I had the great privelage to see Pink Floyd live in open air concert in Hamburg, Germany in 1994 - they presented the same show as in the PULSE video.....and it was absolutely mind blowing! The gigantic stage was about three stories high and the light show and music was from another planet ! Everybody was mesmerised, even without drugs or drink, and it was by miles the most fantastic spectacle that I have ever seen. It is 30 years ago now but the feelings that I had on that hot summer night have never left me - Pink Floyd touched my heart and soul that night as they always had when listening to their music.
I'm 76, live in Georgia, USA and a joy seeing young folks enjoying greatest rock bands 🎉🎉❤❤I saw FLOYD 5 times and about 200 concerts in my lifetime of many rock bands but FLOYD was by far the best most unique band ever ❤❤
thank you girls for you like of my comment...Y'all warmed my heart seeing you enjoying them. You help keeping them and their talents alive in your hearts and mind.
Pink Floyd are probably the highest IQ band in history, the amount of imagination and intelligence that goes into their songs is mind boggling, it really is
dude it's not about iq. it's about evoking emotion by singing about things everyone can relate to, but nobody in the same way, because we all have different life experiences. as well as musical ability which supports said emotion invocation edit: to clarify i myself have an above average iq (not to toot my own horn or hold it over anybody, but i'm trying to make a point here) and i would NEVER question someones interpretation of a pink floyd song, precisely because they sing of such personal themes, that it means something different to everybody... take it back, for example: to me he's singing about my relationship with one of my exes, when i know in reality it's about man's relationship with the earth and nature...
This has been a Long Time coming !! Pink Floyd are in a League of their own ! No one can come close !! I have seen them in Concert twice. Unbelievable Experience !
If you've seen the group photo on the inner gatefold of the Meddle album (1971) - all four look like men caught in a thoroughly hungover state, and Gilmour most of all. :) I love that photo, precisely because it's so un-fixed: it looks like the photographer just strolled in and took a snapshot the morning after...and there is little doubt that there *were* some mornings after for them during those years (John Leckie, who produced the album, has hinted that the sessions could be erratic and that the band were sometimes late and high coming in).
This was a tribute to Syd Barrett, one of the founding members of Pink Floyd. Off the Wish You Were Here album R.I.P. Claudia Fontaine 😢💔 Nice Hair 🤣🤣🤣 Lulu kills me 🤣🤣
Syd Barrett wrote 10 and co-wrote 2 of the first 13 songs Pink Floyd released. Tragically he deteriorated mentally to the point that he had to be replaced. The first few lines of the song sums it up..."Remember when you were young. You shon like the sun. Shine on you crazy diamond. Now there's a look in your eyes like black holes in the sky..."
She died due to mental health issues ( I believe schizophrenia?) And extreme drug use. So sad, he was a very talented man before these two things took over his mind..
All this great classic music is really broadening the youngster. Even more than she can realize at this point. I exposed my daughter to great music and she indulged me by actually listening. Brit Floyd does an amazing job of giving the Pink Floyd experience and they are touring North America. Highly recommend.
Totally agree, it seems the 'music media', t.v and the modern press are hell bent on poisoning young minds to the garbage that is rap, boy/girl bands, millionaire divas who perhaps make one album in three years, and are more content with wearing as little as possible on stage and in the press. And don't get me started on the 'Eurovision Song Contest'.....Aaargh!
This is one of the longest intros at about 8 minutes, but if you sit back and take it in it's worth it. When Syd Barrett had to leave the band, he wasn't just tossed aside and forgotten. The album Wish You Were Here is such a great tribute to him. While watching the on-stage video with clips of Syd, I can't help but get choked up.
Yes, same here. Syd’s mind, from a combination of schizophrenia and a lot of drugs, sort of collapsed in on itself. This song is a loving tribute to a dear friend who was still there, yet not really there at all.
David’s guitar solos will give you the “oohs, ahs, mmms, and hmms”. He’s quite possibly the only guitarist I’ve heard that can give you an eargasm just by bending one string.
This is a great song for beginning the concert. It has a taste of everything you will be seeing and hearing for the rest of the concert. And, they deliver. After reacting to as many as you wish watch the entire concert. It's a must experience.
One of the greatest songs ever by arguably the greatest band ever. The opening beautiful long notes on the organ came about by experimenting on wine glasses using fingers, I believe the story goes. There are videos about this. David Gilmour once performed a huge concert in Venice and out walking earlier in the day came across a street performer playing tunes on wine glasses. He invited him to join him on stage for this song that evening. And he did!
The wine glass player was playing this song and David says: ‘Did you realise you are playing one of my tunes?” He offers the man to play at the concert and the man looks sceptical so David says: ‘Oh you’ll be properly paid!” So the man does!
The saxophonist here was Dick Parry. This concert was in 1994......20 years after he originally played with them on the studio recording. Oh, and he also played on their 'Dark Side of the Moon' album. This was one of thos rare lightning-in-a-bottle moments, where some of the very best all came together.
I can sit and listen to them all day this song hits me in my belly ! I feel a great loss an emptiness a hole left by tragedy also i feel happiness in knowing ! Also a bit of wonder and faith !
I will be watching the entire concert tomorrow night to celebrate the 30th anniversary of seeing them in concert. Just watch the entire thing. You won't be disappointed.
Here’s an awesome thought… Your great-grand children will enjoy this music as much as you do. This is an example of ‘timeless’ music which will always be appreciated. I prefer the richness of the studio versions of these songs, but the videos show that actual people created these masterpieces and how cool is that. Thanks for this video.
Cathy...I'm with you I love the Sax such an expressive instrument gives me the shivers😊. One of Floyd's Classics. They certainly do put on a spectacle of a stage performance. Great reaction and yes Lulu the hair was awesome 😅
Every track from this Pulse Concert is a masterpiece, both musically and visually. I'm torn between recommending you watch the whole concert in one go or take it one track at a time. I suppose you should take it piece by piece to get your reactions but the whole show is magic.
This entire album is a masterpiece! And I tell all of the reactors I watch I tell them if you’re gonna do Floyd you either have to do the entire album or do each song consecutively so you get the whole story. One does not listen to Pink Floyd you experience Pink Floyd! This entire album was written to honor Syd Barrett. It was David Gilmour’s tribute to his friend. Oh and David Gilmour is a guitar god! He’s on my guitar Mt Rushmore with Stevie Ray Vaughan, Eddie Van Halen, and Jimi
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Donna knows her pink Floyd and great band to listen to. And may i say you ladies are looking more beautiful to me on these recent reactions. Wintersun Alex❄️❤️
React too...On The Turning Away live 1988.....and 1-wish you were here, 2- learning to fly, 3- coming back to Life, 4- another brick in the wall, 5- The great gig in the sky, 6- sorrow and 7- Run like hell.... all live pulse!!! Epic musics at show pulse !!!
Probably the best song that Pink Floyd has ever done , although many would argue about that sentiment . Have you ever thought about the fact , that a boy with Lulu's hair obsession is usually bald by the time they are 30 years old ?
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you ladies!!! That album is one of my favorites!! Ya'll should check out the rest of it, you will NOT be disappointed!! I LOVE PINK FLOYD!!
'piper' is a reference to syds obsession with Kenneth Grahame's classic 1908 novel The Wind in the Willows( a story he wrote for his son Alastair who killed himself by putting his head on a railway track) but IN particular in the story it takes hard left turn into a bizarre but very interesting moment(not unlike early pink floyds music) Otter has lost his son and Rat and Mole get in their boat and row through the night to look for him. Just before the dawn they come upon incredible music and walking through the trees come face to face with a deity who is clearly (though never named) the Great God Pan. There at Pan’s feet is the lost otter boy. Ratty and Mole wake up later to find the otter boy and Mole is aware of a dream he cannot remember, while Rat notices hoof prints in the grass: Pan a benevolent god has blessed them with forgetfulness. They then load the boy into the boat and take him back to his family recognizing though that they have had an unusual if elusive experience. The instrument that 'pan' was playing was a 'panflute' or flute of pipes this was so captivating it led mole to their missing baby otter.
Syd Barrett, original guitarist and lead singer of Pink Floyd, as well was one of the co-founders in 1964, his tragic demise because of drugs and mental health issues led to him being forced out of the ban by 1968. His good friend and friend of the band, David Gilmour, (singer and guitarist you see here onstage), took over for Barrett in 1968. Syd Barrett is the one that created the band's name, Pink Floyd. Like every other Rock band to come out of England in the 1960s, Floyd was a Blues based band. Syd had quite a collection of albums from many American Blues guitarists from the early 1900s. Two of his favorites were, PINK Anderson, (1900-1974),... and FLOYD Council, (1911-1976). Over the years PF made many references to Syd in their songs, in fact their 1975 album, "Wish You Were Here" that this song is on, was really all about Syd. Syd is the one they wished were here. The acronym of "Shine On You Crazy Diamond",... (SOYCD), is a shout out to Syd, the 1st, 3rd, and 5th letters of the acronym spell SYD.
I had the pleasure of seeing them in concert just before this when I was in High School in Philly... still, to this day, my favorite concert of all time (from my favorite band of all time!) The concert I went to is very similar to Pulse.... sounded great! I'm glad you guys enjoyed this!!! You're all toooo cute!!! 😂❤
Hi ladies, thank you for reacting to this, and certainly no abuse from me. You three have great taste in music so be well and thankyou. Donna need more respect!
I highly recommend that you try Keep Talking next, from this great Pulse concert. It will blow you away when David Gilmour uses a brand new instrument.
October 20th 1994 at earls court London England. One of the best days of my life. I was at this concert. The song great gig in the sky from the pulse concert brought down the house. Love your reactions. Keep your journey coming. The great gig in the sky will blow your mind
I have been to many, many concerts in my life from numerous different artists. I went to 3 concerts during "The Division Bell" tour in '94. There is no one, not even KISS, that puts on a musical experience like Pink Floyd did.
When they recorded this song in the studio, Syd Barret walked in, nobody recognized him at first, his appearance had changed so much. The guy on Sax, Dick Perry, played on the original studio recording.
The song was inspired by Syd Barrett but the theme of loss of innocence, or lost souls, friends who were caught in the labyrinth of forces they could not control, or who were sucked under - that theme resonated powerfully and widely with the 1960s/70s generations, and it still resonates today, It could easily have been about the people in "The Deer Hunter" and their journeys from youth and innocence to death, destruction and betrayal. This is such a powerful piece, both musically and emotionally.. and it explores many different stages of memory and grief (that's even more true if you'd listeh to the original 1975 recording, where it's arranged in two suites bookending the album - the version played here mostly corresponds to the first suite.
There music is a mood , adventure Saw them in the late 70’s at the Oakland Arena on the Animals tour Were they played this whole album, the “Animal's” album , and a great deal of “Dark side of the Moon” album live As a teenager it was a bit of an musical experience
Here you can see what perfect music sounds like. Imagine 200,000 watts of surround sound, 100,000 people and you right in the middle of it all. It was epic.
Pulse is a tour around the world in 1994. Concert in Prague at,, open air stadium started by this song concert in front of 140,000 fans... An experience that has not been overcome.
i love the enthusiasm that you ladies have when you know something id truly special.... Like Led Zep and Floyd... You bring a smile to my face as I watch your reactions... thank you for that... And Keep on Rocking ladies.
the video is from the Pulse concert, I saw them in Sydney it was mind blowing and a night I won't forget :) they opened the show with the song Time, and the moment the clocks stopped ticking a giant old fashioned 4- post bed smashed into the stage. I'm very tall and it looked like it just missed the top of my head as it flew over the top of me haha.
Been a Floyd fan since i was 10 yrs old thats 52 yrs , this is a tribute to the founder Syd Barrett who started the band in 1965 , he had too mush LSD and dropped out in 67/68 having done the 1st LP and one song on the 2nd LP
I've mentioned this before, I grew up on Hendrix, Clapton, Mark Knopfler, Duane Allman, Dickie Betts, Pat Simmons and Tom Johnston of the Doobie Bros. I've always been a lead guitar guy and all of these guy talked to my soul for decades. Then there's David Gilmour. He can touch every fiber in your soul, draw every emotion known to man with his play. He and Pink Floyd are simply on a different level than all other bands, In my opinion, This Pulse concert is probably the best concert ever held. From start to finish it's one emotional experience after an another. I know you 3 have a huge load on you doing your reaction channel. Please do yourself a favor and make time to watch this concert from start to finish. If you do, have plenty of tissues around, you're prolly gonna need a few. It's unlike anything you've ever seen. Hey Donna, who's wacked out enough to give you dirt on what you're doin' ? SCREW EM'! Their way to full of themselves to matter, You guys keep doin' what your doin' and we'll be here for ya. Now, Go get ya some more Pink Floyd ! !
Pink Floyd was a vibe band back in the day, when you got off work and was tired, put them on and just Chill-Lax for a hour. There in my top 5 bands all time and that's a tough list, ha
Been a fan of Pink Floyd for 42 years, and there is no other band better. I would suggest to react to Dogs of War from Pink Floyd, live, from the album, Delicate Sound of Thunder. You guys will love it
This is the first Pink Floyd song I had outside what I had heard my father listen to and it was a live version the album version is about 20 minutes long if I remember correctly it’s a amazing song. I used to put it on in the car when I was driving to work and it was still going when I got to work brilliant
This is my easily my favorite band of all time! Some might have others from this era and it's not an argument at all; you can make a case for so many bands of this era. But what I can confidently ask is where are the bands of today that compare? Whenever corporate takes over art then art suffers.
great reaction. you should listen to the whole Pulse concert - it is completely in a class of its own. In particular I would love to hear a 3-generation reaction to The Great Gig in the Sky
I had the great privelage to see Pink Floyd live in open air concert in Hamburg, Germany in 1994 - they presented the same show as in the PULSE video.....and it was absolutely mind blowing! The gigantic stage was about three stories high and the light show and music was from another planet ! Everybody was mesmerised, even without drugs or drink, and it was by miles the most fantastic spectacle that I have ever seen. It is 30 years ago now but the feelings that I had on that hot summer night have never left me - Pink Floyd touched my heart and soul that night as they always had when listening to their music.
I'm 76, live in Georgia, USA and a joy seeing young folks enjoying greatest rock bands 🎉🎉❤❤I saw FLOYD 5 times and about 200 concerts in my lifetime of many rock bands but FLOYD was by far the best most unique band ever ❤❤
thank you girls for you like of my comment...Y'all warmed my heart seeing you enjoying them. You help keeping them and their talents alive in your hearts and mind.
Pink Floyd are probably the highest IQ band in history, the amount of imagination and intelligence that goes into their songs is mind boggling, it really is
IQ and EQ. I've never had music pull on my heart strings quite like the Floyd
surely you forgot or don't know King Crimson, or Van der Graff Generator or Magma
@@skandagopal2287 Music intelligence is quite seperate or different to the kind measured in IQ tests .... Nearer intuition and emotion ,,
dude it's not about iq. it's about evoking emotion by singing about things everyone can relate to, but nobody in the same way, because we all have different life experiences. as well as musical ability which supports said emotion invocation
edit: to clarify i myself have an above average iq (not to toot my own horn or hold it over anybody, but i'm trying to make a point here) and i would NEVER question someones interpretation of a pink floyd song, precisely because they sing of such personal themes, that it means something different to everybody... take it back, for example: to me he's singing about my relationship with one of my exes, when i know in reality it's about man's relationship with the earth and nature...
@@kevanbodsworth9868 correct
RIP Sid Barrett the Crazy Diamond..a beautiful tribute song for an amazing man who struggled so hard in this beautiful world.
To me the Syd era of so called music never did anything for me. But I respect ur opinion
@@robertprady885 David Bowie cited Syd (and the Floyd's debut album, where the songs were mostly composed by Syd) as a big influence on himself.
You know that when a concert begins like this you're in for a great night! Shine on you crazy ladies!
Still another great reaction,Ladies..All the tunes from the’94 Pulse Concert are amazing and a must listen Pink Floyd..on another level ❤
Pink Floyd created the not only the greatest music of all time but the stage shows that we have today!
This was a beautiful tribute song for Syd Barrett- the original singer & guitarist of Pink Floyd 😊❤
One of the saddest stories in Rock music.
Pink Floyd used to open their concerts with this song as a tribute to Syd Barrett , I saw them in London 1989
This has been a Long Time coming !!
Pink Floyd are in a League of their own !
No one can come close !!
I have seen them in Concert twice.
Unbelievable Experience !
I love how Dave Gilmour looks like he's just turned up to clean your windows.
and instead he cleans your soul
If you've seen the group photo on the inner gatefold of the Meddle album (1971) - all four look like men caught in a thoroughly hungover state, and Gilmour most of all. :) I love that photo, precisely because it's so un-fixed: it looks like the photographer just strolled in and took a snapshot the morning after...and there is little doubt that there *were* some mornings after for them during those years (John Leckie, who produced the album, has hinted that the sessions could be erratic and that the band were sometimes late and high coming in).
This was a tribute to Syd Barrett, one of the founding members of Pink Floyd. Off the Wish You Were Here album
R.I.P. Claudia Fontaine 😢💔
Nice Hair 🤣🤣🤣 Lulu kills me 🤣🤣
RIP Richard Wright
Pink Floyd used to open their concerts with this song as a tribute to Syd Barrett , I know , I saw them in London 1989
Syd Barrett wrote 10 and co-wrote 2 of the first 13 songs Pink Floyd released. Tragically he deteriorated mentally to the point that he had to be replaced. The first few lines of the song sums it up..."Remember when you were young. You shon like the sun. Shine on you crazy diamond. Now there's a look in your eyes like black holes in the sky..."
She died due to mental health issues ( I believe schizophrenia?) And extreme drug use. So sad, he was a very talented man before these two things took over his mind..
Syd***
David plays the guitar like a god and sings like angel
This is music from heaven and it will be played in centuries to come. ❤
All this great classic music is really broadening the youngster. Even more than she can realize at this point. I exposed my daughter to great music and she indulged me by actually listening. Brit Floyd does an amazing job of giving the Pink Floyd experience and they are touring North America. Highly recommend.
Totally agree, it seems the 'music media', t.v and the modern press are hell bent on poisoning young minds to the garbage that is rap, boy/girl bands, millionaire divas who perhaps make one album in three years, and are more content with wearing as little as possible on stage and in the press. And don't get me started on the 'Eurovision Song Contest'.....Aaargh!
This is one of the longest intros at about 8 minutes, but if you sit back and take it in it's worth it. When Syd Barrett had to leave the band, he wasn't just tossed aside and forgotten. The album Wish You Were Here is such a great tribute to him. While watching the on-stage video with clips of Syd, I can't help but get choked up.
Yes, same here. Syd’s mind, from a combination of schizophrenia and a lot of drugs, sort of collapsed in on itself. This song is a loving tribute to a dear friend who was still there, yet not really there at all.
Absolutely brilliant reaction. So glad youse were all blown away by the one and only pink floyd. Put a great big grin on my face
Sorrow is another amazing song from this concert!
Timeless song, Timeless band.. perfect for your three generations reacts 👌 tx ladies 🌹
This band is legendary. So much cool greatness for you ladies to listen to xx
David’s guitar solos will give you the “oohs, ahs, mmms, and hmms”. He’s quite possibly the only guitarist I’ve heard that can give you an eargasm just by bending one string.
I'd never beat up on you, Donna!..You're too sweet a lady!
Thank you
Anything from Pulse is so good I get teary
This is a great song for beginning the concert. It has a taste of everything you will be seeing and hearing for the rest of the concert. And, they deliver. After reacting to as many as you wish watch the entire concert. It's a must experience.
What a great reaction - 3 generations just loving Pink Floyd. It's quite amazing. Great music never dies.
Thanks
One of the greatest songs ever by arguably the greatest band ever. The opening beautiful long notes on the organ came about by experimenting on wine glasses using fingers, I believe the story goes. There are videos about this.
David Gilmour once performed a huge concert in Venice and out walking earlier in the day came across a street performer playing tunes on wine glasses. He invited him to join him on stage for this song that evening. And he did!
I saw the video of that somewhere on UA-cam. It was pretty great. Gilmour is so down to earth and humble.
The wine glass player was playing this song and David says: ‘Did you realise you are playing one of my tunes?” He offers the man to play at the concert and the man looks sceptical so David says: ‘Oh you’ll be properly paid!” So the man does!
Always a real pleasure to find this charming and friendly family, accompanied by another legendary rock family!💖🫶😊
The saxophonist here was Dick Parry. This concert was in 1994......20 years after he originally played with them on the studio recording. Oh, and he also played on their 'Dark Side of the Moon' album.
This was one of thos rare lightning-in-a-bottle moments, where some of the very best all came together.
I can sit and listen to them all day this song hits me in my belly ! I feel a great loss an emptiness a hole left by tragedy also i feel happiness in knowing ! Also a bit of wonder and faith !
This exact music video from Shine on you crazy diamond that got me started listening to Pink Floyd
Hey Ladies! One of my favorite Pink Floyd songs. SOYCD from the incredible Wish You Were Here album is pure perfection! Donna you ROCK❣️❣️❣️👍😎
I will be watching the entire concert tomorrow night to celebrate the 30th anniversary of seeing them in concert. Just watch the entire thing. You won't be disappointed.
I've been lucky enough to see Pink Flod six time and been listening to them for over 50 years they are awesome
@@christopherhick2644 DITTOS MY FRIEND! 5 TIMES for me 76 years old American. 🙂😎🥳
Their best ever song and one of the greatest songs ever written and performed.
Great reaction ladies. That is one of my favorite Pink Floyd songs.
Here’s an awesome thought… Your great-grand children will enjoy this music as much as you do. This is an example of ‘timeless’ music which will always be appreciated. I prefer the richness of the studio versions of these songs, but the videos show that actual people created these masterpieces and how cool is that. Thanks for this video.
Cathy...I'm with you I love the Sax such an expressive instrument gives me the shivers😊.
One of Floyd's Classics.
They certainly do put on a spectacle of a stage performance.
Great reaction and yes Lulu the hair was awesome 😅
Every track from this Pulse Concert is a masterpiece, both musically and visually. I'm torn between recommending you watch the whole concert in one go or take it one track at a time. I suppose you should take it piece by piece to get your reactions but the whole show is magic.
This entire album is a masterpiece! And I tell all of the reactors I watch I tell them if you’re gonna do Floyd you either have to do the entire album or do each song consecutively so you get the whole story. One does not listen to Pink Floyd you experience Pink Floyd! This entire album was written to honor Syd Barrett. It was David Gilmour’s tribute to his friend. Oh and David Gilmour is a guitar god! He’s on my guitar Mt Rushmore with Stevie Ray Vaughan, Eddie Van Halen, and Jimi
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@@KathyLuluandDonna You're Welcome girls🙂
Floyd, all the notes are perfect and the gaps between are too❤
Solid reaction! You found the right Pink Floyd concert... you could react to every song at this one, their best live performance ever!
Donna knows her pink Floyd and great band to listen to. And may i say you ladies are looking more beautiful to me on these recent reactions. Wintersun Alex❄️❤️
Wow, thank you!
an immaculate and powerful live version.
React too...On The Turning Away live 1988.....and 1-wish you were here, 2- learning to fly, 3- coming back to Life, 4- another brick in the wall, 5- The great gig in the sky, 6- sorrow and 7- Run like hell.... all live pulse!!! Epic musics at show pulse !!!
Probably the best song that Pink Floyd has ever done , although many would argue about that sentiment . Have you ever thought about the fact , that a boy with Lulu's hair obsession is usually bald by the time they are 30 years old ?
Rick Wright and David - the heart and soul of Pink Floyd and Nick the heartbeat
Can you imagine if Roger had his way? No High Hopes. No Sorrow. NO PULSE!
A *beautiful* lament for Sid Barret. (May he Rest In Peace....)
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you ladies!!! That album is one of my favorites!! Ya'll should check out the rest of it, you will NOT be disappointed!! I LOVE PINK FLOYD!!
'piper' is a reference to syds obsession with Kenneth Grahame's classic 1908 novel The Wind in the Willows( a story he wrote for his son Alastair who killed himself by putting his head on a railway track) but IN particular in the story it takes hard left turn into a bizarre but very interesting moment(not unlike early pink floyds music) Otter has lost his son and Rat and Mole get in their boat and row through the night to look for him. Just before the dawn they come upon incredible music and walking through the trees come face to face with a deity who is clearly (though never named) the Great God Pan. There at Pan’s feet is the lost otter boy. Ratty and Mole wake up later to find the otter boy and Mole is aware of a dream he cannot remember, while Rat notices hoof prints in the grass: Pan a benevolent god has blessed them with forgetfulness. They then load the boy into the boat and take him back to his family recognizing though that they have had an unusual if elusive experience. The instrument that 'pan' was playing was a 'panflute' or flute of pipes this was so captivating it led mole to their missing baby otter.
You don't just listen to Pink Floyd, you are transcended beyond space and time.
Syd Barrett, original guitarist and lead singer of Pink Floyd, as well was one of the co-founders in 1964, his tragic demise because of drugs and mental health issues led to him being forced out of the ban by 1968. His good friend and friend of the band, David Gilmour, (singer and guitarist you see here onstage), took over for Barrett in 1968.
Syd Barrett is the one that created the band's name, Pink Floyd. Like every other Rock band to come out of England in the 1960s, Floyd was a Blues based band. Syd had quite a collection of albums from many American Blues guitarists from the early 1900s.
Two of his favorites were, PINK Anderson, (1900-1974),... and FLOYD Council, (1911-1976).
Over the years PF made many references to Syd in their songs, in fact their 1975 album, "Wish You Were Here" that this song is on, was really all about Syd. Syd is the one they wished were here. The acronym of "Shine On You Crazy Diamond",... (SOYCD), is a shout out to Syd, the 1st, 3rd, and 5th letters of the acronym spell SYD.
I had the pleasure of seeing them in concert just before this when I was in High School in Philly... still, to this day, my favorite concert of all time (from my favorite band of all time!) The concert I went to is very similar to Pulse.... sounded great! I'm glad you guys enjoyed this!!! You're all toooo cute!!! 😂❤
The Best of British Again. 😄😄
Hi ladies, thank you for reacting to this, and certainly no abuse from me. You three have great taste in music so be well and thankyou. Donna need more respect!
I was at this concert..30 years ago! So one you wasn’t born, one of you were a child and one of you were a young mum……you have no idea how old I feel!
There’s so much great stuff from Pulse. Sorrow, learning to fly, another brick in the wall, Run like Hell. Lots of amazing material.
I highly recommend that you try Keep Talking next, from this great Pulse concert. It will blow you away when David Gilmour uses a brand new instrument.
October 20th 1994 at earls court London England. One of the best days of my life. I was at this concert. The song great gig in the sky from the pulse concert brought down the house. Love your reactions. Keep your journey coming. The great gig in the sky will blow your mind
Nice one ladies. Best 2 concerts i went to...were Pink Floyd...and Pink FloydTy ☘️ 🙏
I have been to many, many concerts in my life from numerous different artists. I went to 3 concerts during "The Division Bell" tour in '94. There is no one, not even KISS, that puts on a musical experience like Pink Floyd did.
i love you three you should react to run like hell also live from the pulse concert it will blow you way
The actual Creator of this band WHO was a Brilliant songwriter did LSD one night and NEVER came back This is His dedicated album
Shine on Syd you crazy diamond 💎 ✨️ ❤
When they recorded this song in the studio, Syd Barret walked in, nobody recognized him at first, his appearance had changed so much. The guy on Sax, Dick Perry, played on the original studio recording.
The song was inspired by Syd Barrett but the theme of loss of innocence, or lost souls, friends who were caught in the labyrinth of forces they could not control, or who were sucked under - that theme resonated powerfully and widely with the 1960s/70s generations, and it still resonates today, It could easily have been about the people in "The Deer Hunter" and their journeys from youth and innocence to death, destruction and betrayal.
This is such a powerful piece, both musically and emotionally.. and it explores many different stages of memory and grief (that's even more true if you'd listeh to the original 1975 recording, where it's arranged in two suites bookending the album - the version played here mostly corresponds to the first suite.
There music is a mood , adventure
Saw them in the late 70’s at the Oakland Arena on the Animals tour
Were they played this whole album, the “Animal's” album , and a great deal of “Dark side of the Moon” album live
As a teenager it was a bit of an musical experience
Here you can see what perfect music sounds like.
Imagine 200,000 watts of surround sound, 100,000 people and you right in the middle of it all. It was epic.
Pulse is a tour around the world in 1994. Concert in Prague at,, open air stadium started by this song concert in front of 140,000 fans... An experience that has not been overcome.
i love the enthusiasm that you ladies have when you know something id truly special.... Like Led Zep and Floyd... You bring a smile to my face as I watch your reactions... thank you for that... And Keep on Rocking ladies.
Thanks so much!
This is the concert version and it opened this concert which i was at in 1994 in Earls Court London
Pink Floyd's masterpiece heard by three generations, nice.
I was blessed to see this performed live on the previous tour , London 1989 .
Nice reaction ladies !
Thank you!!
That’s their opener. High Hopes is the next in line, check it out live pulse. Also a great surprise in store if you watch KEEP TALKING live pulse.
A gorgeous score from a great album. The definition of SWEET: (sss- weee-t) Any guitar solo played by David Gilmour!! Peace 🕊️☮️♾️😎
Yes!!!! Yes!!! Yes!!!! Thank you Hot Donna. :) your the bestest stay hip .Dudette.
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the video is from the Pulse concert, I saw them in Sydney it was mind blowing and a night I won't forget :) they opened the show with the song Time, and the moment the clocks stopped ticking a giant old fashioned 4- post bed smashed into the stage. I'm very tall and it looked like it just missed the top of my head as it flew over the top of me haha.
Been a Floyd fan since i was 10 yrs old thats 52 yrs , this is a tribute to the founder Syd Barrett who started the band in 1965 , he had too mush LSD and dropped out in 67/68 having done the 1st LP and one song on the 2nd LP
I've mentioned this before, I grew up on Hendrix, Clapton, Mark Knopfler, Duane Allman, Dickie Betts, Pat Simmons and Tom Johnston of the Doobie Bros. I've always been a lead guitar guy and all of these guy talked to my soul for decades. Then there's David Gilmour. He can touch every fiber in your soul, draw every emotion known to man with his play. He and Pink Floyd are simply on a different level than all other bands, In my opinion, This Pulse concert is probably the best concert ever held. From start to finish it's one emotional experience after an another. I know you 3 have a huge load on you doing your reaction channel. Please do yourself a favor and make time to watch this concert from start to finish. If you do, have plenty of tissues around, you're prolly gonna need a few. It's unlike anything you've ever seen. Hey Donna, who's wacked out enough to give you dirt on what you're doin' ? SCREW EM'! Their way to full of themselves to matter, You guys keep doin' what your doin' and we'll be here for ya. Now, Go get ya some more Pink Floyd ! !
The entire album is fantastic from stem to stern! Not gonna beat you up Donna! The title cut Wish You Were Here is fabulous. Miss ya Syd!❤❤❤❤👍👍🤘🤘
RIP Mr. Syd Barrett
High Hopes was the wright song for the Ladies
Pink Floyd was a vibe band back in the day, when you got off work and was tired, put them on and just Chill-Lax for a hour. There in my top 5 bands all time and that's a tough list, ha
Been a fan of Pink Floyd for 42 years, and there is no other band better. I would suggest to react to Dogs of War from Pink Floyd, live, from the album, Delicate Sound of Thunder. You guys will love it
R.I.P Syd Barrett great ode. to a genius
Oh yes , another great song
This is the first Pink Floyd song I had outside what I had heard my father listen to and it was a live version the album version is about 20 minutes long if I remember correctly it’s a amazing song. I used to put it on in the car when I was driving to work and it was still going when I got to work brilliant
I really appreciate you mentioning the sax change!
Comfortably Numb, same Pulse concert. Thank you. In the UK we don`t usually use the superlative "awesome", but you ladies were awesome.
This is my easily my favorite band of all time! Some might have others from this era and it's not an argument at all; you can make a case for so many bands of this era. But what I can confidently ask is where are the bands of today that compare? Whenever corporate takes over art then art suffers.
Love this live version! Check out Pink Floyd Echoes live at Pompeii part 1 and part 2 and get ready to have your mind blown
Dedicated by the group to the original founder genious Sid Barret, RIP sir!
eres la mejor tu sabes de musica inteligente . siempre veo tu rostro angelical
great reaction. you should listen to the whole Pulse concert - it is completely in a class of its own. In particular I would love to hear a 3-generation reaction to The Great Gig in the Sky
I liked y'all grooving together almost in sync
Dick Parry played sax on the original album the song was from that album being, Wish You Were Here.
THAY ARE AMZING LIVE😎
Music for the soul.
Always Epic!
This always makes me remember a friend that actually lost his mind in my presence while in my vw van..Richard