I was at one of the shows in Oslo in 1994 and that destroyed all my later consert experiences.... After experiencing PULSE live all other shows become "naaaah"
@@stigandrmyrardalur5208you can hear Music and you can hear Pink Floyd. Pink Floyd takes you on another higher Level of Music. A musican out of body experience
@@stigandrmyrardalur5208 you can hear Music and you can hear Pink Floyd. Pink Floyd takes you on another higher Level. It’s a Benchmark for all other Bands i have seen later. But nobody can reach that Level of Perfection
As an "old lady" now, great to see you young ones finding out what real music and talent is! Been listening to these guys since they started and IMO there's no better band! PF has perfected their craft. Thanks for keeping the music alive! I only feel bad that you youngins won't get the chance to see them live. They were an experience, every time! Saw Pulse twice and the sound was so encompassing literally felt it for days! Not even exaggerating!
My personal preference would be to do the studio first. Pink Floyd is one of the rare bands that outperform their studio versions when playing live. You listen to the studio and go "How could they do it better?" Listen to the live and you'll find out!
watch Dave at Pompeii without the big production ( 70 yrs old). Just Dave with his " Black Strat' wearing his Jimi Hendrix guitar strap that he wore on July 4,1970 playing the National Anthem . Also guitar sold for $3.0 million at auction
I took my wife on honeymoon to see PF in Paris 1994. It was in a huge field, and towards the end GOD added to the light show, with lightning in the distance behind the stage as a storm came in.We got soaked and had to guess our way back to the coach as all power failed! The best gig ever, for me.
Filmed at London Earls Court ( seating 15,000) in October 1994, it was one of 14 nights at the venue. The BEST concert I have ever been to and that includes other Pink Floyd gigs in the 70's and 1980. A triumph of sight and sound. I read that some of the lighting effects came about by accident due to a computer glitch in rehearsals. They reviewed the software and incorporated it into the show.
long time PF fan. i saw/heard it live first, then listened to studio version...still no regrets. this is something to see how tight the whole band is together. great reaction. KEEP TALKING live is a must, MONEY, ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL both have added elements live on the pulse tour as well
That's a lovely reaction my friend...and yes they are showing off. Because they could. Because they're pink floyd. 😊 I was there. Coming up on magic mushrooms to this very song. Old school english psychedelics 🎉. Big love ❤
Thanks for reacting to what is probably my favorite version of 'Sorrow'! The whole concert is awesome! Pink Floyd as a band doesn't exist anymore; but 3 of the 4 classic lineup members tour as solo acts, including David Gilmour, the guitarist/lead singer. I saw him on his solo tour in 2016 when it came through Chicago. He performed a lot of Pink Floyd classics, including 'Sorrow'. He was 70 years old that year and still sounded amazing. The original songwriter and bass player, Roger Waters (who had left the band by the time the Pulse concerts took place in 1994)--tours as a solo act, and so does the drummer, Nick Mason. Sadly, the keyboard player, Richard Wright, who would often play on David Gilmour's solo tours in the early 2000s, passed away in 2008.
Thanks for doing these reactions. One set of tracks you have to do the studio first are "Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I - V)" and the second video is "Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts VI - IX)" These are 15 and 13 minutes long but they take you on a far out exploration...somewhere out there. Not kidding. Thanks again.
Still have my Ticket Stub from this Tour! Gilmore said that he doesn't see Pink Floyd ever getting back together, the keyboardist has passed away and it's just the drummer and Gilmore (Roger Waters left the group many years ago).
I always love how someone new young see and get to enjoy what we all did, i never got to the live but i bought the live version of Pulse on DVD crazy ass show BIG TIME TKY PINK FLOYD GREATEST BAND MUSIC ARRANGEMENT EVER LIGHT SHOW EVER PERIOD.
So you like sci-fi do ya? Are you familiar with "Doctor Who"? Check their live Pulse performance of "One These Days". I think you'll like it. I was in about the 20th row when they performed this song "Sorrow" live in Chicago 1988. Right beneath one of those lasers. You got about a million watts of power coming at you from a full 360° sound system encircling the entire arena, and these blinding lasers forming an artificial sky right over your head with smoke that looks like green clouds floating in the sky. No matter how good it looks on video, NOTHING will ever take the place of actually being there. Doesn't even come close. A full attack on the senses!! (Did I mention my hearing isn't that great anymore? 😏). Pink Floyd's last tour was 'Pulse' 1994. However David Gilmour has toured as a solo act since then performing many Pink Floyd songs, as recently as 2016. He's utilized some of the same backup touring musicians you see here. [There were actually only three members of Pink Floyd during the Pulse tour]. So the sound is pretty close. Dave is 77 years old now and unlikely to go out again, but never say never with these guys. Roger Waters the former lyricist, bassist, and co- lead vocalist of the band (that's Roger on the album singing the first and third verses of "Comfortably Numb") still tours with amazing Pink Floyd dominated shows, as recently as last year and earlier this year. The drummer Nick Mason also still tours as a solo act performing many of their earlier more psychedelic songs utilizing guest vocalists. Richard Wright, the brilliant synth/keyboardist composer and occasional vocalist, passed away in 2008. His death is the main reason Dave has no interest in reforming Pink Floyd. RIP🌹
The best version of The Great Gig is the original recorded version on vinyl and unmolested CD's. As Time and The Great Gig go together, is best to do them as one song in 2 movements. Otherwise......it doesn't matter with PF. The recordings are brilliant and most live performances are even better.
1988 at the Minneapolis Metodom, way up in the nose bleed. Rodger Waters was not on board. Nevertheless, unforgettable. The sound was quite good, the Lazer show was like riding a roller-coaster ❤
you really need to understand Pink Floyd songs. Some of their meanings are nothing to giggle about. This group sings about reality and struggles of people mostly. Such as their fictional character Pink, who tends to show up a couple times since the wall. But I am glad you sat down and enjoyed it. Iut if all my favorite groups, this is my top. I listen to them almost daily. I suggest you start with Meddle from 1971and work your way up. You will really enjoy it. I would love to hear you critique Echoes from the Meddle album. Pink Floyd is no longer making studio albums since the Endless River 2014. But they do tour and have concerts currently in Europe.......yes I am a massive Pink Floyd fan.
Catch 22 for me in 94 No way I would see them without being on a perfect lsd high No way I would be in a crowd while high I did see them 1970 but I was too young to really appreciate what they were doing
You like horror! Have you never heard of “Black Sabbath” geeeze have you been asleep? Back in 1970 the boys went to USA and laid down the bed rock with the Help of People like “Led Zeppelin” and “Deep Purple” the tracks and sign posts to all Heavy Rock forever!! Ever Heard of “Iron Man” and their first Track “Black Sabbath” even “War Pig” come on wake up try one of these!!!!
You see, I think that when David took over, the emphasis went too much towards sound fx. Great sound on that guitar, sure. But I could’ve done that given the tools, and I’m not brilliant at the guitar by any means. It’s not great craftsmanship. Gilmour was so much better mid 70s.
PULSE ❤The greatest live concert in the history of music
Yep, absolutely!
I was at one of the shows in Oslo in 1994 and that destroyed all my later consert experiences....
After experiencing PULSE live all other shows become "naaaah"
Absolutely mate
@@stigandrmyrardalur5208you can hear Music and you can hear Pink Floyd. Pink Floyd takes you on another higher Level of Music. A musican out of body experience
@@stigandrmyrardalur5208 you can hear Music and you can hear Pink Floyd. Pink Floyd takes you on another higher Level. It’s a Benchmark for all other Bands i have seen later. But nobody can reach that Level of Perfection
Go Live Pulse all the way thru then studio classics.
As an "old lady" now, great to see you young ones finding out what real music and talent is! Been listening to these guys since they started and IMO there's no better band! PF has perfected their craft. Thanks for keeping the music alive! I only feel bad that you youngins won't get the chance to see them live. They were an experience, every time! Saw Pulse twice and the sound was so encompassing literally felt it for days! Not even exaggerating!
As an "old man" now, I thank you for your comment.........
Pffff,no words needed 😊😊😊😊😊
i'm an old man now myself lol/saw floyd in 77, the Animals tour in Boston .
Amen you and me both.
❤❤❤❤ from an old man 😊😎😎
My personal preference would be to do the studio first. Pink Floyd is one of the rare bands that outperform their studio versions when playing live. You listen to the studio and go "How could they do it better?" Listen to the live and you'll find out!
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watch Dave at Pompeii without the big production ( 70 yrs old). Just Dave with his " Black Strat' wearing his Jimi Hendrix guitar strap that he wore on July 4,1970 playing the National Anthem . Also guitar sold for $3.0 million at auction
The best live concert I have ever had the pleasure of attending. My mind was blown!
New Orleans 1994 . life changing
KEEP TALKING was my favorite song they did on the PULSE TOUR.
I took my wife on honeymoon to see PF in Paris 1994. It was in a huge field, and towards the end GOD added to the light show, with lightning in the distance behind the stage as a storm came in.We got soaked and had to guess our way back to the coach as all power failed! The best gig ever, for me.
Pink floyd - Marooned. If you are looking for one of the best guitar solos. David Gilmour can make his guitar talk, he is the best!
Filmed at London Earls Court ( seating 15,000) in October 1994, it was one of 14 nights at the venue. The BEST concert I have ever been to and that includes other Pink Floyd gigs in the 70's and 1980. A triumph of sight and sound. I read that some of the lighting effects came about by accident due to a computer glitch in rehearsals. They reviewed the software and incorporated it into the show.
long time PF fan. i saw/heard it live first, then listened to studio version...still no regrets. this is something to see how tight the whole band is together. great reaction. KEEP TALKING live is a must, MONEY, ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL both have added elements live on the pulse tour as well
And High Hopes❤😂
@@dannford-premiersothebysin9057 yes this!!!
‘There’s a silence that speaks so much louder than words, of promises broken’… what a line.
That's a lovely reaction my friend...and yes they are showing off. Because they could. Because they're pink floyd. 😊 I was there. Coming up on magic mushrooms to this very song. Old school english psychedelics 🎉. Big love ❤
Thanks for reacting to what is probably my favorite version of 'Sorrow'! The whole concert is awesome! Pink Floyd as a band doesn't exist anymore; but 3 of the 4 classic lineup members tour as solo acts, including David Gilmour, the guitarist/lead singer. I saw him on his solo tour in 2016 when it came through Chicago. He performed a lot of Pink Floyd classics, including 'Sorrow'. He was 70 years old that year and still sounded amazing. The original songwriter and bass player, Roger Waters (who had left the band by the time the Pulse concerts took place in 1994)--tours as a solo act, and so does the drummer, Nick Mason. Sadly, the keyboard player, Richard Wright, who would often play on David Gilmour's solo tours in the early 2000s, passed away in 2008.
Pink Floyd forever ❤
Thanks for doing these reactions. One set of tracks you have to do the studio first are "Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I - V)" and the second video is "Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts VI - IX)" These are 15 and 13 minutes long but they take you on a far out exploration...somewhere out there. Not kidding. Thanks again.
Goosebumps material.
Saw them at Knebworth 90,will be in my head till i die.
NUNCA, NUNCA INTERROMPA UM SOLO DE GUITARRA 👍
Whoever does the lights needs a raise
Still have my Ticket Stub from this Tour! Gilmore said that he doesn't see Pink Floyd ever getting back together, the keyboardist has passed away and it's just the drummer and Gilmore (Roger Waters left the group many years ago).
Great reaction. From the same Pulse Concert, please check out RUN LIKE HELL and also LEARNING TO FLY.
Pink Floyd baby!
🤘🏽 Yeah!! Great choice. One day treat yourself to Echoes. It's a 23 minute masterpiece. 🤘🏽
Such a great live performance! 🔥🔥🔥 appreciate you too. Road to 2K subs lets gooo. Watched all the way through
I always love how someone new young see and get to enjoy what we all did, i never got to the live but i bought the live version of Pulse on DVD crazy ass show BIG TIME TKY PINK FLOYD GREATEST BAND MUSIC ARRANGEMENT EVER LIGHT SHOW EVER PERIOD.
So you like sci-fi do ya? Are you familiar with "Doctor Who"?
Check their live Pulse performance of "One These Days". I think you'll like it.
I was in about the 20th row when they performed this song "Sorrow" live in Chicago 1988. Right beneath one of those lasers. You got about a million watts of power coming at you from a full 360° sound system encircling the entire arena, and these blinding lasers forming an artificial sky right over your head with smoke that looks like green clouds floating in the sky. No matter how good it looks on video, NOTHING will ever take the place of actually being there. Doesn't even come close. A full attack on the senses!! (Did I mention my hearing isn't that great anymore? 😏).
Pink Floyd's last tour was 'Pulse' 1994. However David Gilmour has toured as a solo act since then performing many Pink Floyd songs, as recently as 2016. He's utilized some of the same backup touring musicians you see here. [There were actually only three members of Pink Floyd during the Pulse tour]. So the sound is pretty close.
Dave is 77 years old now and unlikely to go out again, but never say never with these guys. Roger Waters the former lyricist, bassist, and co- lead vocalist of the band (that's Roger on the album singing the first and third verses of "Comfortably Numb") still tours with amazing Pink Floyd dominated shows, as recently as last year and earlier this year. The drummer Nick Mason also still tours as a solo act performing many of their earlier more psychedelic songs utilizing guest vocalists. Richard Wright, the brilliant synth/keyboardist composer and occasional vocalist, passed away in 2008. His death is the main reason Dave has no interest in reforming Pink Floyd. RIP🌹
Thanks for your fantastic reaction!!!❤️🇬🇧
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Love the volume on your channel. Am subscribing now due to Floyd and valumetric pressure.
Brilliant, thanks for sharing Brian, god bless 🙏
You got about 130 or more to go!!! Lol!!!! Check out poles apart next and enjoy the journey!❤
Brian, I agree 100% with you.
Watching 🙌♥️ more upload please 🥰
From a time when bands relied on talent/good musicianship......not autotune/technology....
Pulse, Earls court 1994, and I was there. Twice.
Pink Floyd is BETTER LIVE than on studio albums, so whatever song from PULSE you're reacting to you're in for an experience
Another banger reaction 🔥
Yay first notify here 🔔
I was there in 1994, did You notice that the lasers are actually linked to David Gilmour's guitar.
👍Old school! 🖖❤
Checkout One Of These Days, from pulse! Who needs coffee with songs like this...
Man, you do not pause a David Gilmour solo.😢
David has been doing his own thing with his wife and at times his daughter.
The best version of The Great Gig is the original recorded version on vinyl and unmolested CD's.
As Time and The Great Gig go together, is best to do them as one song in 2 movements.
Otherwise......it doesn't matter with PF.
The recordings are brilliant and most live performances are even better.
1988 at the Minneapolis Metodom, way up in the nose bleed. Rodger Waters was not on board. Nevertheless, unforgettable. The sound was quite good, the Lazer show was like riding a roller-coaster ❤
Why do you stop it before it's over?
How do you know he's about to go crazy, if you've never heard it before?
You have committed a cardinal sin when you paused a David Gilmour solo. Don't. Just, just don't.
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you really need to understand Pink Floyd songs. Some of their meanings are nothing to giggle about. This group sings about reality and struggles of people mostly. Such as their fictional character Pink, who tends to show up a couple times since the wall. But I am glad you sat down and enjoyed it. Iut if all my favorite groups, this is my top. I listen to them almost daily. I suggest you start with Meddle from 1971and work your way up. You will really enjoy it. I would love to hear you critique Echoes from the Meddle album. Pink Floyd is no longer making studio albums since the Endless River 2014. But they do tour and have concerts currently in Europe.......yes I am a massive Pink Floyd fan.
U did gr8😅😅😅😅
The Pulse Concert is a must listen by all music lovers. The sound and look of excellence.
Catch 22 for me in 94
No way I would see them without being on a perfect lsd high
No way I would be in a crowd while high
I did see them 1970 but I was too young to really appreciate what they were doing
(Pulse 1994) 14 days in a row sold out and their last.
They aren't together anymore unfortunately. Personal reasons.
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I sure will 😁🫱🏾🫲🏽 thanks for letting me know!
Love your reactions mate, but there's something wrong with your videos.
They are jerky as if you've put some kind of effect on them.
You like horror! Have you never heard of “Black Sabbath” geeeze have you been asleep? Back in 1970 the boys went to USA and laid down the bed rock with the Help of People like “Led Zeppelin” and “Deep Purple” the tracks and sign posts to all Heavy Rock forever!!
Ever Heard of “Iron Man” and their first Track “Black Sabbath” even “War Pig” come on wake up try one of these!!!!
You see, I think that when David took over, the emphasis went too much towards sound fx. Great sound on that guitar, sure. But I could’ve done that given the tools, and I’m not brilliant at the guitar by any means. It’s not great craftsmanship. Gilmour was so much better mid 70s.
Whatever dude.
This music is why us old timers think rap sucks