Once you hit 80 ( I'm 82 ) your real sense of Mortality kicks in, and it's true that Time is like a toilet roll, the nearer you get to the end, the faster it goes. But listening to music like this has kept me feeling young at heart, in fact I'm still managing to rock a bit, mainly in my rocking chair. Love and peace from Perth Australia 😎🎵🎶🎵🖐🦘
@@brainsqueezereactions thanks for your post, I'd like to say that keeping a sense of humour does wonders to oneself, I'm really happy to see young people keeping this music alive, and your reactions are something to behold. PS. I was born 1940,and lived my first 26 years in London, wife and I have been married for 60 years, and came to Perth in 1966. Looking forward to you reacting to maybe Stevie Ray Vaughan doing a jimi Hendrix song Voodoo Child ( live) take care my friend,I have a million riffs in my head but can't play a note (ha ha)
@Justin Thyme I'm 57. I have a son who will be 19 soon. I literally feel like 5 weeks ago he was six or seven LOL. I'm huge Led Zeppelin fan and I love Pink Floyd. Jimmy Page and David Gilmour are my two favorite guitarists of all time. This song makes me cry now when I listen to it LOL
@@brainsqueezereactionsYes yes yes. Yes yes. Yes! This oh my gosh I freaking love this comment! I love that his sensory overload requires him to say f#ck off😂❤
This song typically leaves people feeling very emotional, often bringing them to tears. A subject that every human can relate to-running out of time. This line: "No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun" is one of the most profound lines ever written. It gets me every time.
I built the Fender Rhodes Electric Piano used in this song while working at Fender 1970-1977 and so many others used in classic rock/pop tunes from that era.
Hello Mark. I'm 67 and have been a rocker since 1974. We had grad night for high school at Disneyland. The Doobie Brothers played and I loved it. I've been to around 50 concerts since then. In 1994 I went to the Pink Floyd Pulse Concert and was blown away. Comfortably Numb, The Great Gig in the Sky and Time gave me goose bumps for around 2-1/2 hours. The laser light show was mind blowing. Rock on, Marvin Hutchinson.
This album is 50 years old next year and is as relevant now as it was then. This is a truly timeless album, it's not just a collection of songs but a true examination of life.
I listen to Pink Floyd every day of my life, and seeing reactors like yourself experiencing their music for the first time makes me so happy, it reminds me of how i felt when i first heard them, keep up the good work man✌
I quoted Pink Floyd in my High School Year Book: "For long you live and high you fly, Smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry, All you touch and all you see, Is all your life will ever be".
Your Floyd reactions are rapidly becoming the highlight of my day. Watching you fall into the Floyd universe is taking me back to when I was first discovering them - 50 years ago! Keep doing you - you really make me smile.
I love the fact that it’s 50 fk’n years gone by…50 FK’N years 😳😳😳😳 and it’s like it was recorded today…TIME of a different sort I guess 🤷♂️ I absolutely LOVE these “first time” reactions….incredibly awesome !!! I wait in quiet desperation 😏 for the next one 👍👍👍👍
Go ahead and be yourself listening to these songs because they're pretty good by themselves the only thing is don't be surprised if a song ends suddenly or ends in a way you don't understand! That happens sometimes when you listen to a single song that usually transitions into the next if you're listening to the whole album! Other than that keep enjoying the music! I think most of the people watching your reactions are enjoying those! Kind of like how we acted in March of 1973!
Their lyrics are profound. The music just brings you in slow, slams your head against the sky and then throws you face down in a dream. Love, love, love Pink Floyd.
Alan Parsons produced this album, it was his first! Check out some of Alan Parsons Project. Sirius/eye in the sky is one of the greatest...there are many. As for this album..grab a beverage, a recliner, no distractions, good head phones. Play the entire album and take the journey. Allow for some recovery time. Never gets old.
The clock alarms are conception -- the two heartbeats are mother and child and the fist twang on the guitar is consciousness beginning -- and this song takes you all the way to the inevitable end
Oh, forgot to tell you: The song that comes after the song "Time" is called "The Great Gig In The Sky". It doesn't matter when but at some point you should listen to studio version of The Great Gig In The Sky. It is an amazing track and there are live versions but for a first listen, I respectfully suggest studio version.
The lyrics in this piece are the most important. In 10 years, this piece will be about something else. In another 10 years, something else is still about. In fact, it is a text about the whole life, which is in one song
You feel and react to music the way I do as an autistic person and oh my fucking GOD I love it!! Love your passion for music dude, wishing you and everyone else well
The softly spoken magic spell He speaks of at the end of the track is The Great GIg in the Sky and Clare Torry which will literally blow your emotional mind!
She's only on the dark side of the moon version not the pulse version. It takes 2 women to sing what she did and it is probably the only song from that concert that is better on the studio version. Just my opinion. ✌
Pink Floyd is on another level, their music takes the listener on a cerebral journey. Their music speaks to a person's soul, its a trance like feeling for some people David Gilmours' guitar playing is a big part of that, a person feels his playing. He makes his Stratocaster sing, cry, and scream, in a way that's pure emotion. No other Rock guitarists do that imo. Pink Floyd roots are in Blues, just like virtually every Rock Band that came out of England in the 1960s. They took their band name from two old time American Blues guitarists from the early to mid 1900s. They are,.... PINK Anderson, (1900 - 1974),... and, FLOYD Council, (1911 - 1976).
I went through what you are experiencing with Pink Floyd in the early/mid 1970s, although less, er 'expressively' than you. It all took place in my head in silence and with stillness ... but was no less dramatic for it (we all express ourselves in different ways). It was such a revelation and helped steer my musical path for the following 50 years.
Back in O.C. Calif when I was 30 my wife heard a commercial on the radio about a P.F. show coming up. Knowing I am a Floyd fan she called the radio station (KMET - LA, “The Mighty Met”) to get information on the concert, The DJ on live radio Cynthia Fox…. said...."Congratulations, YOU are caller number 10, YOU just won tickets to the show and the Sound Check Party before the show"... I met David Gilmour back stage. He gave us both a signed album that I have in my music room. We talked for 22 minutes. I called him…“The Master Of The Stratocaster” He smiled. I told him his music will stand the test of time with anything from Beethoven or Mozart. He smiled even bigger. I asked if I could shake both his hands that make such great guitar solos, he smiled bigger and said “Sure” and shook both hands at the same time, making a cross between us, I smiled HUGE. I asked him to describe his technique of playing guitar, he replied… “I strike a note, bend it, shake it and then release it”…. Yes, he does that quite well, better than any other guitarist I know. . I told him in my eyes he’s a “Legend“. He thanked me and said “Enjoy the show”…. during the concert after the song “Money” he looked right at me and said…. “On saxophone, another Legend, Mr. Raphael Ravenscroft” … acknowledging my comment to him. It is my favorite moment in over 300 shows I’ve seen. I asked David…. How do you create those awesome solos?… he said….. I sit on a stool and listen to what Roger, Nick and Rick put down and play along. I listen to what I played and pick out what I like, then I put the pieces together into one piece then learn to play it as one. Our fans are fanatics for our shows to sound like the albums so I must play it correctly each time in a show. I have the concert Brochure and album on the wall with David’s picture centerfold.
I saw Pink Floyd in 73 at Tampa Stadium the year Dark Side came out. I was 16 and been a fan since my grandmother gave me one of their albums along with CCR’s first album for Christmas when I was 12 in 1969. Best Christmas ever. Thanks grandma, you changed my life.
It reaches you on a subconscious level. Like a musical story. The page starts off keeps you there. Curious of what's next. The page turner, you have to listen. Just so awesome isn't it!!! 1000's of listens Never loses its magic!!!! Cheers
I LOVE the way you react to PF and I will listen to all! I bought my first Pink Floyd album in 1969 (Ummagumma) and saw them live in 1971 and 4 more times after that. For me This is the BEST band of all times. Now I'm 71 years old and still listen to them everyday.
Wow....look at you becoming a Pink Floyd fan 🙌 Missed seeing you all week so starting backwards to catch up. Love how you love these guys!! Hope your weekend was wonderful!
Love your reaction mate. As others have said it's about time speeding up as you get older. This song contains so many good lyrics, perhaps my favourite ever is; Far away across the field, The tolling of the iron bell, Calls the faithful to their knees, To hear the softly spoken magic spells. I think that you almost have to be British to get this , it's describing the ringing of a church bell calling people to Church to listen to prayers (softly spoken magic spells). Now I'm not a religious man, but that is beautiful man.
As someone who is about to die looking back on a wasted life when I could have done something I didn't and now I can't even get out of bed , 40 years went by so fast and I won't see 41 this song means so much more than it did 30 years ago when I first heard it but by the time I learned it's message it was too late
💔 Well trent, consider me taking that baton and making sure I get as many messages recieved and understood in Pink Floyd before you pass and share it with you! 🙌🙌🙌
Please Try not to despair .I know those words may sound hollow and without meaning but consider though you may not know the positive influence you have had on individuals during your life .someone may have been watching how you deal with issues unknown to you your actions could have begun a change in another person witch will affect every aspect not only their life but other people in their life path for good. And that is a blessing in these strange times to be able to bring about goodness in a world seemingly going mad .you may think that you wasted your life but just being alive for how ever long it lasts your life was more special and rare than you can imagine. Do you know the odds for you to come into being, to exist are so low as to be closer to impossible the fact that you are here makes you and your life worth everything just by being ,you are a winner on a scale that has no comparable scale.i pray the lord will make a miracle happen in your life .peace and love from ky
I'll be 50 in 2 days and have always loved Pink Floyd but this track is hitting well differently now! They are an experience..their albums a journey and full of emotion...always amazing lyrics &/or 👌musicianship. Please keep up the great work and enjoy!
I find it deeply sad that the first verse “tired of lying in the sunshine, staying home to watch the rain - and you are young and life is long, and there is time to kill today…” is sung by Richard Wright -the only member who is gone too young at 65, due to cancer. 😢
Indeed. Bought this when it was released. “Great Gig in the Sky” off this album is perfection, and this song resonates and hits so very hard as we age. Tears. Every. Single. Time. Be kind. Always. Cherish and learn from each other.
"...All you touch, and all you see.. is all your life will ever be." This statement couldn't be more true! So live your life to its fullest, get out there and do all kinds of new things, you'll win some, you'll lose some... but it's one helluva journey, make the most of it!..., lemme just say that much.
Told this story before, will tell it again. I was 19 and went to my first concert ever. Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon. Opening performance of their American tour, Madison, Wisconsin. This performance, this album has filled my soul ever since. I love your reaction, I love reliving what it's like to hear it for the first time, even though it's my 5 millionth. Thank you thank you thank you.
If I ever see you tell the story I will give it a THUMBS UP as I did just now!!!! Where ever life finds you I hope it finds you and those that you love safe and well....AHIMSA!!!! 🕉
PF speaks to your soul not your senses. This music is as powerful and relevant 50 years later. The album DSTM is still in the Billboard 200 and has been for a combined 950+ weeks or 18+ years.
This is why I started. Watching reaction videos - not to listen to someone constantly pause the track to talk, but to re-live the first time I heard this through another listener. Keep doing it this way! Suggest you listen to more from Pulse if you are exploring Floyd. I listen to all sorts of music and have a very eclectic range for my 67 years. Just for laughs, try Rammstein - I would suggest Du Hast from the Paris concert as a starter..
The opening section of Time is basically a musical synopsis of the lyrics. The bells wake you up (start of life) the tick-tock is the metronomic passing of time (bass guitar muted with palm). The bass drum (the person's heart beat) starts with a casual boom-boom at the start of the section (start of life) and progressively speeds up as the section goes on. The quickening heart beat reflects the stress of getting older and realizing a lack of accomplishment. This is essentiallythe summary of the following lyrics. The end of the song (Breathe Reprise) is time running out, the end. el fin, no mas.... dying. And the last lines of the song reflect the passing. "Far away across the field, The tolling of the iron bell, Calls the faithful to their knees,To hear the softly spoken magic spells" People at church to praying quietly out of respect for the recently deceased person in question. Next song on the album is about coping with the emotions of the death of a loved one, and 100%, you should listen to it. Listen to it understanding that Time/Breathe 2 lead straight into it on the album, and that emotionally you have been set up to receive The Great Gig in the Sky.
I was introduced to Pink Floyd at a young age in the early 80's i am more or less an introvert and keep to myself, pink Floyd takes me on a journey still to this day, i enjoy watching and listening to your reactions, you pick up on a lot of subtle things most people miss, it really fills my soul with joy watching you, keep it up you have the ability to change someone's life even if just makong them smile and get lost somewhere inside a pink floyd song, cheers!
Funny that you describe the song as leading up to death, as the next song on the album, 'The Great Gig in the Sky'' is about death and dying, as It's title implies.
Your enthusiasm is infectious I love it dude welcome to the pink floyd brother don't bother with the haters wastemen that's all they are new subscriber here damn right.
The natural thing to do now is to listen to Great Gig in the Sky (pls use studio not live version for 1st listen)... as the songs flow one into another, suggest at least 30 secs of end of Time to allow the natural leadin... to GGITS. Enjoy! :)
I know you did the studio version of Great Gig in the Sky but I have to watch you react to the live Pulse version!! Your mind will explode watching those 3 lovely ladies belting out their soul!! I watch videos much like you, my head can’t stay still, just a constant rocking of the skull!
Once you hit 80 ( I'm 82 ) your real sense of Mortality kicks in, and it's true that Time is like a toilet roll, the nearer you get to the end, the faster it goes. But listening to music like this has kept me feeling young at heart, in fact I'm still managing to rock a bit, mainly in my rocking chair. Love and peace from Perth Australia 😎🎵🎶🎵🖐🦘
Wooooah! Love this comment Justin.
My eldest fan was a lady we call "70" (Labarbra). So im excited to welcome you to the channel!
@@brainsqueezereactions thanks for your post, I'd like to say that keeping a sense of humour does wonders to oneself, I'm really happy to see young people keeping this music alive, and your reactions are something to behold. PS. I was born 1940,and lived my first 26 years in London, wife and I have been married for 60 years, and came to Perth in 1966. Looking forward to you reacting to maybe Stevie Ray Vaughan doing a jimi Hendrix song Voodoo Child ( live) take care my friend,I have a million riffs in my head but can't play a note (ha ha)
@Justin Thyme I'm 57. I have a son who will be 19 soon. I literally feel like 5 weeks ago he was six or seven LOL. I'm huge Led Zeppelin fan and I love Pink Floyd. Jimmy Page and David Gilmour are my two favorite guitarists of all time. This song makes me cry now when I listen to it LOL
I'm 60 and agree!
62 and I feel like I'm going downhill on rollerskates..
>POOF
Hector's Pink Floyd reactions basically consist of him saying "fuck off" between having sensory seizures 🤣 and I'm here for it!!
Crying! Love this 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@brainsqueezereactions The "clip clop" sound at the beginning is done by Roger Waters muting the strings on the bass.
@@brainsqueezereactionsYes yes yes. Yes yes. Yes! This oh my gosh I freaking love this comment! I love that his sensory overload requires him to say f#ck off😂❤
I've given up watching other "reactors". Hector is the real deal, love it
Totally he’s life
As a hardcore Floyd fan, seeing your reactions to their music is filling my soul with joy. Enjoy the journey. Cheers.
Doesn't it tho! 😁😲🤣🤣🤣✌️❤️🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻💯
me as well
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Happy so happy 👍
@@brainsqueezereactions Guitar on Dogs from Animals album....Just Do It!!
This song typically leaves people feeling very emotional, often bringing them to tears. A subject that every human can relate to-running out of time. This line: "No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun" is one of the most profound lines ever written. It gets me every time.
Millions of Floyd Fans agree completely.
"All you touch and all you see, is all your life will ever be...".... this is my favorite line of lyrics.
@@khacker7345 yes, another beautiful line from PF
Every David Gilmour solo leaves me in tears. The soul and passion that comes out of that mans fingers is pure gold.
@@martykehoe8510 Truth!
Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way.
I built the Fender Rhodes Electric Piano used in this song while working at Fender 1970-1977 and so many others used in classic rock/pop tunes from that era.
Pink Floyd every day is fine with me! 😂🤜🏼💥🤛🏼
I 2nd that emotion! 😏🙋♀️🤷♀️
@@Spunky62 💪🏽
This is the absolute pinnacle of Pink Floyd
Hello Mark. I'm 67 and have been a rocker since 1974. We had grad night for high school at Disneyland. The Doobie Brothers played and I loved it. I've been to around 50 concerts since then. In 1994 I went to the Pink Floyd Pulse Concert and was blown away. Comfortably Numb, The Great Gig in the Sky and Time gave me goose bumps for around 2-1/2 hours. The laser light show was mind blowing. Rock on, Marvin Hutchinson.
This album is 50 years old next year and is as relevant now as it was then. This is a truly timeless album, it's not just a collection of songs but a true examination of life.
I listen to Pink Floyd every day of my life, and seeing reactors like yourself experiencing their music for the first time makes me so happy, it reminds me of how i felt when i first heard them, keep up the good work man✌
Same here
I love this guy, he gets it. Pink Floyd is not music it's an experience...
I quoted Pink Floyd in my High School Year Book: "For long you live and high you fly, Smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry, All you touch and all you see, Is all your life will ever be".
Your Floyd reactions are rapidly becoming the highlight of my day. Watching you fall into the Floyd universe is taking me back to when I was first discovering them - 50 years ago! Keep doing you - you really make me smile.
Aww man! I love the PF community!!!!
I love the fact that it’s 50 fk’n years gone by…50 FK’N years 😳😳😳😳
and it’s like it was recorded today…TIME of a different sort I guess 🤷♂️
I absolutely LOVE these “first time” reactions….incredibly awesome !!! I wait in quiet desperation 😏 for the next one 👍👍👍👍
@@TruthIsNotTemporary Ditto...in quiet desperation (well, aside from all the shouting & cursing) 🤫👻
@@ami3627
🤣🤣🤣 thats what makes his reactions delicious…gotta let it out somehow or 🤯🤯🤯
Go ahead and be yourself listening to these songs because they're pretty good by themselves the only thing is don't be surprised if a song ends suddenly or ends in a way you don't understand! That happens sometimes when you listen to a single song that usually transitions into the next if you're listening to the whole album! Other than that keep enjoying the music! I think most of the people watching your reactions are enjoying those! Kind of like how we acted in March of 1973!
Their lyrics are profound. The music just brings you in slow, slams your head against the sky and then throws you face down in a dream.
Love, love, love Pink Floyd.
Poignant... and described perfectly
Pink Floyd = Pure feels
Alan Parsons produced this album, it was his first!
Check out some of Alan Parsons Project. Sirius/eye in the sky is one of the greatest...there are many.
As for this album..grab a beverage, a recliner, no distractions, good head phones. Play the entire album and take the journey.
Allow for some recovery time.
Never gets old.
The day doesn't feel right to me until I listen to some Pink Floyd. I love your reactions to their music.
Same!!
Indeed yes, I'm 67 now!
Thoughts of mortality start kicking in !
Oh Bollocks , Fuck em!!!
It's all we've got , embrace every moment!!...
They recorded this album with 8 track reel-to-reel. Early 70’s technology, and I would put this album up against any album ever made.
The clock alarms are conception -- the two heartbeats are mother and child and the fist twang on the guitar is consciousness beginning -- and this song takes you all the way to the inevitable end
Oh, forgot to tell you: The song that comes after the song "Time" is called "The Great Gig In The Sky". It doesn't matter when but at some point you should listen to studio version of The Great Gig In The Sky. It is an amazing track and there are live versions but for a first listen, I respectfully suggest studio version.
Exactly, the studio version is one of the greatest masterpieces of the art. Ever.
Pulse is the ultimate version of
"I don't know if it's a horror film, or I'm part of a tribe".
Fucking genius. Both.
The lyrics in this piece are the most important. In 10 years, this piece will be about something else. In another 10 years, something else is still about. In fact, it is a text about the whole life, which is in one song
Back in the day, when I got my Dark Side of the Moon,a friend of mine put Shine on You Crazy Diamond on a loop so it never stops
You feel and react to music the way I do as an autistic person and oh my fucking GOD I love it!! Love your passion for music dude, wishing you and everyone else well
I have been refreshing all day for this reaction. Your sweaty tingles are going to make my day
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The softly spoken magic spell He speaks of at the end of the track is The Great GIg in the Sky and Clare Torry which will literally blow your emotional mind!
She's only on the dark side of the moon version not the pulse version. It takes 2 women to sing what she did and it is probably the only song from that concert that is better on the studio version. Just my opinion. ✌
The had to use “3” women in the pulse version to pull off Clares version
Really digging your reactions to Floyd
Pink Floyd is on another level, their music takes the listener on a cerebral journey. Their music speaks to a person's soul, its a trance like feeling for some people
David Gilmours' guitar playing is a big part of that, a person feels his playing. He makes his Stratocaster sing, cry, and scream, in a way that's pure emotion. No other Rock guitarists do that imo.
Pink Floyd roots are in Blues, just like virtually every Rock Band that came out of England in the 1960s. They took their band name from two old time American Blues guitarists from the early to mid 1900s.
They are,.... PINK Anderson, (1900 - 1974),... and, FLOYD Council, (1911 - 1976).
I went through what you are experiencing with Pink Floyd in the early/mid 1970s, although less, er 'expressively' than you. It all took place in my head in silence and with stillness ... but was no less dramatic for it (we all express ourselves in different ways). It was such a revelation and helped steer my musical path for the following 50 years.
Great gig is gonna rock your world
Back in O.C. Calif when I was 30 my wife heard a commercial on the radio about a P.F. show coming up. Knowing I am a Floyd fan she called the radio station (KMET - LA, “The Mighty Met”) to get information on the concert, The DJ on live radio Cynthia Fox…. said...."Congratulations, YOU are caller number 10, YOU just won tickets to the show and the Sound Check Party before the show"...
I met David Gilmour back stage. He gave us both a signed album that I have in my music room. We talked for 22 minutes. I called him…“The Master Of The Stratocaster” He smiled. I told him his music will stand the test of time with anything from Beethoven or Mozart. He smiled even bigger. I asked if I could shake both his hands that make such great guitar solos, he smiled bigger and said “Sure” and shook both hands at the same time, making a cross between us, I smiled HUGE. I asked him to describe his technique of playing guitar, he replied… “I strike a note, bend it, shake it and then release it”…. Yes, he does that quite well, better than any other guitarist I know. . I told him in my eyes he’s a “Legend“. He thanked me and said “Enjoy the show”…. during the concert after the song “Money” he looked right at me and said…. “On saxophone, another Legend, Mr. Raphael Ravenscroft” … acknowledging my comment to him. It is my favorite moment in over 300 shows I’ve seen.
I asked David…. How do you create those awesome solos?… he said….. I sit on a stool and listen to what Roger, Nick and Rick put down and play along. I listen to what I played and pick out what I like, then I put the pieces together into one piece then learn to play it as one. Our fans are fanatics for our shows to sound like the albums so I must play it correctly each time in a show. I have the concert Brochure and album on the wall with David’s picture centerfold.
I saw Pink Floyd in 73 at Tampa Stadium the year Dark Side came out. I was 16 and been a fan since my grandmother gave me one of their albums along with CCR’s first album for Christmas when I was 12 in 1969. Best Christmas ever. Thanks grandma, you changed my life.
One of my favorite songs ever.
that g solo is a killer, never forgot it since i was a teenager.
It reaches you on a subconscious level.
Like a musical story.
The page starts off keeps you there. Curious of what's next.
The page turner, you have to listen.
Just so awesome isn't it!!! 1000's of listens
Never loses its magic!!!! Cheers
I really love your Pink Floyd reactions 😍 Can not wait for One Slip! Have a Cigar and One Slip are my favourites of them.
I LOVE the way you react to PF and I will listen to all!
I bought my first Pink Floyd album in 1969 (Ummagumma) and saw them live in 1971
and 4 more times after that. For me This is the BEST band of all times.
Now I'm 71 years old and still listen to them everyday.
OH, THOSE WERE THA DAYS! 🤪😎😁😏MUCH love Hector! ✌️❤️🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🥰
This one gets better when you age, like a good wine.
I’ve been feeling the same for 50 years ❤❤❤❤
You are experiencing real music. And no one did it better than Pink Floyd. They know how to extract each targeted emotion with surgical precision.
I'm 66 and it never gets old.
Casio Keyboard? Do you remember? - Yes! I do!
Piece of time-less Art! 😍😇Tyvm indeed 4 sharing 🎸💪🙏
Wow....look at you becoming a Pink Floyd fan 🙌 Missed seeing you all week so starting backwards to catch up. Love how you love these guys!! Hope your weekend was wonderful!
It was lovely thank you!
Im on a brand new journey of "trying new music" and actually loving it!!!!!
Love your reaction mate. As others have said it's about time speeding up as you get older. This song contains so many good lyrics, perhaps my favourite ever is; Far away across the field, The tolling of the iron bell, Calls the faithful to their knees, To hear the softly spoken magic spells. I think that you almost have to be British to get this , it's describing the ringing of a church bell calling people to Church to listen to prayers (softly spoken magic spells). Now I'm not a religious man, but that is beautiful man.
You want to feel a Pink Floyd track?
Great Gig in the Sky is one of their best. Clare Torry's vocals were on a higher plane.
1976 ….. Holden Sandman Panel Van …pioneer quadraphonic stereo… cranking out Pink Floyd… the best ✊✊✊✊
Floyd take you on a journey every time. Your understanding about this song is spot on about time passing us by so quickly. Love your reactions.
I'm here for it! 💜💜💜 Great one for you to be you! I'm so glad you liked it! 🤗🤗🤗🤗
Ok. I'm literally stopping the video to hook up my earbuds so I can experience this the right way with my you
The great gig in the sky follows this one and you will be amazed.
Great reaction again! You got it!
As someone who is about to die looking back on a wasted life when I could have done something I didn't and now I can't even get out of bed , 40 years went by so fast and I won't see 41 this song means so much more than it did 30 years ago when I first heard it but by the time I learned it's message it was too late
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Well trent, consider me taking that baton and making sure I get as many messages recieved and understood in Pink Floyd before you pass and share it with you! 🙌🙌🙌
Please Try not to despair .I know those words may sound hollow and without meaning but consider though you may not know the positive influence you have had on individuals during your life .someone may have been watching how you deal with issues unknown to you your actions could have begun a change in another person witch will affect every aspect not only their life but other people in their life path for good. And that is a blessing in these strange times to be able to bring about goodness in a world seemingly going mad .you may think that you wasted your life but just being alive for how ever long it lasts your life was more special and rare than you can imagine. Do you know the odds for you to come into being, to exist are so low as to be closer to impossible the fact that you are here makes you and your life worth everything just by being ,you are a winner on a scale that has no comparable scale.i pray the lord will make a miracle happen in your life .peace and love from ky
Brilliant reaction man. I can't wait to see your mind blown again on the next PF masterpiece 🤯🤯🤯
It's funny watching you cos I sit quietly with a still face and body but inside I'm doing what you're doing :)
Ha! Love that...happy to be your emotional boost
'Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way' is a steal from Henry David Thoreau who said
“The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation”
I'll be 50 in 2 days and have always loved Pink Floyd but this track is hitting well differently now! They are an experience..their albums a journey and full of emotion...always amazing lyrics &/or 👌musicianship. Please keep up the great work and enjoy!
I'd say from his reaction that Pink Floyd got to him. It's understandable. They pretty much have that effect on everyone.
Every time I listen to "Time" I'm reminded of the time I've spent wasting time. And that, for me, in a nutshell is "Time".
So, until next"Time". . .
You f*#*ing kill me man 🤣.... loving the mighty Floyd reactions .... 👍 😊 the songs on there albums run into the next as the story unfolds
Just subscribed. I've been grinning for half an hour watching you experience Floyd.
Thank you so much!
That was how we reacted in the early 70’s when this album dropped, life was never the same 😎
Love this song! Excellent choice
Your enthusiasm is contagious. 36? That's not fair. I thought 20 something.
Ill take that as a compliment 😊😊😊😊⏪️🧠 afraid I am 36 my friend 🙌🙌🙌
It's a heartbeat
This was my first ever listened song as I was 4 years old in 1979 and I became a rocker and a
P
Floyd fan since😎✌️👌😉
the beginning of back to the future was an homage to this song actually.
Whaaaaaat!!!!!! That.is.amazinggggg!
This is one of the greatest songs you will ever hear in your life
I am officially in love 🥰 your accent your enthusiasm and thoughts . This is how I wish everyone would respond to Pink Floyd
I find it deeply sad that the first verse “tired of lying in the sunshine, staying home to watch the rain - and you are young and life is long, and there is time to kill today…” is sung by Richard Wright -the only member who is gone too young at 65, due to cancer. 😢
Indeed. Bought this when it was released. “Great Gig in the Sky” off this album is perfection, and this song resonates and hits so very hard as we age. Tears. Every. Single. Time. Be kind. Always. Cherish and learn from each other.
"...All you touch, and all you see.. is all your life will ever be." This statement couldn't be more true! So live your life to its fullest, get out there and do all kinds of new things, you'll win some, you'll lose some... but it's one helluva journey, make the most of it!..., lemme just say that much.
Always listened to floyd/led zep after getting home from a nightclub with friends,totally amazing,can sink in2 their music.that was early 80s.
Told this story before, will tell it again. I was 19 and went to my first concert ever. Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon. Opening performance of their American tour, Madison, Wisconsin. This performance, this album has filled my soul ever since. I love your reaction, I love reliving what it's like to hear it for the first time, even though it's my 5 millionth. Thank you thank you thank you.
If I ever see you tell the story I will give it a THUMBS UP as I did just now!!!!
Where ever life finds you I hope it finds you and those that you love safe and well....AHIMSA!!!! 🕉
Glad you discovered the unique sound of Pink Floyd. Still need to react to the album versions of “Us and Them”, “Dogs” and “Atom Heart Mother”.
Get to the Wall!! Hey you and Comfortably Numb will blow your mind. Love the reactions, keep it up 😁
PF speaks to your soul not your senses. This music is as powerful and relevant 50 years later. The album DSTM is still in the Billboard 200 and has been for a combined 950+ weeks or 18+ years.
beautiful song 💨
This is why I started. Watching reaction videos - not to listen to someone constantly pause the track to talk, but to re-live the first time I heard this through another listener. Keep doing it this way! Suggest you listen to more from Pulse if you are exploring Floyd. I listen to all sorts of music and have a very eclectic range for my 67 years. Just for laughs, try Rammstein - I would suggest Du Hast from the Paris concert as a starter..
Pink Floyd's music was called "Acid Rock", when I was young.
What a great name to refer to it as!!!
Senor Hector. I most seriously believe you will love Dogs. It’s a beast of 17 minutes.
The opening section of Time is basically a musical synopsis of the lyrics. The bells wake you up (start of life) the tick-tock is the metronomic passing of time (bass guitar muted with palm). The bass drum (the person's heart beat) starts with a casual boom-boom at the start of the section (start of life) and progressively speeds up as the section goes on. The quickening heart beat reflects the stress of getting older and realizing a lack of accomplishment. This is essentiallythe summary of the following lyrics.
The end of the song (Breathe Reprise) is time running out, the end. el fin, no mas.... dying. And the last lines of the song reflect the passing. "Far away across the field, The tolling of the iron bell, Calls the faithful to their knees,To hear the softly spoken magic spells" People at church to praying quietly out of respect for the recently deceased person in question. Next song on the album is about coping with the emotions of the death of a loved one, and 100%, you should listen to it. Listen to it understanding that Time/Breathe 2 lead straight into it on the album, and that emotionally you have been set up to receive The Great Gig in the Sky.
Perfectly said!!
you pretty much done most of my faves of Floyd if you get a chance wish you was here is a really good song enjoying your reactions much love bud
Well played, sir.
Pink Floyd. The track. Your reaction.
Genius.
All of it. 👏👏👏
Welcome to the tribe!
Pink floyd, the only music you can actually feel!.
The sound on your mic is fantastic iv never heard it so clear on reactions!!!
I was introduced to Pink Floyd at a young age in the early 80's i am more or less an introvert and keep to myself, pink Floyd takes me on a journey still to this day, i enjoy watching and listening to your reactions, you pick up on a lot of subtle things most people miss, it really fills my soul with joy watching you, keep it up you have the ability to change someone's life even if just makong them smile and get lost somewhere inside a pink floyd song, cheers!
God you enjoyed that, for someone all over the place you picked up on every sound and nuance.
I think im quite composed actually....just different to you 🙌🙌🙌⏪️🧠
Funny that you describe the song as leading up to death, as the next song on the album, 'The Great Gig in the Sky'' is about death and dying, as It's title implies.
My favorite song of all time.
Your enthusiasm is infectious I love it dude welcome to the pink floyd brother don't bother with the haters wastemen that's all they are new subscriber here damn right.
So glad I found this channel🤣
I grew up listening with floyd & led zep in the 70s amazing
The natural thing to do now is to listen to Great Gig in the Sky (pls use studio not live version for 1st listen)... as the songs flow one into another, suggest at least 30 secs of end of Time to allow the natural leadin... to GGITS. Enjoy! :)
You must really listen to the lyrics, these song have message.
I know you did the studio version of Great Gig in the Sky but I have to watch you react to the live Pulse version!! Your mind will explode watching those 3 lovely ladies belting out their soul!! I watch videos much like you, my head can’t stay still, just a constant rocking of the skull!