Pink Floyd is the Greatest live performing band in music history. They build their shows to offer a completely visceral experience. They put more production into one song than most bands put into an entire concert. Not just musical but visual. A complete experience for any one watching the show
People have asked over the years what is that giant ball of light that drifts in during the solo. For many of us who were there, it was God himself rolling in for a closer look at what was creating this sound that had undoubtedly found its way to the heavens. And yes, Roger Waters may have written the lyrics, but Gilmour's guitar adds an emotional lyric far more profound that bypasses the brain and goes straight to the soul. Make no mistake, his guitar is truly the band's second lyricist.
At Earls Court it was fixed to the roof and encased in a black curtain above the mixing desk until the reveal. For the Wembley and Docklands Arena it was on a jib at the back of the stage and opened like a flower once the circular screen was lowered. And most important of all about these concerts, no ****ing mobile phones in the audience recording it all.
at Soldier Field it sat just behind sound/light control center in the middle of the field and rose up at the appropriate time. I don't recall it traveling. I do remember it being blinding. Would have killed to have been able to bring today's phones into a concert back in the day. No recording devices of any kind were allowed into concert venues back in those days and everyone was searched thoroughly at the gate to make sure none was snuck in. Who knew one day they'd have miniature cameras that could fit in the palm of your hand and capture action far better than any of the big bulky video cams of the era. I would have quite the collection.
David Gilmour is one of the best ever playing the guitar. Though what he does is more than playing. You need to listen to Echoes, I prefer Live in Gdansk because it is the last time Gilmour and Rick Wright performed it (it is the culmination of decades of music and perfecting the song) . Echoes (live at pompeii: parts one and two) is often considered their best version and needs to be experienced as well. Be sure to do a quick read up on Live at Pompeii (1970s) and I'd recommend a quick trip through the history of the band through wikipedia or something.
I have 51 years, and live in south of Brazil, near Uruguai. Never been in a Pink Floyd concert. But I have gonne in a David Gilmour concert, in 2015, with all Pink Floyd songs. It was the most epic moment in my music live. They are the gratest band of all times, for me too. I have grown listen they music. They music have the greatest influence in my mood, every day.
I saw Pink Floyd live in Miami and Cincinnati. I have also seen many other groups live, but my two all-time favorite live concerts were Pink Floyd and Pink Floyd.
I was there in Oslo in 94. THAT moment when THAT dico ball appears out of nowhere almost right above me during THAT solo. Not an out of body experience, more like an out of the universe experience. And in the intro of "Sorrow", the bass was so deep it felt like the concerete floor melted. This song was really written to Gilmour's solo album "About Face", but he couldn't finish any lyrics in time. So producer Bob Esrin managed to pursuade Roger Waters to include it on "The Wall" and write some lyrics. So glad all those things happened. Comfortably Numb is the only song of "The Wall" that will ever make it onto my playlist. But I totaly love the movie and the storyline. Watching that movie, is like watching me from age 5 to age 35. You have to see it, only get your hands on all anti depressant pills you can get. Depressive.
it's only 1 song , imagine all Pulse concert 😎👍 . few songs of Pulse concert ---> Sorrow ... High Hopes .. Coming back to life = 3 David Gilmour solo ... Run like hell = How to end a great concert 😎👍✨
He's already reacted to quite a few tracks mentioned here bud... I'm almost certain Sorrow, High Hopes & Run Like Hell has been done anyway. Also a good few from Pulse he's done that you haven't mentioned.
reaction: David Gilmour " live from Gdansk" " a great day for freedom" with a string orchestra( also comfortably numb). david glimour " live Pompeii " comfortably numb" 95 million views.
First off I kind of want to apologize for not recommending this to you because for some reason I thought you had already redacted to this performance. I have seen many reaction videos to this performance and your reaction quite honestly is one of my highest respected 👌. I was grateful how you listened with headphones, didn't interrupt the guitar solo and how you paid attention to all the details. I have watched this many times and I still get goosebumps. RIP to Richard on the keyboard. It has been said that David Gilmore plugs the guitar into his soul. I really truly feel the lyrics. Thanks. This made my day!
Those are actually wind chimes. If you watch other reactions, to Pink Floyd, everyone of them go to the same place we all do. Just watch the way the reactors move. It's universal.
I flew from Australia just for the Pulse concert, i have been into Pink Floyd for over 50 years now, and if it wasn't for their song Wish you were here, i would never have taught myself to play the guitar. your journey into Pink Floyd has just begun. do not stop, Dave Gilmour is the only guitarist i know of, that can make a guitar talk sing, and cry all at the same time
Pink Floyd , you nailed it. Attention to all the details. This is a glimpse of professional , cut above musicianship. Worldwide sensation foe eon's it seems.
Another great reaction to a great performance and you are one of the few who stopped and went back to show the artist quickly making the Pin Prick sound. I did the same thing 4 times when I first watched this Pulse version. Thanks
You need to react to David Gilmour Live at Robert Wyatt’s Meltdown He plays the acoustic guitar will blow you away. Would love to see your reaction to the first song Shine on crazy diamond
I saw this concert in New Orleans in super dome, around 60 thousand,it was last time to preform as Pink Floyd; David still preforms; but Mason retired And Richard pass away a few year ago, the greatest show I have ever seen………
I saw them the show before Tampa in Miami on March 30th, 1994(hard to believe its has been damn near 27 years) while I was still a youngster in college....Best night of my life....Stay Safe!!!!
I was there the night this was recorded. I cant put into words how it was, it wasn't a concert or a gig it was a journey. The music hits your soul and you actually feel the guitar solo, it's like it passes your ears and hits your soul and takes it away, changes it and brings it back. To be totally honest, I cant really explain what it was like, but I know I will never get that experience ever again. It is so good that you understand the music and what it means. I would suggest you watch the film The Wall to get and even better understanding. I would love to see you react to that.
Two reccomendations for Pink Floyd: "Dogs" (Of course studio only, with lyrics that one is good) and "Shine On You Crazy Diamond Parts I - V and then Parts VI - IX . Studio only.....all three of these are long tracks eg Dogs is 17 minutes. You might ask how can a song last for 17 minutes and stay interesting. Well, Pink Floyd did it. If you think Comfortably Numb put you into a zone, well Dogs will do it and then some. Same for Shine on you Crazy Diamond. You have to, at some point either react to these or listen to them for yourself.
David Gilmour stands up like the God he is and blows the tops of everyone's head. Amazing. Try Wish You Were Here from the Pulse concert. David Gilmour does something with his mouth that is completely original and mind-blowing and beautiful.
if you think that was transcending, you should react to the live at Gdansk version of Echoes. everyone does the 1971 live at Pompeii version and that one is interesting, as it shows you them in their younger years. there's quite a lot of difference between the 2 versions. the Gdansk version is more mature and polished, imo. i think that Pink Floyd compose songs in much the way as classical composers think. Echoes illustrates that more than most of them. it is 25 minutes long, though. the 1971 version comes in 2 parts, but you can split the Gdansk version, the same way
I commend you on finding a slightly different version then most react too, this as some angle shots of the stage I had not seen before, at first I thought it was the unedited version, the one where they did not edit out some of the guitar solo, but it is not.
I saw this concert in Lisbon in 22 of July 1994. I was a teenager, but they already are my favorite band. Watching this live is from another world, no words to describe the environment of that Friday night in stadium. Aliens invaded Lisbon that night, but they come in peace 😃😃😃, PS: they give a second concert the day after in Saturday.
Your comments same as me but I grew up with them...They have for want of a better word , put me into a feeling of spirituality: calmness, serenity and great feelings of forgetting all my problems a sort of transcendence
You get it brother,...you get Pink Floyd! They really are not like any other band I've ever seen, and I've seen a few. I've been a huge Pink Floyd fan since the release of their 6th album, "Meddle" in 1971, I was 15 years old. I've also seen them twice, one of those times was The Wall concert in 1980 at the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale NY Long Island, what an incredible Show that was! It's worth Googling to see just how massive this Show was, the logistics alone were incredible. And of course you're right about David Gilmour, I like you also play guitar, and there are a handful of guitarists that I highly respect. None more than David Gilmour, there is just something very special about David Gilmour's playing. David Gilmour is not a flashy guitarist, he doesn't wear crazy clothes onstage, jeans and a tee shirt is about it. He doesn't run around the stage, jumping up and down screaming, he just plays his Stratocaster in a way that's is unparalleled imo. Gilmour's guitar says more with a single note, or a pause, or a bend, or a trill,... than other guitarist's say playing a bajillion notes a second. The emotion and feel in his playing is unequaled imo. He is a Master guitarist that takes the pentatonic and mixolydian scale to another level. Take for example this version of comfortably Numb, the second solo is really incased in the pentatonic scale, but his talent makes it sound sooo good. Sorry for the long comment.
I was there,2nd night,when the circle seating collapsed,and it was the 4th time i saw them,the previous one was the Wall Tour in 1980 at the same venue (earls court,now sadly gone) Let me tell you,that night was the best concert i have ever been to,and i've been to many hundreds of shows,including hendrix and the who at isle of wight 1970,led zep,sabbath,stones etc etc,all great but NONE had the emotion that gilmour got from that guitar. Astonishing event.
This re-edited/restored video has a relatively low number of views as it's only been out since 2019, as part of "The Later Years" box set. Prior to that people on YT have mostly been watching the old DVD edition from 2006.
Go on, react to Steve Vai Tender Surrender (viewed over 37 million times) I dare you! Failing that do TIME from PINK FLOYD: The Dark Side of Moon the... one of the most profound songs ever written! Much love from a huge Floyd fan from the Far North of New Zealand ❤
Ambrosia.... the nectar like food of the Gods themselves! Its like warm melted dripping honey for your very soul. I think part of what makes David Gilmours playin give you that feeling, is he uses quite alot of 2, 3, 4, and even some 5 semi-tone bends instead of fretting a higher note. Personally I think that allows your subconscious to track the note as its changing rather than the more abrupt change from a fretted note? Maybe someone who actually knows could correct me😊
There are many good guitarists. But there are only a few guitarists who do not play with their hands but with their hearts. Jimmy Hendrix, Eric Clapton and Dave Gilmour. The guitar is their nature and they have one body and one soul with it. You can learn this guitar solo perfectly technically (it's not such a problem again) but never - NEVER - will anyone play it like Mr. David Gilmour ... I love him for it.
Pink Floyd is the Greatest live performing band in music history. They build their shows to offer a completely visceral experience. They put more production into one song than most bands put into an entire concert. Not just musical but visual. A complete experience for any one watching the show
People have asked over the years what is that giant ball of light that drifts in during the solo. For many of us who were there, it was God himself rolling in for a closer look at what was creating this sound that had undoubtedly found its way to the heavens. And yes, Roger Waters may have written the lyrics, but Gilmour's guitar adds an emotional lyric far more profound that bypasses the brain and goes straight to the soul. Make no mistake, his guitar is truly the band's second lyricist.
You lucky thing being at this amazing concert
@@soniasurija8880 Sold out Soldier Field Chicago July 1994.
At Earls Court it was fixed to the roof and encased in a black curtain above the mixing desk until the reveal. For the Wembley and Docklands Arena it was on a jib at the back of the stage and opened like a flower once the circular screen was lowered. And most important of all about these concerts, no ****ing mobile phones in the audience recording it all.
at Soldier Field it sat just behind sound/light control center in the middle of the field and rose up at the appropriate time. I don't recall it traveling. I do remember it being blinding.
Would have killed to have been able to bring today's phones into a concert back in the day. No recording devices of any kind were allowed into concert venues back in those days and everyone was searched thoroughly at the gate to make sure none was snuck in. Who knew one day they'd have miniature cameras that could fit in the palm of your hand and capture action far better than any of the big bulky video cams of the era.
I would have quite the collection.
@@flubblert agree about how bright it was and the beams coming out of it once it opened. None of the videos have been able to capture that.
David Gilmour is one of the best ever playing the guitar. Though what he does is more than playing.
You need to listen to Echoes, I prefer Live in Gdansk because it is the last time Gilmour and Rick Wright performed it (it is the culmination of decades of music and perfecting the song) . Echoes (live at pompeii: parts one and two) is often considered their best version and needs to be experienced as well.
Be sure to do a quick read up on Live at Pompeii (1970s) and I'd recommend a quick trip through the history of the band through wikipedia or something.
It’s crazy how universal this is. My dad loved Pink Floyd. I’ll never forget listening to it with him when I was a teen in the 90s. I miss him.
Good music is universal and timeless. Like Mozart & Co, this stuff will be enjoyed 200 years from now.. if the world still has humans on it, that is.
Insightful reaction . Pink Floyd is kind of like Zen , it puts you totally here for now.
I have 51 years, and live in south of Brazil, near Uruguai. Never been in a Pink Floyd concert. But I have gonne in a David Gilmour concert, in 2015, with all Pink Floyd songs. It was the most epic moment in my music live.
They are the gratest band of all times, for me too. I have grown listen they music.
They music have the greatest influence in my mood, every day.
As others have said on UA-cam, “You don’t just listen to Pink Floyd. You EXPERIENCE Pink Floyd.”
I saw Pink Floyd live in Miami and Cincinnati. I have also seen many other groups live, but my two all-time favorite live concerts were Pink Floyd and Pink Floyd.
I was there in Oslo in 94. THAT moment when THAT dico ball appears out of nowhere almost right above me during THAT solo. Not an out of body experience, more like an out of the universe experience. And in the intro of "Sorrow", the bass was so deep it felt like the concerete floor melted. This song was really written to Gilmour's solo album "About Face", but he couldn't finish any lyrics in time. So producer Bob Esrin managed to pursuade Roger Waters to include it on "The Wall" and write some lyrics. So glad all those things happened. Comfortably Numb is the only song of "The Wall" that will ever make it onto my playlist. But I totaly love the movie and the storyline. Watching that movie, is like watching me from age 5 to age 35. You have to see it, only get your hands on all anti depressant pills you can get. Depressive.
it's only 1 song , imagine all Pulse concert 😎👍 . few songs of Pulse concert ---> Sorrow ... High Hopes .. Coming back to life = 3 David Gilmour solo ... Run like hell = How to end a great concert 😎👍✨
+ "one of these days"!
He's already reacted to quite a few tracks mentioned here bud... I'm almost certain Sorrow, High Hopes & Run Like Hell has been done anyway. Also a good few from Pulse he's done that you haven't mentioned.
@@AD270479 thanks for info .. 😎👍
PULSE was epic !!
reaction: David Gilmour " live from Gdansk" " a great day for freedom" with a string orchestra( also comfortably numb). david glimour " live Pompeii " comfortably numb" 95 million views.
First off I kind of want to apologize for not recommending this to you because for some reason I thought you had already redacted to this performance.
I have seen many reaction videos to this performance and your reaction quite honestly is one of my highest respected 👌. I was grateful how you listened with headphones, didn't interrupt the guitar solo and how you paid attention to all the details. I have watched this many times and I still get goosebumps. RIP to Richard on the keyboard. It has been said that David Gilmore plugs the guitar into his soul. I really truly feel the lyrics. Thanks. This made my day!
Those are actually wind chimes. If you watch other reactions, to Pink Floyd, everyone of them go to the same place we all do. Just watch the way the reactors move. It's universal.
Pink floyd plus qu'un groupe une entité 🌟
Did you watch the whole “Pulse” concert DvD? I hope you enjoyed “Sorrow”, “Coming Back to Life” And “Run”
Pulse is the video of the division bell concert and tour. This show was played in many cities
I flew from Australia just for the Pulse concert, i have been into Pink Floyd for over 50 years now, and if it wasn't for their song Wish you were here, i would never have taught myself to play the guitar. your journey into Pink Floyd has just begun. do not stop, Dave Gilmour is the only guitarist i know of, that can make a guitar talk sing, and cry all at the same time
Pink Floyd , you nailed it. Attention to all the details. This is a glimpse of professional , cut above musicianship. Worldwide sensation foe eon's it seems.
I read one young lady say - when reacting to this same video - that the unfurling of the mirror ball felt like an angel being born ...
Another great reaction to a great performance and you are one of the few who stopped and went back to show the artist quickly making the Pin Prick sound. I did the same thing 4 times when I first watched this Pulse version. Thanks
Saw them in Miami
MINDBLOWING!¡!!!¡!¡!!!!
You need to react to David Gilmour Live at Robert Wyatt’s Meltdown
He plays the acoustic guitar will blow you away. Would love to see your reaction to the first song Shine on crazy diamond
PINK FLOYD DOES THAT
IT PUTS YOU IN A TRANCE
I saw this concert in New Orleans in super dome, around 60 thousand,it was last time to preform as Pink Floyd; David still preforms; but Mason retired And Richard pass away a few year ago, the greatest show I have ever seen………
Saw this in Tampa 1994
San Antonio 1994 Best concert I have ever seen. Who says there is no Heaven on earth? I have been there and I like it.
I saw them the show before Tampa in Miami on March 30th, 1994(hard to believe its has been damn near 27 years) while I was still a youngster in college....Best night of my life....Stay Safe!!!!
Hace casi 50 años que los escucho,........y no me canso !!!
Excellente analyse
I was there the night this was recorded. I cant put into words how it was, it wasn't a concert or a gig it was a journey. The music hits your soul and you actually feel the guitar solo, it's like it passes your ears and hits your soul and takes it away, changes it and brings it back. To be totally honest, I cant really explain what it was like, but I know I will never get that experience ever again. It is so good that you understand the music and what it means. I would suggest you watch the film The Wall to get and even better understanding. I would love to see you react to that.
Two reccomendations for Pink Floyd: "Dogs" (Of course studio only, with lyrics that one is good) and "Shine On You Crazy Diamond Parts I - V and then Parts VI - IX . Studio only.....all three of these are long tracks eg Dogs is 17 minutes. You might ask how can a song last for 17 minutes and stay interesting. Well, Pink Floyd did it. If you think Comfortably Numb put you into a zone, well Dogs will do it and then some. Same for Shine on you Crazy Diamond. You have to, at some point either react to these or listen to them for yourself.
David Gilmour stands up like the God he is and blows the tops of everyone's head. Amazing. Try Wish You Were Here from the Pulse concert. David Gilmour does something with his mouth that is completely original and mind-blowing and beautiful.
if you think that was transcending, you should react to the live at Gdansk version of Echoes. everyone does the 1971 live at Pompeii version and that one is interesting, as it shows you them in their younger years. there's quite a lot of difference between the 2 versions. the Gdansk version is more mature and polished, imo. i think that Pink Floyd compose songs in much the way as classical composers think. Echoes illustrates that more than most of them. it is 25 minutes long, though. the 1971 version comes in 2 parts, but you can split the Gdansk version, the same way
I think the proper word for it is "EPIC"! Music, stage, and lighting.
Pink Floyd Forever Legend !!!
I tried to bow, but did my back in :-/
I heard that little groan mid bend m8. Been there myself :)
Hahaha, me too, I sneezed once and threw my back out for a week and I was 29 years old at the time. Back pain SUCKS, big time!
I love your reaction to this song I love so much - a wonderfully emotional reaction to an emotional masterpiece
Great reaction I feel their music touches the soul, my 2 favourite guitarists is David Gilmour & Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits
Pink Floyd song Sorrow is what Stair way to heaven is to page………
Best solo ever!! 😍😍😍
I commend you on finding a slightly different version then most react too, this as some angle shots of the stage I had not seen before, at first I thought it was the unedited version, the one where they did not edit out some of the guitar solo, but it is not.
I saw this concert in Lisbon in 22 of July 1994. I was a teenager, but they already are my favorite band. Watching this live is from another world, no words to describe the environment of that Friday night in stadium. Aliens invaded Lisbon that night, but they come in peace 😃😃😃, PS: they give a second concert the day after in Saturday.
Your comments same as me but I grew up with them...They have for want of a better word , put me into a feeling of spirituality: calmness, serenity and great feelings of forgetting all my problems a sort of transcendence
You get it brother,...you get Pink Floyd! They really are not like any other band I've ever seen, and I've seen a few. I've been a huge Pink Floyd fan since the release of their 6th album, "Meddle" in 1971, I was 15 years old.
I've also seen them twice, one of those times was The Wall concert in 1980 at the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale NY Long Island, what an incredible Show that was! It's worth Googling to see just how massive this Show was, the logistics alone were incredible.
And of course you're right about David Gilmour, I like you also play guitar, and there are a handful of guitarists that I highly respect. None more than David Gilmour, there is just something very special about David Gilmour's playing.
David Gilmour is not a flashy guitarist, he doesn't wear crazy clothes onstage, jeans and a tee shirt is about it. He doesn't run around the stage, jumping up and down screaming, he just plays his Stratocaster in a way that's is unparalleled imo.
Gilmour's guitar says more with a single note, or a pause, or a bend, or a trill,... than other guitarist's say playing a bajillion notes a second. The emotion and feel in his playing is unequaled imo. He is a Master guitarist that takes the pentatonic and mixolydian scale to another level.
Take for example this version of comfortably Numb, the second solo is really incased in the pentatonic scale, but his talent makes it sound sooo good.
Sorry for the long comment.
I was there,2nd night,when the circle seating collapsed,and it was the 4th time i saw them,the previous one was the Wall Tour in 1980 at the same venue (earls court,now sadly gone)
Let me tell you,that night was the best concert i have ever been to,and i've been to many hundreds of shows,including hendrix and the who at isle of wight 1970,led zep,sabbath,stones etc etc,all great but NONE had the emotion that gilmour got from that guitar.
Astonishing event.
They do that to me 35 years ago. I watch this film just like Matrix or Lord of the rings :D
This re-edited/restored video has a relatively low number of views as it's only been out since 2019, as part of "The Later Years" box set. Prior to that people on YT have mostly been watching the old DVD edition from 2006.
Go on, react to Steve Vai Tender Surrender (viewed over 37 million times) I dare you!
Failing that do TIME from PINK FLOYD: The Dark Side of Moon the... one of the most profound songs ever written! Much love from a huge Floyd fan from the Far North of New Zealand ❤
Ambrosia.... the nectar like food of the Gods themselves!
Its like warm melted dripping honey for your very soul.
I think part of what makes David Gilmours playin give you that feeling, is he uses quite alot of 2, 3, 4, and even some 5 semi-tone bends instead of fretting a higher note. Personally I think that allows your subconscious to track the note as its changing rather than the more abrupt change from a fretted note?
Maybe someone who actually knows could correct me😊
☮️💜
PF is one band that more often than not their live music is better than there studio. Love either way but live just is just a bit extra something.
Try "Sorrow" from the same Pulse concert.
There are many good guitarists. But there are only a few guitarists who do not play with their hands but with their hearts. Jimmy Hendrix, Eric Clapton and Dave Gilmour. The guitar is their nature and they have one body and one soul with it. You can learn this guitar solo perfectly technically (it's not such a problem again) but never - NEVER - will anyone play it like Mr. David Gilmour ... I love him for it.
Am I imaginaring this ?
please react to “shine on you crazy diamond part I-V” studio version with album artwork only - now that is attention to detail!