Yes, although I think it’s represented as three stages here. The most important three. Anger; Pain, Denial and Regret combined together; then Acceptance.
@@bearballin it’s one in the same. A dying person goes through the same stages of grief coming to terms with their own mortality as those they leave behind.
Clare Torry was simply hired for a session, to put down a vocal track. When she arrived at the studio, they explained a concept to her, and asked her to improvise to the previuosly recorded piano track. She was a bit confused, and said she wasn't sure what they wanted. They did a couple of takes, and she apologized (yes, apologized), since she wasn't sure if what she had done was what they had in mind. She got paid 25 pounds... Years later, when she found out how popular her vocal performance was, she sued for, and won, writing credits for which she received her just rewards for co-creating this song. 🤙😎💵
And we happily welcome you to the Floyd Fanatics club! To truly appreciate them, you need to listen to the entire albums. But you'll figure that out shortly :)
The woman singing here is named Clare Torey. After Pink Floyd paid her, she left the studio, and went the next 25 years without knowing she was prominently featured in one of the top ten selling albums of all time! Nobody told her her sample was used! Not a nephew or anything. She did eventually go to court, and get fair share though.
Your on the right track. Check out the 1994 Pulse concert will blow you away. The entire concert is something you have never seen before but will be changed after you do. Trust me.
3:30 - Yeah.... don't sweat it, brother. It happens to ALL of us with this album. It's not for no reason that it has been almost constantly on "the Charts" for the last 50 years. Look that up, if you don't believe me. This album, is absolute magic. This song..... one of the best compositions ever put on record. It will live on LONG after those who wrote it are dead (one of them already is), and even after you and I are long gone. This song is not only timeless, but as relevant now as it was when it was recorded. Also, if you REALLY want a Pink Floyd song that will make you tear up (aside from this one, of course)..... look up "Echoes: Live in Pompeii", both parts. (I'm assuming you have not seen that yet... but I'm new to your channel... so forgive me if you have done that already).
If you really want to have a Pink Floyd experience, you have to check out all of the songs on the live concert 1994 pulse it is ultimately the best concert of all time as far as performance and light show
I get goosebumps every time I play this version. I saw these three sing this live and it was surreal. Rachael Fury, Durga McBroom and Margaret Taylor. ua-cam.com/video/Ke9y_yfwJtg/v-deo.htmlsi=Cnp8c9RDz-kZyzOH
If you start this album at the exact same time you begin watch The Wizard of Oz, this song will play during the famous tornado scene. And the song ends exactly as Dorothy opens the door, and the movie switches to color. (End of the first side of the album.)
@@mikewatts867 True. There is one video somewhere one UA-cam where a guy plays this album to other movies, with better sync results. (I remember one was Paul Blart Mall Cop. Forget the rest.)
@@robbob5302 2001: a space odyssey in another (maybe that's with Meddle?) but I think you could play anything "spacey" and that movie would still sync up. Some of the lyrics on Dark Side have an uncanny sync to Oz, even without the music. But most of the album just doesn't sync like that for me.
Not as a competition, but give the PULSE concert's live version of "Gig" a listen here. An example of what truly great musicians and singers can do with the exact same material. ua-cam.com/video/MY-RP0a3VXo/v-deo.html .
Now do yourself a favor and listen to the Great Gig from the Delicate Sound of Thunder video. It's the best rendition ever with Rachael Fury, Durga McBroom and Margaret Taylor. No other version comes close. Clare did an amazing job providing the guiding pattern, but she doesn't hold a candle to the Thunder performance.
@@mr.knowitall6440 Rachel Fury, Durga McBroom and Margaret Taylor perfected Great Gig. Clare Tory gave them the blueprint and was phenomenal, but she can't come close to the power and heart that these three do.
It is sacrilege to stop this song!!! And you have to listen until the very end until silence, the light pitch band of the piano, (a manipulation of the magnetic tape during recording I suppose...) it's very discreet but it's part of the work... We forgive you because you're young and because we love you! 😘
I know your audience doesn't agree with this music, obviously the countries a mess, we got kids that think they can have children and their males, now if you have a child, there might be a kid in the room that pisses in the cat box because it's a cat. Without getting too deep.. this is straight banger family. Thank you. Your people might not understand it cuz you're hearing purple.. this s*** hits hard this is real thank you
It baffles me that some people actually believe this cat litter box hoax story that the news has been feeding them. It is a lie, Rich, meant to keep you angry. This never happened, there was one class room with cat litter as a method of fire prevention, that's what actually happened. Oh and by the way, Walk On The Wild Side was written in 1971. This culture war thing is a scam, meant to divide people and keep you down.
The 5 Stages of dealing with DEATH.
Yes, although I think it’s represented as three stages here. The most important three. Anger; Pain, Denial and Regret combined together; then Acceptance.
The 5 stages of grief, not death, are presented here.
@@bearballin it’s one in the same. A dying person goes through the same stages of grief coming to terms with their own mortality as those they leave behind.
Exactly. A beautiful journey from grief to acceptance
@@mikewatts867that’s 4
Clare Torry was the session vocalist that made this song worth remembering forever ✨
Not everyone loves this track but I fell in love with it on the first listen.
yup
No everyone loves this track
Same. I was 13.
Clare Torry!!!!!! 💫💫💫
Us and Them will blow you away 😮.
The Beatles and Pink Floyd had something in common. They had their own genre
part of the genre.....transcending genres
I've been listening to this song for over 40 years and that still happens to me.
This will bring emotion out of you
One of the greatest tracks of all time from one of the greatest albums of all time. Fuck yeah. Pure beauty.
Shine on You Crazy Diamond- studio, official video.
I love the smile on your face as you listened. That says it all. Thanks for your reaction
Clare Torry was simply hired for a session, to put down a vocal track.
When she arrived at the studio, they explained a concept to her, and asked her to improvise to the previuosly recorded piano track.
She was a bit confused, and said she wasn't sure what they wanted.
They did a couple of takes, and she apologized (yes, apologized), since she wasn't sure if what she had done was what they had in mind.
She got paid 25 pounds...
Years later, when she found out how popular her vocal performance was, she sued for, and won, writing credits for which she received her just rewards for co-creating this song. 🤙😎💵
This is Pink Floyd’s post psychedelic period and is actually considered progressive in genre.
And we happily welcome you to the Floyd Fanatics club! To truly appreciate them, you need to listen to the entire albums. But you'll figure that out shortly :)
The sheer creativity is mind blowing
The woman singing here is named Clare Torey. After Pink Floyd paid her, she left the studio, and went the next 25 years without knowing she was prominently featured in one of the top ten selling albums of all time!
Nobody told her her sample was used! Not a nephew or anything.
She did eventually go to court, and get fair share though.
Torry = Respect. Get it right next time, fellow Floyd fan ☮️&❤4🌍
She knew she was on the album shortly after it came out... 🤨
She saw it in a record shop, and saw her name on the credits.
Clare TORRY
Your on the right track. Check out the 1994 Pulse concert will blow you away. The entire concert is something you have never seen before but will be changed after you do. Trust me.
3:30 - Yeah.... don't sweat it, brother. It happens to ALL of us with this album. It's not for no reason that it has been almost constantly on "the Charts" for the last 50 years. Look that up, if you don't believe me. This album, is absolute magic. This song..... one of the best compositions ever put on record. It will live on LONG after those who wrote it are dead (one of them already is), and even after you and I are long gone. This song is not only timeless, but as relevant now as it was when it was recorded.
Also, if you REALLY want a Pink Floyd song that will make you tear up (aside from this one, of course)..... look up "Echoes: Live in Pompeii", both parts. (I'm assuming you have not seen that yet... but I'm new to your channel... so forgive me if you have done that already).
You picked a great one.
Sung by a little white lady named Clare Torry!
You have a beautiful smile.
You mean Echoes Live at Pompeii
really great reaction.....
Great reaction because you gave it time to sit with you before interupting with your analysis. This music is made to be felt.
If you really want to have a Pink Floyd experience, you have to check out all of the songs on the live concert 1994 pulse it is ultimately the best concert of all time as far as performance and light show
Watch Pulse Concert ,Sorrow, Keep Taking
I get goosebumps every time I play this version. I saw these three sing this live and it was surreal. Rachael Fury, Durga McBroom and Margaret Taylor.
ua-cam.com/video/Ke9y_yfwJtg/v-deo.htmlsi=Cnp8c9RDz-kZyzOH
Of course you had the lyrics in front of you
Now watch the Pulse version live....
Doesn't hold a candle to the Delicate Sound of Thunder performance.
Very few female choristers manage to reproduce such emotion when singing this song...
@@mauricelechenault3814 Rachael Fury, Durga McBroom and Margaret from Delicate Sound of Thunder.
If you start this album at the exact same time you begin watch The Wizard of Oz, this song will play during the famous tornado scene. And the song ends exactly as Dorothy opens the door, and the movie switches to color. (End of the first side of the album.)
Yep it works if start it at last lions roar. Fun to see how it matches so well )
The sync is not quite what it is portrayed to be, but this song during the tornado makes it worthwhile
@@enchantedwooddesigns3462I’ve tried it both during the second road and the third roars. I think in between those two roars is what works the best.
@@mikewatts867
True.
There is one video somewhere one UA-cam where a guy plays this album to other movies, with better sync results. (I remember one was Paul Blart Mall Cop. Forget the rest.)
@@robbob5302 2001: a space odyssey in another (maybe that's with Meddle?) but I think you could play anything "spacey" and that movie would still sync up. Some of the lyrics on Dark Side have an uncanny sync to Oz, even without the music. But most of the album just doesn't sync like that for me.
Not as a competition, but give the PULSE concert's live version of "Gig" a listen here. An example of what truly great musicians and singers can do with the exact same material. ua-cam.com/video/MY-RP0a3VXo/v-deo.html .
Transcendent.
Now do yourself a favor and listen to the Great Gig from the Delicate Sound of Thunder video. It's the best rendition ever with Rachael Fury, Durga McBroom and Margaret Taylor. No other version comes close. Clare did an amazing job providing the guiding pattern, but she doesn't hold a candle to the Thunder performance.
They are their on genre.
Somebody did a youtube video with this song as a asteroid struck the earth and destroyed it😮
This is the end of side one. To really appreciate the emotion, you should listen to this immediately after the song that came before it
Should have done the live version.
From Delicate Sound of Thunder.
No live version is as good as the original... 🤨
@@mr.knowitall6440 Rachel Fury, Durga McBroom and Margaret Taylor perfected Great Gig. Clare Tory gave them the blueprint and was phenomenal, but she can't come close to the power and heart that these three do.
@mr.knowitall6440 sorry but you are completely wrong on this one
U can’t beat this version. No live version has come close to the original
Good choice ,firstly for picking the album version with Torry...................live version without her is not near the same song. JMHO !
It is sacrilege to stop this song!!! And you have to listen until the very end until silence, the light pitch band of the piano, (a manipulation of the magnetic tape during recording I suppose...) it's very discreet but it's part of the work...
We forgive you because you're young and because we love you! 😘
She is white
I know your audience doesn't agree with this music, obviously the countries a mess, we got kids that think they can have children and their males, now if you have a child, there might be a kid in the room that pisses in the cat box because it's a cat. Without getting too deep.. this is straight banger family. Thank you. Your people might not understand it cuz you're hearing purple.. this s*** hits hard this is real thank you
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It baffles me that some people actually believe this cat litter box hoax story that the news has been feeding them. It is a lie, Rich, meant to keep you angry. This never happened, there was one class room with cat litter as a method of fire prevention, that's what actually happened. Oh and by the way, Walk On The Wild Side was written in 1971. This culture war thing is a scam, meant to divide people and keep you down.
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