WOW!.. FIRST TIME HEARING! David Gilmour - Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Live At Pompeii) REACTION
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Imagine being in High School, driving around in the country, getting stoned and hearing this for the first time. It was the 70’s and we were the luckiest SOB’s on the planet. 😁❤️
Used to do the same with my best friend after school! Now I just sit at home & vape 💨👍🏼
Yes! ❤
We did. Lol getting stone and mushrooms. So many good times
Yeah but now you have Bieber
Not to mention digging through albums at the local Licorice Pizza. 🤩
imagine singing this at 73 years old...He's insane, he's an immortal genius
fun fact. His wife bought that guitar strap for his birthday...none other than Jimi Hendrix own strap!!!
Hella gift
Fun fact that guitar sold for 4 million dollars at auction. Way more than any guitar ever sold.
WOW...so cool!!!
She better take care of that man!
@@JAYZIGGY5 Fun Fact David G gave the money from the auction of his guitar collection to environmental charities
@@darkpitcher5242 Over 25 million if I remember correctly. But the black strat was expected to go for near what Eric Claptons strat "blackie" went for. $959k which was a record at the time. Crazy. The owner of Indianapolis Colts now owns the black strat. I wonder if anyone plays it or is it behind glass or in a vault? What I wouldn't give to play that thing.
im 61 and i listened to this a million times in high school...its nice to see people hearing it for the first time this many years later...and really appreciating how great it is....
Life without David Gilmour would be unthinkable for me.
It ' s thinkable, but it would be a worthless life.
@@rafaelnuncatiempo353 lol that's what I meant,I was being dramatic 😁
Exactly
Agreed. This guys music helped me through the worst time of my life.
David Gilmour is my favorite guitarist. He makes his guitar sing, no lyrics required.
Every bend Gilmour does is PERFECT! He is never flat or sharp on his bend, but hits the correct note PERFECTLY EVERY TIME! Mind blown,
And he was 70 years when he gave this concert. He is the best. I just hope he can do a last tour.
Pompeii, in southern Italy. The city was destroyed in 79 AD by a volcano (Vesuvius). (They did the original concert here in 1972), Their intro's are legendary.
What a criminally underrated guitarist and vocalist David Gilmore has always been. The structure of his leads are impeccable, and not just in this song either.
David Gilmour is definitely not underrated. He's almost universally adored by fans and musicians alike.
Gilmour is not underrated, he's very much considered the greatest living guitarist now, (which he is), ask any other guitarists
@@m.ericwatson968 it depends on how you define "greatest" I absolutely love David Gilmour, and he's definitely in my top 5 guitar players but I wouldn't necessarily say he's the greatest living guitar player. Tone, heart, feel and emotion? Absolutely. Technical ability I would have to say it's a toss up between Steve Vai, Joe Satrianiand Yngwie Malmsteen.
Underrated?
I’ll take tone, heart, feel & emotion over technical every day of the week…
RIP Sid
I saw them at the Oakland Coliseum in 1988 when I was 18. The show was absolutely mind blowing. I will never again experience a show that comes close to what they put on.
This was the first public performance at the amphitheater in Pompeii since 79AD! Pink Floyd did a concert film there in 72 but no public audience.
Gilmour has it all....talent-wise, but he has that other special quality that puts him into that rare category of Rock God...that is, one can hear his soul in his guitar and voice in every single recording and performance. Same goes for Richard, Roger and Nick. Check out their earliest concert in Pompeii...no audience and it's a film, too. Stellar
Oh man, Echo's is electrifying !
Sir DAVID GILMOR- my man.
The studio version is the best tho.
The intro to this song is hauntingly beautiful. It's calming; it's mysterious; it touches the soul. I could listen to it all day. ❤❤❤❤❤
There are no real words to say...your heart and soul feel this song...NOTHING will ever compare❤
This was the first song i heard from PF , i was 15 ... stoned and my Soul instant exploded in coulors i've never expected to feel . Still today there's a Tear in my Eye
Keith Richards said years ago that one of the most important elements of playing is how to use (or not use) the empty space between the notes played. No band uses those pauses between notes better than Pink Floyd. Great song.
And more, you are always waiting for the next note, delicious frustration
The band's name is a combination of the last names of two African American blues musicians, Floyd Council and Pink Anderson
Wow awesome fact!
This how they started this concert, no easy song to warm up with...find their stride, nope dove right in to it with their one of many masterpieces !!
Must say though, imo...if you like live performances, watch any and all performances from their "Pulse" concert..it is Pink Floyd live at their optimal best
Pulse......yes.
I watched two of them live in '94, the Rain out one at Rice stadium in Houston then in May at the Superdome in New Orleans.
I loved seeing/hearing them live in concert here in the Netherlands in Rotterdam. Amazing concert
Gilmour is a Very Talented..GENIUS.
The bass is iincredible ❤
Nobody gives the same vibes as Pink Floyd. I’d listen to this even it was just an instrumental song. But add in Gilmour’s mesmerizing voice and it’s beyond perfection ❤️🔥
Like a great wine David Gilmore's playing just gets better with age!
This is such as great performance in Pompeii. Try to catch the same song, Shine On You Crazy Diamond, from the Pulse Concert as well if you get a chance.
I was 12 the first time I heard them in the 70's and I was hooked.
That guitar sold for 4 million at an auction, David gave the money to a charity . He sold 120 + guitars for 25 million all given to a charity fighting global warming called Client:Earth
You will love David Gilmore
Dude,personally I do appreciate the time you take educating yourself on the life and times of the people back in the 60's and 70's by listening to the messages in the lyrics of the music. By the way,I'm 60 years old.
You sHould also ReaCto Echoes ...........also filmed in Pompei..........you will see them when they were young; it is just brilliant...........every single person in this city died when a volcano erupted 2000 years ago............you will see some of the residual if you react to Echoes video........amazing. Shine On is a very personal song about Syd Darrett who was a founding member of Pink Floyd and had to leave the band due to mental illness and drug use..........he was a major talent and close friend and it was always a sadness and regret; when Syd left, David came in.
I always love when I see people enjoying ANYTHING, it reminds me that life offers moments of joy. I am especially delighted when music is involved. When that joy crosses generations, continents and racial identity I dare to hope we widely wish for more joy for ourselves and for others. Syd Barrett unfortunately did not seem to experience his appropriate share. I have regarded this tribute as remarkable but also bitter-sweet.
This man in his 70s now still never misses a note! Been listening to him and Floyd since they started. Truly legendary! Unbelievable concerts!
There was NO OTHER GROUP who could convey EMOTION the way Pink Floyd could...and Roger Waters, in particular. He becomes one with the emotions of those in the audience and his guitar is the intermediary. NO ONE ELSE can do it the way Roger does it.
AHHHHHH.....Pink Floyd....my heart and soul!! Love Gilmour!
João Mello is the sax player. Gilmour discovered him playing at markets in the streets of London and small venues. Originally from Brazil and is only in his early 20's at this time.
I'm 57 and the first time I heard "Shine on, Wish You were here and Run" back in the day, destroyed Me and turned something on I didn't know was there. And I thought I knew it all.
I’ve always called David the Music Master.
Remember when you were young you shine like the sun
Seeing and hearing Pink Floyd live in Seattle was one of the best concert experiences I've ever had and truly inspirational.
David Gilmore is legit bad ass when he picks up a guitar.
Dopest spots....check out Live at Pompeii. They play in a Roman amphitheater, just them and their crew in the 1960s. It's beyond great.
"it's just one note! How does he cram all this feeling and meaning into it? It's just one note!"
The song is a memorial to Syd Barrett, founding member of Pink Floyd and musical genius, who burned out his sanity with LSD and other tasty treats.
Would be great Adogg if read a little about the background to some of these songs to get the FULL benefit of understanding.
I cannot find the correct UA-cam link but Miles Davis also explored how differently one note can be played. These musicians who find complexity in monotony are saying a very great deal more than a dot on a score.I believe this attitude is not constrained to music alone.
remember, this is over 50 years old. way ahead of its time.
@@raywomac7662 It's got better legs than most, but Bach and Mozart fans have to be laughing at 50 years. That said I've never tired of the album start to finish.
@@raywomac7662 ,,,or perhaps music of the current era is simply bland and lacks original ideas?
...that smile of satisfaction.
In his 70s and David Gilmour can still play and sing this well. I do miss the little old horn player from Pulse though.
This spontaneous song finder, is the goat of ,first timers ⏲️
"One of These Days" and "High Hopes" are great tunes from the Pulse concert.
I love seeing your reactions to all this great music you've discovering.
how can anybody not enjoy this
Gilmour is the cleanest guitarist ever!!
Glad to see someone reaction to Dave outside of the Floyd. His solo work stand by it's self, even playing some Floyd songs. This is his last concert , selling 120 guitars ( including "the Black Strat" that sold for $3.9 million without his Jimi Hendrix guitar strap.) Concert " in any tongue" "run like hell" last time playing "comfortably numb" ( 126 million views). Another must watch " live at Gdansk" (100,000 people) last concert with Rick Wright ( keyboard, 50 yrs playing and writing together) " on an island"* "the blue"" great day for freedom" " take a breathe'******. sit back and enjoy the greatest guitarist. any song on these last 2 concerts of Dave I'll be watching. You haven't seen anything yet.
I love this and "Wish you were here". I wish I was THERE!! So much better live like this
David Gilmore was 70 years old at that concert, he is now 76 years old.
Pompeii is where it was recorded. They've built a huge stadium out of the ruins. It's so awesome seeing you enjoy this. Even some white people don't like it. I love that you are so open-minded and so into it!!!!
Pink Floyd live was epic. Seen the wall tour, unforgettable
Tribute to Sid Barrett..beautiful!!!
Just a great song,just think this song did not exist one day and then it did....thanks for this one, and have a great day...
Greatest guitarist ever
Hypnotizing. They suck yo into their universe and then sing to you.
When I was a teen in the 70s, think about no social media, no internet no nothing and no way to interpret things.The only thing I had was a record player and PINk FLOYD! This band helped me through those tough years. Now in my 60s through hard economic times, crumbling marriage and health.David Guilmour guitar solos and Roger Waters poetry still speak to me and express what I feel. Indeed I've been Lucky all my life.
I’m here for it too youngster!! Thanks 🔥👵🏼☮️❤️🙏🏼
Where we start by David Gilmour
every note - clean.
Listen to the opening and closing of their album, “Dark Side Od The Moon.”
THAT INTRO ALWAYS MAKES ME CRY - LITERALLY - RIGHT?
Pulse album - Coming Back To Life
will damn near make you cry
Mr.Adogg Run Like Hell live from Pompeii,is mind blowing good I saw them live in Nashville, Tennessee it was a helluva show.Enjoy
One of the most amazing concerts you'll ever experience.
I seen him in OHIO STATE STADIUM packed full Ground and Stadium 🏟️. COMFORTABLY NUMB LIVE Is his best SOLO 🎸. And it's still voted for the Top 10 solo's of all time. Best Concert ever 🤘🎶🎸
The studio version will blow your mind my friend
One of my very favorite besides Wish you were here
David's voice is now old.....
His music and legacy will never ever get old!
Pink Floyd's music is a gift to all if we pause to listen with our soul.
Pompeii was a Roman city destroyed by a volcanic eruption in 79 AD. It is across the bay from Naples, Italy. t has been excavated for quite a while. It is kind of throwback for Floyd, because they did a film in the same ruins in the late '60s.
So many of the 60-70 groups built on the foundations of gifted black, blues artists. We owe them a debt of gratitude.
They mastered the synthesizer. This is one of their most intense songs.
Remember listening to this song at 4am in a bar in Amsterdams Red Light District drunk as a lord great times.
Dave Gilmore and Jimmy Hendrix used to be good friends, when Jimmy passed away his wife gave Dave Gilmore his guitar strap which he is wearing in this song and in Comfortably Numb in pompei.
The story behind the song is crazy..
EVERY THING Pink Floyd does is amazing. Its an experience like no other... I hate you missed the Laser light shows from my day.. MIND BLOWING!!!
Song was about Syd Barret. The original singer in the 60’s who went crazy.
Love watching u. Enjoy!
Yes it's time to get back to when people had respected one another
My first Pink Floyd album was Animals. Fell in love with Floyd and still a huge fan since 1977.
Hey, just found your channel and i am lovin it already! Another song you can check out if you havent already, is "shambala" by three dog night. a forgotten classic...
One of my all time favorite bands to see live. But I think one of my favorite song is " Wish you were here "
Pink Floyd is so awesome! You're right about that intro...🔥. I know you've been checking out Rush too. You should check out their clip that is actually called "Rush, best intro ever!" 😊
Time for Echoes live in Pompeii 🔥
Check out echoes 1 and 2 in Pompeii. No crowd. Just them and some stage hands playing among ancient ruins. Or if you want something weird watch "One of these days" from the pulse concert.
This concert was in Pompeii.
I am glad your digging it A Dog peace
I can't wait until you get to the Animals album. It's just amazing. 🌈💗
Pink Floyd the best of the best !
I was on this land in '86😊
You've got to also check out the live video for the Pink Floyd song; "Run Like Hell"
Thanks for the most famous four notes.
I was just waiting for them four notes ☺️👍
❤- you’ll never be the same after your experience with Pink Floyd
Joao Mello on sax. One of the best musicians I know.
also listen to the same song from the studio album (wish you were here, 1975). even more impressive, i´d say, though floyd/gilmour live is a sensation in its own right.
He knows!
PF was the first concert I ever went to, 1977 at Anaheim Stadium. Still as good today as then.