My compliments for not interrupting. So many reaction videos interrupt incessantly. One never interrupts David Gilmour he is the man. So are you for not stopping
I know this song since '79 - I was 20 at this time - I always feel the same emotion when listening to it ! Tears are never far, I am so much touched by this guitar solo... That PULSE live version is even better with a very long 2nd solo, David Gilmour took the time to buid it, and your emotion goes higher and higher... as he plugs his guitar directly to your soul.... And i always loved David's warm voice ! The 1st song I listened in 1972 from PF was "echoes" from Meddle album, I was 13.... and I was starting the Pink Floyd journey ! Dom, a 62 years old fan from France
Happy to see that more people are discovering the pink floyd experience. Its not music, its feeling, vibes, emotion and always a journey no one wants to end. I have seen them live since the 1980's.
I just smoked my first joint after a LONG time, and Pink Floyd made me feel alright! Special band. You don't just listen to Pink Floyd... you experience Pink Floyd.
Great reaction! Love that you found Pink Floyd. They are almost spiritual. I've been listening to them for 45+ years. Same concert, SORROW, LEARNING TO FLY, COMING BACK TO LIFE, HIGH HOPES, TIME, RUN LIKE HELL, SHINE ON YOU CRAZY DIAMOND. All EPIC. SORROW is my personal favorite. Keep going.
@@lastbeejournal yes. Their first album came out in 1967. Grew up listening to them. So many fantastic songs and most have pretty deep meaning. I will enjoy watching your ride!
Welcome to the pink floyd club my friend,they have got such a great catalogue of songs and instrumentals that if you follow them like I have since the 60s and I promise you you will not be disappointed.they will take you down a rabbit hole to a whole different galaxy and enlighten you plus blow your mind with sight and sounds youv'e never heard before.happy listening.🤗🤗🤗🤗
I've seen them four times in my life, twice in the 1970s once in 1987 and this concert in 1994. I've seen at least a hundred concerts in my lifetime including just about every group from AC DC to Led Zeppelin and almost every group in between alphabetically. At every one of those Pink Floyd concerts nobody was moving or very few people at all. The only time the audience went nuts was when they left the stage and people cheered and yelled and screamed until they came back for their Encore songs! If you stick with Pink Floyd you won't be disappointed at all!!
Same here, Lived south London and saw everyone from the 60s through to 2010s inc Stones, Kinks, Elton, Tina, Led Zep, Genesis, Dire Straights, McCartney, right through to White Stripes and Oasis. The Pink Floyd Earls Court concerts were the best Ive ever seen
Best guitar solo ever. The whole Pulse concert is epic. Pink Floyd is my favorite band for nearly fifty years now and will always be number one. Number two is Nightwish and three is Ayreon followed by Yes, Genesis, Jethro Tull, The Gathering, King Crimson, Gentle Giant, Avantasia Don’t forget to listen to the albums. Wish you were here, is the best one to start with Animals Dark side of the moon The wall And don’t forget Echoes from the album Meddle. The studio version is recommended if you want to hear all the subtle things that get lost when played live.
Enjoy all the Pink Floyd and they provide a spiritual experience. David Gilmour is one of the best guitar players and is underated singers in the music world.
Ditto what White Sox 2021 said below,.... except that I've been listening to Pink Floyd since 1973, the year 'Dark Side of the Moon' was released, 48 years. I also agree with the songs he/she recommended you react to from the same 1994 Pulse concert, especially 'Sorrow', 'High Hopes' and 'Learning to fly'! There is no other band like Pink Floyd, their music speaks to a persons soul.
I was able to see Pink Floyd twice in 88 and 94, both amazing concerts, Comfortably Numb is the best live performance I’ve seen. There is so much great Pink Floyd music to discover, hope you enjoy!
@Lastbee, You should have been there!!! I'm old enough (almost 47) that I was able to see these guys live twice in 1994 for this tour. First show was at NC State University in their stadium. I bought tickets the day they went on sale, so I was on the field in row "M" which is the 13th row. OMG the overload of sound and visual imagery was mind blowing (I'm sure the 2 hits of LSD I was on had no effect 😁). In their live shows they had what's referred to as Quadraphonic Sound, They were actually the first band to ever use this in a live concert. QS is basically surround sound and they had perfected the use of it by '94. They could make the sound movie around the inside of the stadium and go from what would be higher up in the stadium and sweep it down to on the field. It was insane. My second show was at RFK in DC. That show I got my tickets much later so I was up in the stadium seating which was cool because I got to enjoy the show from two perspectives. They were both great but down on the field that close to the stage was definitely better!
Gilmour is the GOAT. There are four live performance songs that I'd classify as "live perfection": Comfortably Numb-Pulse Sorrow-Pulse High Hopes-Pulse and Led Zeppelin's Celebration Day performance of Kashmir. These are must watch before you leave this life!
This performance has this effect on a lot of people--speechless by the end! David Gilmour is a thrilling guitarist and singer and the whole band is amazing. The light show is something that Pink Floyd was known for in their live shows. I was fortunate to see David Gilmour on his solo tour in 2016 and he performed this and many other classic Pink Floyd songs along with his solo work. Another great song from the Pulse concert I suggest you react to is called 'Sorrow'. Everything from the Pulse concert is amazing, but the guitar work in 'Sorrow' ranks as high as 'Comfortably Numb' for me. Here is the link to that if you are interested: ua-cam.com/video/JdPTec5ADFE/v-deo.html
Sara after reading your comment I feel you are a pink floyd fan like myself can I suggest to you if you haven't seen it already you might want to look at the original music video of marooned such a beautiful instrumental which is about the nuclear plant explosion in chernobyl which left towns devastated and deserted you will be amazed.
I asked a workmate that had seen Floyd in New Orleans during this tour if they were sitting in there at the stage. He said after the eyeball blinked at them they were zombified.
Has anyone told him yet that the Wall is a concept album and the best way to listen is to listen to it beginning to end and preferably read the lyrics. I've owned several copies of the Wall in various forms, vinyl, cassette, both of which came with copies of the lyrics. You can find them online even. Seriously, listen to it end to end and read the lyrics. Also I give him credit for not pausing it during a David Gilmore solo, I hate that.
I saw them in 1988 in Foxboro, MA (south of Boston). When the giant inflatable pig (with testicles) flew over the stadium it was engulfed in a cloud of marijuana smoke.
First Rule: never close your eyes during a Pink Floyd performance. Floyd shows are a visual as well as musical. They use the lights to amplify and magnify the emotions in songs.
I don't know how anyone could downvote this. The only thing that could have made it better was if the band was on the screen and he was in the pop out.
Your relatively stoic reaction throughout the duration of the song is puzzling. The music did not move you in proportion to the masterpiece that the song and performance was. Your musical sensibilities seem to be somewhat dulled.
My compliments for not interrupting. So many reaction videos interrupt incessantly. One never interrupts David Gilmour he is the man. So are you for not stopping
Pink Floyd Forever Legend !!
I know this song since '79 - I was 20 at this time - I always feel the same emotion when listening to it ! Tears are never far, I am so much touched by this guitar solo...
That PULSE live version is even better with a very long 2nd solo, David Gilmour took the time to buid it, and your emotion goes higher and higher... as he plugs his guitar directly to your soul....
And i always loved David's warm voice !
The 1st song I listened in 1972 from PF was "echoes" from Meddle album, I was 13.... and I was starting the Pink Floyd journey !
Dom, a 62 years old fan from France
Happy to see that more people are discovering the pink floyd experience. Its not music, its feeling, vibes, emotion and always a journey no one wants to end. I have seen them live since the 1980's.
The best solo of the history
I just smoked my first joint after a LONG time, and Pink Floyd made me feel alright! Special band.
You don't just listen to Pink Floyd... you experience Pink Floyd.
Great reaction video - thank you!!
Great reaction! Love that you found Pink Floyd. They are almost spiritual. I've been listening to them for 45+ years.
Same concert, SORROW, LEARNING TO FLY, COMING BACK TO LIFE, HIGH HOPES, TIME, RUN LIKE HELL, SHINE ON YOU CRAZY DIAMOND. All EPIC. SORROW is my personal favorite. Keep going.
45+ years???😲
@@lastbeejournal yes. Their first album came out in 1967. Grew up listening to them.
So many fantastic songs and most have pretty deep meaning. I will enjoy watching your ride!
Welcome to the pink floyd club my friend,they have got such a great catalogue of songs and instrumentals that if you follow them like I have since the 60s and I promise you you will not be disappointed.they will take you down a rabbit hole to a whole different galaxy and enlighten you plus blow your mind with sight and sounds youv'e never heard before.happy listening.🤗🤗🤗🤗
I've seen them four times in my life, twice in the 1970s once in 1987 and this concert in 1994. I've seen at least a hundred concerts in my lifetime including just about every group from AC DC to Led Zeppelin and almost every group in between alphabetically. At every one of those Pink Floyd concerts nobody was moving or very few people at all. The only time the audience went nuts was when they left the stage and people cheered and yelled and screamed until they came back for their Encore songs!
If you stick with Pink Floyd you won't be disappointed at all!!
Same here, Lived south London and saw everyone from the 60s through to 2010s inc Stones, Kinks, Elton, Tina, Led Zep, Genesis, Dire Straights, McCartney, right through to White Stripes and Oasis. The Pink Floyd Earls Court concerts were the best Ive ever seen
You’re a hell of a lucky bastard
Best guitar solo ever. The whole Pulse concert is epic.
Pink Floyd is my favorite band for nearly fifty years now and will always be number one.
Number two is Nightwish and three is Ayreon followed by Yes, Genesis, Jethro Tull, The Gathering, King Crimson, Gentle Giant, Avantasia
Don’t forget to listen to the albums.
Wish you were here, is the best one to start with
Animals
Dark side of the moon
The wall
And don’t forget Echoes from the album Meddle. The studio version is recommended if you want to hear all the subtle things that get lost when played live.
It really doesn’t get much better than that. Best guitar solo ever. Listen to anything from ‘Pulse’ and you won’t be disappointed!
Enjoy all the Pink Floyd and they provide a spiritual experience. David Gilmour is one of the best guitar players and is underated singers in the music world.
Ditto what White Sox 2021 said below,.... except that I've been listening to Pink Floyd since 1973, the year 'Dark Side of the Moon' was released, 48 years. I also agree with the songs he/she recommended you react to from the same 1994 Pulse concert, especially 'Sorrow', 'High Hopes' and 'Learning to fly'!
There is no other band like Pink Floyd, their music speaks to a persons soul.
I was able to see Pink Floyd twice in 88 and 94, both amazing concerts, Comfortably Numb is the best live performance I’ve seen. There is so much great Pink Floyd music to discover, hope you enjoy!
Welcome to the club, Lastbee- greetings from Canada, You gonna love this ride! Be safe, man.
I was there that night. Unbelievable show
The first solo was anthemic, but the second one was like epic poetry.
Knew u would like that experience! Dive into more Pink Floyd! 👍♥️
@Lastbee, You should have been there!!! I'm old enough (almost 47) that I was able to see these guys live twice in 1994 for this tour. First show was at NC State University in their stadium. I bought tickets the day they went on sale, so I was on the field in row "M" which is the 13th row. OMG the overload of sound and visual imagery was mind blowing (I'm sure the 2 hits of LSD I was on had no effect 😁). In their live shows they had what's referred to as Quadraphonic Sound, They were actually the first band to ever use this in a live concert. QS is basically surround sound and they had perfected the use of it by '94. They could make the sound movie around the inside of the stadium and go from what would be higher up in the stadium and sweep it down to on the field. It was insane. My second show was at RFK in DC. That show I got my tickets much later so I was up in the stadium seating which was cool because I got to enjoy the show from two perspectives. They were both great but down on the field that close to the stage was definitely better!
Nice job kid!
This song is like looking into the face of God and having him smile back and say, "You are my greatest creation"
Gilmour is the GOAT. There are four live performance songs that I'd classify as "live perfection":
Comfortably Numb-Pulse
Sorrow-Pulse
High Hopes-Pulse
and
Led Zeppelin's Celebration Day performance of Kashmir.
These are must watch before you leave this life!
Right on.
Niceee ! Greetings from Amsterdam
Check out SORROW and RUN LIKE HELL, both by Pink Floyd from the Pulse Concert in 1994.
This performance has this effect on a lot of people--speechless by the end! David Gilmour is a thrilling guitarist and singer and the whole band is amazing. The light show is something that Pink Floyd was known for in their live shows. I was fortunate to see David Gilmour on his solo tour in 2016 and he performed this and many other classic Pink Floyd songs along with his solo work. Another great song from the Pulse concert I suggest you react to is called 'Sorrow'. Everything from the Pulse concert is amazing, but the guitar work in 'Sorrow' ranks as high as 'Comfortably Numb' for me. Here is the link to that if you are interested: ua-cam.com/video/JdPTec5ADFE/v-deo.html
Sara after reading your comment I feel you are a pink floyd fan like myself can I suggest to you if you haven't seen it already you might want to look at the original music video of marooned such a beautiful instrumental which is about the nuclear plant explosion in chernobyl which left towns devastated and deserted you will be amazed.
Anybody that was there ; i bet you wished you'd put your vcr on record!
Thanks ❤️
I asked a workmate that had seen Floyd in New Orleans during this tour if they were sitting in there at the stage. He said after the eyeball blinked at them they were zombified.
David Gilmore just stands up like the god he is and blows the tops off everyone's heads. Wow.
Who ?
Has anyone told him yet that the Wall is a concept album and the best way to listen is to listen to it beginning to end and preferably read the lyrics. I've owned several copies of the Wall in various forms, vinyl, cassette, both of which came with copies of the lyrics. You can find them online even.
Seriously, listen to it end to end and read the lyrics. Also I give him credit for not pausing it during a David Gilmore solo, I hate that.
I saw them in 1988 in Foxboro, MA (south of Boston). When the giant inflatable pig (with testicles) flew over the stadium it was engulfed in a cloud of marijuana smoke.
First Rule: never close your eyes during a Pink Floyd performance. Floyd shows are a visual as well as musical. They use the lights to amplify and magnify the emotions in songs.
I don't know how anyone could downvote this. The only thing that could have made it better was if the band was on the screen and he was in the pop out.
Yes it was mad in the crowd and I was one of them.
OMG 😲
@@lastbeejournal Very almost didn't go. Posted the whole of Dark Side of the Moon. Atmosphere was electric.
Your relatively stoic reaction throughout the duration of the song is puzzling. The music did not move you in proportion to the masterpiece that the song and performance was. Your musical sensibilities seem to be somewhat dulled.
There's always room for improvement right?