Omg! Blast from my past. One of my favorite songs. You should react to Flaming by Pink Floyd. That is in my top 5. Thanks for a great reaction and bringing me back to my youth for a bit! Made my day!
Young man you never fail to impress me with the maturity and depth of your reactions. On point, succinct, accurate, insightful, appreciative and respectful, you tick all the boxes. It’s a pleasure to hear your comments and questions. I sincerely hope you continue your reactions for as long as you want.
Gilmour sings the first part, Roger comes in after the solo. Roger's voice is more emotional and anxiety sounding. Gilmour's voice tends to be much more chill and melancholy... "Haunting" is a good word. Perfect for Roger's dark lyrics. Roger and Dave switch off nicely vocally throughout the entire Wall album.
I am having a great night now - after this! This track is fantastic and your comments about it were right on point. Gilmour has a tenderness to his voice that Waters doesn't posses (you were right, he sings at the end of the song). Although Waters mostly plays bass on Pink Floyd songs, Gilmour plays it here. He also plays 6-string acoustic and 12-string acoustic and electric guitars. I also like Wright's "sprinkles" on the electric piano. You are right, less is more. Except when it comes to Pink Floyd reactions - we just want more lol. 😄
The way pink floyd arrange their tracks is just awsome and no one does it quite like them. They know the exact place at the exact time for quiet spaces, softness and powerful moments. It’s always a journey and it’s very hard to not listen to a pink floyd track all the way through regardless of whether it’s 2 mins long or 25 mins long, you just don’t know where it’s gonna take you, and every listen can make you feel something different as you hear things you didn’t previously.
I love the way Floyd builds song structure. It's the equivalent of a film focusing on character development. They take their time and build in themes, sometimes across albums. It makes you invested. You care because they care. You rarely found this level of craftsmanship and attention to detail back in the day, and never anymore.
Yes, after Gilmour’s heartfelt guitar solo you first hear Waters’ voice at “ but it was only fantasy…” many of their songs will have both singers, especially from The Wall album 🔥
My favorite album and pretty much one of the most perfect Pink Floyd songs there is. Works in the context of the complex narratives of The Wall, yet is as moving on its own. Stunning ❤ Floyd guitarist David Gilmour also plays fretless bass on this and both Gilmour and Roger Waters do certain verses. It’s Roger at the end. Love it so much ❤❤ I agree btw. I love musically “better” bands but Floyd have something extra-special.
This band transcends generations. I don't know why exactly. But it does. The overwhelming majority of people that listen to Pink Floyd seem to have the same visceral reaction to them as the people who heard them for the first time. There must be something there with this band. Never seen anything like it before.
There are only a couple of songs that stand alone on the wall, this being one of them, but to truly understand, you have to listen and know the basics of the story that the album tells to get the message. The four floyd albums starting with Dark side of the Moon need to be listened to as a whole.
After Syd, there were basically three vocalists [Nick didn't sing, as a drummer, he has even less recorded output than Ringo ]. They are individually identifiable, once you know. A lot of this is Roger. Listen to 'Animals' and most of the singing is Roger, with his more aggressive style. David has a much 'softer' more melodic style, which you've shown that you recognize. He also often sang harmonies with Richard Wright [ listen to 'Echoes', either version]. On many older tracks, Richard also takes lead vocals. Most recently, listen to the 'Pulse' " Comfortably numb ", where Richard takes the 'Doctor' role originally played by Roger. The timbres are subtly different. Part of PF's brilliance is how they chose EXACTLY who was best placed to deliver each vocal line.
Pink has built a wall between himself and the world. And as he looks around he realizes that he's lonely. He's reaching out, he's yelling at his wall hoping there's someone on the other side that he can interact with. He's hopeful that there's someone that will interact with him despite his wall "Don't tell me there's no hope at all".
The original double vinyl album has four "sides". This album is best listened to by hearing one or more record sides per sitting, without breaking in the middle of a side. Each record side is like an Act in a play. 🤙😎
Any Pink Floyd or Led Zeppelin But if you want 3 other cool "old" tracks recommend by some "old" guy... Cranberries "Zombie" Portishead "Glory Box" live Garbage "Only happy when it rains"
The Movie is Mind Blowing, the scene/picture on your screen, is a slice of the animation in the movie. All the character on the album are from the movie. It an entire story. "Have I been guilty"
.... fav line... But it was only fantasy The wall was too high as you can see No matter how he tried he could not break free And the worms ate into his brain
You should sit yourself down in a darkened room and listen to the entire Wall album, start to finish. Whilst most would choose "Dark Side" as their best work, for me, it is the Wall.
Gilmour has a trained beautiful voice. Waters has a great rock and roll voice. It is more whiney and not as smooth as Gilmour's voice. Richard Wright (keyboards) usually sang harmony with Gilmour. "Hey you. Our there on the road, always doing what your told, can you help me?", is Waters's voice.
Davids voice is better and smoother yes, but Rogers was apt in this as he has the alternative higher range than David and actually sings very well in this at the end and in other songs like Mother' where he is again very apt with his higher and sort of crazy high range off ended lead offs, so in this Rogere is better and what was needed for the song, much like the beatles Pauls voice is the the smoother voice where as Johns voice has more grit and better for rock n roll harder songs(tho having said that pauls voice was great in helter skelter which is the Beatles hard rock ac/Dc song)
Soooooo is the music changing you inside? Blackfoot, deep purple, space truckin, more skynard. For another genre, Whitney Houston, oh journey, Joan Jett, earth wind and fire, September, boogie wonderland, wham, so many songs.
Omg! Blast from my past. One of my favorite songs. You should react to Flaming by Pink Floyd. That is in my top 5. Thanks for a great reaction and bringing me back to my youth for a bit! Made my day!
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Any Pink Floyd, anytime... Always a great choice.
Young man you never fail to impress me with the maturity and depth of your reactions. On point, succinct, accurate, insightful, appreciative and respectful, you tick all the boxes. It’s a pleasure to hear your comments and questions. I sincerely hope you continue your reactions for as long as you want.
Gilmour sings the first part, Roger comes in after the solo. Roger's voice is more emotional and anxiety sounding. Gilmour's voice tends to be much more chill and melancholy... "Haunting" is a good word. Perfect for Roger's dark lyrics.
Roger and Dave switch off nicely vocally throughout the entire Wall album.
Sort of a "Jekyll and Hyde" thing... which is perfect for the whole theme of this album. 🧐
Thanks again for what you do!
One of my favs! Us and Them might be my all time Pink Floyd favorite.
Us and Them is definitely my all time favorite.
Pink Floyd one of the top 3 bands of ALL time ❤
Of course, I'm thinking The Beatles, Pink Floyd and Zeppelin
I am having a great night now - after this! This track is fantastic and your comments about it were right on point. Gilmour has a tenderness to his voice that Waters doesn't posses (you were right, he sings at the end of the song). Although Waters mostly plays bass on Pink Floyd songs, Gilmour plays it here. He also plays 6-string acoustic and 12-string acoustic and electric guitars. I also like Wright's "sprinkles" on the electric piano. You are right, less is more. Except when it comes to Pink Floyd reactions - we just want more lol. 😄
Nice profile picture!
@@createyour2831 Thank you. This guy reacted to Black Rose by Thin Lizzy about a month ago. I was stoked!
@@79BlackRoseawesome I’ll have to check it out, definitely an underrated song!
Pink Floyd is a Awsome band I like their style of music 🎶
The way pink floyd arrange their tracks is just awsome and no one does it quite like them. They know the exact place at the exact time for quiet spaces, softness and powerful moments. It’s always a journey and it’s very hard to not listen to a pink floyd track all the way through regardless of whether it’s 2 mins long or 25 mins long, you just don’t know where it’s gonna take you, and every listen can make you feel something different as you hear things you didn’t previously.
I love the way Floyd builds song structure. It's the equivalent of a film focusing on character development. They take their time and build in themes, sometimes across albums. It makes you invested. You care because they care. You rarely found this level of craftsmanship and attention to detail back in the day, and never anymore.
Together we stand….divided we fall.
Yes, after Gilmour’s heartfelt guitar solo you first hear Waters’ voice at “ but it was only fantasy…” many of their songs will have both singers, especially from The Wall album 🔥
Love how you're breaking it down you have a good ear for the music 🎶
So glad you're getting to The Wall Lp. One of my turns is a must my friend and More Queen live please 🙏 Peace out ✌️ ☮️
My favorite album and pretty much one of the most perfect Pink Floyd songs there is. Works in the context of the complex narratives of The Wall, yet is as moving on its own. Stunning ❤
Floyd guitarist David Gilmour also plays fretless bass on this and both Gilmour and Roger Waters do certain verses. It’s Roger at the end. Love it so much ❤❤
I agree btw. I love musically “better” bands but Floyd have something extra-special.
The whole The Wall album is a story that is just intriguing. Pink Floyd are one of the greatest artistic groups out there!
Less is more...we know what you mean. Is about the vibe. Great artists are conveying a message, and their music backs that up.
So enjoy you.
This band transcends generations. I don't know why exactly. But it does. The overwhelming majority of people that listen to Pink Floyd seem to have the same visceral reaction to them as the people who heard them for the first time. There must be something there with this band. Never seen anything like it before.
Great reaction. You are correct that Gilmour is singing at the beginning, and Waters at the end. Please check out RUN LIKE HELL from Pulse.
Ayyy i also recommended this!!
🔥🔥🔥
High school memories come flooding back. Thanks for checking this out. The whole album is a must listen. Next up, Opeth, Opeth, Opeth!
You must listen to this album all through at once on vinyl. Truly an experience.
Wish you were here is absolutely their best album in my opinion, have a cigar, shine on you crazy diamond, welcome to the machine are stunning songs 👍
It's Gilmour's voice. Roger sings on the part "but it was only fantasy..."
There are only a couple of songs that stand alone on the wall, this being one of them, but to truly understand, you have to listen and know the basics of the story that the album tells to get the message. The four floyd albums starting with Dark side of the Moon need to be listened to as a whole.
The Wall album is a story to be listened to as a whole experience, start to finish. Nice review mate
They both sung in this song.
After Syd, there were basically three vocalists [Nick didn't sing, as a drummer, he has even less recorded output than Ringo ]. They are individually identifiable, once you know. A lot of this is Roger. Listen to 'Animals' and most of the singing is Roger, with his more aggressive style. David has a much 'softer' more melodic style, which you've shown that you recognize. He also often sang harmonies with Richard Wright [ listen to 'Echoes', either version]. On many older tracks, Richard also takes lead vocals. Most recently, listen to the 'Pulse' " Comfortably numb ", where Richard takes the 'Doctor' role originally played by Roger.
The timbres are subtly different. Part of PF's brilliance is how they chose EXACTLY who was best placed to deliver each vocal line.
This song has become popular again in some circles. 🤣
It's always been with me. ❤️✌️
Pink has built a wall between himself and the world. And as he looks around he realizes that he's lonely. He's reaching out, he's yelling at his wall hoping there's someone on the other side that he can interact with. He's hopeful that there's someone that will interact with him despite his wall "Don't tell me there's no hope at all".
The original double vinyl album has four "sides". This album is best listened to by hearing one or more record sides per sitting, without breaking in the middle of a side.
Each record side is like an Act in a play. 🤙😎
Any Pink Floyd or Led Zeppelin
But if you want 3 other cool "old" tracks recommend by some "old" guy...
Cranberries "Zombie"
Portishead "Glory Box" live
Garbage "Only happy when it rains"
The Movie is Mind Blowing, the scene/picture on your screen, is a slice of the animation in the movie. All the character on the album are from the movie. It an entire story. "Have I been guilty"
🤗 Catching up on your PF reactions 🥰🐰
If you want a ton of ear candy by them listen to The Endless River. No need to react to it. That album is pretty sweet.
.... fav line...
But it was only fantasy
The wall was too high as you can see
No matter how he tried he could not break free
And the worms ate into his brain
As you grow old this song carries more weight due to the loss of family and friends either thru death or distance.
You should sit yourself down in a darkened room and listen to the entire Wall album, start to finish. Whilst most would choose "Dark Side" as their best work, for me, it is the Wall.
Gilmour has a trained beautiful voice.
Waters has a great rock and roll voice. It is more whiney and not as smooth as Gilmour's voice.
Richard Wright (keyboards) usually sang harmony with Gilmour.
"Hey you. Our there on the road, always doing what your told, can you help me?", is Waters's voice.
Anything from the Pulse concert
Davids voice is better and smoother yes, but Rogers was apt in this as he has the alternative higher range than David and actually sings very well in this at the end and in other songs like Mother' where he is again very apt with his higher and sort of crazy high range off ended lead offs, so in this Rogere is better and what was needed for the song, much like the beatles Pauls voice is the the smoother voice where as Johns voice has more grit and better for rock n roll harder songs(tho having said that pauls voice was great in helter skelter which is the Beatles hard rock ac/Dc song)
Soooooo is the music changing you inside? Blackfoot, deep purple, space truckin, more skynard. For another genre, Whitney Houston, oh journey, Joan Jett, earth wind and fire, September, boogie wonderland, wham, so many songs.
May I suggest watching "the wall" movie, in your own time, it explains a lot from this album
It is Roger Waters singing g!
Dave sings the first half, Roger comes in after the solo.
One advise never ever pause on a Guilmour solo.
Keep talking. Live pulse album.
Pink built a wall of seclusion and, now he is lonely & regrets it !!!
...then watch the movie.