Nick Mason is one of the most criminally underrated drummers (a worse crime is that he thinks he's just okay): He's brilliant on this track (and every other one).
Go catch him live if you can. Might be his last tour (he's old!). When I caught him in Miami on his last tour, was one of the best live music experiences I've had.
Nick is exactly Gilmour. No theatrical bullshit, no flash, just absolute mastery of his instrument. The man is the foundation of every Floyd performance.
@@arclight545 Nick on the drums is far from what David is on the guitar. Any other drummer can play Nick´s parts. Nick cannot play any other drummer´s parts.
On the Turning Away was played on the PULSE tour, but not on any of the officially released audio or video from that tour. I think you mean the Delicate Sound Of Thunder version from 1988. The PULSE version of Sorrow 100% though!
One of my favourite songs of all time, from my favourite album. The Division Bell. Whole album is a masterpiece that just rolls from one song to another. Love you guys from the UK🇬🇧🇺🇸
Few songs from Pulse concert 1994 ---> Comfirtably Numb = best live guitar solo .. Sorrow ... Coming back to life = 3 guitar solo .. Run like hell = how to end a great concert 😎👍
Thanks for the love, guys! I’m pretty proud of our BV section. You two are rocking the perfect dance vibe for this song! (signed, the choreographer) ❤️
Back in O.C. Calif when I was 27 my wife heard a commercial on the radio about a P.F. show coming up. Knowing I am a Floyd fan she called the radio station to get information on the concert, The DJ on live radio said...."Congratulations, YOU are caller number 10, YOU just won tickets to the show and the Sound Check Party before the show"... I met David and he gave us both a signed album. We chatted for 22 minutes while he signed others albums. 35 lucky people won tickets. It was AWESOME show.
The concert this is from is one of the best concert films ever recorded.... I also know and talk to one of the backup singers (the one on the right in the video) and I will tell her you said nice things about her. Her name is Durga McBroom!
I saw this same show in N.Y. 1994. The concert brochure said the stage is 120 feet wide. It takes a crew of 60 technicians three days to set up the entire lights and all. The concert schedule required that there had to be three entire crews to keep up. They leap frogged each other for 92 shows with 20 Trucks per crew and a total staff of 195. The tour cost the promoters $98.MILLION to put on, but the total profit was $260 MILLION… I have seen Pink Floyd 4 times. Nick Mason’s drumming is incredible and matches Gilmour’s guitar emotions while Richard Wright takes us on a Magic Carpet Ride of tones that form the foundation of it all.
This song is amazing, it deals with our relationship with our mother earth and how we are destroting her. She gaves us everything we have and we are pushing her to the limit of destruction. And she will take it back on us sooner or later.
Was lucky enough to see the original Pink Floyd in the summer of 1977 at Soldier Field in Chicago. I was 14. The In the Flesh Tour, tickets were $10.60. They played all of Animals, all of Wish you were here and Money for an encore. The Concert promoters tried to rip the band off by lying about the attendance numbers. They told them only 67 thousand people. Floyd Hired a helicopter to take photos and it was 95,000 people.
This was on The Division Bell album, this was the Division Bell tour. Pink Floyds last tour as a band. Excellent album and seriously underrated in my mind.
Hello! Thank you for the video!Please pay attention to the young singer Diana Ankudinova.Make reactions to the songs of Wicked game, Human🌞🌞🌞DIANA ANKUDINOVA is a talented young singer. I would like to know your opinion. I think you will be surprised. Diana has a very unusual voice and artistic presentation for her age.🌹🌹🌹 Thanks in advance
“Comfortably Numb” - “Sorrow” - “On The Turning Away” -“Money” - “Time”- “Another Brick In The Wall” - “Keep Talking” - “High Hopes” - “Great Gig In The Sky” - “Shine On You Crazy Diamond” - “Learning To Fly” - “Coming Back To Life” - "Take It Back" - “Dogs Of War” - “What Do You Want From Me” - “Run Like Hell” - “HEY YOU” - Pink Floyd- David Gilmour Guitar Solos I have seen performed Live in 4 concerts. “The Master Of The Stratocaster”
Hello I met you guys channel a little while ago and loved it. I'm listening to your songs congratulations for the work. a hug from Brazil to you guys. Pink floyd the best band ever.
This is one of my favourite Pink Floyd numbers. The lightshow is beautiful, the choreography of the backup singers fits perfectly, all the elements fit together musically, and it's one of the very few tracks in music that uses chimes (tubular bells?) as part of the tune. (I think it's tubular bells, sounds like that though I can't see them on the stage).
I have seen nearly 200 concerts if not more. This is the one that blew me away as we were right in the middle of it all. When the Disco Ball came out of the ceiling……WHAT!!! IS THAT was too cool. At the end of David’s solo the lights went out and everyone was in shock at what we just witnessed.
I know I said this before but you guys must listen to the great gig in the sky from pluse the vocals will blow your mind .have a great day from Jim in Chicago
Literally, just as I was typing the words below, you two started talking about "happy places" and "magical": "I've never understood why anyone would use drugs to get high, in a world that has Pink Floyd to help you fly."--Me I have to say-it's wonderful to see you kids groovin' on Pink Floyd...it kind of peels the years off and makes me remember what it was like to feel young. 😀 💝
Even if you are familiar with the song Comfortably Numb, please check out the live performance at the Pulse Concert (1994). The extended guitar solo and spectacular light show combine for an unforgettable performance.
Nick Mason Dear Travis ❤ is a Legendary Drummer !! Around 0'39" ❣🥰 0'54" We are very GLAD . I think i ' ve listened to this song . They have so many of them
27 years after the song was released, and people around the world still don't pay attention to its meaning. "Now I have seen the warnings screaming from all sides. It isn't easy to ignore them, but God knows I've tried."
@@mrswinkyuk It's pretty fucking obvious. We're still arguing about whether or not climate change is real rather than actually doing anything about it, aren't we?
The rolls Royce of progressive rock need I say more pink floyd have no peers how fortunate how lucky I am to have experienced the musical genius of David gilmore and Richard Wright this track is absolutely brilliant I love seeing other music lovers enjoying perfection I will never get enough of pink floyd and I have been at it a long time because I am 72 years young that's what floyd does for me
I met David Gilmour in 1984 back stage at a concert in Hollywood Calif. He gave me a signed album that I have in my music room. We talked for 22 minutes. I called him…“The Master Of The Stratocaster” He smiled. I asked if I could shake both his hands that make such great guitar solos, he smiled bigger and said “Sure” and shook both hands at the same time, making a cross between us, I smiled HUGE. I asked him to describe his technique of playing guitar, he replied… “I strike a note, bend it, shake it and then release it”…. Yes, he does that quite well, better than any other guitarist I know, and I know all the great ones.
Are there other guitarists who can pluck with more speed, with more precision, with more finger athleticism? Sure. But there is none other, ever, who can make a guitar SING, almost like it's another vocalist. Which means, in my book, he's the greatest of all time. He knows music as opposed to sound.
lmao....noone can ever describe the way the floyd makes them feel.....that feeling belongs to you & you alone 😏 i think they somehow pull every emotion from you at the same time pulling you in all directions.... kind of like being in love & having a broken heart at the same time or feeling joy & sadness together, like i said its indescribable 🤷♂️
Take note, a Pink Floyd song including the word (LOVE). Probably the most present word in songs lyrics, all categories combined. Pink Floyd - on all 15 albums, including two doubles: The word (love) appears only 28 times. Whereas with Led Zeppelin - Only on the song (All of my Love): The word (love) appears 28 times.
You guys should react to Keep Talking from this concert. Another Epic demonstration of David Gilmours creativity. I'd also recommend Learning to Fly from Pulse
This track is off the the same album (The Division Bell) as "High Hopes" - loooong after Roger Waters left. The incredible bass on all these Pulse and Delicate Sound of Thunder is courtesy of Guy Pratt.
The greatest tracks from the greatest progressive rock band in the world from the greatest live concert of any band ever from pulse Earl's Court London 1994 including great's such as Comfortably Numb,Sorrow,Coming back to life,High Hope's,Keep Talking,the list goes on please react to more from this concert.👍👏👏👏
As Martin has stated Roger Waters wouldn't play this as it's from The Division Bell album in 1994 , 9 years after he left the band. In fact he is quoted as saying the album is rubbish , and also called the Momentary Lapse Of Reason album in 1987 ' a clever forgery'. I love Pink Floyd with and without Waters , although prefer them all together. Seen Floyd in Rotterdam on this tour , and Waters in Manchester few years ago and both brilliant . Nice reaction
@@neillenet291 I love both albums and that they continued without him or I wouldn't have had the pleasure of seeing them. But I don't consider them as good as the 'big 4' albums , then again not many artists ( if any) can produce the greatness achieved from D.S.O.T.M through to The Wall. Even if they stayed together would have found it difficult , who knows lol
@@pauldocmusic2411 I agree, they're not as good as the Big 4, by the same token none of Roger Waters solo albums are as good as the big 4 either. In fact I prefer momentary lapse of reason and The division Bell to any of Waters solo albums
What is there to not like about Floyd, some people say without Roger Waters they are not the same, wrong, David Gilmore, Nick Mason, Richard Wright and countless others, totally awesome. Saw them live in 72 and they are as good or better now, and the light show never fails, best of any band ever!
Most people only react to Pink Floyd's songs from "Pulse" comcert, but the 1988 and 1989 backupsingers lineup with Margaret Taylor, Durga Mcbroom and the sexy, beautiful and terribly magnetic Rachel Fury; is far superior to Pulse's line-up of backup singers, that they had cameras only for the backup singers says so. Furthermore, the versions from that tour are rawer, more direct than the "Pulse" ones, they sound higher level... the difference is that the "pulse" concert became more famous... you should react to those versions
Nick Mason is one of the most criminally underrated drummers (a worse crime is that he thinks he's just okay): He's brilliant on this track (and every other one).
Totally agree with you man. A true misician on a drum kit. Always been one of my favorite drummers.
He's brilliant.
Go catch him live if you can. Might be his last tour (he's old!). When I caught him in Miami on his last tour, was one of the best live music experiences I've had.
Nick is exactly Gilmour. No theatrical bullshit, no flash, just absolute mastery of his instrument. The man is the foundation of every Floyd performance.
@@arclight545 Nick on the drums is far from what David is on the guitar. Any other drummer can play Nick´s parts. Nick cannot play any other drummer´s parts.
"On the turning away" and "Sorrow" from Pulse Concert
On the Turning Away was played on the PULSE tour, but not on any of the officially released audio or video from that tour. I think you mean the Delicate Sound Of Thunder version from 1988. The PULSE version of Sorrow 100% though!
Delicate Sound of Thunder - On The Turning Away..... no other version comes close to this one.
Next should be "Run like hell" Live at pulse!!
"Comfortably Numb" from this concert (Pulse). You look, you listen and you never forget it! It will be great for your ears, eyes and soul!
Yes!! I 2nd this suggestion
That evening in London has stayed with me ever since.
One of my favourite songs of all time, from my favourite album. The Division Bell.
Whole album is a masterpiece that just rolls from one song to another.
Love you guys from the UK🇬🇧🇺🇸
Few songs from Pulse concert 1994 ---> Comfirtably Numb = best live guitar solo .. Sorrow ... Coming back to life = 3 guitar solo .. Run like hell = how to end a great concert 😎👍
Thanks for the reaction. All of the above, please :)
P.S. I am an old guy as well. Been listening to Pink Floyd since 1969.....yeah!
Thanks for the love, guys! I’m pretty proud of our BV section. You two are rocking the perfect dance vibe for this song! (signed, the choreographer) ❤️
Loved, loved, LOVED how awesome “Great Gig in the Sky” was!
Ahhh please do Coming Back To Life from the same Pulse concert! I will watch
Back in O.C. Calif when I was 27 my wife heard a commercial on the radio about a P.F. show coming up. Knowing I am a Floyd fan she called the radio station to get information on the concert, The DJ on live radio said...."Congratulations, YOU are caller number 10, YOU just won tickets to the show and the Sound Check Party before the show"... I met David and he gave us both a signed album. We chatted for 22 minutes while he signed others albums. 35 lucky people won tickets. It was AWESOME show.
The concert this is from is one of the best concert films ever recorded.... I also know and talk to one of the backup singers (the one on the right in the video) and I will tell her you said nice things about her. Her name is Durga McBroom!
I saw this same show in N.Y. 1994. The concert brochure said the stage is 120 feet wide. It takes a crew of 60 technicians three days to set up the entire lights and all. The concert schedule required that there had to be three entire crews to keep up. They leap frogged each other for 92 shows with 20 Trucks per crew and a total staff of 195. The tour cost the promoters $98.MILLION to put on, but the total profit was $260 MILLION…
I have seen Pink Floyd 4 times. Nick Mason’s drumming is incredible and matches Gilmour’s guitar emotions while Richard Wright takes us on a Magic Carpet Ride of tones that form the foundation of it all.
Guy Platt is an Amazing Bassist. Uses a Frettless Wall Bass. Amazing
He's amazing indeed...his playing in.floyds sorrow is unique
his last name is Pratt, yeah he's great.
I asked guy pratt who the best fretless bass player was he said david gilmour
This song is amazing, it deals with our relationship with our mother earth and how we are destroting her. She gaves us everything we have and we are pushing her to the limit of destruction. And she will take it back on us sooner or later.
Love David Gilmore, old guy in blue jeans and a t-shirt, playing guitar and singing.....
David Gilmour was the lead singer of Pink Floyd.....David Gilmore i don't know him....
Old guy? he was only in his early 50s in 1994
@@denislaferriere2693 Actually for all those that keep misspelling Gilmour's surname, David Gilmore is a well renowned Jazz Guitar Player.
@@lovejetfuel4071 Late 40s.
The one that will always come up from the live Pulse concert is Comfortably Numb. Review that one so we can see your jaws drop in awe.
Was lucky enough to see the original Pink Floyd in the summer of 1977 at Soldier Field in Chicago. I was 14. The In the Flesh Tour, tickets were $10.60. They played all of Animals, all of Wish you were here and Money for an encore. The Concert promoters tried to rip the band off by lying about the attendance numbers. They told them only 67 thousand people. Floyd Hired a helicopter to take photos and it was 95,000 people.
Pink Floyd another brick in the wall live pulse reaction
no offence, but its about fucking time u guys did some Pink Floyd lol. anything from this Pulse concert is just gold.
LET THERE BE ROCK, LIVE AT THE RIVER PLATE!!!
This was on The Division Bell album, this was the Division Bell tour. Pink Floyds last tour as a band. Excellent album and seriously underrated in my mind.
Saw Pink Floyd on this tour in 1994 at Giants Stadium or aka Met Life Stadium in NJ.. Possibly the best concert I've been to.
Hello! Thank you for the video!Please pay attention to the young singer Diana Ankudinova.Make reactions to the songs of Wicked game, Human🌞🌞🌞DIANA ANKUDINOVA is a talented young singer. I would like to know your opinion. I think you will be surprised. Diana has a very unusual voice and artistic presentation for her age.🌹🌹🌹 Thanks in advance
Diana Ankudinova 😊👍👍🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💥💥💥🎉💫💯
я бы посмотрел реакции на Диану Анкудинову!!!
Diana this is the best thing I've ever heard in my life 🤯 😍
Diana Ankudinova is an amazing singer,her voice fascinates!
The sound, precision, atmosphere, emotional content, musicality - much more important than showing some crazy technique.
A song about the Earth taking it back from us before we destroy it. Spent a whole week in London attending half a dozen of the Earls Court gigs.
The Great Gig in the Sky is another great song from this concert… shows off the talents of the backup singers…
So sad that these guys can't get along! So much awesome music!!
High hopes at the Royal Albert Hall Is amazing too. Pink Floyd Is in my opinion the best band ever.
A little Pink Floyd tidbit the bass player is Guy Pratt who is also the son-in-law of keyboardist Richard Wright.
PINK FLOYD..BAND-MOTHER OF ROCK..EXPERIMENTAL INNOVATORS ,,THE BEST OF WORLD BAND ...🎸🎸🎸🎸
Sorrow from this same concert is a must listen. It's a powerful rocker of a song. You wont be disappointed.
Keep Talking is my favorite
“Comfortably Numb” - “Sorrow” - “On The Turning Away” -“Money” - “Time”- “Another Brick In The Wall” - “Keep Talking” - “High Hopes” - “Great Gig In The Sky” - “Shine On You Crazy Diamond” - “Learning To Fly” - “Coming Back To Life” - "Take It Back" - “Dogs Of War” - “What Do You Want From Me” - “Run Like Hell” - “HEY YOU” - Pink Floyd- David Gilmour Guitar Solos I have seen performed Live in 4 concerts. “The Master Of The Stratocaster”
Hello I met you guys channel a little while ago and loved it. I'm listening to your songs congratulations for the work. a hug from Brazil to you guys.
Pink floyd the best band ever.
Fun fact: one of the Backingvocals Ladies are….. Sam Brown!!!
The 'her' in this song is Mother Earth 🌎
This is one of my favourite Pink Floyd numbers. The lightshow is beautiful, the choreography of the backup singers fits perfectly, all the elements fit together musically, and it's one of the very few tracks in music that uses chimes (tubular bells?) as part of the tune. (I think it's tubular bells, sounds like that though I can't see them on the stage).
The perfection of sound !!!! "What do you want from me" in pompei please !!! And lessen the chorus !!!
You should try High Hopes from the same Concert.
I have seen nearly 200 concerts if not more. This is the one that blew me away as we were right in the middle of it all.
When the Disco Ball came out of the ceiling……WHAT!!! IS THAT was too cool. At the end of David’s solo the lights went out and everyone was in shock at what we just witnessed.
PF are just magical. The sound, the lights.
I know I said this before but you guys must listen to the great gig in the sky from pluse the vocals will blow your mind .have a great day from Jim in Chicago
Great Hig in the Sky, from PULSE. Backing vocals song. You Will Love.
I was at the Pulse tour concert in Oslo in 1994. Spectacular as always.
welcome to the living legend that is David Gilmore
Pink Floyd are to G.O.A.T but every song has an awesome guitar riff
Literally, just as I was typing the words below, you two started talking about "happy places" and "magical":
"I've never understood why anyone would use drugs to get high, in a world that has Pink Floyd to help you fly."--Me
I have to say-it's wonderful to see you kids groovin' on Pink Floyd...it kind of peels the years off and makes me remember what it was like to feel young. 😀 💝
You know in this song 'She' is mother earth. And now listen it again.
Even if you are familiar with the song Comfortably Numb, please check out the live performance at the Pulse Concert (1994). The extended guitar solo and spectacular light show combine for an unforgettable performance.
Nick Mason Dear Travis ❤ is a Legendary Drummer !! Around 0'39" ❣🥰 0'54" We are very GLAD . I think i ' ve listened to this song . They have so many of them
27 years after the song was released, and people around the world still don't pay attention to its meaning.
"Now I have seen the warnings screaming from all sides. It isn't easy to ignore them, but God knows I've tried."
That's what happens when you hear but done listen...
She will take it back some day
How do you know people aren't paying attention, Mr. Insight? (aka bujin1977)
@@mrswinkyuk It's pretty fucking obvious. We're still arguing about whether or not climate change is real rather than actually doing anything about it, aren't we?
@@bujin1977 Climate change has and will always be. In the 70's and 80's we were heading into the next ice age.
The rolls Royce of progressive rock need I say more pink floyd have no peers how fortunate how lucky I am to have experienced the musical genius of David gilmore and Richard Wright this track is absolutely brilliant I love seeing other music lovers enjoying perfection I will never get enough of pink floyd and I have been at it a long time because I am 72 years young that's what floyd does for me
God Pink Floyd ma favorite band i love your reaction. Love from Algeria ♥️🌹💥🌻
I met David Gilmour in 1984 back stage at a concert in Hollywood Calif. He gave me a signed album that I have in my music room. We talked for 22 minutes. I called him…“The Master Of The Stratocaster” He smiled. I asked if I could shake both his hands that make such great guitar solos, he smiled bigger and said “Sure” and shook both hands at the same time, making a cross between us, I smiled HUGE. I asked him to describe his technique of playing guitar, he replied… “I strike a note, bend it, shake it and then release it”…. Yes, he does that quite well, better than any other guitarist I know, and I know all the great ones.
Are there other guitarists who can pluck with more speed, with more precision, with more finger athleticism? Sure. But there is none other, ever, who can make a guitar SING, almost like it's another vocalist. Which means, in my book, he's the greatest of all time. He knows music as opposed to sound.
@@rexgoodheart3471 Agree
Pure class don't have to say anymore
This is a very well written environmental song. The "She" in it is mother Earth.
lmao....noone can ever describe the way the floyd makes them feel.....that feeling belongs to you & you alone 😏 i think they somehow pull every emotion from you at the same time pulling you in all directions.... kind of like being in love & having a broken heart at the same time or feeling joy & sadness together, like i said its indescribable 🤷♂️
Take note, a Pink Floyd song including the word (LOVE).
Probably the most present word in songs lyrics, all categories combined.
Pink Floyd - on all 15 albums, including two doubles: The word (love) appears only 28 times.
Whereas with Led Zeppelin - Only on the song (All of my Love): The word (love) appears 28 times.
You guys should react to Keep Talking from this concert. Another Epic demonstration of David Gilmours creativity. I'd also recommend Learning to Fly from Pulse
Floyd has always has some tremendous backup vocals. Checkout Keep Talking.
This track is off the the same album (The Division Bell) as "High Hopes" - loooong after Roger Waters left. The incredible bass on all these Pulse and Delicate Sound of Thunder is courtesy of Guy Pratt.
Thank's guys. 🇧🇷
(SHE MIGHT TAKE IT BACK ) is reference to mother nature
The greatest tracks from the greatest progressive rock band in the world from the greatest live concert of any band ever from pulse Earl's Court London 1994 including great's such as Comfortably Numb,Sorrow,Coming back to life,High Hope's,Keep Talking,the list goes on please react to more from this concert.👍👏👏👏
Are y'all auditioning for Pink Floyd backup singers?😀😂. One of many great songs on the Pulse DVD.
Being a Pink Concert is a religious experience🙏❤️
More Pink Floyddddd
Master Class .... right there.
You guys should react to the 2016 David Gilmour Live in Pompeii concert. He plays many of Pink Floyd's major hits with his own band. It's remarkable
I wish you guys would react to more Pink Floyd, especially from the Pulse concert
Pink Floyd will put more production into a single song than another band will put into an entire concert.
so you´ve started with the legendary pink floyd :)
Sam Brown is one of the backup vocalists… amazing singer. Would love your reaction to her singing ‘Stay With Me Baby’…
I find it hard to believe this was your 1st time hearing this! But anyway it is one awesome tune!
Pulse: SORROW, ONE OF THESE DAYS, KEEP TALKING.
You should listen to 🤔 KEEP TALKING live in pulse concert 1994 you will be amaze of David Gilmour performance 😍
As Martin has stated Roger Waters wouldn't play this as it's from The Division Bell album in 1994 , 9 years after he left the band. In fact he is quoted as saying the album is rubbish , and also called the Momentary Lapse Of Reason album in 1987 ' a clever forgery'.
I love Pink Floyd with and without Waters , although prefer them all together. Seen Floyd in Rotterdam on this tour , and Waters in Manchester few years ago and both brilliant . Nice reaction
I think The division Bell is a brilliant album. Momentary is decent, but Division Bell proved Gilmour could handle Floyd without Roger
@@neillenet291 I love both albums and that they continued without him or I wouldn't have had the pleasure of seeing them. But I don't consider them as good as the 'big 4' albums , then again not many artists ( if any) can produce the greatness achieved from D.S.O.T.M through to The Wall.
Even if they stayed together would have found it difficult , who knows lol
@@pauldocmusic2411 I agree, they're not as good as the Big 4, by the same token none of Roger Waters solo albums are as good as the big 4 either. In fact I prefer momentary lapse of reason and The division Bell to any of Waters solo albums
@@neillenet291 yeah good point mate
Best Riff ever
It's on the "Division Bell" Album in my view one of PF's best.
Umaguma is a vastly underrated album by pink floyd
One of these days
Anyone knows this is the beast rif ever
What is there to not like about Floyd, some people say without Roger Waters they are not the same, wrong, David Gilmore, Nick Mason, Richard Wright and countless others, totally awesome. Saw them live in 72 and they are as good or better now, and the light show never fails, best of any band ever!
Pink Floyd... none better!
Your reaction was fucking awesome
Please… pulse 1994 keep talking. Y ou will absolutely love it 🔥
U r missing to react to the best song from PULSE... it's "Coming Back to life P.U.L.S.E. 1994 live version"
Roger Waters wouldn't have played this song since it was on Pink Floyd's 1994 album The Division Bell. Roger Waters wasn't in Pink Floyd at that time.
You might as well keep on going "Run Like Hell" was the encore!
David Gilmour is magic.
More David Gilmour please !
You gotta react to sorrow from the same concert. GILMOURS sound is crazy 🤪
Please react to High Hopes from the same Pulse concert.
The great Guy Pratt on bass….
Roger will never ever play this Song !!!! Great reaction and greetings from Germany.
Why would Roger play it? He had no hand in writing it
@@neillenet291 I meant he will not play the Song
@@martinkolb1399 yeah, I understood what you said. Roger would never play it because he had no hand in writing it.
waters had nothing to do with pink floyd and the division bell why would he play it.................
the songs about " climate change"!, and how ,no matter if we destroy ourselves, the earth will recover and live on without us. !
Listen Close. It's about Mother Earth.
Most people only react to Pink Floyd's songs from "Pulse" comcert, but the 1988 and 1989 backupsingers lineup with Margaret Taylor, Durga Mcbroom and the sexy, beautiful and terribly magnetic Rachel Fury; is far superior to Pulse's line-up of backup singers, that they had cameras only for the backup singers says so. Furthermore, the versions from that tour are rawer, more direct than the "Pulse" ones, they sound higher level... the difference is that the "pulse" concert became more famous... you should react to those versions
I Think you would like "one of these days"
reported to be the first rave record played at a different speed
Mother Earth will take it back one day.
React to EVERY Pulse concert so g