I was there! This concert was the Division Bell tour of North America & Europe. When this concert was performed at Giants Stadium in New Jersey, USA, I was there. I cannot articulate in words the feelings I had during this performance. It was like my soul was transported to a higher dimension. I recall shouting and crying during Comfortably Numb (I couldn't help myself as it was so emotional) "This cannot be real! This cannot be happening!" When the giant disco ball lighted up, it was like a million beams of light swirling around the stadium, it was a God experience. I'm so grateful for UA-cam providing the means so that those who were not there can get a taste of this life changing experience.
Pink Floyd is legendary for their live performances. Their lyrics are inspirational, etherial, moving and emotional their albums are flawless. I urge you to listen to more and make your reactions known, great job.
I was at this concert at Earls Court, London. The whole concert was mind-blowing & a life changing experience. I don't mind admitting that I had tears running down my face for most of gig. Probably the most perfectly put together performance of all time. If you want to understand the Brits it's in the comedy & the rock bands.
David Gilmore is the lead singer. Pink Floyd is one of the best bands ever created. Check out learning to fly another great song of theirs. Nice reaction guys
The only thing better than Pink Floyd is Pink Floyd live. This whole concert is absolutely amazing. I hope you keep listening to their music, whether for your channel or not. It's really something special.
Hi guys - Some info on an epic band: The name came from two blues musicians, Pink Anderson and Floyd Council. Syd Barrett, an original member, but not with the band when they made this music, liked those two musicians and it stuck. Syd became unstable mentally and he did quite a bit of acid. It was the '60's and the music Pink Floyd was putting out at the time was drastically different. The singer/guitar player here, David Gilmour, replaced Syd. Much of PF's music, and Comfortably Numb in particular, come from concept albums. The songs on the album go together in some way. In this case, Comfortably Numb came from a double album called The Wall. The Wall being a metaphor for trying to protect yourself from the negative things in life while still actually having a life. If you just read a brief about it, you'll get it. They made a movie from it and it was good. Dark Side of the Moon is another epic concept album they made in 1974. I think it's the 2nd most sold album in history after Thriller by MJ.
You need to see the entire concert video. When I first saw it many years ago, I was just stunned by the opening song "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" and truly believed it to be the greatest live performance of any song I had ever seen ... until they performed the next song ... and then the one after that.
This tour was so great. These sets were so elaborate, they had to use 3 different ones, because they took so long to set up and take apart, the band would have been idle for a week between each show.
Great reactions 😊! Also watch the songs Sorrow, High Hopes and Coming Back to Life same pulse concert👍! Congratulations on finding you’re favorite band 😊.
50 years ago Pink Floyd were already 200 years ahead of everybody! I bought my first Pink Floyd album in 1969 (Ummagumma) and saw them live in 1971 and 4 more times after that. For me This is the BEST band of all times. Now I'm 71 years old and still listen to them everyday. The best guitar solo of Gilmour is always the last one we listened. There are so many best solo of David!
Loved your reactions, The song is so heavy and so light at the same time when I listen to the Solo by David Gilmore I almost forget to Breathe. Peace out💙💙💙🤟🤟🤟
Awesome reaction guys..its so good watching people reacting to a group alot of us older people have been listening to for decades 😂...hoping you will enjoy some more Floyd. Great reaction 👌
The Pulse Tour of 1994 was epic and has maybe been unmatched ever since (for over 30 years) in terms of the whole production of the show (sound, lights, lasers, everything). And some say, the second solo of Comfortably numb as played by David Gilmour on the Pulse Tour is the best guitar solo ever played on this planet. Unfortunately, Gilmour, though still alive and active at 78, is also no longer able to play it like he could back then.)
If the band tool and Pink Floyd were to make an album together and I would not have to be even any singing just the music alone will put you in another world
David Gilmour is one of the most talented guitarist in the world IMHO, and the PULSE concert is from beginning to end one of the greatest gig from the 20th century
One of you mentioned the size of the crowd. Just to let you know this was Earl's Court in London and seats almost 20,000 people. Well this show is sold out 15 nights in a row for over a quarter of a million people at this one venue!! Every song Pink Floyd does during this 1994 Pulse concert is at least equal to almost any other group's Grand finale or final closing song!! "Comfortably Numb" wasn't even the closing song which is actually the song "Run Like Hell" which you guys should watch also. Or do the song from this concert called "High Hopes" to see a bunch of very different instruments utilized for a beautiful song!!!
They spent 98 million on the light show out of a total of around 260 million they always want people to enjoy the show and they are happy to be in the background. You notice David Gilmour wears a black t shirt with jeans
I've been fortunate enough to see Pink Floyd seven times. I've also seen David Gilmour and Roger Waters solo shows several times. They put on an extremely intense but epic show! By the way if you like guitar, check out Eddie Van Halen Eruption guitar solo live in 1986. It's pretty epic!
Fabulous isn’t it. You clearly enjoyed this version of ‘Comfortably Numb’. But I highly recommend you try this one too. Even if it’s just for your own personal viewing. I was lucky enough to see the ‘One Night Only’ Cinema showing of David Gilmour’s return to the Pompeii Amphitheater, in 2016, with his Band. (Pink Floyd’s previous visit being in 1971, when they were filmed playing ‘Echoes’, in the Centre of the Amphitheater, with no audience), which I know you’ve seen. And this version of ‘Comfortably Numb’, from that 2016 Show, is sensational. This time to an audience. And what a light Show this has too. All in the stunning setting of this Roman Amphitheater. You loved the extended guitar solo, well here’s David Gilmour at his stunning best, aged 70. Incredible. Just my own feelings. Hope you can manage to watch this video, you won’t regret it. ua-cam.com/video/eHKG7EMxWW8/v-deo.html 🎶🎸❤️🎸🎶
I hope you start the Pink Floyd journey Echoes Live Pompeii 1972. Everything about them is life's journey spiritual/ intellectual /social justice. The band is more of a "movement", a statement about society and our evolution which starts with Echoes (of a distance past).
“The Wall” tells the story of a fictional young lad named Pink, who wants to grow up and become a rock star. Over the course of the four sides, he does achieve his dream, but finds that, in order to do that, he’s had to put up emotional walls, to protect himself from people who hurt him. By the time we get to “ Comfortably Numb”, he finds himself not only terribly lonely, he realizes that he’s surrounded himself with users, sycophants, and leeches, who only care about how much money they can make off of Pink. To ease his pain, he turns to drugs. The song is a conversation between Pink, who’s too stoned to perform one night before a show, and a local doctor the greedy promoter calls in, to ‘sober Pink up’ enough to get out on stage and perform, so he doesn’t have to give refunds. Gilmour’s first guitar solo is while Pink is still blissfully stoned, but his second solo is after the doc’s shot (“Just a little pin-prick…” *chime*) has kicked in, and Pink is forced to face the life he has come to hate. In David Gilmour’s masterful hands, he makes his guitar wail, and we feel Pink’s rage, his aching loneliness, his self-loathing, his devastating pain. I was blessed to see this tour live, and it was even better than it looks - and that’s saying something! The PULSE Concert was a truly legendary performance. Gilmour’s emotional twin solos here have been called -arguably- one of the greatest rock performances ever recorded. You can pick any song from PULSE, and it will be a magnificent performance. Pink Floyd were always audio perfectionists. So the audio from this entire show is exceptional, and the visuals…well, you saw what they’re like. I’d suggest “One Of These Days” (better idea of what it was like to be there), “Wish You Were Here”, (a poignant, moving conversation with the memory of their lost bandmate, Syd Barrett), “Sorrow”, (more incredible guitar work by Gilmour), or “High Hopes” (a wistful look back at the happy days of youth.) But honestly, you can pick any song from PULSE.
As if they, or anyone, could possibly pick up on the subtleties of the album version. You are on listen 917. And for the slight audio improvement you would forgo the video aspect that younger folks fully expect on UA-cam -because UA-cam is a visual medium. First comment from them was about how the visuals compliment the music. This should be about what they enjoy not what you would enjoy. "This is how you should have a concert" was how he summed it up. 10:30 is all about how *visually* beautiful it was. What advantage does removing visuals from a visual platform provide?
@ThePelagicHermit Say that to all the music " videos" on UA-cam that don't have a video to them. Beside that anyways, the lyrics on screen is the best option as it allows the viewer to more fully comprehend the meaning and beyond that, there are plenty of music videos created with something random to watch whilst listening that there is no need to stoop to the level of live music.
@@jonathonfrazier6622 do you really think this particular live performance was a stoop? If you had the chance to see Pink Floyd perform The Dark Side of the Moon live in the Sphere would you instead prefer to stay home and listen to the "official version" again?
I was there! This concert was the Division Bell tour of North America & Europe. When this concert was performed at Giants Stadium in New Jersey, USA, I was there. I cannot articulate in words the feelings I had during this performance. It was like my soul was transported to a higher dimension. I recall shouting and crying during Comfortably Numb (I couldn't help myself as it was so emotional) "This cannot be real! This cannot be happening!" When the giant disco ball lighted up, it was like a million beams of light swirling around the stadium, it was a God experience.
I'm so grateful for UA-cam providing the means so that those who were not there can get a taste of this life changing experience.
Same, only at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, CA.
Me, too. Indianapolis. Me and 40,000 close friends.
The entire live Pulse concert is like this, pick any song.
I've watched dozens of reactions to this performance and it's lovely to see such a genuine response.
Pink Floyd is food for the soul.
The 1994 Pulse Concert performance of Comfortably Numb is generally accepted as the greatest guitar solo of all time.
-Rolling Stone Magazine.
Pink Floyd is legendary for their live performances. Their lyrics are inspirational, etherial, moving and emotional their albums are flawless. I urge you to listen to more and make your reactions known, great job.
One doesn't merely Listen to Pink Floyd, One experiences them. Welcome to rabbit hole we all call Pink Floyd.
Yeah, that's how I felt the first time I heard it decades ago (and every time since as well).
David Gilmour is one of the greatest guitarists of all time.His psychedelic genre solos are iconic. He can hold his notes as long as he wants.
Welcome to the greatest music band of all time
One of the best songs ever. Definitely the best guitar solo by David Gilmour in music history. 😎
The entire division bell concert is magical
I was at this concert at Earls Court, London. The whole concert was mind-blowing & a life changing experience.
I don't mind admitting that I had tears running down my face for most of gig.
Probably the most perfectly put together performance of all time.
If you want to understand the Brits it's in the comedy & the rock bands.
I was there too and I agree with you it was mind blowing, I was too stunned to get overly emotional though.
@@kennethcurtis6648 It's something that I will never forget.
I still get shivers down my spine when I watch other people react to it.
I was there too and it was truly remarkable to see and I can't believe it was that long ago!!!!
I was also there, but the 88 concert at Wembley Stadium was amazing, and Roger doing The Wall in Berlin 90 was something else
David Gilmore is the lead singer. Pink Floyd is one of the best bands ever created. Check out learning to fly another great song of theirs. Nice reaction guys
His name is Gilmour.
@@philipkudrna5643 thank you mystery spell checker
check out Great Gig in the Sky, High Hopes, and Sorrow from the same concert
The only thing better than Pink Floyd is Pink Floyd live. This whole concert is absolutely amazing. I hope you keep listening to their music, whether for your channel or not. It's really something special.
Hi guys - Some info on an epic band: The name came from two blues musicians, Pink Anderson and Floyd Council. Syd Barrett, an original member, but not with the band when they made this music, liked those two musicians and it stuck. Syd became unstable mentally and he did quite a bit of acid. It was the '60's and the music Pink Floyd was putting out at the time was drastically different. The singer/guitar player here, David Gilmour, replaced Syd. Much of PF's music, and Comfortably Numb in particular, come from concept albums. The songs on the album go together in some way. In this case, Comfortably Numb came from a double album called The Wall. The Wall being a metaphor for trying to protect yourself from the negative things in life while still actually having a life. If you just read a brief about it, you'll get it. They made a movie from it and it was good. Dark Side of the Moon is another epic concept album they made in 1974. I think it's the 2nd most sold album in history after Thriller by MJ.
You need to see the entire concert video. When I first saw it many years ago, I was just stunned by the opening song "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" and truly believed it to be the greatest live performance of any song I had ever seen ... until they performed the next song ... and then the one after that.
That's how the standard is set for greatness.
Check this songs of pink floyd :
1) Another brick on the wall
2)High Hopes
3)Sorrow
4)On the turning away
5)Wish you were here
This tour was so great. These sets were so elaborate, they had to use 3 different ones, because they took so long to set up and take apart, the band would have been idle for a week between each show.
Great reactions 😊! Also watch the songs Sorrow, High Hopes and Coming Back to Life same pulse concert👍! Congratulations on finding you’re favorite band 😊.
50 years ago Pink Floyd were already 200 years ahead of everybody!
I bought my first Pink Floyd album in 1969 (Ummagumma) and saw them live in 1971
and 4 more times after that. For me This is the BEST band of all times.
Now I'm 71 years old and still listen to them everyday.
The best guitar solo of Gilmour is always the last one we listened. There are so many best solo of David!
Bem vindos ao mundo PINK FLOYD
I love this channel. You two are great✌️🏴
i love your genuine reaction thanks
Beside "Brothers in Arms" one of the few songs i can t avoid tears.
Loved your reactions, The song is so heavy and so light at the same time when I listen to the Solo by David Gilmore I almost forget to Breathe.
Peace out💙💙💙🤟🤟🤟
I grow listeningbto this istill today age 64 I seethese 14 time live
this is the best ever performance
Awesome reaction guys..its so good watching people reacting to a group alot of us older people have been listening to for decades 😂...hoping you will enjoy some more Floyd. Great reaction 👌
You can hear music and you can hear Pink Floyd . Pink Floyds takes you on another higher Level of Music
The Pulse Tour of 1994 was epic and has maybe been unmatched ever since (for over 30 years) in terms of the whole production of the show (sound, lights, lasers, everything). And some say, the second solo of Comfortably numb as played by David Gilmour on the Pulse Tour is the best guitar solo ever played on this planet. Unfortunately, Gilmour, though still alive and active at 78, is also no longer able to play it like he could back then.)
Much love you guys
Thank you so much for not pausing the video during Gilmur's solo.
Great reaction to a epic performance.
If the band tool and Pink Floyd were to make an album together and I would not have to be even any singing just the music alone will put you in another world
I LOVE THE PSYCHODELIC HARMONY
I've seen the 'petals' of that huge glitterball in the Pink Floyd exhibition, they're about 3m long.
David Gilmour is one of the most talented guitarist in the world IMHO, and the PULSE concert is from beginning to end one of the greatest gig from the 20th century
Your opinion agrees with mine and many others 😊
One of you mentioned the size of the crowd. Just to let you know this was Earl's Court in London and seats almost 20,000 people. Well this show is sold out 15 nights in a row for over a quarter of a million people at this one venue!! Every song Pink Floyd does during this 1994 Pulse concert is at least equal to almost any other group's Grand finale or final closing song!! "Comfortably Numb" wasn't even the closing song which is actually the song "Run Like Hell" which you guys should watch also. Or do the song from this concert called "High Hopes" to see a bunch of very different instruments utilized for a beautiful song!!!
They spent 98 million on the light show out of a total of around 260 million they always want people to enjoy the show and they are happy to be in the background. You notice David Gilmour wears a black t shirt with jeans
I like in your reactongood music
Hope you are enjoy good uk music
I've been fortunate enough to see Pink Floyd seven times. I've also seen David Gilmour and Roger Waters solo shows several times.
They put on an extremely intense but epic show!
By the way if you like guitar, check out Eddie Van Halen Eruption guitar solo live in 1986. It's pretty epic!
Great Reaction but it sounds much better with ear buds or headphones. You may have them but you can't see them . Watch Sorrow from Pulse concert
Fabulous isn’t it. You clearly enjoyed this version of ‘Comfortably Numb’.
But I highly recommend you try this one too. Even if it’s just for your own personal viewing.
I was lucky enough to see the ‘One Night Only’ Cinema showing of David Gilmour’s return to the Pompeii Amphitheater, in 2016, with his Band. (Pink Floyd’s previous visit being in 1971, when they were filmed playing ‘Echoes’, in the Centre of the Amphitheater, with no audience), which I know you’ve seen.
And this version of ‘Comfortably Numb’, from that 2016 Show, is sensational. This time to an audience.
And what a light Show this has too. All in the stunning setting of this Roman Amphitheater.
You loved the extended guitar solo, well here’s David Gilmour at his stunning best, aged 70.
Incredible. Just my own feelings. Hope you can manage to watch this video, you won’t regret it.
ua-cam.com/video/eHKG7EMxWW8/v-deo.html
🎶🎸❤️🎸🎶
Next, do Run Like Hell which came straight after Comfortably Numb. Amazing
I hope you start the Pink Floyd journey Echoes Live Pompeii 1972. Everything about them is life's journey spiritual/ intellectual /social justice. The band is more of a "movement", a statement about society and our evolution which starts with Echoes (of a distance past).
This was my wedding song.
Now do 'RUN LIKE HELL' from the same pulse concert (remastered).
And if you want.. Do the whole pulse 1994 concert.
On the turning away at pulse
Try react to Jibaro
You should watch The Wall.
First time seeing this stop on the tour, cant say i enjoyed the edit at all. I prefer the official video from this tour.
Simply put Pink Floyd is the shit....
Great reaction ... but a tip. For Pink Floyd, you really need good headphones.
If you liked this: you also need to watch „High hopes“ from the same concert!
Led Zeppelin - Black Dog (Live at Madison Square Garden 1973) (Official Video)
Guys check out the album The Dark Side of the Moon it's a "Bible" for modern life 😉❤
I was lucky to see them twice at Ohio Stadium.
🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
“The Wall” tells the story of a fictional young lad named Pink, who wants to grow up and become a rock star. Over the course of the four sides, he does achieve his dream, but finds that, in order to do that, he’s had to put up emotional walls, to protect himself from people who hurt him.
By the time we get to “ Comfortably Numb”, he finds himself not only terribly lonely, he realizes that he’s surrounded himself with users, sycophants, and leeches, who only care about how much money they can make off of Pink. To ease his pain, he turns to drugs.
The song is a conversation between Pink, who’s too stoned to perform one night before a show, and a local doctor the greedy promoter calls in, to ‘sober Pink up’ enough to get out on stage and perform, so he doesn’t have to give refunds. Gilmour’s first guitar solo is while Pink is still blissfully stoned, but his second solo is after the doc’s shot (“Just a little pin-prick…” *chime*) has kicked in, and Pink is forced to face the life he has come to hate. In David Gilmour’s masterful hands, he makes his guitar wail, and we feel Pink’s rage, his aching loneliness, his self-loathing, his devastating pain.
I was blessed to see this tour live, and it was even better than it looks - and that’s saying something! The PULSE Concert was a truly legendary performance. Gilmour’s emotional twin solos here have been called -arguably- one of the greatest rock performances ever recorded.
You can pick any song from PULSE, and it will be a magnificent performance. Pink Floyd were always audio perfectionists. So the audio from this entire show is exceptional, and the visuals…well, you saw what they’re like. I’d suggest “One Of These Days” (better idea of what it was like to be there), “Wish You Were Here”, (a poignant, moving conversation with the memory of their lost bandmate, Syd Barrett), “Sorrow”, (more incredible guitar work by Gilmour), or “High Hopes” (a wistful look back at the happy days of youth.) But honestly, you can pick any song from PULSE.
Rabbit hole!!!
I guess they don't care about coming back and giving feedback to your comments. Drop the vid and run off with the money.
You need Head Phones
"Pink Flyod" - really?!!!?😂
It's not as good live. Official versions, please.
As if they, or anyone, could possibly pick up on the subtleties of the album version. You are on listen 917. And for the slight audio improvement you would forgo the video aspect that younger folks fully expect on UA-cam -because UA-cam is a visual medium. First comment from them was about how the visuals compliment the music.
This should be about what they enjoy not what you would enjoy.
"This is how you should have a concert" was how he summed it up. 10:30 is all about how *visually* beautiful it was.
What advantage does removing visuals from a visual platform provide?
@@ThePelagicHermit Better audio.
@@jonathonfrazier6622 but UA-cam is for videos.
@ThePelagicHermit Say that to all the music " videos" on UA-cam that don't have a video to them. Beside that anyways, the lyrics on screen is the best option as it allows the viewer to more fully comprehend the meaning and beyond that, there are plenty of music videos created with something random to watch whilst listening that there is no need to stoop to the level of live music.
@@jonathonfrazier6622 do you really think this particular live performance was a stoop?
If you had the chance to see Pink Floyd perform The Dark Side of the Moon live in the Sphere would you instead prefer to stay home and listen to the "official version" again?
FLYOD? Fix your shit.