Another first for me reacting to David Gilmour from Pink Floyd. I wasn't the hugest fan of this kind of music growing up so I rarely listened to it. Only heard a few songs here & there. I'm happy that UA-cam is around and all this footage and music has been preserved so people like me that hasn't been exposed to much of this music can experience it now 😁 I'm just a regular guy who loves music and have been playing drums for many years (20 years). I just grew up loving Numetal and as I got older I listened to even heavier music to a point that I just wanted to experience other genres So, that's why I'm here just for the love of music & discovery 😊 & oh boy! this was an awesome discovery! Would love to watch some older Pink Floyd music - If you have any suggestions please let me know! :D Hope you guys enjoy the reaction 😊 If you did please don't forget to smash that like 👍 & Subscribe 📺 Much Love 💜 Peace ✌ Happiness 😊 Shane Alan Gower ______________________________________________ Please feel free to leave music reaction recommendations in the comments below! I choose videos organically through the recommendations left in the comments section! Don’t be left out! You can also get special song requests through Paypal. Paypal Donations www.paypal.com/paypalme/ShaneyG88
I would love a reaction to, 'Time' from the album The Dark Side Of The Moon. One of the most profound songs, from one of the greatest albums, from one of the greatest bands of all... time. All the best from the far north of New Zealand!
The pulse concert at Earls court London 1994 is by far the best recording of this track, Gilmour at his best, the concert as a whole is one of the best concerts of all time.
@@deanadewall8400 i still love the pulse version, has alot of emotion in it, but lets be real, we all listen to this song for the solos, and his technique in pompeii version is far superior
Great reaction to one of the greatest guitarists of all time. Some guitarists are incredible with their speed, others with technical ability, but no one makes you FEEL the music like David Gilmore. Yes, please do us and yourself a favour, and deep dive into Pink Floyd.
I was fortunate enough to see David Gilmour on this tour when it came through Chicago in 2016. It was amazing, obviously, and hearing the classic Pink Floyd songs (along with David Gilmour's solo music) was wonderful. Pink Floyd shows often featuring elaborate laser light shows, which David Gilmour included on this tour. He was 70 years old that year, and he still had that same haunting quality to his voice, and the guitar playing was thrilling. David Gilmour is going to release a new solo album this fall. He has a new single and music video out right now called 'Between Two Points' that features his daughter Romany on lead vocal, with David on guitar. It's a beautiful, haunting song. As far as Pink Floyd goes, I suggest the song 'Sorrow' from the Pulse concert from 1994. The Pulse concert also features Pink Floyd band members Nick Mason on drums and keyboardist Richard Wright on keyboards (Richard Wright passed away in 2008).
For my music taste David Gilmour’s style is mind blowing also any interview I have heard with him clearly shows format of this individual My rock and roll hat goes down🙏
You should also listen these songs by pink floyd : 1) High Hopes 2) Sorrow 2)On the turning away 3)Another Brick In The Wall 4) Shine on You Crazy Diamond 5) Time These 5 songs are tryly masterpiece
Hey boet, you HAVE to check this same song at the Pulse concert...nothing beats it. Other songs from that concert that you MUST check: Sorrow, Wish You Were Here, High Hopes, Run Like Hell, Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Coming Back To Life...the entire concert is mind blowing. Also check out On The Turning Away live.
There are other live versions that some people hold in higher regard than this one. I saw it live in 94 and it blew my mind. But this one has become my favorite. His age, wisdom, the grittier tone of his guitar. Maybe it’s because I’m older too now. But this is the one I keep coming back to.
Good on you recognising the better version. Some people hold Pulse higher, and while they can, this version is easily technically better. Sometimes nostalgia makes people think things were better than they were. It's like old games, like GTA San Andreas. I remember it being an amazing game and thoroughly enjoyed it when I was young, but looking at it now in a modern perspective, the graphics were way worse than I remember.
@@CreedBrattonTheOffice rock music (if you can even call Pink Floyd that as they are literally their own genre), should be sludgy, gritty, imperfect. I’ve grown to not like how clean the solo from Pulse is. But there is a more recent remaster of that same solo where that gritty imperfect sound can be heard, I’ll need to find it and post the link
Yes - and it's also pretty much the complete Pink Floyd (Gilmour, Mason and Wright). I consider this concert to be perhaps the best in the history of modern music. Whatever you listen to of this performance, you will find it to be a gem - not just musically, but visually. If you want another of Gilmour's famous performances, then I recommend "Sorrow" or "Run Like Hell", and from the "Wish You Were Here" album, either this title track or "Shine On You Crazy Diamond". By the way - they played the complete album The Dark Side Of The Moon on this gig, so for example "The Great Gig In The Sky" is phenomenal here too!
Right at the end the guy that goes up to him is Guy Pratt, he was a big part of Pink Floyd and played at the Pulse concert 1994 in London, he was the keyboard player, Richard Wright's son in law.
Also, Guy's father was Mike Pratt who starred as Jeff Randall in the original 1960s TV series Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased). I was at Gilmour's second night in Pompeii, one of the best gig experiences of my life. Afterwards I happened upon a place called Barrett Café not far from the 'old Pompeii' exit - enjoyed a beer there, a perfect way to round off a very special evening.
Pink Floyd is my favorite band and Comfortably Numb is my favorite song. As fantastic as this performance is, it's David on a solo tour and he's 70 years young here. You really should go back and experience the studio version, the live version from 1980, and the 1994 live version from PULSE restored and re-edited to experience this song fully. Love your channel, man!
OKAY.. you sked for recommendations. So here's one for you. Its from a concert in 1994 and it's Pink Floyd. It's a song called "Sorrow" from the Pulse concert. With three original members in the band.... David Gilmour obviosuly, Rick Wright on Keyboards and Nick Mason on the drums. It's another banger of a guitar solo from David but playing with the band ths time.... It's soemthing special. I've subscribed because I wan to floow along on your Pink Floyd journey. I was 14 when they relesed their first album in 1967 so I guess you could say I have had them with me all my life.. I even got to see them play live a couple of times.... I've included the link to the live version because Pink Floyd and David are always stunning when you see the shows. Keep on Rocking and enjoying the music man. ua-cam.com/video/YFsC83mw5kg/v-deo.htmlsi=T2pPweYacf0Iuz5A
The fourth album out of five you mentioned is "The Wall" not "The War". I'm just saying that because that's the album that Comfortably Numb comes from. Also this is a very nice version of this song but the one from the 1994 Pulse concert makes this one look like a couple of kids waving a flashlight around!! Really!!
Most of Pink Floyd's albums were designed/intended to be listened to their entirety front-to-back....Unfortunately few people do this anymore due to perceived lack of time. But definitely recommend you check out Dark Side of the Moon (still one of the all-time top selling albums). And The Wall of course. And everything else they did. A Momentary Lapse of Reason is probably my favorite album (this is after Roger Waters, but David Gilmour on full display!). You could spend a straight 3 months 'studying' the music of Pink Floyd and still not get all of it!
I'd say Wish You Were Here is their masterpiece and I think Animals is very underated. Not much of a fan of Momentary Lapse if I'm honest. It made you realise that they needed Roger Waters (and his solo stuff very much shows that he needed them too!).
Liked Subbed Shared. Loved the reaction. Gilmour is a force, but Pink Floyd has many faces and incarnations, so there's plenty to suggest. There's another great song off of "The Wall" called "Hey You", to give you a bit more context and also is a great song, the studio version is pristine, Pink Floyd engineering is A1 for the era. Also, I've never seen a decent live version of it.
React...Time, Money, Sorrow, Learning to fly, High Hopes, Wish you were here, Shineonyoucrazy diamond, Run like Hell and Comfortably numb live Pulse...epics songs
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I love the videos of his South American performances. He was on point for sure, but the audiences really are the star. Few things make me happier than watching all these young people in tears and singing along to this 70 something year old man. Just beautiful on multiple levels.
This is one of the better solo performances by David. The late 1980's performance of Comfortably Numb by Pink Floyd was much much better. The 1994 Pulse performance is the Holy Grail of Rock / Pop music performance. Do yourself a favour and react to the 1994 Pulse version, you will be ecstatic you did, as will your audience. Then, from the same Pulse concert, react to Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Wish You Were Here, The Great Gig In The Sky and Run Like Hell. Then the recorded version of Mother........after those selections, you will be hooked on Pink Floyd for life, and ready for Echoes, live in Pompeii, from 1971.
This version of Comfortably Numb is OK but I like the Pulse concert version better. JMO . David Gilmour is a guitar master 😊. You should watch the Pulse concert version. High Hopes is a great song.
Next to David Gilmour are only Gary Moore and Prince, ok Eric Clapton and maybe Carlos Santana. It's all about the feeling for your Instrument. Sorry, forgot Mark Knopfler from Dire Straits... Where can we end this.??? To many great artists from the 60's to the late 90's. Nowadays????
You got the gist of the message of this song, but do you know where the idea behind the album The Wall came from? Montreal 1977, last stop of the tour (In The Flesh), in front of an audience of more than 80,000 spectators, partially intoxicated by more than four hours of waiting. The crowd is noisy, which greatly exasperates Roger Waters (bass player and lyricist), to the point of inviting a young spectator to approach the stage, in order to spit in the face of the young man. Subsequently, Roger regretted this unsightly gesture, but the idea of separating the band from the crowd by a WALL came to him. In the 1980s and 1981, Pink Floyd presented their The Wall tour. The scenic arrangement of the tour is particularly impressive, notably with the live construction of a 12-meter-high cardboard brick WALL separating the band from the spectators during the concert.
Another first for me reacting to David Gilmour from Pink Floyd. I wasn't the hugest fan of this kind of music growing up so I rarely listened to it. Only heard a few songs here & there. I'm happy that UA-cam is around and all this footage and music has been preserved so people like me that hasn't been exposed to much of this music can experience it now 😁
I'm just a regular guy who loves music and have been playing drums for many years (20 years). I just grew up loving Numetal and as I got older I listened to even heavier music to a point that I just wanted to experience other genres So, that's why I'm here just for the love of music & discovery 😊
& oh boy! this was an awesome discovery! Would love to watch some older Pink Floyd music - If you have any suggestions please let me know! :D
Hope you guys enjoy the reaction 😊 If you did please don't forget to smash that like 👍 & Subscribe 📺
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I saw that Pulse tour live. I prefer the tone on this one now that I’m older. We don’t have to agree. Every one of these solos is slightly different
I would love a reaction to, 'Time' from the album The Dark Side Of The Moon. One of the most profound songs, from one of the greatest albums, from one of the greatest bands of all... time. All the best from the far north of New Zealand!
The old man can play. Give him a guitar and a place to stand and he will move the world.
He’s a living legend!
The pulse concert at Earls court London 1994 is by far the best recording of this track, Gilmour at his best, the concert as a whole is one of the best concerts of all time.
Disagree, the sound quality and solos are better on this
@@lowden87 Yes, I prefer this version now. The Pulse one is too dated.
You are correct Prof.....the nay sayers are into auto tune and have forgotten how live music sounds.
@@deanadewall8400 i still love the pulse version, has alot of emotion in it, but lets be real, we all listen to this song for the solos, and his technique in pompeii version is far superior
@@lowden87 100% agree
The closing solo is a museum quality masterpiece.
Great reaction to one of the greatest guitarists of all time. Some guitarists are incredible with their speed, others with technical ability, but no one makes you FEEL the music like David Gilmore. Yes, please do us and yourself a favour, and deep dive into Pink Floyd.
Live performance are amazing with David Gilmour
Iconic David Gilmour❤❤
Pink Floyd is worth a deep dive. I grew up with all this amazing music. Thankyou😃🇿🇦🇿🇦
I was fortunate enough to see David Gilmour on this tour when it came through Chicago in 2016. It was amazing, obviously, and hearing the classic Pink Floyd songs (along with David Gilmour's solo music) was wonderful. Pink Floyd shows often featuring elaborate laser light shows, which David Gilmour included on this tour. He was 70 years old that year, and he still had that same haunting quality to his voice, and the guitar playing was thrilling. David Gilmour is going to release a new solo album this fall. He has a new single and music video out right now called 'Between Two Points' that features his daughter Romany on lead vocal, with David on guitar. It's a beautiful, haunting song. As far as Pink Floyd goes, I suggest the song 'Sorrow' from the Pulse concert from 1994. The Pulse concert also features Pink Floyd band members Nick Mason on drums and keyboardist Richard Wright on keyboards (Richard Wright passed away in 2008).
For my music taste David Gilmour’s style is mind blowing also any interview I have heard with him clearly shows format of this individual My rock and roll hat goes down🙏
Pink Floyd are worth giving a deep give. An incredible incredible guitar solo, so much emotion in his playing.
Try the pulse tour 1994, nearly any song, sorrow,wish you were here all brilliant.
Dark Side of the Moon, Front to back,,,hell every album front to back!
PinkFloyd is for me the best band ever. Way ahead of their time. Try "On the turning away" it's gonna blow your mind. Cheers from a finn in Sweden.
Try Echoes live at Pompeii 1971/72. Do both parts, 1 and 2. Brilliant Pink Floyd.
You should also listen these songs by pink floyd :
1) High Hopes
2) Sorrow
2)On the turning away
3)Another Brick In The Wall
4) Shine on You Crazy Diamond
5) Time
These 5 songs are tryly masterpiece
Yes, please discover Pink Floyd! My favorites are Shine on You Crazy Diamond, Us and Them, and Time.
Also, Dogs, echoes,hey you,the nile song and sheep.
He's a beautiful legend with a voide that can melt your heart and soul.
I truly love the way your interested in older music. You still have amazing reactions to do if that's the case. Love it 😊
Hey boet, you HAVE to check this same song at the Pulse concert...nothing beats it. Other songs from that concert that you MUST check: Sorrow, Wish You Were Here, High Hopes, Run Like Hell, Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Coming Back To Life...the entire concert is mind blowing. Also check out On The Turning Away live.
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There are other live versions that some people hold in higher regard than this one. I saw it live in 94 and it blew my mind. But this one has become my favorite. His age, wisdom, the grittier tone of his guitar. Maybe it’s because I’m older too now. But this is the one I keep coming back to.
Good on you recognising the better version. Some people hold Pulse higher, and while they can, this version is easily technically better. Sometimes nostalgia makes people think things were better than they were. It's like old games, like GTA San Andreas. I remember it being an amazing game and thoroughly enjoyed it when I was young, but looking at it now in a modern perspective, the graphics were way worse than I remember.
@@CreedBrattonTheOffice rock music (if you can even call Pink Floyd that as they are literally their own genre), should be sludgy, gritty, imperfect. I’ve grown to not like how clean the solo from Pulse is. But there is a more recent remaster of that same solo where that gritty imperfect sound can be heard, I’ll need to find it and post the link
Subbed!, You should try Sorrow from Pink Floyd live at Pulse and also One of these days at Pulse for the lap guitar!
Only one tip: listen to Echoes live at Pompeii (1971)
The UNCUT version from Pulse has a longer solo at the end & Gilmore does all the singing .
Sorrow from the same concert your jaw will drop!!!!!!!
A correction do sorrow from the 1994 pulse restored and re-edited for the clearest picture 2016 is good but does not compare to 1994 pulse concert
Yes - and it's also pretty much the complete Pink Floyd (Gilmour, Mason and Wright). I consider this concert to be perhaps the best in the history of modern music. Whatever you listen to of this performance, you will find it to be a gem - not just musically, but visually. If you want another of Gilmour's famous performances, then I recommend "Sorrow" or "Run Like Hell", and from the "Wish You Were Here" album, either this title track or "Shine On You Crazy Diamond". By the way - they played the complete album The Dark Side Of The Moon on this gig, so for example "The Great Gig In The Sky" is phenomenal here too!
Right at the end the guy that goes up to him is Guy Pratt, he was a big part of Pink Floyd and played at the Pulse concert 1994 in London, he was the keyboard player, Richard Wright's son in law.
Also, Guy's father was Mike Pratt who starred as Jeff Randall in the original 1960s TV series Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased).
I was at Gilmour's second night in Pompeii, one of the best gig experiences of my life. Afterwards I happened upon a place called Barrett Café not far from the 'old Pompeii' exit - enjoyed a beer there, a perfect way to round off a very special evening.
This is very good also, can't go wrong with any version of David!
Pink Floyd is my favorite band and Comfortably Numb is my favorite song. As fantastic as this performance is, it's David on a solo tour and he's 70 years young here. You really should go back and experience the studio version, the live version from 1980, and the 1994 live version from PULSE restored and re-edited to experience this song fully. Love your channel, man!
Dresses like a guy who works in a hardware store, plays the greatest guitar solo of all time
I would like to hear your comments on Floyd's Echoes at Pompeii 1972ish. Nick Mason gets to showcase his drumming.
Great to see you getting into Pink Floyd Shane. Forgive me, re-subscribed for the journey!
OKAY.. you sked for recommendations. So here's one for you. Its from a concert in 1994 and it's Pink Floyd. It's a song called "Sorrow" from the Pulse concert. With three original members in the band.... David Gilmour obviosuly, Rick Wright on Keyboards and Nick Mason on the drums. It's another banger of a guitar solo from David but playing with the band ths time.... It's soemthing special. I've subscribed because I wan to floow along on your Pink Floyd journey. I was 14 when they relesed their first album in 1967 so I guess you could say I have had them with me all my life.. I even got to see them play live a couple of times.... I've included the link to the live version because Pink Floyd and David are always stunning when you see the shows. Keep on Rocking and enjoying the music man.
ua-cam.com/video/YFsC83mw5kg/v-deo.htmlsi=T2pPweYacf0Iuz5A
The fourth album out of five you mentioned is "The Wall" not "The War". I'm just saying that because that's the album that Comfortably Numb comes from.
Also this is a very nice version of this song but the one from the 1994 Pulse concert makes this one look like a couple of kids waving a flashlight around!! Really!!
Most of Pink Floyd's albums were designed/intended to be listened to their entirety front-to-back....Unfortunately few people do this anymore due to perceived lack of time. But definitely recommend you check out Dark Side of the Moon (still one of the all-time top selling albums). And The Wall of course. And everything else they did. A Momentary Lapse of Reason is probably my favorite album (this is after Roger Waters, but David Gilmour on full display!). You could spend a straight 3 months 'studying' the music of Pink Floyd and still not get all of it!
I'd say Wish You Were Here is their masterpiece and I think Animals is very underated. Not much of a fan of Momentary Lapse if I'm honest. It made you realise that they needed Roger Waters (and his solo stuff very much shows that he needed them too!).
Shine On You Crazy Diamond. Do this one.
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Loved the reaction. Gilmour is a force, but Pink Floyd has many faces and incarnations, so there's plenty to suggest. There's another great song off of "The Wall" called "Hey You", to give you a bit more context and also is a great song, the studio version is pristine, Pink Floyd engineering is A1 for the era. Also, I've never seen a decent live version of it.
React...Time, Money, Sorrow, Learning to fly, High Hopes, Wish you were here, Shineonyoucrazy diamond, Run like Hell and Comfortably numb live Pulse...epics songs
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This is *good* but the Pulse Concert genuinely sets a standard that's never been beaten.
As a Pink Floyd fan, I suggest to listen to "David Gilmour - Time" live in Sao Paulo. This version is the best live version of "Time" for me.
I love the videos of his South American performances. He was on point for sure, but the audiences really are the star. Few things make me happier than watching all these young people in tears and singing along to this 70 something year old man. Just beautiful on multiple levels.
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This is one of the better solo performances by David.
The late 1980's performance of Comfortably Numb by Pink Floyd was much much better.
The 1994 Pulse performance is the Holy Grail of Rock / Pop music performance.
Do yourself a favour and react to the 1994 Pulse version, you will be ecstatic you did, as will your audience.
Then, from the same Pulse concert, react to Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Wish You Were Here, The Great Gig In The Sky and Run Like Hell.
Then the recorded version of Mother........after those selections, you will be hooked on Pink Floyd for life, and ready for Echoes, live in Pompeii, from 1971.
Gotta check out the Wall album came out in 1979
you need to watch the film THE WALL pink floyd
Obviously this is dope, but the Pulse version at Earl's Court is definitive!
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Pink Floyds music is a study for life. You will be so much "richer". No one better
Check out the Pulse concert version of this song, it's the arguably the best version
This version of Comfortably Numb is OK but I like the Pulse concert version better. JMO . David Gilmour is a guitar master 😊. You should watch the Pulse concert version. High Hopes is a great song.
Next to David Gilmour are only Gary Moore and Prince, ok Eric Clapton and maybe Carlos Santana. It's all about the feeling for your Instrument. Sorry, forgot Mark Knopfler from Dire Straits... Where can we end this.??? To many great artists from the 60's to the late 90's. Nowadays????
Better versions are Pulse concert or Live at Gdansk.
treat yourself and us...do a full 'The Wall' reaction.
ECHOES live in Gandsk
You got the gist of the message of this song, but do you know where the idea behind the album The Wall came from?
Montreal 1977, last stop of the tour (In The Flesh), in front of an audience of more than 80,000 spectators, partially intoxicated by more than four hours of waiting. The crowd is noisy, which greatly exasperates Roger Waters (bass player and lyricist), to the point of inviting a young spectator to approach the stage, in order to spit in the face of the young man.
Subsequently, Roger regretted this unsightly gesture, but the idea of separating the band from the crowd by a WALL came to him. In the 1980s and 1981, Pink Floyd presented their The Wall tour. The scenic arrangement of the tour is particularly impressive, notably with the live construction of a 12-meter-high cardboard brick WALL separating the band from the spectators during the concert.
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Oh yes the pulse concert Comfortably Numb is so much better
I prefer this one, but a lot of people would agree with you.
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So sorry, really never hear this emblematic song..😂