Yes , i'm still her too . What a great time in life we challenged to go through . How much hope we found in music , while listen to this Art ... i never needed any psychiatrist to get grounded again .
Pink Floyd concerts have always been gigantic multimedia shows. Imagine 200,000 watts of surround sound, all those lights, 100,000 people screaming their lungs out, and you in the middle of it all. I have never taken drugs or even had any desire to try them. But the way I felt at the concerts is how I imagine a trip. ;)
Imagine that you are feeling that bass through your spine. The seating was practically wired into the bass speakers. You didn't just hear it,you felt it. I know, I was there that. What an experience
Guy Pratt really was a great find for Pink Floyd's live shows, although his best bass work is probably on "Money"! Another great progressive rock bassist worth checking out is Mike Rutherford from Genesis, whose bass lines on the "In the Cage/Afterglow Medley" from When in Rome Live 2007 is worth checking out; it's about 18 minutes long but worthwhile!
You should react to the band Yes and their bassist Chris Squire. I would suggest the studio version of "Roundabout". They are all great musicians, but I think you will appreciate Chris Squire's uniqueness.
I loved that song from the first time I ever heard it. I feel so fortunate to have seen them play it in person, 30 years ago in Pittsburgh. When you have the time, check out the grand master of bass, Mr. Geddy Lee of Rush. A couple live performances that highlights his play are "Where's My Thing - Here it is!" from their Clockwork Angels tour, and "Leave That Thing Alone" from their Time Machine 2011 tour.
Greetings from Canada. That was me who recommended this to you on your first Pulse experience. Yeah- I made the link between your name, bass- playing and Guy Pratt here showcased by Floyd. Fun, wasn't it? Peace, love and bellbottoms.
I reckon a bass player would REALLY like Peter Gabriel "Exposure" (Tony Levin) One of these days - at 2:46 2nd guitarist plays tune from TV series Dr Who
Pure art. Fantastic for those of us alive and enjoying this music in the late 60's and 1970's
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Wow... Awesome!
Yes , i'm still her too . What a great time in life we challenged to go through . How much hope we found in music , while listen to this Art ... i never needed any psychiatrist to get grounded again .
😊 Love the joy PF brings you! 🥰🐰
Really therapeutic..
Yea Yea.. Genuineness
Pink Floyd concerts have always been gigantic multimedia shows.
Imagine 200,000 watts of surround sound, all those lights, 100,000 people screaming their lungs out, and you in the middle of it all. I have never taken drugs or even had any desire to try them. But the way I felt at the concerts is how I imagine a trip. ;)
Awesome experience
All of them are great players, And David on Peddle Steel kills it also, i have been a fan since Dark side of the moon came out in the early 70s
Wow
Basso di GUY PRATT stratosferico anche in MONEY, RUN LIKE HELL, KEEP TALKING, LEARNING TO FLY...tutti dal Live PULSE !!!
Awesome Guy(s)
Pink Floyd is the master of the Multi-Climatic experience.
Absolutely 💯
Yeah… usually only women have multiple climaxes 😂
Mattx😅😅
Guy Pratt kills it
I absolutely agree with you 💯
Imagine that you are feeling that bass through your spine. The seating was practically wired into the bass speakers. You didn't just hear it,you felt it. I know, I was there that. What an experience
Wow... That's some experience really
That reminds me of Danny Carey’s drums at a Tool concert.
Yo Johnny, I did a reaction on that.. Coming up soon
Guy Pratt really was a great find for Pink Floyd's live shows, although his best bass work is probably on "Money"! Another great progressive rock bassist worth checking out is Mike Rutherford from Genesis, whose bass lines on the "In the Cage/Afterglow Medley" from When in Rome Live 2007 is worth checking out; it's about 18 minutes long but worthwhile!
Wow.. Will check em out
I've been looking forward to this one!
This is absolutely amazing 💯👍🏽
You should react to the band Yes and their bassist Chris Squire. I would suggest the studio version of "Roundabout". They are all great musicians, but I think you will appreciate Chris Squire's uniqueness.
Great, I'll check em out
Absolutely Chris Squire is the GOAT
I loved that song from the first time I ever heard it. I feel so fortunate to have seen them play it in person, 30 years ago in Pittsburgh. When you have the time, check out the grand master of bass, Mr. Geddy Lee of Rush. A couple live performances that highlights his play are "Where's My Thing - Here it is!" from their Clockwork Angels tour, and "Leave That Thing Alone" from their Time Machine 2011 tour.
Awesome experience
Eddy your reactions are awesome!
Wow. I really appreciate that! Thanks bro 👊🏽
Great Reaction! Do Sorrow, money, keep talking all from pulse concert.
Thankssss for watching, will check out your recommendations.
The base player was the son in law of richard wright the keyboard player.
Oh wow
Great reaction. Nice to see you appreciate Guy Pratt on the Bass!
Amazing guy... All of them.
Guy Pratt est un monstre à la basse...
True..
guy pratt is your favorite bass player's favorite bass player.
Awesome Guy.. Heard a lot about him.
Greetings from Canada. That was me who recommended this to you on your first Pulse experience. Yeah- I made the link between your name, bass- playing and Guy Pratt here showcased by Floyd. Fun, wasn't it? Peace, love and bellbottoms.
Was an awesome experience watching these amazing guys.. Loved it. Thank you soo much. Love&Light
Bass player Guy Pratt has his own UA-cam channel. Check it out.
Oh really… that’s good to know.👍🏽
I reckon a bass player would REALLY like Peter Gabriel "Exposure" (Tony Levin)
One of these days - at 2:46 2nd guitarist plays tune from TV series Dr Who
Okayyy. Will check em out
If you would like to hear some more awesome bass, try Leave That Thing Alone-Live, by Rush. Geddy Lee is my fav bassist of all time.
Will sure do.. Thanks for recommending.
yes a little eco and some Phase shifter are the effects on that Bass i think
Good stuff man..
If you want to hear a great bass solo, listen to Feel the Benefit/10CC - Live
Great. Will do
this song was wrote in 1969
Wow... Really
@@eddybassreacts no sorry i was wrong its 1971
Oh wow... That's still quite a long time.
Guy Pratt is the name of that talented bassist.
Awesome Guy ❤️.. Love em
"I am a Nigerian Prince, if you give me your account details..."
Thanks for your support.. Use the super-thanks!
The bassist played with Michael Jackson on tour.
Oh WooooW.. Great!
.. просто послушай оригинал , а это - ремикс ... - ну очень похоже ... но - ...мне больше нравится оригинальная и студийная версия ! ...
Awesome, will check it out
Ma che Remix !😂😂😂😂
È una stupenda versione live perfettamente eseguita.
Naturalmente immagino tu sia un nostalgico watersiano !😁🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hahaha yea right 😆