If you want to listen to a pop masterpiece, listen to 'The Beatles' double album ( 'White Album' ), it is the most way out, adventurous thing The Beatles' ever did! Completely off the wall compared with early Beatles' singles!
This is the first time I purposefully listened to it. I want to freak people out and have it played at my funeral and have a theatrical special effects team have my body elevated horizontally slowly out of the casket with fog and pin spots making it look like im being lifted up by beams of white light from underneath.
Atom Heart Mother: I. Father's Shout (00:00) II. Breast Milky (02:50) III. Mother Fore (05:23) IV. Funky Dung (10:13) V. Mind Your Throats Please (15:28) VI. Remergence (17:56)
What I really like about this piece is that it never becomes dense. There is a lot of space between the notes. This is a very inspired work. I also love the choir.
This familiar masterpiece is comfortable to the ears and the mind This album will surpass time , race , nation and space From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
MASTER Noone realises? Are you joking? I no every single song they released.... and there is no best floyd song. They are all good and some have weaknesses or preferences where others do not.
+destined2sleep I wasn't saying you specifically, I was referring to the general public that simply acknowledges the existence of The Wall and DSOTM. Anyone who is really actually into them SHOULD know most of what they released.
La prima volta che ho ascoltato questo LP (anni '70) mi sono detto che era orribile...... da allora credo sia l'album che ho ascoltato piu' volte in vita mia. Non mi stufero' mai di ascoltarlo. Meraviglioso.
Sai, nonostante tutti noi adoriamo questo capolavoro incompreso, la band stessa ha descritto la suite come un lavoro incompleto e brutto, ma secondo me ga tracciato le basi per canzoni altrettanto meravigliose.
Camel- mirage brought me here, and now I'm trapped in the rhythm and I can't break free. tell my wife and kids I love them and I'm in a happy place now.
I think it is comparable to Yes Relayer of similar length. Both are composed and performed by musical Einsteins. A main difference is that Pink Floyd's Atom Heart Mother sounds a little bit like ocean waves in its rather low tempo but with so many beautiful themes and harmonies, while Yes Relayer is a bit more epic warlike. Atom Heart Mother feels like composed in an era of victory and peace in the times of King Arthur, while Relayer could tell of a "Tolkien" battle which was won in Middle Earth.
C'est marrant comment les gens n'apprécient pas cet album y compris curieusement les membres du groupe eux même alors que pour moi Pink Floyd n'aura jamais rien fait de plus beau que cet album avec une pochette magnifique de surcroît ! Pas un titre à jeter...
Many people talk about the conection between "The wizard of Oz" and "The Dark side of the moon" , but have you ever tried to listen this album and read "The Hobbit"? It's amazing.
I too don't get why Floyd themselves put this Album down. It's pure musical brilliance, and I was privileged to be in the crowd at the Bath Festival when they performed it live for the first and only time
They also performed it 3 weeks later at the "Blackhills Garden Party" in Hyde Park, London on 18 July 1970 with same choir and brass ensemble. Source - Inside Out by Nick Mason
I´ve never talked to the guys in the band or anything ,but I´m pretty sure Waters and co. would agree if I said to them that I sense an Ennio Morricone influence in quite a few parts of this song.
Esta es la primera canción progresiva de Pink Floyd que me gusto y Atome Heart Mother el primer álbum que me impacto, mas que Meddle, este me parece mas completo y variado
It's easy to see why - the synchronization of the orchestra with the band is atrocious. It was crying for another few takes, which it never got. Sad, because if it had been done right, this track would be right up there with the best.
素敵な曲です。多くの人に聞いてほしい。
This was the first Pink Floyd album I bought. I was instantly hooked. And still am
Me too
Amigão eu também. Meu primeiro.
ピンクフロイドー原子心母ー最高。青春時代が走馬灯のように脳裏を駆け巡る。
This is the most epic song in history, and one of the best Pink Floyd songs along with A Saucerful of Secrets. Legendary.
Not the first floyd album many people reach for, when chosing what to play, but one that always rewards those who take the time to listen.
Absolutely the LAST !!! The WORST period of their brilliant carrear
@@michaelhubbard4427 grow up.
It's their best album, along with perhaps the 'Division Bell'.
If you want to listen to a pop masterpiece, listen to 'The Beatles' double album ( 'White Album' ), it is the most way out, adventurous thing The Beatles' ever did! Completely off the wall compared with early Beatles' singles!
My brother in law, a veterinary doc, bought the album because of the cow, and after listening it, gave it to me at my 16 or so birthday.
Holsteins have that effect
This is a proof of Pink Floyd's extraordinary musicality. One of the 10 best Rock recordings of all times.
個人的にはピンク・フロイドは取っ付きにくくて、「狂気」の良さが未だに理解しきれずに悔しい思いをしてる私ですが、この「原子心母」だけはCDが擦りきれるくらい聞きましたね。タイムリーな世代はこれをジャズ喫茶とかで聴いてたりしてたんですよね。うらやましい…
ピンクフロイドが流れている喫茶に私も行きたい
One of Pink Floyd's most underrated songs.
Probably has not got its best time as it sound spatial, galactic , similar to Pyramid by Parsons.
This is the first time I purposefully listened to it. I want to freak people out and have it played at my funeral and have a theatrical special effects team have my body elevated horizontally slowly out of the casket with fog and pin spots making it look like im being lifted up by beams of white light from underneath.
Atom Heart Mother:
I. Father's Shout (00:00)
II. Breast Milky (02:50)
III. Mother Fore (05:23)
IV. Funky Dung (10:13)
V. Mind Your Throats Please (15:28)
VI. Remergence (17:56)
ah yes... breast milky my favourite song title
This one is so awesome. Who said orchestra kind of music is only for classical musicians. Pink floyd is the best.
Pink Floyd IS classical music, we just don't know it yet!
What I really like about this piece is that it never becomes dense. There is a lot of space between the notes. This is a very inspired work. I also love the choir.
The breakdown with the cellos and keyboards is genius. This entire song is genius
The best
I absolutely love this, since the 70's.
My dad always plays this music for me since I was 5 Years old.
I love this album
My first exposure to Pink Floyd, and it opened my mind after Beatles in the 60s. Find it great still.
This and The Beatles' 'White Album', brilliant stuff!
邦題をつけた人は天才です。よくぞ名付けたと思う。
A masterpiece that I loved from the start.
My brain when I listen to these notes dissolves and I see everything clearer, I understand everything.
I love David Gilmour's vocals on this track! Roger Waters' and Rick Wright's are great too! They all can be heard so clearly!
This song is one of the most perfect of the band!!!Amazing!!!
Meaning ???.
I was just being sarcastic, but not to insult the band or the song. I love Pink Floyd.
Silence in the studio.
フィッツジェラルドの悲しい人生がこの曲に喚起されてまざまざと目の前に現れた。哀愁と爆発的破壊力をないまぜにしているでしょう。この曲は。
Me parece muy bueno tu comentario aunque no entiendo ni mierda ...
le meilleur de Pink Floyd !
I listened to this on magic mushrooms... Greatest experience of my entire lifetime.
+BCEONOJPAEMRIN Gotta try this next time
it still was amzing when the part at 15:30 started?
Yeah, totally. lol. I think We might've had to switch the music right around there.
I hope that's sarcasm bc I'm most certainly not.
With María Sabina in Mex ?
there is no words to this song , is amazing thanks :)
This familiar masterpiece is comfortable to the ears and the mind
This album will surpass time , race , nation and space
From
Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
Best Pink Floyd song
Either this or Echoes. There's so much more from Pink Floyd that no one realizes.
MASTER Noone realises? Are you joking? I no every single song they released.... and there is no best floyd song. They are all good and some have weaknesses or preferences where others do not.
+destined2sleep I wasn't saying you specifically, I was referring to the general public that simply acknowledges the existence of The Wall and DSOTM. Anyone who is really actually into them SHOULD know most of what they released.
*THE WORM WANTS TO KNOW YOUR LOCATION*
Chef d'œuvre intégral !!
What a beautiful sounds.
La prima volta che ho ascoltato questo LP (anni '70) mi sono detto che era orribile...... da allora credo sia l'album che ho ascoltato piu' volte in vita mia. Non mi stufero' mai di ascoltarlo. Meraviglioso.
Sai, nonostante tutti noi adoriamo questo capolavoro incompreso, la band stessa ha descritto la suite come un lavoro incompleto e brutto, ma secondo me ga tracciato le basi per canzoni altrettanto meravigliose.
mi divertivo a spaccare le casse dello stereo e e orecchie dei vicini con questo pezzo....
My first Floyd album, bought in '71 on cassette. Hi-tech then :)
I decided years ago that I want this played at my funeral.
hire me to play :))
What a good idea.
Alan Parsons was the Sound Engineer of this album and The Dark Side Of The Moon :D
Alan Parsons learned a lot from Pink, and Pyramid is also Great.
But he had another project
Camel- mirage brought me here, and now I'm trapped in the rhythm and I can't break free. tell my wife and kids I love them and I'm in a happy place now.
Masterpiece
Could this very well be their best song? If not, it's at least in the top 10.
+Jade Cleveland Their best song? No, not going far enough. The greatest song ever made by a rock band.
+Jade Cleveland It's right there with Interstellar Overdrive.
+Jade Cleveland high hopes (the division bell album) is the best
I would say it is THE best of Pink Floyd. The Live LP of Ummagumma follows.
I think it is comparable to Yes Relayer of similar length. Both are composed and performed by musical Einsteins. A main difference is that Pink Floyd's Atom Heart Mother sounds a little bit like ocean waves in its rather low tempo but with so many beautiful themes and harmonies, while Yes Relayer is a bit more epic warlike. Atom Heart Mother feels like composed in an era of victory and peace in the times of King Arthur, while Relayer could tell of a "Tolkien" battle which was won in Middle Earth.
The funny thing is that you can hear hints of every big album to follow...
This is the album that kicked off their success
+scott rogers YES! That's what I was thinking listening to this today.
They didnt put everything they wanted in this album, and had to complete the concept later. Invention , development never ends.
22:14 super epic moment in my life
Goosebumps.
Beatiful music🤘🤘🤘🤘 no comments! ❤❤❤😍
😎😎✌✌✌😎✌😎👆🤘🤘☝️👾👾🤘☝️☝️👆👾✌✌✌😎😎✌👆👆✌✌☝️☝️🤘🤘👾👾👾🤘☝️☝️👆
Magnífico... perfeito... bom demais!!!
beautiful psychedelic work
C'est marrant comment les gens n'apprécient pas cet album y compris curieusement les membres du groupe eux même alors que pour moi Pink Floyd n'aura jamais rien fait de plus beau que cet album avec une pochette magnifique de surcroît ! Pas un titre à jeter...
24 min eargasm 😍
Many people talk about the conection between "The wizard of Oz" and "The Dark side of the moon" , but have you ever tried to listen this album and read "The Hobbit"? It's amazing.
The choir is what completes this song. Well, for me, at least.
its an in credible piece
brilliant.
なぜだか涙が溢れてくる
やっぱり泣けるのはクレイジー・ダイヤモンドかなぁ。
Most BEST Floyd serious, I think this is so important and to their evolution but core.
chi sono quei trentasetta a cui non piace? questa é musica eterna.!
Sai, non piace molto alla band. Nonostante sia veramente un bel lavoro
PINK FLOYD ROCKS MAN
and Rolls
I too don't get why Floyd themselves put this Album down. It's pure musical brilliance, and I was privileged to be in the crowd at the Bath Festival when they performed it live for the first and only time
They also performed it 3 weeks later at the "Blackhills Garden Party" in Hyde Park, London on 18 July 1970 with same choir and brass ensemble. Source - Inside Out by Nick Mason
Ahh memories of sitting in my freezing cold bedroom listening on my bright blue dansette.. Who said they were the good old days...?
このホルスタイン、確かに家にいました。
今聞いても良く解らんけど、毎度新鮮です。
Pas le meilleur mais déjà bien foutu. Excellent souvenir de jeunesse. Incontournable de discothèque se voulant respectable.
+Razor plo54 putain, j'ai ENFIN trouvé un français :D
Only the organ reminds of the 60's, the rest sounds timeless.
That cow shown on the album cover is actually my grandfather.
+Poopy Oovoochild actually, he's my uncle
+Poopy Oovoochild are you my brother coz my mum was a right cow?
That's my Mooooooomy !
I was born without a mother.
clearly this cow is not a male.
Watching Jupiter pictures from juno and then listening atom heart mother :)
I say that Pink, Parsons, Vangelis, etc make galactic music.
夜中、部屋を暗くして聴くと、宇宙誕生を想像します(^^)
全く同じことしてる笑
Thank you doctor
Perfect!
This is "the song with the funky break!" Gilmore is a master!
10:47 that guitar note after ten minutes ....uhhhh shits getting on, dude! golden
A saucerful of Ideas!
why are people always tearing apart atom heart mother? i think it is Floyds most underrated album....
Very underrated as well as Ummagumma.
+Frag Wall Let's not forget Obscured By Clouds.
Miguel Hernandez how is that garbage? It's an art!
Nah, the studio half of Ummagumma is pretty crap except for Grantchester Meadows. The live side, however....
+Frankie M Arcaro Nah, I'm with you: Atom Heart Mother is quintessentially Floyd
Это музыка действительно 20-го века,а сейчас одна рыгаловка 21-века...
AHM has a relaxing bucolic vibe cool opus
15:29 to the end is the best.
tellement épique cet album !!!!
This is really psychedelic
I´ve never talked to the guys in the band or anything ,but I´m pretty sure Waters and co. would agree if I said to them that I sense an Ennio Morricone influence in quite a few parts of this song.
jestem środkowo-europejskim wieśniakiem; Warsaw, Poland, EU,
Uma Obra Prima 👏
wonderful
The only other band to mix guitar and brass this well was Chicago!
did you know that this song was to be in the intro of a clockwork orange at one point
I'd Fkn believe it
Perhaps the 'Funky Dung' section sounds a bit like 'Any Colour You Like' from 'The Dark Side of the Moon'?
Perhaps not by a great amount though?
C'est de la bonne musique ça :)
🖤
Yoshihiro Kira
Esta es la primera canción progresiva de Pink Floyd que me gusto y Atome Heart Mother el primer álbum que me impacto, mas que Meddle, este me parece mas completo y variado
Love the bit from 3:00 onwards
I listen this music evry time when NK threats our coutry with nuke experiment and missile launch.
Sublime
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I've searched for "pink floyd cow album" and here I am.
17:30-31, "...go up there to Alan's place.." (?!) 😌
trippppp......................
15:30 Daddy, would you like some sausage?
I know right.
Da fuck?
@@progisloveprogislife4501 Tom Green.
こりゃー最高やわ、^^
True.
I read somewhere that David G doesn't like this album, but what does he know? I like it, so there!
+Mark Kelly I think they all pretty much dislike it.
It's easy to see why - the synchronization of the orchestra with the band is atrocious. It was crying for another few takes, which it never got. Sad, because if it had been done right, this track would be right up there with the best.
Rivolutionary
Why did you cut off the end?!!?!?!?!?!?!?
muy bueno
19:10 Silent on the Studio
10/10
Un rêve...
I am a musician and I know music!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
進化と滅亡を無限のループのように繰り返してきた人類がついにその呪縛から解放され地球は新しい天体に進化するという未来をインスパイアされる。
The cow is very sagely
I Si Cow does Cow Si me, Aye.