All ya'll throwing a tantrum like a 3 yo need to get over yourself. Everyone experiences the music differently. Reactors have to pause every so often. Do you really think David Gilmore cares that she paused. He would probably be happy that she took the time to process her own way. Also do you not realize how many reactors go back and listen a couple more times after their initial reaction
You dang right he would card. What if HE paused in the middle of it? Her pausing and him pausing are no different. For her it is called etiquette. For him it is called awesome performance. HE WOULDN'T HAVE PAUSED. So yes he would care !!!!!
I am doing that because having attended Concerts for over 50 years,I know that 90%+ of music lovers hate it and so I am trying to save Britt from getting this grief EVERY TIME she reacts to a music video. We know all about Copyright(there isn;t one on this) and Reactors "reacting" which is why we are fascinated by their views but not 8 times during one solo. How about 50 times. Is that ok and,if not, why not. Surely it is all about "Balance".... Imagine you are my boss and you know from your long experience the best way and I, deliberately, do it MY way. What do you do? Nothing?
When you break up any solo it ruins the vibe. Not to be rude but it really does hurt the mood. It’s like having sex but right when you’re getting to the point of feeling that rush your partner starts talking about work. It’s a buzzkill, you need to feel a solo without interruptions.
Pink Floyd holds the record for 761 successive weeks, so over 14 successive years in The USA Album Charts for "Dark Side Of The Moon" which has to be played in the dark, in solitude, with headphones, and without pausing as one track seamlessly blends and transitions into the next..:)
Pink Floyd‘s evergreen album The Dark Side of the Moon continues to hold the record, by far, for the most charted weeks on the Billboard 200: 917! The set, which was released in 1973 and spent a week at No. 1, continued to chart on a mostly regular basis through 1988.
Heck, yeah! I love to do this with the entire Wall album. Back in the early/mid '80s when I was in the Army, I used to do this and just disappear into the music. Best meditation ever.
It was actually 1994. That large crowd happened 15 nights in a row at that venue Earl's Court London. When people heard Pink Floyd was coming to town they would hop off the surgery table or leave in the middle of their own weddings to go stand in line for tickets.
Pink Floyd formed as a band in 1965. I grew up with this band. They were and are hugely popular and have a totally unique sound. Check out the album "Dark Side of the Moon". It's legendary.
One of my favourite performances ever. Only thing id say is you lose a bit of the magic with the solo if you pause. Its a moment to sit back and just take in the mood, visuals and sound.
I saw Pink Floyd on this tour on May 14, 1994 - 2 days before my 27h birthday at the Superdome in New Orleans. I have to say that was one of the most sonically and visually impressive concert I have ever attended. The whole show totally blew my mind from start to finish. And the ENTIRE Superdome sold out within 15 minutes for that concert. Anyway back to the meaning of the song... The song has been long interpreted, and many argue over the true meaning of this classic. Many believe it’s about a heavy drug trip, but in reality, it’s actually not. Roger Waters, Pink Floyd's original bassist, wrote the lyrics. While many people thought the song was about drugs, Waters claims it is not. The lyrics are about what he felt like as a child when he was sick with a fever. As an adult, he got that feeling again sometimes, entering a state of delirium, where he felt detached from reality. He told Mojo magazine that the lines, “When I was a child I had a fever/My hands felt just like two balloons” were autobiographical. Rogers went on to talk about the severity of his fever. His temperature was around 105 degrees, he became delirious, and he felt his hands becoming swollen, hence them feeling like balloons. David Gilmour wrote the music for the song, and this was actually, believe it or not, the last song that Gilmour and Waters wrote together. Waters left the band about seven years after the release of The Wall in 1986. And this guitar solo at the end is considered to be one of the greatest if not the greatest of all time.
Bad thing is that the people watching are very passionate about this rule, and if you continue they'll stop watching. I really enjoy your reactions and hope you continue on the same path you're on. You're one of the few that broke down the lyrics and got it right.
Relax guys (not so much the OP), it is just a song. I've been a Pink Floyd guy for 35 years and have all the albums. Greatest band in the world in my opinion, but anybody who stops watching BrittReacts because she paused during a solo - SEE YA! Keep things in perspective is all I'm saying.
I did drugs to feel Comfortably Numb to run from the pain I felt at the time. Until I realized the pain doesn't leave until you confront it and deal with it. I'm better now.
Guitar solos... you don't pause them, you don't say anything, just soak it in, especially Pink Floyd! You got to think of a great guitar solo as something you marinade in. Let those flavors seep into your pores, let the vibe run and let go. After the guitar solo, then tell us how you feel. I know UA-cam is a cranky butt about copyrights and etc, but the one thing you don't do is pause in a guitar solo, people might come at you with pitchforks and torches! LOL!
I find it crazy, that some of the most iconic rock songs, were written by such young people, yet, the lyrics display the insight of people much older than the people writing them. Roger waters, Janis Joplin, Jimmy Hendrix, Trent Reznor, Mick Jagger,Stevie Ray, Curt Cobain, John Lennon... the list goes on. Truly special people.
Something I don't think anyone has ever done: Do the entire album "Dark Side of The Moon" as a series. In order, with lyrics. Do just a bit of research on it's history for context, then do a separate reaction to each song. You will see the artistry that goes into a true "concept album". I think you'll really enjoy it.
@@harlanginsberg7269 I guess ignorance is the price I pay for not living on the internet. I apologize for wasting your time with my lame suggestion. That doesn't mean no one would want to see Britt do this type of reaction.
@@jamesmadden6434 You are mad at me but I was the 3rd person to make that comment. As for your sarcaasm maybe next time don't start a sentence with "Something I don't think anyone has ever done." if 1) You really have no idea if that's true and 2) If you don't want people saying you are wrong
This song is much better off being felt as opposed to analyzed. :) Also, it is a federal crime to interrupt a David Gilmour solo, your local agents have been notified.
New to your page I am 58 years old and love to see you young folk hear and appreciate the music I grew up listening to… a couple of hints to help grow your page: 1) NEVER interrupt a solo; 2) do your research of a song before you listen; 3) always go back at least 5 seconds when you pause song….😊😊😊
@@colette6984 That's fair enough. When I first listened to Floyd it was just single tracks at a time with no context to the full albums and thats what encouraged me to actually get the albums. I now know the albums in full are more rewarding but we have to be a little bit realistic when it comes to reactions hence why I get a bit annoyed ( not at you! ) when people complain at listening to single tracks. Just seeing people listening is a good thing!
As always, I loved your thoughtful reaction, Britt. The band dates back to the mid-60s, and you are absolutely spot-on about the depth of the messages they convey -- particularly from 1973 on, beginning with the Dark Side of the Moon album.
UGGH!, Britt, Every Pink Floyd fan yelled NOOO! when you paused the song during David’s guitar solo. Pausing to talk during the solo is equivalent to committing a cardinal sin.
@@greg2976 I understand her reactions are great but on this song it just seemed like I've heard the song so many times but oh well aint no thing I still love her reactions
@@robertdanyus6836 Yes, She wasn't too impressed by them! What a same! But she is still a great reactor for the short amount of time I have been watching her. But we as Pink Floyd fanatics, can't understand that some don't like them or get them!🤔😥😒
@@lastfirst5689 Tried that, met humanity, ended up a misanthrope. But, even so, you do realise that was a joke, right? Your surname is "Funsize", after all.
I think David Gilmore is 72 or 73 , myself and millions of others have been listening to them for 50yrs like everyone says don't ever pause during a David Gilmore solo I think it's in the Bible, David Gilmore is a guitar God 🎸
Just giving you a heads up dear. Don't pause in the middle of Pink Floyd guitar solos. If you do, I GUARANTEE you'll see quite a few messages within the comments roasting you for it.
Pink Floyd was one of the first groups to do concept albums (probably not THE first, but the first that I remembered). They were meant to be listened to in one go, and a definite experience. I remember shutting the lights, putting on the headphones, and just losing myself for hours in the music.
Sixties. Their debut album, Piper at the Gates of Dawn, came out in 1967. So in 1994 the band had existed (with a couple of long hiatuses along the way) for 27 years. I saw them a few years before this during the Momentary Lapse of Reason tour.
Great reaction, Britt! This is first time I've cone across your channel and the level of engagement was wonderful. Your comments are in the moment and go far beyond the obligatory "this is amazing" kind of thing. Pauses are a necessity in reaction videos, especially if thy result in the type commentary you offer. I'm all in from here on. Looking forward to more great music reactions from you. Do you take your requests through comment sections or elsewhere?
Arguably their Best Album ,Dark Side Of The Moon turns 50 yrs old this year.Listen right through for maximum effect to an album that was ahead of its time.
David Gilmour is the greatest guitarist ever, in my opinion. I was lucky enough to see them live. Their music is an experience but to experience them live...there are no words.
@@DanMarksman no - the common believed story is that his response was "I don't know - ask Prince". However, fact-checking sites like Snopes has decreed this to be false - instead simply a tweet made by someone after Prince's death.
I was at the Pulse concert in Foxboro, MA in May of 1994. That was my second Pink Floyd concert I attended. By far, the BEST concert and production I have ever seen in my lifetime and I am a musician who has played a multitude of venues in my lifetime!
Pink Floyd started off in the late 1960ies and 70ies, so they were already 50+ when they did their Pulse-Tour, which was one of the biggest productions in music history, if not the biggest. They had three stage sets in parallel (one that was disassembled from the previous concert, one they played and a third one that was being assembled for the next concert). The light show was fully computerized, something that was unheard of/ unseen previously in 1994 - and has not been pulled off ever since to that scale as far as I know. If you liked comfortably numb, please also watch „High hopes“ from the same concert. Again: deep lyrics, great visuals and a melancholic guitar solo by David Gilmore (and the ever chiming division bell in the background!)
Thank you so much for reacting to this. I was in high school here in North Carolina when this song first came out in 1979. I remember it well. My girlfriend and I at the time loved attending concerts. It was one of the things we loved doing together. My wife loved concerts as well during that time. There were a huge number of wonderful groups at the time and concerts were not very expensive to attend. Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Boston, Journey, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Triumph, 38 Special, Foreigner, and many others. I can not describe to you what a wonderful time it was to be young then. We were happier, relationships were closer, life was more carefree, and the music was spectacular. My heart just aches that young people will not get to experience life as we did as teenagers in the 70’s/80’s. Our 4 adult children (28-33) are big fans of 70’s-80’s music like my wife and I are. It’s great, lol. Again, thank you so much for posting this video. It was a wonderful treat.
I have seen reactors brought to tears by Gilmour’s guitar solo. My tears flowed this time around too but not from the beauty of his playing. It was from frustration from your constant pausing where you should be taking it in.
Pink Floyd seems to evoke an emotional response listening to their music 🎶 than almost any other group, if you delve deeper into it i think you will see what i mean, enjoy your journey 😉 😊🎸
This has become one of the most hilarious comments section around and the really funny thing is Britt's decision to pause 8 times during Sir David Gilmore's guitar solo has prompted this furious debate and yet she has moved on to "Pastures New" or in this case "Reactions New" while we argue with each other after she has left a Trail Of Destruction.... WORLD WARS HAVE STARTED FOR LESS THAN THIS 😁😁😁😁
Pink Floyd fans (myself included) take the listening experience pretty seriously. Imagine stopping the Gettysburg Address to discuss Lincoln’s suit coat. That’s what happens when you pause a David Gilmour solo.
That's fine, but take the listening experience to the song or the video itself rather than a reaction video. Reactors need to pause due to UA-cam rules. If it's in a DG solo, sorry. I mean it's Pink Floyd. I could see if it was Rush, but Pink Floyd? 😏 JK.
@@Enrique-Garcia I'm here for the reaction, not what is being reacted to. I reiterate, maybe YOU should just watch and enjoy Pink Floyd videos. Just a thought.
Very cultish. Kind of reminds me of favorite wine discussions. Having worked for BGP over the years I've seen a lot of "tribes (go to a Grateful Dead concert ... lol)"
Britt - love your reactions. I agree - pausing on a Gilmore solo is a faux pax. This solo live is a reason to live. However, you could not possibly have known. If you truly want to get into Floyd, or Rock in general, try the Dark side of the moon album from Floyd in its entirety. The music focused reactors typically honor the album in this way rather than carve it into pieces. The album is an experience, made up of a bunch of songs that fit
The little boy in "Another Brick in the Wall" and the guy getting medication to stand him up for the concert are the same person. Little Pink is now Mister Pink who is not in a fit state to attend to his duties. Listen to the entire album and then watch the movie. Musical masterpiece
It's refreshing to see someone pause to 'react' to this performance, both physically and with some immediate thought and intuitive comment. For the record I've been a fan and listening to Pink Floyd since I took the bus into town to buy my very first LP, Dark Side of the Moon, within weeks of it's release. The fun in seeing people discover them is immense, especially when they come up with such an open and honest positive reaction. Rock on Britt!
I caught this Tour in Dallas and New Orleans and lived to tell about it. I have a hard time seeing the music videos in your posts but I love you and it's great to see you get it !!
In these pink floyd songs the two main means of communication are through Roger Waters lyrics and David Gilmours guitar and both carry the same importance.
every time you stop the music, you stop a spell! especially with Pink Floyd songs that from the first to the last note are a treasure trove of emotions.
Best concert I've ever seen. I caught the pulse tour in New Orleans. The stage for this show was so complex and took so long to set up that there were 3 different stages that they would rotate. That way they could get a head start at upcoming locations. Also, the lasers that they use are so powerful that they would have to reserve the airspace above open-air venues.
I would add that you should listen to the studio version to hear Waters and Gilmours voices play off each other. You can't go wrong with Pink Floyd. Also, it's always better to listen to their whole albums instead of just songs.
They started out in 1967. This song is from the album The wall, that came out in 1979.You`re in for a treat if you never heard anything before. Also check out the albums Dark side of the moon-Wish you where here.
Pink Floyd started about 1966..... this song is from their 11th album titled The Wall , 1979 The Wall is a prog rock classic album, but their earlier album, The Dark Side of The Moon, from about 1973.......is one of the greatest recordings of all time. Was on the album charts ( sales ) for about 7 years non stop..... and is still a big seller today, 50 years after it was released.
It would be great if you did not pause during guitar solos, but IF YOU MUST, please at least rewind a few seconds before restarting. This would help to preserve some degree of continuity.
I have always LOVED Pink Floyd, but when I first saw this concert footage, I actually got weak in my knees and tried to imagine being there. The lyrics were written by Roger Waters after being given a pain shot for abdominal pain (which turned out to be hepatitis) right before a concert. It reminded him of when he was very young and became very sick. It is also a masterpiece of David Gilmore's guitar playing. As someone with chronic neuromuscular pain, this has a special meaning for me. Listening to Pink Floyd can be a form of pain relief in itself.
You have finally reached and are reacting to my favorite band. Yes, they are extremely seasoned. If you want to see them when they were young, watch them perform Echoes in the ruins of Pompeii. Warning it is long. It comes in two parts
One thing about the second guitar solo that has nothing to do with pausing: during the course of this song they put across the idea that he has become numb to the pain and trauma of his life. But then the second guitar solo starts, and that tells us everything we need to know about how he REALLY feels.
Yep was great to experience this as I did in London in 1994. I was under that glitter ball, fantastic show and probably my favourite concert, good for bragging rights too 😊
Hmmmm........ You broke the 11th commandment. “Thou shalt not interrupt a David Gilmour guitar solo.” It should probably have been the first commandment to be fair. It’s way more serious than the first 10. Now I’ve got to go and listen to it properly again. But thank you for giving me the excuse (and the need) to do that. And I’m glad you liked it. How could anyone not?
Pink Floyd is Legendary, they are an Experience! Yeah, pausing a David Gilmour solo is akin to blasphemy to us PF fans, but you're new sooo. Two rules Pink Floyd fans request/demand, (lol),... 1), Always wear headphones when listening to PF, there is so much going on in the background, headphones are a must to hear it all. 2), Never, ever, EVER pause a David Gilmour solo! Pink Floyd is a British Rock Band formed in London in 1965, they are the GOAT of Progressive Rock, they have had a storied and hugely successful career as one of the greatest Rock bands ever! If you decide to go down the Pink Floyd rabbit hole, you're in for a hella ride, and you'll experience some of the greatest music compositions ever written. Pink Floyd is a Blues based Rock band, (sub-category is Progressive Rock), like virtually all the Rock bands that came out of England in the 1960s. In fact, they took their band name from two old time American Blues guitarists from the mid 1900s, they were,... PINK Anderson, (1900-1974), and FLOYD Council, (1911-1976).
Other songs from this Concert to do are "Money", "Sorrow", "On the turning away" And a live version from their beginning years is the song "Echoes" Part 1 live from Pompei. No other band like them. You'll never be the same again!! And one other thing. Never ever interrupt a guitar solo from David Gilmore. You will go straight to hell!! God will not forgive you. He listens every time you do.
Pausing during the solo loses the OPs opportunity to connect to the song. That's what the solo is for. Take the journey.....or don't. These are our songs, we know the artists view, our view which can evolve with each listen. We can discuss meanings but we don't need teaching about the meaning. The music itself shows the generations thought deeply and cared about the " human condition through life's personal experiences.
Well done for being the only reactor out of about 50 that I've watched that noticed the screen tilting. I must say though that pausing during the solo is akin to getting up to make a cup of coffee half way through sex. ✌️♥️🇬🇧
Hey, Coot! In all honesty, though, 3 hours into a session of sex (halfway point), sometimes a fellow gets a little thirsty. That's why I always keep an ice chest full of beer in the bedroom. ;)
The Pink Floyd Sound Experience, as they were originally called, first started playing gigs 1966. So almost thirty years of perfecting their craft at this point.
The quickest way to loose subscribers is to keep breaking THE GOLDEN RULE of a reaction podcast. NEVER UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE DO YOU EVER PAUSE IN THE MIDDLE OF A GUITAR SOLO !!!! Especially a DAVID GILMOUR solo !!!! Rule #1. Never pause during a pink floyd guitar solo. Rule #2. Never close your eyes during a Pink Floyd Live show. Rule #3. Always obey Rules #1 and#2.
You should check out the next song in this same concert,"Run Like Hell". You wonder how they could dare try to follow this with anything, but when you see it, you understand that it is the perfect song to bring the people out of the "Music coma" that this performance put them in. also, love you reactions, but too many pauses, especially to a David Gilmour solo.
I seen them live The thing that opens up with the lights also spins around. It kind of makes you fell like everything around you is spinning. What you can't see in the video the laser lights are above you and when you look at them they look like guitar strings and they look too be vibrating just like the strings on the guitar and they do go along with with the guitar chord that is being played. One of the best concerts I had ever seen!!!!!
Hey Brit: do you have a new mike? Your voice was bearly audible and far too silent as compared to the track. And: some might consider it a no-Go stopping David Gilmore during his guitar-solo!
Now go in to a dark room and listen 1,000 times to learn the solo sections off by heart, as many have said you NEVER pause the guitar 🎸 solo. SACRILEGE. I'll let you of with a warning as it is your first listen. Next time we send the FLOYD mafia round.🤭😂🤣🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
I've been a Floyd fan for 50 years and I'm sick of these smug "holders of the only true truth" who go 'round telling people how to do their job, "One simply does not EVER interrupt a Gilmour solo" like they're some guardian of the secret flame. They pop up in all these video's making people who are new to band feel like they're not pure enough to be there. How people choose to analyse their songs is entirely up to them not some dick swimming in their own superiority. We're here for the reaction, if we want to hear the record we listen to the record.
another one who completely misses the point of the constructive criticism. Yes some are overly aggressive and that's on them. But the point of the criticism - to help grow the channel and gain (not lose) viewership is the ultimate goal. Furthermore it's not about the viewer hearing the song for 1000th time - it's about wanting the new listener to get the same truly invested experience to enjoy it as much as they do. Your comment made too many assumptions.
Pink Floyd has been around since the late sixties. There have been a few changes in the lineup since then. Two of the members, David Gilmour and Roger Waters, were the primary songwriters. They parted ways and Roger is out on his own, David and drummer Nick Mason, keyboard player Richard Wright are "Pink Floyd" now. Roger Waters wrote this song for their album "The Wall", from 1975, about how he felt as a kid when he was really sick.
I am going to risk your huge displeasure Britt because NO ONE else on UA-cam could have done what you did and not got completely SLAUGHTERED as you broke EVERY rule in Rock Music. UNintentionally you did DISrespect David Gilmour, who just sold that guitar for $21,000,000 because NO ONE EVER interrupts a Gilmore Solo and you not only paused it but desecrated it into NINE pieces. When I praised my favourite UA-camr=YOU(LOL) I DID say ONLY react if you let us see the visuals and you taunted us, UNintentional, by telling us it was stunning as we could not hardly see anything and this is NOT Copyrighted so, for once, you did not need to do this. I love to hear your intelligent views but NOT during a guitar solo and I promise you 90% of your viewers feel the same but like you so much that they will remain silent but this Englishman from London can not let this go. In your own time watch it again without pausing that second guitar solo as it is considered one of the greatest of all time. Sorry Britt but someone HAD to say this😀
glad you're finding pink floyd. listen to "dark side of the moon" (whole album at once, hopefully - songs are all parts of each other and flow and recall earlier songs). my favorite bad growing up in the 70s... dark side, wish you were here, animals, the wall are their big 4 most awesome albums. you're fun watching react. dark side of the moon, whole album, please, please, please, please. you'll thank me.
Pink Floyd’s classic line up consisted of Roger Waters- bass & vocals, David Gilmore- guitar & vocals, Rick Wright- keyboard &vocals, and Nick Mason- drums. They played on the albums Dark Side of The Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals, and The Wall. Waters was responsible for much of the lyrics, while Gilmore wrote much of the music. Syd Barrett, whom the band consider their inspiration, left the band in 1968, after succumbing to schizophrenia, before the fame of Pink Floyd took off (Shine On You Crazy Diamond is written in his dedication). This song is from Roger Waters’ autobiographical album/movie “The Wall” about a fictional rock star named “Pink”. The song is about drugs. The opening vocal represents the doctors and agents trying to overcome the drug induced stupor with more harmful drugs to get him to perform. This part was originally sung by Waters. The pleasant second voice was “Pink” in his own head recalling his childhood illness. This was sung by Gilmore. By the 1994, Waters and Gilmore were at war and Waters was out of the band and was not able to use the name Pink Floyd. His is not present at this performance. The opening vocal is preformed by Rick Wright and two of the many supporting musicians that made up the touring cast. Gilmore sings his part as usual. Nick Mason is playing drums. The closing guitar solo is considered an all-time classic and was a centerpiece for the concert version of The Wall which was performed in its entirety start to finish. This song is best appreciated in the context of the entire story; album and movie.
All ya'll throwing a tantrum like a 3 yo need to get over yourself. Everyone experiences the music differently. Reactors have to pause every so often. Do you really think David Gilmore cares that she paused. He would probably be happy that she took the time to process her own way. Also do you not realize how many reactors go back and listen a couple more times after their initial reaction
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You dang right he would card. What if HE paused in the middle of it? Her pausing and him pausing are no different. For her it is called etiquette. For him it is called awesome performance. HE WOULDN'T HAVE PAUSED. So yes he would care !!!!!
@@brittreacts We all love you Britt but don't pause during guitar solos unless you want to start another World War..😏😏
I am doing that because having attended Concerts for over 50 years,I know that 90%+ of music lovers hate it and so I am trying to save Britt from getting this grief EVERY TIME she reacts to a music video. We know all about Copyright(there isn;t one on this) and Reactors "reacting" which is why we are fascinated by their views but not 8 times during one solo. How about 50 times. Is that ok and,if not, why not. Surely it is all about "Balance"....
Imagine you are my boss and you know from your long experience the best way and I, deliberately, do it MY way. What do you do? Nothing?
When you break up any solo it ruins the vibe. Not to be rude but it really does hurt the mood. It’s like having sex but right when you’re getting to the point of feeling that rush your partner starts talking about work. It’s a buzzkill, you need to feel a solo without interruptions.
Pink Floyd holds the record for 761 successive weeks, so over 14 successive years in The USA Album Charts for "Dark Side Of The Moon" which has to be played in the dark, in solitude, with headphones, and without pausing as one track seamlessly blends and transitions into the next..:)
Pink Floyd‘s evergreen album The Dark Side of the Moon continues to hold the record, by far, for the most charted weeks on the Billboard 200: 917! The set, which was released in 1973 and spent a week at No. 1, continued to chart on a mostly regular basis through 1988.
Heck, yeah! I love to do this with the entire Wall album. Back in the early/mid '80s when I was in the Army, I used to do this and just disappear into the music. Best meditation ever.
It was actually 1994. That large crowd happened 15 nights in a row at that venue Earl's Court London. When people heard Pink Floyd was coming to town they would hop off the surgery table or leave in the middle of their own weddings to go stand in line for tickets.
Pink Floyd formed as a band in 1965. I grew up with this band. They were and are hugely popular and have a totally unique sound. Check out the album "Dark Side of the Moon". It's legendary.
Yep !
Just FYI, stopping during a Gilmour solo is illegal in 41 states. 😉
What are the 9 legal ones? California is probably 1.
One of my favourite performances ever. Only thing id say is you lose a bit of the magic with the solo if you pause. Its a moment to sit back and just take in the mood, visuals and sound.
I saw Pink Floyd on this tour on May 14, 1994 - 2 days before my 27h birthday at the Superdome in New Orleans. I have to say that was one of the most sonically and visually impressive concert I have ever attended. The whole show totally blew my mind from start to finish. And the ENTIRE Superdome sold out within 15 minutes for that concert. Anyway back to the meaning of the song...
The song has been long interpreted, and many argue over the true meaning of this classic. Many believe it’s about a heavy drug trip, but in reality, it’s actually not.
Roger Waters, Pink Floyd's original bassist, wrote the lyrics. While many people thought the song was about drugs, Waters claims it is not. The lyrics are about what he felt like as a child when he was sick with a fever. As an adult, he got that feeling again sometimes, entering a state of delirium, where he felt detached from reality. He told Mojo magazine that the lines, “When I was a child I had a fever/My hands felt just like two balloons” were autobiographical.
Rogers went on to talk about the severity of his fever. His temperature was around 105 degrees, he became delirious, and he felt his hands becoming swollen, hence them feeling like balloons. David Gilmour wrote the music for the song, and this was actually, believe it or not, the last song that Gilmour and Waters wrote together. Waters left the band about seven years after the release of The Wall in 1986.
And this guitar solo at the end is considered to be one of the greatest if not the greatest of all time.
First rule of Reactors Club: Never pause during a David Gilmour guitar solo 😁
Good thing l like to break the rules 😉 thanks for watching ❤️❤️❤️
Bad thing is that the people watching are very passionate about this rule, and if you continue they'll stop watching.
I really enjoy your reactions and hope you continue on the same path you're on.
You're one of the few that broke down the lyrics and got it right.
@@brittreacts You'll piss off a lot of people by doing that.......just saying.
Relax guys (not so much the OP), it is just a song. I've been a Pink Floyd guy for 35 years and have all the albums. Greatest band in the world in my opinion, but anybody who stops watching BrittReacts because she paused during a solo - SEE YA! Keep things in perspective is all I'm saying.
One of the most powerful guitar solos ever, and she pauses all the way through it.
I did drugs to feel Comfortably Numb to run from the pain I felt at the time. Until I realized the pain doesn't leave until you confront it and deal with it. I'm better now.
Guitar solos... you don't pause them, you don't say anything, just soak it in, especially Pink Floyd! You got to think of a great guitar solo as something you marinade in. Let those flavors seep into your pores, let the vibe run and let go. After the guitar solo, then tell us how you feel. I know UA-cam is a cranky butt about copyrights and etc, but the one thing you don't do is pause in a guitar solo, people might come at you with pitchforks and torches! LOL!
Anyone who gets that caught up and carried away by the music gets a pass lol
I'm glad that young people appreciate the legend of Pink Floyd.The Pulse performance is amazing.
I find it crazy, that some of the most iconic rock songs, were written by such young people, yet, the lyrics display the insight of people much older than the people writing them.
Roger waters, Janis Joplin, Jimmy Hendrix, Trent Reznor, Mick Jagger,Stevie Ray, Curt Cobain, John Lennon... the list goes on.
Truly special people.
Maybe the greatest guitar solo in rock history.....
Something I don't think anyone has ever done: Do the entire album "Dark Side of The Moon" as a series. In order, with lyrics. Do just a bit of research on it's history for context, then do a separate reaction to each song. You will see the artistry that goes into a true "concept album". I think you'll really enjoy it.
Some reactors have done similar videos, a lot were taken down for copyright violations, but I think there are still vids out there
Agreed!
James they are all over the internet. They do it with Wish You Were Here Animals and The Wall also.
@@harlanginsberg7269 I guess ignorance is the price I pay for not living on the internet. I apologize for wasting your time with my lame suggestion. That doesn't mean no one would want to see Britt do this type of reaction.
@@jamesmadden6434 You are mad at me but I was the 3rd person to make that comment. As for your sarcaasm maybe next time don't start a sentence with "Something I don't think anyone has ever done." if 1) You really have no idea if that's true and 2) If you don't want people saying you are wrong
I’m so glad you enjoyed this awesome performance! Thank you for doing this!
This song is much better off being felt as opposed to analyzed. :) Also, it is a federal crime to interrupt a David Gilmour solo, your local agents have been notified.
Another great song addressing social issues is Pink Floyd live performing ON THE TURNING AWAY (about society turning their backs on people in need).
the problem stems from having been already taxed 80% of your earnings, part of which was to pay for those people in need.
New to your page I am 58 years old and love to see you young folk hear and appreciate the music I grew up listening to… a couple of hints to help grow your page: 1) NEVER interrupt a solo; 2) do your research of a song before you listen; 3) always go back at least 5 seconds when you pause song….😊😊😊
Good points!
Their records have to be heard in entirely and in order. The entire album tells a story
Yes that's true but that's to be done in the comfort of your home or wile comuting in the car! Here she is reacting to the music as it happens!
Not really. Whenever they're on the radio people don't complain.
@@simonevs020 well for sure of course, but to get the full story line of the record, it was meant to be listened to that was.
@@colette6984 That's fair enough. When I first listened to Floyd it was just single tracks at a time with no context to the full albums and thats what encouraged me to actually get the albums.
I now know the albums in full are more rewarding but we have to be a little bit realistic when it comes to reactions hence why I get a bit annoyed ( not at you! ) when people complain at listening to single tracks.
Just seeing people listening is a good thing!
Love your reactions. I’m glad to see the younger generation looking at different music.
As always, I loved your thoughtful reaction, Britt.
The band dates back to the mid-60s, and you are absolutely spot-on about the depth of the messages they convey -- particularly from 1973 on, beginning with the Dark Side of the Moon album.
Seasoned is generous. They been around since the 60s....off and on. This is one of the great solo guitar performances of all time.
'Seasoned' is fantastic! I want someone to refer to me as 'seasoned.'
Me too
UGGH!, Britt, Every Pink Floyd fan yelled NOOO! when you paused the song during David’s guitar solo. Pausing to talk during the solo is equivalent to committing a cardinal sin.
Pink Floyd songs are meant to just sit back relax listen and enjoy
But not when you are expected to react to them.
@@greg2976 I understand her reactions are great but on this song it just seemed like I've heard the song so many times but oh well aint no thing I still love her reactions
@@robertdanyus6836 Yes, She
wasn't too impressed by them! What a same! But she is still a great reactor for the short amount of time I have been watching her. But we as Pink Floyd fanatics, can't understand that some don't like them or get them!🤔😥😒
Interrupting a David Gilmour guitar solo has been designated a "Crime Against Music" by the International Criminal Court in The Hague, so look out.
Ever tried going out to socialise?
@@lastfirst5689 Tried that, met humanity, ended up a misanthrope. But, even so, you do realise that was a joke, right? Your surname is "Funsize", after all.
Grow up
@@lastfirst5689 ever heard to tongue in cheek humor?
No court in the land would convict you for , NOT interrupting a Gilmour solo
I think David Gilmore is 72 or 73 , myself and millions of others have been listening to them for 50yrs like everyone says don't ever pause during a David Gilmore solo I think it's in the Bible, David Gilmore is a guitar God 🎸
76
77 this coming March 6th.
Just giving you a heads up dear. Don't pause in the middle of Pink Floyd guitar solos. If you do, I GUARANTEE you'll see quite a few messages within the comments roasting you for it.
Pink Floyd was one of the first groups to do concept albums (probably not THE first, but the first that I remembered). They were meant to be listened to in one go, and a definite experience. I remember shutting the lights, putting on the headphones, and just losing myself for hours in the music.
Girl, Pink Floyd goes back to the 70's in 94 they were well seasoned.
Sixties. Their debut album, Piper at the Gates of Dawn, came out in 1967. So in 1994 the band had existed (with a couple of long hiatuses along the way) for 27 years. I saw them a few years before this during the Momentary Lapse of Reason tour.
Great reaction, Britt! This is first time I've cone across your channel and the level of engagement was wonderful. Your comments are in the moment and go far beyond the obligatory "this is amazing" kind of thing. Pauses are a necessity in reaction videos, especially if thy result in the type commentary you offer. I'm all in from here on. Looking forward to more great music reactions from you. Do you take your requests through comment sections or elsewhere?
Never ever..........ever pause you know what!
nerver never pause David Gilmour solo 🎸🎸🎶🎶
Never
@@johnckelly88
Never ever
Arguably their Best Album ,Dark Side Of The Moon turns 50 yrs old this year.Listen right through for maximum effect to an album that was ahead of its time.
You can talk over the guitar solo without stopping every 10 seconds. Take it all in
The song is sung from the perspective of the drugs taking to you… and the effects the drugs have on you.
David Gilmour is the greatest guitarist ever, in my opinion. I was lucky enough to see them live. Their music is an experience but to experience them live...there are no words.
Eric Clapton was asked how i was to be the best guitarist in the world,
and the answer was: I dont know - ask David Gilmour!
@@DanMarksman no - the common believed story is that his response was "I don't know - ask Prince".
However, fact-checking sites like Snopes has decreed this to be false - instead simply a tweet made by someone after Prince's death.
I was at the Pulse concert in Foxboro, MA in May of 1994. That was my second Pink Floyd concert I attended. By far, the BEST concert and production I have ever seen in my lifetime and I am a musician who has played a multitude of venues in my lifetime!
i saw it in Oakland, CA. Best for me too
Pink Floyd started off in the late 1960ies and 70ies, so they were already 50+ when they did their Pulse-Tour, which was one of the biggest productions in music history, if not the biggest. They had three stage sets in parallel (one that was disassembled from the previous concert, one they played and a third one that was being assembled for the next concert). The light show was fully computerized, something that was unheard of/ unseen previously in 1994 - and has not been pulled off ever since to that scale as far as I know. If you liked comfortably numb, please also watch „High hopes“ from the same concert. Again: deep lyrics, great visuals and a melancholic guitar solo by David Gilmore (and the ever chiming division bell in the background!)
40+ at the time of the PULSE tour, not 50+.
They were formed in '65.
Thank you so much for reacting to this. I was in high school here in North Carolina when this song first came out in 1979. I remember it well. My girlfriend and I at the time loved attending concerts. It was one of the things we loved doing together. My wife loved concerts as well during that time. There were a huge number of wonderful groups at the time and concerts were not very expensive to attend. Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Boston, Journey, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Triumph, 38 Special, Foreigner, and many others. I can not describe to you what a wonderful time it was to be young then. We were happier, relationships were closer, life was more carefree, and the music was spectacular. My heart just aches that young people will not get to experience life as we did as teenagers in the 70’s/80’s. Our 4 adult children (28-33) are big fans of 70’s-80’s music like my wife and I are. It’s great, lol. Again, thank you so much for posting this video. It was a wonderful treat.
I have seen reactors brought to tears by Gilmour’s guitar solo. My tears flowed this time around too but not from the beauty of his playing. It was from frustration from your constant pausing where you should be taking it in.
You're silly
Great reaction little lady!!! Pink Floyd is so great, such an iconic band! 🤘🤘🖤🤎 👏👏
Pink Floyd seems to evoke an emotional response listening to their music 🎶 than almost any other group, if you delve deeper into it i think you will see what i mean, enjoy your journey 😉 😊🎸
Classic Pink Floyd 💗 best music ever ♥️
I asked UA-cam if they could remove the pause button on this video 😁
After that, no more problem 😜
This has become one of the most hilarious comments section around and the really funny thing is Britt's decision to pause 8 times during Sir David Gilmore's guitar solo has prompted this furious debate and yet she has moved on to "Pastures New" or in this case "Reactions New" while we argue with each other after she has left a Trail Of Destruction....
WORLD WARS HAVE STARTED FOR LESS THAN THIS 😁😁😁😁
Noooo!!! You NEVER pause during a Guitar Solo. ESPECIALLY a David Gilmour Solo!
Blasphemy!
It's actually illegal in most countries.
Remember she's never heard it and has no idea
Yes, pause during guitar solo is like to say your partner during sex: "Pause! I'll tell you how our chemical processes are working now".
@@MariusMalakauskas Exactly!
Pink Floyd fans (myself included) take the listening experience pretty seriously. Imagine stopping the Gettysburg Address to discuss Lincoln’s suit coat. That’s what happens when you pause a David Gilmour solo.
That's fine, but take the listening experience to the song or the video itself rather than a reaction video. Reactors need to pause due to UA-cam rules. If it's in a DG solo, sorry. I mean it's Pink Floyd. I could see if it was Rush, but Pink Floyd? 😏 JK.
Then perhaps you should stop watching Pink Floyd reactions? Just a thought.
@@Enrique-Garcia I'm here for the reaction, not what is being reacted to. I reiterate, maybe YOU should just watch and enjoy Pink Floyd videos. Just a thought.
@@primemover1416 Understood.
Very cultish. Kind of reminds me of favorite wine discussions. Having worked for BGP over the years I've seen a lot of "tribes (go to a Grateful Dead concert ... lol)"
Britt - love your reactions. I agree - pausing on a Gilmore solo is a faux pax. This solo live is a reason to live. However, you could not possibly have known. If you truly want to get into Floyd, or Rock in general, try the Dark side of the moon album from Floyd in its entirety. The music focused reactors typically honor the album in this way rather than carve it into pieces. The album is an experience, made up of a bunch of songs that fit
The little boy in "Another Brick in the Wall" and the guy getting medication to stand him up for the concert are the same person. Little Pink is now Mister Pink who is not in a fit state to attend to his duties. Listen to the entire album and then watch the movie. Musical masterpiece
It's refreshing to see someone pause to 'react' to this performance, both physically and with some immediate thought and intuitive comment. For the record I've been a fan and listening to Pink Floyd since I took the bus into town to buy my very first LP, Dark Side of the Moon, within weeks of it's release. The fun in seeing people discover them is immense, especially when they come up with such an open and honest positive reaction. Rock on Britt!
I caught this Tour in Dallas and New Orleans and lived to tell about it. I have a hard time seeing the music videos in your posts but I love you and it's great to see you get it !!
it is BEST to listen FIRST to the COMPLETE lyrics, BEFORE GUESSING all day long !!
In these pink floyd songs the two main means of communication are through Roger Waters lyrics and David Gilmours guitar and both carry the same importance.
One of the best guitar solos in Rock History!!!
Or rather *two* of the best solos.
Pink Floyd began in London in 1965. At the Pulse Concert in 1994, you see 3 of 4 members of Pink Floyd from the 1960s performing at close to age 50.
every time you stop the music, you stop a spell! especially with Pink Floyd songs that from the first to the last note are a treasure trove of emotions.
Best concert I've ever seen. I caught the pulse tour in New Orleans. The stage for this show was so complex and took so long to set up that there were 3 different stages that they would rotate. That way they could get a head start at upcoming locations. Also, the lasers that they use are so powerful that they would have to reserve the airspace above open-air venues.
I would add that you should listen to the studio version to hear Waters and Gilmours voices play off each other. You can't go wrong with Pink Floyd. Also, it's always better to listen to their whole albums instead of just songs.
They started out in 1967. This song is from the album The wall, that came out in 1979.You`re in for a treat if you never heard anything before. Also check out the albums Dark side of the moon-Wish you where here.
One of the all time greatest guitar solos, right up there with Jimi Hendrix and Jimmy Page!❤
Pink Floyd started about 1966..... this song is from their 11th album titled The Wall , 1979
The Wall is a prog rock classic album, but their earlier album, The Dark Side of The Moon, from about 1973.......is one of the greatest recordings of all time.
Was on the album charts ( sales ) for about 7 years non stop..... and is still a big seller today, 50 years after it was released.
It would be great if you did not pause during guitar solos, but IF YOU MUST, please at least rewind a few seconds before restarting. This would help to preserve some degree of continuity.
They're 25 years+ in at this point. True prodigies of the late 60s.
NEVER NEVER NEVER STOP A DAVID GILMOUR 'S GUITAR SOLO.
IT'S A CRIME !!!😈😠😠😠👎👎👎👎👎
settle down brewsky. There is a way to convey this types of helpful feedback without coming across as a douche-nozzle.
Brit....in just a few days I've become a huge fan of yours. Love listening to music with you. You're funny but you looooove the music. very cool.
i tried to warn you about the pause button... but David Gilmour?
they gonna come for you now
I have always LOVED Pink Floyd, but when I first saw this concert footage, I actually got weak in my knees and tried to imagine being there. The lyrics were written by Roger Waters after being given a pain shot for abdominal pain (which turned out to be hepatitis) right before a concert. It reminded him of when he was very young and became very sick. It is also a masterpiece of David Gilmore's guitar playing. As someone with chronic neuromuscular pain, this has a special meaning for me. Listening to Pink Floyd can be a form of pain relief in itself.
Never pause a solo 😢
You have finally reached and are reacting to my favorite band. Yes, they are extremely seasoned. If you want to see them when they were young, watch them perform Echoes in the ruins of Pompeii. Warning it is long. It comes in two parts
One thing about the second guitar solo that has nothing to do with pausing: during the course of this song they put across the idea that he has become numb to the pain and trauma of his life. But then the second guitar solo starts, and that tells us everything we need to know about how he REALLY feels.
Yep was great to experience this as I did in London in 1994. I was under that glitter ball, fantastic show and probably my favourite concert, good for bragging rights too 😊
No one could make a guitar wail like David Gilmour! Period
Hell yeah, I had just asked if youd react to this. Excited to watch.
Hmmmm........ You broke the 11th commandment. “Thou shalt not interrupt a David Gilmour guitar solo.” It should probably have been the first commandment to be fair. It’s way more serious than the first 10. Now I’ve got to go and listen to it properly again. But thank you for giving me the excuse (and the need) to do that. And I’m glad you liked it. How could anyone not?
Pink Floyd is by far the best concert I ever saw. And what socks is it was the learning to fly tour. OMG to have seen something earlier
Pink Floyd is Legendary, they are an Experience! Yeah, pausing a David Gilmour solo is akin to blasphemy to us PF fans, but you're new sooo.
Two rules Pink Floyd fans request/demand, (lol),...
1), Always wear headphones when listening to PF, there is so much going on in the background, headphones are a must to hear it all.
2), Never, ever, EVER pause a David Gilmour solo!
Pink Floyd is a British Rock Band formed in London in 1965, they are the GOAT of Progressive Rock, they have had a storied and hugely successful career as one of the greatest Rock bands ever!
If you decide to go down the Pink Floyd rabbit hole, you're in for a hella ride, and you'll experience some of the greatest music compositions ever written.
Pink Floyd is a Blues based Rock band, (sub-category is Progressive Rock), like virtually all the Rock bands that came out of England in the 1960s.
In fact, they took their band name from two old time American Blues guitarists from the mid 1900s, they were,... PINK Anderson, (1900-1974), and FLOYD Council, (1911-1976).
The best guitar solo ever.
Other songs from this Concert to do are "Money", "Sorrow", "On the turning away" And a live version from their beginning years is the song "Echoes" Part 1 live from Pompei. No other band like them. You'll never be the same again!! And one other thing. Never ever interrupt a guitar solo from David Gilmore. You will go straight to hell!! God will not forgive you. He listens every time you do.
One of the best guitar solos of all time. Iconic
Pausing during the solo loses the OPs opportunity to connect to the song. That's what the solo is for. Take the journey.....or don't. These are our songs, we know the artists view, our view which can evolve with each listen. We can discuss meanings but we don't need teaching about the meaning. The music itself shows the generations thought deeply and cared about the " human condition through life's personal experiences.
Well done for being the only reactor out of about 50 that I've watched that noticed the screen tilting. I must say though that pausing during the solo is akin to getting up to make a cup of coffee half way through sex. ✌️♥️🇬🇧
An even better analogy ids EIGHT cups of Coffee because that is how many times that solo was paused:)
@@Isleofskye 😂 at my age I'd need 8 cups of coffee just to keep Mr Winky interested. ✌❤🇬🇧
@@coot1925 At 68 years old....tell me about it,my friend:)
@@Isleofskye 😂😂😂👍
Hey, Coot! In all honesty, though, 3 hours into a session of sex (halfway point), sometimes a fellow gets a little thirsty. That's why I always keep an ice chest full of beer in the bedroom. ;)
Saw Pink Floyd 5 times. Consecutive nights on this tour.
It s pulse version not the pause😁🤕🎸
The Pink Floyd Sound Experience, as they were originally called, first started playing gigs 1966. So almost thirty years of perfecting their craft at this point.
To interrupt a guitar solo three or four times is a crime😅😅
You did it six times,go directly to jail😅😅
🤣🤣😂😂👍👍
Class A misdemeanor at least.
omg she stopped and paused while david gilmour doing solo this is jail for you ,40 years.
The quickest way to loose subscribers is to keep breaking THE GOLDEN RULE of a reaction podcast. NEVER UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE DO YOU EVER PAUSE IN THE MIDDLE OF A GUITAR SOLO !!!! Especially a DAVID GILMOUR solo !!!! Rule #1. Never pause during a pink floyd guitar solo. Rule #2. Never close your eyes during a Pink Floyd Live show. Rule #3. Always obey Rules #1 and#2.
Greatest guitar solo of all time. Btw, I love your hair in this video, very cute, and it suits you.
You should check out the next song in this same concert,"Run Like Hell". You wonder how they could dare try to follow this with anything, but when you see it, you understand that it is the perfect song to bring the people out of the "Music coma" that this performance put them in. also, love you reactions, but too many pauses, especially to a David Gilmour solo.
I seen them live The thing that opens up with the lights also spins around. It kind of makes you fell like everything around you is spinning. What you can't see in the video the laser lights are above you and when you look at them they look like guitar strings and they look too be vibrating just like the strings on the guitar and they do go along with with the guitar chord that is being played. One of the best concerts I had ever seen!!!!!
Hey Brit: do you have a new mike? Your voice was bearly audible and far too silent as compared to the track. And: some might consider it a no-Go stopping David Gilmore during his guitar-solo!
I was fortunate enough to see Pink Floyd live a couple of times. Their musicianship and production levels are absolutely amazing, second to none!!
Now go in to a dark room and listen 1,000 times to learn the solo sections off by heart, as many have said you NEVER pause the guitar 🎸 solo. SACRILEGE. I'll let you of with a warning as it is your first listen. Next time we send the FLOYD mafia round.🤭😂🤣🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
I've been a Floyd fan for 50 years and I'm sick of these smug "holders of the only true truth" who go 'round telling people how to do their job, "One simply does not EVER interrupt a Gilmour solo" like they're some guardian of the secret flame. They pop up in all these video's making people who are new to band feel like they're not pure enough to be there. How people choose to analyse their songs is entirely up to them not some dick swimming in their own superiority. We're here for the reaction, if we want to hear the record we listen to the record.
another one who completely misses the point of the constructive criticism.
Yes some are overly aggressive and that's on them. But the point of the criticism - to help grow the channel and gain (not lose) viewership is the ultimate goal.
Furthermore it's not about the viewer hearing the song for 1000th time - it's about wanting the new listener to get the same truly invested experience to enjoy it as much as they do. Your comment made too many assumptions.
Heads up on reaction rules " never break in on guitar solos"
Pink Floyd has been around since the late sixties.
There have been a few changes in the lineup since then.
Two of the members, David Gilmour and Roger Waters, were the primary songwriters.
They parted ways and Roger is out on his own, David and drummer Nick Mason, keyboard player Richard Wright are "Pink Floyd" now.
Roger Waters wrote this song for their album "The Wall", from 1975, about how he felt as a kid when he was really sick.
I am going to risk your huge displeasure Britt because NO ONE else on UA-cam could have done what you did and not got completely SLAUGHTERED as you broke EVERY rule in Rock Music. UNintentionally you did DISrespect David Gilmour, who just sold that guitar for $21,000,000 because NO ONE EVER interrupts a Gilmore Solo and you not only paused it but desecrated it into NINE pieces. When I praised my favourite UA-camr=YOU(LOL) I DID say ONLY react if you let us see the visuals and you taunted us, UNintentional, by telling us it was stunning as we could not hardly see anything and this is NOT Copyrighted so, for once, you did not need to do this.
I love to hear your intelligent views but NOT during a guitar solo and I promise you 90% of your viewers feel the same but like you so much that they will remain silent but this Englishman from London can not let this go.
In your own time watch it again without pausing that second guitar solo as it is considered one of the greatest of all time.
Sorry Britt but someone HAD to say this😀
He auctioned them and gave the $ to charity and you're right, PF music is not highly copyrighted at all.
then do better, if you're so smart--her channel, her choice. Not happy ?--go somewhere else.
glad you're finding pink floyd. listen to "dark side of the moon" (whole album at once, hopefully - songs are all parts of each other and flow and recall earlier songs). my favorite bad growing up in the 70s... dark side, wish you were here, animals, the wall are their big 4 most awesome albums. you're fun watching react.
dark side of the moon, whole album, please, please, please, please. you'll thank me.
As a subscriber, I'm going to call it as I see it. I've never been more aggravated by any other reaction to this masterpiece.
Pink Floyd’s classic line up consisted of Roger Waters- bass & vocals, David Gilmore- guitar & vocals, Rick Wright- keyboard &vocals, and Nick Mason- drums. They played on the albums Dark Side of The Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals, and The Wall. Waters was responsible for much of the lyrics, while Gilmore wrote much of the music. Syd Barrett, whom the band consider their inspiration, left the band in 1968, after succumbing to schizophrenia, before the fame of Pink Floyd took off (Shine On You Crazy Diamond is written in his dedication).
This song is from Roger Waters’ autobiographical album/movie “The Wall” about a fictional rock star named “Pink”. The song is about drugs. The opening vocal represents the doctors and agents trying to overcome the drug induced stupor with more harmful drugs to get him to perform. This part was originally sung by Waters. The pleasant second voice was “Pink” in his own head recalling his childhood illness. This was sung by Gilmore.
By the 1994, Waters and Gilmore were at war and Waters was out of the band and was not able to use the name Pink Floyd. His is not present at this performance. The opening vocal is preformed by Rick Wright and two of the many supporting musicians that made up the touring cast. Gilmore sings his part as usual. Nick Mason is playing drums. The closing guitar solo is considered an all-time classic and was a centerpiece for the concert version of The Wall which was performed in its entirety start to finish. This song is best appreciated in the context of the entire story; album and movie.