Their BEST Album? - Pink Floyd - The Wall FIRST REACTION (Disc 1)

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  • @plzno4768
    @plzno4768 Рік тому +69

    The Wall represents the isolation and alienation of the character Pink and most of the songs are based off part of Roger Waters life and Pink Floyd’s original guitarist

    • @PicassoFace
      @PicassoFace Рік тому

      Roger Water and David Gilmour* 😉

  • @austinmucciante3108
    @austinmucciante3108 Рік тому +59

    "Goodbye cruel world" is Pink finishing the Wall by successfully alienating himself from all of those around him. The Wall is a metaphor for all of the "bricks" or hardships that have effected Pink and led him to isolate himself from others. Examples of the "bricks" are his father flying across the ocean leaving just a memory, his mother being over protective, abusive schooling, etc. After taking a woman home (one of my turns) he becomes violent and causes her to leave him alone where he sings "dont leave me now." He concludes in pt3 that he doesnt need anyone's help or any medications help so he seals himself inside the Wall alone and says farewell. Until disc 2..

    • @srosendale
      @srosendale 5 місяців тому

      Pretty sure Don't Leave Me Now is to his wife

    • @MrJambug
      @MrJambug 28 днів тому

      @@srosendale Exactly. Not because he loves her, but because as he puts it: "I need you, babe. To put through the shredder in front of my friends".

  • @strbourne
    @strbourne Рік тому +27

    22:56 the song you're referring to is called What Shall We Do Now and was sadly cut out of the album. I would love to see you react to it! It also has an extended version of Empty Spaces to go with it.

    • @lawrencejelsma8118
      @lawrencejelsma8118 Рік тому +3

      From 1980 rock stations understanding how Pink Floyd likes to build up their tracks to flow into preceded tracks like "Young Lust" (if not radio stations in the 1980s cleverly tagged it in front of Young Lust to make it adequately longer to play as a hard rock more complete tune). I think it added a beginning to "Young Lust" track vs just being immersed into that track in a noticeable jerk "Where are all the good times! ..." suddenness Pink Floyd never orchestrated before starting with words before building up, especially that first 14 minutes in tracks (ignoring Animals album of 1977 where each track was individualized) of the album "Wish You Were Here" of 1975. Our local radio stations didn't start off on the short brief track to start at lyrics except played all 14 minutes before the change in tune of "Welcome To The Machine (or The Machine)" track on side 1, completing the side 1 of "Wish You Were Here" album. We had really into it rock stations in heavy metal to be fair to other rock artists played back to back songs of theirs ... But additionally added to following "Young Lust" with "Run Like Hell" to be more like a three part set of tracks flowing into each other that other heavy metal rock artists also had done by radio stations trying to figure out the artist for music listeners over the air ways (boom boxes to car radios included).

  • @Klui_
    @Klui_ Рік тому +12

    Your reaction to Don't Leave Me Now is actually a mood, I remember being stunned after listening to it, one of the best moments in their entire discography, loved the video!!

  • @flubblert
    @flubblert Рік тому +35

    When the band went on tour with The Wall in 1979-80, the album was performed in its entirety from beginning to end just as you're listening to it here. Except that during the live performances a 35 ft high wall that stretched the width of the arena was slowly constructed across the stage completely walling off the band from the audience by the end of side 2 (goodbye goodbye goodbye). The first track of side three.. "Hey You" is performed completely behind the wall as the audience is subjected to nightmarish animation projected on the front of wall. The story in a nutshell is about a rockstar slowly losing his mind, and the things (bricks), in his life that led up to it, and we the audience are brought along for the ride. 🥺
    Nice job 👍

    • @flubblert
      @flubblert Рік тому +2

      The main protagonist of the story, Pink, is an amalgam of sorts of lyricist and co-vocalist Roger Waters who lost his father in world war II, (thus the war sounds) and co-founder Syd Barrett who lost his mind in the late 60s and had to be removed from the group.

  • @musemuser777
    @musemuser777 Рік тому +34

    You definitely need to watch the movie "The Wall" after you listen to the full album.💯👍
    🔥🎸🔥

    • @lawrencejelsma8118
      @lawrencejelsma8118 Рік тому

      The movie doesn't answer Pink Floyd's sudden jerk of radio stations not starting that track out with "Young Lust" to not precede it with "Empty Spaces like here (I think shorter version of What Shall We Do track)" and then do back to back Pink Floyd with "Run Like Hell" radio listeners of the 1980s had to sequentially listen to as a 3-piece orchestral hard rock tracks. Maybe it was the Hard Rock D.Js. that orchestrated it vs Pink Floyd changing it for the movie version + tacking on "Run Like Hell" right after the second track "Young Lust!"

  • @kylem.9525
    @kylem.9525 Рік тому +26

    If you like their more introspective stuff, you should definitely listen to Wish You Were Here next. It’s by far their spaciest, most melancholic album.

  • @fibrown444
    @fibrown444 Рік тому +8

    I was born in 78, and this album got me through my teens. I played it out on cassette at least five times. A total classic.

  • @jager9022
    @jager9022 Рік тому +13

    Yessss! Great to see you're back doing reactions again my man, and especially with a behemoth masterpiece album like this. I think one album you should definitely react to would be Mezzanine by Massive Attack. You want the most unique sound, tasteful bass/guitar tones, so many textures, groovy and badass af (you're guaranteed to make a stank face at least once), and absolutely full production? Boom, it's perfect for you. Don't worry too, it's not some extremely wack Avant Garde experimental stuff that's an acquired taste, it was a pretty big hit in the 90's, with many big singles (also, how this album came out in the 90's in genuinely mind blowing, and more so since it was a big hit, you wouldn't get something like this popular today, and especially also that nothing that's been released since sounds even remotely like it, if it came out tomorrow it'd sound totally new and fresh)

  • @Jacob.Sanders
    @Jacob.Sanders Рік тому +14

    This album is awesome 😎, after you finish this album you should listen to "animals" by pink Floyd, it's an amazing album aswell

  • @rreznor660
    @rreznor660 Рік тому +5

    It’s about roger losing his dad in the war, his over bearing mother, the abuse of education system, fame of being a rockstar, turning into an asshole, being drugged out…building a metaphoric wall around him from other people…then being condemned for his sins at the end.

  • @alexanderkvita3610
    @alexanderkvita3610 Рік тому +8

    Reacting to disc 1 without disc 2 is a crime against humanity! And, yeah, Pink Floyd in the wall tour played this album from start to the end live.

  • @richardadesmond
    @richardadesmond Рік тому +6

    What a wonderful surprise. I watched Roger play this live back in 2016, so trippy and a unique rock experience. I really hope he tours with it again.

  • @g0newick3d
    @g0newick3d Рік тому +9

    I'm definitely more excited for your reaction to the 2nd half of the album, I think it's the better half. It has most of my favorite songs at least.

    • @234cheech
      @234cheech Рік тому +2

      FIRST HALF IS WAY BETTER

  • @scottwatson9453
    @scottwatson9453 Рік тому +4

    I've listened to this album since it was released thousands of times and cannot get bored with it. I personally love it more than darkside.

  • @yt.lilsantee
    @yt.lilsantee Рік тому +2

    I loved your Dark Side Of The Moon reaction, you're very honest about what you like and don't like about the music which few reactions channels have.
    I haven't watched the video yet but I know it's gonna be great :D

  • @hecticscone
    @hecticscone Рік тому +5

    looking forward to see what he's going to edit out of In The Flesh and how he'll react to it in general if he does Disc 2 😂

  • @williameitel4981
    @williameitel4981 Рік тому +2

    Awesome break down of the Wall side 1. I can’t wait to hear side 2 reaction! You certainly know your music !!!! Fantastic job!

  • @jmichaelbell5434
    @jmichaelbell5434 Рік тому +1

    I’m totally involved in observing your reactions to the thoughts and impressions this piece draws from you.
    The album was released just days following my 20th birthday. Now, all these years later, it follows me, reminding me of who I am, who I was, and who I have not yet become.
    I was 👍🏻 #420 and comment #69. Whatever that means it’s peculiar. 😅

  • @mrmwilding3539
    @mrmwilding3539 6 місяців тому

    ❤ this reaction man. Life- long Floyd fan n seeing younger gen appreciate real old music is touching🇺🇸🇬🇧

  • @alva1370
    @alva1370 Рік тому +1

    Everybody has their own favorite, nobody is wrong.

  • @pitcherrendon
    @pitcherrendon Рік тому +1

    You should give The Final Cut (1983) a listen. It's primarily written by Waters and is basically The Wall pt. 2. In fact, at least 3 of the songs on Final Cut were written for the Wall but ended up not making the "cut" (haha). It's very polarizing with it's anti-war, personal theme, but it's no doubt a genius piece of work. It was the last piece of work Rogers helped make in Pink Floyd, and he ended up leaving the band in '87 or so.

  • @angelfp30
    @angelfp30 Рік тому +2

    Now you should do Animals and Wish You Were Here, those are my top 2 albums, absolute masterpieces

  • @lucaslpy5507
    @lucaslpy5507 Рік тому +2

    One of my favorite album ever ! You have to react to disc 2 please

  • @0gkmedia0
    @0gkmedia0 Рік тому +1

    What a great first reaction. Once you understand the story you will hear many more in that. Go for the secound disk and be ready for more magic.

  • @Stampmaster55
    @Stampmaster55 Рік тому +6

    The Wall is a pseudo autobiographical story told by Roger Waters about his life. His father died in WWII on the front lines in Anzio, and that is the sound of planes you hear, followed by the sound of a baby crying which was a young Waters who was 2 years old when his father died. The film begins with a song that doesn't appear on the album titled "When the Tigers Broke Free" about the death of his father (Tigers being German Tiger tanks). The other band members asked it be left off the album because it was too personal.

    • @brodymercer8166
      @brodymercer8166 18 годин тому

      When the Tigers Broke Free was put into their next studio album "The Final Cut" which is very much a Roger Waters anti-war album.

  • @AlanHarnish
    @AlanHarnish Рік тому +2

    Gotta do disc two, it gets really good

  • @top40researcher31
    @top40researcher31 Рік тому

    the best way to listen to this as you are doing with listen with headphones absolute mind blowing

  • @TheRodriguezFilms
    @TheRodriguezFilms Рік тому +1

    Please react to disc 2!! Disc 2 is absolutely incredible and enhances disc 1 in retrospect.

  • @LeveyHere
    @LeveyHere Рік тому

    Young Lust is definitely one of my favorite Pink Floyd songs and probably my favorite off this album for sure, with Another Brick In The Wall Pt. 2 leading close behind.

  • @yvesblues560
    @yvesblues560 Рік тому

    Nice cut choices 🙏exciting resonance 😍

  • @gustavotslj8934
    @gustavotslj8934 Рік тому

    Aw man loved this as always, I think you’ll really like “Is There Anybody Out There?” on disc 2, that song made me pick up a guitar and start learning

  • @SlowUnsteadyTV
    @SlowUnsteadyTV Рік тому +1

    Definitely need the disc 2 reaction

  • @anthonyholroyd5359
    @anthonyholroyd5359 Рік тому +1

    So the 'Wall' is the mental distance and isolation that the character 'Pink' (who is kind of like Roger Waters - who wrote the album. And who is played by Bob Geldof in the film) puts between him and the rest of the world.
    The record walks through his life - from losing his father on world war two; a hard time at school; an over protective mother; a hedonistic teenage & young adulthood as a rockstar and; a failed marriage.
    All of these experiences he sees retrospectively as 'bricks in the Wall' that are making him more and more isolated.
    'goodbye cruel world' is him completing the wall and hiding away behind it.
    From then we see his isolation and regrets but inability to reach out beyond the wall, and his descent into warped, poisonous and tyrannical thought patterns in his isolation.
    Finally he puts himself on trial - recognising perhaps that he can't keep blaming his mother or his ex-wife or anyone else for his own actions. He demands of himself that he 'tear down the Wall' and try to find his way back to the world.

  • @jaydenn1160
    @jaydenn1160 Рік тому +1

    This is awesome to see :)

  • @MotivatedInfinity
    @MotivatedInfinity 10 місяців тому

    between The Happiest Days of Our Lives and Another Brick in The Wall Part 2, when he said "oh, a two song buildup!" I was like
    "Buddy, you don't even know what's coming."

  • @SaltyStU2
    @SaltyStU2 Рік тому +4

    Definitely my favourite Floyd album. There's an excellent concert film that I can't recommend to you enough called "Roger Waters The Wall"

  • @Stampmaster55
    @Stampmaster55 Рік тому +1

    Finally, if you are floored by the arrangements in The Wall, give the album Wish You Were Here a try. It's their tribute album to Syd Barret. It is amazing.

  • @dreww1609
    @dreww1609 Рік тому +1

    2 singers - writer and bass player Roger Waters is the more unique less conventional, and guitar hero David Gilmour sings the smoother more typical sounding vocals - they are about 65/35 David through the band history (even keyboardist Richard Wright has solo parts twice on Dark Side and they all harmonize consistently). This album features Roger more than any other. In side 2 high light "Comfortably Numb" is the easiest example as Roger sings the verses and David the Chorus sections. I can see how confusing it would be without knowing that.

  • @mikewatts867
    @mikewatts867 Рік тому +2

    Dark Side, Wish You Were Here, Animals, and The Wall are the four best rock albums ever, in my opinion. All by the same band, which is just ridiculous when you think about it. Each of those albums should be listened to as one long song. They are stories that tie together. The Wall in particular, some of the songs are very short, and meant to be listened to in the context of the entire album. I love how Pink Floyd still speaks to people of all ages, and they always will.

  • @gracesprocket7340
    @gracesprocket7340 Рік тому

    Recommend taking the time to watch the movie version of it as well. It is great for contextualising and visualising the songs and their narratives.

  • @iainmac6136
    @iainmac6136 Рік тому +1

    Gilmour can do more with one note than most with entire fretboard.

  • @BlueCloudGlow
    @BlueCloudGlow Рік тому +1

    You have to finish the album! There are so many great songs left. I also highly recommend you react to "Animals" by Pink Floyd.

  • @JayJamsSpams
    @JayJamsSpams Рік тому

    I enjoyed your reaction. You might want to consider reading the lyrics as you go along so you can follow it all.

  • @KevinWalton-me4vv
    @KevinWalton-me4vv 23 дні тому

    I still listen today 64 I love good music

  • @forresthouser5807
    @forresthouser5807 Рік тому

    Bear in mind there are 3 vocalists in this band, and they are quite good at picking which one should be singing which parts.

  • @KevinWalton-me4vv
    @KevinWalton-me4vv 23 дні тому

    I grow listening to good heavy metal I see these 14 time live

  • @234cheech
    @234cheech Рік тому +1

    its a moog synth organ backwards on happiest days of our lifes

  • @KevinWalton-me4vv
    @KevinWalton-me4vv 23 дні тому

    Glad young one are get in to good music like your reacton to good music

  • @charlywested6465
    @charlywested6465 Рік тому

    I think I just heard you say that you are a "DUNE" fan as in Frank Herbert's Dune.. I Love those Books have read them all more than Once.

  • @mdeux3778
    @mdeux3778 Рік тому

    Now, you are ready for the movie

  • @SlowUnsteadyTV
    @SlowUnsteadyTV Рік тому +1

    I'd recommend you check out Vespertine by Bjork (if you haven't already). You'll definitely love it. Would love to see a reaction to that as well.

  • @paulabanuelos6984
    @paulabanuelos6984 6 місяців тому

    This whole album is an anthology, a reckoning, a testament and a reverberation of the soul and psyche

  • @stonedage5087
    @stonedage5087 Рік тому +1

    One of the greatest albums of all time

  • @80Jay71
    @80Jay71 Рік тому +1

    watch the movie and you'll get the context of the songs. Directed by Alan Parker.

    • @Alainfournier22
      @Alainfournier22 Рік тому +1

      Exactly, to understand this album you haveto watch the movie

  • @magicninja31
    @magicninja31 11 місяців тому

    The Wall is that emotional wall you put up to make sure you don't get hurt by the world...through the album our protagonist learns to keep people at arms reach by his teachers and mother and by disc 2 he's already pretty bad off looking for filling that void with drugs and women which only serves to have him withdraw even more to the point of madness.

  • @mrbungle3310
    @mrbungle3310 Рік тому

    I never rly loved pink floyd but if i had to choose a favourite album it would be this

  • @Chico50445
    @Chico50445 Рік тому

    I know last time I posted 5 long comments because you listening to Pink Floyd got me excited. I will just say for an incredible insight on the band and the albums you HAVE to check out JTCurtis’s album reviews

  • @Faygris
    @Faygris Рік тому

    My favorite album of all time 🤍

  • @showmoke
    @showmoke 2 місяці тому

    'I don't want any pudding' ....... that's sooooooo funny!!

  • @albertohernandeza5661
    @albertohernandeza5661 Рік тому +1

    Another brick in the wall pt I is easily the best thing on that album, is so atmospheric and tasteful.. yet is full of emotion and significance for the album.

    • @sadi0807
      @sadi0807 Рік тому

      definitely captures the feel of the entire album

  • @stennostenno1346
    @stennostenno1346 Рік тому

    Goodbye Blue Sky is my favorite song of the album

  • @swfcocs1
    @swfcocs1 Рік тому

    Animals is another amazing Floyd album, people always talk about the big three of Dark side, wish you were here and The Wall but Animals is a match in my opinion

  • @darkwatersband
    @darkwatersband Рік тому

    You need to listen to the Final Cut album it’s very much a part 2 to the wall but a very different feel much darker and emotional. Many people hate it and many people love it

  • @CommieGobbledygook
    @CommieGobbledygook Рік тому

    good review.

  • @spencerbookman2523
    @spencerbookman2523 Рік тому

    While the movie is pretty cool (and I should give it another watch, sometime) my favorite Pink Floyd album is Wish You Were Here. Also, Animals has a strange groove that I like a lot.

  • @80Jay71
    @80Jay71 Рік тому

    The weirdest change in bpm in one song I've heard is probably Metallica's "Harvester of Sorrows". I'd like you to react to that one. And perhaps their "Master of Puppets" as well.

  • @KevinWalton-me4vv
    @KevinWalton-me4vv 23 дні тому

    Never ever stop a solo or you brake a rule

  • @diemulltonnencrew3020
    @diemulltonnencrew3020 Рік тому

    "I think hes talking about how music keeps him happy" - meanwhile pink falling into a selfdestructive rage and thinking about suicide

  • @gerryweed7697
    @gerryweed7697 Рік тому

    best band of all times 😎👍

  • @KevinWalton-me4vv
    @KevinWalton-me4vv 23 дні тому

    This well put to. Day music in a dustybin

  • @Prospro8
    @Prospro8 11 місяців тому

    If you approach this for the first time, you'd do better to watch the MOVIE alongside it. Waters in a self biographical way paints a picture of the different stages of development of British youth from WWII until the '80s. I'd say you need to do that.

  • @anahatatutu
    @anahatatutu Рік тому

    It would be a tragedy not to do Disc 2

  • @charlywested6465
    @charlywested6465 Рік тому

    Young man you have to watch the Movie the Wall.. and then revisit the album until you truly understand that it's the story of a man who's father died in the wat. He was raised by an over protective mom and in a school system that further caused him to put up walls.. protective walls to keep people out, and then later on in life as he amended to great heights as a Rock star he decended into chemically addicted abyss leading to depression and mental illness. Soon his wife leaves him for another man and he has a psychotic break and destroying his apartment into tiny pieces of rubble. Eventually he has gone so far into his mental illness that he uses his Rock star status to build an accult like following of fans. Eventually he is left Ina catatonic state of clinical madness

  • @degeweldigekaas
    @degeweldigekaas Рік тому

    Great

  • @tonys2899
    @tonys2899 7 місяців тому

    Watch the Wall Movie!

  • @charlywested8307
    @charlywested8307 5 місяців тому

    Your going to have to watch Pink Foyd the wall "the Movie" it will explain everything and you'll will be reviled and you will awaken like neo from the Matrix my brother

  • @capetowntrikeman
    @capetowntrikeman Рік тому

    May I suggest you pull up the lyrics for the next video. Also, watch the movie The Wall. It will all make sense to you.

  • @frankrice6935
    @frankrice6935 Рік тому

    Your chopping up the video not UA-cam 😂

  • @franciscobocchini313
    @franciscobocchini313 Рік тому

    Veja o filme The Wall do diretor Allan Parker. Veja o filme.

  • @Sabastianspreadworth
    @Sabastianspreadworth Рік тому

    Watch the video then you'll understand a lot more.

  • @uppercut1988
    @uppercut1988 3 місяці тому

    congratulations you have discovered the secret message send your response to Old Pink care of funny farm Roger Caroline's on the phone

  • @mutlucansihman
    @mutlucansihman Рік тому

    That is why I comment badly on your musical taste. This and Taylor Swift never ever could be together in a playlist.
    And you called me pretentious Radiohead fan in a video and showed my comment in the beginning.
    Bro i just wanted to let you know there are amazing music pieces out there waiting to be discovered both from past and from modern times
    So don't waste your time on poppy musicians and albums, get deep and lost in the music from different, weird, unique genres.
    Respect still ;)

  • @paulr935
    @paulr935 Рік тому

    Zoomertuber can't empathize with hardship 'The Video'

  • @JohnCane147
    @JohnCane147 7 місяців тому

    Why did you listen to that shitty version? Listen to LIVE album "Is There Anybody Out There"

  • @Mirrale
    @Mirrale Рік тому

    Dodisctwo

  • @sebastienichtertz8879
    @sebastienichtertz8879 Рік тому

    Americans....talkingboxes!

  • @jeffstieper7917
    @jeffstieper7917 2 місяці тому

    This dude doesn't get it at all.

  • @bentindle9036
    @bentindle9036 Рік тому

    No, not even close. DSOTM,WYWH and animals are all better. The Wall was when Gilmour’s guitar work was being pushed aside.

    • @sadi0807
      @sadi0807 Рік тому

      the big four albums are all great, everyone has different opinions, it’s on if the reasons of what makes pink floyd so great, and in my opinion, the wall is their best album

    • @pierceely1197
      @pierceely1197 Рік тому

      The Final Cut is more like where Gilmour's guitar playing was pushed aside.

    • @bentindle9036
      @bentindle9036 Рік тому +1

      @@pierceely1197 you could add all the solo work on the wall and it may be slightly longer than solos just on Dogs.

    • @blodgettshouseofinsanity
      @blodgettshouseofinsanity Рік тому

      @@pierceely1197 yes. But that album also has some of Roger’s strongest lyrics. It seems people either despise that album or adore it. I’m in the latter group

    • @pierceely1197
      @pierceely1197 Рік тому

      @blodgettshouseofinsanity3635 I totally love The Final Cut, it's depressing at the same time quite uplifting. It was Roger at his lyrical peak and Gilmour had some great solos on "Your Possible Pasts", "The Fletcher Memorial Home" and the title track.

  • @234cheech
    @234cheech Рік тому

    the cuts ruin it for me sorry