I'm beginning to suspect that listening/watching these reactions is just me wanting to relive my own first listenings of one of the greatest bands (if not THE greatest) on the planet. I was a schoolboy when their first work was released in the time of Syd Barret and have been an avid fan ever since.
50+years listening and seeing PF, still never gets old. I feel bad for you younger folks that'll never get a chance to see them live. Insane amount of talent and phenomenal concerts! Truly the best!
My favorite Pink Floyd moment comes at the very end of Shine On, when Rick Wright plays the melody to See Emily Play as a tribute to Syd Barrett. Such an emotional moment
Roger Waters quit Pink Floyd in 1985, there was bad blood between Gilmour and Waters for years, decades! But they put aside their animosity for each other for one night, to perform at Live 8 in 2005. Waters called Gilmour and asked him if he would do, he reluctently said yes. After the call word came that Gilmour has agreed to play the show, so the long-anticipated reunion of Pink Floyd was actually going to come off. So, for the first time in over 20 years, all four of the Pink Floyd band members were going to be onstage together performing 3 songs I believe. It was a very special night for Pink Floyd fans, some believed that this concert would be the catalyst for Pink Floyd to get back together again. Gilmour shut down that thought right away, saying something to the affect that this Live 8 show is definitely a one-off. I'm telling you all this so you can consider reacting to that iconic Pink Floyd show. The don't have their own gear at this performance, a back line was set up for all the bands to use. So it's not the full effect of a Pink Floyd Concert.
Have a cigar is another great one! I don't recall PF performing it live, maybe thye did i dunno...but i never seen it! So studio version then! Sorrow from pulse is another great one mainly due to Gilmour's yet another guitar solo magic!
La parte 6/9 porta dentro una grande malinconia e le note finali dell'organo sono eccelse SOYCD é un grande lavoro e grazie alla mente e alle mani del grande Rick Wright 🎹 specialmente questa parte mette dentro una sana e bella nostalgia. ...See Emily play...
Only Pink Floyd can go from a funk into a lament and do it so effortlessly. That's why PF can not be categorised into a particular genre. Except for one. The Pink Floyd Genre. Great reaction to parts 6-9 or what i like to call the forgotten parts.
You're body wasn't sure what to do next because this song is ever changing and I loved every second because you're obviously so into it and it has taken over your soul. Great reaction.
I agree that most times studio is better first. But not with Comfortably Numb 1994 Pulse tour. Comfortably Numb studio version takes over your soul. But not like this one. Some bands are better Live
1967 off Piper at the Gates of Dawn. At the time of its release I lived on a ranch in the middle of nowhere Arizona. Didn't hear of them until 68 and became a lifetime fan. I've tried to collect everything they ever recorded on vinyl. Back then I had a feeling. So it was buy two LP's and one 8 track. Most all have one unopened cover. Some of the Japanese ones will make someone in family happy at my demise. lol ✌️ 🤠🐂🏞️
Great analogy with the chocolate. I have listened to PF and all of their masterpieces so many times, I can't begin to count. I still have all the same feelings, the same experiences, getting goosebumps and so on, every time I listen to them. PF is in a category all to themselves. They took the beauty of music and elevated it to something beyond this planet. They will be listened to and revered for the rest of human's existence.
While it's not possible for me to pick a favorite PF song, this is among my very favorites. I never get tired of hearing it. Makes me kind of emotional seeing your reaction to their music and I understand completely not being able to find the right words to describe it. You'll probably like Atom Heart Mother. It came before any of the songs you've listened to so far. It's pretty experimental but it's beautiful and I love it. You can hear the origins of Echoes in it.
The theme of Wish You Were Here is absence. The picture inside the album , An empty suit handing you a record. Symbolized the record company executives. One of which was immortalized in the song Have A Cigar. Who actually said "The band is just fantastic, that is really what I think. Oh, by the way, which one is Pink?" This beautiful bluesy opus is more or less about thef ounder of Pink Floyd, Syd Barrett. Who was left out of the band in 1968. The pressures of being a rock star, Touring, writing the next hit combined with mental illness and prodigious use of LSD made him helpless to function. The look in his eyes "Like black holes in the sky" Eeerily they had not seen Barrett for 7 years and he wondered into Abbey Road Studio as they finished this mix.
@@doscwolny2221 Actually Waters, Richard Wright and Nick Mason. For the record, Mason is the only member of the Floyd who has been in every version of the band. And if ya wanna be super technical, lets not forget Bob Klose who left before Syd Joined.
@@doscwolny2221 Tell ya what, How about we agree that Amused To Death is an album everyone needs to listen to before they die, and This Is Not A Drill is not to be missed?
The beauty of Floyd is that they composed music. You include that with a rock group you get amazing pieces of music like echoes and both Shine on, well really any song from them is a work of art but you get the point. Also even before Floyd was famous they played R&B and you can’t tell me that last groove isn’t funk and soul all rolled up into one candy like love.
Sex pistol, punk group, said that they hate pink floyd. They printed Tshirt with this slogan and got a lot of money. They also became famous by doing so! 🤣🤣🤣
Yes, IT bring's balance to you... The amount of their genius ist outer worldly... They touch you on so many levels that you even cant describe what just happened...! More chocolate please 🙏🍫😘 More chocolate suggestions: Cymbaline (live in a church Version!), Atom Heart mother (Epic journey), careful with that Axe Eugene (Ummagumma or live at Pompeii or live at Montreal), breathe (live at reunion concert), fat old sun (heart warming: soft Album version, dreamy BBC Version, forcing Guitar solo live at Gdansk version), faces of stone (Pompeii), Marooned (water whale Song instrumental), astronomy domine (old Classic Ummagumma Version), Set the controls for the heart of the sun (Ummagumma or a Roger Waters live version), what god wants (Roger Waters amused to death), the final cut (the final cut Album), the narrow way 1-3 (psychedelic flower Power on Ummagumma), and many more old ones like corporal clegg, embyro, Arnold layne, Syd Barrett Golden hair, grantchester meadows, free for, obscured by Clouds, the gold its in the, childhoods end, crumbling Land, a saucerful of secrets celestial voices Pompeii, cirrus minor, Apples and oranges, paintbox, dominoes (Syd Barrett), octopus (Syd), wined and dined (Syd), castellorisation (remember that night Gilmour), comfortably numb (with David Bowie, remember that night)
My first PF album when you're talking ummagumma, first time hearing Eugene that I about pissed myself, might have been 14/15years old. Just didn't expect it.
Fun fact. As this song is mostly a tribute to Syd Barrett, at the very end there is a brief (hard to hear) nod to their very first single, See Emily Play. The people who say they don’t like Pink Floyd either haven’t truly listened apart from the few things they’ve heard on classic rock radio, or they are not comfortable with feeling their own emotions. It took my wife a few years. She didn’t like how the heartbeat on Dark Side made her feel. This music is just different. I was ready for it when I first started listening when I was 12. Other people need more time. That’s okay. But I agree that nobody on this planet can not appreciate Pink Floyd if they actually listen, let it sink in. There is no other band or musician that I can say that about.
I know it's a "younger person thing".... But saying "the song hasn't even started yet" Here's the thing, the track starts the moment the needle hits the vinyl. The Vocals / lyrics kicking is not the start. I know with modern music it's 3 mins 28 secs rapping over a 3 min 30 beat. But with "older" tracks, the vocals are just a part and not the start.
To each their own. I know what you’re saying and why. I love the live versions too because it shows how much they are regular folks playing excellent music together and enjoying it. Nothing like it.
I did meet a young woman ( mid 20’s ) about 10 years ago who apparently HATES everything Pink Floyd..... or so she said. She would listen to any music except Pink Floyd. I assume her ex loved Pink Floyd and played them continuously......lol Anyway, it doesn’t matter...... we seemed to lose touch after she made it clear about her feelings towards PF and I made it clear how brilliant they are. Maybe she thought I was strange because my favourite band was early ( 1968 - 1973 ) Jethro Tull....... Tull lost me a lot of friends in the 1970,s. lol
Pink Floyd puts pure emotion into their work....how you react is strictly personal (your reactions are a lot like mine were 50 years ago). Keep it up - there's a LOT more to experience. When you get back to doing the Pulse tour, try "One of These Days": ua-cam.com/video/z-11zoVnHSQ/v-deo.html
just one name................Richard William Wright!
Gilmore making his guitar cry. David's an walking instrument.
Haunting keyboards!
I'm beginning to suspect that listening/watching these reactions is just me wanting to relive my own first listenings of one of the greatest bands (if not THE greatest) on the planet. I was a schoolboy when their first work was released in the time of Syd Barret and have been an avid fan ever since.
Richard Wright, playing at least two parts here.
Yes. They were that good.
This is what you play on your stereo when driving your 250 MPH Bugatti on the Autobahn
50+years listening and seeing PF, still never gets old. I feel bad for you younger folks that'll never get a chance to see them live. Insane amount of talent and phenomenal concerts! Truly the best!
What a heart felt comment
What a lovely heart felt comment like me your overwhelmed with omotions as they continue to take us on a journey to another level
I see you dimmed the lights for this… the proper way to let Floyd fully sink in. Nice reaction
My favorite Pink Floyd moment comes at the very end of Shine On, when Rick Wright plays the melody to See Emily Play as a tribute to Syd Barrett. Such an emotional moment
Roger Waters quit Pink Floyd in 1985, there was bad blood between Gilmour and Waters for years, decades! But they put aside their animosity for each other for one night, to perform at Live 8 in 2005. Waters called Gilmour and asked him if he would do, he reluctently said yes.
After the call word came that Gilmour has agreed to play the show, so the long-anticipated reunion of Pink Floyd was actually going to come off. So, for the first time in over 20 years, all four of the Pink Floyd band members were going to be onstage together performing 3 songs I believe.
It was a very special night for Pink Floyd fans, some believed that this concert would be the catalyst for Pink Floyd to get back together again. Gilmour shut down that thought right away, saying something to the affect that this Live 8 show is definitely a one-off.
I'm telling you all this so you can consider reacting to that iconic Pink Floyd show. The don't have their own gear at this performance, a back line was set up for all the bands to use. So it's not the full effect of a Pink Floyd Concert.
Very smooth song with plenty of amazing guitars pink floyd are amazing band🎸🎸🎸🎸🎤💀🇬🇧🇬🇧🥁🥁
Have a cigar is another great one! I don't recall PF performing it live, maybe thye did i dunno...but i never seen it! So studio version then! Sorrow from pulse is another great one mainly due to Gilmour's yet another guitar solo magic!
La parte 6/9 porta dentro una grande malinconia e le note finali dell'organo sono eccelse
SOYCD é un grande lavoro e grazie alla mente e alle mani del grande Rick Wright 🎹 specialmente questa parte mette dentro una sana e bella nostalgia.
...See Emily play...
Only Pink Floyd can go from a funk into a lament and do it so effortlessly. That's why PF can not be categorised into a particular genre. Except for one. The Pink Floyd Genre. Great reaction to parts 6-9 or what i like to call the forgotten parts.
You're body wasn't sure what to do next because this song is ever changing and I loved every second because you're obviously so into it and it has taken over your soul. Great reaction.
I agree that most times studio is better first. But not with Comfortably Numb 1994 Pulse tour. Comfortably Numb studio version takes over your soul. But not like this one. Some bands are better Live
when you can , try PF - Astronomy Domined . ( studio ) 😎👍 Early years of P F . 1969 i think , Psycadelic ✨✨
1967 off Piper at the Gates of Dawn. At the time of its release I lived on a ranch in the middle of nowhere Arizona. Didn't hear of them until 68 and became a lifetime fan.
I've tried to collect everything they ever recorded on vinyl. Back then I had a feeling. So it was buy two LP's and one 8 track. Most all have one unopened cover. Some of the Japanese ones will make someone in family happy at my demise. lol
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Great analogy with the chocolate. I have listened to PF and all of their masterpieces so many times, I can't begin to count. I still have all the same feelings, the same experiences, getting goosebumps and so on, every time I listen to them. PF is in a category all to themselves. They took the beauty of music and elevated it to something beyond this planet. They will be listened to and revered for the rest of human's existence.
Every intro puts you in the mood they want you to be in.
While it's not possible for me to pick a favorite PF song, this is among my very favorites. I never get tired of hearing it. Makes me kind of emotional seeing your reaction to their music and I understand completely not being able to find the right words to describe it. You'll probably like Atom Heart Mother. It came before any of the songs you've listened to so far. It's pretty experimental but it's beautiful and I love it. You can hear the origins of Echoes in it.
The theme of Wish You Were Here is absence. The picture inside the album , An empty suit handing you a record. Symbolized the record company executives. One of which was immortalized in the song Have A Cigar. Who actually said "The band is just fantastic, that is really what I think. Oh, by the way, which one is Pink?" This beautiful bluesy opus is more or less about thef ounder of Pink Floyd, Syd Barrett. Who was left out of the band in 1968. The pressures of being a rock star, Touring, writing the next hit combined with mental illness and prodigious use of LSD made him helpless to function. The look in his eyes "Like black holes in the sky" Eeerily they had not seen Barrett for 7 years and he wondered into Abbey Road Studio as they finished this mix.
One of the founders. Roger waters was the other one.
@@doscwolny2221 Actually Waters, Richard Wright and Nick Mason. For the record, Mason is the only member of the Floyd who has been in every version of the band. And if ya wanna be super technical, lets not forget Bob Klose who left before Syd Joined.
@@stephaniemarx9162 true. But if you want to be even more technical it was waters that brought them all together to form a band.
@@doscwolny2221 Tell ya what, How about we agree that Amused To Death is an album everyone needs to listen to before they die, and This Is Not A Drill is not to be missed?
The beauty of Floyd is that they composed music. You include that with a rock group you get amazing pieces of music like echoes and both Shine on, well really any song from them is a work of art but you get the point. Also even before Floyd was famous they played R&B and you can’t tell me that last groove isn’t funk and soul all rolled up into one candy like love.
Sex pistol, punk group, said that they hate pink floyd. They printed Tshirt with this slogan and got a lot of money. They also became famous by doing so! 🤣🤣🤣
Yes, IT bring's balance to you... The amount of their genius ist outer worldly... They touch you on so many levels that you even cant describe what just happened...! More chocolate please 🙏🍫😘
More chocolate suggestions:
Cymbaline (live in a church Version!), Atom Heart mother (Epic journey), careful with that Axe Eugene (Ummagumma or live at Pompeii or live at Montreal), breathe (live at reunion concert), fat old sun (heart warming: soft Album version, dreamy BBC Version, forcing Guitar solo live at Gdansk version), faces of stone (Pompeii), Marooned (water whale Song instrumental), astronomy domine (old Classic Ummagumma Version), Set the controls for the heart of the sun (Ummagumma or a Roger Waters live version), what god wants (Roger Waters amused to death), the final cut (the final cut Album), the narrow way 1-3 (psychedelic flower Power on Ummagumma), and many more old ones like corporal clegg, embyro, Arnold layne, Syd Barrett Golden hair, grantchester meadows, free for, obscured by Clouds, the gold its in the, childhoods end, crumbling Land, a saucerful of secrets celestial voices Pompeii, cirrus minor, Apples and oranges, paintbox, dominoes (Syd Barrett), octopus (Syd), wined and dined (Syd), castellorisation (remember that night Gilmour), comfortably numb (with David Bowie, remember that night)
My first PF album when you're talking ummagumma, first time hearing Eugene that I about pissed myself, might have been 14/15years old. Just didn't expect it.
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Pleeez do the studio version of Dark Side Of The Moon! Pulleeze!
Fun fact. As this song is mostly a tribute to Syd Barrett, at the very end there is a brief (hard to hear) nod to their very first single, See Emily Play.
The people who say they don’t like Pink Floyd either haven’t truly listened apart from the few things they’ve heard on classic rock radio, or they are not comfortable with feeling their own emotions. It took my wife a few years. She didn’t like how the heartbeat on Dark Side made her feel. This music is just different. I was ready for it when I first started listening when I was 12. Other people need more time. That’s okay. But I agree that nobody on this planet can not appreciate Pink Floyd if they actually listen, let it sink in. There is no other band or musician that I can say that about.
Arnold Layne was the first PF single (on 10 Mar 1967), See Emily Play was the second, three months later.
Now listen to it on vinyl and and be blown away of all the subtleties that digital misses. Analog is the way when listening to Pink Floyd.
Apart from the cracklings and noises, there's no more subtelties on a vinyl than on a CD. What matters the most is the quality of the recording.
@@fredericauer and mastering of said medium, although both will definitely sound better than a youtube video
I know it's a "younger person thing".... But saying "the song hasn't even started yet"
Here's the thing, the track starts the moment the needle hits the vinyl. The Vocals / lyrics kicking is not the start. I know with modern music it's 3 mins 28 secs rapping over a 3 min 30 beat.
But with "older" tracks, the vocals are just a part and not the start.
you're always better off with the studio version first, then whatever you like. it's true that you can't get tired of their music (for me)
Especially when you get to "The Great Gig in the Sky". Studio version first.
To each their own. I know what you’re saying and why. I love the live versions too because it shows how much they are regular folks playing excellent music together and enjoying it. Nothing like it.
Plss react to becareful with that axe eugene the live album version from umagumma you will be blown aaway one of there best ty
Who needs a therapist when you can just play Pink Floyd.
I did meet a young woman ( mid 20’s ) about 10 years ago who apparently HATES everything Pink Floyd..... or so she said.
She would listen to any music except Pink Floyd.
I assume her ex loved Pink Floyd and played them continuously......lol
Anyway, it doesn’t matter...... we seemed to lose touch after she made it clear about her feelings towards PF and I made it clear how brilliant they are.
Maybe she thought I was strange because my favourite band was early ( 1968 - 1973 ) Jethro Tull....... Tull lost me a lot of friends in the 1970,s. lol
Pink Floyd puts pure emotion into their work....how you react is strictly personal (your reactions are a lot like mine were 50 years ago). Keep it up - there's a LOT more to experience. When you get back to doing the Pulse tour, try "One of These Days": ua-cam.com/video/z-11zoVnHSQ/v-deo.html