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The other thing about Dave Gilmour is extensive use of bends. By bending to a note it gives the human brain that split second to arrive at the destination rather than just dropped there by simply plucking the note. Whilst 1, 2 & 3 semi tone bends are not uncommon on some tracks David will bend 4 or even 5 semitones. And if your playing a several minute long solo that's really tough. Again it's not necessary unless you want to make the listener feel themselves riding a wave of emotion and that's where Pink Floyd excel! ❤❤❤
Just 2 tiny corrections The Strat sold for just under $4 MILLION it's NOT the Coloseum (which is in Rome) . This is an Amphitheatre in Pompeii. However, it is an historically important site, in Italy. We can only imagine what "special permits" had to be paid for and how much thry cost😉 Although it probably helped that a Professor at the University of Naples was a PF fan and helped to arrange for the entire site to be closed for 6 days for filming! It still blows my mind they managed to do this in ITALY!
@philshorten3221 String bending is very important to a guitar player, as is playing ahead or behind the timing and before or behind the note . The world is full of guitar technicians who can play any note, riff and solo........but only the best can make those notes, riffs and solos sing.
Yess well said! Thank you for watching with us! I’m 33 and Floyd has always been a staple in my life as well, hopefully it will be part of future generations life soundtrack as well
Hello from Salzburg/Austrian Alps! The first music-album I ever owned was WISH YOU WERE HERE in 1975. I cherish to see people your age love and analyze Floyd. Now, wouldn´t we all love watching you reacting to "Comfortably Numb" Live Pulse 1994. 🙂
David's black strat sold for $3,900,000 at auction. The drummer is Nick Mason, who's band "Nick Mason's Saucerful Of Secrets" has been touring and performing Pink Floyd material from 1967-72. The keyboardist who passed is Richard Wright. The unsung hero of Pink Floyd, imo. David's last tour was 2016 after the release of 2015's Rattle That Lock album. There are rumblings he's working on a new album and planning a follow up tour. I was lucky enough to see Pink Floyd on July 15, 1994. The second night in Pontiac, Michigan where they first played Dark Side Of the Moon in full in 19 years. I'll never forget it. Great reaction, you two. New subscriber.
And remember, David donated all the proceeds of his guitars, over $21 million, to a charity fighting climate change. He also regularly gives to such charities as homelessness etc.
David Gilmour is finishing an album and will probably go on tour soon. I watched shows on Gilmour's 2016 tour. Amazing... The best shows I've ever watched in my life
I wish you would have included part 2 of Echoes in your reaction. While I absolutely love Echoes at Pompeii (1971), I completely disagree that this was Pink Floyd at their peak. Their musicianship quality grew continuously well beyond 1971. Even after Roger left the band (and I REALLY hated to see Roger leave), I believe that Mason, Wright, and Gilmour found ways to continually improve their music all they way up through their 1994 Division Bell tour. Their Pulse collection of performances from this tour were outstanding.
This is the peak of their pre Dark Side, post Syd period of space, film scores and experimentation. This really put their efforts and growth in focus and set up all the brilliance to come. For me Meddle through the Wall was as good an album run as any of the era.
@@vicprovost2561 I love Meddle, and going back slightly prior to Meddle, I love parts of Ummagumma, especially Astronomy Domine live with David Gilmour.
Goza Pink Floyd recorded this clip back in 1971. Echoes Part I&II are on the 1971's Meddle album. Their next album is one of the greatest rock albums in the history of music industry, Dark Side of the Moon released in 1973. This recorded classic is the 1st live event at the ancient coliseum in Pompeii since the year of 79. In 79, Mount Vesuvius erupted and nearly destroyed Pompeii and surrounding areas. Most of victims are citizens of Pompeii frozen in time. They are still there today, nearly 2,000 years ago.
David's guitar sound is about feeling ! It's been called spacey, sonic but its really feeling, and there is no pedal invented for that ! One of only a hand full a guitarist that you can tell its him as soon as you hear the music . Saw them when they toured Australia in 1988 in Melbourne. 11 rows dead in front and i can still remember now as i type this ! It was so good my mate and i looked at each other when it finished and at the same time we said , lets come again, and we did ! Pink Floyd is an experience, a feeling , if you don't feel it, then you don't get it ! Cheers from down under 😎🤘
That particular Black Stratocaster has gone thru several modifications. David, among many rock guitarist will change their pick-ups, strings, electronics within the guitar, the pots and soldering arrangements as well as the foot peddle effects and custom amplifiers. The final version of that Black Strat sold for $3.8 million along with the powder blue Fender Stratocaster serial number 00001which I don't recall what that one sold for. The Black Strat was purchased by the owner of the Indianapolis Colts. Before the Christies Auction, the whole collection was on a sort of museum tour in LA and NYC where anyone could go see them before the auction event.
David Gilmour join the Band in 1968 not in 1971 sorry mate i was 20 at this time !!! i am 76 today living in France and fan of Pink Floyd since the beginning and for ever 🤩
I was a teenager in the 70's No Mobile Phones No Social Media No Broad Band No Auto Tune And all we had were bands like Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin 😭......oh wait.... That was supposed to make younger people feel sorry for us older ones.... 🤔 😂😂😂
Hey guys, I have a story to tell you. Back in 1971 I was in the Army and stationed in Colorado Springs. I met this girl at a bar one Saturday night ,she asked me if I wanted to listen to the new Pink Floyd album with her. I said sure. I was 21 years old at the time. I had heard of them, but I had never listened to their music. She also turned me on to Cannabis for the first time Needless to say, I had an out of body experience to another dimension. It's very vivid in my mind. That was some 53 years ago. I I saw them in 87 and 94. Pink Floyd has always been my favorite band after that experience. I spent about three and half years in Hawaii in the middle 70's. I have recently discovered a band from Finland. They are Nightwish. They are a Symphonic Metal band. The current lead singer is Floor Jansen. She is from the Netherlands. I listen to them on a daily basis now. They are now my second favorite band. They are sooo good.
Hey my two adorable spirits ❤ jus' left u comment on Eltons ROCKETMAN @ then saw u hv reacted to live in pompei! @ MUST! COMFORTABLY NUMB LIVE VERSION PULSE CONCERT Again! Jus' sheer magical genius in all aspects of SOUND @ VISION ( Oh' stumbled onto DAVID BOWIE ) He has to b nxt 😊❤ frm 🇬🇧 Xxx.
I saw them in a soccer stadium in the middle 70s in Canada. no one can take you on a journey like this band. it's truly an awesome experience. they love that slow tempo.
I'm glad you homed in on the guitar tone. The ability to penetrate the whole of the arena with a very unique overdriven sound coupled with Nick's fantastic percussion, is what builds all the tension in the vocal half of part 1. If you notice he uses immense bends which seamlessly weld together the building harmony, coupled with vibrato to intensify the long notes. However its that carefully crafted tone (which im sure he experimented with loads in that arena before recording), which makes the solo and the aggressive bursts (mirroring the screams and violent demise of the population) in the second half of part one so mindblowing and chilling.
This sight is special because it was covered in volcanic ash from mt Vesuvius for almost 2000 years before being rediscovered and exposed. The whole city was covered, which preserved many things and gave insight into life in those times to more modern scholars once discovered
Goza Famed guitarist and singer, David Gilmour stated that he will never sing Echoes Part I & II since the passing of keyboardist and founding member of Pink Floyd, Richard Wright, who died in 2008. Speaking of David Gilmour, he returned to ancient coliseum in Pompeii to play live concert with an audience in 2016.
They were pioneers of Prog, opened a new door to early Genesis, EL&P , Focus ( Eruption) Uriah Heep's 'Salisbury' , Early Yes & others .. maybe it was part of a musical ride away from the turmoil of the time but it was expanding . keep on
I agree with you when you say this is Floyd at it's best, This is before the cracks started to appear between Gilmore and Waters. At this time they all were pulling in the same artistic direction. Sublime...
I can say from personal experience that Floyd is the best band ever. Give the Beatles, or whoever, their due, but there's nothing like Floyd. I first saw em in 73 in Tampa at 13 years old with no adult supervision and yeah we tripped balls. Saw em 4 times total. Last in 79 (?) The Wall. Fun fact. I live on my sailboat in Tampa Fl. A very good friend was the engineer for Comfortably Numb. Just FYI... 😎 CAPT.BOB
a while ago i read that they were in a way being respectful of the souls of people of Pompeii or spirits and the sunset gong was in a way ceremonial or who knows representing the eruption of the Vesuve , and i always wondered if the song was written about Pompeii with the mention of the labyrinth of coral caves, the echoes of a distant time would be the distant echoes from The Pompeii of the sunny days, but when they talk about strangers not communicating and not flying around the sky maybe he's talking about people coming to Pompeii ... like themselves.
Great reaction guys. Indeed, what a worthy cause for donation! If I wasn't so poor that I can barely even pay attention (thanks a lot groceries and gas) I would donate for that! Side note, the other best (tied with yours) donation request ever was, while visiting S.F. years ago, at Height/Ashbury a dude sitting on sidewalk had sign saying "Need donations for psychedelic research" LOL. I donated 5 or 10 bucks, can't remember which, so he could score some shrooms or tickets to the A train for research purposes of course haha. My first time seeing y'all and I like you two so I gave a like and will continue to watch as a subscriber to your channel. May the universe (which is the mind of God) bless you both with happiness and success and may Jesus Christ find and save you both if He hasn't done so already! Cheers and blessings to the beautiful Hawaii with much love and respect from deep in the heart of Texas. Peace
chatGPT said Pompeii was a small theatre and they may have been naval recreations and theatre the gory shows were in Rome. I also read it was a well-to-do population and beautiful with villas and temples. In those times when Rome was "at peace it just meant they were winning their ongoing wars , at least that's what i gathered when i researched Pompeii for art pieces let's call it that, well for the architecture in great part
A lot of reply's here on the Coliseum. Pompeii was probably the first stadium sized ampitheatre, the original, and was destroyed by Mt Vesuvius 80 years BEFORE The Coliseum was built.
A lot of people forget the original was not a two part song. The last half is messed out listening to this video only. Anyway: You should do Starless by King Crimson from the Radical Action... concert.
Not just their vocals compliment each other, but also their instruments. Hence is why David did not play this song live anymore after Richard Wright past away. And by the way, Nick Mason is the drummer.
Even last year Nick Mason was touring the world, and playing this song ... in true early 70s style. He's as good as ever. Search on YT and you'll find a few performances.
Nice reaction 👍🏻 Please check out Ocean Cloud (live) by Marillion. Great song. The song is dedicated to Don Allum who was the first (and so far only) person to row the Atlantic Ocean in both directions. A lack of water on his penultimate trip damaged his organs and ultimately killed him (he lived on seawater and fish blood), but not before he managed a third historic voyage. ⛈️🚣☁️
Ok…. Gotta try king crimson if you want the start of hard core progressive rock. Try “court of the crimson king” turned up loud!! Try “epitaph” or Starless. Xx
You got it wrong my friend nick Mason the drummer is still alive as is David gilmour but sadly Richard Wright has passed away in September of 2008.R.I.P.
He also sold a white strat with all gold hardware, serial no 00001 for a half million dollars, he sold over 40 guitars and gave all the proceeds to charity.
You are funny! It’s not tape and people either hate it or love it so actually people have said that, thank you! Great art divides an audience, thanks for playing!
This video was shot over a 4 day period ! With Gilmour and Wright playing on each other and Mason and waters keeping the beat going ! You just, didn't play the whole thing ! lol
Technique is in the fingers. Tone, on the other hand, is determined by your equipment. Why else would a rock star spend $5,000 on a specific amp if tone is 'in the fingers'?
Unfortunately, this opening is edited from the original version of the film performance. In the original version, the song begins with several high piano keys through the Leslie and then the rumbling undercurrent of the organ is almost inaudible and builds very gradually. It sounds like they cut off a couple of minutes off the intro. Very aggravating.
Pink Floyd was named after Sid Barrett's favorite blues players Pink Anderson and Floyd Council combining names and why did you quit after only half the song???
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The other thing about Dave Gilmour is extensive use of bends. By bending to a note it gives the human brain that split second to arrive at the destination rather than just dropped there by simply plucking the note.
Whilst 1, 2 & 3 semi tone bends are not uncommon on some tracks David will bend 4 or even 5 semitones.
And if your playing a several minute long solo that's really tough.
Again it's not necessary unless you want to make the listener feel themselves riding a wave of emotion and that's where Pink Floyd excel! ❤❤❤
Just 2 tiny corrections
The Strat sold for just under $4 MILLION
it's NOT the Coloseum (which is in Rome) . This is an Amphitheatre in Pompeii.
However, it is an historically important site, in Italy. We can only imagine what "special permits" had to be paid for and how much thry cost😉
Although it probably helped that a Professor at the University of Naples was a PF fan and helped to arrange for the entire site to be closed for 6 days for filming!
It still blows my mind they managed to do this in ITALY!
@philshorten3221
String bending is very important to a guitar player, as is playing ahead or behind the timing and before or behind the note .
The world is full of guitar technicians who can play any note, riff and solo........but only the best can make those notes, riffs and solos sing.
❤keep in mind this is only the first half of the song . You must now experience part 2 and enjoy the full effect of the complete song .
@@philshorten3221 back EMI had balls and talent. Lost Era
the Colosseum is located in Rome, while in Pompeii there is an amphitheatre
Gilmour's tone is and was magically wonderful. I'm 66, and Floyd is a big part of my life's symphony.
Yess well said! Thank you for watching with us! I’m 33 and Floyd has always been a staple in my life as well, hopefully it will be part of future generations life soundtrack as well
Same here and I’m jus a little bit older then you
Nick Masons driving the thing along. Underrated drummer in my opinion just because he’s not showy
Hello from Salzburg/Austrian Alps! The first music-album I ever owned was WISH YOU WERE HERE in 1975. I cherish to see people your age love and analyze Floyd. Now, wouldn´t we all love watching you reacting to "Comfortably Numb" Live Pulse 1994. 🙂
I'm glad I am part of this 70's era, we had great music to listen to and nobody creates music like this these days.
I have seen them 3 times first time in 1973 and 1975 and then in79 and they never let me down mind blown every time
David's black strat sold for $3,900,000 at auction.
The drummer is Nick Mason, who's band "Nick Mason's Saucerful Of Secrets" has been touring and performing Pink Floyd material from 1967-72. The keyboardist who passed is Richard Wright. The unsung hero of Pink Floyd, imo.
David's last tour was 2016 after the release of 2015's Rattle That Lock album. There are rumblings he's working on a new album and planning a follow up tour.
I was lucky enough to see Pink Floyd on July 15, 1994. The second night in Pontiac, Michigan where they first played Dark Side Of the Moon in full in 19 years. I'll never forget it.
Great reaction, you two. New subscriber.
You forgot the bass player, lyricist and songwriter, Roger Waters.
I knew that David was auctioning off his iconic collection of guitars including the iconic Black Strat.
David actually returned to ancient coliseum during 2016's tour with this time, live audience.
And remember, David donated all the proceeds of his guitars, over $21 million, to a charity fighting climate change. He also regularly gives to such charities as homelessness etc.
Just a regular stratocaster
David Gilmour is finishing an album and will probably go on tour soon. I watched shows on Gilmour's 2016 tour. Amazing... The best shows I've ever watched in my life
What a great band
I wish you would have included part 2 of Echoes in your reaction. While I absolutely love Echoes at Pompeii (1971), I completely disagree that this was Pink Floyd at their peak. Their musicianship quality grew continuously well beyond 1971. Even after Roger left the band (and I REALLY hated to see Roger leave), I believe that Mason, Wright, and Gilmour found ways to continually improve their music all they way up through their 1994 Division Bell tour. Their Pulse collection of performances from this tour were outstanding.
This is the peak of their pre Dark Side, post Syd period of space, film scores and experimentation. This really put their efforts and growth in focus and set up all the brilliance to come. For me Meddle through the Wall was as good an album run as any of the era.
@@vicprovost2561 I love Meddle, and going back slightly prior to Meddle, I love parts of Ummagumma, especially Astronomy Domine live with David Gilmour.
Goza
Pink Floyd recorded this clip back in 1971. Echoes Part I&II are on the 1971's Meddle album. Their next album is one of the greatest rock albums in the history of music industry, Dark Side of the Moon released in 1973. This recorded classic is the 1st live event at the ancient coliseum in Pompeii since the year of 79. In 79, Mount Vesuvius erupted and nearly destroyed Pompeii and surrounding areas. Most of victims are citizens of Pompeii frozen in time. They are still there today, nearly 2,000 years ago.
David Gilmour, singer & guitarist stated that he will never sing Echoes again without Richard Wright, keyboardist who died in 2008 at the age of 65
There's a part 2 ... ;)
in fact there is no part one or two, there is "echoes" only!!!!!
@@endapian I know that man yeah .. But they only reacted to the first half of the song. :) And there is a part 2 video.
@@richardbeaton7324 it's strange for me to cut in two pieces a piece of music, a song, a painting, a sculpture ..any artistic expression.
@@endapian Artists do, do that ... And thinking about it, i think Gilmour sees it in parts like Shine On is in parts 1 to 6 and 6 to 9.
😊 Echoes Live, Is the best they have done in my book 🎼
There is also a part 2 of this.
David's guitar sound is about feeling ! It's been called spacey, sonic but its really feeling, and there is no pedal invented for that !
One of only a hand full a guitarist that you can tell its him as soon as you hear the music .
Saw them when they toured Australia in 1988 in Melbourne. 11 rows dead in front and i can still remember now as i type this !
It was so good my mate and i looked at each other when it finished and at the same time we said , lets come again, and we did !
Pink Floyd is an experience, a feeling , if you don't feel it, then you don't get it !
Cheers from down under 😎🤘
Pink Floyd the cerebral poets of rock ‘n’ roll
The late great Richard Wright RIP. Spot on about auto tunes backing tracks. That was Floyd you heard - nothing more . Great reaction guys
Gilmour is the absolute Master of string bending…. tons of it on display here.
GILMOUR !
Giiilllmmmooorrreeeeeeeee
Cool. Thanks for sharing.
That particular Black Stratocaster has gone thru several modifications. David, among many rock guitarist will change their pick-ups, strings, electronics within the guitar, the pots and soldering arrangements as well as the foot peddle effects and custom amplifiers.
The final version of that Black Strat sold for $3.8 million along with the powder blue Fender Stratocaster serial number 00001which I don't recall what that one sold for. The Black Strat was purchased by the owner of the Indianapolis Colts. Before the Christies Auction, the whole collection was on a sort of museum tour in LA and NYC where anyone could go see them before the auction event.
Don't forget part 2
David Gilmour join the Band in 1968 not in 1971 sorry mate i was 20 at this time !!! i am 76 today living in France and fan of Pink Floyd since the beginning and for ever 🤩
For the modern music we are the lucky generation i thank you for that 🤗🤗🤗
You two are golden… great review. Got my sub for it. Gonna check out your music now. Check out them live on KQED… timeless as well.
This is my favorite version of my favorite song from my favorite band!
Historical
Thanks fot bring pink floyd ❤
David Gilmour didn't replace Syd Barrett, he took over. He has joined the band a year before Syd get kick out.
Gilmour's tone is legendary. Love yalls reaction much love from Virginia!
Great Part 1 so now onto Part 2! Enjoy. 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
Yess I was in Auckland NZ and talk about seeing Pink Floyd 😅 jakx
I was a teenager in the 70's
No Mobile Phones
No Social Media
No Broad Band
No Auto Tune
And all we had were bands like Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin 😭......oh wait.... That was supposed to make younger people feel sorry for us older ones.... 🤔 😂😂😂
I love the pre-internet world
The imperfections give music its feel, its soul, it humanity. It is what allows you to connect with it, to live in its world for a moment.
I think that David was the final piece that launched the band into legends
Hey guys, I have a story to tell you. Back in 1971 I was in the Army and stationed in Colorado Springs. I met this girl at a bar one Saturday night ,she asked me if I wanted to listen to the new Pink Floyd album with her. I said sure. I was 21 years old at the time. I had heard of them, but I had never listened to their music. She also turned me on to Cannabis for the first time Needless to say, I had an out of body experience to another dimension. It's very vivid in my mind. That was some 53 years ago. I
I saw them in 87 and 94.
Pink Floyd has always been my favorite band after that experience.
I spent about three and half years in Hawaii in the middle 70's.
I have recently discovered a band from Finland. They are Nightwish. They are a Symphonic Metal band. The current lead singer is Floor Jansen. She is from the Netherlands. I listen to them on a daily basis now. They are now my second favorite band. They are sooo good.
Hey my two adorable spirits ❤ jus' left u comment on Eltons ROCKETMAN @ then saw u hv reacted to live in pompei! @ MUST! COMFORTABLY NUMB LIVE VERSION PULSE CONCERT Again! Jus' sheer magical genius in all aspects of SOUND @ VISION ( Oh' stumbled onto DAVID BOWIE ) He has to b nxt 😊❤ frm 🇬🇧 Xxx.
I feel they were and up to the end , they were Perfect.
I reckon Nick Mason is the star in this one.
I saw them in a soccer stadium in the middle 70s in Canada. no one can take you on a journey like this band. it's truly an awesome experience. they love that slow tempo.
simplement géniaux ,des maitres de la musique😊👍👍
I'm pretty sure that guitar went for 3m plus...Loved the reaction, subbed.
I'm glad you homed in on the guitar tone. The ability to penetrate the whole of the arena with a very unique overdriven sound coupled with Nick's fantastic percussion, is what builds all the tension in the vocal half of part 1. If you notice he uses immense bends which seamlessly weld together the building harmony, coupled with vibrato to intensify the long notes. However its that carefully crafted tone (which im sure he experimented with loads in that arena before recording), which makes the solo and the aggressive bursts (mirroring the screams and violent demise of the population) in the second half of part one so mindblowing and chilling.
i remember pink floyd when i was young at the age of 5 or 6 ,with syd Barrett and David Gilmour they were ahead of their time.
I saw Roger Waters perform The Wall live in West Palm Beach in 2007. Incredible experience.
I was privileged to be there watching the best band ever at the 1994 Pulse Concert in Earls Court London.
This was the start of their peak. They came out with 4 more groundbreaking albums after this.
This sight is special because it was covered in volcanic ash from mt Vesuvius for almost 2000 years before being rediscovered and exposed. The whole city was covered, which preserved many things and gave insight into life in those times to more modern scholars once discovered
This is not the end of the track. There is a 24 min version of the whole song and it's wonderful
Goza
Famed guitarist and singer, David Gilmour stated that he will never sing Echoes Part I & II since the passing of keyboardist and founding member of Pink Floyd, Richard Wright, who died in 2008. Speaking of David Gilmour, he returned to ancient coliseum in Pompeii to play live concert with an audience in 2016.
They were pioneers of Prog, opened a new door to early Genesis, EL&P , Focus ( Eruption) Uriah Heep's 'Salisbury' , Early Yes & others .. maybe it was part of a musical ride away from the turmoil of the time but it was expanding . keep on
I agree with you when you say this is Floyd at it's best, This is before the cracks started to appear between Gilmore and Waters. At this time they all were pulling in the same artistic direction. Sublime...
Great reaction guys I could listen to that bass all day long 🤣
Bring on some more Floyd, Led Zep and AC/DC with Bon Scott rock on guys!
I can say from personal experience that Floyd is the best band ever. Give the Beatles, or whoever, their due, but there's nothing like Floyd. I first saw em in 73 in Tampa at 13 years old with no adult supervision and yeah we tripped balls. Saw em 4 times total. Last in 79 (?) The Wall. Fun fact. I live on my sailboat in Tampa Fl. A very good friend was the engineer for Comfortably Numb. Just FYI... 😎 CAPT.BOB
Fantastic Sir & Mam!
I saw this full show on TV when I was at school.
Question
Is that other vocal Sid Barrett right?
That wasn’t the end of the song guys 😎
a while ago i read that they were in a way being respectful of the souls of people of Pompeii or spirits and the sunset gong was in a way ceremonial or who knows representing the eruption of the Vesuve , and i always wondered if the song was written about Pompeii with the mention of the labyrinth of coral caves, the echoes of a distant time would be the distant echoes from The Pompeii of the sunny days, but when they talk about strangers not communicating and not flying around the sky maybe he's talking about people coming to Pompeii ... like themselves.
Great reaction guys. Indeed, what a worthy cause for donation! If I wasn't so poor that I can barely even pay attention (thanks a lot groceries and gas) I would donate for that!
Side note, the other best (tied with yours) donation request ever was, while visiting S.F. years ago, at Height/Ashbury a dude sitting on sidewalk had sign saying "Need donations for psychedelic research" LOL. I donated 5 or 10 bucks, can't remember which, so he could score some shrooms or tickets to the A train for research purposes of course haha.
My first time seeing y'all and I like you two so I gave a like and will continue to watch as a subscriber to your channel.
May the universe (which is the mind of God) bless you both with happiness and success and may Jesus Christ find and save you both if He hasn't done so already!
Cheers and blessings to the beautiful Hawaii with much love and respect from deep in the heart of Texas. Peace
Filmed by Universal Pictures
in 1971. Music so powerful,
even the lions wouldn't come
out!
Yessss!
chatGPT said Pompeii was a small theatre and they may have been naval recreations and theatre the gory shows were in Rome. I also read it was a well-to-do population and beautiful with villas and temples. In those times when Rome was "at peace it just meant they were winning their ongoing wars , at least that's what i gathered when i researched Pompeii for art pieces let's call it that, well for the architecture in great part
You two need to check out ", Saucerful of Secrets, Live at Pompeii"!
A lot of reply's here on the Coliseum.
Pompeii was probably the first stadium sized ampitheatre, the original, and was destroyed by Mt Vesuvius 80 years BEFORE The Coliseum was built.
David’s Strat is plugged into his soul…. There’s nobody like him.
Great reaction
Give Tool a listen
Did you notice the drum-
stick twirl? Start looking
at 6:50, on the right hand.
(It's very quick)
They are brilliant composers,
thanks.
A lot of people forget the original was not a two part song. The last half is messed out listening to this video only.
Anyway: You should do Starless by King Crimson from the Radical Action... concert.
Not just their vocals compliment each other, but also their instruments. Hence is why David did not play this song live anymore after Richard Wright past away. And by the way, Nick Mason is the drummer.
Even last year Nick Mason was touring the world, and playing this song ... in true early 70s style. He's as good as ever. Search on YT and you'll find a few performances.
later on, Gilmour said that "bending each note" is in a nutshell what his playing is, which by the way may explain why he likes slide guitars
Благодаря вам еще раз посмотрел этот концерт! 🤟👍👍👍
He kept on saying in THE COLOSSEUM lol. It's an amphitheater in Pompei sir.
His red stratocaster you see occasionally was serial number 2. Sold in same auction
There is a Part 2 that brings it all home as well that is very very worth checking out. Great job guys!
The real Pink Floyd🤘
they were the masters of slo tempo
Nice reaction 👍🏻
Please check out Ocean Cloud (live) by Marillion. Great song.
The song is dedicated to Don Allum who was the first (and so far only) person to row the Atlantic Ocean in both directions. A lack of water on his penultimate trip damaged his organs and ultimately killed him (he lived on seawater and fish blood), but not before he managed a third historic voyage. ⛈️🚣☁️
Ok…. Gotta try king crimson if you want the start of hard core progressive rock. Try “court of the crimson king” turned up loud!! Try “epitaph” or Starless. Xx
Sorry to correct! The colloseum is in Rome! Anyway, this recording is a masterpiece!
One of the reasons 😅why they chose this place is because of the sound 😅😅and their sound 😅and jakx 😅😅😅
👍🙏👏
You got it wrong my friend nick Mason the drummer is still alive as is David gilmour but sadly Richard Wright has passed away in September of 2008.R.I.P.
He also sold a white strat with all gold hardware, serial no 00001 for a half million dollars, he sold over 40 guitars and gave all the proceeds to charity.
By the way, I dig the exquisite line across your beautiful faces
So THAT"S where my electrical tape went.......my God you two are cool!
said no one ever.
You are funny! It’s not tape and people either hate it or love it so actually people have said that, thank you! Great art divides an audience, thanks for playing!
Was there a Wawa used in the intro (guitar)
Playing for soul of the future as well as ghosts of the past.
This video was shot over a 4 day period ! With Gilmour and Wright playing on each other and Mason and waters keeping the beat going ! You just, didn't play the whole thing ! lol
Technique is in the fingers. Tone, on the other hand, is determined by your equipment. Why else would a rock star spend $5,000 on a specific amp if tone is 'in the fingers'?
Unfortunately, this opening is edited from the original version of the film performance. In the original version, the song begins with several high piano keys through the Leslie and then the rumbling undercurrent of the organ is almost inaudible and builds very gradually. It sounds like they cut off a couple of minutes off the intro. Very aggravating.
open car door hit play, oh I'm there
Fuzzface and a binson for the tone
What is on your faces?
They wanted to remain anonymous, but they were drunk during the makeup.
@@Echoes-n2o LOL
check out Stevie ray vaughn. he does a great tribute to Jimi with voodoo child
How do you confuse the Colosseum and the Pompeii Amphitheater? Are you American?
please do "One World" by Police
if i were a billionaire my first order of business would be to get a hold of this black strat and build a shrine for it in my living room
ohh Aldous Snow
Great listening to you both but not sure of black stripe.
Guitar amp used tubes instead of transistors. Makes a big difference.
Very true but tube amps are common place and I wouldn’t consider them anything special or out of the ordinary. I only use tubes amps as well.
You’ve not had the experience if you’ve only heard part 1.
Pink Floyd was named after Sid Barrett's favorite blues players Pink Anderson and Floyd Council combining names and why did you quit after only half the song???