Some days ago I began to listen out loud while walking at home exercises and two of my grandsons walked or ran with me, laughing and enjoying the moment. I am 63 now. I hope that when I'm gone, many many years ahead, and God will help get so far, all my four dear grandsons, Loren 12, Luiz Carlos Jr 8, Valentina 8 and Lívia 4, will also listen and read these words. My gift for them with all my love. Hope UA-cam never delete this message, please.
I would recommend a security box or something outside of a videos comment section to let your grandchildren know you care for them .. as well as freely giving out their first/last names +DOB .... but who am I
We can thank Richard Wright for composing this fantastic piece! The chord progression can be found on the internet and then you can play it yourself, it's awesome to play this on piano, organ, guitar, or your choice of brass. It sounds absolutely amazing on any instrument, which means this is a truly brilliant composition!
Porque nunca habia escuchado esta canción en tanto tiempo de conocer a pink floyd, está canción siento que ya la he escuchado en mi mente y el hecho de ahorita oirla me hace recordar algo que jamás pasó. Que fantástico
Holy shit flashback from my transcendent mushroom trip in the woods at night. Put this on, everything was so incredibly beautiful. Literally everything. The cascading loving glory of the universe forever and ever. No past no future, just the eternal beautiful present. ❤❤🍄🍄
You may call it whatever name you want.. but this is definitely not normal nor divine. This is so much better than that... it's almost as if you were to reach the border of our understanding as humans so far, the border of our galaxy of rights and wrongs, and Pink Floyd would just calm you down and assure "It's all good buddy, strap in and enjoy this one hell of a ride we call life!"
Right, this composition is the Coda for that song. This is one of many absolutely brilliant pieces composed by Richard Wright that were used as either an Intro or Coda to their songs. Another fantastic ending sequence, or Coda, is the one Richard Wright composed for Cirrus Minor. It's played on organ, but is out of this world when strummed on acoustic guitar. Try it out.
In the early days, Pink Floyd divided some of their songs into movements, each with a name. Celestial Voices is the name of the final movement of Saucerful of Secrets. I think that's right, but could be wrong of course. That's just what I've heard because Atom Heart Mother is broken down into several movements, each of them named something different.
David's guitar playing and vocals are always spot-on perfect for whatever mood or dynamic are in the composition... superb piece, this. pretty cool how it works with the visuals too. Bravo!
Looking at the endless VOID in this video while listening to Richard Wright's keyboard in the final movement in Pink Floyd's epic suite, "A Saucer Full of Secrets." It just doesn't get any better than this. Eternally sad and beautiful all at once. When I first shared this, a little verse came to me. I decided to share it to a Haiku group in Google+. I truly believe At times end We will all meet again.
never fails; i hear this song, and no matter what i'm doing, i'll stop, fire up the 'ol Lowrey organ, and play it over & over 'till it's out of my system
What? From witch album is this? Why they only played this in Pompeii? I can't believe after 7 years listening to all albums i still can find this masterpiece
If Ann Druyan orders that this video be deleted for copyright royalty issues, ...I think Carl Sagan would be very disappointed; and might come back from the dead and divorce her.
Some days ago I began to listen out loud while walking at home exercises and two of my grandsons walked or ran with me, laughing and enjoying the moment. I am 63 now. I hope that when I'm gone, many many years ahead, and God will help get so far, all my four dear grandsons, Loren 12, Luiz Carlos Jr 8, Valentina 8 and Lívia 4, will also listen and read these words. My gift for them with all my love. Hope UA-cam never delete this message, please.
I would recommend a security box or something outside of a videos comment section to let your grandchildren know you care for them .. as well as freely giving out their first/last names +DOB .... but who am I
@@CmdrTigerKing nobody said the guy was bright
The best music I've ever heard
sure
Artyom Mesropyan
i'll second that.......
Klayton Von Kluge related to the WWII general?
@@rammstein1994able I plead the fifth degree.... On the grounds my answer might incriminate me
But of course!
We can thank Richard Wright for composing this fantastic piece! The chord progression can be found on the internet and then you can play it yourself, it's awesome to play this on piano, organ, guitar, or your choice of brass. It sounds absolutely amazing on any instrument, which means this is a truly brilliant composition!
indeed! A fun a fully emotional chord progression to enjoy and play!
Bm A E F sharp
D G E A
F sharp Bm G F sharp
Em D F sharp (hold for a while then back to start)
RIP Richard Wright. Your contribution to the band was and is still so amazing.
For 4:30 minutes, I saw life, existence, unity and beautifulness. Thank you, there's nothing like to Pink Floyd while stoned
Listening floyd made stoned
Greatest chord progression ever...
I really love this chord progression i learn it on acoustic guitar,not same,but still can play it time to time for my ears :)
the music and the video deserve each other
i prefer the auroras
Only 60,535 people have the great privilege of listening to this work of art.
Almost double now...these are rookie numbers,we must get higher
pink floyd is not underground millions of people listened to this songs
Eine Ehre dem Kreis der Auserwählten beigetreten zu sein.
Pink Floyd...still First in Space
Played this on my dads funeral.. and want it to be played on mine 💙
Fifty years ago, this piece brought me out of a suicidal depression.
This harmony must be still ascending into deep space, along with Richard Wright!!!
I hope he rests well, forever legend!!
🌌⭐
Porque nunca habia escuchado esta canción en tanto tiempo de conocer a pink floyd, está canción siento que ya la he escuchado en mi mente y el hecho de ahorita oirla me hace recordar algo que jamás pasó. Que fantástico
My whole body goes into this weird relaxing daze when I hear this and watch the video. Such a beautiful part of UA-cam.
A melhor Banda de todos os tempos!!!
com certeza!!
TAMBEM CONCORDO
Sem dúvida
Concordo plenamente.
Pink Floyd gran banda su música sé escuchará por generaciones.. por siempre.. son geniales..
0:15 that is from a show in National Geographic called Cosmos the space time Odyssey
An awesome show
I just hope David, Roger and Nick reunite one last time to perform this in the memory of Rick and Syd.
But richard was the essence of this song
@@btt1859 Agreed. But Syd was the soul of the band.
It's like watching your whole life go by in slow motion......or at least listening to it go by.....what a masterpiece.
Holy shit flashback from my transcendent mushroom trip in the woods at night. Put this on, everything was so incredibly beautiful. Literally everything. The cascading loving glory of the universe forever and ever. No past no future, just the eternal beautiful present. ❤❤🍄🍄
This is surreal!
no, is pink floyd
santiago mendoza ariza No, this is Patrick!
You may call it whatever name you want.. but this is definitely not normal nor divine. This is so much better than that... it's almost as if you were to reach the border of our understanding as humans so far, the border of our galaxy of rights and wrongs, and Pink Floyd would just calm you down and assure "It's all good buddy, strap in and enjoy this one hell of a ride we call life!"
Giedrius Stasiulis you pretensions Fuck
Perfect rising crescendo from start to finish; 4 minutes and 31 seconds of ethereal bliss
Not sure if you're aware, but this is actually the end of a much longer song called "A Saucerful of Secrets" performed Live at Pompeii
Yep; the third Pink Floyd LP i ever bought was "A Nice Pair"
Right, this composition is the Coda for that song. This is one of many absolutely brilliant pieces composed by Richard Wright that were used as either an Intro or Coda to their songs. Another fantastic ending sequence, or Coda, is the one Richard Wright composed for Cirrus Minor. It's played on organ, but is out of this world when strummed on acoustic guitar. Try it out.
My life history cant compere to these amazing guys ! Live long Pink Floyd....❤ u with all my heart ❤️
The video is outta this world
whit no doubt the best version of celestial voices!
is not celestial voices. is saucerful of secrets
In the early days, Pink Floyd divided some of their songs into movements, each with a name. Celestial Voices is the name of the final movement of Saucerful of Secrets. I think that's right, but could be wrong of course. That's just what I've heard because Atom Heart Mother is broken down into several movements, each of them named something different.
@@karagunakaraguna2701 Este fragmento de Saurceful se llama así, weta
Epic editing be well done !!
it is amazing
One of the best Pink Floyd song!❤
I wrote on my testament that I want this to be played at my funeral
David's guitar playing and vocals are always spot-on perfect for whatever mood or dynamic are in the composition... superb piece, this.
pretty cool how it works with the visuals too. Bravo!
We had rented Live at Pompeii many years back at the local blockbuster, ate some mushrooms and popped it in. My life irrevocably changed that day
Me siento en otro mundo dentro del universo abstracto jejeje magnifico.
Lo maximoooo
Hoy mañana y siempreeeeeee
Music from another world
I miss the live video. But, this is fantastic.
me too
ua-cam.com/video/eEqPX-Z833Y/v-deo.html its low quality but
rick wright is a genious. thanks god for have sent us him. it is really ceslestial voices sound
the best band ever!
A spiritual experience.
Looking at the endless VOID in this video while listening to Richard Wright's keyboard in the final movement in Pink Floyd's epic suite, "A Saucer Full of Secrets." It just doesn't get any better than this. Eternally sad and beautiful
all at once.
When I first shared this, a little verse came to me.
I decided to share it to a Haiku group in Google+.
I truly believe
At times end
We will all meet again.
Great video, even GREATER song!
Que chingoneria de video y canción , me a relajado la noche a millón
never fails; i hear this song, and no matter what i'm doing, i'll stop, fire up the 'ol Lowrey organ, and play it over & over 'till it's out of my system
Grande Richard Wright! Que musica foda! (e animação bem bacana tbm!)
Fantastic❤
excelente video...grandioso universo
Abril de 1968 en Abbey Road Studios, Londres
wow 😍😍 simply amazing...
IMAO
the best floyd tune u will ever hear
It's cool that u blended cosmos an pink floyd together and it works perfectly. Nice job
This song is called saucerful of secrets and it's the live at Pompeii version at the end of the song
Highly recommend you go watch the film
No bro the original name of this song is celestial voices
This is actually the last part of the 12-minute song, "A Saucerful of Secrets". This video is the Live At Pompeii version from 1972.
voces celestiales genialllll
Just beautiful ❤️❤️❤️🎶🎶🎶
Wow! Amazingly beautiful! "These are the voyages of the star ship Enterfloyd.."
This music is out of this universe like this video... very unique something like a God can create ❤
shanu acharjee plot twist: david gilmour and roger waters are the gods. but sadly they hate each other.
Andy the car nerd i don't think they hate each other
you're probably wrong
shanu acharjee read the story about their relations...
wow dude my spliff just fell down. this was a fucking trip! thanks for that, repect the artist. peace from germany
dark side is 0 before and after and everything in between is magic
Que bello
Holy shit
God's music
I'm just here for the music.
Fascinante
Genialne.
simplesmente..adoro..
Hermoso
What? From witch album is this? Why they only played this in Pompeii? I can't believe after 7 years listening to all albums i still can find this masterpiece
It's a part of Saurceful of Secrets, in Saurceful of Secrets.
@@danielpotito951 the live version is way better than the album track to be fair
I want this played at my funeral in 2065 when I'm gonna be 102 years old.
Nice.
totally lost in this music right now
Floyd Inmortal,
Tienes el video en vivo de pompeii?
ua-cam.com/video/IWYBvRwzprk/v-deo.html
Recommendation: Read H C Andersen's "on judgement day" while listening
Dave's voice is soo perfect for this song.... i`ve heard bands cover this,.and *kill* it, just NAIL it; then, someone sings....
:-(
Musica viagem....
I’ve instructed my wife and kids that if I’m on my deathbed, this song is to be played at the time of death.
classic number and the video lot better than the Pompeii version top marks.
Godly.
That was wild.
Genius
Who is high btw....!!?
GOD PINK FLOYD.
Achamp1121 had a slightly different version pretty sure he made it first. But his got removed for copywriter
well done... no volcano tho? ;¬)
I believe that the ship had the last thing that humans could send to space so we could be remembered of .. and it gets destroyed
i feel like they had eruption of "bad" emotions in this track
Where is this footage from?
Paulo Vítor Oliveira Audio:Live at Pompeii
Video: dunno
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Dope video and all but you should change your title to fan made music video
Haaaaaa haaaaaahaaaa haaaahaaaaaa etc... ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
If Ann Druyan orders that this video be deleted for copyright royalty issues,
...I think Carl Sagan would be very disappointed;
and might come back from the dead and divorce her.
sou bom e bonito
Slave 2
Sausage full of cheese . Lol
🎶Saucer full of secrets 🎶
1 of my favs . Been there done that .
Pompeii version?
aka the best one
@@marcos22216 I prefer the longer Ummagumma version recorded in Birmingham live, with the applause at the end.
does anyone else think this and George Harrison - 'Wonderwall to be here' sound similar?
George definately took inspiration from this. It sounds too similar.
16 idiots were burned by the hot of the scenes and the high temperature of the music. That's why they didn't like it.
LAmar tocame
Non è vero che non sì può volare……..
Great song, lousy cartoonish CGI (yes I know it’s from Cosmos).
This is from Neil deGrasse Tysons' Cosmos. Great series
Thats a great profile picture