Great reaction and analysis! Can't go wrong with Pink Floyd -- I HIGHLY recommend their 'Animals' album, done as a complete album reaction if you can manage that, my favourite PF album. Since you loved the slow build and subtle melodies of this track, I highly recommend reacting to Radiohead performing live 'In The Basement' sessions, their In Rainbows album In The Basement, Try 'Nude' and 'Weird Fishes/Arpeggi' and 'Reckoner', think you will really love these Cheers from South Australia
Thank you for all the recommendations and suggestions! I’ll definitely try to tackle some of these:) thanks for the support on the channel as well! Glad you enjoyed the video! Hope to see you around!
My friend. NEVER PAUSE DURING A GUITAR SOLO. People will lose their minds. Just a friendly word of advice. I know its a little ridiculous. But still. You're alright in my book. Hello from Texas bro.
This album is about the character Pink. He has isolated himself from society because of trauma and drama throughout life. Comes to the realization that he is truly alone, he begins to cry out for recognition. The Wall is more of a rock opera. The story begins with the loss of his father in WW-2. Which is a metaphorical brick in the wall of isolation that he begins to build.
Yes, good choice, Ric! 😁 The melody of the song is so haunting in my opinion. I cant wait to see you react to "echoes live at pompeii" , one day. It feels like a whole other spectrum of Pink Floyd, genuinely a Masterpiece! Again, much appreciated all the way from Germany 😁
That bass switch up halfway through is so awesome. That is funky Pink Floyd at its best. Honestly one of my favorite parts of that song. It’s sad that David Gilmour has said he will not play this again since Richard Wrights passing.
@RodneyBuxton yeah I know what you mean. It really is very funky! I actually prefer the second part of echoes, just because of Richard. His work was overflowing the second part, and you just can see from the footage how skilled he was
The best way to do pink Floyd is to listen to their albums straight through. I'd start with Meddle or dark side of the moon then Wish you were here, Animals, then Meddle if you didn't start with it then the wall. Also after you do Meddle, you should watch Echoes live in Pompeii.
@@ericsandi6619 respectfully,that tune & whole Album has nothing in common with Pink Floyd sound! I think the same with Final Cut & rest of Waters solo material! The band recovered a bit,with Division Bell, but without Dave & Roger colaborating, with Rick Right (RIP) sound wall, there is no Pink Floyd left,just leftovers.After 3 decades of listening my favorite band, it's my purogative to say it! Respectfully
Reacting to the song in isolation is always a good start. The rhythm guitar sounds familiar because it is the same tune in Another Brick In The Wall, parts 1, 2 & 3. The fretless bass and the various guitars are played by David Gilmour. In the middle section there is an electric drill played by engineer, James Guthrie. The Floyd excels in incorporating non musical elements into their music. The lyrics are a bit cryptic in part because they are buried in the middle of a fairly dense concept album. But also, they were written to fit at the end of side three, that is, after Comfortably Numb. Right before the album's release Roger Waters was convinced to move the song to the beginning of side 3 leaving Comfortably Numb to end side three. The story of the album is a psychological one. It's the tragic story of a rock 'n' roller, named "Pink", who uses various misfortunes in his life as psychological "bricks" to isolate himself from the slings and arrows of life. That's the first 2 sides of the double album. The second half addresses the consequences of that isolation, namely his imagination as it runs loose to some very dark places. This song is the first sign of unease as Pink's mind is actively searching for a way out of its isolation. It is appealing to the audience, which is us, breaking the 4th wall, as well as the imagined audience coming for the show that builds up through side 4 of the album. The overall message, which is the same through all of Pink Floyd's songs written by Waters, is don't let life's difficulties get you down. Rise to the occasion, steer your own course and don't live your life in seclusion like a certain ex-band member.
Wow, first off thank you for the support and informing me about all this! It takes a lot of effort to right this out and I appreciate that! Thank you for letting me know the background of this album, from the few songs I have heard, it’s been great so far! Hope you enjoyed the reaction as well:)!
David Gilmour has a soft, soothing voice. Roger Waters has a nasal, whiney voice. (I don't mean that in a bad way. It's just easy for newbies to differentiate like that)
Together we stand. Divided we fall. Such a crazy line.
Such a relevant concept around the work today:)
@@TheScrapWing and the irony of it being on their last album (together) 🤦
Great reaction and analysis! Can't go wrong with Pink Floyd -- I HIGHLY recommend their 'Animals' album, done as a complete album reaction if you can manage that, my favourite PF album. Since you loved the slow build and subtle melodies of this track, I highly recommend reacting to Radiohead performing live 'In The Basement' sessions, their In Rainbows album In The Basement, Try 'Nude' and 'Weird Fishes/Arpeggi' and 'Reckoner', think you will really love these
Cheers from South Australia
Thank you for all the recommendations and suggestions! I’ll definitely try to tackle some of these:) thanks for the support on the channel as well! Glad you enjoyed the video! Hope to see you around!
My friend. NEVER PAUSE DURING A GUITAR SOLO. People will lose their minds. Just a friendly word of advice. I know its a little ridiculous. But still. You're alright in my book. Hello from Texas bro.
Hello my guy, thank you for the advice and support:) I’ll do my best not too haha!!
Favorite part of this song is when Roger Waters comes in at the end (vocals)
This album is about the character Pink.
He has isolated himself from society because of trauma and drama throughout life.
Comes to the realization that he is truly alone, he begins to cry out for recognition.
The Wall is more of a rock opera. The story begins with the loss of his father in WW-2.
Which is a metaphorical brick in the wall of isolation that he begins to build.
That is awesome, thank you for the insight, such depth to this album and band:)
The voice was Gilmour until the guitar solo then after it’s Waters.
Perfect, thanks for the insight!
@@RidiculousRicsure, most of this album ( The Wall ) has them trading of on vocals. Actually it’s a double album 💿 💿 Young Lust next from same album
Yes, good choice, Ric! 😁 The melody of the song is so haunting in my opinion.
I cant wait to see you react to "echoes live at pompeii" , one day. It feels like a whole other spectrum of Pink Floyd, genuinely a Masterpiece! Again, much appreciated all the way from Germany 😁
Thank you so much for the support and the recommendation, I’ll definitely be checking Echoes in Pompeii out very soon:) I got you!
That bass switch up halfway through is so awesome. That is funky Pink Floyd at its best. Honestly one of my favorite parts of that song.
It’s sad that David Gilmour has said he will not play this again since Richard Wrights passing.
@RodneyBuxton yeah I know what you mean. It really is very funky! I actually prefer the second part of echoes, just because of Richard. His work was overflowing the second part, and you just can see from the footage how skilled he was
The best way to do pink Floyd is to listen to their albums straight through. I'd start with Meddle or dark side of the moon then Wish you were here, Animals, then Meddle if you didn't start with it then the wall. Also after you do Meddle, you should watch Echoes live in Pompeii.
Perfect, some direction always helps, thank you:)
Saw this live on Pulse!
That’s so amazing, glad you were able to have that experience:)
Check out "NOBODY HOME" from Pink Floyd The Wall.
Thank you for the suggestion and support:)
Loved it! Try On the Turning Away live from the Delicate Sound of Thunder tour 1988. Brilliant! 😊
So glad you enjoyed it, thanks for the support and suggestion!:)
@@ericsandi6619 respectfully,that tune & whole Album has nothing in common with Pink Floyd sound! I think the same with Final Cut & rest of Waters solo material! The band recovered a bit,with Division Bell, but without Dave & Roger colaborating, with Rick Right (RIP) sound wall, there is no Pink Floyd left,just leftovers.After 3 decades of listening my favorite band, it's my purogative to say it!
Respectfully
Run Like Hell from this abum is a banger but listen to the Pulse live version
Thanks for the support and suggestion, will definitely keep that in mind🙏🏼
Reacting to the song in isolation is always a good start. The rhythm guitar sounds familiar because it is the same tune in Another Brick In The Wall, parts 1, 2 & 3. The fretless bass and the various guitars are played by David Gilmour. In the middle section there is an electric drill played by engineer, James Guthrie. The Floyd excels in incorporating non musical elements into their music.
The lyrics are a bit cryptic in part because they are buried in the middle of a fairly dense concept album. But also, they were written to fit at the end of side three, that is, after Comfortably Numb. Right before the album's release Roger Waters was convinced to move the song to the beginning of side 3 leaving Comfortably Numb to end side three.
The story of the album is a psychological one. It's the tragic story of a rock 'n' roller, named "Pink", who uses various misfortunes in his life as psychological "bricks" to isolate himself from the slings and arrows of life. That's the first 2 sides of the double album. The second half addresses the consequences of that isolation, namely his imagination as it runs loose to some very dark places. This song is the first sign of unease as Pink's mind is actively searching for a way out of its isolation. It is appealing to the audience, which is us, breaking the 4th wall, as well as the imagined audience coming for the show that builds up through side 4 of the album. The overall message, which is the same through all of Pink Floyd's songs written by Waters, is don't let life's difficulties get you down. Rise to the occasion, steer your own course and don't live your life in seclusion like a certain ex-band member.
Wow, first off thank you for the support and informing me about all this! It takes a lot of effort to right this out and I appreciate that! Thank you for letting me know the background of this album, from the few songs I have heard, it’s been great so far! Hope you enjoyed the reaction as well:)!
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David Gilmour has a soft, soothing voice.
Roger Waters has a nasal, whiney voice. (I don't mean that in a bad way. It's just easy for newbies to differentiate like that)
No that’s perfect to help distinguish them haha thank you, nice to see you in the comments again:)
I DO have a request my friend. Blackfoot Highway Song. I think you'll enjoy it. Be good bro.
Thanks for the support and suggestion🙏🏼
It's an emotional wall
Love that, you are so right!
they actually call me the lore master
You in the comments daily, you the goat🙏🏼
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Well, watch the movie and you will get it.
to the vocal first part david gilmour and last part roger waters
Gosh, both were SO GOOD
Is there anybody out there?🙌
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Never, Ever, EVER, pause or talk over a David Gilmour solo!