I would say pause every few minutes not every 30 seconds. Songs like this take your mind on a journey and every time you pause it it takes your mind out of that sensation.
@@jimo7593 He's probably just trying to stay awake. I can't believe someone would recommend this to a new Pink Floyd listener. I loved Dark Side of the Moon. I got this album, Wish You Were Here, when it first came out. I thought it was going to be the worse purchase I had ever made. Luckily Side 2 was much better. I love this now but it is not a good song for someone who has only heard 6 Pink Floyd songs. I'd recommend Another Brick in the Wall Pt2, Have a Cigar, or Money.
A tragically beautiful song they wrote for their friend, Sid Barrett. The original master of Pink Floyd. Through drug use and the hardships of life, we lost his mind, and went crazy. This song will hit you a little differently when you realize this wasn’t written as a pop song to sell albums. But was written to tell their friend how incredible he was, and how much they’ll always miss him.
Time stops when listening to Pink Floyd. You literally get so lost in their stuff that the ending always kinda creeps up on you no matter how long the song. "Dogs" by them is 17min and change. "Echoes" approaches 24 minutes! Both Masterpieces. Check them out!!
Listening to individual PF songs is great, but listening to entire albums is perfect. It's what you need to do. It's what they intended. It all flows together.
This song was written as a tribute to the ousted original band member Syd Barrett who was struggling with mental health issues and experimentation with LSD.
“Might be something at the end.” Yeah, it’s called the rest of the album and you have no idea! I hope he reacts to Parts 6-9 at the end of the album. Might be their most underrated work.
This song is about Syd Barrett, Pink Floyd's first lead singer. Syd had been out of the band since 1968 due to his mental health issues. Roger Waters asked who was sitting in their recording session. When he was told that it was Syd, he was crushed because he looked so different. He'd changed so much that Waters didn't recognize him. Ergo..."Remember when you were young, you shone like the sun"..."Now there's a look in your eyes, like black holes in the sky". Rogers said that Syd's appearance shook him to his core..."Shine on you crazy diamond".
You will never truly experience Pink Floyd by pausing to speak as frequent as you do. Absorb the entire track, then compose and react to it. It deserves your full immersion...
I agree, however, I think he pauses so he doesn't miss anything when he speaks. He can always go back and listen to it all the way through without pausing when he's not doing a reaction video.
@@cherylloliver3251Yes but nothing beats the first time you hear a piece of music like shine on you crazy diamond. I enjoy watching these reaction videos but I sometimes feel sorry for the reactor because they lose that first adrenaline rush you only get the first time round.
Pink floyd puts you in the mood they want you to be in,, As for the people complaining about pausing dont worry about them We have heard the songs hundreds of times.. Were hear to see your reaction. So pause away tell us how you really feel...
Put this album on on a nice fall or spring night with the windows all open, with maybe a few mgs of that THC up in ya, and I promise you you will love it.
Pink Floyd actually has a 24 minute studio CD song that can go 35 min. LIVE!!!! When you are ready you let me know!!! PINK FLOYD is the best band to ever exist!!!!
Shine on You Crazy Diamond was written Roger Waters and David Gilmour of Pink Floyd, the song is about one of the two original founding members of Pink Floyd, Syd Barrett. Syd Barrett IS the "Crazy Diamond" In 1965 Pink Floyd was formed in London by Syd Barrett and Roger Waters, because of mental health and drug issues Syd Barrett was forced to leave the band by 1967. David Gilmour who had joined Pink Floyd in 1966, took over Syd Barretts duties, (with great success btw), in the band. Throughout their long and successful careers, the other band members continued to pay Syd his full share of the profits, (which is considerable), until his death in 2006. Pink Floyd continued to reference Barrett in many of their songs throughout their careers.
This is on the Mount Rushmore of STUPID high and perfectly pleasantly drunk songs. The other 3 songs can be up to you but this track is. ON. THE. DAMN. MOUNTAIN.
Love that your digging Floyd.... Personally I would recommend you don't predict where you think it's going on your first listen.... most likely they will wrong foot you! Far better to just focus on where you are and have just been 😉 (no its not the longest but then back in the day we naturally had more than a 30 second attention span😂)
you don't have to pause Pink Floyd songs. they don't block. they have a few long songs. 2 of them are 23 minutes long. Atom Heart Mother Suite and Echoes. the next longest is Dogs, which is 16 minutes long. a few are 10-11 minutes long. my favourite of those is Sorrow
🇨🇦👍👌👏 your on the right track 🛤 my friend. The longest masterpiece that I know in experimental rock music his by " Mike Oldfild " The masterpiece is " TUBULAR BELL " you should take the time to listening that one to You will not regret this experience Keep the good work ✌
What you need to too......is to listen to at least one album......like we're trying to tell you. THEN you'll understand. In its entirety, from beginning to end. Don't even do it as a reaction video, but do it for YOU. Strap on the headphones, fire up a doobie.....& sit in the dark. Just enjoy the full ride.
Amazing song and an Amazing reaction as always swaggy. Next you need to go check out high Hope's. The final song on the division bell album. It's a banger. 🔥🔥
Welcome to 70’s Progressive Rock…Pink Floyd may be the best at this genre…such great talent. This song is about their former band mate, Syd Barrett, who was clearly a genius musician, but got caught up in the world of LSD and other drugs. He may have suffered from schizophrenia and other mental disorders, and it caused the band members to force him out of the band. A tragic loss, and they knew it, but had to be down be. He was replaced by Dave Gilmore, who was a friend of Syd Barrett’s. Also a fantastic musician. Syd was a crazy diamond of a man/artist!
you picked a good one here. Normally I'd be all crazy about the pauses, but let's cut you a break because your reactions with Pink Floyd are so top-shelf and sincere....a few less pauses would be good, but never mind, great reaction......Dogs is 17 minutes....
You know, there are regulations about interrupting David's solo? You could get stoned! A Pink Floyd song is not about «melody» nor rimes, as much as about emotions (normally dark emotions like despair, sadness, lonlyness, etc). David's guitare is expressing those universals emotions like no one else! This song, like most Pink Floyd song, is like a movie score. The music (and few lyrics) guides you through your own life's experiences and the movie occurs in your head. So close your eyes and listen, it's your movie!
With Floyd, it's best to lose yourself in the music. Let them take you on that emotional/psychological/philosophical/intellectual/spiritual journey. By pausing so frequently, you're breaking the mood and the flow and are doing yourself no favours by doing so... I understand that you feel that you have to keep pausing it but Floyd's copyright is pretty chill. For most of their stuff, you can get away with not pausing it at all. To be absolutely safe, one or two pauses should be fine. :)
Dude, here's a random thought...if you stopped pausing so often, you might actually enjoy the song a lot more. Don't be shy, give it a try. You won't have copyright problems with Pink Floyd.
IMO, these early video's were before video's were being made... there was no rhyme or Reason for their context. If you like Pink Floyd as much as it seems, sadly there is only ONE WAY you're going to see their music "live" in concert (2021+) other than an older dvd... more importantly done exacting to the studio albums adding a very good example of PF's "live" light show... you may wanna check out the following group that's IMO far better than a tribute band!! The subsequent track is superbly performed by the tribute band "Brit Floyd" ~ Gilmour, Mason and Wright have said, "If they themselves wanted to see PF live, the only way that could ever happen is go see these guys." ua-cam.com/video/RnHu3D8stGE/v-deo.html (one song from an entire 155 minute concert of PF Bliss; see comment at link for other tracks) Pink Floyd was formed in 1965... their (most likely) last album was "The Endless River" in 2014. PF had 15 studio albums... 3 live albums, 9 compilation albums not to mention multiple live dvds and solo albums performed by below members of the band. Syd Barrett (short-lived founder; guitar plus) the originator and quirky eccentric; inevitably the consequential muse. * January 6, 1946 (rip 2006) Roger Waters (bass) was the cultivator (seed sower), the lyrically conceptual prodigy, secondary vocal and co-maestro of songwriting * September 6, 1943 (age 78 years) David Gilmour (guitar) was the placidity, guitar virtuoso, the silky smooth voice and co-maestro; the equilibrium. * March 6, 1946 (age 75 years) Richard Wright (keyboards) was the essential underlying symmetry; musical nurturer. Occasional singer. * July 28, 1943 (rip 2008) Nick Mason (drums) was the heartbeat, structure and foundation; the sole member involved from the emergence of PF to the last recording. * January 27, 1944 (age 77 years) FYI: The following Pink Floyd albums are Concept Albums (all songs together tell a complete story)... Dark Side Of The Moon (1973), Wish You Were Here (1975), Animals (1977) and The Wall (1979); The Final Cut (1983) is a maybe, as it was the last album with Roger Waters being in the band. *search on Wiki the album title to get the story behind the concept. I myself suggest the following EPIC 10 live songs; the studio and "Brit Floyd" versions are phenomenal as well!! : 1) "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" 2) "Hey You" 3) "Us and Them/Any Colour You Like/Brain Damage/Eclipse" (all 4 parts) 4) "High Hopes" 5) "Time/Breathe Reprise" 6) "Dogs" 7) "Sorrow" 8) "Pigs (3 different ones)" 9) "Welcome To The Machine" 10) "The Great Gig In The Sky" 11+) There's so many... !! Fun Fact: "You don't need drugs to enjoy Pink Floyd but you definitely need Pink Floyd to enjoy your drink and drugs!!" Final Note: These guys have left us the embodiment of their musical journey to share, enjoy and reflect upon. * always listen to Pink Floyd with headphones or an awesome sounding music system. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Floyd
It mus kinda suck to hear some Pink Floyd but then you can just go and listen to the whole record right away when you might want to cuz you gotta wait a month or whatever to react to another song and it’s gonna be the first time you hear it.
Swaggy plz do "Money for Nothing" Dire Straits ~ the one with the animated dudes in with the band, on Vevo - Dire Straits, and it has like 98 M views on it. Thanks! ♡ ♡
I love the solos in this song differently in this one. Just touch your soul. If u know what I mean ;) I think anyways. N it all in u own mind to. Of that was the intent or not ;) u know. N those other instruments. WOW ;) great reaction. B safe Ps. U hear. Dogs by them. It on the animal album. It's not in the playlist so not for sure :)
Pink floyd is meant to be listened to while using psychedelic drug. Listing while on a hit of acid and explore a whole new universe. The 70's were the time for musical journeys.
Best musicians ever! Best music ever!
Pink Floyd is everything, every band strives to be!! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤟🏻
Listen to the whole album in one sitting. It’s amazing.
With a lil bit of lsd
And do the same for Dark Side of the Moon!
I can see the anticipation in your smile.
It’s great to see more people discovering PF
I would say pause every few minutes not every 30 seconds. Songs like this take your mind on a journey and every time you pause it it takes your mind out of that sensation.
and cut your hair.... mom
that's why my dislike!!!!
VERY WELL SAID MR. MIKE, I agree 100 % !
Plus Pink Floyd doesn't push the copyright issues. There are a ton of reactors out there that play it without pausing.
@@jimo7593 He's probably just trying to stay awake. I can't believe someone would recommend this to a new Pink Floyd listener. I loved Dark Side of the Moon. I got this album, Wish You Were Here, when it first came out. I thought it was going to be the worse purchase I had ever made. Luckily Side 2 was much better. I love this now but it is not a good song for someone who has only heard 6 Pink Floyd songs. I'd recommend Another Brick in the Wall Pt2, Have a Cigar, or Money.
Good News! **There's a part 2**
Their music sounds so simple but is absolutely genious.
Echoes from Pink Floyd's Meddle album runs 24 minutes... a masterpiece in every sense!
The Cerebral poets of rock music, Echoes Live At Pompeii 1972 is a must
A tragically beautiful song they wrote for their friend, Sid Barrett. The original master of Pink Floyd. Through drug use and the hardships of life, we lost his mind, and went crazy. This song will hit you a little differently when you realize this wasn’t written as a pop song to sell albums. But was written to tell their friend how incredible he was, and how much they’ll always miss him.
*Syd
Time stops when listening to Pink Floyd. You literally get so lost in their stuff that the ending always kinda creeps up on you no matter how long the song. "Dogs" by them is 17min and change. "Echoes" approaches 24 minutes! Both Masterpieces. Check them out!!
"Atom Heart Mother" is their longest song(and sometimes I think their best)
Syd was most certainly a Crazy Diamond and he sure did Shine.
I've known every note and nuance of this entire album for 45 years. Your face was priceless.
There is a 24 minute song by this lil' ole band called Pink Floyd..... the song? ECHOES!!! Remastered..... check it out. :)
🙏❤️
Echoes 💙💙💙
Listening to individual PF songs is great, but listening to entire albums is perfect. It's what you need to do. It's what they intended. It all flows together.
NEVER I mean NEVER interrupt a Gilmour solo !
I m o , it's the best band of all times 😎👍🎶✨ When you have 17 min , react to Pink Floyd - Dogs .. 😎👍
This song was written as a tribute to the ousted original band member Syd Barrett who was struggling with mental health issues and experimentation with LSD.
“Might be something at the end.” Yeah, it’s called the rest of the album and you have no idea! I hope he reacts to Parts 6-9 at the end of the album. Might be their most underrated work.
This song is about Syd Barrett, Pink Floyd's first lead singer. Syd had been out of the band since 1968 due to his mental health issues. Roger Waters asked who was sitting in their recording session. When he was told that it was Syd, he was crushed because he looked so different. He'd changed so much that Waters didn't recognize him. Ergo..."Remember when you were young, you shone like the sun"..."Now there's a look in your eyes, like black holes in the sky". Rogers said that Syd's appearance shook him to his core..."Shine on you crazy diamond".
He had gained a lot of weight, and he had shaved all the hair off his body. And he was sweating al over. Imagine that. Sad.
You will never truly experience Pink Floyd by pausing to speak as frequent as you do. Absorb the entire track, then compose and react to it. It deserves your full immersion...
I agree, however, I think he pauses so he doesn't miss anything when he speaks. He can always go back and listen to it all the way through without pausing when he's not doing a reaction video.
He has to stop it and comment to avoid copyright issues
@@cherylloliver3251Yes but nothing beats the first time you hear a piece of music like shine on you crazy diamond. I enjoy watching these reaction videos but I sometimes feel sorry for the reactor because they lose that first adrenaline rush you only get the first time round.
Your ears are connected to your heart; tuned in*
Great solos top band enjoy
My favorite Pink Floyd song
I personally like "Dogs" better but "SoYcD" is right behind it....
I agree with Roger, however...they are ALL excellent!
@@melizavenegas8789 absolutely true
👊Roger
@@melizavenegas8789 one of my all time favorite bands. Definitely top 3. (I can’t decide on order for my top 3).
That's a saxophone at the end.
Yes 👍...Dick Parry 's saxophones tenor and bariton 🎷
He got that stank face...he likes it.
Turn up your volume and get Vids from Pink Floyd Pulse
Pink floyd puts you in the mood they want you to be in,, As for the people complaining about pausing dont worry about them We have heard the songs hundreds of times.. Were hear to see your reaction. So pause away tell us how you really feel...
I consider this to be the second best song ever composed and played
You have to listen to the whole album from beginning to end.
Sorrow Pulse Live
Epic performance
Yes!!! 🔥🔥🔥
Put this album on on a nice fall or spring night with the windows all open, with maybe a few mgs of that THC up in ya, and I promise you you will love it.
Pink Floyd Dogs is really good
It's a stoooone groove.
A long Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother Suite
Read just a little bit about Syd Barrett. This song was for him. Hell of a story.
Pink Floyd actually has a 24 minute studio CD song that can go 35 min. LIVE!!!! When you are ready you let me know!!! PINK FLOYD is the best band to ever exist!!!!
Shine on You Crazy Diamond was written Roger Waters and David Gilmour of Pink Floyd, the song is about one of the two original founding members of Pink Floyd, Syd Barrett.
Syd Barrett IS the "Crazy Diamond"
In 1965 Pink Floyd was formed in London by Syd Barrett and Roger Waters, because of mental health and drug issues Syd Barrett was forced to leave the band by 1967.
David Gilmour who had joined Pink Floyd in 1966, took over Syd Barretts duties, (with great success btw), in the band. Throughout their long and successful careers, the other band members continued to pay Syd his full share of the profits, (which is considerable), until his death in 2006.
Pink Floyd continued to reference Barrett in many of their songs throughout their careers.
Love you bro. Next is “Us and them” then take it way back to “dogs.” Can’t wait for your reaction. Keep it up brother.
Thank you soo much for playing this!!❤❤❤
It's a religious awakening
It's not religious
@@mathewdonovan5040 I know that sir just a expression
This is on the Mount Rushmore of STUPID high and perfectly pleasantly drunk songs.
The other 3 songs can be up to you but this track is.
ON. THE. DAMN. MOUNTAIN.
Love it!!! I first listened to this song high off edibles. Man best feeling ever 🤣
David Gilmour- Lead Guitar, Dick Parry- Saxophone
"Have a Cigar" is a banger!
Hey bro check it "Dogs" from álbum Animals... Pink Floyd..
we could so chill, keep up the good work dude
Try their other song "Dogs." It will blow your mind!!
This song was about thier former lead singer SYD BARRETT!!!
Dogs has to be the next Floyd song
"Longest song ever made?"
Me: *laughs in prog rock*
Great reaction🦾, 😁 Sax is kick'in. Thanks! for the walk down memory lane too. #HOG
It's not really a 13 minute song, son. It's a 13 minute chapter to an hour long song. . . . .
David Gilmore is the man on the guitar. He is the man! G.O.A.T.
This is only half of the song, there's another entire suite. By the way the video has nothing to do with the song, it's very well made fan video.
Shine On You Crazy Swaggmeister 🎃
Love that your digging Floyd.... Personally I would recommend you don't predict where you think it's going on your first listen.... most likely they will wrong foot you!
Far better to just focus on where you are and have just been 😉
(no its not the longest but then back in the day we naturally had more than a 30 second attention span😂)
you don't have to pause Pink Floyd songs. they don't block. they have a few long songs. 2 of them are 23 minutes long. Atom Heart Mother Suite and Echoes. the next longest is Dogs, which is 16 minutes long. a few are 10-11 minutes long. my favourite of those is Sorrow
Right. Pink Floyd don't block. bless 'em.
Love your reactions❤️
Give run like hell a listen,live from the pulse tour 1994,superb version
From Tool theres many long, Aenema can be around 10min , but yeah Pink take their time to realy feel their song, its so relaxing
Tool is Pink Floyd's illegitimate son who got heavily into DMT.
@@fuzzybits410 👊🏼
🇨🇦👍👌👏 your on the right track 🛤 my friend.
The longest masterpiece that I know in experimental rock music his by
" Mike Oldfild "
The masterpiece is
" TUBULAR BELL "
you should take the time to listening that one to
You will not regret this experience
Keep the good work ✌
thats only half the song, parts 6-9 next please
The song is about the first lead singer of Pink Floyd Syd Barrett who went mentally ill because he was taking LSD everyday large amounts
What you need to too......is to listen to at least one album......like we're trying to tell you. THEN you'll understand. In its entirety, from beginning to end. Don't even do it as a reaction video, but do it for YOU. Strap on the headphones, fire up a doobie.....& sit in the dark. Just enjoy the full ride.
❤️ Love it
Plot twist: pink Floyd songs sends a message, but is not for us...👽👾🌎😲
Amazing song and an Amazing reaction as always swaggy. Next you need to go check out high Hope's. The final song on the division bell album. It's a banger. 🔥🔥
It's official, you are a Pink Floyd fan. It's time for you to get your prism shirt
Echoes is 23:32 long
Dogs is over 17 minutes
Welcome to 70’s Progressive Rock…Pink Floyd may be the best at this genre…such great talent. This song is about their former band mate, Syd Barrett, who was clearly a genius musician, but got caught up in the world of LSD and other drugs. He may have suffered from schizophrenia and other mental disorders, and it caused the band members to force him out of the band. A tragic loss, and they knew it, but had to be down be. He was replaced by Dave Gilmore, who was a friend of Syd Barrett’s. Also a fantastic musician. Syd was a crazy diamond of a man/artist!
You’re awesome
you picked a good one here. Normally I'd be all crazy about the pauses, but let's cut you a break because your reactions with Pink Floyd are so top-shelf and sincere....a few less pauses would be good, but never mind, great reaction......Dogs is 17 minutes....
You know, there are regulations about interrupting David's solo? You could get stoned!
A Pink Floyd song is not about «melody» nor rimes, as much as about emotions (normally dark emotions like despair, sadness, lonlyness, etc). David's guitare is expressing those universals emotions like no one else!
This song, like most Pink Floyd song, is like a movie score. The music (and few lyrics) guides you through your own life's experiences and the movie occurs in your head. So close your eyes and listen, it's your movie!
hi swaggy - thank for react
Trippy as fuvk
Two other 20 min plus songs: Thick as a Brick by Jethro Tull, Greatest Show on Earth by Nightwish.
Meu amigo tu é brabo...
Pack a lunch cuz yet goin on a journey.🔥♥️😁🥴
I love it when you grab your chest while listening to Pink Floyd! Fuck the video here.... It's irrelevant.
Continue to the next track... "Welcome to the Machine" you've never heard anything like it.
With Floyd, it's best to lose yourself in the music. Let them take you on that emotional/psychological/philosophical/intellectual/spiritual journey. By pausing so frequently, you're breaking the mood and the flow and are doing yourself no favours by doing so... I understand that you feel that you have to keep pausing it but Floyd's copyright is pretty chill. For most of their stuff, you can get away with not pausing it at all. To be absolutely safe, one or two pauses should be fine. :)
Dude, here's a random thought...if you stopped pausing so often, you might actually enjoy the song a lot more. Don't be shy, give it a try. You won't have copyright problems with Pink Floyd.
IMO, these early video's were before video's were being made... there was no rhyme or Reason for their context.
If you like Pink Floyd as much as it seems, sadly there is only ONE WAY you're going to see their music "live" in concert (2021+) other than an older dvd... more importantly done exacting to the studio albums adding a very good example of PF's "live" light show... you may wanna check out the following group that's IMO far better than a tribute band!!
The subsequent track is superbly performed by the tribute band "Brit Floyd" ~ Gilmour, Mason and Wright have said, "If they themselves wanted to see PF live, the only way that could ever happen is go see these guys." ua-cam.com/video/RnHu3D8stGE/v-deo.html (one song from an entire 155 minute concert of PF Bliss; see comment at link for other tracks)
Pink Floyd was formed in 1965... their (most likely) last album was "The Endless River" in 2014. PF had 15 studio albums... 3 live albums, 9 compilation albums not to mention multiple live dvds and solo albums performed by below members of the band.
Syd Barrett (short-lived founder; guitar plus) the originator and quirky eccentric; inevitably the consequential muse. * January 6, 1946 (rip 2006)
Roger Waters (bass) was the cultivator (seed sower), the lyrically conceptual prodigy, secondary vocal and co-maestro of songwriting * September 6, 1943 (age 78 years)
David Gilmour (guitar) was the placidity, guitar virtuoso, the silky smooth voice and co-maestro; the equilibrium. * March 6, 1946 (age 75 years)
Richard Wright (keyboards) was the essential underlying symmetry; musical nurturer. Occasional singer. * July 28, 1943 (rip 2008)
Nick Mason (drums) was the heartbeat, structure and foundation; the sole member involved from the emergence of PF to the last recording. * January 27, 1944 (age 77 years)
FYI: The following Pink Floyd albums are Concept Albums (all songs together tell a complete story)... Dark Side Of The Moon (1973), Wish You Were Here (1975), Animals (1977) and The Wall (1979); The Final Cut (1983) is a maybe, as it was the last album with Roger Waters being in the band. *search on Wiki the album title to get the story behind the concept.
I myself suggest the following EPIC 10 live songs; the studio and "Brit Floyd" versions are phenomenal as well!! : 1) "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" 2) "Hey You" 3) "Us and Them/Any Colour You Like/Brain Damage/Eclipse" (all 4 parts) 4) "High Hopes" 5) "Time/Breathe Reprise" 6) "Dogs" 7) "Sorrow" 8) "Pigs (3 different ones)" 9) "Welcome To The Machine" 10) "The Great Gig In The Sky" 11+) There's so many... !!
Fun Fact: "You don't need drugs to enjoy Pink Floyd but you definitely need Pink Floyd to enjoy your drink and drugs!!"
Final Note: These guys have left us the embodiment of their musical journey to share, enjoy and reflect upon. * always listen to Pink Floyd with headphones or an awesome sounding music system.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Floyd
Ween - don’t shit where you eat.
Now that you did part 1-5 you need to do parts 6-9. It's a lot more aggressive.
Tempest from tool is 15 min plus
Hey Bro, you need to do the next track after this one called 'Welcome to the Machine'. EPIC and MINDBLOWING.....!! Peace from Northern Cali SF Bay
I did that reaction already my guy
@@SwaggyReacts I did a search and didn't see it...?? Let me search again. Do you have another channel maybe..?
@@SwaggyReacts Did a second search, it's not there. Search your channel and let me know.
Nvm I didn’t do it I will be doing it soon
Pretty sure it's Lisa Simpson on Sax at the end😂
LOL Phil 😂🤣😂
Fuck the video - listen to the music! You got it, man
2112 by Rush is 20+ mins
Smoke a Fatty sit back and Relax and listen 🎧 this album 💿 Dark Side and others by Floyd
Rush has 20+ minute songs
You need to know the backstory to understand the lyrics. Look up Syd Barrett
Dick Parry on Baritone and Tenor Saxophone.
Did I tell you or did I tell you?? :D Now Bee Gees - Bodyguard !!! (should be your next reaction 100%)
It mus kinda suck to hear some Pink Floyd but then you can just go and listen to the whole record right away when you might want to cuz you gotta wait a month or whatever to react to another song and it’s gonna be the first time you hear it.
I don't recommend it but if you've ever done acid the video makes perfect sense lmao
Swaggy plz do "Money for Nothing" Dire Straits ~ the one with the animated dudes in with the band, on Vevo - Dire Straits, and it has like 98 M views on it. Thanks! ♡ ♡
I love the solos in this song differently in this one. Just touch your soul. If u know what I mean ;) I think anyways. N it all in u own mind to. Of that was the intent or not ;) u know. N those other instruments. WOW ;) great reaction. B safe Ps. U hear. Dogs by them. It on the animal album. It's not in the playlist so not for sure :)
Pink floyd is meant to be listened to while using psychedelic drug. Listing while on a hit of acid and explore a whole new universe. The 70's were the time for musical journeys.