It was an incredible night, spent with tens of thousands of friends. All ethnicities, genders and generations. Every one of us was left speechless. I will never forget the experience. Breathtaking, and preserved forever for all of you to experience!
Love your reaction! You can't do Floyd without Shine on You crazy Diamond, High Hopes, Wish You Were Here, Time, The Great Gig in the Sky, Another Brick in the Wall, Brain Damage/Eclipse, Run Like Hell, Echoes,..... Oh sod it. Start from the beginning of the Puse concert and just work your way through.......You'll NEVER regret it.
I was 16 in 1969 when I bought my first Pink Floyd album (Ummagumma) and saw them live in 1971 and 4 more times after that. For me this is the BEST band of all times. Now I'm 71 years old and still listen to them everyday.
I was so lucky that I got to see this show in Oslo. Outdoor arena with concrete floor. That "rumble" was a so deep bass sound, it felt like a real punch in the gut. And it felt like the concrete floor liquified. And it was a slight drizzle, so the green laser lights were dancing in the sky as far as you could see. An amazing experience. You should react to every single song from the PULSE concert. They'll all leave your jaw on the floor.
Saw them do this song live 4x on their tours between 1988 and 1994. I was at one of these concerts at Earls Court. Possibly this one ❤ This is the best they did post-Roger Waters for me. It feels truly Floyd and the guitar is on fire. Gotta listen again now, LOUD 😊
This entire concert is a lifetime experience. Even if you weren’t there the musicianship is amazing combined with the lights and background singers it is something to behold before you leave this earth. Unmatched 30 years and counting.
I have the "Pulse" concert on DVD (antiquated tech, but I am a collector) and it will always be my favourite concert video. My home theater system is modest, but the sound and video quality just come alive with this on. Now you know why you see the Pink Floyd logo everywhere - their music transcends generations. "Keep Talking" is my absolute favourite from Pulse - ok, shit, they're all favourites....
I have that DVD too. Best concert film ever. Followed by, for me, Celebration Day with Led Zeppelin and The Last Waltz with The Band and Stop Making Sense with Talking Heads….and Eagles
Pink Floyd has the amazing ability to create such a soundscape and backs it up with the most accomplished light show that just merges with the music. Great reaction. As has been mentioned try to do the whole pulse concert you just can’t go wrong, maybe one track a day ? You’ll never ever regret it. Nick Mason is the full time drummer and when in concert has help from a percussionist ( that’s the one jumping to reach cymbals). Yes the lead guitar and main vocalist is David Gilmour who when asked what’s it like to be the best guitarist replied best ask Mark Knofler.
in the pulse concert and yes i was there 14 sold out nights at earls court 80000 people every night thats half a million people watch run like hell shows off the million pounds of lighting and effects the best live band ever
@@chrisspain-ft5cd it seems like 80,000 people, but Earls Court was only 20,000, but I understand your excitement, how envious I am that you got to see them there. Peace.
David Gilmour is the whole reason that I taught myself the electric guitar, and the EPIC Fender Stratocaster in particular. The depth to which this band and David Gilmour's guitar playing has inspired me cannot be articulated in words....I couldn't NOT go get an electric guitar and learn how to play it. I couldn't NOT answer the call. 50 years later, my passion for the electric guitar, this band, and 20th century guitar rock in general, has only deepened.
Yes, David Gilmour,.. (guitar and lead vocalist), Nick Mason,.. (drums, percussion), and Rick Wright,.. (keyboards and vocals), those three are Pink Floyd. The other musicians and singers onstage here are Pink Floyds touring band for that tour or time period. The stage, lighting and sound system are Pink Floyds, it was built for this world tour, "The Division Bell World Tour. The tour was from March to October 1994, something like 110 concerts in 68 cities in 17 countries. Actually, they built 3 stages that were exactually the same, lighting, rigs, sound systems, everything,... 3 in total. They needed 3 stages for the North American leg of the tour, because it took so long to load-in, set up and tear down and load-out. Load-in and setup took 3 days and tear down and load-out took another 2 and 1/2 days, so they needed more than 1 stage to perform all the shows in North America. Over 50 trailer trucks transporting over 700 tons of steel with over a 100 person crew needed to do the job. When the band arrived at the next city to perform, the stages, including light and rigs, were all setup and ready to go. After 3 or 4 shows in a city, the band left for the next city, and members of the crew packed up the stage. When the band arrived at the next city, another stage and equipment was all setup ready to go, then repeat, again and again. It was the largest world tour ever and the logistics were off the charts, Pink Floyd does everything on a grand scale! This particular concert was near the end of the tour in October, it was at Earls Court in London.
wow, what an informative comment. Thanks for that! I can't believe the grand scale of what they did, adds a whole new appreciation for watching their live shows now
This is my personal favorite live performance from Pulse, but it's difficult to choose because the whole concert is amazing! I suggest checking out a live performance from the tour previous to this one. The song is called 'On the Turning Away' and the tour is the Delicate Sound of Thunder tour in 1988. It also features an amazing David Gilmour guitar solo.
@@pauldocmusic2411 wow, amazing you got to see this live, I can't even imagine how good that must have been, I felt the vibrations running through me via headphones, god only knows what it must have felt like in person!
@@MusicForTheSoulReactions The sound was amazing, could feel bass vibrate through you, different sounds and effects around you. The lights, lasers, a plane flying into the venue and exploding etc. We had been in Amsterdam for a day and a half before so you can Imagine the state of us lol
@@keyrat1753 Hey, welcome from the UK, thanks for the comment, it seems this pulse concert is super popular, I think I'll be working my way through the whole thing! Look forward to coming across your song requests!
Pink Floyd never was my favorite band but they had so great songs and pieces. I have a special mention for the album Wish You Were here. Great to see some live version.
The only thing better than Pink Floyd is Pink Floyd live. You mentioned the underwater sound they sometimes have, and if you dig that then listen to Echoes. The studio version is my favorite, but there are live versions, too. I'm sure you'll get a lot of requests for Live at Pompeii, but the Live in Gdansk is better, imo. Anyway, Echoes is a 23 minute masterpiece that leaves you wanting more. So, welcome to Pink Floyd. They are the greatest. 💗🤘🏽
Well…actually, the best way to do Floyd is first from the album in a dark room lying down and just listening to in the music. And THEN in concert with the light show. This Pulse concert tour shows what could be done when literally no expense was spared.
Check the lyrics man, they don’t write them with this much depth and philosophical spiritual aspects anymore, it’s an absolute mastery specially with the compliment of the music and the visual, too much harmony of this trinity creates an absolute masterpiece!
Sorry MFTS - you guys might be working.. but this follower is retired... Hehehe... Now we need to get settled down and watch... Here we go... I WAS AT THIS SHOW....!!!! Can you imagine.. you have seen 2 songs from this show...and have been gobsmacked. Can you image a whole concert like this... it was Frickin' Amazing. There were three of the original members there... All the grey haired guys... LOL.. The Keyboard player at the front - Rick Wright, the real drummer (Not the percussionist who was jumping around) - Nick Mason and the Guitarist - Dave Gilmour. Did you also notice that the band were tiny people on this huge stage... no screens no nothing... Pink Floyd were about the music and the show (which was basically the lights... Unless of course they decided to build a wall between them and the audience... which they did a few times when performing The Wall album live. Glad you like them and wherever you can... Live is THE way to go with the chaps.... Keep on Rocking young sir..
@@johnpbh great comment! And how lucky you got to be there (I'm burying my jealousy deep down as I write this!) It looked amazing. It's been a real experience just watching it through the screen! Thanks for getting involved with the channel, Sir
One song, Shine On You Crazy Diamond, really need to hear album first. It's on Wish You Were Here album. Pulse version is great but album is masterpiece!
Those weren't regular lights, they were lasers. They wouldn't let them use them in Chicago for fear of bringing down planes landing and taking off at nearby busy airports even though Floyd promised to keep them confined within the stadium. Bumer. Still an extraordinary show!
Now this is how a reaction should freakin' look....It's a reaction not a pause and talk fest....You have to play the song and react....Not pause it every 2 seconds....So many people miss out on the true meaning and feeling of a song because they are stupid and do not know the proper way to react to a song....Well done my friend....You now have a new sub....Please check out "Badlands - Dreams In The Dark"....That is Jake E Lee the guarist from Ozzy Osbournes Band.
@@IrcCrazy Thank you for the positive feedback and subscribe, glad to have you join the community! I found the same issue when I listened to reactors, struggled with the stop start, although some people prefer it, each to their own. Glad to have you on board and I'll add your request to the list mate
Live is great, but you should listen to the whole Wall album in one sitting. (Break it up in to parts for our viewing.) But better yet WATCH THE WALL MOVIE!! It is the best movie of all time, i only watch a film once, and have seen it over 100 times.
@@MusicForTheSoulReactions the Wall is a concept album. It's a whole story that jumps around the life of a character named "Pink". From his childhood experiences to his life as a rock star, all of which contribute to him building his wall around him. After they put out the album, they made a movie, which is half animated, and half stars Bob Geldof as Pink as an adult. The movie will help you understand the Album better and is set to the music of the album.
@@tonys2899 Wow! That's so creative - gives me a whole new level of appreciation for the artistry of Pink Floyd! I'll keep an eye out for that movie (once I've heard the music of course!)
@@MusicForTheSoulReactions awesome, can't waite!. P.s. i am talking about the 1982 film. Roger Waters (of Pink Floyd)also has a 2014 video release of the wall concert when he redid the tour. P.s. the pulse tour is great, but it wasnt as good as the delecate sound of thunder tour before that, i saw them both. But pulse filmed the stage show better, thunder showed the band members close up too much so you miss the stage show in the video. That is why pulse is now more popular. But Neither have Pink Floyd's artistic genius of the band, Roger Waters in it. He wrote most of the music (except for what was the new albums on those tours) So after you listen to the wall, then watch the wall movie, watch Roger Water's 2014 tour of the album. If you think pulse was a theatric show wait till you see the Wall album done live! (Floyd also has a wall live in Berlin show they did when the Berlin wall game down. But it has like 20 guest vocalists and should be watched after the 2014 concert. Also, my 2nd favorite pink floyd album is Roger Water's solo album Amused to Death. Great album that talks about the Gulf war and how it was watched on TV.
A little tidbit about the lasers. At the time this was filmed, there was no such thing as an RGB laser. Or, a laser that can be any color. If you wanted a gold laser, you had to buy machines that only produce a gold laser. Red and green lasers were fairly common at this time, gold was not. In fact, gold lasers were some of if not the most expensive lasers at the time.
Because you specifically spoke to the fact that you have a cinimatic frame of reference, I will assume you are familiar with Kubrick's 2001. It's way outside the norm for a first reaction, but I suspect you will be absolutely gobsmacked if you react to Pink Floyd Echoes paired with the final act of the film. ... The sync is on YT. 😊 (2001 / Echoes)
@@tommc3622 I love this comment, appreciate you trying to help me picture a songs vibe/feeling via films! Nice touch. I'll highlight echoes on my list so when pink Floyd comes around I'll check it out 🙂
Dave Gilmore guitar , Rick wright keyboards , Nick mason on drums original members , the others session musicians , there is a early PF song astronomic dominae go for the version from ummagumma is literally about deep space
Some guitarists can play 1,000 notes in 35 seconds and it's BORING. . . David Gilmour can play THREE notes in 35 seconds and have you completely enthralled and amazed!
I completely disagree. PULSE has a place all on it's own, especially for people who aren't familiar with Pink Floyd, the visuals give the new listener an added dimension to cling on to.
It was an incredible night, spent with tens of thousands of friends. All ethnicities, genders and generations. Every one of us was left speechless. I will never forget the experience. Breathtaking, and preserved forever for all of you to experience!
@@Pru1PC sounds every bit as epic as I expected! I'm glad you got to witness it and it still remains with you so strongly!
' All ethnicities, genders and generations.'
Oh please, this was 1994 before all this gender/ethnicities bs.
Love your reaction!
You can't do Floyd without Shine on You crazy Diamond, High Hopes, Wish You Were Here, Time, The Great Gig in the Sky, Another Brick in the Wall, Brain Damage/Eclipse, Run Like Hell, Echoes,.....
Oh sod it. Start from the beginning of the Puse concert and just work your way through.......You'll NEVER regret it.
@@NickBrown-ph6xd sounds like a plan to me!
Yes. What he said!
well said
I was 16 in 1969 when I bought my first Pink Floyd album
(Ummagumma) and saw them live in 1971 and 4 more
times after that. For me this is the BEST band of all times.
Now I'm 71 years old and still listen to them everyday.
I can see why. I think I may have to invest in some PF vinyl at some point once I've reacted to a few more
Every song from Pulse is absolutely MENTAL!
I was so lucky that I got to see this show in Oslo. Outdoor arena with concrete floor. That "rumble" was a so deep bass sound, it felt like a real punch in the gut. And it felt like the concrete floor liquified. And it was a slight drizzle, so the green laser lights were dancing in the sky as far as you could see. An amazing experience. You should react to every single song from the PULSE concert. They'll all leave your jaw on the floor.
Saw them do this song live 4x on their tours between 1988 and 1994. I was at one of these concerts at Earls Court. Possibly this one ❤ This is the best they did post-Roger Waters for me. It feels truly Floyd and the guitar is on fire. Gotta listen again now, LOUD 😊
Great Reaction! Keep Talking, Money, Wish You Were Here, US And Them all from Pulse concert are awesome!
@@darylabbott2032 Thanks for the recommendations! Would love to watch more of the pulse concert for sure!
This entire concert is a lifetime experience. Even if you weren’t there the musicianship is amazing combined with the lights and background singers it is something to behold before you leave this earth. Unmatched 30 years and counting.
Nice Reaction 😊
Great concert.
Keep Rocking 👍
Ronnie
SCOTLAND.
I have the "Pulse" concert on DVD (antiquated tech, but I am a collector) and it will always be my favourite concert video. My home theater system is modest, but the sound and video quality just come alive with this on. Now you know why you see the Pink Floyd logo everywhere - their music transcends generations. "Keep Talking" is my absolute favourite from Pulse - ok, shit, they're all favourites....
I have that DVD too. Best concert film ever. Followed by, for me, Celebration Day with Led Zeppelin and The Last Waltz with The Band and Stop Making Sense with Talking Heads….and Eagles
I have the DVD and similar old tech …but it sounds brilliant
I have blue ray and I recommend too.
I still have my VHS recording of the live Pay-per-view showing of this performance. 😉
😊 Blessed to have seen the Pulse Tour at The Meadowlands in NJ! 🥰🐰
@@cityhonors1 blessed indeed! 😲😲
Pink Floyd has the amazing ability to create such a soundscape and backs it up with the most accomplished light show that just merges with the music. Great reaction. As has been mentioned try to do the whole pulse concert you just can’t go wrong, maybe one track a day ? You’ll never ever regret it. Nick Mason is the full time drummer and when in concert has help from a percussionist ( that’s the one jumping to reach cymbals). Yes the lead guitar and main vocalist is David Gilmour who when asked what’s it like to be the best guitarist replied best ask Mark Knofler.
@@davehadley3567 thanks for the amazing and informative comment, proper loved seeing the percussionist jumping for those drums!
lol. Kinda leaves ya speechless the first time you hear it. One of their best! Good reaction.
For me Pink Floyd is the only band that equalizes emotion and thought on the highest level while listening.
💯💯
Please do the entire 1994 Pulse concert in segments, the entire concert is Awesome !! God Bless
in the pulse concert and yes i was there 14 sold out nights at earls court 80000 people every night thats half a million people watch run like hell shows off the million pounds of lighting and effects the best live band ever
Saw it too at Earls Court, 1994. Second Saturday of the tour 😊
20 000 a night at Earls Court. I seen them in Rotterdam in Sept 94. They played 2 nights at 55,000
@@chrisspain-ft5cd it seems like 80,000 people, but Earls Court was only 20,000, but I understand your excitement, how envious I am that you got to see them there. Peace.
@@pauldocmusic2411 Saw them at Wembley (76,000) and Knebworth 1990 (300,000) too 👍
@@mattleppard1970cool mate
David Gilmour is the whole reason that I taught myself the electric guitar, and the EPIC Fender Stratocaster in particular. The depth to which this band and David Gilmour's guitar playing has inspired me cannot be articulated in words....I couldn't NOT go get an electric guitar and learn how to play it. I couldn't NOT answer the call. 50 years later, my passion for the electric guitar, this band, and 20th century guitar rock in general, has only deepened.
@@randallmccoy8581 amazing comment!
Yes, David Gilmour,.. (guitar and lead vocalist), Nick Mason,.. (drums, percussion), and Rick Wright,.. (keyboards and vocals), those three are Pink Floyd.
The other musicians and singers onstage here are Pink Floyds touring band for that tour or time period.
The stage, lighting and sound system are Pink Floyds, it was built for this world tour, "The Division Bell World Tour. The tour was from March to October 1994, something like 110 concerts in 68 cities in 17 countries.
Actually, they built 3 stages that were exactually the same, lighting, rigs, sound systems, everything,... 3 in total. They needed 3 stages for the North American leg of the tour, because it took so long to load-in, set up and tear down and load-out.
Load-in and setup took 3 days and tear down and load-out took another 2 and 1/2 days, so they needed more than 1 stage to perform all the shows in North America. Over 50 trailer trucks transporting over 700 tons of steel with over a 100 person crew needed to do the job.
When the band arrived at the next city to perform, the stages, including light and rigs, were all setup and ready to go. After 3 or 4 shows in a city, the band left for the next city, and members of the crew packed up the stage. When the band arrived at the next city, another stage and equipment was all setup ready to go, then repeat, again and again.
It was the largest world tour ever and the logistics were off the charts, Pink Floyd does everything on a grand scale! This particular concert was near the end of the tour in October, it was at Earls Court in London.
wow, what an informative comment. Thanks for that! I can't believe the grand scale of what they did, adds a whole new appreciation for watching their live shows now
This is my personal favorite live performance from Pulse, but it's difficult to choose because the whole concert is amazing! I suggest checking out a live performance from the tour previous to this one. The song is called 'On the Turning Away' and the tour is the Delicate Sound of Thunder tour in 1988. It also features an amazing David Gilmour guitar solo.
@@sarastromseth-troy3323 I shall add it to the list, appreciate the recommendation 🙂
Love the Floyd Genesis Yes All fantastic bands live 👍
30 years go so damn quick. I will never forget that show .... not the seats collapsing the night before 😂
@@angusrobertson2515 haha seats collapsing?! Tell me more!
Cool reaction, had the pleasure of seeing them on this tour in Rotterdam. Can't really portray how good it actually was.
@@pauldocmusic2411 wow, amazing you got to see this live, I can't even imagine how good that must have been, I felt the vibrations running through me via headphones, god only knows what it must have felt like in person!
@@MusicForTheSoulReactions The sound was amazing, could feel bass vibrate through you, different sounds and effects around you. The lights, lasers, a plane flying into the venue and exploding etc. We had been in Amsterdam for a day and a half before so you can Imagine the state of us lol
@@pauldocmusic2411 Hahahaha which I'm only added to the experience 😉. Sounds epic!
It was the only concert that vibrated my bones inside my body
@@jeffhershberger1148 I bet! Through the headphones was heavy enough, live must have been insane!
Greetings from Miami, Florida. From the same 1994 Pulse live collection, please check out TIME, and also RUN LIKE HELL.
@@keyrat1753 Hey, welcome from the UK, thanks for the comment, it seems this pulse concert is super popular, I think I'll be working my way through the whole thing! Look forward to coming across your song requests!
No, whole concert. From start to end. On blueray it is different experience.
Note, "Run Like Hell" is the closing track. I advise that you make it the last video you react and watch from the PULSE concert.
Pink Floyd never was my favorite band but they had so great songs and pieces. I have a special mention for the album Wish You Were here. Great to see some live version.
Appreciate your thoughts and comment as always
Those longgggg licks on the axe at the intro and outro are Gold my man 👌👍🤘🤙🔥🔥🔥🔥
Right there with you - one of the best intros/outros I ever heard!
that entire concert was 2 1/2 hours of amazing … every damn song
Every single song from Pulse is like a mic drop moment.
The only thing better than Pink Floyd is Pink Floyd live. You mentioned the underwater sound they sometimes have, and if you dig that then listen to Echoes. The studio version is my favorite, but there are live versions, too. I'm sure you'll get a lot of requests for Live at Pompeii, but the Live in Gdansk is better, imo. Anyway, Echoes is a 23 minute masterpiece that leaves you wanting more.
So, welcome to Pink Floyd. They are the greatest. 💗🤘🏽
Great reaction 😊, David Gilmour is a monster guitarist. High Hopes next?
And as always with Pink Floyd, the audience is silent until the last note!
The best guitar solo of Gilmour is always the last one we listened.
There are so many best solo of David!
Great comment
🎶🎸❤️🎸🎶
First today! Good morning for me. Good evening to you!
Well…actually, the best way to do Floyd is first from the album in a dark room lying down and just listening to in the music. And THEN in concert with the light show.
This Pulse concert tour shows what could be done when literally no expense was spared.
I believe Pink Floyd were asked by the lighting techies is there a budget ? And Pink Floyd replied “ yeah”
@@davehadley3567 hehe. Meaning no, not really. I don’t think they named it.
Get to Shine on you crazy diamond from the same Pulse concert.
Check the lyrics man, they don’t write them with this much depth and philosophical spiritual aspects anymore, it’s an absolute mastery specially with the compliment of the music and the visual, too much harmony of this trinity creates an absolute masterpiece!
Sorry MFTS - you guys might be working.. but this follower is retired... Hehehe... Now we need to get settled down and watch... Here we go... I WAS AT THIS SHOW....!!!!
Can you imagine.. you have seen 2 songs from this show...and have been gobsmacked. Can you image a whole concert like this... it was Frickin' Amazing.
There were three of the original members there... All the grey haired guys... LOL.. The Keyboard player at the front - Rick Wright, the real drummer (Not the percussionist who was jumping around) - Nick Mason and the Guitarist - Dave Gilmour.
Did you also notice that the band were tiny people on this huge stage... no screens no nothing... Pink Floyd were about the music and the show (which was basically the lights... Unless of course they decided to build a wall between them and the audience... which they did a few times when performing The Wall album live. Glad you like them and wherever you can... Live is THE way to go with the chaps.... Keep on Rocking young sir..
@@johnpbh great comment! And how lucky you got to be there (I'm burying my jealousy deep down as I write this!) It looked amazing. It's been a real experience just watching it through the screen! Thanks for getting involved with the channel, Sir
@@MusicForTheSoulReactions My pleasure.. and I look forward to all the other avenues your journey takes you on.
Most intense PF song you must watch... The Great Gig in the Sky.... trust me seen them ten times in person.
Note, "Run Like Hell" is the closing track. I advise that you make it the last video you react and watch from the PULSE concert.
Duly noted. Appreciate the advice.
One song, Shine On You Crazy Diamond, really need to hear album first. It's on Wish You Were Here album. Pulse version is great but album is masterpiece!
Those weren't regular lights, they were lasers.
They wouldn't let them use them in Chicago for fear of bringing down planes landing and taking off at nearby busy airports even though Floyd promised to keep them confined within the stadium. Bumer. Still an extraordinary show!
Now this is how a reaction should freakin' look....It's a reaction not a pause and talk fest....You have to play the song and react....Not pause it every 2 seconds....So many people miss out on the true meaning and feeling of a song because they are stupid and do not know the proper way to react to a song....Well done my friend....You now have a new sub....Please check out "Badlands - Dreams In The Dark"....That is Jake E Lee the guarist from Ozzy Osbournes Band.
@@IrcCrazy Thank you for the positive feedback and subscribe, glad to have you join the community! I found the same issue when I listened to reactors, struggled with the stop start, although some people prefer it, each to their own. Glad to have you on board and I'll add your request to the list mate
Live is great, but you should listen to the whole Wall album in one sitting. (Break it up in to parts for our viewing.)
But better yet WATCH THE WALL MOVIE!! It is the best movie of all time, i only watch a film once, and have seen it over 100 times.
@@tonys2899 wow, I'd never heard of the Wall movie?!
@@MusicForTheSoulReactions the Wall is a concept album. It's a whole story that jumps around the life of a character named "Pink". From his childhood experiences to his life as a rock star, all of which contribute to him building his wall around him. After they put out the album, they made a movie, which is half animated, and half stars Bob Geldof as Pink as an adult. The movie will help you understand the Album better and is set to the music of the album.
@@tonys2899 Wow! That's so creative - gives me a whole new level of appreciation for the artistry of Pink Floyd! I'll keep an eye out for that movie (once I've heard the music of course!)
@@MusicForTheSoulReactions awesome, can't waite!. P.s. i am talking about the 1982 film. Roger Waters (of Pink Floyd)also has a 2014 video release of the wall concert when he redid the tour.
P.s. the pulse tour is great, but it wasnt as good as the delecate sound of thunder tour before that, i saw them both. But pulse filmed the stage show better, thunder showed the band members close up too much so you miss the stage show in the video. That is why pulse is now more popular. But Neither have Pink Floyd's artistic genius of the band, Roger Waters in it. He wrote most of the music (except for what was the new albums on those tours)
So after you listen to the wall, then watch the wall movie, watch Roger Water's 2014 tour of the album. If you think pulse was a theatric show wait till you see the Wall album done live! (Floyd also has a wall live in Berlin show they did when the Berlin wall game down. But it has like 20 guest vocalists and should be watched after the 2014 concert.
Also, my 2nd favorite pink floyd album is Roger Water's solo album Amused to Death. Great album that talks about the Gulf war and how it was watched on TV.
Great reaction
You want a real "ETHEREAL" tune, Check out "ECHOES" live in Gdansk is The GOAT. It will move you. I promise.
@@markinc7 excellent, appreciate the recommendation, added to the list
High Hopes or One of These Days (I'm going to cut you into little pieces) and Run Like Hell - the finale) from this tour
A little tidbit about the lasers. At the time this was filmed, there was no such thing as an RGB laser. Or, a laser that can be any color. If you wanted a gold laser, you had to buy machines that only produce a gold laser. Red and green lasers were fairly common at this time, gold was not. In fact, gold lasers were some of if not the most expensive lasers at the time.
Wow, thats cool to know. Cheers 👍
Because you specifically spoke to the fact that you have a cinimatic frame of reference, I will assume you are familiar with Kubrick's 2001.
It's way outside the norm for a first reaction, but I suspect you will be absolutely gobsmacked if you react to Pink Floyd Echoes paired with the final act of the film.
...
The sync is on YT. 😊
(2001 / Echoes)
@@tommc3622 I love this comment, appreciate you trying to help me picture a songs vibe/feeling via films! Nice touch. I'll highlight echoes on my list so when pink Floyd comes around I'll check it out 🙂
👍😁👍
You’re funny. You’re going into a song titled “Sorrow” and you’re talking about it putting a spring into your step. 🙄😉
Haha I know, they shouldn't play amazing riffs and put up an epic light show then 😂
Dave Gilmore guitar , Rick wright keyboards , Nick mason on drums original members , the others session musicians , there is a early PF song astronomic dominae go for the version from ummagumma is literally about deep space
@@gerryrafferty7500 I certainly will do, I bet they absolutely nail any piece to do with space!!
E uma dica , nunca , mas nunca em hipótese alguma interrompa um solo de guitarra 🎸 , ainda mais de DAVID GILMOUR 👍🇧🇷
Two drummers....
Some guitarists can play 1,000 notes in 35 seconds and it's BORING. . .
David Gilmour can play THREE notes in 35 seconds and have you completely enthralled and amazed!
Brilliant comment
Wrong decision to just do live. MUST do studio tracks as a baseline.
I have to disagree. But we are each entitled to our opinion.
I completely disagree. PULSE has a place all on it's own, especially for people who aren't familiar with Pink Floyd, the visuals give the new listener an added dimension to cling on to.