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@@hejsjsjjjsjsjjs4968 I tried to understand what you meant about annoying fans like they are probably don't know who Queen is and they are just say "oh I know one song of Queen so I guess I'm a fan now and I'm going to watch the movie"
I remember when Rick died, I was incredibly saddened. More than by the death of any other rock star in my lifetime. He was such a nice guy, and really an integral part of the Pink Floyd sound. It was impossible to go on without him, and this is coming from someone who for 20 years after Bonham died insisted Led Zeppelin could do it without him (his son Jason notwithstanding)...... he was never the guy in the spotlight but what he brought on the piano, keyboards, and synths was irreplaceable. Even the most accomplished pianist could not replicate his sound because so much of it was instinctive and reactive, and in a lot of ways a very live and "in the moment" operation of all the switches, dials, and pedals in his rig.
The 70's Pink Floyd ruled the world. It is that era I listen to the most. Meddle, Obscured, DSOTM, Wish, Animals are you kidding me one masterpiece after another.
It's likely the string of masterpieces that led to the breakup... Waters felt like the writing was all that was needed... meanwhile, the musical masterings of Gilmour and Wright, along with David's soft melodic voice, were the things that made the band special. Don't get me wrong... Waters was an incredible writer with regards to lyrics... but lyrics alone don't make music... and his musical ability always was limited (Gilmour had to show him how to play a bass with delay on One of these Days - listen for 2 bass parts one is Gilmour, other is Waters). It's a shame that Roger's ego was so huge when all he did was write great lyrics. It's what destroyed the band. They did just fine without him for 2 more albums though... even though the 1st was mostly Gilmour.
Both of their egos man, David was sick of being dictated to while Roger felt he didn’t need the members of his band. Of course we would love if they never broke up, but can you imagine being together in one of the greatest rock bands ever, with the massive touring and output expectations that come with it? It’s frankly understandable that it got so toxic
@@basedbear1605 I agree totally what you say, except one thing : Waters composed the most of the music of the best songs as well, not only lyrics. Check the credits.
This video is fantastic! I’m a fan of Pink Floyd since I was a baby, it means SO MUCH to me! Every time I listen to Pink Floyd I feel like every piece of me listens to it, it feels almost as we are connected. When the audio from the shows got in, I cried, I felt it so hard people just vibing to Pink, kinda makes me wish I was there too. I’ve went to Roger’s show in 2018, such an unique and unforgettable experience. This band has been in my family for years! I simply love them. Adore them. This video made me smile! I’m planning to play a Pink Floyd song to a really special person of mine, I’m still choosing but I want it to be a very extraordinary day and experience. It really means to me.
@@davidslowhand5172 no doubt when they were firing on all 4 cylinders there wasn't a band that could touch them and one hasn't come along yet that could touch them.
One of the best acts ever for producing instrumental style music. Dark Side of The Moon, The Wall and Wish You Were Here will forever be 3 amazing albums that never get old.
Syd Barrett's early creative direction, pushing the band towards long meandering (then semi-improvised) music set the band's foundations. His subsequent decline and exit inspired their greatest output thereafter. It's so Sad what happened to Syd, but without him Pink Floyd would not have been.
Syd's influence is way overrated. Yes, he got them started... but it took them 2 more albums experimenting without Syd to find what made them special. In the end, Syd's influence was just a whisper.
@@spencervanstraten9306 Hardly. You cannot know what they would have done without him, because that never happened. Maybe it would have been the exact same songs, about someone different in their lives, maybe different songs that were even better. You cannot know.
@@spencervanstraten9306 You have no way to prove that, it is nothing but conjecture. They could have found another guitarist/singer. In fact, they did!
@@spencervanstraten9306 Are you completely daft? I stated in my OP that he got them started. Why do you feel it necessary to state that over again as if it proves a point of yours? He catapulted them into the underground, THEY catapulted themselves up and out to stardom. You have disproven nothing I said, and only made it appear as if you're desperate to "win" some youtube argument based on opinions.
@@spencervanstraten9306 You didn't prove shit. He IS far overrated, and you haven't proven otherwise. You cannot prove that David would not have met the band without him. You cannot prove any of your "theories". They are nothing but your opinion of what may have been, and you'll never know. He is NOT the reason the band was able to make remarkable music, THEY are the reason. Your logic sucks balls.
Roger aged best of all, he looks terrific! Everyone's always joked about his appearance, calling him a "horse" and such, especially when compared with drop-dead gorgeous Gilmour. Myself I've always loved Roger's "custom" look, and now he's gotten the best out of it, haha! Reminds me of Richard Gere. Anyway, I know it's silly to talk about it, it's just trivia. The most important thing for them is to stay healthy and work together for years to come! RIP Rick and Syd.
good lord that must have been a tremendous amount of research and work putting this together as well as you did. well done mate, you're an asset to the internet! thank you.
'So glad they got together and made some of the most brilliant soundtracks of our time. 'Saw them live in Sydney in 1971 when I was fifteen; they were so apologetic because the Sydney end stuffed the sound. They thought it was tragic, but we were all just happy they had come out to Australia.
Great job, Angelo. This post reminded me how lucky I have been to live my life in the era of Pink Floyd. PF has always been present in my life since I was 15 years old. Looking forward to celebrating the half-century anniversary of the release of DSOTM in 2023, with all the 3 members alive.
What an excellent work :-)! - A small correction, though: Bob Klose never played the bass, though, but was the lead guitarist (read about Bob Klose at en.wikipedia.org). - He recorded "I'm a King Bee" & "Lucy Leave" with the band in 1965 (which I watched here at UA-cam).
A bit uncomplete. Since you mentioned solo albums, you should have included Wright's and Mason's work, plus the rest by Gilmour and Waters. Nice presentation.
The difference between Gilmour's actual age and what he looks like shot through the roof starting in the late 70's. By the time he did that tour in the mid 2000's, he looked like he was in his 80's. He can still play and sing pretty well though.
Pink Floyd Songs: 1:29 - Echoes 1:40 - Time 2:04 - Wish You Were Here 3:04 - Another Brick In The Wall: Part 2 5:55 - Division Bell 7:31 - Breathe (Live at Live 8) 8:56 - Comfortably Numb (Live at Live 8)
just one more show film it with Imax cameras with 360 surround sound and put it in Imax theaters world wide so we get a farewell show and you guys only have to put up with each other for 1 show.
Please do KISS Would be cool seeing their transformation btw there members are: Original: Paul Stanley Gene Simmons Ace Frehley Peter Criss Other Members: Eric Carr Vinnie Vincent Bruce Kulick Mark St John Eric Singer Tommy Thayer
Pink Floyd complete Now.Very good.Excelent,Perfect.Congratulations.Thank You very much for this vídeo.Pink Floyd is the best and Angelo di Carpio is the best Channel of transformation of faces of Rockstar,Ok?All right?
I wish the formation at 0:45 would remain the same for the following decades, maybe they would remain together until today, and only god knows what kind of music they would have done.
Gilmour and the Floyd have been pushing my emotions around since I heard them the first time ( '70's ?) in pure ecstacy and bliss. God bless them they're everything to me musically. I bet it's been fun for them too.
The video is made with absolute love for this great group. And it’s good that the author did not remove Roger's photo. All is correct. Pihk Floyd without Roger is half the band. It was necessary to leave a photo of Richard. These people are the property of planet Earth. From Russia with love
PF started at 63 (not 64, not 65) already with original songs. It had different names, but the songs were original. they played in clubs. And in these clubs the society of artists and influencers in England started a counter culture under the music of PF. all bands also attended, and were totally influenced by the PF. Even today, bands are influenced by the PF. there is music before and after PF.
Excellent evolution and heart of history, to wipe away the myth and mystery that makes no mistakes, in the formation and explanation of the unique, not oblique but acute sense of the true story of Pink Floyd. Thanks Angelo. Good times and rhythmic rhymes. Timeless classics 👍
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What is the song between 1:55 and 2:05 that leads into Wish You Were Here?
Fun fact: Nick Mason is the only member to be on every album.
sometimes hanging back from the spotlight and focusing on doing your job isn't such a bad idea
Thats right.
Rick wasnt on Final Cut.
David wasnt on The piper
Roger wasnt on the last three album
But Nick never left the band.
Only real member :))
Like Deep Purple drummer - Ian Paice
Nick is the piece that keeps Pink Floyd sound out of this world
Wow I just realized that
the greatest band ever. thats what happened
The beatles hold my beer
Pink Floyd: hold our pudding
@@wickedhouston5538 nah mate you can't say shit about the beatles they invented music
both are just as good
Hmmm...wasn't aware of that friend...
Richard Wright is so underrated
he's the biggest contribution to the overall vibe of the band
Ogawa San Well except for the final cut
Nick Mason was the only constant member of the band
By whom?
@@rc4a0frios ?
Saw them in Hyde Park when I was seventeen never stopped listening to them even now at 65.
How time flies.
Francesca Bento Nice way to grow up with. Enjoy the ride.
What you just said is what the song time is all about bento
Holy f- waters aged the best.
I miss long hair gilmour the most out of all the 70s looks
@@RaisinBran1312 man looked beautiful. Got screwed up with the drugs, diet and genetics.
Yes he is perfect a disciplined man
ozzy: His hair didn’t began to turn grey until he was 49 in 1992. He aged well just he has a facial hair now
@@Rebecca-pr4zp its quite rare to see a so beautiful man with long hair too
why does Mason in '87 look like a portrait from the 1800s
Angelo di Carpio you have done a Wonderful job here, love the work you put in Brilliant ! thank you
Wohoo hd pink Floyd channel
Lol I just surged to find this coment
@@gdlemon9708 what kind of surgery?
HDPinkFloyd 7:30 the best moment of the video, 7:59 the saddest moment
And did Roger Waters leave the band after the reunion concert in 2005
By far the most creative band ever!
The Beatles?
@@velvetwatermelon2647 both
Shine on you crazy diamonds!
Shine on you crazy diamonds is right ! AND we can't take it back someday.
@@suzannewillis817 "Shine on you crazy diamond" is about Syd Barret.
(S)hine On (Y)ou Crazy (D)iamond
Spot on ! Kick me in the ass later! Loved them like no other !
To me, they'll always be more legendary than Queen. Pink Floyd deserves a biopic on their name. I want to see a Pink Floyd movie like right now. ❤❤❤
"The Queen"?
I don't want a movie of them cause it will bring annoying fans like Bohemian Rhapsody.
They werent gay, therefore not heroic.
@@peterhamlet1415 What's heroic about being gay????
@@hejsjsjjjsjsjjs4968 I tried to understand what you meant about annoying fans like they are probably don't know who Queen is and they are just say "oh I know one song of Queen so I guess I'm a fan now and I'm going to watch the movie"
I remember when Rick died, I was incredibly saddened. More than by the death of any other rock star in my lifetime. He was such a nice guy, and really an integral part of the Pink Floyd sound. It was impossible to go on without him, and this is coming from someone who for 20 years after Bonham died insisted Led Zeppelin could do it without him (his son Jason notwithstanding)...... he was never the guy in the spotlight but what he brought on the piano, keyboards, and synths was irreplaceable. Even the most accomplished pianist could not replicate his sound because so much of it was instinctive and reactive, and in a lot of ways a very live and "in the moment" operation of all the switches, dials, and pedals in his rig.
Agreed except no way Bonham could ever have been replaced.
I'm just listening
Joe Spot on there , and shocking the way Waters treated him after all he had done to make the Floyd what they were .
....Sir Wright will always be with us. We have his music...🌸
Totally agree with you!!
Pink Floyd is my favorite group!Thank you for great music and excellent fotos
The 70's Pink Floyd ruled the world. It is that era I listen to the most. Meddle, Obscured, DSOTM, Wish, Animals are you kidding me one masterpiece after another.
It's likely the string of masterpieces that led to the breakup... Waters felt like the writing was all that was needed... meanwhile, the musical masterings of Gilmour and Wright, along with David's soft melodic voice, were the things that made the band special. Don't get me wrong... Waters was an incredible writer with regards to lyrics... but lyrics alone don't make music... and his musical ability always was limited (Gilmour had to show him how to play a bass with delay on One of these Days - listen for 2 bass parts one is Gilmour, other is Waters).
It's a shame that Roger's ego was so huge when all he did was write great lyrics. It's what destroyed the band. They did just fine without him for 2 more albums though... even though the 1st was mostly Gilmour.
@@basedbear1605 actually Gilmour admitted years later that him and his ego was responsible for the break up of Floyd.
Both of their egos man, David was sick of being dictated to while Roger felt he didn’t need the members of his band. Of course we would love if they never broke up, but can you imagine being together in one of the greatest rock bands ever, with the massive touring and output expectations that come with it? It’s frankly understandable that it got so toxic
Agreed
@@basedbear1605 I agree totally what you say, except one thing : Waters composed the most of the music of the best songs as well, not only lyrics. Check the credits.
I love Syd Barrett.His solo album “The Madcap Laughs” produced by Roger Waters and “Barrett” produced by David Gilmour.
Syd my loveeee
Syd and Dave, rare
syd was a great musician, but because of drugs he couldn't give his full potential, but he was also very undervalued
I want wish you were here movie like a bohemian rhapsody movie by queen
This video is fantastic!
I’m a fan of Pink Floyd since I was a baby, it means SO MUCH to me! Every time I listen to Pink Floyd I feel like every piece of me listens to it, it feels almost as we are connected. When the audio from the shows got in, I cried, I felt it so hard people just vibing to Pink, kinda makes me wish I was there too. I’ve went to Roger’s show in 2018, such an unique and unforgettable experience. This band has been in my family for years! I simply love them. Adore them. This video made me smile! I’m planning to play a Pink Floyd song to a really special person of mine, I’m still choosing but I want it to be a very extraordinary day and experience. It really means to me.
A 1970s David Gilmour is as beautiful a man I’ve ever seen. Damn! Talented and sexy.
Leo Dicaprio
@@axasus3789 he is ugly rather than David
@Shallex puch
@@denizcansevercevirileri ah uh
Axasus 37
It's a joke? Di Caprio is ugly. David was the most beautiful man in the world. And still now his face has the same beauty.
I’m a huge Pink Floyd fan and all of this just brings back horrible memories of the fights. I miss all those guys!!
Best band ever ! Thank you so much and Shine on you 🤪 💎
Nick Mason: from rock legend to a Math teacher
He kinda looks like the Grandpa from Standing Ovation
The band is just fantastic that is really what I think, oh by the way, wich one is Pink?
All of them !
Your mom
It's beyond me how there are still people unaware of this joke 😂
Alexander Damm yeah it’s cringe and anoying to see
@@davidslowhand5172 no doubt when they were firing on all 4 cylinders there wasn't a band that could touch them and one hasn't come along yet that could touch them.
The finest band to ever grace a stadium stage.
very very great history and work that you made angelo thanks again for the nostalgic video of this amazing band
One of the best acts ever for producing instrumental style music. Dark Side of The Moon, The Wall and Wish You Were Here will forever be 3 amazing albums that never get old.
Wet Dream by Richard Wright : Am I joke to you?
Nick Mason's Saucerful of secrets too
i was about to comment the same thing
and same with roger waters radio kaos
and Amused to Death by roger waters
Syd Barrett's early creative direction, pushing the band towards long meandering (then semi-improvised) music set the band's foundations.
His subsequent decline and exit inspired their greatest output thereafter.
It's so Sad what happened to Syd, but without him Pink Floyd would not have been.
Syd's influence is way overrated. Yes, he got them started... but it took them 2 more albums experimenting without Syd to find what made them special. In the end, Syd's influence was just a whisper.
@@spencervanstraten9306 Hardly. You cannot know what they would have done without him, because that never happened. Maybe it would have been the exact same songs, about someone different in their lives, maybe different songs that were even better. You cannot know.
@@spencervanstraten9306 You have no way to prove that, it is nothing but conjecture. They could have found another guitarist/singer. In fact, they did!
@@spencervanstraten9306 Are you completely daft? I stated in my OP that he got them started. Why do you feel it necessary to state that over again as if it proves a point of yours? He catapulted them into the underground, THEY catapulted themselves up and out to stardom.
You have disproven nothing I said, and only made it appear as if you're desperate to "win" some youtube argument based on opinions.
@@spencervanstraten9306 You didn't prove shit. He IS far overrated, and you haven't proven otherwise. You cannot prove that David would not have met the band without him. You cannot prove any of your "theories". They are nothing but your opinion of what may have been, and you'll never know. He is NOT the reason the band was able to make remarkable music, THEY are the reason. Your logic sucks balls.
*_...and then one day you find, ten years have got behing you..._*
Hummmm No mentions to:
On an Island
Rattle That Lock
Live at Pompeii
And lets not mention some of the grammar either.
Opel, Radio Kaos, Profiles (Mason & Fenn), Amused to death, etc.
Roger aged best of all, he looks terrific! Everyone's always joked about his appearance, calling him a "horse" and such, especially when compared with drop-dead gorgeous Gilmour. Myself I've always loved Roger's "custom" look, and now he's gotten the best out of it, haha! Reminds me of Richard Gere. Anyway, I know it's silly to talk about it, it's just trivia. The most important thing for them is to stay healthy and work together for years to come! RIP Rick and Syd.
Pink Floyd Past,Present and...Future!
Forever and Ever!🎤🎤🎸🎸🎸🎸🎹🥁
Pedro Cação Emily?
Thank you I've waited for so long for this!
Plot Twist: Roger Waters is Adam Driver’s Biological Father. 🤣
Gioppio Gionegar i always knew adam driver LOOKED SO FAMILIAR
layo ramirez Ikr haha
Yeah....and Parker Schnabel too. LOL
Another plot twist
David Gilmour is Leonardo DiCaprio’s biological father
Gioppio Gionegar if they do a Pink Floyd documentary I’d love to see Adam driver play roger, he’s a good enough actor to do it too
Yes! Pink Floyd, I've been waiting. One of my favorite bands, thank you!
7:29 epic moment.😢😢
omg thank you pink floyd has always been my favorite band
Mine to for the last 45 years.
17 years of my life, growing up listening to Pink Floyd was my first band when my parents decided for their baby to be a Pink Floyd fan
Trés bon travail. Merci bcp.
Oh yes, my group favorite, thanks you so much Angelo 🤗😍
You're welcome.
*Very Interesting and Informative Concept Film!*
good lord that must have been a tremendous amount of research and work putting this together as well as you did. well done mate, you're an asset to the internet! thank you.
'So glad they got together and made some of the most brilliant soundtracks of our time. 'Saw them live in Sydney in 1971 when I was fifteen; they were so apologetic because the Sydney end stuffed the sound. They thought it was tragic, but we were all just happy they had come out to Australia.
Thank you so much for this! I didn't hesitate in buying the box set from last year, greatest rock band without doubt.
Great job, Angelo. This post reminded me how lucky I have been to live my life in the era of Pink Floyd. PF has always been present in my life since I was 15 years old. Looking forward to celebrating the half-century anniversary of the release of DSOTM in 2023, with all the 3 members alive.
I swear Roger looks younger in the 70s than the 60s
The Dark Side of the Moon one of the best albums ever produced. Timeless.
Thanks to Alan Parsons.
The Dark Side of the Moon is good vibe ration for human rhythm.
アッキー okay
Its not timeless
It has the song time in it
@@tomb2577 lol good one. Indeed it does!
What an excellent work :-)! - A small correction, though: Bob Klose never played the bass, though, but was the lead guitarist (read about Bob Klose at en.wikipedia.org). - He recorded "I'm a King Bee" & "Lucy Leave" with the band in 1965 (which I watched here at UA-cam).
Great video
Спасибо за вашу работу 🎇
There are Amazing bands in the world and is hard to decide but for me Pink Floyd is the best band of all time.
A bit uncomplete. Since you mentioned solo albums, you should have included Wright's and Mason's work, plus the rest by Gilmour and Waters. Nice presentation.
The three biggest egos in rock; Tom Scholz, Jeff Lynne and Roger Waters.
What about Richie Blackmore....
Jeff Lynne is egotistical? Can you inform me on this, I am a big fan of ELO but I've never really looked into Lynne as a person.
Jeff Lynne Egomaniac? tell me another joke please
Tom Scholz is a fucking genius and is the reason Boston succeeded in the first place.
Roy Wood and John Lennon
As a woman I could fall in love with Mr Wright in a second.
Cara como o tempo passa, ...🎸🎸🎤🎧🎛🎚🎹🎶🎶🎻🎷🎼🔊👏👏👏Pink Floyd.
How can roger fire richard?? GOD!!
He is the music in pink floyd that everyone loved!!
Thank you
The difference between Gilmour's actual age and what he looks like shot through the roof starting in the late 70's. By the time he did that tour in the mid 2000's, he looked like he was in his 80's. He can still play and sing pretty well though.
It's the good looking people that seem to always age faster than the rest.
All time favorites! Thanks guys! It was a magical ride and will continue to be so for countless generations to come. Amazing band!
✌️♥️
Pink Floyd Songs:
1:29 - Echoes
1:40 - Time
2:04 - Wish You Were Here
3:04 - Another Brick In The Wall: Part 2
5:55 - Division Bell
7:31 - Breathe (Live at Live 8)
8:56 - Comfortably Numb (Live at Live 8)
some of the musics are not familiar.
I love Pink Floyd. Musically they heal people's ill.👍
just one more show film it with Imax cameras with 360 surround sound and put it in Imax theaters world wide so we get a farewell show and you guys only have to put up with each other for 1 show.
7:55 my heart...
Please do KISS
Would be cool seeing their transformation btw there members are:
Original:
Paul Stanley
Gene Simmons
Ace Frehley
Peter Criss
Other Members:
Eric Carr
Vinnie Vincent
Bruce Kulick
Mark St John
Eric Singer
Tommy Thayer
Can you do Neil Peart Transformation (1968-2020) (R.I.P)
Roger from 2013 looks like Han Solo from 7th episode XD
What is the music being played for 1974?
Please make this top comment
Same
Sounds like a variation to Echoes
Almost sounds like something of obscured by clouds
@@lochlain7840 yeah i think its a variation of obscured by clouds
@@juliangonzalez2930 Indeed it's a live version off Obscured by Clouds. The song is Childhood's End.
Pink Floyd complete Now.Very good.Excelent,Perfect.Congratulations.Thank You very much for this vídeo.Pink Floyd is the best and Angelo di Carpio is the best Channel of transformation of faces of Rockstar,Ok?All right?
Nick Mason was smiling in almost all the ' times.'
Awesome vid! Could you please do Black Sabbath next?
Nunca haverá uma banda igual 🎶🤘🏻
NUNCA👑
Those guys got probably more than another brick in the wall of music :-)
Thanks....
They are legends ❤️❤️
I wish the formation at 0:45 would remain the same for the following decades, maybe they would remain together until today, and only god knows what kind of music they would have done.
Gilmour and the Floyd have been pushing my emotions around since I heard them the first time ( '70's ?) in pure ecstacy and bliss. God bless them they're everything to me musically. I bet it's been fun for them too.
Grateful to the creator of this video
This is good video.
How about DAVE GROHL?
1:51 I need the name of this song badly
Not 100% sure but I thinks it’s either obscured by clouds or when your in
Akhirnya yg ditunggu-tunggu
Thanks man rhcp nxt plz
The video is made with absolute love for this great group. And it’s good that the author did not remove Roger's photo. All is correct. Pihk Floyd without Roger is half the band. It was necessary to leave a photo of Richard. These people are the property of planet Earth.
From Russia with love
Bullshit. Waters was merely the writer. He was a mediocre bassist at best... and an awful lyricist. Half the band? He was less than 1/4.
Waters aged really good
Gilmour, well, its complicated...
❤them all . Mason, Wright, Water, Gilmour. Genius ever lived this planet ! Im trully honored!
Awesome!!!!
sHINE ON yOU CRAZY dIAMOND (Syd)
Doey anybody know from what song the part played at 1:52 until 2:05 is?
PF started at 63 (not 64, not 65) already with original songs. It had different names, but the songs were original.
they played in clubs. And in these clubs the society of artists and influencers in England started a counter culture under the music of PF. all bands also attended, and were totally influenced by the PF.
Even today, bands are influenced by the PF. there is music before and after PF.
7:40 I finally found it it's called Lost In A Dream by Wellmess
GREAT love you!
Pink Floyd Forever and ever !!!🎸🎸🎸🤗🙏🙏🙏👐👐👐👍👍👍
Roger didn't start aging till 1990s XD
Ahhhh man....
0:36 Pipper at the Gates of Dawn lol
Excellent evolution and heart of history, to wipe away the myth and mystery that makes no mistakes, in the formation and explanation of the unique, not oblique but acute sense of the true story of Pink Floyd.
Thanks Angelo. Good times and rhythmic rhymes.
Timeless classics 👍
Gilmore turned into Harold lol.
It's Gilmour.
Hide the pain Gilmour
You left out Mason band "Saucerful of secrets" 2019
waters low key looks better than he used to be. in a weird way😂 (he looks more badass)
I think it's cause when he was young he had very defined cheeks and a long face that softens as he aged, and he has good hair.
Cual es la canción del minuto 1:52?
An honour to have lived in the time of Pink Floyd...
Remember about 1973 getting stoned and listening to dark side of the moon for the first time🤪
What is the 1974 music??
It was that good in '74!!! I was 9 listening to Grand Funk Railroad's version of The Locomotion!!!
I believe it’s a live performance of the title track from their 1972 album Obscured By Clouds.
It was actually from Obscured by Clouds.
@@21centuryhippie61 correct
@@kevdean9967 Not helpful
do an updated version on Nirvana
He did