every single note has a meaning nothing is by chance. He is a true, intelligent artist!
The superb Pink Floyd. The genius of David Gilmour both vocally and on that guitar. Also a shout out to Sam Brown who backs Dave’s vocals perfectly through the chorus
I saw Pink Floyd in concert in Ames Iowa on the division bell tour back in the day. Hearing Pink Floyd on the Alpine car audio system back in the early 1990s was awesome while in high school took the music to a new level.
It was even better in person. The mirrored ball was spinning light around the stadium, and when the music stopped it felt like the stadium continued to spin for a few seconds.
As someone with chronic neuromuscular pain, this is the Pink Floyd song that means the most to me. Much of it was written by Roger Waters after his experience with having a shot for abdominal pain, which was later diagnosed as hepatitis, just before going on stage for a show. His hands felt so swollen he could barely play his bass guitar, and it did remind him of when he was sick as child. You really must watch the film "The Wall" to get a real prospective of this song, and others from The Wall album.
Nice reaction. One of my first concerts ever and the first time I took LSD. I had a ball and heard the concert was good also. hehehe I remember they had an airplane on a cable that glided down and crashed on stage to start the show. It was an unforgettable evening that I don't remember.
I agree, its the perfect 2nd PF song to listen to from the concert. The look of disbelief on people's faces when the girls start singing is pretty awesome ;) Especially after that beautiful keyboard intro melody by Rick and David on the lap/slide guitar.
It was 1973, when my late brother brought home a new 8-track tape of "Dark Side of the Moon". From then on I was hooked. I want to request a very special song that is new to me that melted my heart when I first heard it last month. It isn't another Pink Floyd song. (Read Down) This video was recorded on stage just two or three months ago of David performing with his daughter Romany as she plays a harp and sings one of the most beautiful, haunting songs I have ever heard. The lyrics alone will break you. David is still active in music and putting out songs and he also performs with his daughter. This is one of the most recent performances of David Gilmour. And yes, he will tug at your heart with his guitar solo in this song as he always does, but It's Romany's song and he lets her steal the limelight. He is even wearing his simple black T-shirt that makes this seem like a dream. If you miss this request and choose some other request, you may miss out on one of the most tragically beautiful songs you can hear. "David Gilmour with Romany Gilmour - Between Two Points (Later... with Jools Holland)" ua-cam.com/video/Yv4--p6bAxo/v-deo.htmlsi=jIRpucONURHBguhP
Saw em twice, once on that tour. Sadly not THAT show, but that tour, and it was just as amazing as you think it would've been. God I can't believe it's been 30 years lol
Coming on to YT and being greeted by your beautiful eyes and smile make my day.😊 Now that I have that out of the way thank you for a great reaction. You’re one of the few reactors who mentions the arpeggiated keyboard part. It’s so fundamental as it’s the only quick moving part at times. It’s been said that one does not go to a Pink Floyd concert one goes to a Pink Floyd experience!
David Gilmour is nearly 80 now but still releasing new music and embracing today's technology. But don't forget the other Pink Floyd members including Richard Wright on keyboards and who sadly is no longer with us. You should definitely check out "The Great Gig in the Sky" which is one of his finest moments but I would check out the studio version instead for spine chilling vocals!
Gilmour's 2nd solo in the Pulse version of Comfortably Numb is above all other solos, period! He takes you on a journey that no other guitarist can. I love this quote from another guitarist (Dave Mustaine) it is so true ... “David Gilmour can do more with one note than most other guitar players can do with the whole fretboard" ― Dave Mustaine
I saw them first when I was 19 in '77 ( The In The Flesh Tour---- the Animals tour) at the old Cleveland Municipal stadium. EPIC SHOW!!! The ticket sales for that show was reportedly 97000. The whole stadium was packed even the field. We were on the field about twenty yards from the stage.
This song is from the album The Wall... which is a rock opera... a whole story from 1st song to the last...all about a rock and roll singer named Pinky who had a nervous breakdown one night in a hotel room and tries to commit suicide right before a concert. This song is about the moment he ODs and is almost dead, and his manager and the Dr burst in and find him laying there. Instead of calling an ambulance they revive him with more drugs so he can perform at the show... they made a movie which follows the album... Great performances and story. Thank you for the reaction.
Pink Floyd LIVE performances are EPIC and the music takes you to another place. We first began listening to Pink Floyd in 1973.....52 years ago ! I hope you watch and enjoy other Pink Floyd music from the "Pulse" Concert. There is another "Live at Pompeii" performed at night in an ancient Roman Coliseum that has laser light show and torches burning along the upper rim of the structure.
I have incurable cancer I always loved Pink Floyd ! Now more than ever 👍this calms me so much trearments not as bad now💗Love your reviews Emma keep at It !
Love the channel and your energy! Floyd is amazing, few suggestions for you.............. Great gig in the sky from the same Floyd concert, Rush Xanadu live 1981, Queensryche Take hold of the Flame live
A top 5 song in the history of Rock for me and also one of the very best live performances by the entire band but especially David Gilmour, is epic, this entire Pulse Concert is an apex in Rock Concerts to this very day. Do Shine On You Crazy Diamond for another masterpiece. It just does not get better than Pink Floyd! Enjoy. 🔥🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶🔥
I don´t know which concert was filmed, but I saw Pink Floyd live in Turin Italy in 1994. I have seen many concerts since then, but nothing comes close to that experience.
This performance never ceases to amaze me. Here is a humble 50ish year old man, dressed like he just finished mowing his lawn, stepping on stage in front of 15,000+ people and delivering what is universally revered as the single most powerful, beautiful and moving guitar solos ever recorded. In my opinion there never has been or ever will be another performance to match this in all of music - not just rock.
I agree. Here he is, an incredibly talented man and he’s in jeans and a t-shirt.
I think there is one better than this one, namely Andy Latimer's heart-wrenching solo on the title track on Camel's "Stationary Traveller" studio album. It's shorter than this one, but hits harder:
ua-cam.com/video/YTwyl0VSEHg/v-deo.html
@@sneakyfox4651 Ehm... well, define "better".
From my point of view - not a guitarrist, but a musician - I'd say: no. By far not.
Simple proof for me: Gilmore is the one, that made me cry more than one time, and this solo makes me shiver time and time again. He is the only one that managed to do so.
The other one is a good 80s-style-solo like I heard some. It may be technically good, I don't know, but I did not feel it really.
Maybe - as you are posting this comment so often - it means something for you for some reason. Okay. But "better"?
You have just witnessed , arguably, the best guitar solo ever recorded. A Pink Floyd eargasm.
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Absolutely!!!
Although I think Sorrow and the slide guitar in High Hopes are right up there as well.
He does not waste a single note!
I think there is one better than this one, namely Andy Latimer's heart-wrenching solo on the title track on Camel's "Stationary Traveller" studio album. It's shorter than this one, but hits harder:
ua-cam.com/video/YTwyl0VSEHg/v-deo.html
Every single song from this concert is a mic-drop experience! ❤
I’ve heard this song more times than I can count and I still get chills every single time. ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Pink Floyd’s music isn’t just music it’s therapy. Dave Gilmour’s guitar is the therapist.
I attended this tour. The show was insane. One of the most memorable events in my life. It was not a concert...it was a spirtual event.
Same, Paris in the rain and in Earls Court. ❤
There's nothing like being there in the audience. The power of the sound, the gigantic lighting technology, is absolutely phenomenal. Experiencing this is a highlight in my life. I'll never forget that.
The sound is so clear because they had the most expensive sound and lighting system ever put together for a tour. The audience sat inside a complete surround sound including speakers in the roof. You didn't listen to Pink Floyd, you experienced them. This tour played to over 5 million people, all of whom rate this concert as the best of all time. Amazing experience. I was there on the night they recorded this. Heard nothing to better it since.
Agree 100 percent! Best concert I've ever witnessed in my life and I've seen Zepplin, Stones and pretty much every big bands. They sound better live for sure
Probably the most iconic guitar solos in rock. Amazing! ❤
Pink Floyd is not " a band "
Pink Floyd is an Experience.
Eargasm is definitely appropriate.
There is music... And then there is Pink Floyd!
Congratulations, you have just entered the Pink Floyd rabbit hole. They never made a bad song. You need to explore this rabbit hole.
🇨🇦 Glad to see you finally got here ! 🇨🇦
As a vocalist, you'll enjoy hearing the original version of Great Gig In The Sky, a song on Floyd's Dark Side Of The Moon album. No words, just vocalising...heavenly.
One the greatest bands to come out of the UK 🤘😢
great to see you simply invested in the music, and not just the shape of his mouth while singing
Pink Floyd have always been able to sing with their instrument's. Iconic and highly recognisable sound & style.
Pink Floyd was one of the greatest bands of all time. Pete
the greatest guitar solo in history
I think there is one better than this one, namely Andy Latimer's heart-wrenching solo on the title track on Camel's "Stationary Traveller" studio album. It's shorter than this one, but hits harder:
ua-cam.com/video/YTwyl0VSEHg/v-deo.html
@@sneakyfox4651 @sneakyfox4651 Ehm... well, define "better".
From my point of view - not a guitarrist, but a musician - I'd say: no. By far not.
Simple proof for me: Gilmore is the one, that made me cry more than one time, and this solo makes me shiver time and time again. He is the only one that managed to do so.
The other one is a good 80s-style-solo like I heard some. It may be technically good, I don't know, but I did not feel it really.
Maybe - as you are posting this comment so often - it means something for you for some reason. Okay. But "better"?
Never ever gets old. No matter how many times you hear/watch it. Musical Gold.
lovve your reaction emma they are one of the best bands of all time
Oh yeah, I love this music 🤩🤩🤩
Pink Floyd concerts always had amazing laser light shows.
At that age, David's voice had become like liquid gold.
This was their finest hour.
Beautiful lady! Beautiful song! ❤
On̈e of the most epic Concerts and Tour of all time. Pink Floyd is the ultimate experience.
Saw them in 1975 on their Dark Side of the Moon tour. Unforgettable.
Probably the best live song ever performed if you add in the excellent light and lazer show
Great Band I have loved them since the early 70's!
David Gilmour can say more in one note than I can say in a whole sentence, epic. 👌
This particular performance ALWAYS makes me tear up...😢
One of the greatest performances of the 20th century. Emma!!!❤️🥰😍💘
ANYTHING from the Pulse Concert will blow you away!!
Wonderful song
i play 7 different instruments myself & I've been to a lot of gigs over the years. I'm not easy to impress, but let me tell you that I had tears running down my face for a majority of this concert. I had an out of body experience & unusually for me I wasn't even stoned at the time.
As you are a vocalist I suggest you watch "The Great Gig In The Sky" from the same concert.
This is where the backing vocalists take centre stage without even singing any words.
This live performance was phenomenal. I remember listening to this album on FM radio when it was first released. I was never the same. No matter how many times I hear Comfortably Numb, it blows me away every time.
Yes, beautiful in all its glory and grace, Pink Floyd nailed it again and made it even better on this tour with Comfortably Numb.😊❤😮
Rock on!
Saw Pink Floyd once they were awesome!
I was at the Earl's Court show where this was recorded. Spectacular show.
This is arguably the greatest guitar solo of all time. Thanks again.
I was lucky enough to attend one of the concerts that year, in Pontiac Michigan. It is one of the 2 bests shows, I have ever seen. Love this band, and this channel.
I was at this one, at Earls Court here in London.
You are just too adorable! I enjoy just watching you listen to music like this! Pink Floyd is my all time favorite band. I grew up with Parents that listened to classic rock and my earliest memories are of when I was just a baby yet hearing this play on vinyl and I'd fall asleep to it. I'm a lifelong musician as well. This is considered one of the greatest guitar solos of all time by David Gilmore!!!! Love it! I am seeing a Pink Floyd tribute band in like 2 weeks called Think Floyd! I am excited!
As a person that saw tis 5 times indoors and out it wasn't a concert it was an experience. This was 1 of 14 days in a row sold out and their last.
It’s always a journey of a soundscape with pink Floyd🤯 the wall is another epic soundtrack
Pink Floyd a very unique band worth hearing always. Cool shirt Emma!👀👀
Gilmore proves that you don't have to shred to be one of the greatest guitarist in the world. Most emotional and best solo ever
LOL... I was just thinking of shredding myself. Shredding is not guitar playing. It's performing silly tricks to show off what they regard as "skills" and it sounds awful - true noise pollution.
David Gilmour (I'm glad you didn't call him the the greatest but ONE of the greatest) because once those great artists reach a certain echelon, superlatives become irrelevant, we are entering a different realm all together.
When David plays a solo, every single note has a meaning nothing is by chance. He is a true, intelligent artist!
Congratulations you have just experienced the 2nd best and 1st best guitar solo’s on this planet ….
Wow, thanks! 🤩
Let's go my beautiful friend Emma thank you for the reaction ❤❤❤
My pleasure 😊
The superb Pink Floyd. The genius of David Gilmour both vocally and on that guitar. Also a shout out to Sam Brown who backs Dave’s vocals perfectly through the chorus
I saw Pink Floyd in concert in Ames Iowa on the division bell tour back in the day. Hearing Pink Floyd on the Alpine car audio system back in the early 1990s was awesome while in high school took the music to a new level.
It was even better in person. The mirrored ball was spinning light around the stadium, and when the music stopped it felt like the stadium continued to spin for a few seconds.
As someone with chronic neuromuscular pain, this is the Pink Floyd song that means the most to me. Much of it was written by Roger Waters after his experience with having a shot for abdominal pain, which was later diagnosed as hepatitis, just before going on stage for a show. His hands felt so swollen he could barely play his bass guitar, and it did remind him of when he was sick as child. You really must watch the film "The Wall" to get a real prospective of this song, and others from The Wall album.
Nice reaction. One of my first concerts ever and the first time I took LSD. I had a ball and heard the concert was good also. hehehe I remember they had an airplane on a cable that glided down and crashed on stage to start the show. It was an unforgettable evening that I don't remember.
Emma, if you want to hear some impressive singing, you should see "The Great Gig in the Sky" from the same Pulse concert.
I agree, its the perfect 2nd PF song to listen to from the concert.
The look of disbelief on people's faces when the girls start singing is pretty awesome ;)
Especially after that beautiful keyboard intro melody by Rick and David on the lap/slide guitar.
I was fortunate to see Animals and The Wall tours, they are amazing live, they got all out excellent shows
Nobody has written anything this good in years!
It was 1973, when my late brother brought home a new 8-track tape of "Dark Side of the Moon". From then on I was hooked.
I want to request a very special song that is new to me that melted my heart when I first heard it last month. It isn't another Pink Floyd song. (Read Down)
This video was recorded on stage just two or three months ago of David performing with his daughter Romany as she plays a harp and sings one of the most beautiful, haunting songs I have ever heard. The lyrics alone will break you.
David is still active in music and putting out songs and he also performs with his daughter. This is one of the most recent performances of David Gilmour. And yes, he will tug at your heart with his guitar solo in this song as he always does, but It's Romany's song and he lets her steal the limelight. He is even wearing his simple black T-shirt that makes this seem like a dream.
If you miss this request and choose some other request, you may miss out on one of the most tragically beautiful songs you can hear.
"David Gilmour with Romany Gilmour - Between Two Points (Later... with Jools Holland)" ua-cam.com/video/Yv4--p6bAxo/v-deo.htmlsi=jIRpucONURHBguhP
... or you can have a look at "Scattered", especially the live performance from Madison Square Gardens.
Proof you can sing with a guitar and a great light show.
Positive vibrations always
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David Gilmour the greatest slow hand guitarist. The genius is that Floyd is never in a hurry
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Every performance from this concert is well worth watching!
The Late Great Richard Wright on keyboards and backing vocals. R.I.P. 😢
Saw em twice, once on that tour. Sadly not THAT show, but that tour, and it was just as amazing as you think it would've been. God I can't believe it's been 30 years lol
One of my favorite Floyd songs. That tour was incredible
Now you have to watch and react to "Run like Hell", and "The Great Gig in the Sky" from the same concert. Prepare to be blown away.
These were amazing concerts in the eighties when I was a teenager, the Lazer light shows were the best !
i could take next 40 years trying to show you the in's and out's of Pink Floyd, and do not think I would have enough Time.
Coming on to YT and being greeted by your beautiful eyes and smile make my day.😊
Now that I have that out of the way thank you for a great reaction. You’re one of the few reactors who mentions the arpeggiated keyboard part. It’s so fundamental as it’s the only quick moving part at times.
It’s been said that one does not go to a Pink Floyd concert one goes to a Pink Floyd experience!
David Gilmour is nearly 80 now but still releasing new music and embracing today's technology. But don't forget the other Pink Floyd members including Richard Wright on keyboards and who sadly is no longer with us. You should definitely check out "The Great Gig in the Sky" which is one of his finest moments but I would check out the studio version instead for spine chilling vocals!
Outstanding music!!! Love this song!! Love your reaction Emma. 😍😍😘😘
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Gilmour's 2nd solo in the Pulse version of Comfortably Numb is above all other solos, period! He takes you on a journey that no other guitarist can. I love this quote from another guitarist (Dave Mustaine) it is so true ...
“David Gilmour can do more with one note than most other guitar players can do with the whole fretboard"
― Dave Mustaine
Need to watch Sorrow, Wish You Were Here, Us And Them all from Pulse concert. Great Reaction@
Dave Gilmour can make a guitar sing better than a lot of singers can actually sing. Facts.
David's voice backed by Sam Brown the blond backing singer compliment each other giving that brilliant sound.
Saw them first when I was 14 lol, The 'Animals' tour in 1977' ,Boston...
I saw them first when I was 19 in '77 ( The In The Flesh Tour---- the Animals tour) at the old Cleveland Municipal stadium. EPIC SHOW!!! The ticket sales for that show was reportedly 97000. The whole stadium was packed even the field. We were on the field about twenty yards from the stage.
Ahhhh Pink Floyd, my very first concert, I was 17 years old in 1989 and this tour, in 1994 "Pulse" I saw them in Chantilly. Incredible piece
What a track! What a performance absolutely Epic Emma, yes you got that right👌🏻More please great reaction ❤️
Thank you, teacher Emma, you're the best! 👏👏👏
You're so welcome!😉
those spinning lights with speakers is used to create a wave of sound effect over the audience to match the story.
Yes, it’s true, even without knowing the idea I could feel that as well;)
This song is from the album The Wall... which is a rock opera... a whole story from 1st song to the last...all about a rock and roll singer named Pinky who had a nervous breakdown one night in a hotel room and tries to commit suicide right before a concert. This song is about the moment he ODs and is almost dead, and his manager and the Dr burst in and find him laying there. Instead of calling an ambulance they revive him with more drugs so he can perform at the show... they made a movie which follows the album... Great performances and story. Thank you for the reaction.
Pink Floyd LIVE performances are EPIC and the music takes you to another place. We first began listening to Pink Floyd in 1973.....52 years ago ! I hope you watch and enjoy other Pink Floyd music from the "Pulse" Concert. There is another "Live at Pompeii" performed at night in an ancient Roman Coliseum that has laser light show and torches burning along the upper rim of the structure.
Beatiful reaction from an incredibly beautiful woman.
This is off the DVD "Pulse" which is well worth buying it contains "Dark Side of the Moon in it's entirety.
I have incurable cancer I always loved Pink Floyd ! Now more than ever 👍this calms me so much trearments not as bad now💗Love your reviews Emma keep at It !
Try “High Hopes” from this same concert.
Such an amazing song and performance, one that always blows me away! I really enjoyed your reaction and thoughts!
Great reaction young lady 😃
Thank you!! 😁
If you have not seen it already, you might enjoy "The Great Gig in the Sky" from the same concert. Best wishes on your new channels, I am a big fan.
Sorrow from the same concert is even better. I PROMISE
Hi Emma 😃 Обожаю Pink Floyd 😍 Спосибо за реакцию 🥰
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You are amazing...very good!!!
Love the channel and your energy! Floyd is amazing, few suggestions for you.............. Great gig in the sky from the same Floyd concert, Rush Xanadu live 1981, Queensryche Take hold of the Flame live
Thank you Thank you Thank you Emma! In The same show Pulse 1994 have two musics epic too: HIGH HOPES and SORROW!!! Hugs From Brasil 🇧🇷🎉🎉❤❤
A top 5 song in the history of Rock for me and also one of the very best live performances by the entire band but especially David Gilmour, is epic, this entire Pulse Concert is an apex in Rock Concerts to this very day. Do Shine On You Crazy Diamond for another masterpiece. It just does not get better than Pink Floyd! Enjoy. 🔥🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶🔥
1973 "The dark side of the Moon". I was born in this year😊
Stick with this great Pulse concert by Pink Floyd. You can't go wrong-----every song's a stunner. Try the beautiful High Hopes next.
David's voice is a near equal to the voice of his guitar.
Symphonic. Operatic. Psychedelic.
This is not a band , this is a megaband 😊😊
I don´t know which concert was filmed, but I saw Pink Floyd live in Turin Italy in 1994. I have seen many concerts since then, but nothing comes close to that experience.
This band is not only the best, but played everything in Quadrophony in the 60s. So not in stereo but QUADROPHONIC