To say that David Gilmore is very good is about as much of an understatement as you could possibly make, Considering that his guitar work on dark side of the moon Had a great deal To do with the album staying on the Billboard charts for 753 consecutive weeks
A 30-year-old recording of 50-year-old music. Tens of thousands of fans, sitting quietly mesmerized as David Gilmour makes his guitar "cry and sing." Too amazing.
Yep. you have to watch the entire thing from end to end, volume up, large screen TV, lights off and just immerse yourself in it. It is truly life changing.
Considered by many to be the greatest guitar solo of all time. The 'young guy' (It was 1994) was Guy Pratt a well known bassist who has played with many famous people, he is married to Richard Wrights daughter, Richard Wright is the keyboard player.
SORROW live pulse same concert is jaw dropping. They sold out this show 15 nights in a row at Earls Court, around 20k seats, after their world tour. The bass player is Guy Pratt who stayed with David Gilmour for about 30yrs; he’s married to the daughter of keyboard player Rick Wright who passed in 06
The "young guy" is Guy Pratt 1962, son of British actor Mike Pratt (Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased TV series) ). He was brought in to replace Rodger Waters, the original bass player and lyrics after the fall out with the band. Guy has played on many session songs, and is well known in the music industry. Now a permanent member of Pink Floyd and married to Rick Wright's daughter
This was the 2nd encore after over 2 hours of this quality music. The following song closed the night and performance......Run Like Hell......worth a viewing. Also The Great Gig In The Sky ......will blow you away if you havent already heard and seen it. Also the opening number.......Shine On You Crazy Diamond.
Was at Earl's Court for this concert and can I recommend 'Coming Back to Life, Take it Back, Sorrow, One of These Days, Run Like Hell and Wish You Were Here ' all from the Pulse concert and finally ' On the Turning Away ' from 'The Delicate Sound of Thunder ' concert video from the ' A Momentary Lapse of Reason ' tour.
Pretty impressive huh? :) There were 192 stage technicians involved in setting up that light show. Way ahead of their years, in so many ways. 45 years in and this song still makes my eyes misty.
little information on the side. Pink Floyd needed so much electricity for its light show that not every hall could cover it. That's why they always had two trucks with powerful power generators to support them, which were only needed for the light show. In addition, each stadium or hall was acoustically measured and the speakers were then aligned to ensure perfect listening pleasure.
@@torstenlaumen5766 A little information with a massive outcome ;) I had opportunity to work on about a 700 seat venue for a large church, the sound company vendor was fantastic and took many things into consideration speakers and sound treatments and a little digital processing to boot. i can only imagine what it's like perfecting a 20,000 seat venue!
I'm just going to throw in, 'Take It Back' from the same concert for the beautiful harmonies for you to react to. All the best from the far north of New Zealand.
This song story is only a part of a whole story presented in the album 'The Wall'. It's the story of a young musician who isolates himself from the world with a mental wall. In 1980-81 the band played the whole album as a theatrical performance where a colossal wall 35 feet high was built at the stage hiding the band from the audience. And then it came crashing down at the end.
I’ve watched a ton of people react to this show. The lights you see in this video are about 20% visible. In RL this was insane. Edit: If you want real Pink Floyd there’s a movie called “Pink Floyd live at Pompeii.” It’s just the 4 of them with original bassist Roger Waters. No crowd. The young people you see in this tour were hired musicians that happen to keep their job for 15-20yrs. If you do “Pompeii” react to the whole thing. That recording is when the band said they “found the Floyd sound.” Well the song Echoes is the exact song but you’ll get the idea.
"The young people you see in this tour were hired musicians that happen to keep their job for 15-20yrs." well, I've seen some ignorant comments about Pink Floyd in my time, but that one takes the cake, LOLZ
@@stevem-h3562 Guy Pratt and Jon Carin have been in the fold for quite a while. Yes they were session musicians who were paid to play. Sorry you found this ignorant. Says something about you.
@@Christopher50now Pratt & Carin were indeed sessioners. As were Sam Brown, Durga, the late Claudia Fontaine, Tim Renwick, Gary Wallis... none of them were either full members of Pink Floyd, or on a retainer, "keeping their jobs for 15-20 years". They were there purely to play on that particular tour, Durga hasnt recorded with Gilmour since, Sam lost her voice, Renwick didnt get called back, Pratt did, to play on Gilmour's solo works, but Gilmour's solo works are not Pink Floyd tracks. Likewise, Tony Levin played on the Momentary Lapse album, not Guy; The only full members left at the end were Gilmour and Mason, once Wright passed away, following Waters's egotistical flounce. Im afraid what you posted was ignorant. It was devoid of context, it was inaccurate and it says something about you as well in how you view these. If you put something on the internet which is inaccurate, dont be surprised when someone calls you out on it. If you dont like it, dont post on an open forum or on a thread that can be replied to. Simple really.....
@@stevem-h3562 glad you’re here to fill in my context with your devotion to the ongoings of Floyd. I commend you on your Google skills. Mine was a simple statement as to the younger people on stage. Hired musicians that happen to stick around. So continue to elaborate further on my original statement so I don’t have to. Thanks.
great reaction to what most people think is the best guitar solo ever, theres plenty of great pink floyd songs for you to try, id recommend TIME or SORROW from the same pulse concert aswell as many more
eel so bad for all the youngsters out there who somehow are still unaware of the music of not only pink floyd but also David gilmour's very significant solo work as well. and btw in order to truly understand any of the music from the wall album , you need to watch the movie "the wall" made with the album
What's interesting about that guy you say is young, is that was my thought also, but when I go back and look at earlier concerts when they were younger, that guy appears to be still there! I don't think he's that young but just looks that way, unless I'm completely mistaken.
watch pink Floyd pulse run like hell best band ever, David Gilmore is the bast and the best ever by far for live performance you must watch run like hell from the pulse concert
Hello Bimu from Nepal! How are you doing? It's been awhile since I checked in with you and it looks like you are doing great things! Keep it going! I'm thinking about you and wishing you well! Deb
His name is Guy Pratt. He was a great session bassist who toured and recorded with Pink in the post-Roger Waters years. He also played with Roxy Music and a bunch of other great and famous artists.
@BimuReacts Also, Guy can sing. Check out "Run Like Hell" (also from the Pulse show) and hear some great guitar magic and lead vocals from David Gilmour, and amazing co-lead vocals and bass from Guy Pratt. Oh, and some genius keyboards from Richard Wright
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@@BimuReacts it wasn't a compliment. the guy is trying to insult you I think. You're quite handsome and the person is probably jealous of your good looks.
This was so much fun ❤ give me some more recommendations. Also sorry for clicking my fingers! so good that I got too excited.😂
High Hopes, Shine on you crazy diamond . and then all of the rest
in order to understand this music, watch the movie "the wall" from pink floyd which is where this comes from
To say that David Gilmore is very good is about as much of an understatement as you could possibly make, Considering that his guitar work on dark side of the moon Had a great deal To do with the album staying on the Billboard charts for 753 consecutive weeks
A 30-year-old recording of 50-year-old music. Tens of thousands of fans, sitting quietly mesmerized as David Gilmour makes his guitar "cry and sing." Too amazing.
Saw the Pulse concert. Long time fan but watching them live blew my socks off. Mesmerizing.
ANYTHING from this live concert.........it is life-changing!
Yep. you have to watch the entire thing from end to end, volume up, large screen TV, lights off and just immerse yourself in it. It is truly life changing.
Regarded by many as the greatest guitar solo of all time.
You just don't listen to Pink Floyd, you feel the music!!!
Considered by many to be the greatest guitar solo of all time. The 'young guy' (It was 1994) was Guy Pratt a well known bassist who has played with many famous people, he is married to Richard Wrights daughter, Richard Wright is the keyboard player.
even though there was no guitar solo in this song at all.
was married to her. They separated many yesrs ago, sadly.
@@stevem-h3562 thanks for that, i'm usually the last to know, i only just found out Dave Myers had died.
SORROW live pulse same concert is jaw dropping. They sold out this show 15 nights in a row at Earls Court, around 20k seats, after their world tour. The bass player is Guy Pratt who stayed with David Gilmour for about 30yrs; he’s married to the daughter of keyboard player Rick Wright who passed in 06
You forgot Nick Mason the drums
Wow ! Would you mind sharing the full title of the Video ?
@@BimuReacts "Sorrow"
The "young guy" is Guy Pratt 1962, son of British actor Mike Pratt (Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased TV series) ). He was brought in to replace Rodger Waters, the original bass player and lyrics after the fall out with the band. Guy has played on many session songs, and is well known in the music industry. Now a permanent member of Pink Floyd and married to Rick Wright's daughter
This was the 2nd encore after over 2 hours of this quality music.
The following song closed the night and performance......Run Like Hell......worth a viewing.
Also The Great Gig In The Sky ......will blow you away if you havent already heard and seen it.
Also the opening number.......Shine On You Crazy Diamond.
'Grin' at "A-lot of people too." They could fill a place twice this large.
I was in the crowd on this night and I'd politely ask you to not click your fingers during this song
This is has got to be in the top 5 best live performances ever.
Wrong! This is no. 1 best live performance ever. No other bands even closer!
I would be interested in the other 4 after this
It kills me when these young people say things like, he's really talented. 😊
Gilmore's voice always hits people in the chest, the guitar is beyond insane!
Loved your reaction Sorrow from Pulse
Doing it soon !
Was at Earl's Court for this concert and can I recommend 'Coming Back to Life, Take it Back, Sorrow, One of These Days, Run Like Hell and Wish You Were Here ' all from the Pulse concert and finally ' On the Turning Away ' from 'The Delicate Sound of Thunder ' concert video from the ' A Momentary Lapse of Reason ' tour.
That venue is earls Court in London and seats almost 20,000 people. They sold this venue out 15 nights in a row.
Wow
and sadly, Earls Court has gone. Been demolished quite a long time ago. A terrible shame.
The young guys is Guy Pratt and was married to keyboardist Richard Wright's daughter for a while.
Reacting to Dark Side of the Moon is required absolutely. One of the top 5 albums ever recorded. And in 1973.
Pretty impressive huh? :) There were 192 stage technicians involved in setting up that light show. Way ahead of their years, in so many ways. 45 years in and this song still makes my eyes misty.
192? Is there a reason why Pink Floyd always got that Amazing light setup ?
little information on the side. Pink Floyd needed so much electricity for its light show that not every hall could cover it. That's why they always had two trucks with powerful power generators to support them, which were only needed for the light show. In addition, each stadium or hall was acoustically measured and the speakers were then aligned to ensure perfect listening pleasure.
@@torstenlaumen5766 A little information with a massive outcome ;) I had opportunity to work on about a 700 seat venue for a large church, the sound company vendor was fantastic and took many things into consideration speakers and sound treatments and a little digital processing to boot. i can only imagine what it's like perfecting a 20,000 seat venue!
@@BimuReacts People who could make their lights sing like David does his guitar.
Probably the most emotionally moving guitar solo of all times! The simplicity is key.
New prescriber because ya'll are listing to Pink Floyd
I'm just going to throw in, 'Take It Back' from the same concert for the beautiful harmonies for you to react to. All the best from the far north of New Zealand.
This song story is only a part of a whole story presented in the album 'The Wall'. It's the story of a young musician who isolates himself from the world with a mental wall. In 1980-81 the band played the whole album as a theatrical performance where a colossal wall 35 feet high was built at the stage hiding the band from the audience. And then it came crashing down at the end.
Saw it all live at the Pontiac silver dome in Michigan
they have their own world...and it's comfortably gooooooooooooooooood! welcome BIMU
Thank you !
you deserve it@@BimuReacts
I’ve watched a ton of people react to this show. The lights you see in this video are about 20% visible. In RL this was insane.
Edit: If you want real Pink Floyd there’s a movie called “Pink Floyd live at Pompeii.” It’s just the 4 of them with original bassist Roger Waters. No crowd. The young people you see in this tour were hired musicians that happen to keep their job for 15-20yrs. If you do “Pompeii” react to the whole thing. That recording is when the band said they “found the Floyd sound.” Well the song Echoes is the exact song but you’ll get the idea.
"The young people you see in this tour were hired musicians that happen to keep their job for 15-20yrs."
well, I've seen some ignorant comments about Pink Floyd in my time, but that one takes the cake, LOLZ
@@stevem-h3562 Guy Pratt and Jon Carin have been in the fold for quite a while. Yes they were session musicians who were paid to play. Sorry you found this ignorant. Says something about you.
@@Christopher50now Pratt & Carin were indeed sessioners. As were Sam Brown, Durga, the late Claudia Fontaine, Tim Renwick, Gary Wallis... none of them were either full members of Pink Floyd, or on a retainer, "keeping their jobs for 15-20 years". They were there purely to play on that particular tour, Durga hasnt recorded with Gilmour since, Sam lost her voice, Renwick didnt get called back, Pratt did, to play on Gilmour's solo works, but Gilmour's solo works are not Pink Floyd tracks. Likewise, Tony Levin played on the Momentary Lapse album, not Guy;
The only full members left at the end were Gilmour and Mason, once Wright passed away, following Waters's egotistical flounce.
Im afraid what you posted was ignorant. It was devoid of context, it was inaccurate and it says something about you as well in how you view these.
If you put something on the internet which is inaccurate, dont be surprised when someone calls you out on it. If you dont like it, dont post on an open forum or on a thread that can be replied to.
Simple really.....
@@stevem-h3562 glad you’re here to fill in my context with your devotion to the ongoings of Floyd. I commend you on your Google skills. Mine was a simple statement as to the younger people on stage. Hired musicians that happen to stick around. So continue to elaborate further on my original statement so I don’t have to. Thanks.
great reaction to what most people think is the best guitar solo ever, theres plenty of great
pink floyd songs for you to try, id recommend TIME or SORROW from the same pulse concert
aswell as many more
Great! What’s their most famous / lived live performance
@@BimuReacts id definetly say anything from the pulse concert, try SORROW or TIME, or ANOTHER BRICK IN TH WALL, all from the pulse concert
The best guitar solo foi rock!!!
eel so bad for all the youngsters out there who somehow are still unaware of the music of not only pink floyd but also David gilmour's very significant solo work as well. and btw in order to truly understand any of the music from the wall album , you need to watch the movie "the wall" made with the album
What's interesting about that guy you say is young, is that was my thought also, but when I go back and look at earlier concerts when they were younger, that guy appears to be still there! I don't think he's that young but just looks that way, unless I'm completely mistaken.
I am afraid you guys missed the best music. Enjoy your Hip Hop and Rap.
The bass player is Guy Prat he replaced Roger Waters who left a couple of years earlier.
He,David Gilmore is legend. As us the band.
watch pink Floyd pulse run like hell best band ever, David Gilmore is the bast and the best ever by far for live performance you must watch run like hell from the pulse concert
Hello Bimu from Nepal! How are you doing? It's been awhile since I checked in with you and it looks like you are doing great things! Keep it going! I'm thinking about you and wishing you well!
Deb
Good ! How have you been ? Hope you are well
I am doing wonderful, thank you for asking! I'll see you another time! Keep on rocking!
Thank you for the heart, my collection is growing!
React to High Hopes from the same concert.
The one that is younger is a replacement for the original bass player Roger Waters who quit the band in the early 80's, over creative differences.
His name is Guy Pratt. He was a great session bassist who toured and recorded with Pink in the post-Roger Waters years. He also played with Roxy Music and a bunch of other great and famous artists.
Oh that makes sense
@BimuReacts Also, Guy can sing. Check out "Run Like Hell" (also from the Pulse show) and hear some great guitar magic and lead vocals from David Gilmour, and amazing co-lead vocals and bass from Guy Pratt. Oh, and some genius keyboards from Richard Wright
Hi ! I would like you to discover an amazing group and a real female singer goddess. Please react to "Ghost Love Score" by Nightwish a Finnish symphonic metal band.
The title of the YT video is "NIGHTWISH - Ghost Love Score (OFFICIAL LIVE)"
They have a huge amount of fans naming themselves the Nightwish Army, kind people with nice comments on YT reactions of Nightwish videos.
Thanks ! Will save it on my playlist. Stay tuned!
Your finger snapping adds so much to this song.
Thank you for acknowledging it ❤
At no point did you hear a "guitar solo" in this song. This song has no solos in it.
Sorry. Your off-beat finger snapping ruined the video
Nunca, Nunca interrompa um solo de guitarra 🎸, AINDA MAIS DE DAVID GILMOUR ISSO É IMPERDOÁVEL
He needs less soy in his milk. I’m talking about you young man.
I didn’t get it 😂 could you expand ?
@@BimuReacts it wasn't a compliment. the guy is trying to insult you I think. You're quite handsome and the person is probably jealous of your good looks.