“For Millions of years mankind lived just like the animals, until something happened which unleashed the power of our imagination, we learned to talk” - Opening line in “Keep Talking” - Pink Floyd. I consider it one of the all time greatest songs ever written. “It doesn’t have to be like this, all we need to do is keep talking”- “Keep Talking”- Pink Floyd
That is Dr. Stephen Hawking through his voice system, loaned to David at the start. He said “For millions of years, mankind lived just like the animals. Then something happened which unleashed the power of our imagination. We learned to talk and we learned to listen.” and allowed Pink Floyd to use it in 'Keep Talking'. Cool, huh?
With Stephen Hawking in this song is perfect. Momentary Lapse Of Reason album in this order for the full effect tracks 1,2,4,6,7,8,9,& 10. And High Hopes. Your right they are gods.
The words originally came from a 1993 advert for BT (British Telecom) that has Stephen Hawking advocating the power of talking. It's really worth watching the whole advert - you can find it on YT and elsewhere.
Good reaction. Listen to David Gilmour High HOPES LIVE 2012. Everyone on that stage is a master. You said they put you in a trance, I been in that trance for 52 years.
It's called a talk box. modifies the singers voice frequency via a tube that goes into his mouth. Gilmour and Wright (the keyboardist) are responsible for so much of the inventive sounds of Pink Floyd. You can also hear Gilmour employ this sound in "Pigs (three different ones)" from the Animals album.
Basically it takes the sound of the guitar and directs it into his throat. He modifies the sound with the way he moves his mouth and pushes it through the mic. Gilmour is basically singing with the sounds of the guitar
@Wilmer Waarbroek Yes! I know what you mean with the electric tooth brush, I done it myself one morning and I thought of this music track lol! *True story* 😁
YES FLUBBERT, IT'S WHAT I SAID, A TALK BOX, BUT, APPARENTLY SOME OLD GUYS, TOLD ME I WAS WRONG AND THEY CALLED THAT A VOICE BOX ! 😂STUPID! AS IT'S SUPPOSED, TO TRANSFORM THE GUITAR SOUND IN, HUMAN VOICE SOUND, IT'S LOGICAL IT'S CALLED A TALK BOX! WHAT DO YOU THINK? PEACE FROM FRANCE BRO! 😂👍✌️🎸🇫🇷
If the world can survive a thousand years from now , folks will still be amazed by this band. If everyone could listen to them , they could bring world peace.
Claudia Fontaine (backing singer on our left), died the day before Stephen Hawking (the physicist who's voice features in this song). This is always a tough watch because of that :( And the talk box is basically an effects pedal for the guitar, controlled by your mouth!
At the age of 13 my parents showed me that concert. Without even knowing it, my whole life had turned around within a day after watching this. My perception of life as a young boy had totally changed and I was hooked on Pink Floyd forever. I still feel sometimes like someone who has discovered something mind blowing and the rest of the world don't know about it, or don't care. Thank god there are a few places like this one here where I can see I'm not alone :)
there is a instrument they play that 99.9% of people have never seen. David Gilmour " Live at Pompeii" song " one of these days" first couple of minutes. can't wait to see your reaction to it.
You are right. How could this be anything but stellar? Moving through time and space nicely. Pink Floyd style. The only way to fly. The gals puttin' on one helluva show also.
Ok. The gadget he was using was made famous by Peter frampton. In simple terms this is how it works. There's a box on the floor at the bottom of the mic stand. in that box is a small speaker. When a foot switch is pressed it diverts the sound of the guitar to that speaker. The sound then travels up a plastic hose attached to the mic stand and into the mouth where it can be shaped and change by the guitarist. That sound is picked up by the vocal mic and amplified in the usual way. A simple device, but it takes someone to think of the idea in the first place.
Not at all correct.. Frampton released F.C.A. Jan 6, 1976. Pink Floyd came out with Animals 1 year later where the talk box was used in the song Pigs. But..........Joe Walsh released Rocky Mountain Way in 1973, so Frampton was not the talk box pioneer.
Loved your reaction! I have been to their Pulse concert in 1994 and I never again have been to a concert that was more memorable than this one. I am now 52 years old and regularly (weekly) listen to the Pulse music. I cannot imagine a world without Pink Floyd. Hope you will listen to more of their music. Enjoy the journey!
Talk Box... It takes the guitar signal and pumps it through a speaker that funnels the sound through a tube. The Tube goes into the mouth and makes the sound alterable by the mouth, but the sound is picked up by the microphone. It is not his vocal cords making the sound, but rather his guitar and the way he shapes the sound coming from the tube in his mouth. This is another time he has taken a piece of equipment and used it in an ingenious way that no one else has.
5:48 -- It was at this moment that she realized, for the rest of his life that David Gilmour was in fact a human guitar from the Gods with unlimited powers, who caresses gently her soul. By the way, the tool he was using is called "Talk Box".
I have loved this song since 1994 and every time I hear it, it still sends the same shivers up and down my spine as it did on that first listening...and hearing Professor Hawking's voice brings me to tears without thinking
You are the first person to react to this track. I'm generally not a big Pink Floyd fan, but this & one other song I like. The other being *"Run Like Hell"* off of *The Wall* Lp. What he's using is called a "talk box". I believe Joe Walsh perfected it. But it's been used in other tracks. Take a listen to Peter Frampton's *"Do You Feel Like I Do."* Another one is The Eagles *"Those Shoes"* And a couple of Joe Walsh's tunes...
PULSE was a blast of everything that we already knew and idolized in this band for years!!... Another level and a sum of so many albums and EPs, everything music could do to please us in those days... A one life time experience. Try to listen the original albums. You don't react to PINK FLOYD songs, you react to the FULL ALBUM in a row. Every song in each album you must listen in that order: from the first to the last one has it is on the vinil run. From one to another, it's a journey to your inner thoughts and feelings... Each lyrics is timeless... it portrayed the humanity of then and it still applies now with accuracy like a glove.And it's not weird what you're feeling. I'm just surprised that you don't know that album already... In what planet have you been? Did you know that Pink Floyd was already in space??? YEP!! On November 26, 1988, the crew of the Soyuz TM-7 was launched into space with the cassette version of the album "Delicate Sound of Thunder" in their pocket. It was like this, putting the ribbon to play, that the astronauts of the seventh expedition to the Mir orbital station made Pink Floyd the first rock band heard in space, years before the Canadian Chris Hadfield and his version of "Space Oddity". David Gilmour and Nick Mason participated in the big moment, watching the launch... You must start to listen some radio stations that play the good stuff... So you can instruct yourself and educate your musical knowledge. It will be like you're back at school, trust me. To criticize music you have to go basics and grow with it. Now for this experience, Try to listen the full album with headphones (mandatory), when you're laid down, with your eyes closed with no lights on, outside, under the stars... yep!!! 40 years ago that was an experience!!... among other's... (8D .... and it still is. Like magic.
This is a song that will give you chills. Check out Momentary Lapse Of Reason album in this order 1,2,4,5,6,7,8,9.& 10. The live version of these songs are spectacular, also High Hopes. They are amazing live in person.
i'm so glad you reacted to this. not many people have. not only has it got that crazy sounds from the voice box, but who else, in the history of rock, would compose a song about having a nervous breakdown!? another great song, for sound effects, is Dogs, from 'The Animals' album. the whole album is a metaphor; deeply symbolic. 'the Dogs' track symbolises the worst kind of greedy, exploitative capitalist. it's almost 17 minutes long, but it's a great song. you'll love it, i'm sure
welcome to the world of real music, I found the best way to experience PULSE, a hot deep bathin a darkened room a bottle of brandy and a cigar with the concert on the screen volume to"Make your Ears Bleed"... Bliss
I forget what it's called, but it's a tube that connects to the guitar to let the singer form words from the guitar's sound. Check out Rocky Mountain Way by Joe Walsh and Do You Feel Like We Do by Peter Frampton for more examples of it.
Basically Gilmour is singing using the sounds of his guitar. As Flub said he's using a talk box. It redirects the sound of the guitar through the tube, into Gilmour's throat and out through the mic rather than out of an amp
A voice box. I made one about a decade ago. You send the amplified signal from your guitar amp to a driver/speaker inside of a small box where the sound waves are directed into a flexible tube about 3/4" diameter. The end of the tubing goes into your mouth and basically your mouth becomes a speaker enclosure and the shape of your mouth will alter the characteristics of the sound and your talking and singing, and is picked up by your microphone. Wheeeehhh!
It's called a TALK BOX, NOT A VOICE BOX GUYS! Are you guitarists or what? Only 3 famous guitarists used that effect! DAVID GILMOUR, SLASH, AND PETER FRAMPTON! BUT, ONLY, PÉTER FRAMPTON USED IT CORRECTLY! LISTEN TO THE SONG "DO YOU FEEL LIKE WE DO" LIVE AT SAN FRANCISCO 1975! YOU WILL UNDERSTAND WHY IT'S CALLED A TALK BOX WHEN YOU WILL HERE HIS GUITAR TALKING! PEACE FROM FRANCE 😂🎸🤣👍🇫🇷
@@julienmarquet8612 sorry, but you are incorrect. I personally owned a voice box in the early 90's, I bought it used from my guitar instructor, who was teaching me back in the late 70's. He actually owned it in the 70's, and used it several times while teaching, I was already much aware of Peter Frampton at the time and found it fascinating. This particular piece was built in California, and contained a very powerful driver which of course sent the sound waves through the tube. The silk screen graphics on the top of it clearly displayed Voice Box.
@@donaldgregg9250 The version of Peter Frampton I'm talking about, was recorded live, at San Francisco, legendary Fillmore West! In 1975! So, I'm OK to trust you, if you say it was called a voice box! But, you're talking about the 70's! And, definitively, in the 90's, what SLASH, AND DAVE GILMOUR, were using was a different effect called a TALK BOX..... Look at the pulse concert, you will see a huge difference on the video! There's not the transparent tube, you're talking about, anymore! Thanks, for your answer BRO! Peace from France..... 🤔👍🎸✌️🇫🇷
I believe the original computer spoken parts were actually done by the late great theoretical physicist Stephen Hawkins proposer of Black Hole Hawkins Radiation amongst other great achievements, being on the Simpsons and mocking himself on Big Bang Theory what a legend 😉 I'm sure someone can check that.
Talk boxes were some of the first devices to make musicians sound like robots. Peter Frampton brought them into the lime light and was famously able to allow his guitar to play decipherable words.
The effect he is using is a talk box. The way it works, at least the way modern talk boxes are made is simple. They make a small amplifier that fits inside a guitar pedal housing. They take a small speaker and connect it to the amp. When you plug a guitar into the pedal, it sends that sound into the small speaker. They have an opening that the tube goes into, right on top of that small speaker. The way it works is, as the guitarist plays notes, the sound is sent through the small amp, into the speaker and up into the tube. The confusing part is that the guitarist makes no verbal sound at all, he just manipulates his mouth as if miming the words or sounds silently.
Your ready for dark side of the moons Great gig in the sky. Its about a woman facing death . Or Dogs its on the Animals album Its 17 minutes of pure bliss. About the music industry.. Anyway its been a pleasure seeing your reactions to Pink Floyd.. Another huge fan base are Rush fans Just sayin ,,,lol and dont ever let anyone ever tell you when or when not to pause. We have heard these songs hundreds of times. .Were hear to see your reaction. Enjoy it. I clicked subscribe just to see all the other videos as well..
Hey Bre, funny that you say David Gilmour must be immortal. Check out his concert in Pompeii 2016. All of 22 years after Pulse and he’s still playing his guitar like it’s 1070 and belts out the lyrics with his mesmerizing voice... His mate Rick Wright at the keyboard is still with him.
The talkbox feeds the sound of the guitar through a tube into Gilmour‘s mouth and he can shape the sound by altering the shape of his mouth (or by closing it etc)
Finish Pulse obviously. You should for sure dive into some songs from The Final Cut. Very underrated and under reacted to Pink Floyd Album. Some of my favorite from the Final Cut: The Fletcher Memorial Home The Gunner's Dream Two Suns in the Sunset Not Now John The Post War Dream When the Tigers Broke Free The Final Cut
Voice box Made famous by peter frampton on his live album “ frampton comes alive “ track titled “ Do you feel like we do ‘ And joe Walsh on “ Rocky Mountain way “
hi Bre. u pick a gud 1. the peice in his mouth u reference I 4get the name but basically it takes his voice and puts it thru the guitar as his Playa the strings. if u'd like another song and artist who uses it try reacting to joe Walsh rocky Mountain way. promise u will like it. I wud like to wish u n urs the very best this holiday season Breakfast. b safe b happy n b beautiful. :)
😂😂😂😂😂HELLO MAMA, FROM FRANCE! I like so much, looking at peoples, like you, who gets their mind blew up, like that! Too cool! So, baby, the flat guitar, is a pedal stell guitar, and, what you saw at the end of that song, it's called, a TALK BOX! It's a kind of guitar effect, using the mic, the voice, and the guitar, to transform, the guitar sounds, in human voice! To make you believe, the guitar is talking to you! David is using it, pretty good, but, if you, really, want to see what that effect can be, listen to PTER FRAMPTON, "DO YOU FEEL LIKE WE DO", LIVE AT SAN FRANCISCO 1975! In that concert, he's using the talk box, like no other guitarist! Just, like JIMI HENDRIX IS USING THE WAH WAH PEDAL! THE BEST! KISSES FROM FRANCE MY BEAUTY! 😂👍👏😘🇫🇷
PS: TO be able to use the TALK BOX EFFECT, you need to put a kind of tube, into your mouth, with the mic! That's why you didn't understood, what he was doing with his mouth at the end! 👄🤔🤣😂🇫🇷🎸
The ending to this is very reminiscent of their 1960s psychadelic stuff, which is still, always there, lurking in the background of their music, ready to wig out and get all trippy when you least expect it. The "tube" on Sir Dave's mic is called a talk box and allows the guitar player to synch different shaped mouthings with guitar notes for wild effects. The lap guitar is called a lap steel and was originally a Hawiian instrument (I think), updated and rocked out during the 1950s.
This was amazing y'all!!
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Just recently ran across your channel. Keep up the good work. Love me some Zepplin too. I enjoy listening to you. Ignore the trolls.
I am a new subscriber and, yes, ignore the trolls. Great, real reaction.
Love this, that instrument is linked to his guitar, it's a "talk box" Peter Frampton used one...
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“For Millions of years mankind lived just like the animals, until something happened which unleashed the power of our imagination, we learned to talk” - Opening line in “Keep Talking” - Pink Floyd. I consider it one of the all time greatest songs ever written.
“It doesn’t have to be like this, all we need to do is keep talking”- “Keep Talking”- Pink Floyd
That is Dr. Stephen Hawking through his voice system, loaned to David at the start. He said “For millions of years, mankind lived just like the animals. Then something happened which unleashed the power of our imagination. We learned to talk and we learned to listen.” and allowed Pink Floyd to use it in 'Keep Talking'. Cool, huh?
Hawking stated he thought PF is the most intelligent music ever made. He was a huge fan.
With Stephen Hawking in this song is perfect. Momentary Lapse Of Reason album in this order for the full effect tracks 1,2,4,6,7,8,9,& 10. And High Hopes.
Your right they are gods.
The words originally came from a 1993 advert for BT (British Telecom) that has Stephen Hawking advocating the power of talking.
It's really worth watching the whole advert - you can find it on YT and elsewhere.
Yes it's ironic and a little known fact that Stephen couldn't 'talk' for a whole 3 months while Dave was producing this song in the studio.
Good reaction. Listen to David Gilmour High HOPES LIVE 2012.
Everyone on that stage is a master.
You said they put you in a trance, I been in that trance for 52 years.
Genius on so many levels. Who came up with the idea of a guest appearance on a record from a man who couldn't actually speak? RIP Stephen Hawking.
4:50 David and Rick smiling each other, wonderful
Gotta love the backup singers.🎶👈
It's called a talk box. modifies the singers voice frequency via a tube that goes into his mouth. Gilmour and Wright (the keyboardist) are responsible for so much of the inventive sounds of Pink Floyd. You can also hear Gilmour employ this sound in "Pigs (three different ones)" from the Animals album.
100% right dear Flubbert!!!
Basically it takes the sound of the guitar and directs it into his throat. He modifies the sound with the way he moves his mouth and pushes it through the mic. Gilmour is basically singing with the sounds of the guitar
@Wilmer Waarbroek Yes! I know what you mean with the electric tooth brush, I done it myself one morning and I thought of this music track lol! *True story* 😁
YES FLUBBERT, IT'S WHAT I SAID, A TALK BOX, BUT, APPARENTLY SOME OLD GUYS, TOLD ME I WAS WRONG AND THEY CALLED THAT A VOICE BOX ! 😂STUPID! AS IT'S SUPPOSED, TO TRANSFORM THE GUITAR SOUND IN, HUMAN VOICE SOUND, IT'S LOGICAL IT'S CALLED A TALK BOX! WHAT DO YOU THINK? PEACE FROM FRANCE BRO! 😂👍✌️🎸🇫🇷
I, always, heard, it's called a TALK BOX! But, look at the messages! Some guys told me I was wrong and they called that a voice box!
If the world can survive a thousand years from now , folks will still be amazed by this band. If everyone could listen to them , they could bring world peace.
Pink Floyd's lesser known songs are a million times better then top hits these days.
Claudia Fontaine (backing singer on our left), died the day before Stephen Hawking (the physicist who's voice features in this song). This is always a tough watch because of that :(
And the talk box is basically an effects pedal for the guitar, controlled by your mouth!
At the age of 13 my parents showed me that concert.
Without even knowing it, my whole life had turned around within a day after watching this.
My perception of life as a young boy had totally changed and I was hooked on Pink Floyd forever.
I still feel sometimes like someone who has discovered something mind blowing and the rest of the world don't know about it, or don't care.
Thank god there are a few places like this one here where I can see I'm not alone :)
there is a instrument they play that 99.9% of people have never seen. David Gilmour " Live at Pompeii" song " one of these days" first couple of minutes. can't wait to see your reaction to it.
Bless you and all your next reactions 😇🙏👍
You are right. How could this be anything but stellar? Moving through time and space nicely. Pink Floyd style. The only way to fly. The gals puttin' on one helluva show also.
Ok. The gadget he was using was made famous by Peter frampton. In simple terms this is how it works. There's a box on the floor at the bottom of the mic stand. in that box is a small speaker. When a foot switch is pressed it diverts the sound of the guitar to that speaker. The sound then travels up a plastic hose attached to the mic stand and into the mouth where it can be shaped and change by the guitarist. That sound is picked up by the vocal mic and amplified in the usual way. A simple device, but it takes someone to think of the idea in the first place.
Thank you
The instrument David Gilmour is using is called a Vocoder.
keep doing what ur doing like coz ur gen love it
I watched it a second time and watched your face. So glad you enjoyed it.
Peter Frampton was the 1 I ever heard using this, on his Frampton Comes Alive album. Great reaction, Missy!!
That's the first time I ever heard it (70's) by Peter Frampton. I've only ever heard Dave Gilmour do it since.
Not at all correct.. Frampton released F.C.A. Jan 6, 1976. Pink Floyd came out with Animals 1 year later where the talk box was used in the song Pigs. But..........Joe Walsh released Rocky Mountain Way in 1973, so Frampton was not the talk box pioneer.
In addition to Aerosmith with Sweet Emotion.
Loved your reaction!
I have been to their Pulse concert in 1994 and I never again have been to a concert that was more memorable than this one. I am now 52 years old and regularly (weekly) listen to the Pulse music. I cannot imagine a world without Pink Floyd. Hope you will listen to more of their music. Enjoy the journey!
Great David gilmore
Saludos desde Chile
Talk Box... It takes the guitar signal and pumps it through a speaker that funnels the sound through a tube. The Tube goes into the mouth and makes the sound alterable by the mouth, but the sound is picked up by the microphone. It is not his vocal cords making the sound, but rather his guitar and the way he shapes the sound coming from the tube in his mouth. This is another time he has taken a piece of equipment and used it in an ingenious way that no one else has.
Still need to do Pink Floyd On the Turning Away.
BTW, I really like your reaction! Thanks for sharing 👍
It's known as a talk-box. It plugs in to the guitar & echoes the sounds from the guitar thru his mouth & out of the amp.
Richie Sambora from Bon Jovi did the same for 'Livin on a prayer'. That was in 84' 85' i think.
Timeless.
5:48 -- It was at this moment that she realized, for the rest of his life that David Gilmour was in fact a human guitar from the Gods with unlimited powers, who caresses gently her soul.
By the way, the tool he was using is called "Talk Box".
I have loved this song since 1994 and every time I hear it, it still sends the same shivers up and down my spine as it did on that first listening...and hearing Professor Hawking's voice brings me to tears without thinking
This was so great! Yes, a talk-box like the one Peter Frampton used in "Do You Feel Like We Do."
Went to this show at Soldier Field in Chicago. Fricken AMAZING!
As you say so well, PURE GENIUS.
This is also my point of view.
Stephen Hawking thought so too and coming from him, what a compliment.
You are the first person to react to this track. I'm generally not a big Pink Floyd fan, but this & one other song I like. The other being *"Run Like Hell"* off of *The Wall* Lp.
What he's using is called a "talk box". I believe Joe Walsh perfected it. But it's been used in other tracks. Take a listen to Peter Frampton's
*"Do You Feel Like I Do."* Another one is The Eagles *"Those Shoes"* And a couple of Joe Walsh's tunes...
Its rereferred to as a talk-box or a vox.
PULSE was a blast of everything that we already knew and idolized in this band for years!!... Another level and a sum of so many albums and EPs, everything music could do to please us in those days... A one life time experience. Try to listen the original albums. You don't react to PINK FLOYD songs, you react to the FULL ALBUM in a row. Every song in each album you must listen in that order: from the first to the last one has it is on the vinil run. From one to another, it's a journey to your inner thoughts and feelings... Each lyrics is timeless... it portrayed the humanity of then and it still applies now with accuracy like a glove.And it's not weird what you're feeling. I'm just surprised that you don't know that album already... In what planet have you been?
Did you know that Pink Floyd was already in space??? YEP!!
On November 26, 1988, the crew of the Soyuz TM-7 was launched into space with the cassette version of the album "Delicate Sound of Thunder" in their pocket. It was like this, putting the ribbon to play, that the astronauts of the seventh expedition to the Mir orbital station made Pink Floyd the first rock band heard in space, years before the Canadian Chris Hadfield and his version of "Space Oddity". David Gilmour and Nick Mason participated in the big moment, watching the launch...
You must start to listen some radio stations that play the good stuff... So you can instruct yourself and educate your musical knowledge.
It will be like you're back at school, trust me. To criticize music you have to go basics and grow with it.
Now for this experience, Try to listen the full album with headphones (mandatory), when you're laid down, with your eyes closed with no lights on, outside, under the stars... yep!!! 40 years ago that was an experience!!... among other's... (8D .... and it still is. Like magic.
Never disappoints!
Great reaction!
This concert has multiple live stage masterpieces taking place. What a production!
This is a song that will give you chills. Check out Momentary Lapse Of Reason album in this order 1,2,4,5,6,7,8,9.& 10. The live version of these songs are spectacular, also High Hopes.
They are amazing live in person.
i'm so glad you reacted to this. not many people have. not only has it got that crazy sounds from the voice box, but who else, in the history of rock, would compose a song about having a nervous breakdown!? another great song, for sound effects, is Dogs, from 'The Animals' album. the whole album is a metaphor; deeply symbolic. 'the Dogs' track symbolises the worst kind of greedy, exploitative capitalist. it's almost 17 minutes long, but it's a great song. you'll love it, i'm sure
TALK BOX, NOT VOICE BOX, GUYS! LISTEN TO PETER FRAMPTON, TO SEE WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH THAT KIND OF EFFECT! 😂🎸👍✌️
Peter Frampton. Small change compared to Guitar God Gilmour
Sound comes out of the tube from his guitar into his mouth then into the mike
Yup, called a "Talk Box". Joe Walsh is known for frequently using it. And let's not forget Peter Frampton's song,
*"Do You Feel Like I Do"* ...
David on the. Strat timeless.....
welcome to the world of real music, I found the best way to experience PULSE, a hot deep bathin a darkened room a bottle of brandy and a cigar with the concert on the screen volume to"Make your Ears Bleed"... Bliss
I forget what it's called, but it's a tube that connects to the guitar to let the singer form words from the guitar's sound. Check out Rocky Mountain Way by Joe Walsh and Do You Feel Like We Do by Peter Frampton for more examples of it.
thats what he used on animals for the pig squeals, Richie Sambora used one in Bon Jovi
Basically Gilmour is singing using the sounds of his guitar. As Flub said he's using a talk box. It redirects the sound of the guitar through the tube, into Gilmour's throat and out through the mic rather than out of an amp
A voice box. I made one about a decade ago. You send the amplified signal from your guitar amp to a driver/speaker inside of a small box where the sound waves are directed into a flexible tube about 3/4" diameter. The end of the tubing goes into your mouth and basically your mouth becomes a speaker enclosure and the shape of your mouth will alter the characteristics of the sound and your talking and singing, and is picked up by your microphone. Wheeeehhh!
It's called a TALK BOX, NOT A VOICE BOX GUYS! Are you guitarists or what? Only 3 famous guitarists used that effect! DAVID GILMOUR, SLASH, AND PETER FRAMPTON! BUT, ONLY, PÉTER FRAMPTON USED IT CORRECTLY! LISTEN TO THE SONG "DO YOU FEEL LIKE WE DO" LIVE AT SAN FRANCISCO 1975! YOU WILL UNDERSTAND WHY IT'S CALLED A TALK BOX WHEN YOU WILL HERE HIS GUITAR TALKING! PEACE FROM FRANCE 😂🎸🤣👍🇫🇷
@@julienmarquet8612 sorry, but you are incorrect. I personally owned a voice box in the early 90's, I bought it used from my guitar instructor, who was teaching me back in the late 70's. He actually owned it in the 70's, and used it several times while teaching, I was already much aware of Peter Frampton at the time and found it fascinating. This particular piece was built in California, and contained a very powerful driver which of course sent the sound waves through the tube. The silk screen graphics on the top of it clearly displayed Voice Box.
@@donaldgregg9250 The version of Peter Frampton I'm talking about, was recorded live, at San Francisco, legendary Fillmore West! In 1975! So, I'm OK to trust you, if you say it was called a voice box! But, you're talking about the 70's! And, definitively, in the 90's, what SLASH, AND DAVE GILMOUR, were using was a different effect called a TALK BOX..... Look at the pulse concert, you will see a huge difference on the video! There's not the transparent tube, you're talking about, anymore! Thanks, for your answer BRO! Peace from France..... 🤔👍🎸✌️🇫🇷
@@donaldgregg9250 👍😂✌️🎸🇫🇷Peace Donald..... Hope you're going to be feeling good, and happy, you and your family.....
If I had to choose, I think this is my favorite track from the album.
I believe the original computer spoken parts were actually done by the late great theoretical physicist Stephen Hawkins proposer of Black Hole Hawkins Radiation amongst other great achievements, being on the Simpsons and mocking himself on Big Bang Theory what a legend 😉
I'm sure someone can check that.
It is Mr. Hawkins.
@@c.willharden9589 Hawking.
This song still puts me in a trance. timeless.....
This left me speechless 😶
♥️♥️ hey sis
@@Foreverbre93 heyyy sis keep being amazing
You just can't get better than the pulse concert it's something that pink Floyd has left for the future
Talk boxes were some of the first devices to make musicians sound like robots. Peter Frampton brought them into the lime light and was famously able to allow his guitar to play decipherable words.
The effect he is using is a talk box. The way it works, at least the way modern talk boxes are made is simple. They make a small amplifier that fits inside a guitar pedal housing. They take a small speaker and connect it to the amp. When you plug a guitar into the pedal, it sends that sound into the small speaker. They have an opening that the tube goes into, right on top of that small speaker. The way it works is, as the guitarist plays notes, the sound is sent through the small amp, into the speaker and up into the tube. The confusing part is that the guitarist makes no verbal sound at all, he just manipulates his mouth as if miming the words or sounds silently.
Hi Bre. So cool to see young people enjoying Floyd.
This is amazing on Psychedelic mushrooms 🍄😎
Your ready for dark side of the moons Great gig in the sky. Its about a woman facing death . Or Dogs its on the Animals album Its 17 minutes of pure bliss. About the music industry.. Anyway its been a pleasure seeing your reactions to Pink Floyd.. Another huge fan base are Rush fans Just sayin ,,,lol and dont ever let anyone ever tell you when or when not to pause. We have heard these songs hundreds of times. .Were hear to see your reaction. Enjoy it. I clicked subscribe just to see all the other videos as well..
Thank you so much bre for the reaction you are amazing
When u realize it actually is the sounds coming out of his mouth😲
Yesssss it was amazing!😊
Pink floyd-green is the color❤️
thanks Bre
Hi beautiful!! Great reaction to the video!
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TALK BOX
Good react,i see this live in France 94 amazing !
Yes he is a genius. He also plays the saxophone amazingly. Forgot the song now Tho.
Red Sky At Night, by David Gilmour.
I have this DVD and the cd too. Just amazing music!!
Hey Bre, funny that you say David Gilmour must be immortal. Check out his concert in Pompeii 2016. All of 22 years after Pulse and he’s still playing his guitar like it’s 1070 and belts out the lyrics with his mesmerizing voice... His mate Rick Wright at the keyboard is still with him.
The talkbox feeds the sound of the guitar through a tube into Gilmour‘s mouth and he can shape the sound by altering the shape of his mouth (or by closing it etc)
o melhor show de musica da história...
That was a really cool reaction from you, and your comments were original...the day we lose David Gilmour, is the day music dies.
You were so mesmerized that you missed the guy stealing your license plate. Lol
Jk
Love your channel.
I’m thinking she is one of the good parents who arrives at school early to pick her kids up and she is reacting to this video in the car rider line. 👏
I wonder how many people would recognize Stephen Hawkings (electronic) voice in the voice over.
Finish Pulse obviously. You should for sure dive into some songs from The Final Cut. Very underrated and under reacted to Pink Floyd Album.
Some of my favorite from the Final Cut:
The Fletcher Memorial Home
The Gunner's Dream
Two Suns in the Sunset
Not Now John
The Post War Dream
When the Tigers Broke Free
The Final Cut
David Gilmour is Brilliant!!
Richard Wright is as well, and Nick Mason kills on drums.
A talk box (for the ultimate) 70's experience
They-CANT -UNDERSTAND -WHAT I SAY
That's what he is saying :)
Oops, not 1070, I meant to say 1970.
one of mt favorites you have great style keep ir up smiles all ways Chad Gods Speed
Voice box
Made famous by peter frampton on his live album
“ frampton comes alive “ track titled “ Do you feel like we do ‘
And joe Walsh on “ Rocky Mountain way “
It was the mike 🇬🇧😘😘
Thx David
Wiz Khalifa used this Pink Floyd song for his rap track B.A.R. from Burn After Rolling album (2009).
It was the mike in his mouth 🇬🇧😘😘
For millions of years mankind lived just like the animals , then something happened , we learned to talk .
- Stephen Hawking
P.S. ...love the location change
It doesn't have to be like this.
hi Bre. u pick a gud 1. the peice in his mouth u reference I 4get the name but basically it takes his voice and puts it thru the guitar as his Playa the strings. if u'd like another song and artist who uses it try reacting to joe Walsh rocky Mountain way. promise u will like it.
I wud like to wish u n urs the very best this holiday season Breakfast. b safe b happy n b beautiful.
:)
Moog Synthesizer
Its a voice box dear
😂😂😂😂😂HELLO MAMA, FROM FRANCE! I like so much, looking at peoples, like you, who gets their mind blew up, like that! Too cool! So, baby, the flat guitar, is a pedal stell guitar, and, what you saw at the end of that song, it's called, a TALK BOX! It's a kind of guitar effect, using the mic, the voice, and the guitar, to transform, the guitar sounds, in human voice! To make you believe, the guitar is talking to you! David is using it, pretty good, but, if you, really, want to see what that effect can be, listen to PTER FRAMPTON, "DO YOU FEEL LIKE WE DO", LIVE AT SAN FRANCISCO 1975! In that concert, he's using the talk box, like no other guitarist! Just, like JIMI HENDRIX IS USING THE WAH WAH PEDAL! THE BEST! KISSES FROM FRANCE MY BEAUTY! 😂👍👏😘🇫🇷
Thank you my love! Lots of love to France!
@@Foreverbre93 Lots of love to USA too, (but more to you baby) 😂✌️👍🎸🇫🇷❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Its called a wawa pedal hotty
PS: TO be able to use the TALK BOX EFFECT, you need to put a kind of tube, into your mouth, with the mic! That's why you didn't understood, what he was doing with his mouth at the end! 👄🤔🤣😂🇫🇷🎸
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He was using a talk box.
I was actually there. Upper left side.
Doubt it has an equal.
the 'straw' you say, is a 'voice box'...just sayin':)
No one ever reacts to this
The ending to this is very reminiscent of their 1960s psychadelic stuff, which is still, always there, lurking in the background of their music, ready to wig out and get all trippy when you least expect it. The "tube" on Sir Dave's mic is called a talk box and allows the guitar player to synch different shaped mouthings with guitar notes for wild effects. The lap guitar is called a lap steel and was originally a Hawiian instrument (I think), updated and rocked out during the 1950s.