My daughter graduated high school in 2006. She had Williams Syndrome. She was in special needs classes her whole life. Music meant everything to her. Her class of about 20 students had a graduation party with a DJ. She thought she was so funny when she had the DJ play this and dedicate this to the teachers. She passed away in 2011. Her name was Tara Brock. I get the biggest smile on my face every time I hear this ever since then. Thank y’all for letting me share my wonderful memory!!💜💜💜
I’m from the North of England, miles away, but your reaction was the same as mine when I first heard this track over 40 years ago, when you know,you just know
Your love for our era of music, speaks volumes about you. It's so nice to see you enjoy it so much. It's ashame you couldn't have experienced it back then.
I am a 74 yr old man and have never enjoyed one's reaction to a classic as much as yours... our generation had the privilege of hearing these songs firsthand...whether it's Marvin Gaye's 'What's Goin' On', Prince, Carlos Santana, Queen, Pink Floyd and on and on and on... Congratulations on your open mindedness to explore all genres of music. Your future discoveries will blow you away! Watching your videos and subscribing is a pleasure and yes, you are right, TooBlunt, Queen rules and Pink Floyd rocks! You and many others like Liite, are just two of many that encourages me and Our Nation that we can come together even if it's through music.
You can't really deeply understand Floyd only on a song-by-song basis. More than most of the great '70s bands, they were totally focused on their albums as complete works. What you will get listening to albums is exponentially more!
When I was in grade school early '80s it was still popular when I was in high school too or so this was still popular I don't remember what year it came out but I remember being in a school gymnasium and we would sing this song
This was their only number one hit single. It was also huge in dance clubs around the world back in '79 '80. Folks who don't know anything else about Pink Floyd know this song. So you are not alone in your reaction to it. That beat and baseline is irresistible. Speaking of killer Bass lines.. check out "Money" by them next.
Sacred grandson, like yourself I am an introvert, though I'm an extreme introvert and see others seldom. This is so now partly because I'm disabled and partly cuz I'm 73. The Wall came out in the 70's and I remember to this day ripping the cellophane off the double album so I could listen to it. I was shaking. Pink Floyd's music albums always spoke to exactly where I was at the time their albums came out. Pink Floyd put the songs on their records in an order that told a story and it was best to listen to the entire album at once. At the time I first listened to the Wall I was in a very deep depression and extremely suicidal. I listened and I wept a great deal as I did so. I had an epiphany; in fact several. For the next two weeks my neighbors had to put up with me playing the double album 3-4 times a day at full volume with me singing along at full volume. It was a major healing. Pink Floyd always rewired me and put me back on track right when I needed it. They were one of the bands that were the ongoing background music for many folks of my generation. You are totally right, their music goes in your ears but also through the pores of your skin and it pulses through your arteries. Your cells vibrate to it. It's the tones and the way and length they're held and melded one into another. Beloved young'un, from an elder Native American, I hope you're able to enjoy the Floyd for many years to come. Their output was prodigious.
Back in O.C. Calif when I was 30 my wife heard a commercial on the radio about a P.F. show coming up. Knowing I am a Floyd fan she called the radio station (KMET - LA, “The Mighty Met”) to get information on the concert, The DJ on live radio Cynthia Fox…. said...."Congratulations, YOU are caller number 10, YOU just won tickets to the show and the Sound Check Party before the show"... I met David Gilmour back stage. He gave us both a signed album that I have in my music room. We talked for 22 minutes. I called him…“The Master Of The Stratocaster” He smiled. I told him his music will stand the test of time with anything from Beethoven or Mozart. He smiled even bigger. I asked if I could shake both his hands that make such great guitar solos, he smiled bigger and said “Sure” and shook both hands at the same time, making a cross between us, I smiled HUGE. I asked him to describe his technique of playing guitar, he replied… “I strike a note, bend it, shake it and then release it”…. Yes, he does that quite well, better than any other guitarist I know. . I told him in my eyes he’s a “Legend“. He thanked me and said “Enjoy the show”…. during the concert after the song “Money” he looked right at me and said…. “On saxophone, another Legend, Mr. Raphael Ravenscroft” … acknowledging my comment to him. It is my favorite moment in over 300 shows I’ve seen. I asked David…. How do you create those awesome solos?… he said….. I sit on a stool and listen to what Roger, Nick and Rick put down and play along. I listen to what I played and pick out what I like, then I put the pieces together into one piece then learn to play it as one. Our fans are fanatics for our shows to sound like the albums so I must play it correctly each time in a show. I have the concert Brochure and album on the wall with David’s picture centerfold.
I've been listening to them for four decades and still love them. Great reaction! I've posted this quite a few times, my best description of Floyd. Pink Floyd are deeper than the Mariana trench, smoother than a quantum stabilized atom mirror, cooler than an iceberg in a river of liquid nitrogen and more zen than 1,000 Buddhist monasteries.
The entire album...is badass. I had the vinyl set when I was 14 years old ( I'm 57 now) I put on my headphones and completely rocked out... Sang my heart and my frustrations out. It's like an opera... Each instrument tells its own story and has something to say. I'm so impressed by your enthusiasm for this music 😎
Me too, exactly the same (i'm 56) . I still have the vinyl and listened to it through with my 19 year old son just recently... he loves it too. Outstanding
Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall are Pink Floyd concept albums; every song is a chapter in the whole "book" (album). It's difficult to understand the individual songs without hearing the whole story, first song to last song should be LISTENED TO -- not just heard -- then each song can be interpreted and felt. Another band from this era that LOVES THE BASS is Led Zeppelin.
I wonder if right now someone took this music to a senior citizen gathering place there would be a lot of old folks dancing, to Pink Floyd’s Another Brick In The Wall 🎉💎☮️💜 They would know all the words to because Seniors are so cool and know just how you younger gens feel when hearing PF Okay all you seniors tell us you’re dancing & singing 😁 I am 😻💋🫵🏼🕊️
For me it brings back memories when i was 16y old and we were at the berlin wall when the wall was falling down and this song was played ... it ment so much to us to bring this wall down and be reunited with our fellow germans in the east..THX for the reminder
When you refer to the 'elevating symphony of sound' that is in the background during David Gilmour's guitar solo you are hearing Rick Wright (R.I.P.) on Hammond organ and synthesizer. You are absolutely right that the combination of bass, guitar solo and that symphony of sound does take one to another indescribable dimension. Loved your heartfelt reaction and intelligent comments.
Now the younger generation see's just how powerful this band and there music was. Still is. Timeless and warms my heart to see reaction videos to one of the greatest bands of all time. Thanks. Keep it up.
Your reaction is what Pink Floyd groupies do, You Have To Dance to This One 🎉 The dancing is how you join into Pink Floyd’s world & the singing along with the ‘choir’ - you just can’t help but react 😎💎💜☮️💎⭐️🫶🏽
It is so much fun watching you react to the music some of us grew up with. It's like looking back at what we looked like when we first heard it too. Thanks so much for your reaction, Blunt. Take care and be well. Peace.
hi sir, have 55Y.. im 11Y when my uncle introduce me too progressive rock. they learn me poetry, music, and my life was change.. in time and space where my life was sad. i think im a better human with music... from quebec canada ur new subs syd
From an old person’s perspective, you’re so cute! I love watching your reactions to music I listened to when I was young. So glad there are people like you around who can appreciate “my” music.
Roger Waters did a concert in Berlin of this album The Wall. On the very spot where the Berlin Wall stood. Just a few months after the Wall came down. In 1989. Incorporated many major rock stars of the day. During the concert, construction equipment slowly built a giant styrofoam wall behind the stage. And finally at the end of the concert, that wall came down as well.
Class of '85, for High School graduation, this was our theme song. Partied all night, got a little action, champagne, then illicit beer and bong hits into the wee hours.
Loved every second of this! It's so cool to see someone so moved by music especially when it's of the caliber of Pink Floyd. I hope you're happy where you're at and everything is coming together for y'all. P.S. It's probably been said a million time but give the album a run through start to finish sometime and check out the move.
Thanks to an older sister who gave her vinyl of this album to the youngest of my 2 older brothers, I was introduced to Pink Floyd. I think I was 6 or 7 when I knew I loved their music. He even attempted to paint one of his bedroom walls with one of the wall pictures that was in the vinyl cover. He never got to finish it, though. Eventually he gave the vinyl to me. Not sure what happened to it after we moved during the beginning of my Junior yr in high school. Wish I knew if my mom still has it packed somewhere with other vinyls we owned. I thought the artwork was creepy and really interesting growing up and still appreciate it today, I'm almost 42.
Floyd is an experience, timeless, and just music gods. When I heard them as a kid I just pictured a machine playing perfect music. When I realized people r making this, I was floored and hooked forever.
Thanks dear for the great reminiscing of my teenage years, get really wasted and melt into the bean bag chair and listen for hours!! That was my glory days!! Loved the line "you can't have your pudding if you don't eat your meat -- I STILL WANT IT!! Another one was "Come to Poppa" by Bob Seger...truly awesome. Thanks again dear...
I remember when this album dropped when I was in grade 10. We listened to it in a friend's car in the high-school parking lot. It was so good veryone was freaking out. What a memory!
AWESOME reaction. Takes me back to being 13 and hearing this for the first time. Love your enthusiasm, LOVE your always-so-thought-provoking commentary. Thank you for keeping these iconic songs alive for new generations!
Brilliant reaction dude..... If you haven't already done Pink Floyd "Money" (make sure it's audio only) from the earlier album The Dark Side of the Moon I think you'll dig that groove And If you want to see Pink Floyd start deep but get funky as... The video version of Pink Floyd "Echoes (Part 1) Live at Pompeii 1972 (yes they were doing stuff this great 50 years ago!) No Lights, No Audience, same Genius 😉
Pink Floyd is a whole album band. So many I could recommend from this great great British band,but really,start with the legendary Dark Side of the Moon which with good headphones,will give you an out of body experience. Then,when you are ready,you can tackle Animals,my fave album by them.
I don't care for live versions of this particular album... I feel like the studio version got the point across. The talent was already there and couldn't be questioned (which in those days was a big deal because people would sound so good in the studio and be crappy live.. They are not however my ear is trained to the recorded versions). I hope you go down this rabbit hole it's fantastic.
Depeche mode is a band you should react to.people are people,enjoy the silence,personal Jesus,shake the disease and blasphemous rumours There’s a lot more these are some of my favourite ❤️
Please listen to the whole The Wall album. It's a whole storyline from the guy being born all through his life. There's also a movie where Bob Geldof plays the main chracter
I remember going to my brother's college, late 70s, in Nebraska, there was a heavyset guy who sounded Russian singing "teachers, leave da kids alone!" Everybody has a favorite part of this song...
Your description at the end is the best way I’ve ever heard the musicality of Another Brick in the Wall described! Great reaction channel and love your honesty with it
I love this song!! I don't know the actual intention behind it but to me it represents youth challenging and rebelling against authority or a very rigid methodology. Badass for sure 😎
@@aprilmayjune2846 it's worth watching the whole movie "The Wall' it's a Kind of "1984" has an acid trip musical but if you like PF. It's worth watching,it's also where their song Comfortably Numb comes from 🤯
Thankyou for saying that you will pass this music on to your children and grandchildren because it is where music stemmed from today and without today's youth knowing and experiencing it would be such a very sad loss on their behalf
It’s best to listen to the entire album as all the songs are a story blended together. My favourite album. I love Pink Floyd !!!!! So cool you got into it. Smoke a blunt turn off the lights and listen to the album. My advice 🇦🇺👍🏻😁😜
I wish you would have been able to see Pink Floyd perform live, in concert. I saw THE WALL concert with the Waters, Gilmour, Wright and Mason lineup - in the Los Angeles Sports Arena (Which is gone now.) next to the L.A. Coliseum - in February 1980. I was fortunate enough to have seen Pink Floyd (Or different versions of the Band) ten times in person. EVERY performance was 'off the charts' BRILLIANT! Glad you got into Pink Floyd - better late, than never.
The kids with that London accent, 'thought control' sounds like 'faught control'. The accent makes it hit harder for some reason. As A Gen X kid, this song was an anthem. Gen X was all about rejection of authority. Not in an up in their faces way, we just didn't deal with their shit. And did our own thing.
I was in primary school in England when this came out - good God! our teachers HATED this song. We sang it constantly. We did need some education, though - just not the kind they were pedalling.
Don't apologize or even explain why the music got to you! It's Pink Floyd, dude! They are on a whole different level...nobody can touch them. Please listen to everything you can find of theirs. You simply cannot go wrong. It used to be said that you had to be high to truly experience their music! We also used to go see Pink Floyd Laser Light shows! Those were amazing! Pitch black. Music starts, then laser beams shoot across the theater in time to the music. Man, oh man. Nothing can beat Pink Floyd. ENJOY!!!!
I loved Pink Floyd when I was your age. I saw the Floyd Lazer Show (after I got stoned) at the Toronto Planetarium. All I could say was Whoa - far out, man ! Saw rhem live in Vancouver around '92. LOUD! Enjoying your enthusiastic, reaction took me right back to those days. Thanks for the memories. 🇨🇦Cheers!
This song is awesome , the guitar at the end is the best part for me. I’m old enough to remember when this first came out and it blew us away then. Glad you like this in 2022 !!
I just discovered you and what a joy you are. You are amazing and your family is very lucky to have someone like you in their life’s. Thank you for bring back memories of my youth. I’m a huge fan.
I love watching you experience this. Growing up in the 70-80's was such an awesome time. The music imo is second to none. It continues to stand the test of time. And when younger generations are exposed to it, they keep the greatest going.
I would love you to listen to ERIC PRYDZ VS PINK FLOYD - Proper Education (club mix) Pink Floyd are very protective over their songs, so the fact they gave him permission to use this song shows how well respected Eric is in the music industry.
Bro your reaction is awesome I was viben with ya my guy
Me too. His enthusiasm is infectious.
There is nothing better than Them Floyd ....
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My daughter graduated high school in 2006. She had Williams Syndrome. She was in special needs classes her whole life. Music meant everything to her. Her class of about 20 students had a graduation party with a DJ. She thought she was so funny when she had the DJ play this and dedicate this to the teachers. She passed away in 2011. Her name was Tara Brock. I get the biggest smile on my face every time I hear this ever since then. Thank y’all for letting me share my wonderful memory!!💜💜💜
Great story ❤️
Sorry for your loss. What beautiful memories!
😥 so sorry but glad she got to experience great music!
Thanks for sharing about your little girl. Please accept my deepest condolences in her passing.
Ty for sharing this 💓😇
I’m from the North of England, miles away, but your reaction was the same as mine when I first heard this track over 40 years ago, when you know,you just know
Working musician here---
The BIGGEST compliment you can ever give a musician, is jumping up to dance.
It lets us know we're doing it right. ..💃✌🎶
Your love for our era of music, speaks volumes about you. It's so nice to see you enjoy it so much. It's ashame you couldn't have experienced it back then.
Yes, but it is heart warming that someone this young can hear it now, and feel the same thing we did back in the day.
I am a 74 yr old man and have never enjoyed one's reaction to a classic as much as yours... our generation had the privilege of hearing these songs firsthand...whether it's Marvin Gaye's 'What's Goin' On', Prince, Carlos Santana, Queen, Pink Floyd and on and on and on... Congratulations on your open mindedness to explore all genres of music. Your future discoveries will blow you away! Watching your videos and subscribing is a pleasure and yes, you are right, TooBlunt, Queen rules and Pink Floyd rocks! You and many others like Liite, are just two of many that encourages me and Our Nation that we can come together even if it's through music.
LOVE your comments! When he got up & was groovin you know he was hooked to the rabbit hole of Pink Floyd😻🇨🇦☮️💎
Definitely been hooked since ! 🤣
"Teacher! Leave them kids alone!" This line is more to-the-point today than ever before.
You can't really deeply understand Floyd only on a song-by-song basis. More than most of the great '70s bands, they were totally focused on their albums as complete works. What you will get listening to albums is exponentially more!
Most of their albums tell a story. Especially The Wall, the movie is one of the trippiest videos out there.
When I was in grade school early '80s it was still popular when I was in high school too or so this was still popular I don't remember what year it came out but I remember being in a school gymnasium and we would sing this song
Truth
To be fair he got this one straight away!
This album in particular was really the soundtrack of the movie The Wall, which you MUST watch!
I watched a couple of reactions to this song and you reacted in the most adequate way. There are not so many people, who really can feel music.
Don't feel bad this was long before your time... It shows how old your soul is that you can relate 🤗
ABSOLUTELY!!
This was their only number one hit single. It was also huge in dance clubs around the world back in '79 '80. Folks who don't know anything else about Pink Floyd know this song. So you are not alone in your reaction to it. That beat and baseline is irresistible.
Speaking of killer Bass lines.. check out "Money" by them next.
@flubblert...right on
This was the height of 70’s music which was all about tripping without the drugs. The most creative decade in music history.
Sacred grandson, like yourself I am an introvert, though I'm an extreme introvert and see others seldom. This is so now partly because I'm disabled and partly cuz I'm 73. The Wall came out in the 70's and I remember to this day ripping the cellophane off the double album so I could listen to it. I was shaking. Pink Floyd's music albums always spoke to exactly where I was at the time their albums came out. Pink Floyd put the songs on their records in an order that told a story and it was best to listen to the entire album at once. At the time I first listened to the Wall I was in a very deep depression and extremely suicidal. I listened and I wept a great deal as I did so. I had an epiphany; in fact several. For the next two weeks my neighbors had to put up with me playing the double album 3-4 times a day at full volume with me singing along at full volume. It was a major healing. Pink Floyd always rewired me and put me back on track right when I needed it. They were one of the bands that were the ongoing background music for many folks of my generation. You are totally right, their music goes in your ears but also through the pores of your skin and it pulses through your arteries. Your cells vibrate to it. It's the tones and the way and length they're held and melded one into another. Beloved young'un, from an elder Native American, I hope you're able to enjoy the Floyd for many years to come. Their output was prodigious.
Probably the best reaction online for that song !
LOL your reaction was epic, I knew that bass would hit you 🤣 Nice one.
Now THAT is a friggin REACTION. Oh, hells yeah!
Back in O.C. Calif when I was 30 my wife heard a commercial on the radio about a P.F. show coming up. Knowing I am a Floyd fan she called the radio station (KMET - LA, “The Mighty Met”) to get information on the concert, The DJ on live radio Cynthia Fox…. said...."Congratulations, YOU are caller number 10, YOU just won tickets to the show and the Sound Check Party before the show"...
I met David Gilmour back stage. He gave us both a signed album that I have in my music room. We talked for 22 minutes. I called him…“The Master Of The Stratocaster” He smiled. I told him his music will stand the test of time with anything from Beethoven or Mozart. He smiled even bigger. I asked if I could shake both his hands that make such great guitar solos, he smiled bigger and said “Sure” and shook both hands at the same time, making a cross between us, I smiled HUGE. I asked him to describe his technique of playing guitar, he replied… “I strike a note, bend it, shake it and then release it”…. Yes, he does that quite well, better than any other guitarist I know. . I told him in my eyes he’s a “Legend“. He thanked me and said “Enjoy the show”…. during the concert after the song “Money” he looked right at me and said…. “On saxophone, another Legend, Mr. Raphael Ravenscroft” … acknowledging my comment to him. It is my favorite moment in over 300 shows I’ve seen.
I asked David…. How do you create those awesome solos?… he said….. I sit on a stool and listen to what Roger, Nick and Rick put down and play along. I listen to what I played and pick out what I like, then I put the pieces together into one piece then learn to play it as one. Our fans are fanatics for our shows to sound like the albums so I must play it correctly each time in a show. I have the concert Brochure and album on the wall with David’s picture centerfold.
This is a a concept album. There is a movie that is awesome. 'The Wall' watch it someday, it will 🤯
I've been listening to them for four decades and still love them. Great reaction! I've posted this quite a few times, my best description of Floyd. Pink Floyd are deeper than the Mariana trench, smoother than a quantum stabilized atom mirror, cooler than an iceberg in a river of liquid nitrogen and more zen than 1,000 Buddhist monasteries.
We don't need no education! Seriously, brilliant analogies. Well done
Same and love your description Steve!
@@puritan7473 Thank you!
@@cindydriscoll1796 Cheers!
The entire album...is badass. I had the vinyl set when I was 14 years old ( I'm 57 now) I put on my headphones and completely rocked out... Sang my heart and my frustrations out. It's like an opera... Each instrument tells its own story and has something to say. I'm so impressed by your enthusiasm for this music 😎
I did too.lol Good times!
Me too, exactly the same (i'm 56) . I still have the vinyl and listened to it through with my 19 year old son just recently... he loves it too. Outstanding
Right with ya.. lovelovelove ❤️✌🏻🌸
Yep .my brother Randy had great album collection and great musical tastes👍
I had the album and somebody at our house party walked off with it! Karma got him in the end.
More so than any other band. Pink Floyd albums are made to listen to from beginning to end. It’s an experience. This album especially.
Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall are Pink Floyd concept albums; every song is a chapter in the whole "book" (album). It's difficult to understand the individual songs without hearing the whole story, first song to last song should be LISTENED TO -- not just heard -- then each song can be interpreted and felt. Another band from this era that LOVES THE BASS is Led Zeppelin.
SO glad I grew up with this kind of MUSIC>>>>and Queen.
Young peoples today have never heard real musick this is one of them who is great!
I wonder if right now someone took this music to a senior citizen gathering place there would be a lot of old folks dancing, to Pink Floyd’s Another Brick In The Wall 🎉💎☮️💜 They would know all the words to because Seniors are so cool and know just how you younger gens feel when hearing PF
Okay all you seniors tell us you’re dancing & singing 😁 I am 😻💋🫵🏼🕊️
First record I ever bought, aged 11, on 7" vinyl.
Still proud that I made such an iconic choice.
Need to listen to thee album from start to finish it is a complete work.
For me it brings back memories when i was 16y old and we were at the berlin wall when the wall was falling down and this song was played ... it ment so much to us to bring this wall down and be reunited with our fellow germans in the east..THX for the reminder
When you refer to the 'elevating symphony of sound' that is in the background during David Gilmour's guitar solo you are hearing Rick Wright (R.I.P.) on Hammond organ and synthesizer. You are absolutely right that the combination of bass, guitar solo and that symphony of sound does take one to another indescribable dimension. Loved your heartfelt reaction and intelligent comments.
I suggest you review Gwen Guthrie - It Sould Have Been You -- ua-cam.com/video/6m9nOJUOBA0/v-deo.html I think you'll like it.
Now the younger generation see's just how powerful this band and there music was. Still is. Timeless and warms my heart to see reaction videos to one of the greatest bands of all time. Thanks. Keep it up.
Your reaction is what Pink Floyd groupies do, You Have To Dance to This One 🎉 The dancing is how you join into Pink Floyd’s world & the singing along with the ‘choir’ - you just can’t help but react 😎💎💜☮️💎⭐️🫶🏽
It is so much fun watching you react to the music some of us grew up with. It's like looking back at what we looked like when we first heard it too. Thanks so much for your reaction, Blunt. Take care and be well. Peace.
Each of pink Floyd's albums tell a story you've got listen the whole thing to understand the story
Look for the live concert version at Earl's Court, London.....
hi sir,
have 55Y.. im 11Y when my uncle introduce me too progressive rock.
they learn me poetry, music, and my life was change..
in time and space where my life was sad.
i think im a better human with music...
from quebec canada
ur new subs
syd
The way you react too great music. It just makes me love your reactions. You have an old and great soul
Absolutely LOVED your reaction to this song. Gave me a whole new appreciation for it (I'm an 80's girl). Love it when you jam. :)
You should watch the movie!
Watch the video to it.
The original video.
Loved your reaction!!
I just LOVE your reactions! God, you are so sensitive and so very beautiful. Thank you!
Back when I was in junior high when this was out, I impressed my friends because I could do the kids' voices with the English accents. :)
From an old person’s perspective, you’re so cute! I love watching your reactions to music I listened to when I was young. So glad there are people like you around who can appreciate “my” music.
Roger Waters did a concert in Berlin of this album The Wall. On the very spot where the Berlin Wall stood. Just a few months after the Wall came down. In 1989.
Incorporated many major rock stars of the day.
During the concert, construction equipment slowly built a giant styrofoam wall behind the stage.
And finally at the end of the concert, that wall came down as well.
Well thanks for the dance!! I was cleaning my kitchen and stopped to dance with you!! I love Pink Floyd!!
Wooot wooot :) lol
Class of '85, for High School graduation, this was our theme song. Partied all night, got a little action, champagne, then illicit beer and bong hits into the wee hours.
Loved every second of this! It's so cool to see someone so moved by music especially when it's of the caliber of Pink Floyd. I hope you're happy where you're at and everything is coming together for y'all. P.S. It's probably been said a million time but give the album a run through start to finish sometime and check out the move.
I was so lucky to have heard these songs maybe 40 years ago. Glad you appreciate. From Australia.
Keep grooving baby!😁❤👍
Fun fact : the kids were part of the Islington Green secondary school choir, a school where I spent two years as a French assistant back in the days.
These songs are amazing when you are elevated!!
Rock on, young dude 😁😎
Great reaction to a great song 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks to an older sister who gave her vinyl of this album to the youngest of my 2 older brothers, I was introduced to Pink Floyd. I think I was 6 or 7 when I knew I loved their music. He even attempted to paint one of his bedroom walls with one of the wall pictures that was in the vinyl cover. He never got to finish it, though. Eventually he gave the vinyl to me. Not sure what happened to it after we moved during the beginning of my Junior yr in high school. Wish I knew if my mom still has it packed somewhere with other vinyls we owned. I thought the artwork was creepy and really interesting growing up and still appreciate it today, I'm almost 42.
Smoke a dubie and watch *Pink Floyd - The Wall from 1982*
Floyd is an experience, timeless, and just music gods. When I heard them as a kid I just pictured a machine playing perfect music. When I realized people r making this, I was floored and hooked forever.
My father introduced me to Pink Floyd when I was 13 years old.. 37 years later I still love listening to them daily such an iconic band
Thanks dear for the great reminiscing of my teenage years, get really wasted and melt into the bean bag chair and listen for hours!! That was my glory days!! Loved the line "you can't have your pudding if you don't eat your meat -- I STILL WANT IT!!
Another one was "Come to Poppa" by Bob Seger...truly awesome. Thanks again dear...
Bob Seger would be another good rabbit hole to go down you can add... night moves, turn the page and beautiful loser...
That's why Roger quit. He felt the stoners were disrespecting an completely misunderstanding the music and messages.
I remember when this album dropped when I was in grade 10. We listened to it in a friend's car in the high-school parking lot.
It was so good veryone was freaking out. What a memory!
It was like growing up all over again. Floyd will blow your mind. Some amazing music. Especially when you toke and choke.
AWESOME reaction. Takes me back to being 13 and hearing this for the first time. Love your enthusiasm, LOVE your always-so-thought-provoking commentary. Thank you for keeping these iconic songs alive for new generations!
Brilliant reaction dude.....
If you haven't already done Pink Floyd "Money" (make sure it's audio only) from the earlier album The Dark Side of the Moon
I think you'll dig that groove
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If you want to see Pink Floyd start deep but get funky as...
The video version of Pink Floyd "Echoes (Part 1) Live at Pompeii 1972 (yes they were doing stuff this great 50 years ago!)
No Lights, No Audience, same Genius 😉
Pink Floyd’s music always takes you on a journey!
It was at this moment my old a$$ realize just how funky this song really was
Pink Floyd is a whole album band.
So many I could recommend from this great great British band,but really,start with the legendary Dark Side of the Moon which with good headphones,will give you an out of body experience.
Then,when you are ready,you can tackle Animals,my fave album by them.
Listen to the album, you won't regret it. Also watch Roger Waters concert film; it explains the story in more depth. Great reaction.
I don't care for live versions of this particular album... I feel like the studio version got the point across. The talent was already there and couldn't be questioned (which in those days was a big deal because people would sound so good in the studio and be crappy live.. They are not however my ear is trained to the recorded versions). I hope you go down this rabbit hole it's fantastic.
The whole wall album needs to be a session. Its a long beautifullydark story
@@Lulabee2024 look up Mother live 1981 from the Wall tour. it's better than the studio version.
The film The Wall is the most complete version of all this. You really can't grok the album without the movie.
Depeche mode is a band you should react to.people are people,enjoy the silence,personal Jesus,shake the disease and blasphemous rumours There’s a lot more these are some of my favourite ❤️
I've always loved how it's "We don't need *NO* education" just to annoy those that think we do that little bit more.
The bass line and voices together truly sound like thought control...you can just feel it.
Please listen to the whole The Wall album. It's a whole storyline from the guy being born all through his life. There's also a movie where Bob Geldof plays the main chracter
I think "The Wall" classifies as an opera, a rock opera.
The Best rock opera
I remember going to my brother's college, late 70s, in Nebraska, there was a heavyset guy who sounded Russian singing "teachers, leave da kids alone!" Everybody has a favorite part of this song...
Your description at the end is the best way I’ve ever heard the musicality of Another Brick in the Wall described! Great reaction channel and love your honesty with it
You must react to Comfortably Numb live at Pulse. It blows everyone's mind, huge guitar solos.
The songs of my childhood! Loved your reaction
I love this song!! I don't know the actual intention behind it but to me it represents youth challenging and rebelling against authority or a very rigid methodology. Badass for sure 😎
If you watch the video that's exactly what it is.
Good to know, I'll have to look that up!!
@@aprilmayjune2846 it's worth watching the whole movie "The Wall' it's a Kind of "1984" has an acid trip musical but if you like PF. It's worth watching,it's also where their song Comfortably Numb comes from 🤯
Thankyou for saying that you will pass this music on to your children and grandchildren because it is where music stemmed from today and without today's youth knowing and experiencing it would be such a very sad loss on their behalf
Floyd is one of the most cerebral creators of rock the world has ever seen.
David Gilmour has such soul. Every note that comes out of his guitar conveys emotion
You don’t “listen” to Pink Floyd. You experience Pink Floyd.
It’s best to listen to the entire album as all the songs are a story blended together. My favourite album. I love Pink Floyd !!!!! So cool you got into it. Smoke a blunt turn off the lights and listen to the album. My advice 🇦🇺👍🏻😁😜
I wish you would have been able to see Pink Floyd perform live, in concert. I saw THE WALL concert with the Waters, Gilmour, Wright and Mason lineup - in the Los Angeles Sports Arena (Which is gone now.) next to the L.A. Coliseum - in February 1980. I was fortunate enough to have seen Pink Floyd (Or different versions of the Band) ten times in person. EVERY performance was 'off the charts' BRILLIANT! Glad you got into Pink Floyd - better late, than never.
The kids with that London accent, 'thought control' sounds like 'faught control'. The accent makes it hit harder for some reason. As A Gen X kid, this song was an anthem. Gen X was all about rejection of authority. Not in an up in their faces way, we just didn't deal with their shit. And did our own thing.
I was in primary school in England when this came out - good God! our teachers HATED this song. We sang it constantly.
We did need some education, though - just not the kind they were pedalling.
Music that moves you, is truly a gift. A gift that keeps on giving.
My kids are still continually blown away by PF we talk about their music often.
Such a thoughtful reaction. PF takes your senses on a joyride. The message is even more relevant today.
Don't apologize or even explain why the music got to you! It's Pink Floyd, dude! They are on a whole different level...nobody can touch them. Please listen to everything you can find of theirs. You simply cannot go wrong. It used to be said that you had to be high to truly experience their music! We also used to go see Pink Floyd Laser Light shows! Those were amazing! Pitch black. Music starts, then laser beams shoot across the theater in time to the music. Man, oh man. Nothing can beat Pink Floyd. ENJOY!!!!
I loved Pink Floyd when I was your age. I saw the Floyd Lazer Show (after I got stoned) at the Toronto Planetarium. All I could say was Whoa - far out, man ! Saw rhem live in Vancouver around '92. LOUD! Enjoying your enthusiastic, reaction took me right back to those days. Thanks for the memories. 🇨🇦Cheers!
Just reading the phrase "Pink Floyd laser show" triggered a flashback to the entire 70s
This song is awesome , the guitar at the end is the best part for me. I’m old enough to remember when this first came out and it blew us away then. Glad you like this in 2022 !!
I just discovered you and what a joy you are. You are amazing and your family is very lucky to have someone like you in their life’s. Thank you for bring back memories of my youth. I’m a huge fan.
I love watching you experience this. Growing up in the 70-80's was such an awesome time. The music imo is second to none. It continues to stand the test of time. And when younger generations are exposed to it, they keep the greatest going.
I love how quickly you got into the groove on this one! The song is amazing.
I heard this song in 79 when I was 13 years old.
I had exactly the same reaction!
I'm enjoying your reaction. The entire album is a masterpiece. I'm so glad you found them.
I'm so glad you enjoy the music I grew and my kids grew up with! They are classic!
Watch the movie. Yes the album has a movie, not just a video. The movie is a powerful as the music, and of course is all about the music.
I would love you to listen to ERIC PRYDZ VS PINK FLOYD - Proper Education (club mix)
Pink Floyd are very protective over their songs, so the fact they gave him permission to use this song shows how well respected Eric is in the music industry.
Already on my 4th decade listening to them and my kids hear it constantly.....I hope their kids will as well.
Any tragedy, injustice, or abuse can only be “another brick” in an already existing wall.
I love this song and your reaction made me so happy haha thanks for the vid