Stage Presence coach reacts to PINK FLOYD "On the Turning Away"
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If you can watch and listen to Pink Floyd and not feel something, you are most likely dead and haven't realized it yet.
Your spirit has left your body.
Fact ‼️
Yes, I’ve been saying the same thing for 50 years now 😊
First saw Floyd live when I was 15 in 1977. In a big ass stadium that is no longer standing. In another stadium in 1988 and 1994 with the largest crowds they ever played in front of in North America. Life altering events they were. Gorgeous weather everytime. Plus a handful of arena performances over the years. No band ever effected me like they did. Saw Roger Waters and also Nick Mason last year. I will keep going as long as they do.
Yeh. Sitting in the departure lounge waiting for the big gig in the sky...🇦🇺
"What is it with this music, it's just so captivating?" It's Pink Floyd, it's kind of what they do.
There is no one else who plays guitar like David Gilmour. Just stunning.
There are a lot of great guitar players. There are none that play like David Gilmour. He has this unique ability to create guitar solos that connect directly to your soul.
100%
No one can play harmonics like David. I've been trying for 50 years! The man is a genius.
David makes his guitar cry and I cry right along with it!
Just the best, 73 years old and still enjoying the great music.
Just pipped you son,77 years and still marvel at the brilliance and captivating floyd!!
Keep going man
Moi j'ai 76 ans et je l'ecoute presque tout le temp de repos😊
I'm 76 and I still crank it up
David is 78
I'm so sorry you missed all this first hand. All of us there when PF was releasing albums took it for granted, because we were young. We had no idea that we were experiencing the best rock music ever created. We just knew that we loved it.
So true 🎉❤🎉
True story ❤
And not just PF either... all of the great musicians from the '60s to the '80s just kept putting out innovative and creative sounds at a frantic pace. Like you said, it's just the way it was and we took it for granted. Only in retrospect can we wonder if all those artists decided to be born during that time to inject the world with a musical explosion that has now since faded.
The young people say I don't give their music enough of a chance. So I really try to listen to it and it just doesn't compare. Not even close. What they don't realize is that when you've grown up with the best music, everything else is just auto-tuned monotonous noise by comparison. Sort of like living in a world of colour and suddenly being thrust into B&W. I often wonder if the colour will ever return...
@@islandseeker1260 The music industry has changed completely, with much more of a focus on individuals than on bands. Remember when you had to sit in your car in the driveway because the tracks on the radio were actually 6-7 minutes long and so good you couldn't shut off the engine? There are, however, some notable exceptions to the general mediocre music produced today. If you don't know her, check out Angelina Jordan -- believe me, no autotune required. Also, Aurora is exceptional.
Saw them every time they came to states. Wouldn't have misses a PF concert!
When I saw them live, I got in line outside the store at 3:00 AM to get tickets. Was first in line, got 7th row center stage. I knew I was seeing something special. I got tickets for both days at the Sliverdome. One of the days was a very rare concert where they played the dark side in its entirety in one concert. It was not a concert, it was a spiritual event.
Best concert story ever or close. Good for you. I got similar seats to Rush in Portland Rose Quarter venue/stadium - I forget what they called it :)
Seats isn't so accurate either, because they were stools to stand on from the start. Seems living your best life involves getting into places you can live a best life. Like up front seventh row. Where you might catch a drumstick from Neil Peart. That kind of thing.
RIP Richard and Claudia. The official video of this song tells the whole story. Pink Floyd have always helped me when I've been down.
I've heard this music for many years and it still brings tears to my eyes. My only hope is that I pass before David does because that will be a very rough time for me, he is that important to me and my life experience.
Mio caro hai scritto una cosa MERAVIGLIOSA .......lasciamo andare il corso della vita così come deve essere ma ti assicuro che il giorno in cui lo Zio DAVID venisse a mancare , la mia sarà una sofferenza da crepacuore .
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I relate to that.
Me, too. Much love
the key is Rick Wright - find some pictures of DG with hair from the Pompeii era and - RIP Claudia Fontaine
Absolut rig😢ht!!! Rick was the Soul of PF. R.I.P.
This song still gives me chills after all this time. Definitely one of my favorites.
Watch the whole PULSE concert on your own. Start to finish will change your life forever girl!
It’s always amazing to see someone smile when David Gilmour starts to sing a song. He just has that voice .
To be able to play electric guitar like David Gilmour is a gift from God, as is this song. Yes, David can lift an entire stadiums hearts way, way up there with his solos and we wish they would go on forever. Pure musical joy! 🎸💖🎸
"He had long hair?!
My darling, we all had long hair back then!🤣🤣
I love this song and version, its wonderful, heart-breaking uplifting and moving.
When those three angels starting singing it gives me chills on top of the chills from the guitar!
Pink Floyd is what Music has always wanted to be.
All this music from my youth makes me emotional every time I hear it.
David can take you from being sad to almost hope on his guitar he has this wonderful gift
Gilmour rocks those strings every time ! And yes, you should put your headset on and close your eyes on most of Pink Floyd Music ! It is just how it is ! Love the experience over the music ! (IF YOU CAN) ! lol
I was at that concert in May of 1994. Imagine having that feeling throughout the entire show. I did.
You don't listen to Floyd's music, you Experience it. Been a Floydian since the early 70's (Dark Side) and have seen them multiple times. ALWAYS a great show.
To find a young person that truley appreciate the greatness of Pink Floyd, is very special.
Im an older guy and heard a interview w David's wife. She said he was never emotional, but after hearing him play, she would know exactly how to react "emotionally ".
Yes, David sings with his guitar as much as his voice. He can make you feel every emotion in just a few bars with it.
Genius stage craft and performances, always liked the the synergy with the ladies in the chorus belting out the lyrics!
Nice to see you back doing Pink Floyd. Another great song from this same Delicate Sound Of Thunder concert film is Dogs Of War. It's an overlooked gem that you should definitely check out sometime.
I totally agree with you on this. I saw it live and it was incredible. Very underrated song.
The entire concert video !
So fantastic to find someone who appreciates the magic of David Gilmore and Pink Floyd. Thank you.
@3:06..."He had long hair?" Silly Janet...you saw David with really long hair on the Echoes @Pompeii video!
that was 70s long hair. This is 80s long hair!
Hi, love this band, one of the best.
Please remember to honor the artist by including a link to the original video in your description.
For something a little different from Pink Floyd, I recommend you watch "Wearing the Inside Out" live version. This is one of the few songs where Richard Wright is lead vocals. It's a wonderful song.
The exceptional lead and the haunting words of David Gilmour make this such a favorite ...never want it to end...
This beautiful music is now 50 years old - at the beginning of electrification of the sound of music. They were as good LIVE as in the studio - iI had tickets to the 1994 tour - priceless! Call it modern Classical if you like, doesn't matter as it's tieless!!!!
unbelievable performance - next recommendation: any / all pink floyd songs!
I saw Pink Floyd 3 times in the 70’s. It was 3 of over 300 concerts I have attended thus far. I am 71 now and an extreme audiofile. My first concert at 15 was Jimi Hendrix. No one plays better than David Gilmour and Pink Floyd. They are my number 4 after The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and The Moody Blues.
Hello, I was 14 Years old i heard Pink Floyd for the first Time. Now I am 65 and its the same feeling and the same Tears are coming. It is so wonderful what David can do. Greetings from Germany.
David knew every note before he brought this to life. Just like so many other greats . You know a treat for the ears is about to happen. All of PINK FLOYD'S cast brings an experience others just can't touch . Gifted all.
Thanks for not stopping the video...
☝️This.
David Gilmore is a f**king surgeon with his instrument. He reaches into your chest and gives your heart a gentle squeeze!
Gilmour you clown
Like all the greats, he and the guitar are ONE. They reach down deep into your soul. David's hair used to be 3x as long as it was here. Loved your reaction!
And then most of it falls out! Been there, done that, ha, ha, ha!
I love how you Feel the music and don't keep stopping it to talk about it.
His guitar is singing to your soul, not just playing. That is why it is hard to explain how you feel because it is registered on a subconscious level.
Every single Album is a story all in itself. I've never heard a bad Pink Floyd Song... EVER. They are incredible.
When music was created, not just played. The words, the rythym, the composition, every part deliberate and set to evoke an emotion. It is the difference between a simple jam session and a masterpiece composition.
If Pink Floyd had never existed, the world would be a much darker place.
ETA: I think we need not worry about their stage presence. :)
It is nice to see a new generation of listeners discovering Pink Floyd. I enjoy your reactions a lot.
When you finally decide to listen to an entire album from start to finish, it will be another experience and the songs will sound so much better..
I love watching your reactions. You’re like me in that you don’t just hear this music you feel it.
Watching you react is all this video needs. U R displaying what we all felt when we heard this song live.
No one can touch this band.❤❤❤❤❤❤
love the way you take this in and process it. It's hitting you deep and it shows. Looking to see more of your vids.
This song ALWAYS makes me cry... the music, but even more the lyrics. Today's world HAS turned away- from the weak and the weary...and even the planet.
The lyrics are resonate, years later. The music it’s haunting. The presentation is amazing. And some of these songs make me feel like they are purposely making you overanticopate the next beat. The lyrics make this one of my favorites.
No one can make a guitar scream and cry, with so much pain, so much emotion. Gilmour is a god among men
I was at Concert at Palace of Auburn Hills, there speakers Everywhere! Not to be loud, to be soft but audible! The gentle sound of thunder! And Amazing Laser shows during concert!
David Gilmour " live at Gdansk" "Echoes"***** or "On an Island ( watch at the very end, a bow clap from the orchestra ). 100,000 attendance. The best non band video with 9 million views Rare " on the turning away ( 1989-07-15) FM by think floyd61. ***********
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Love your reactions: emotional but subdued, minimalistic but heartfelt and down to the point... all with a delicate whiff of femininity that makes them all the more enjoyable.
Your comments on the music and your facial expressions are very moving, and I loved them!
Sometimes I think the Matrix has me. I heard this song for the first time in probably 30 years on the SiriusXM 80's channel last night. And today, the UA-cam algorithm shows me this. Can't decide if I'm glad or creeped out. Thanks for checking out this song. It's a great one.
I saw this concert live. The vocal choir part of this song brought tears to my eyes...
Beautiful reaction! Absolutely beautiful!
I love your reactions to Pink Floyd. They do the same thing to me even after listening to them for 50+ years. Still get goosebumps.
No one plays guitar as Gilmour does. Greatest guitarist in rock history. 🤘
I agree that sometimes voice and the guitar interchange in something that is simply magic.
Love your insight! Love Floyd! Sometimes that’s how you listen to them put on your favorite album, turn off the lights and enjoy. Love the channel!
David Gilmour has a connection between his heart and his guitar. It is nice that you can feel Pink Floyd's music.
THANK YOU the confident singer! thaaaaanks to you for this divine moment! teddy, from France.
I easily put this solo right beside comfortably numb . This one is so underrated
I like both of them but this one is definitely my favourite!
Loved your reaction ☺
Good news for alll David Gilmour fans, a new album due in September. Of course he will tour to promote it, starting with i think 6 nights at The Royal Albert hall in london. in October, ( maybe 9 nights due to demand) he had another concert there about 8 years ago which was his usual excellence
They are/ were such matters of building anticipation and setting the stage for each song!!
Love your reaction. I was very fortunate to see them at camp randall in Madison wi. To this day no concert ive been to comes close. I would recommend One of these Days, Shine on you crazy diamond, Another brick in the wall, and Run like Hell. From the Pulse concert. Im pretty sure this is from the momentary lapse of reason tour from 1987 or 1988.
I was there at Camp Randall. Unforgettable.
I was extremely fortunate to see them twice on tours. They are a music genre all by themselves. There won’t be another like them. One of my Top 5 guitarists, too.
Music that touches the heart ,feeds the soul .
One of Pink Floyd underrated masterpieces. Wasn't performed much after the Momentary Lapse Tour. But Gilmour played it out of the blue in Venice on his On An Island tour. There's a funny story how Guy Pratt was telling all the musicians that the chords were simple, but in a weird sequence.
I was a heavy metal teenager in the 80s. Pink Floyd, however, was by far and away the best concert I ever went to.
David is one of the most ethereal artists I have ever had the pleasure to watch. He is just transcendent in every way.
Saw them 4 times, David Gilmour is my favorite guitarist great singer too
I have been watching Pink Floyd since 1965. The way the evolved after the loss of Syd is outstanding. They can just rip your heart out or soar your soul to ecstasy. That’s in one song. Best band I have ever heard in nearly 60 years.
I always feel this song comes across like an anthem. So, so strong!
Margaret Taylor's wail at 8:14 is out of this world
Margaret Taylor! You get me with the chills every time I watch this video.
Sorrow from pulse concert or Keep Talking also from pulse concert. Great reaction
When my manager - a truly awesome guy - passed away from cancer, I absolutely thrashed the Pulse version of Sorrow both ways on my daily commute and kept doing it for a long time. The sheer amount of anguish conveyed by that track is incredible.
One of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard.
Lovley reaction to the greatest band ever. Thank you.❤
I CRY EVERYTIME I HEAR THIS SONG I MAY BE IN THAT BOAT SOON ITS OKAY THO
Yes, feelings come out raw without auto tuning. ❤
Simply the best band ever. Time will never catch up with their music.
Watching a video is one thing, I went to the Delicate Sound of Thunder Concert Pontiac Stadium big difference. Glad you were inspired.
Margret Taylor's high note at 8:11 get's me every time. Amazing.
What a beautiful heart felt comment from a beautiful lady
Thanks for reacting to this song. Great choice, you're amazing! 👋
If you think that was long hair, check out the 1970's concert Pink Floyd At Pompeii. Anything from that is good, but Echoes part 1 and part 2 is the one that most people react to (probably because it is pretty epic)
I don't think anyone really knows what it is about the music of Pink Floyd that can make it such a transcendent experience, or why it has the the ability to connect with the listener in such a personal way. It is a strange and beautiful thing 👍🙂
I recall in an interview one of the members (Roger Waters I think) said that after Sid (the main song writer) was no longer in the band, they weren't good at writing songs, but they were good at making "soundscapes", so they focused on what they were good at. Few Pink Floyd songs get traditional radio play and, generally speaking, they don't write hits. What they do create is music that takes you somewhere incredible: A journey you didn't expect to go on, to a place you didn't expect to go.
It hurts so much as Gilmore's guitar tugs so hard on your soul.
Yes David Gilmour had long hair. You need to check out the song "Echoes" from Pink Floyd live in Pompeii 1971. Not only did he have hair past his shoulders but he has no shirt on!
Got to see Pink Floyd in concert in 1988 in Stuttgart. It was the momentary lapse of reason which this song was off this album To this day the best concert I had ever been to
You're right, there is David and then there's David's guitar! Together it MAGIC!!!!!!!!!!! Great reaction by you!!!
What I love the most about this performance, is it captures the quintessential “Gilmour Bend” at 8:48. Yes of course he’s doing that bending technique through every solo. But this exact moment, that howling bend… it gives me chills every time.
And he’s the only guitarist that’s ever been able to make that very specific sound. It’s the holy grail of guitar technique, often imitated but never duplicated. 👌
I was there back in 1994. Best mudical experience of my life. David and Richard played Echoes for the last time together in Gdansk, Poland. Organ and guitar talking to each other. Amazing. Best performance of Echoes.You should comment on that performance.