My best friend and I used to cruise to Dark Side of the Moon in her Chevette... We're both 53... Ugh! We age but the music stays amazing. Thanks for the flashbacks!
With 16 I heard this song the first time. At 21 experienced that concert live. Decades later this solo doesn’t feel any different. Sir David remains unmatched to me
There's no band in the history of Rock music lik Pink Floyd, they are on another level altogether! At this point in their careers, 1994, there are only 3 actual members of Pink Floyd onstage here, they're the 3 old guys you see, one is in his late 40s and the other two are in their 50s. This Pulse Concert in 1994 is 30 years after Pink Floyds' founding in London in 1964. the band Pink Floyd here in 1994 is, David Gilmour, (lead vocals, guitarist),... Rick Wright, (vocals, keyboards),... and Nick Mason, (drums, percussion). The other singers and musicians onstage are Pink Floyd touring band for that tour or year.
Ive seen these guys many times over the years, Pulse twice, there is no better band! PF is perfection! Just wish all you youngins could see and feel this music live. We actually felt it for days. Sound system was unreal!!
I saw them 1974 at the Liverpool Empire theatre UK aged 14, the Dark Side of the Moon tour. 😊 they did Echoes as an encore as well..🥰 an amazing band with amazing music..
One thing Pink Floyd does and is the only one to do this & I've seen them four times in three different decades is they place speakers behind the audience on both sides of the audience and in front of the audience on the stage and above. What they do is they create a soundscape as if you were inside a giant pair of headphones. Then they pipe 233,000 watts of power through their sound system and lighting! However with all that power they only turn it up somewhere between halfway and 3/4!! That way there is zero distortion perfect sound and it's so powerful you can feel it inside your body!!!! I've seen around 100 concerts in my life from just about every major band that exists and I've never seen a better show than Pink Floyd puts on!!! This is Earl's Court in London and that venue seats over 19,000 which Floyd sold out 15 nights in a row!! Every song they do in this concert is at least equivalent to any other bands Grand finale!!
They've been doing quadraphonic sound since 1970, the early version using something they invented called the Azimuth Co-ordinator to pan the sound around the stadium using a joystick.
Yes yes finally someone who knows....saw this show at the Pontiac silverddome...Floyd is Quadrophonic sound ...I'm 51 when I try and describe how powerful the sound was I just can't do it...loud yes ...but more than that the sound was powerful it was just shaking the place ...but finally someone who gets gets it too ...thank you and may you shine on 💯💯💯💯💯😁😁😁
@seanhecht1840 That's where I saw them, too! I was 14, and my dad got tickets for the family for the July 15th show of the Division Bell tour at the Silverdome. Your whole body shook from the inside out at times, especially during the intro to Sorrow. Couldn't hear for 3 days after, and it was fantastic! Which night did you go?
Great reaction! Just to answer your question about the band's membership through the years... after starting as a six-piece in 1964/65 under a different name, they really started as Pink Floyd in 1966 as a foursome. Syd Barrett (the principal songwrite) on vocals and guitar, Roger Waters on bass, Richard Wright on keyboards, and Nick Mason on drums. 1967-68, Syd's mental health went south fast after heavy drug usage, mainly LSD. His mental health got so bad he was removed from the group a few months after they added David Gilmour on guitar and vocals to prop up the live shows as Syd was unreliable live at this point. That was the beginning of the classic lineup. Roger became the lyricist and conceptualist for the concept albums, David and to a lesser extent Rick became the musical leaders. It was this group that had what might be the best six album run of all time from 1971-79. Meddle, Obscured By Clouds, Dark Side Of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals, and The Wall are all highly regarded as masterpieces to varying degrees. The latter half of that period, Roger's ego got the best of him and he began thinking the other members of the band were just support for him. He strongarmed the band into kicking Richard out in 1979. It became impossible for the band to exist as it was and in 1985, Roger left the band thinking it was dead without him. David and Nick wanted to continue and after a nasty court battle, they did, bringing Rick back as a session musician. It was this period they brought in extra touring musicians to better create their music live since each member had 2 or 3 layers of music on all their albums. The touring band consisted of a guitarist, a keyboardist, a bass player, a percussionist, and 3 backing vocalists in addition to David, Richard, and Nick. That's what you see here. The classic lineup did reunite to play a massive charity gig in 2005, along with an extra guitarist and keyboardist, with one backing vocalist. It holds a special place in the hearts of the fans because nobody thought it would ever happen with the animosity toward each other. It's also the last time they played together as Richard died in 2008. Keep the Floyd coming!
Great reaction! Do yourself a favor and listen/watch the UNCUT version, same song, same tour (Pulse). David Gilmour thought he heard an 'iffy' note, and so the version you just listened to had over ONE MINUTE cut from the GUITAR FINALE!! Okay, I think I know which note he means, but that is still over a minute of David Gilmour playing that guitar finale. The best comment I saw about Mr. Gilmour was that every guitar wanted a David Gilmour for Christmas.
For Pink Floyd if something was worth doing, go all in. That applied to their own performing as well. Everybody all in. Love to see people enjoying it the first time. Takes me back.
Real talent. Not like today when everything can be fine with a little help from a computer. I like music from now too, but you rarely get the whole package like this. Loved your reaction too. Greetings from an old man from Norway.😀
Dude, pausing a David Gilmour solo is considered a cardinal sin and rumour has it that you may spend eternity in hell. Rather play it safe and just don't do it.
Eye 👁 was fortunate to see them live at the old Manchester City ground MAINE ROAD 😮😊Wow what a night 🌙 check them out live at Nasseau Coliseum NY and the track Learning to fly 🪰 u won't be disappointed 👏 UK PATRIOT 🇬🇧
I see " skull and bones," this music will change your mind, emotions and soul naturally. Been a month, bet youre not the same person as you were before the solo. Gen x, in the house.
Hey Brian, while this was pure genius, the live Pulse concert version of Run Like Hell" should leave you kinda short of breath. It's the finale song from the Pulse concert, and, yeah, thry saved the best for last! 👍😮😁😉
Try: Pink Floyd Live at Pompeii - Echoes Part 1 then Part 2. Pink Floyd's High Hopes. I like the David Gilmour AOL Sessions version and the Robert Wyatt's Meltdown version though the PULSE version and the Gdansk versions are also excellent. For Something different: Stillwater playing Mindbender (Eddie Owens presents) Chaka Kahn and Rufus on Soul Train playing Tell Me Something Good, but they cheat on the talkbox. Joe Walsh with the Eagles playing Rocky Mountain Way Jethro Tull playing Locomotive Breath @ Madison Square Garden in 1977. It's got high energy but its over 15 minutes. The AVO sessions from 2008 has Jethro Tull showing its age but it's shorter. Of course Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock playing the National Anthem
At this concert David Gilmour was in his 40s. Want an interesting experience, watch this performance. This is from the 2016 David Gilmour Live in Pompeii concert.ua-cam.com/video/LTseTg48568/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared Gilmour was in his 70s and is still as Powerful as he was in at Pulse concert. The man sang a 2hour concert and finished with Comfortably Numb.
Pink Floyd is the only band I've known in my 65 years that is always better live than the studio version. This is a masterpiece. All PF albums are stories. They are also a jam band a their roots. Just the best. The group started with 4 members, then Gilmour added as 5 when Syd Barrett started to have mental issues went back to four.
You violated the #1 Rule when reacting to and Pink Floyd performance. Its very simple, 1st rule, Never pause during a David Gilmour solo. 2nd Rule YOU NEVER EVER pause a Gilmour solo. This reaction is a fail for that very reason
Nice reaction. The sound of your voice does not come out good, way to strong, should be something smoother.. and i also notice a delay on the sound of voice syncing with the movement of your mouth.. so weird...
Why would "how many members in the group" be your thought in the midst of an epic masterpiece performance? Too distracted by your mind. Zen type mindfulness and presence is in order here. Not rational inquiries while listening.
My best friend and I used to cruise to Dark Side of the Moon in her Chevette... We're both 53... Ugh! We age but the music stays amazing. Thanks for the flashbacks!
With 16 I heard this song the first time. At 21 experienced that concert live. Decades later this solo doesn’t feel any different. Sir David remains unmatched to me
Yes but LS IS very close beside them and eddie V.
I could watch and listen to pink Floyd all day long. Love ❤️ them. They gave us the best. Not fame, not money, they gave to us. Nice reaction.
Pro's , and with that...lights out. On The Turning Away-live from A Delicate Sound Of Thunder show , phenomenal.
Amazingly great performance!!! Hes talented .
Great reaction!!! Thank you!!!❤️🇬🇧
Yes the crowd loves him. Commendable 🔥
Watch the entire pulse concert. You will simply be amazed. Nothing short of phenomenal
There's no band in the history of Rock music lik Pink Floyd, they are on another level altogether!
At this point in their careers, 1994, there are only 3 actual members of Pink Floyd onstage here, they're the 3 old guys you see, one is in his late 40s and the other two are in their 50s. This Pulse Concert in 1994 is 30 years after Pink Floyds' founding in London in 1964.
the band Pink Floyd here in 1994 is, David Gilmour, (lead vocals, guitarist),... Rick Wright, (vocals, keyboards),... and Nick Mason, (drums, percussion). The other singers and musicians onstage are Pink Floyd touring band for that tour or year.
Yessir 🤩 love the performance smooth 🤗
I have only been once many years ago. It was a complete experience. ❤✌️
Ive seen these guys many times over the years, Pulse twice, there is no better band! PF is perfection! Just wish all you youngins could see and feel this music live. We actually felt it for days. Sound system was unreal!!
I saw them 1974 at the Liverpool Empire theatre UK aged 14, the Dark Side of the Moon tour. 😊 they did Echoes as an encore as well..🥰 an amazing band with amazing music..
One thing Pink Floyd does and is the only one to do this & I've seen them four times in three different decades is they place speakers behind the audience on both sides of the audience and in front of the audience on the stage and above. What they do is they create a soundscape as if you were inside a giant pair of headphones. Then they pipe 233,000 watts of power through their sound system and lighting! However with all that power they only turn it up somewhere between halfway and 3/4!! That way there is zero distortion perfect sound and it's so powerful you can feel it inside your body!!!! I've seen around 100 concerts in my life from just about every major band that exists and I've never seen a better show than Pink Floyd puts on!!! This is Earl's Court in London and that venue seats over 19,000 which Floyd sold out 15 nights in a row!! Every song they do in this concert is at least equivalent to any other bands Grand finale!!
They've been doing quadraphonic sound since 1970, the early version using something they invented called the Azimuth Co-ordinator to pan the sound around the stadium using a joystick.
Yes yes finally someone who knows....saw this show at the Pontiac silverddome...Floyd is Quadrophonic sound ...I'm 51 when I try and describe how powerful the sound was I just can't do it...loud yes ...but more than that the sound was powerful it was just shaking the place ...but finally someone who gets gets it too ...thank you and may you shine on 💯💯💯💯💯😁😁😁
Saw them at Pontiac stadium as well! Nothing like PF. You have to experience it!
Quadraphonic sound that you can feel in your bones, yet it doesn’t hurt your ears… absolutely incredible sound, and crystal clear
@seanhecht1840 That's where I saw them, too! I was 14, and my dad got tickets for the family for the July 15th show of the Division Bell tour at the Silverdome. Your whole body shook from the inside out at times, especially during the intro to Sorrow. Couldn't hear for 3 days after, and it was fantastic! Which night did you go?
Great reaction! Just to answer your question about the band's membership through the years... after starting as a six-piece in 1964/65 under a different name, they really started as Pink Floyd in 1966 as a foursome. Syd Barrett (the principal songwrite) on vocals and guitar, Roger Waters on bass, Richard Wright on keyboards, and Nick Mason on drums. 1967-68, Syd's mental health went south fast after heavy drug usage, mainly LSD. His mental health got so bad he was removed from the group a few months after they added David Gilmour on guitar and vocals to prop up the live shows as Syd was unreliable live at this point. That was the beginning of the classic lineup. Roger became the lyricist and conceptualist for the concept albums, David and to a lesser extent Rick became the musical leaders. It was this group that had what might be the best six album run of all time from 1971-79. Meddle, Obscured By Clouds, Dark Side Of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals, and The Wall are all highly regarded as masterpieces to varying degrees. The latter half of that period, Roger's ego got the best of him and he began thinking the other members of the band were just support for him. He strongarmed the band into kicking Richard out in 1979. It became impossible for the band to exist as it was and in 1985, Roger left the band thinking it was dead without him. David and Nick wanted to continue and after a nasty court battle, they did, bringing Rick back as a session musician. It was this period they brought in extra touring musicians to better create their music live since each member had 2 or 3 layers of music on all their albums. The touring band consisted of a guitarist, a keyboardist, a bass player, a percussionist, and 3 backing vocalists in addition to David, Richard, and Nick. That's what you see here. The classic lineup did reunite to play a massive charity gig in 2005, along with an extra guitarist and keyboardist, with one backing vocalist. It holds a special place in the hearts of the fans because nobody thought it would ever happen with the animosity toward each other. It's also the last time they played together as Richard died in 2008. Keep the Floyd coming!
Great reaction! Do yourself a favor and listen/watch the UNCUT version, same song, same tour (Pulse). David Gilmour thought he heard an 'iffy' note, and so the version you just listened to had over ONE MINUTE cut from the GUITAR FINALE!! Okay, I think I know which note he means, but that is still over a minute of David Gilmour playing that guitar finale. The best comment I saw about Mr. Gilmour was that every guitar wanted a David Gilmour for Christmas.
For Pink Floyd if something was worth doing, go all in. That applied to their own performing as well. Everybody all in. Love to see people enjoying it the first time. Takes me back.
NEVER PAUSE A SOLO DUDE. ESPECIALLY THIS ONE
You mentioned Jimi Hendrix. Check out Jimi performing HEY JOE live at Monterey, California Pop Festival (around 1967).
Real talent. Not like today when everything can be fine with a little help from a computer. I like music from now too, but you rarely get the whole package like this. Loved your reaction too. Greetings from an old man from Norway.😀
Gary Moore and Jeff Healey are two often overlooked amazing guitar players.. Jeff is also blind it's a testament to his hard work and raw talent.
Dude, pausing a David Gilmour solo is considered a cardinal sin and rumour has it that you may spend eternity in hell. Rather play it safe and just don't do it.
Pausing a Gilmour solo is basically a crime against the laws of maths science and presumably god 😅
Lol
You ain't heard nothing til that second quitar solo kicks in. Enjoy the ride. I am 71.
From the same Pulse Concert, please check out ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL.
Eye 👁 was fortunate to see them live at the old Manchester City ground MAINE ROAD 😮😊Wow what a night 🌙 check them out live at Nasseau Coliseum NY and the track Learning to fly 🪰 u won't be disappointed 👏 UK PATRIOT 🇬🇧
I see " skull and bones," this music will change your mind, emotions and soul naturally. Been a month, bet youre not the same person as you were before the solo. Gen x, in the house.
Hey Brian, while this was pure genius, the live Pulse concert version of Run Like Hell" should leave you kinda short of breath. It's the finale song from the Pulse concert, and, yeah, thry saved the best for last! 👍😮😁😉
I highly recommend the live version of MONEY from the same concert (PULSE, 1994)
Try:
Pink Floyd Live at Pompeii - Echoes Part 1 then Part 2.
Pink Floyd's High Hopes. I like the David Gilmour AOL Sessions version and the Robert Wyatt's Meltdown version though the PULSE version and the Gdansk versions are also excellent.
For Something different:
Stillwater playing Mindbender (Eddie Owens presents)
Chaka Kahn and Rufus on Soul Train playing Tell Me Something Good, but they cheat on the talkbox.
Joe Walsh with the Eagles playing Rocky Mountain Way
Jethro Tull playing Locomotive Breath @ Madison Square Garden in 1977. It's got high energy but its over 15 minutes. The AVO sessions from 2008 has Jethro Tull showing its age but it's shorter.
Of course Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock playing the National Anthem
Forgot Grand Funk Railroad - Inside Looking Out (Live 1969!).
At this concert David Gilmour was in his 40s. Want an interesting experience, watch this performance. This is from the 2016 David Gilmour Live in Pompeii concert.ua-cam.com/video/LTseTg48568/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared Gilmour was in his 70s and is still as Powerful as he was in at Pulse concert. The man sang a 2hour concert and finished with Comfortably Numb.
Pink Floyd is the only band I've known in my 65 years that is always better live than the studio version. This is a masterpiece. All PF albums are stories. They are also a jam band a their roots. Just the best. The group started with 4 members, then Gilmour added as 5 when Syd Barrett started to have mental issues went back to four.
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4 members. But to play their shit live they need extra musicians. Check out Echoes at Pompeii. Thats the 4 live.
1 of gr8est solos of rock and you paused NEVER pause a solo its a major rookiie move
You should check out Echoes live. You’d love the crazy funk in that one😂💕💕
Pausing during a DG guitar solo?
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I don't think I've seen a video with so much lag or that looks like it's been recorded on a time-lapse security camera.
Read the books, everything they portray has history and meaning
Oh nooooooo the ultimate sin pausing a David Gilmore solo 🤦🏻♂️
Hey 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
You violated the #1 Rule when reacting to and Pink Floyd performance. Its very simple, 1st rule, Never pause during a David Gilmour solo. 2nd Rule YOU NEVER EVER pause a Gilmour solo. This reaction is a fail for that very reason
Pausing during BOTH solos gets a dislike from me...
Me too
He doesn't know any better
If you work out your issues I just might want to follow you.
Nice reaction. The sound of your voice does not come out good, way to strong, should be something smoother.. and i also notice a delay on the sound of voice syncing with the movement of your mouth.. so weird...
Pink Floyd is made up of 4 members but with all of the over dubbing of many instruments they need more people to play their songs live.
What is wrong with your camera ? Its breaking continously, very distracting
Why would "how many members in the group" be your thought in the midst of an epic masterpiece performance? Too distracted by your mind. Zen type mindfulness and presence is in order here. Not rational inquiries while listening.
Sorry dude but this was painful to watch being out of sync. Too bad you didn’t proof before posting.
Pause when you need to during the 1st half of a song, never on the back half.