David Gilmour looks like he has gone for a walk to the corner shop to buy a newspaper, but he then plays the greatest live guitar solo ever. Pure genius, voice of an angel, what a musical legend.
Never, ever, never, ever apologize for crying over a David Gilmour solo. How many oceans could be filled with the collective tears from those of us who have been crying for 45 years?
Yours is the gold standard of music reactions. Honest emotion from someone who feels music rather than just another intellectual analysis. Don't ever apologise for showing your emotions. I'm nearly seventy and this song still brings tears to my eyes after dozens of times viewing it. Bravo to you!
There are no right or wrong reactions, there are are only reactions. Everyone from squirrels to dogs to rats to giraffe to rhinos to sheep and humans react to new information, it's instinctual, it's survival. Imagine if we DIDN'T react to a potential predator lurking around, trying to eat you for dinner, that'd be the end of our specie real fast.
75 and this is indeed a very emotionally stirring rendition. No words during the solo but the message reaches down into your soul as if speaking to you personally.
You don't have to apologize for letting your emotions out with Pink Floyd. Even though I saw this show two nights in a row, and I have seen this video hundreds of times, I still get goosebumps every time I watch it. This is what happens when lyrics are much more than just a series of words meant to rhyme. And that music is much more than a simple series of notes and chords intended only to become the "hit" of the present moment.
When you know that the song's lyrics are about Roger Waters' day of back pain and medical treatment, it seems rather trite. But each person has their own pains and reliefs and can let words affect them in the most personal way. But Gilmour's voice is beautiful and his guitar solo is the most beautiful of all time. Avoiding tears is a task with minimal chances of success.
It does my old heart good to see young people enjoying the music of my generation. Because one doesn't merely listen to Pink Floyd. One EXPERIENCES Pink Floyd. Welcome aboard.
I'm 72 years old living in Mountain Home Arkansas. I've heard this at least 50 times and I'm sitting here with tears running down my cheeks. There are no words. Pure magic
I'm 72 and saw Pink Floyd do their kick off tour in 1972 of Dark Side of the Moon in Toronto Canada That was also an unbelievable emotional experience 😅
It's so cool to hear that you love this as much as I do. I'm 53 and love this song as much as I did when I was 9. My best friend and I would play air guitar, sing , and act through the whole album.
@busher69 65 years have got behind me now - 42 years since I first heard this song played on the radio one evening while driving near Riverside California. When the first couple notes of the first guitar solo started, I instantly recognized the man behind it as the one and only David Gilmour, Grand-Master of the instrument. When the second guitar solo began, I had to quickly pull over into a large grocery store parking lot and park the car so I could finish listening without the distraction of driving, so great was the emotional impact on me hearing it for the very first time. I literally had goosebumps en masse as the power of that 2nd Gilmour guitar solo FILLED me, washing over, around, and THRU me! I’d had other music stir my soul and move me deeply before, but that first time hearing Gilmour’s guitarwork in Comfortably Numb was something else indeed! It was a depth of feeling and emotion beyond anything I’d ever experienced with music before! 42 years later and that memory is just as clear to me as if it happened yesterday. I’ll never forget it. David had me as a fan for life at that point. Since Comfortably Numb, so many other deeply emotion-evoking guitar solos have come out of David and thru his guitars like liquid feeling, each a MASTERPIECE of moving musical artistry. The guitarwork that begins when his vocals stop in Pink Floyd’s “SORROW” from their “Momentary Lapse Of Reason” album … The guitar interplay with Wright’s keyboard in “CLUSTER ONE” from “The Division Bell” album … his guitarwork on the last half of their song “ON THE TURNING AWAY” from “AMLOR” … his SOARING guitar composition that is the last half of the song “A GREAT DAY FOR FREEDOM” … his guitarwork in “WEARING THE INSIDE OUT” and “COMING BACK TO LIFE” … and that MASTERPIECE of emotion-evoking Gilmour guitarwork in “MAROONED” will take you out of this world! Then there’s his guitarworks on his album “Rattle That Lock”: “FACES OF STONE”, “IN ANY TONGUE”, and the opening and closing tracks, “5 A.M.” & “AND THEN…”. The guitar composition in those latter two run deeply thru my heart & soul. By the way, I’m 90 miles south of you here in Arkansas. We’re practically neighbors :-)
This particular performance of Comfortably Numb is so magical and powerful that it breaks down every division, every barrier, every cultural or personal wall that anyone could put up! David Gilmour's long solo here is beyond perfection! This will never be equaled, never surpassed! Your reaction was as pure as it was beautiful! :)
@@JK-uw1jy This is from the Pulse tour, 1994. I believe this was Earl Court, London. You can search for and find the entire show or just various songs from it.
What was really cool about that moment with the giant disco ball… that thing came out of nowhere. It’s not like it was just hanging there the entire concert, waiting for this moment. It surprised the hell out of everyone when the lights hit it! Pure magic.
Omg...I cried, the guitar solo connected to my soul, (I swear) how is this not on the radio? Nobody in this generation can compare to this unbelievable song, period. I'm going to find their album tomorrow. ❤😢❤
Welcome to our world, you will never be the same again. 😇 You are warmly invited to try ANYTHING from the Pulse concerts, you will be bathed in awe and wonder. So many thanks to you for experiencing this true work of art. ❤😊😁💐💐🌹🌹
This was in the encore for the concert. The next number, Run Like Hell is an exercise in how to finish a rock gig. Prior to the encore the second half of Pulse is a live version of their multi-million selling masterpiece album, Dark Side of the Moon for the first (and last) time in years. However, you should listen first to the studio version, preferably for yourself in one go rather than try for reaction videos, track by track. Floyd make albums as art, each on a theme with tracks melting into each other in a series of wonderful transitions which is why its best to do the whole album in one listen to get the full experience which is pretty mind blowing. The DSOTM is widely regarded as perhaps the best rock album recorded and its impact at the time -1973- was nothing short of nuclear. So find a spare 45 minutes, listen to it all the way through, maybe with the lights down...burning incense optional😊. Its a truly mind boggling ride.
Never apologize for having an honest reaction to music. There is a power to this music and if you let it, it will take you on a journey that will touch your soul.
David is so accurate with that strat…then being so technical David uses the vibrato arm perfectly to add depth & attention to the solo. Then the message of the song & lyrics just breaks you emotionally…Seeing him live would change your life…God has one of his greatest creations with him!!
I saw him live in 1984 and it blew me away! The emotion hits you because you can feel it in David’s guitar mastery, it’s like it’s every single deep experience you’ve ever had all rolled up in his guitar solo, added is his incredible soft yet powerful voice! It’s so moving you can’t help but shed some tears! I’ll never forget it. It’s been 40 years since I saw him live, seems like yesterday when I hear it again, thank you for sharing this highly emotional song💯🎸🙏🥰❤️
David has learned how to connect to something very ancient in our souls. He plays us through his guitar and voice and it's both exhilirating and emotional.
I’ve watched many of the Comfortably Numb reaction videos and yours is my favorite because I respond in exactly the same way. This performance is so emotionally gripping. It’s overwhelming and in the best possible way.
It is so refreshing to see the younger generation appreciating the art that is pure music making of bands such as Pink Floyd. You must listen to the whole album and understand the story though. These songs, although fantastic on their own, are part of a bigger picture. There are stories told by the albums and some songs are also telling stories of the bands personal struggles and difficulties. It is fantastic to see your emotional reaction to this one song alone. Always, always let your emotions come out with music. I do.
I truly wanna thank you for not passing this. You have now heard the best guitarists who's ever lived along with a legendary crisp voice. Loved your reaction
Greatest live concert - well, out-of-body experience - ever created, from its eerie opening to the thermonuclear finale almost three hours later. Have a seat and a few boxes of Kleenex, and enjoy the entire PULSE concert sometime. You’ll never be the same afterwards. 🤯🤩❤
First time I saw Floyd was the Dark Side of the Moon tour. They just had regular stage lights. Following tours kept getting better and better. I feel so fortunate to have experienced so many great concerts as a kid. And, back then they were all under $10.
Saw this concert 5 times and when people left if was some what of an eerie feeling. People walking away in a quite look on their face what they just saw.
That HAD to be one of the greatest live performances of all time. One of the greatest songs from one of the greatest bands. There will never be another Pink Floyd. Well done young lady.
don't sweat it, love. it happened to all of us the first time. david gilmour doesn't care who you are, he's gonna make you feel it. welcome to the club
You did a fantastic job listening, observing, appreciating and being captivated to this masterpiece, you would not be human if you did not get emotional to that. Simply an amazing and dynamic production, cant imagine being there in person....they would have to carry me out of there. Nice to see someone appreciate it all the way through without interuption!!
I totally agree, Please continue to see how far the Pink Floyd rabbit hole goes, it is a journey that your Heart, Spirit and Soul will enjoy, watch the entire Pulse concert, I'm sure when you get to the song Great gig in the sky, a song that portrays in raw emotion the transition of leaving life, the stages of dying starting with denial, anger, fear, resistance and finally acceptance, you will indeed want to see how far the rabbit hole goes, You are not alone, I'm extremely happy to see younger generations discover Pink Floyd, Please understand that all their albums are designed or recorded to be listened too nonstop from start to finish, each song blends into the next, and it's best to put on a pair of headphones or ear buds, turn your phone off, lay back in a dim lit room and enjoy the experience of the album from start to finish, I loved your reaction it touched you as it does myself and many others, God Bless.
@@starrroberts-n9hI second that notion and emotion wholeheartedly. It is so cool to see young folks ( I’m 63) reacting to Pink Floyd and being blown away. Seeing them Live in ‘89 in Philly at Veterans Stadium was the greatest concert I ever attended of hundreds.
First listened to this 43 years ago. Glad to see it has the same effect on people today. Where now anywhere in the world can you hear anything like it?
I got to experience them in 94 in Dallas, I'll never forget it. So much being said in that solo without saying a word. So much it rips your heart out and you just feel the pain of everything that's happened to you over the past years growing up. Ive been listening to them for almost 45 years and they never get old.
It was great hearing your scream of joy, as I know that is how you authentically express that emotion. I'm sure you had fun editing this video before releasing it, watching yourself and the band performance again.
I was there...Earl's Court London 1994......incredible ❤
David Gilmour looks like he has gone for a walk to the corner shop to buy a newspaper, but he then plays the greatest live guitar solo ever. Pure genius, voice of an angel, what a musical legend.
Yes. Great comment, yes! That was the time.
Am telling you 💕💕💕❤️❤️
Love the comment! ❤
I was there at Earl's court for this and it was the best live gig I have ever been to ...
I truly doubt it could ever be beaten !
Mozart would approve.
As an old dog, it brings me so much pleasure seeing young people experiencing and enjoying REAL music. Music in it's purest form.
Know what ya mean....(77) ✌️
Me too
Never, ever, never, ever apologize for crying over a David Gilmour solo. How many oceans could be filled with the collective tears from those of us who have been crying for 45 years?
Thanks 😊
Amen, my brother!
Well said indeed.
Not just me then ! Every time
@@darrenshaw4305 definitely not alone, my friend!
When a guitar solo makes people cry, you know you've made it.
Tears are the natural reaction to that solo - it is the greatest in rock history.
Las mismas lágrimas que me salen cuado lo escucho ,a mis 64 años
It's so fascinating to me that the whole world gets so emotional by Pink Floyd and David Gilmour's guitar!
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I love watching people cry to Pink Floyd performances. It restores my faith in humanity. ❤❤❤
Right!
Mine too.
David Gilmour is making grown people cry since the 70s…it’s an obligation for listening to Pink Floyd ❤
David Gilmour is a f##king surgeon! He uses his instrument to reach into your chest and give your heart a gentle squeeze. Just awesome!
Yours is the gold standard of music reactions. Honest emotion from someone who feels music rather than just another intellectual analysis. Don't ever apologise for showing your emotions. I'm nearly seventy and this song still brings tears to my eyes after dozens of times viewing it. Bravo to you!
I'm 67 and feel the same way. David Gilmour's guitar solo makes my heart break every time I hear it.
At nearly 72, I have been listening for 51 years. The emotional release this brings along with the tears is still amazing.
There are no right or wrong reactions, there are are only reactions.
Everyone from squirrels to dogs to rats to giraffe to rhinos to sheep and humans react to new information, it's instinctual, it's survival.
Imagine if we DIDN'T react to a potential predator lurking around, trying to eat you for dinner, that'd be the end of our specie real fast.
75 and this is indeed a very emotionally stirring rendition. No words during the solo but the message reaches down into your soul as if speaking to you personally.
"Remember when you were young?
You shone like the sun
Shine on, you crazy diamond"
In memory of Syd Barrett
I was lucky enough to be in the crowd for this performance. The most amazing gig I ever went too. Surrounded by strangers all crying their eyes out 😊
Wish i was there
I was supposed to be going to this concert but for one reason and another didn't get there. Its one of my biggest regrets.😢
Oh my gosh, I just can't imagine but I can. Lucky you. Treasure it forever.
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I bet it is.
@@JaquelineGoodspeed it's burned into my memories
I see you, young lady. Thank you for appreciating them like I do.
Always!💞💞
You just witnessed rock royalty. Welcome.
Never apologise for your emotion,it’s a gift🙏🏻
I'm 73 and this still breaks me.
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Am happy it allows your emotion flow
You don't have to apologize for letting your emotions out with Pink Floyd.
Even though I saw this show two nights in a row, and I have seen this video hundreds of times, I still get goosebumps every time I watch it.
This is what happens when lyrics are much more than just a series of words meant to rhyme.
And that music is much more than a simple series of notes and chords intended only to become the "hit" of the present moment.
When you know that the song's lyrics are about Roger Waters' day of back pain and medical treatment, it seems rather trite. But each person has their own pains and reliefs and can let words affect them in the most personal way. But Gilmour's voice is beautiful and his guitar solo is the most beautiful of all time. Avoiding tears is a task with minimal chances of success.
It does my old heart good to see young people enjoying the music of my generation. Because one doesn't merely listen to Pink Floyd. One EXPERIENCES Pink Floyd. Welcome aboard.
Thanks 😊
David isn't just playing the guitar, he's playing your soul
Yesss😫😫
I’m 80 and still shed a tear, anyone like me who were around in the seventies no how lucky we are!
Pink Floyd are brilliantly different.
I've never experienced so much emotional journey that takes you to another level, this opens up your soul. I'm 66 and it gets me every time.
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I'm 72 years old living in Mountain Home Arkansas. I've heard this at least 50 times and I'm sitting here with tears running down my cheeks. There are no words. Pure magic
I'm 72 and saw Pink Floyd do their kick off tour in 1972 of Dark Side of the Moon in Toronto Canada That was also an unbelievable emotional experience 😅
It's so cool to hear that you love this as much as I do. I'm 53 and love this song as much as I did when I was 9. My best friend and I would play air guitar, sing , and act through the whole album.
I know exactly what you mean 🧡
@busher69
65 years have got behind me now - 42 years since I first heard this song played on the radio one evening while driving near Riverside California. When the first couple notes of the first guitar solo started, I instantly recognized the man behind it as the one and only David Gilmour, Grand-Master of the instrument. When the second guitar solo began, I had to quickly pull over into a large grocery store parking lot and park the car so I could finish listening without the distraction of driving, so great was the emotional impact on me hearing it for the very first time. I literally had goosebumps en masse as the power of that 2nd Gilmour guitar solo FILLED me, washing over, around, and THRU me! I’d had other music stir my soul and move me deeply before, but that first time hearing Gilmour’s guitarwork in Comfortably Numb was something else indeed! It was a depth of feeling and emotion beyond anything I’d ever experienced with music before! 42 years later and that memory is just as clear to me as if it happened yesterday. I’ll never forget it. David had me as a fan for life at that point. Since Comfortably Numb, so many other deeply emotion-evoking guitar solos have come out of David and thru his guitars like liquid feeling, each a MASTERPIECE of moving musical artistry. The guitarwork that begins when his vocals stop in Pink Floyd’s “SORROW” from their “Momentary Lapse Of Reason” album … The guitar interplay with Wright’s keyboard in “CLUSTER ONE” from “The Division Bell” album … his guitarwork on the last half of their song “ON THE TURNING AWAY” from “AMLOR” … his SOARING guitar composition that is the last half of the song “A GREAT DAY FOR FREEDOM” … his guitarwork in “WEARING THE INSIDE OUT” and “COMING BACK TO LIFE” … and that MASTERPIECE of emotion-evoking Gilmour guitarwork in “MAROONED” will take you out of this world!
Then there’s his guitarworks on his album “Rattle That Lock”: “FACES OF STONE”, “IN ANY TONGUE”, and the opening and closing tracks, “5 A.M.” & “AND THEN…”. The guitar composition in those latter two run deeply thru my heart & soul.
By the way, I’m 90 miles south of you here in Arkansas. We’re practically neighbors :-)
Beautiful looking Place. I just looked it Up.
Now THAT'S the reaction deserved by this masterpiece. This woman has great taste and a real depth of soul!
Wow, thank you!
So hard to see a beautiful woman cry-but these are real tears, born from the music. Bravo, my dear!
Thank you very much!💞
Perfect reaction! You didn't hear the music; you FELT the music. Loved it!
This particular performance of Comfortably Numb is so magical and powerful that it breaks down every division, every barrier, every cultural or personal wall that anyone could put up! David Gilmour's long solo here is beyond perfection! This will never be equaled, never surpassed! Your reaction was as pure as it was beautiful! :)
Thank you 💞💞
This solo is a human putting all his soul singing emotions with words of the universal language of music.
Can anybody tell me where to find exactly this recording? All other recordings I know have a much shorter solo. But this ne is magic.
@@JK-uw1jy This is from the Pulse tour, 1994. I believe this was Earl Court, London. You can search for and find the entire show or just various songs from it.
@@JoshBarronQOPINC Thx a lot! Found it.👍
This song and his guitar playing has a way to reach into your soul and what ever pain is in there it pulls it out.
Yes it does 😫
Pink Floyd does not make music. They make adventures and the deepest emotions. They make art of the highest perfection.
David Gilmour, the soul tickler
What was really cool about that moment with the giant disco ball… that thing came out of nowhere. It’s not like it was just hanging there the entire concert, waiting for this moment. It surprised the hell out of everyone when the lights hit it! Pure magic.
Yeah, it’s was beautiful
Omg...I cried, the guitar solo connected to my soul, (I swear) how is this not on the radio? Nobody in this generation can compare to this unbelievable song, period. I'm going to find their album tomorrow. ❤😢❤
Make sure you listen to Dark side of the Moon.
Not just song by song but listen to the whole album as one long song.
Best album ever.
I read somewhere that Fender created the Stratocaster, God created David Gilmore to play it..
I never seen so much emotion reacting to pink floyd, but it is understandable. Great reaction
David Gilmour knows how to make a guitar cry. Pure emotion. Epic. Amazing. Life changing.
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One of life's most rewarding experiences. Seeing someone else's heart being touched by incredible music ❤
So you felt it. Like me over and over again since Mode than 40 years. Thank you
Yes I did❤
Keep creating content. I love seeing genuine people with deep profound senses for art grow! Pink Floyd ALWAYS makes me react like that!!
Thanks.
Welcome to our world, you will never be the same again. 😇 You are warmly invited to try ANYTHING from the Pulse concerts, you will be bathed in awe and wonder. So many thanks to you for experiencing this true work of art. ❤😊😁💐💐🌹🌹
I’ve watched this countless times. I still tear up.
Im a 65 year old man and this song does the same to me, They are geniuses . Great reaction !!
Thank you 😊
the beauty of Pink Floyd is unmatched.
Pink Floyd. Legends.
Your joy at hearing this is infectious
This was in the encore for the concert. The next number, Run Like Hell is an exercise in how to finish a rock gig. Prior to the encore the second half of Pulse is a live version of their multi-million selling masterpiece album, Dark Side of the Moon for the first (and last) time in years. However, you should listen first to the studio version, preferably for yourself in one go rather than try for reaction videos, track by track. Floyd make albums as art, each on a theme with tracks melting into each other in a series of wonderful transitions which is why its best to do the whole album in one listen to get the full experience which is pretty mind blowing. The DSOTM is widely regarded as perhaps the best rock album recorded and its impact at the time -1973- was nothing short of nuclear. So find a spare 45 minutes, listen to it all the way through, maybe with the lights down...burning incense optional😊. Its a truly mind boggling ride.
The thought that this will never happen again is enough to make anyone cry.
So glad you decided not to react but chose to experience!!! That's what pink floyd is all about!! Enjoy!
I did!
Thank you ❤️❤️
Good for you for playing the best ever version live of this song x
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Possibly one of the greatest live performances ever.. love your reaction!
Thank you 😊
Never apologize for having an honest reaction to music. There is a power to this music and if you let it, it will take you on a journey that will touch your soul.
David is so accurate with that strat…then being so technical David uses the vibrato arm perfectly to add depth & attention to the solo. Then the message of the song & lyrics just breaks you emotionally…Seeing him live would change your life…God has one of his greatest creations with him!!
Pink floyd's music got you, that can only mean that you are one of the beautiful people
i have cried many times listening to this perfection
I saw him live in 1984 and it blew me away! The emotion hits you because you can feel it in David’s guitar mastery, it’s like it’s every single deep experience you’ve ever had all rolled up in his guitar solo, added is his incredible soft yet powerful voice! It’s so moving you can’t help but shed some tears! I’ll never forget it. It’s been 40 years since I saw him live, seems like yesterday when I hear it again, thank you for sharing this highly emotional song💯🎸🙏🥰❤️
This song never gets old, it’s music for the soul...
Comfortably Numb was played at a good friends funeral. 27 years later when I hear this I get goose bumps and it brings back so many memories.
David has learned how to connect to something very ancient in our souls. He plays us through his guitar and voice and it's both exhilirating and emotional.
This version is much better than the studio version. It just climbs when the studio version fades out.
I’ve watched many of the Comfortably Numb reaction videos and yours is my favorite because I respond in exactly the same way. This performance is so emotionally gripping. It’s overwhelming and in the best possible way.
Wow, thank you!💞
Same concert...Coming Back To Life, Wish You Were Here, Sorrow, High Hopes, Shine On You Crazy Diamond, etc, etc.
Pink Floyd has a tendency to touch your soul. Tears come from nowhere, one of the best bands of all time.
It is so refreshing to see the younger generation appreciating the art that is pure music making of bands such as Pink Floyd. You must listen to the whole album and understand the story though. These songs, although fantastic on their own, are part of a bigger picture. There are stories told by the albums and some songs are also telling stories of the bands personal struggles and difficulties. It is fantastic to see your emotional reaction to this one song alone. Always, always let your emotions come out with music. I do.
I truly wanna thank you for not passing this. You have now heard the best guitarists who's ever lived along with a legendary crisp voice.
Loved your reaction
Wow, thank you!
Greatest live concert - well, out-of-body experience - ever created, from its eerie opening to the thermonuclear finale almost three hours later.
Have a seat and a few boxes of Kleenex, and enjoy the entire PULSE concert sometime. You’ll never be the same afterwards.
🤯🤩❤
First time I saw Floyd was the Dark Side of the Moon tour. They just had regular stage lights. Following tours kept getting better and better. I feel so fortunate to have experienced so many great concerts as a kid. And, back then they were all under $10.
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Saw this concert 5 times and when people left if was some what of an eerie feeling. People walking away in a quite look on their face what they just saw.
I grew up listening to Pink Floyd - a group way ahead of their time. Brings such joy to see the younger generation discovering music.
Poor children, before the rap and the hip-hop was Pink Floyd
Great reaction thank you, I seen them in concert twice, and they take you on a trip through space.
Oh wow, I can imagine the experience it was for you.
I feel exhausted every time I listen to this song and Gilmore doesn't even break a sweat.
That HAD to be one of the greatest live performances of all time. One of the greatest songs from one of the greatest bands. There will never be another Pink Floyd. Well done young lady.
Great reaction Real, nice to see young people reacting to these Pink Floyd songs. The deeper you dive the more you will love this band. Thank you.
the BEST reaction video I have ever watched. Thank you
He is the greatest of all time and you just heard the very best ever and thank you for reacting to it ....
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don't sweat it, love. it happened to all of us the first time. david gilmour doesn't care who you are, he's gonna make you feel it. welcome to the club
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For one to get so emotional over something like this, you got to have a pure soul. This kind of music, Pink Floyd music, is eternal.
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Yep, made me cry again, for the umpteenth time. Great heart felt reaction as well.
Glad you enjoyed it💗💗💗
Watching new generations discover, understand and enjoy Pink Floyd give me hope for the future....
God bless you for letting the performance run through. You are now guaranteed a ticket to heaven.
You did a fantastic job listening, observing, appreciating and being captivated to this masterpiece, you would not be human if you did not get emotional to that. Simply an amazing and dynamic production, cant imagine being there in person....they would have to carry me out of there. Nice to see someone appreciate it all the way through without interuption!!
💕💕💕am glad you enjoyed it
New prescriber from El Paso, Texas, originally from Houston. Just because you're reacting the pink floyd
I subbed over your genuine Pink Floyd reactions
Good reaction to the ultimate PF live song.
Saw Pulse in El Paso, Texas.
All of Pink Floyd's songs are ultra-emotional. Wish you were Here, Mother, Time...
I think we can all see your sweet mind actually blowing, girl! Wonderful reaction! MORE! 🙂
I just can't wait to see you react to The Great Gig in the Sky from the same concert!
It's a natural reaction to the best sound ever! It's joy that the heart can't contain and overflows from the eyes!
Couldn't agree more!🌸
You can't go wrong with pink floyd. Keep reacting to them and i am sure you will get many views and subscribers.
I totally agree, Please continue to see how far the Pink Floyd rabbit hole goes, it is a journey that your Heart, Spirit and Soul will enjoy, watch the entire Pulse concert, I'm sure when you get to the song Great gig in the sky, a song that portrays in raw emotion the transition of leaving life, the stages of dying starting with denial, anger, fear, resistance and finally acceptance, you will indeed want to see how far the rabbit hole goes, You are not alone, I'm extremely happy to see younger generations discover Pink Floyd, Please understand that all their albums are designed or recorded to be listened too nonstop from start to finish, each song blends into the next, and it's best to put on a pair of headphones or ear buds, turn your phone off, lay back in a dim lit room and enjoy the experience of the album from start to finish, I loved your reaction it touched you as it does myself and many others, God Bless.
@@starrroberts-n9hI second that notion and emotion wholeheartedly. It is so cool to see young folks ( I’m 63) reacting to Pink Floyd and being blown away. Seeing them Live in ‘89 in Philly at Veterans Stadium was the greatest concert I ever attended of hundreds.
just three words to describe the Pink Floyd: Best band ever....!!
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First listened to this 43 years ago. Glad to see it has the same effect on people today. Where now anywhere in the world can you hear anything like it?
You should react to coming back to life by pink floyd at pulse
That guitar goes straight to your soul 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Same 😫😫💕
Such a beautiful woman have such beautiful reaction to one of the greatest songs. There are gems in every genre.
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I saw them in 87 in Oakland California. Them and Kiss put on a great great show!
Love your reaction....You are authentic and a joy to behold!
Thank you so much!!❤️
It makes me so happy that this amazing song can bring you such joy.
I got to experience them in 94 in Dallas, I'll never forget it. So much being said in that solo without saying a word. So much it rips your heart out and you just feel the pain of everything that's happened to you over the past years growing up. Ive been listening to them for almost 45 years and they never get old.
your reaction, emotions are true and real.. no need to apologize! Just that "you get it".what an honest reaction..
Yes is'nt it FANTASTIC! I cried too the first times taking this in. A beautiful reaction (:
It was great hearing your scream of joy, as I know that is how you authentically express that emotion. I'm sure you had fun editing this video before releasing it, watching yourself and the band performance again.
I did!
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