30 years ago I took my 16 year old daughter as her last wish to goto a concert with her dad to see Floyd Pulse concert at Earls Court .. I find it hard to put it into words how the concert was for me or my daughter .. how my daughter just cried an sang her heart out sadly she passed away a few days after but I'm a very proud dad that she got to experience this ONCE in a lifetime event .. this concert was subliminal / emotional / out of this world IMMENSE from start to finish .. Simply the best how David made his guitar touch our souls his solo's was not of this world ! 200,000 watts one of thee best visual moments ever .. ever ever ever the crowd was INSANE respect to everyone there .. Backing singers just smashed it they was incredible .. PLEASE do the whole show as a react you will LOVE it and if ya don't cry there's something wrong !!! lol .. Raises his glass to his daughter you made me sooooo proud to be there with you and to experience what dad was brought up on with Floyd love u babygirl !
I was there. I don't mind admitting that I spent most of the gig with tears running down my face. You don't watch or listen to Floyd, you live it. It took me 3 days to recover from the emotional experience. I was drained. I'm 62 now & I will never forget the feelings I experienced that night. I will take them to my grave. Check out "The great gig in the sky" from the same concert (remixed & re-edited) if you want to see what the backing vocalists can do.
I was there too. The best gig I've ever been to. I had a 2 month old baby at home but couldn't miss this. It was just so emotional throughout and I still get chills 30 years on.
Even this one had a chunk of the solo edited out as he did go off key a few times. But you can't take it away from him that this was THE most stellar guitar solo of all time.
A bit like Top Gear's "Cool Wall" from the Clarkson days. David Gilmour has is own section of wall (pun not intended) at the top end, with a large gap down to the next person.
I commented on David Gilmore's Facebook when he played and he gave me a thumb up to my comment. I saw the Pink Floyd Division Bell blimp when I rode my bike home from work. It was in front of me and almost straight above. It flew from my left to right. That's my type of synchronicity.
@@jimclifford1241 Sorry, this is not the best solo as it's a compilation of at least 3 different nights on that tour. The original is on youtube, warts and all.
Le solo de 2016 en Amérique du Sud est exceptionnel ! Il y a 35 minutes qu'ils ont filmé et partagé... C'est à Buenos Aires je crois (de mémoire), et évidemment la production faite par leurs équipes est parfaite !!! C'est du Live réel, pas une reconstitution comme dans Pulse (qui est déjà excellent ) ... A écouter absolument 👍
David Gilmore always plays straight as he thinks they should play live as close as possible to the album version. This live solo is much longer than the album as the album version fades out
David plays with such emotion! Eric Clapton was asked what it's like to be the best guitar player in the world and he answered, "you would have to ask David Gilmour about that!"
I was at this concert . You had to be there to experience the absolute hypnotic effects , both the lighting and the all round sound . It will never be equalled .
I am 76 years old, saw FLOYD LIVE 5 times, along with about 200 other rock bands concerts in my life time and FLOYD WAS by far the most unique mind-blowing bands ever. But this is a new found thing for me seeing young folks enjoying the best rock bands and music ever created... I am American and saw many concerts in Atlanta, Georgia, N.Y.C., and other Southern towns. It was a fantastic Era to live and enjoy great great rock bands, that will be enjoyed and live on by young folks turned on, exposed to their music ❤❤❤
I saw them in London on that tour. Makes me cry every time I watch this track back. Never get bored with it, it's truly epic. So fortunate it was captured on film, possibly the greatest guitar solo ever filmed.
I saw this 1994 show four times where this was filmed - London's Earl's Court (including the first night of the run when a large section of seating collapsed). What many might not appreciate from a technical point-of-view is that Marc Brickman's lighting design was not only stupendous, but beautiful - particularly given the technical confines of DMX lighting control 30 years ago. The "Mr Screen" truss flipping forward and descending to envelope David Gilmour in a blinding pool of light was staggering to see and the huge mirror ball fanning open top and bottom simply took your breath away. Nowadays, where there's the budget, designers throw literally everything at it, but I've not seen anything in the last 30 years, yet alone of late, that tops the excitement and sheer creativeness of the production and sound quality I witnessed at those 1994 shows.
I was there on the 19th and a friend of mine managed to see it 5 times, he slept on the street so that he could save his money for the tickets ( bought at the gates outside).
I'm unfortunately too young to have been there live in 1994 as well, but since I saw the Pulse DVD the first time, this is to me the most beautiful stage ever! It's just incredible what Brickman did rhere, that's not just a light show, but art imo. It's already so impressive on DVD, I can only imagine how it must have been seeing it in front of you. I finally saw David Gilmour live in Rome a month ago which was a dream come true and Brickman again did a great job, especially during "Sorrow", and the lasers went absolutely crazy during CN, yet the 1994 stage can't really be surpassed I think. Everybody who has seen it in 1994 is very lucky.
@@Ray_2112 I'm envious you saw David Gilmour in Rome recently. By the time I heard about the shows in London it was sold out and half-decent tickets on the secondary market were a staggering £1000-£4000! But yes, 1994 will never fade from my memory and I do appreciate my good fortune for having been there and indeed, seeing The Wall shows at the same venue in both 1980 and 1981.
I was there that night.. I was about 20ft to the left of the collapsed stand. Thought it was a sound effect at the start of the show......until the lights came on. A guy I worked with at the time was walking up the stairs as the stand collapsed around him. We obviously blamed it on him. He was a rather large gentleman 😂
I saw this tour at RFK Stadium in DC. Still the most amazing concert I’ve ever seen, between the visuals and the crystal clear sound, not to mention Gilmour’s genius. Unbelievable show
Absolutely, I was there, greatest concert ever, Earl’s Court west London, live concerts in Britain are unbelievable, Earl’s Court, Wembley, knebworth. Proud to be British.
I was there. Towards the end of THAT solo,people around me were crying with emotion. Been to about 1400 shows over the years from the late 70’s to 1992,I used to work event security,but this one,THIS concert,was the best.
Where was it? I saw momentary lapse of reason tour in kentucky. The first show sold out in less than an hour and I thought I missed my chance. Then they announced a second show on the next night and I got my ticket fast.
The thing i love so much about David is the fact that he just stands there and plays from his soul! No running around, no climbing on the equipment or jumping about. He has always just stood there and just gave us everything! Yes indeed you should do tge entire concert. It is a Masterwork!
Thanks for not pausing the solo! I just flew from Canada to London to see David perform and although he's obviously getting old, he's 78 now, he still killed it. I was too young to see Pink Floyd live, but to be able to see David perform the second solo to Comfortably Numb live was truly a dream come true.
I will never get tired of hearing this version of this song. Masterpiece. Add in to that the light show and it goes to another level. So beautifully choreographed with the music, the dark (second) solo tells a story, it's the drifting down with the doctor's injection to start, the near submission when the lights go out and the disco ball gets lit up, deciding to fight when the siren guitar notes start, running through to finally winning the fight by the end.
I was at that concert (and 2 other nights.) This was the second encore - by the time they got to this, they had been playing for just over two hours and IF that solo had been ten hours long, then nobody there would have minded . . . . or cared. You HAVE the dvd behind - please take the 3 hours to watch it in ONE sitting and make sure your lights and phone are both OFF! And at the very end of the song when the ball was fully open and the band had stopped playing - there remained that one bright light. This was a direct reference to the Crazy Diamond that was Syd Barrett,
I wasn't at this particular show, but saw this tour in Detroit. There are absolutely no words to describe what it was like being taken that far down the PF rabbit hole for the entirety of the concert. During the big solo on this song, you felt like David was playing directly to you and you were mesmerized. Every song takes you exactly where they want you to go and it was all encompassing. It was surreal to go back out the door into the "real" world and act like you weren't just in another space and time. Watch the whole concert on YT. It was verbatim the same show I saw.
I've been on this pink floyd journey of musical extacy for over fifty years and take from me you will never get tired of listening to them I'm 75 years young and love all types of music but pink floyd are the ultimate there is no one out you could possibly compare them to great reaction loved it
I finally saw David Gilmour perform this live just last week in LA. Being that it will be his last tour at age 78 I was brought to tears that an era is almost over, just as I do each time I watch the Pulse concert. David, Nick and Richard were still in their prime during the Pulse tour and it shows. David always sounds amazing even in his old age, a little missed note here and there but still honoring the originally recorded music but also emotionally driven as only he and his Stratocaster can. The sweet thing about this recent tour, David has his daughter Romany Gilmour doing backup vocals and also sings lead on a couple new songs they just released.
I absolutely love how the first solo is always played with the original notes, as if it was a piece of Classical music. You play the first solo as written, note-for-note to honor the composer. No other notes would fit here. The second solo is the one that is open to artist interpretation and improvisation. Perfect.
@NicknLex I saw this tour live in concert as well as the tour before, which the live content is called Tge Delicate Sound Of Thunder. The stage production isn't quite as extravagant but musically it is as good or better. You guys really should revisit some live performances of this tour. Between '87 to '89. So good!!
I'm 68 and I was there. It was the ultimate gig. It still brings tears of joy watching the video as a reminder. So glad to see new generations, including my kids and grandchildren, loving this music. I wish you all could have been there (sic).
What makes the outro performance by Gilmour so emotional is the distortion he adds at the point the ball opens. Since, in a simplistic view, this song is about pain, his guitar sounds like it is wailing in pain and you can feel it to your core. I have a pet peeve about calling the outro a "solo" because the band never stops playing behind him. It keeps the soundfield of the song going and makes his performance better, fuller. Right down to the drummer crashing to announce the ball drop (You can see him looking up in anticipation). I also like that she mentions how he bends the strings. Could we call him a "Fender Bender"? I saw a quote from him, admitting to not being able to play super fast like EVH and others, so he developed his own style, and I think it's wonderful.
I was at Earls Court for 3 concerts at the end of the Pulse tour, including the night they filmed the concert. I’m so glad that the video exists, and I enjoy the reactions of Pink Floyd videos. ❤ The ball was mostly hidden during the concert with a black curtain, but you could see it from below if you looked for it.
Pink Floyd was the first live show i saw. It was in 1973. I was 13. The show featured The Dark Side Of The Moon in its entirety. It was that moment in life when I realized things could be great and spectacular. David's guitar solo at the end of this is great and spectacular.
I’m incredibly new to Pink Floyd and had only ever heard Another Brick In The Wall growing up. Courtesy of another reaction channel this performance was the first PF song I’d ever sat down and properly listened to with headphones. Needless to say I was absolutely blown away and it sat with me for weeks, partly due to playing it over and over again. I still haven’t heard all that many songs yet, but I keep getting drawn back into this one, although it has been marginally surpassed by High Hopes from this same concert. Also Echoes live from Pompeii is another one that touches me deeply. I finally get all the love for PF!!!
Obviously do all of Pulse. I'm in. You're right to give Roger props for Numb (and all his other songs) but this is a Gilmour/Waters song, which is probably why it's so great.
And an incredibly nice person. During lockdown he did a number of videos relating to his bass contribution to Pink Floyd live and was very intelligent and entertaining.
1994 i was there at earls court London to witness this, in my opinion the best Pink Floyd gig they ever did from the music to the lighting and special effects the sound was awsome and i will never ever forget this Gig. I've been to see Floyd six times over the years from 1975 wish you were here tour, the wall twice 1980 and 81, late 80s the delicate sound of thunder tour twice including Wembley stadium, and lastly this one which was recorded and filmed for P. U. L. S.E..... I'm now 68yrs old and still watching and remembering this awsome show. It's great to see youngsters like you both doing this and hope you do much more Floyd in the future take care from England UK.
@VickersDoorter what a shame you missed the 1975 Knebworth gig, that was the only time i saw them perform Echoes, i missed the Animals tour i had tickets but was very ill at the time and couldn't go. I wish it was possible to travel back in time to relive all those concerts great times back then.
I love the fact that you two are getting emotional watching this performance, I was there for that gig, got emotional then, get the same feeling now all these years later, When people ask me who would you watch again or if you had one last band to listen to it would and always be Pink Floyd x
I was lucky enough to see this concert live 3 times. look at the crowd.....sitting motionless. so much respect not wanting to miss a single note or visual.
I remember seeing them in concert and the light show is second to none and David doesn’t play the guitar he makes it sing to your soul. I freaking love this band and all the members added their own style and heart to make fantastic music ❤
Perfect timing as I’m seeing Gilmour tonight at MSG.. 1994- I was a member of the NYPD and worked the Floyd Yankee Stadium show and got to hang with the sound crew..
Nick, you are the only person out of all of the reactions to this song that I have seen who has either commented or even seen that huge circular projection screen rotate through 90 degrees as David plays..... It's the most amazing piece of theatre... (together with the HUGE disco ball of course)... And I sew them on this tour...!! It's a concert that will stay with me forever and one that has never been bettered for a "complete" experience as far as I am concerned. So glad you got to watch it eventually.
17:50 YES! Thank you. This is the best version of the solo out of all the ones I've heard. So beautiful. That second solo is played over the same few chords which are simply repeating over & over. He's totally carrying that whole section, as far as making it "interesting." Everything else is just repetition. I also had the same thought about the complexity of the production. I never thought about how many cables there were connecting everything. Wow. What I always thought about was the synchronization of the light show with the music. It jumps out at you as you watch the full show. I've enjoyed this concert in full many, many times since I first saw it on VHS in the mid-90s. It NEVER gets old. I vote for the whole show. Absolutely! Great content!
Yup, the same chord sequence and key (Bm) as the verses. In fact, it’s the key changes that make the song IMO. The first solo and choruses are in the relative major key D. If they’d repeated that for the second solo it would never have had that darker element to it.
I was fortunate enough to see this Pulse concert at an arena in New Jersey and I was in awe of the scale of the event. I was seated in the center rear upper levels which was above the multi level (I think 4 stories) of scaffolding that was built for the techs who controlled the computers for the lasers. There was also mixing boards at a lower level. No other concert I have ever been to came close to this PF show. It just kept getting more and more incredible!! All these years later, I still get emotional seeing and listening to this performance!
It is so beautiful to see Lex have that emotion to the music! Not only one of the greatest songs in rock, but also one of the best versions of it, as well. As always, thanks for the video, guys!
I saw them live in '94' at the Oakland Coliseum. We had reserved seating on the lawn with a Pink Floyd Seat Cushion. It was an amazing display of talented musicians and lighting experts When they played this song and David started his second lead, that 10' Disco ball comes down like a UFO checking out the music. The lasers started hitting that disco ball and the entire placed looked like a flowing liquid plasma circling the stadium. Goosebumps for around 3 hours. Shedmen 56
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There are many great guitar players but the emotional notes and space in his music is phenomenal. How he bends and has you hanging on every note is epic ❤
Saw them do this at one of the London gigs. Maybe even this one. Four times from 1988-94 ❤ Run Like Hell also totally amazing. The Wall is my favorite album of all time. On a par with Close to the Edge for me as to the impact they have had on me and still do now 😊
You have no idea how blindingly bright the disco ball was when it was lit up. I watched them live in 1994, THEN the ball blossoms into a rose ! It was one of the deepest moments of my life and I tear up everytime! I'm so glad you all experienced this now. It never gets old.
Fun fact: Dany from “the warning” said that watching this song live with her father when she was a little girl, blew her mind, she knew at that moment, she wanted to be a rock star. Pink Floyd has inspired so many good artists, “Soda Stereo” also has a lot of Pink Floyd influence in their music.
This guy on the bass, Guy Pratt, has been working with David Gilmour for 37 years. The only musician who worked with him longer than this is Richard Wright himself. He even married Rick's daughter!
Love you guys so much. I appreciate all the hard work and diversity of music you play. Only NicknLex is where you find everything from Steely Dan to Michael Franks to Pink Floyd. I'm hoping you get further into some more of Fagen's solo album sons like That's What I Do - his tribute to Ray Charles. And Bright Angel Lex, I hope your back problem is getting better. I'm 78 and know how you feel.
Thank you from a long time Pink Floyd fan!! I get chills every time I see this performance, and I got chills watching your appreciation for this awesome music as well. Yes, please do the entire concert!!!!!
I was fortunate enough to see a concert from this very tour (The Division Bell Tour) in May of 1994 at the old Foxboro Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. I was 24 at the time. It was a truly surreal experience, and I have never seen a concert before or since that could rival it. It will be forever etched in my memory.
I got to see it at the Silverdome by Detroit. Amazing concert. I still remember the things that you can't get the full effect of when you watch the video. The blast of light when the line "there'll be no more aaaagh" is nowhere near the effect of being there. The mirror ball light going around the crowd and the dome was mesmerizing.
Yes, I saw them 4 times, including lastly in Foxboro for Pulse, their sound system was always the best of anyone, though the original The WHO comes close. The sound separation, clarity and mix was always Masterpiece Level.
Hello! I just stumble into this channel, and I am very proud of your sincerity in the reaction. I was there in that same concert in Earls Court back in 1994. That concert changed my life forever...seriously. Yes, please watch the entire concert from the start to the end....PHONES AND LIGHTS OFF PLEASE!!!!!! There are also videos from other songs that are not in the DVD that are equally good or even better...even from the rehearsals. I am very happy to have found this channel....congratulations. PS: be mindfull...after you experience this entire concert from start to finish your life and musical journey will never be the same.
I was there, it took me ages to get tickets ... long before online bookings!! It was without doubt the best thing I've ever seen, listened and experienced in my life. Breathtaking! It's not till years later you wish you could go back in time and do it all again ! At least i kept the tickets safe and still have them all these years later! I remember listening to the solo and the glitter ball, it was like it was snowing with glimpses of astonished faces in the light! Just brilliant.
I've seen Pink Floyd twice. I'm pushing 70 years old - and I am LOVING the fact that younger people are discovering one of the greatest rock bands in history.
without a doubt the greatest recorded live concert of all time. Do the whole thing. Another great made for DVD concert is the Dance by Fleetwood Mac There is nothing like being at a life Pink Floyd concert. I saw them 3 times in the 70s and as I was a union stagehand here on long island worked their Wall concert when it came to Li. Its unbelievable how many tractor trailers full of equipment they have. A busy show for those odf us working especially building the wall
Most guitarists try to play the most notes possible as fast as possible, whereas David Gilmour endeavours to get the most out of every note - letting each note fully live its life before he plays the next. That's art in its purest, most powerful expression. Thank you for giving such beauty to the World, David.
This whole concert is beautiful. Great Gig in the Sky from Pulse never fails to make me cry. I saw a video clip once of David Gilmour saying something he likes to do is to see how long he can riff on this and a few other solos, discovering new ways to express the song.
The bass players name is Guy Pratt, I’m not sure when he started with David but I know he was with the 1988 tour and is still playing with David in the current tour “Luck and Strange”
30 years ago I took my 16 year old daughter as her last wish to goto a concert with her dad to see Floyd Pulse concert at Earls Court .. I find it hard to put it into words how the concert was for me or my daughter .. how my daughter just cried an sang her heart out sadly she passed away a few days after but I'm a very proud dad that she got to experience this ONCE in a lifetime event .. this concert was subliminal / emotional / out of this world IMMENSE from start to finish .. Simply the best how David made his guitar touch our souls his solo's was not of this world ! 200,000 watts one of thee best visual moments ever .. ever ever ever the crowd was INSANE respect to everyone there .. Backing singers just smashed it they was incredible .. PLEASE do the whole show as a react you will LOVE it and if ya don't cry there's something wrong !!! lol .. Raises his glass to his daughter you made me sooooo proud to be there with you and to experience what dad was brought up on with Floyd love u babygirl !
You get your monies worth.
You are 2 of the luckiest people ever. I am jealous of your experience.
Good on you mate. Well done. Bless you
@@Boodieman72 Nods head .. oh yessss ! 👍
@@pauljackson1880 Thankyou .. Appreciated
David has guitar solos that make people cry. I mean, that is greatness personified.
I'm crying.
There are ones that makes their guitars simply play music, Gilmour makes his sing.
I always tear up at the second solo.
Seeing Pink Floyd live isn't a concert, it's a life experience.
Greatest Live Performance ever. Even to this day…..✌🏼❤️
I love watching the younger generations react and really appreciate a band that is way ahead of the times! Long-live the Floyd!
These people are retards. Get with the programme
I was there. I don't mind admitting that I spent most of the gig with tears running down my face.
You don't watch or listen to Floyd, you live it. It took me 3 days to recover from the emotional experience. I was drained. I'm 62 now & I will never forget the feelings I experienced that night. I will take them to my grave.
Check out "The great gig in the sky" from the same concert (remixed & re-edited) if you want to see what the backing vocalists can do.
100% ditto! 👍
I'm 75 was there and don't think I've ever recovered.....
Me too I was at that tour too I cried several times
I was there too. The best gig I've ever been to. I had a 2 month old baby at home but couldn't miss this. It was just so emotional throughout and I still get chills 30 years on.
Yeah, "The Great Gig in the Sky" is epic.
There are many versions of this live performance, but this in my opinion is the absolute best
Even this one had a chunk of the solo edited out as he did go off key a few times. But you can't take it away from him that this was THE most stellar guitar solo of all time.
Yes, over a minute of the solo missing from this version. 😢
Correct
There are those who play guitar... And then there's David Gilmour.
Other worldly!!
A bit like Top Gear's "Cool Wall" from the Clarkson days. David Gilmour has is own section of wall (pun not intended) at the top end, with a large gap down to the next person.
Only he can get the maximum emotion from those strings.
And then there is BUCKETHEAD
@@arunjoyson878not even in the same realm
Arguably the best guitar solo in the history of guitar solos
I disagree. It's not even arguable. ;-)
I commented on David Gilmore's Facebook when he played and he gave me a thumb up to my comment. I saw the Pink Floyd Division Bell blimp when I rode my bike home from work. It was in front of me and almost straight above. It flew from my left to right. That's my type of synchronicity.
@@jimclifford1241 Sorry, this is not the best solo as it's a compilation of at least 3 different nights on that tour.
The original is on youtube, warts and all.
Le solo de 2016 en Amérique du Sud est exceptionnel ! Il y a 35 minutes qu'ils ont filmé et partagé... C'est à Buenos Aires je crois (de mémoire), et évidemment la production faite par leurs équipes est parfaite !!!
C'est du Live réel, pas une reconstitution comme dans Pulse (qui est déjà excellent ) ...
A écouter absolument 👍
David Gilmour still performs Comfortably Numb live. The bassist Guy Pratt (who incidentally was Richard Wright's son in law) still performs with him.
That crowd just witnessed the greatest guitar solo of all time....live!!
I know I was there that night. No words to describe the feelings. Never seen anything like it in all my 75 years
David Gilmore always plays straight as he thinks they should play live as close as possible to the album version. This live solo is much longer than the album as the album version fades out
And I was there!
One of the greatest.....NOT THE GREATEST...ALL FANBOYS SAY that
Please do the rest of this concert❤ omg I got emotional when Richard gave that little smile😢💜💜💜 love your reaction!!!
David plays with such emotion! Eric Clapton was asked what it's like to be the best guitar player in the world and he answered, "you would have to ask David Gilmour about that!"
Sorrow and Great gig are fantastic from this concert.
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The entire concert is mind blowing.
I was at this concert . You had to be there to experience the absolute hypnotic effects , both the lighting and the all round sound . It will never be equalled .
I was there too...I even felt the heat from the flames when the pigs shot out.
I am 76 years old, saw FLOYD LIVE 5 times, along with about 200 other rock bands concerts in my life time and FLOYD WAS by far the most unique mind-blowing bands ever. But this is a new found thing for me seeing young folks enjoying the best rock bands and music ever created... I am American and saw many concerts in Atlanta, Georgia, N.Y.C., and other Southern towns. It was a fantastic Era to live and enjoy great great rock bands, that will be enjoyed and live on by young folks turned on, exposed to their music ❤❤❤
30 yrs ago and still cutting edge; the best all around talent on stage at the same time ever. Every song has a surprise and different scenario.
Dave is not playing the guitar strings here. He’s tugging at your heartstrings. Incredible solo.
The greatest solo of ALL times, in this version!!!! Unquestionable!!!
Saw this tour in Dallas in '94. Religious experience and still the best concert I've attended in all my years.
I saw them in London on that tour. Makes me cry every time I watch this track back. Never get bored with it, it's truly epic. So fortunate it was captured on film, possibly the greatest guitar solo ever filmed.
I saw this 1994 show four times where this was filmed - London's Earl's Court (including the first night of the run when a large section of seating collapsed). What many might not appreciate from a technical point-of-view is that Marc Brickman's lighting design was not only stupendous, but beautiful - particularly given the technical confines of DMX lighting control 30 years ago. The "Mr Screen" truss flipping forward and descending to envelope David Gilmour in a blinding pool of light was staggering to see and the huge mirror ball fanning open top and bottom simply took your breath away. Nowadays, where there's the budget, designers throw literally everything at it, but I've not seen anything in the last 30 years, yet alone of late, that tops the excitement and sheer creativeness of the production and sound quality I witnessed at those 1994 shows.
I was there on the 19th and a friend of mine managed to see it 5 times, he slept on the street so that he could save his money for the tickets ( bought at the gates outside).
I'm unfortunately too young to have been there live in 1994 as well, but since I saw the Pulse DVD the first time, this is to me the most beautiful stage ever! It's just incredible what Brickman did rhere, that's not just a light show, but art imo. It's already so impressive on DVD, I can only imagine how it must have been seeing it in front of you. I finally saw David Gilmour live in Rome a month ago which was a dream come true and Brickman again did a great job, especially during "Sorrow", and the lasers went absolutely crazy during CN, yet the 1994 stage can't really be surpassed I think. Everybody who has seen it in 1994 is very lucky.
@@Ray_2112 I'm envious you saw David Gilmour in Rome recently. By the time I heard about the shows in London it was sold out and half-decent tickets on the secondary market were a staggering £1000-£4000! But yes, 1994 will never fade from my memory and I do appreciate my good fortune for having been there and indeed, seeing The Wall shows at the same venue in both 1980 and 1981.
The copper lasers they used were the first application outside of the military, super powerful.
I was there that night.. I was about 20ft to the left of the collapsed stand. Thought it was a sound effect at the start of the show......until the lights came on. A guy I worked with at the time was walking up the stairs as the stand collapsed around him. We obviously blamed it on him. He was a rather large gentleman 😂
I saw this tour at RFK Stadium in DC. Still the most amazing concert I’ve ever seen, between the visuals and the crystal clear sound, not to mention Gilmour’s genius. Unbelievable show
I was at the same show. Best concert ever.
Was considered one of the greatest live performances of all time.
And one of the greatest solos of all time
it IS the greatest concert of all time
The greatest solo of all time imo.
Absolutely, I was there, greatest concert ever, Earl’s Court west London, live concerts in Britain are unbelievable, Earl’s Court, Wembley, knebworth. Proud to be British.
@@AnthonyWilliams-ew3wp nope, its one of the best
I was there.
Towards the end of THAT solo,people around me were crying with emotion.
Been to about 1400 shows over the years from the late 70’s to 1992,I used to work event security,but this one,THIS concert,was the best.
Where was it? I saw momentary lapse of reason tour in kentucky. The first show sold out in less than an hour and I thought I missed my chance. Then they announced a second show on the next night and I got my ticket fast.
@@billyhill7630 It was at earl's court in London 1994. TV doesn't really do it justice you just had to be there to believe it.
I was there too - words are utterly incapable of describing how amazing the experience was. Best concert ever.
Tears were in sync with yours. Thanks for allowing us to share this experience together. Beautiful....
I still get choked up with joy every time I hear or watch this. David makes every note count and give you feel. Perfection!
David plugs his guitar into the heart of people. He is something else. It doesn't get better than this. Thank you guys. Cheers from a finn in Sweden.
The way that the crowd roars when the disco ball lit up is, and was, amazing. I will never forget this tour.
The thing i love so much about David is the fact that he just stands there and plays from his soul! No running around, no climbing on the equipment or jumping about. He has always just stood there and just gave us everything! Yes indeed you should do tge entire concert. It is a Masterwork!
It's more than dramatic, it's dynamic but on steroids...Mesmerizing and timeless brilliance!
Thanks for not pausing the solo! I just flew from Canada to London to see David perform and although he's obviously getting old, he's 78 now, he still killed it. I was too young to see Pink Floyd live, but to be able to see David perform the second solo to Comfortably Numb live was truly a dream come true.
You bustards iam so envious
I will never get tired of hearing this version of this song. Masterpiece. Add in to that the light show and it goes to another level. So beautifully choreographed with the music, the dark (second) solo tells a story, it's the drifting down with the doctor's injection to start, the near submission when the lights go out and the disco ball gets lit up, deciding to fight when the siren guitar notes start, running through to finally winning the fight by the end.
I was at that concert (and 2 other nights.) This was the second encore - by the time they got to this, they had been playing for just over two hours and IF that solo had been ten hours long, then nobody there would have minded . . . . or cared. You HAVE the dvd behind - please take the 3 hours to watch it in ONE sitting and make sure your lights and phone are both OFF!
And at the very end of the song when the ball was fully open and the band had stopped playing - there remained that one bright light. This was a direct reference to the Crazy Diamond that was Syd Barrett,
I wasn't at this particular show, but saw this tour in Detroit. There are absolutely no words to describe what it was like being taken that far down the PF rabbit hole for the entirety of the concert. During the big solo on this song, you felt like David was playing directly to you and you were mesmerized. Every song takes you exactly where they want you to go and it was all encompassing. It was surreal to go back out the door into the "real" world and act like you weren't just in another space and time. Watch the whole concert on YT. It was verbatim the same show I saw.
This always brings a tear to my eyes, not because it's sad, it is just so damned good.
You have to see it all. Epic.
I've been on this pink floyd journey of musical extacy for over fifty years and take from me you will never get tired of listening to them I'm 75 years young and love all types of music but pink floyd are the ultimate there is no one out you could possibly compare them to great reaction loved it
I was at this concert, lives long in the memory and the heat from the pyrotechnics was immense!
I was there at Earls Court. It was the most magnificent concert which will never be matched in my opinion.
I finally saw David Gilmour perform this live just last week in LA. Being that it will be his last tour at age 78 I was brought to tears that an era is almost over, just as I do each time I watch the Pulse concert. David, Nick and Richard were still in their prime during the Pulse tour and it shows.
David always sounds amazing even in his old age, a little missed note here and there but still honoring the originally recorded music but also emotionally driven as only he and his Stratocaster can.
The sweet thing about this recent tour, David has his daughter Romany Gilmour doing backup vocals and also sings lead on a couple new songs they just released.
I absolutely love how the first solo is always played with the original notes, as if it was a piece of Classical music. You play the first solo as written, note-for-note to honor the composer. No other notes would fit here. The second solo is the one that is open to artist interpretation and improvisation. Perfect.
So glad I got to see this concert live, and before the age of cellphones.
YES!! Watch the whole thing, i honestly don't know what is better, the light show or the musicianship!
Those colour combinations were awe inspiring. Somebody surely knew their way round a colour wheel.
Greatest live guitar solo of all time
Yes please play the whole Pulse concert, I'll be there for the journey. You two are just a joy to watch react, I just love your take on music
I'd love it too.
We will! Thank you so much for your love and support!! 💛
@NicknLex I saw this tour live in concert as well as the tour before, which the live content is called Tge Delicate Sound Of Thunder. The stage production isn't quite as extravagant but musically it is as good or better. You guys really should revisit some live performances of this tour. Between '87 to '89. So good!!
I'm 68 and I was there. It was the ultimate gig. It still brings tears of joy watching the video as a reminder. So glad to see new generations, including my kids and grandchildren, loving this music. I wish you all could have been there (sic).
What makes the outro performance by Gilmour so emotional is the distortion he adds at the point the ball opens. Since, in a simplistic view, this song is about pain, his guitar sounds like it is wailing in pain and you can feel it to your core. I have a pet peeve about calling the outro a "solo" because the band never stops playing behind him. It keeps the soundfield of the song going and makes his performance better, fuller. Right down to the drummer crashing to announce the ball drop (You can see him looking up in anticipation). I also like that she mentions how he bends the strings. Could we call him a "Fender Bender"? I saw a quote from him, admitting to not being able to play super fast like EVH and others, so he developed his own style, and I think it's wonderful.
Saw this tour in Pittsburgh in 1994. Yes, it was that good. Its an experience I cherish. Fun to see your reaction to this masterpiece.
This was 30yrs ago and visually as good as anything you will see today!
I was at Earls Court for 3 concerts at the end of the Pulse tour, including the night they filmed the concert. I’m so glad that the video exists, and I enjoy the reactions of Pink Floyd videos. ❤
The ball was mostly hidden during the concert with a black curtain, but you could see it from below if you looked for it.
Pink Floyd was the first live show i saw. It was in 1973. I was 13. The show featured The Dark Side Of The Moon in its entirety. It was that moment in life when I realized things could be great and spectacular. David's guitar solo at the end of this is great and spectacular.
I’m incredibly new to Pink Floyd and had only ever heard Another Brick In The Wall growing up. Courtesy of another reaction channel this performance was the first PF song I’d ever sat down and properly listened to with headphones. Needless to say I was absolutely blown away and it sat with me for weeks, partly due to playing it over and over again. I still haven’t heard all that many songs yet, but I keep getting drawn back into this one, although it has been marginally surpassed by High Hopes from this same concert. Also Echoes live from Pompeii is another one that touches me deeply. I finally get all the love for PF!!!
Goosebumps all the way through. Iconic.
E morricone is fantastic. And pink floyd is legend. Any song. Saw for the 6th times. Last time Rome this year. Oh lordie how great.
That second guitar solo is simply breathtaking.
Obviously do all of Pulse. I'm in. You're right to give Roger props for Numb (and all his other songs) but this is a Gilmour/Waters song, which is probably why it's so great.
Guy Pratt is the Bass player. He is also Richard Wright's son-in-law.
And an incredibly nice person. During lockdown he did a number of videos relating to his bass contribution to Pink Floyd live and was very intelligent and entertaining.
WAS Richard Wright's son-in-law. They either divorced or separated a few years before Richard's passing.
I didn't know that... saw him playing earlier this year with Saucer full of secrets
He also played bass on Madonna’s Like a Prayer album and her touring bassist
1994 i was there at earls court London to witness this, in my opinion the best Pink Floyd gig they ever did from the music to the lighting and special effects the sound was awsome and i will never ever forget this Gig. I've been to see Floyd six times over the years from 1975 wish you were here tour, the wall twice 1980 and 81, late 80s the delicate sound of thunder tour twice including Wembley stadium, and lastly this one which was recorded and filmed for P. U. L. S.E..... I'm now 68yrs old and still watching and remembering this awsome show. It's great to see youngsters like you both doing this and hope you do much more Floyd in the future take care from England UK.
With the exception of 1975 I've been to exactly the same shows/years as you here in the UK. What an incredible time to have been around.
@VickersDoorter what a shame you missed the 1975 Knebworth gig, that was the only time i saw them perform Echoes, i missed the Animals tour i had tickets but was very ill at the time and couldn't go. I wish it was possible to travel back in time to relive all those concerts great times back then.
I've been waiting 14 years for y'all to react to this.
Hell Yeah Y'all
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I love the fact that you two are getting emotional watching this performance, I was there for that gig, got emotional then, get the same feeling now all these years later, When people ask me who would you watch again or if you had one last band to listen to it would and always be Pink Floyd x
"Great Gig in the Sky" and "Wish You Were Here" are particularly amazing in this concert.
I was lucky enough to see this concert live 3 times. look at the crowd.....sitting motionless. so much respect not wanting to miss a single note or visual.
Everything about that tour was just a masterpiece. 🙌
I was lucky to have been at this Concert in 94 Earl's Court London Unbelievable show best concert I've ever seen
You just had to be there!
I was there in '94. What an amazing concert. Never to be forgotten.
I remember seeing them in concert and the light show is second to none and David doesn’t play the guitar he makes it sing to your soul. I freaking love this band and all the members added their own style and heart to make fantastic music ❤
Perfect timing as I’m seeing Gilmour tonight at MSG.. 1994- I was a member of the NYPD and worked the Floyd Yankee Stadium show and got to hang with the sound crew..
Nick, you are the only person out of all of the reactions to this song that I have seen who has either commented or even seen that huge circular projection screen rotate through 90 degrees as David plays..... It's the most amazing piece of theatre... (together with the HUGE disco ball of course)... And I sew them on this tour...!! It's a concert that will stay with me forever and one that has never been bettered for a "complete" experience as far as I am concerned. So glad you got to watch it eventually.
Probably one of the best live concerts ever🙂
17:50 YES! Thank you. This is the best version of the solo out of all the ones I've heard. So beautiful. That second solo is played over the same few chords which are simply repeating over & over. He's totally carrying that whole section, as far as making it "interesting." Everything else is just repetition. I also had the same thought about the complexity of the production. I never thought about how many cables there were connecting everything. Wow. What I always thought about was the synchronization of the light show with the music. It jumps out at you as you watch the full show. I've enjoyed this concert in full many, many times since I first saw it on VHS in the mid-90s. It NEVER gets old. I vote for the whole show. Absolutely! Great content!
Yup, the same chord sequence and key (Bm) as the verses. In fact, it’s the key changes that make the song IMO. The first solo and choruses are in the relative major key D. If they’d repeated that for the second solo it would never have had that darker element to it.
One of if not the Greatest Guitar Solos Ever. Just wait til you hear High Hopes another Great Guitar Solo of a Different Style😊
I was fortunate enough to see this Pulse concert at an arena in New Jersey and I was in awe of the scale of the event. I was seated in the center rear upper levels which was above the multi level (I think 4 stories) of scaffolding that was built for the techs who controlled the computers for the lasers. There was also mixing boards at a lower level. No other concert I have ever been to came close to this PF show. It just kept getting more and more incredible!! All these years later, I still get emotional seeing and listening to this performance!
Shine on You Crazy Diamond, The Great Gig in The Sky, Sorrow, and Wish You Were Here are all great performances from this same concert.
Don’t forget breathe, time and the whole set 😅
By far the best version and especially the best SOLO version of David Gilmour.
Definitely the number ONE.
15:00 - 15:23 😍
all Pulse concert is very great . 😎👍🎶🎶
It is so beautiful to see Lex have that emotion to the music! Not only one of the greatest songs in rock, but also one of the best versions of it, as well. As always, thanks for the video, guys!
Wow, thank you!
I saw them live in '94' at the Oakland Coliseum. We had reserved seating on the lawn with a Pink Floyd Seat Cushion. It was an amazing display of talented musicians and lighting experts When they played this song and David started his second lead, that 10' Disco ball comes down like a UFO checking out the music. The lasers started hitting that disco ball and the entire placed looked like a flowing liquid plasma circling the stadium. Goosebumps for around 3 hours. Shedmen 56
Sorry, my grandson hasn't showed me how to get one of those @ names like everyone else. Shedmen
There are many great guitar players but the emotional notes and space in his music is phenomenal. How he bends and has you hanging on every note is epic ❤
Earl’s Court and I was there aged 17, well one of the nights. Amazing.
I was there. It’s 30 years ago but every time I see clips on UA-cam it comes right back. Amazing gig 😊
Saw them do this at one of the London gigs. Maybe even this one. Four times from 1988-94 ❤
Run Like Hell also totally amazing.
The Wall is my favorite album of all time. On a par with Close to the Edge for me as to the impact they have had on me and still do now 😊
You have no idea how blindingly bright the disco ball was when it was lit up. I watched them live in 1994, THEN the ball blossoms into a rose ! It was one of the deepest moments of my life and I tear up everytime! I'm so glad you all experienced this now. It never gets old.
Fun fact: Dany from “the warning” said that watching this song live with her father when she was a little girl, blew her mind, she knew at that moment, she wanted to be a rock star. Pink Floyd has inspired so many good artists, “Soda Stereo” also has a lot of Pink Floyd influence in their music.
"Sorrow" and "Run Like Hell" from this concert were amazing too.
This guy on the bass, Guy Pratt, has been working with David Gilmour for 37 years. The only musician who worked with him longer than this is Richard Wright himself. He even married Rick's daughter!
He doesn't even look 37 years old 😂
@@mikebrillhart8218 He was 32 at the time, that's why. ;)
Great T Shirt there Lex… 3 of the best in their field … a super Trio
Love you guys so much. I appreciate all the hard work and diversity of music you play. Only NicknLex is where you find everything
from Steely Dan to Michael Franks to Pink Floyd. I'm hoping you get further into some more of Fagen's solo album sons like That's
What I Do - his tribute to Ray Charles. And Bright Angel Lex, I hope your back problem is getting better. I'm 78 and know how you feel.
Thank you from a long time Pink Floyd fan!! I get chills every time I see this performance, and I got chills watching your appreciation for this awesome music as well. Yes, please do the entire concert!!!!!
I was fortunate enough to see a concert from this very tour (The Division Bell Tour) in May of 1994 at the old Foxboro Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. I was 24 at the time. It was a truly surreal experience, and I have never seen a concert before or since that could rival it. It will be forever etched in my memory.
I got to see it at the Silverdome by Detroit. Amazing concert. I still remember the things that you can't get the full effect of when you watch the video. The blast of light when the line "there'll be no more aaaagh" is nowhere near the effect of being there. The mirror ball light going around the crowd and the dome was mesmerizing.
I saw this tour in DC, and one thing I remember in particular was the quality of the sound - crystal clear sound in a stadium show!
I was there, my mind was blown!
Yes, I saw them 4 times, including lastly in Foxboro for Pulse, their sound system was always the best of anyone, though the original The WHO comes close. The sound separation, clarity and mix was always Masterpiece Level.
Hello! I just stumble into this channel, and I am very proud of your sincerity in the reaction.
I was there in that same concert in Earls Court back in 1994. That concert changed my life forever...seriously.
Yes, please watch the entire concert from the start to the end....PHONES AND LIGHTS OFF PLEASE!!!!!!
There are also videos from other songs that are not in the DVD that are equally good or even better...even from the rehearsals.
I am very happy to have found this channel....congratulations.
PS: be mindfull...after you experience this entire concert from start to finish your life and musical journey will never be the same.
I was at this concert at Earls Court in London.
@@blackspires9033 I think I might have given a year of my life to have been there 😃🙂
I was there, it took me ages to get tickets ... long before online bookings!! It was without doubt the best thing I've ever seen, listened and experienced in my life. Breathtaking! It's not till years later you wish you could go back in time and do it all again ! At least i kept the tickets safe and still have them all these years later! I remember listening to the solo and the glitter ball, it was like it was snowing with glimpses of astonished faces in the light! Just brilliant.
*Gentleman on Guitar* 😮 *Great Analogy* 👍
I've seen Pink Floyd twice. I'm pushing 70 years old - and I am LOVING the fact that younger people are discovering one of the greatest rock bands in history.
without a doubt the greatest recorded live concert of all time. Do the whole thing. Another great made for DVD concert is the Dance by Fleetwood Mac There is nothing like being at a life Pink Floyd concert. I saw them 3 times in the 70s and as I was a union stagehand here on long island worked their Wall concert when it came to Li. Its unbelievable how many tractor trailers full of equipment they have. A busy show for those odf us working especially building the wall
Another Long Guylander! Represent!
Most guitarists try to play the most notes possible as fast as possible, whereas David Gilmour endeavours to get the most out of every note - letting each note fully live its life before he plays the next. That's art in its purest, most powerful expression. Thank you for giving such beauty to the World, David.
Greetings from Canada. Full Pulse? Yes, please. Peace, love and bellbottoms.
This whole concert is beautiful. Great Gig in the Sky from Pulse never fails to make me cry.
I saw a video clip once of David Gilmour saying something he likes to do is to see how long he can riff on this and a few other solos, discovering new ways to express the song.
High Hopes from the same concert is even better IMO.
The bass players name is Guy Pratt, I’m not sure when he started with David but I know he was with the 1988 tour and is still playing with David in the current tour “Luck and Strange”