Time - look at the lyrics again: The first part is about a younger man, "kicking around" in his home town, wasting his time, with "time to kill today." "Then one day you find 10 years have got behind you" - he never started his dreams, never really started his life. "So you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking" - trying to make up for lost time but it's a fruitless effort..."the sun is the same in a relative way but your older" - the universe marches on but he's now older, and "one day closer to death." "Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time, and plans that either come to naught, or half a page of scribbled lines" - you still have those dreams, those aspirations, but now life seems to interfere or you just can no longer make the effort, and instead merely "hanging on in quiet desperation." "the time is gone, the song is over, thought I'd something more to say" - he's now dying and thought he'd leave behind a better legacy than he has, but instead is leaving behind so many things unacomplished.
You know what? I subscribe to a few react channels and most of them seem to be people listening to songs and saying, "wow, that was awesome. I'm shocked" and then that's it. This is one of the few react channels that really give an in depth analysis to the lyrics and music. I love that about VinAnd Sori. Keep up the great channel.
I think they way overanalyse this, the messages are far simpler in reality, I've lived with DSOTM since it was released in 73 and it's a very old friend.
I relate to that line so much. I'm currently about to turn 18 in June, and I have absolutely 0 idea of what I want to do. No directive. Lying in my death bed, thinking about opportunities I missed, filling me with deep regret, is my biggest fear of all.
"Time" - is basically about how fast life passes us by, and all the things we plan on doing, ur our hopes and dreams, can pass us by and suddenly we're old and never did what we said we would do.
I know this is gonna be once more an old cliché that's been said all the time, and for most, it gets annoying and irritating but, I'm gonna say it anyway, cause it fits, at so many levels, in the case of Pink Floyd.....THOSE GUYS WERE AHEAD OF THEIR TIME!....Just look at the lyrics..Just pay attention to the quality of the sound in their recordings...Just look at the projection of their work!...Just look at the legacy they have left..for millions of true music enthusiasts..through the whole world...I just got to listen to this marvel a couple of years ago for the first time....I was a teenager when Pink Floyd gave us all these wonderful masterpieces, but I don't think I've heard half of their work so far in my life quite yet..and I'm not sure if I'll get to listen to it all in my lifetime....I'm trying though... Correction: Just reading again on my comment...I said I heard this song a couple of years ago for the first time..and this was a year ago....Three years ago, I might've actually listened and paid attention to the lyrics of this tune for the first time....That's what I really meant to say..and yeah, I know, it's like virtually truly hearing the song for the first time...But it so happened this album came up at a time I was heavily into Sabbath, Zeppelin and other bands of the like...Of course i listened to 'Time'... and got quite familiar with it....But unfortunately the only impression that I allowed it to press upon me was based on the amazing sound, musicality and overall production the whole album presented at the time...l wasn't much into lyrics back then..Yes, my bad....I was particularly dumbfounded by the sound of the intro of this song, with the quality on the recording of those clock chimes....That was something that, at the time, had never heard before....i was young..i was stupid..very easily impressionable by stuff like that... 😂 But yes...time had to go by...for me to finally realize..what the song was all about...no pun intended...
@@kotavu6004 / Tool is like a modern day Pink Floyd. If you don't know, read about the World Series of Rock, in Cleveland '77. Floyd plays to the largest crowd, 90,000. Their 747 buzzing the stadium is the craziest thing ever.
"The tolling of the iron bell." - yep, it signifies a funeral ( remember, his "time" is now over) which leads into "The Great Gig In The Sky" which is about death
FYI - Pink Floyd wasn't anti-religion. The iron bell referenced is used a lot in the Anglican church in the UK and the reference to the magic spell isn't disrespectful. English Anglican especially is full of mysticism and fairly influenced by pagan celebrations and rituals.
"Thought I'd something more to say" is the end of the song "Time".....it then flows into the "Breathe Reprise", sings about home...maybe just a different interpretation, but, to me,"tolling of the iron bell....." isn't a funeral, but, a reminder of the brainwashing of society by different religions
This is one of the reasons Pink Floyd music is so good. Your interpretation of each song is what it means to YOU. You are wrong and you are right. So am I. You are getting deeper and deeper into Floydom. Safe journey.
Well said. I try to explain that to people all the time. Songs can and usually do take on different meanings depending on the listener. Literal translations can be interesting, but often even the artist will tell you that what it means to them in retrospect is different than what they were thinking when they wrote it.
Keep in mind, this was all recorded old school: with tapes (such as reel-to-reel), way before the digital age. Gives listeners a much greater appreciation of the ardent talent of these geniuses!
I love that you guys do the deep dives. It is so interesting to get to know you both through your analysis of the songs and your anecdotes from your lives. It would be a pleasure to have a discussion if the opportunity ever came about.
Those chimes have been the sound that comes from my cellphone every morning (4:47am sharp) when my alarm goes off before I have to wake up, get up and get ready to go to work...for the past six years... 😀 My neighbors?...Oh, they're probably liking Pink Floyd by now...LOL
David Gilmour: “You know, once you’ve had that guitar up so loud on the stage, where you can lean back and volume will stop you from falling backward, that’s a hard drug to kick.”
Pink Floyd was officially disbanded in 2014. Gilmour is halfway finished his next album and will tour again when it's finished. Waters and Mason are currently still on their separate solo tours.
It would be amazing if Roger, David, and Nick got back together to do another album. But pigs will fly before that will happen. In the past few years Dave and Roger have been feuding again, according to Nick. Which is sad considering they got back onto speaking terms during Live 8.
Frank Perry, Rick did more with the PF sound than many give him credit for. Syd was the early genius but was not around for the real masterpiece that followed after he drifted out of the scene. Gilmour and Wright did most of the music while Rogers was more the poet and wrote the lyrics.
The thing about On the Run is that it was released in 1973. Today it might not seem all that interesting, but at the time it was a pretty revolutionary piece of music. Even though Pink Floyd themselves had dabbled in sampling on their underrated masterpiece Atom Heart Mother and another underrated album called Ummagumma, this time around the sampling was fully incorporated into the music in a good and meaningful way. That goes for the whole album really.
few last things ( can you tell I'm a Floyd fan? LOL) - The guitarist David Gilmour takes the lead vocals here but keyboardist Rick Wright is singing the bridges ( "Tired of lying in the sunshine" / "Every year is getting shorter") ...you'll get to figure out their voices eventually, they also sing together a lot with harmonies etc. Bassist and lyrical genius Roger Waters only sings one track on this album, "Brain Damage / Eclipse." You'll learn to distinguish his unique vocals eventually as well. Since you've already listened to Comfortably Numb, you should be easily able to distinguish Rogers "Doctor" in the verses from David's "patient" in the choruses. Gilmour is easily the better singer of the two, although Roger can do some unique things with his voice. Not a great singer in the traditional sense but certainly unique.
Time, for me, is about someone who never found contentment with their life. They start off as a youngin and think the world is at their fingertips. Then they grow older and begin to ponder all the waisted or missed moments in their life instead of appreciating what they have and all the great things life has/had to offer. It's about the person who lets mistakes and missed opportunity define them instead of the person who learns from their mistakes and makes their own path in this world.
"On The Run" - the simplistic explanation of this track is it represents the rat race of life we al run through endlessly. The specific sounds are yes, an airport, and it's based on keyboardist Rick Wrights fear of flying. So yes he's running through an airport trying to catch a flight. The flight crashes at the end (I've always interpreted the mad laughter as the pilot laughing maniacally as the plane descends towards the ground) but yes, since it's all a dream, the runner continues on his endless run.
If you look in the album's booklet, for the printed lyrics, the "Home, home again" section of Time is actually referred to as the Breathe Reprise. Also, on the point of the bells calling you to a higher purpose or tolling for someone's passing at the End of Time, notice the title of the next song in the cycle: The Great Gig in the Sky.
By the time this tune came out, the sound of those clocks was something I never heard before...So crisp and clear..and so well synchronised and intense..it was insane to listen to this and not to trip back then..
I was around some teenagers who were hearing Pink Floyd for the first time the other day. I was playing DSOTM on a road trip, and when the clocks went off, the kids had no idea what the noises were. They thought it was from some video game. They have no concept of analog alarm clocks.
Pink Floyd was so far ahead of their time. They are and always shall be TIMELESS. Their music still touches generation after generation. My kids love them, and when my grandkids come over and hear them, they sit back and chill out as well. It's amazing to witness.
I love reaction vids. Watching people hear a song by a band I’ve been listening to for half my lifetime for the very first time and seeing the reactions on their faces as the music/lyrics hit that spot in their brain/soul and ‘get it’ just as I did all those years ago. Pink Floyd are without doubt or question the band that opened my ears to what truly good music is..Rogers lyrics are so insightful to the human psyche and David’s guitaring is what brings the tears to my eyes on certain songs. They were a band who greater than the sum of its parts..all 4 together made incredible music. The other thing I love about reaction vids is the fact it gives new fans of music the chance to become a fan of these bands, to keep the legacy going, keeping the music strong in a world where nothing makes sense.
If I was asked to go to a desert island and bring a single disc, I would choose Pink Floyd. We can go through all the human emotions with their music !
"No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun" When you grow up, you are told that you are preparing for life. Then you graduate and maybe go to college. When you get out and you're looking to find things to settle with (car, house, job, etc.), it causes troubles with finances. So you work out a strategy to make it work and it goes on for the rest of your life. And then you come to realize that life began 30 years ago and you aren't preparing. This is life happening and you just lost 30 years of it thinking you're getting ready for it, but it was ticking down all this time and you may be half way done with it.
Love Pink Floyd. Their songs always tell a story. A running theme through their albums. David Gilmour is an amazing guitarist and vocalist. Check out his album About Face, my favorite song is Blue Light. Favorite Pink Floyd songs are: Hey You, Comfortably Numb,Money, Not Now John,Wish You Were Here,Shine On You Crazy Diamond. Love Roger Waters song Radio Waves to. You can tell the band Queensryche were inspired by them. Operation Mindcrime is a classic album. And Empire of course. 😀♥️
The announcements at the airport are: ...Baggage, your passports ready, and follow the green line to customs and then to immigration BA two-one-five to Rome, Prado, Naples May I have your attention, please, customs will be receiving passengers for BA two-one-five to Rome, Prado, Naples...
PF es un gran grupo adelantado aún hoy a su tiempo. Clásicos del siglo XX... que gran placer compartir vuestras reacciones. Aquí tenéis un seguidor en Barcelona 🤩
About them being dead or alive or active, Syd Barret died in 2006 after years of inactivity, Richard write, the keboard player and the velvety second vocalist that you've heard in this song has died in 2008. Nick Mason, the drummer was inactive for years but this year he had couple of live events in London performing early Pink Foyd stuff. David Gilmour, the primary vocalist in this song and guitar player is still active and Roger waters, the bass player, lyricist and other vocalist of the band is still active. Saw David Gilmour live in 2017 and Roger waters in July 2018. Both magnificent in their own way. If you get the chance DO NOT miss it. they are quiet old and there will be no more artist like them ever again.
Listening to Pink Floyd is an experience. It kind of takes you on a mental journey. I would still say this is one of my favorite songs of theirs. I kept hearing it quite a bit when my dad was dying of cancer earlier this year and it had kind of a new meaning to me.
My all time favorite Floyd song....that transition from F#min in "Time" to E min in "Breathe" is pure musical gold.... Strange, Vin and I have been agreeing more on music lately....what happened to the"Prog Princess"?!?
@@6lillium Not all of their stuff is prog. If you isolate the tracks from this record, they're simple verse/chorus or even simpler. Their only popular prog songs are Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Echoes and Dogs, really.
@@TheAskald no offense, but that's a pretty narrow definition....song structure is only one characteristic of prog. Their whole approach, especially for the time , was progressive( Alan Parsons was involved on Dark Side....) Take the album as one piece made up of movements.
@@6lillium If you put it in the context you're right, in 1973 that was next level. What makes a song prog isn't only the songs structure complexness, but it's a huge part of prog imo. A verse chorus song can't be a prog song for me. Fancy sounds effects doesn't make suddenly something prog. TDSOTM is really hard to classify with all those elements, the sax, the soul backing vocals, the sound effects, and the usual rock parts... But what I was saying is that as they listen to it by separating the songs, the prog aspect get lost.
@@lukaskucera9043 Roger Waters tours. David Gilmour might be touring but he has done that less of late. As a band together they no longer perform. Some of the members have passed away after they stopped performing as well.
In their live shows, the explosion is .... they have a plane flying on a wire toward the stage and it is timed perfectly that when the plane gets to the side of the stage, it "crashes" and they have the explosion ....
I loved this analysis. Thanks guys. Also, there are two singers : Roger Waters (angry voice) and David Gilmour (relaxed voice). They often play with the two voices and make them each a different character in the song. Songs like "Mother", "Hey You", and "Comfortably Numb" are all examples of this.
''sun is the same in a relative way but you are older'' ''when i come home cold and tired good to warm my bones besides the fire'' excellent song writing, guitar solos and rick wrights soft voice.. RIP Rick
The thing about these guys is that they spend a LOT of money to give the fans an incredible concert experience, yet individually, they dress very casual, jeans and a T-shirt. It is all about the music and not about them as individuals. incredible group of guys!
Find a wife like Sori, beautiful, seems she's a very good, nice and comfortable person to talk to, and the best of all she likes music like Pink Floyd 😍 Vin, the exact same except he's a guy. Two perfect people to make a wonderful couple. Keep on guys, you're awesome, i love y'all ✌️😙
You two are very thoughtful and insightful. I haven;t seen anyone else get so deep into the songs.The starting gun is going off every moment, forever. You just have to decide when to run and not wait for someone or something to show you the way. That's zen. Dig it. I am 52 and I haven't heard anyone say "bookin' it" for I don't know how long. Lol.
After 35 years I still get goose bumps listening to Time.
The solo gets me every time.
45 man)
Never NEVER fall asleep before Time starts...
45 for me and it's still my favorite P F song.
43 and I still get chills at sooo much of their music.. Just awesome.
Time - look at the lyrics again: The first part is about a younger man, "kicking around" in his home town, wasting his time, with "time to kill today."
"Then one day you find 10 years have got behind you" - he never started his dreams, never really started his life.
"So you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking" - trying to make up for lost time but it's a fruitless effort..."the sun is the same in a relative way but your older" - the universe marches on but he's now older, and "one day closer to death."
"Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time, and plans that either come to naught, or half a page of scribbled lines" - you still have those dreams, those aspirations, but now life seems to interfere or you just can no longer make the effort, and instead merely "hanging on in quiet desperation."
"the time is gone, the song is over, thought I'd something more to say" - he's now dying and thought he'd leave behind a better legacy than he has, but instead is leaving behind so many things unacomplished.
Tommy Mac: Great lyric breakdown!
thanks. Been listening to Floyd for a LONG time LOL
That was pretty darned good keep it up. Musically and lyrically I love this song and most of floyd for that matter
BA-BAM!
That was a beautiful breakdown!
You know what? I subscribe to a few react channels and most of them seem to be people listening to songs and saying, "wow, that was awesome. I'm shocked" and then that's it. This is one of the few react channels that really give an in depth analysis to the lyrics and music. I love that about VinAnd Sori. Keep up the great channel.
Thank you !!
I think they way overanalyse this, the messages are far simpler in reality, I've lived with DSOTM since it was released in 73 and it's a very old friend.
I Agree about Vin & Sori... I came searching for their channel specifically to SUBSCRIBE
"You missed the starting gun" - The line that puts in tears, such a good writing.
I relate to that line so much. I'm currently about to turn 18 in June, and I have absolutely 0 idea of what I want to do. No directive.
Lying in my death bed, thinking about opportunities I missed, filling me with deep regret, is my biggest fear of all.
@@viktorthevictor6240 im right there with you on that one.
Yup. Take it from a 40 yr old, stock pile money early on
Buy land.
They're not making it anymore.
Well honestly Time might just have the best lyrics ever written into song.
This thing pummels me down every time I listen to it, cuts right through.
"Time" - is basically about how fast life passes us by, and all the things we plan on doing, ur our hopes and dreams, can pass us by and suddenly we're old and never did what we said we would do.
Tommy Mac you should do this on your channel! I would definitely subscribe!
*giant rush of anxiety*
@@miguelpuig6247
🎶 Nothing really matters, to meeee 🎶
The destination is
THE GREAT GIG IN THE SKY!!
@@vincentvirrueta2353 Amen to that :)
I still cannot believe Dark Side of the Moon is a 45 year old album. Sure as hell doesn't sound it.
It sounds fresher than anything, really
i watched them play that live 45yrs. ago, and i'm not sure i believe it either corp.
This and all other Pink Floyd could have been written today
I know this is gonna be once more an old cliché that's been said all the time, and for most, it gets annoying and irritating but, I'm gonna say it anyway, cause it fits, at so many levels, in the case of Pink Floyd.....THOSE GUYS WERE AHEAD OF THEIR TIME!....Just look at the lyrics..Just pay attention to the quality of the sound in their recordings...Just look at the projection of their work!...Just look at the legacy they have left..for millions of true music enthusiasts..through the whole world...I just got to listen to this marvel a couple of years ago for the first time....I was a teenager when Pink Floyd gave us all these wonderful masterpieces, but I don't think I've heard half of their work so far in my life quite yet..and I'm not sure if I'll get to listen to it all in my lifetime....I'm trying though...
Correction: Just reading again on my comment...I said I heard this song a couple of years ago for the first time..and this was a year ago....Three years ago, I might've actually listened and paid attention to the lyrics of this tune for the first time....That's what I really meant to say..and yeah, I know, it's like virtually truly hearing the song for the first time...But it so happened this album came up at a time I was heavily into Sabbath, Zeppelin and other bands of the like...Of course i listened to 'Time'... and got quite familiar with it....But unfortunately the only impression that I allowed it to press upon me was based on the amazing sound, musicality and overall production the whole album presented at the time...l wasn't much into lyrics back then..Yes, my bad....I was particularly dumbfounded by the sound of the intro of this song, with the quality on the recording of those clock chimes....That was something that, at the time, had never heard before....i was young..i was stupid..very easily impressionable by stuff like that... 😂 But yes...time had to go by...for me to finally realize..what the song was all about...no pun intended...
How do you think I feel ? I saw them debut this in front of 18,000 at Earls Court,West London in 1973 . The ticket costs £1 or $ 1.70 lol
I think Pink Floyd is winning the UA-cam music reaction wars!
Everyone loves Floyd ☺️ From all walks of life
Yeah also queen!!
@@Omar-ic3wc + Queen has never fascinated me like Pink Floyd.
Tossing Tool in there as well
@@kotavu6004 / Tool is like a modern day Pink Floyd. If you don't know, read about the World Series of Rock, in Cleveland '77. Floyd plays to the largest crowd, 90,000. Their 747 buzzing the stadium is the craziest thing ever.
"The tolling of the iron bell." - yep, it signifies a funeral ( remember, his "time" is now over) which leads into "The Great Gig In The Sky" which is about death
FYI - Pink Floyd wasn't anti-religion. The iron bell referenced is used a lot in the Anglican church in the UK and the reference to the magic spell isn't disrespectful. English Anglican especially is full of mysticism and fairly influenced by pagan celebrations and rituals.
It's just a bell calling the people to the church service
And, the scripture or eulogy at the funeral is referred to as
"... softly spoken Magic Spells" ...
that's *HEAVY* , Man !!
"Thought I'd something more to say" is the end of the song "Time".....it then flows into the "Breathe Reprise", sings about home...maybe just a different interpretation, but, to me,"tolling of the iron bell....." isn't a funeral, but, a reminder of the brainwashing of society by different religions
Softly spoken magic spells. Prayer/religion is a haven from knowledge of death.
Pink Floyd - Shine On You Crazy Diamond
The only requests that matters here... This is the pinacle of the Pink Floyd experience right here.
But parts 6 - 9 :)
Thatd be a long video lol
Dave Longden 6-9 sucked.
Time!! My favourite song of all time!!
"The sun is the same, in a relative way, but you're older" This is probably the most meaningful and deeper verse I have ever listened in a song
Time becomes truer and truer as you get older. when you realize 10 years have got behind you
This is one of the reasons Pink Floyd music is so good. Your interpretation of each song is what it means to YOU.
You are wrong and you are right. So am I.
You are getting deeper and deeper into Floydom.
Safe journey.
Well said. I try to explain that to people all the time. Songs can and usually do take on different meanings depending on the listener. Literal translations can be interesting, but often even the artist will tell you that what it means to them in retrospect is different than what they were thinking when they wrote it.
Keep in mind, this was all recorded old school: with tapes (such as reel-to-reel), way before the digital age. Gives listeners a much greater appreciation of the ardent talent of these geniuses!
The whole album is set to the timing of the heart beat! Listen between songs and you will hear it throughout the album, never stopping!
I love that you guys do the deep dives. It is so interesting to get to know you both through your analysis of the songs and your anecdotes from your lives. It would be a pleasure to have a discussion if the opportunity ever came about.
Those chimes have been the sound that comes from my cellphone every morning (4:47am sharp) when my alarm goes off before I have to wake up, get up and get ready to go to work...for the past six years... 😀
My neighbors?...Oh, they're probably liking Pink Floyd by now...LOL
David Gilmour: “You know, once you’ve had that guitar up so loud on the stage, where you can lean back and volume will stop you from falling backward, that’s a hard drug to kick.”
Richard Wright and Syd Barrett have passed. Roger Waters tours by himself. David Gilmore and Nick Mason perform as Pink Floyd.
Pink floyd is officially over david said so himself after richard died.
Gilmour.
@@420since1974 you know pink floyd is done you are everywhere.
Pink Floyd was officially disbanded in 2014. Gilmour is halfway finished his next album and will tour again when it's finished. Waters and Mason are currently still on their separate solo tours.
It would be amazing if Roger, David, and Nick got back together to do another album. But pigs will fly before that will happen. In the past few years Dave and Roger have been feuding again, according to Nick. Which is sad considering they got back onto speaking terms during Live 8.
Floyd is timeless. Still get Goosebumbs when I hear the music.
I see what you did there.
You guys should do some Floyd research. Their story is just as interesting as their music. Look up Syd Barrett, Roger Waters, and David Gilmour.
What about Nick?
and Rick?
@@MrFloyd-te1nh + Yes, Nick Mason, and Rick Wright.
Frank Perry, Rick did more with the PF sound than many give him credit for. Syd was the early genius but was not around for the real masterpiece that followed after he drifted out of the scene. Gilmour and Wright did most of the music while Rogers was more the poet and wrote the lyrics.
He's talking about personal life, their "story", not their input in music
These songs, these lyrics, and the variety of perspectives people take on them.. It's fascinating. Kudos.
The thing about On the Run is that it was released in 1973. Today it might not seem all that interesting, but at the time it was a pretty revolutionary piece of music. Even though Pink Floyd themselves had dabbled in sampling on their underrated masterpiece Atom Heart Mother and another underrated album called Ummagumma, this time around the sampling was fully incorporated into the music in a good and meaningful way. That goes for the whole album really.
Alan Parsons might have had something to do with that
I never knew you two were both so deep.Great understanding of the songs and life in general,many thanks from England.
few last things ( can you tell I'm a Floyd fan? LOL) - The guitarist David Gilmour takes the lead vocals here but keyboardist Rick Wright is singing the bridges ( "Tired of lying in the sunshine" / "Every year is getting shorter") ...you'll get to figure out their voices eventually, they also sing together a lot with harmonies etc.
Bassist and lyrical genius Roger Waters only sings one track on this album, "Brain Damage / Eclipse." You'll learn to distinguish his unique vocals eventually as well.
Since you've already listened to Comfortably Numb, you should be easily able to distinguish Rogers "Doctor" in the verses from David's "patient" in the choruses.
Gilmour is easily the better singer of the two, although Roger can do some unique things with his voice. Not a great singer in the traditional sense but certainly unique.
I thought I was the only one who cared about all that . lol
I like how a Rogers' scream turns into a Gilmour scream in Don't Leave Me Now.
I think roger and David had a really good vocal dynamic together in creating a psychedelic atmosphere
Your reactions are always respectful, nice job.
That home home again section that reprises Breathe is one of my favorites. I love when bands reprise motifs from other tracks
Time, for me, is about someone who never found contentment with their life. They start off as a youngin and think the world is at their fingertips. Then they grow older and begin to ponder all the waisted or missed moments in their life instead of appreciating what they have and all the great things life has/had to offer. It's about the person who lets mistakes and missed opportunity define them instead of the person who learns from their mistakes and makes their own path in this world.
Your reaction when the bells went off were priceless. LOL
"On The Run" - the simplistic explanation of this track is it represents the rat race of life we al run through endlessly. The specific sounds are yes, an airport, and it's based on keyboardist Rick Wrights fear of flying. So yes he's running through an airport trying to catch a flight.
The flight crashes at the end (I've always interpreted the mad laughter as the pilot laughing maniacally as the plane descends towards the ground) but yes, since it's all a dream, the runner continues on his endless run.
You've nailed another one!
It was roger waters fear of flying
Thanks for the correction.
I've always interpreted the laughing as the man misses his flight, then witnesses the plane crashing.
Actually it was Roger Waters fear
If you look in the album's booklet, for the printed lyrics, the "Home, home again" section of Time is actually referred to as the Breathe Reprise.
Also, on the point of the bells calling you to a higher purpose or tolling for someone's passing at the End of Time, notice the title of the next song in the cycle: The Great Gig in the Sky.
It took Pink Floyd two days to get those clocks to chime in the right order.
By the time this tune came out, the sound of those clocks was something I never heard before...So crisp and clear..and so well synchronised and intense..it was insane to listen to this and not to trip back then..
Fun fact, Alan Parsons was the sound engineer who put the clock sounds togther
Thanks for that.
I was around some teenagers who were hearing Pink Floyd for the first time the other day. I was playing DSOTM on a road trip, and when the clocks went off, the kids had no idea what the noises were. They thought it was from some video game. They have no concept of analog alarm clocks.
@@kellyhh1371 lol
Pink Floyd was so far ahead of their time. They are and always shall be TIMELESS. Their music still touches generation after generation. My kids love them, and when my grandkids come over and hear them, they sit back and chill out as well. It's amazing to witness.
I love reaction vids. Watching people hear a song by a band I’ve been listening to for half my lifetime for the very first time and seeing the reactions on their faces as the music/lyrics hit that spot in their brain/soul and ‘get it’ just as I did all those years ago. Pink Floyd are without doubt or question the band that opened my ears to what truly good music is..Rogers lyrics are so insightful to the human psyche and David’s guitaring is what brings the tears to my eyes on certain songs. They were a band who greater than the sum of its parts..all 4 together made incredible music.
The other thing I love about reaction vids is the fact it gives new fans of music the chance to become a fan of these bands, to keep the legacy going, keeping the music strong in a world where nothing makes sense.
Drummer - still alive ... Guitarist - still alive ... Bass guitarist - still alive.
Michael Andrew music - still alive
Syd and rick lives in our hearts!
But the lead guitarist and the bassist will NEVER play music together again.
@@MEATBALLmonty That's what sucks a lot
Guitarist and singer.
Vin and Sori, congratulations and receive a big hug from Brazil
, God bless both of you...
If I was asked to go to a desert island and bring a single disc, I would choose Pink Floyd.
We can go through all the human emotions with their music !
The tough part would be choosing which Floyd disc it would be that you're taking.
@@wheresatari6242 Yep, big challenge !
@@Bobmorice Why not simply...um...bend the rules a smidge and choose a box set (~_^)
@@wheresatari6242 AH AH
Here, it is also my idea!
@@Bobmorice Great minds think alike, I guess.
Guys, this was my favorite talk in a long time. I really enjoyed it!
You should listen to Animals, start to finish.
Absolutely
The best with The Wall for me
Animals is certainly a really good album. But i prefer TDB or AMLOR to Animals.
yes they're good but when Roger was in the band, I think it was better. The Wall and Animals are my best
Yes, this record is always current, from lyrical and musical standpoint.
Always will give me the feels. I don't think I've ever felt so understood by any piece of art.
Gilmours lead still to this day gives me goosebumps Awesome phrasing, Killer lead, delivers that feeling!!
You dissect the lyrics and i love that. Not just looking for the groove but the meaning.
"No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun"
When you grow up, you are told that you are preparing for life. Then you graduate and maybe go to college. When you get out and you're looking to find things to settle with (car, house, job, etc.), it causes troubles with finances. So you work out a strategy to make it work and it goes on for the rest of your life. And then you come to realize that life began 30 years ago and you aren't preparing. This is life happening and you just lost 30 years of it thinking you're getting ready for it, but it was ticking down all this time and you may be half way done with it.
Love Pink Floyd... love reaction videos ... and you ( Vin and Sori) are the best! Your conversation after the video is the best. =)
Love Pink Floyd. Their songs always tell a story. A running theme through their albums. David Gilmour is an amazing guitarist and vocalist. Check out his album About Face, my favorite song is Blue Light. Favorite Pink Floyd songs are: Hey You, Comfortably Numb,Money, Not Now John,Wish You Were Here,Shine On You Crazy Diamond. Love Roger Waters song Radio Waves to. You can tell the band Queensryche were inspired by them. Operation Mindcrime is a classic album. And Empire of course. 😀♥️
Mindcrime is a masterpiece.
It was simply about don't take tomorrow for granted. The intro was them ticking your life away with a heartbeat in the background
27:00 as I interpret it, the sun coming up behind you just means another day is passing.
The chilled bit is reflection....... The in your face bit is explanation ...... Respect I am so glad you got that
Time was my alarm tone on my phone for a few years, the mrs hated it😂
That... Is a capital idea! Why haven't I thought of that before??
Increíble reaction, greetings from mexico!!!
The announcements at the airport are:
...Baggage, your passports ready, and follow the green line to customs and then to immigration
BA two-one-five to Rome, Prado, Naples
May I have your attention, please, customs will be receiving passengers for BA two-one-five to Rome, Prado, Naples...
i was ticking away the moments that make up a dull whilst watching ya'll. thank you!
Steven Wilson - happy returns:)
PF es un gran grupo adelantado aún hoy a su tiempo. Clásicos del siglo XX... que gran placer compartir vuestras reacciones. Aquí tenéis un seguidor en Barcelona 🤩
Just to be clear, this album isn't a connected narrative. It's a collection of different themes that relate to the same concept.
The Black Queen you're right but unlike Animals, WYHW or The Wall, Dark Side's beauty is that it has different interpretations for different people.
Thank you for listening with no pause great work
it's actually three songs, the lyric home, home again is the beginning of the reprise of Breathe from earlier on the album. Peace, good job.
I love your music enthusiasm. Lots of wonderful music out there.
Reaction Pink Floyd - high hopes
PLEASE
Yes! Especially the live version from Pulse: ua-cam.com/video/tbQJPcOeiTk/v-deo.html
YES
Why am I more into how you look at each other than I am into some of my favorite music of all time? Great vids
About them being dead or alive or active, Syd Barret died in 2006 after years of inactivity, Richard write, the keboard player and the velvety second vocalist that you've heard in this song has died in 2008. Nick Mason, the drummer was inactive for years but this year he had couple of live events in London performing early Pink Foyd stuff. David Gilmour, the primary vocalist in this song and guitar player is still active and Roger waters, the bass player, lyricist and other vocalist of the band is still active. Saw David Gilmour live in 2017 and Roger waters in July 2018. Both magnificent in their own way. If you get the chance DO NOT miss it. they are quiet old and there will be no more artist like them ever again.
Listening to Pink Floyd is an experience. It kind of takes you on a mental journey.
I would still say this is one of my favorite songs of theirs.
I kept hearing it quite a bit when my dad was dying of cancer earlier this year and it had kind of a new meaning to me.
My all time favorite Floyd song....that transition from F#min in "Time" to E min in "Breathe" is pure musical gold....
Strange, Vin and I have been agreeing more on music lately....what happened to the"Prog Princess"?!?
Time isn't prog, maybe that's why
@@TheAskald but Floyd is....
@@6lillium Not all of their stuff is prog. If you isolate the tracks from this record, they're simple verse/chorus or even simpler. Their only popular prog songs are Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Echoes and Dogs, really.
@@TheAskald no offense, but that's a pretty narrow definition....song structure is only one characteristic of prog. Their whole approach, especially for the time , was progressive( Alan Parsons was involved on Dark Side....) Take the album as one piece made up of movements.
@@6lillium If you put it in the context you're right, in 1973 that was next level.
What makes a song prog isn't only the songs structure complexness, but it's a huge part of prog imo.
A verse chorus song can't be a prog song for me. Fancy sounds effects doesn't make suddenly something prog.
TDSOTM is really hard to classify with all those elements, the sax, the soul backing vocals, the sound effects, and the usual rock parts...
But what I was saying is that as they listen to it by separating the songs, the prog aspect get lost.
Not sure why I love your guys' videos so much. So i'll just keep on watching! Cheers to the both of you
Hey you
Marooned (instrumental)
I love listening to the both of you. It's a sheer joy.
Megadeth - Good Mourning/Black Friday
Megadeth - Looking Down The Cross
Or even Megadeth The Conjuring
I double on that one.
Breakpoint!!
Awesome analysis guys, that breakdown added new layers of import and interest to a brilliantly written and concieved masterpiece.
Roger Waters - "Pigs (Three Different Ones)" Live!
Ayeew Tasko yeeeess!!! In mexico
It was done by pink floyd I think it was off the album named animals
Lukas Kucera Yes, you are correct, but in Roger Waters recent tour they are doing a special version of Pigs.
@@ZosoZeppelin13 cool, I think pink floyd is still a band though
@@lukaskucera9043 Roger Waters tours. David Gilmour might be touring but he has done that less of late. As a band together they no longer perform. Some of the members have passed away after they stopped performing as well.
one of those albums that need to be listened to from start to finish.
Pink Floyd - Dogs
Straight up my favorite Floyd song.
The build up to "Dragged down by the stone" always gets me. So cathartic.
In their live shows, the explosion is .... they have a plane flying on a wire toward the stage and it is timed perfectly that when the plane gets to the side of the stage, it "crashes" and they have the explosion ....
I loved this analysis. Thanks guys.
Also, there are two singers : Roger Waters (angry voice) and David Gilmour (relaxed voice). They often play with the two voices and make them each a different character in the song. Songs like "Mother", "Hey You", and "Comfortably Numb" are all examples of this.
3 singers. Rick Wright also sang a lot of Pink Floyd songs. On Time indeed it is Gilmour singing the verses and Wright singing the chorus.
@@charlieparra3103
I had no idea! Had to double-check on wiki and you are right. Thanks!
😁♥️
Roger only sings Brain Damage and Eclipse. Everything else is sung by David (and here, Richard as well).
@@Pulsar77 On DSOTM David sings the most, with some parts sung by Roger & Rick. On other albums the balance is different.
Pink Floyd!! " hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way". So awesome, decades later and it still blows me away.
This whole album is a masterpiece. Generations later will appreciate this
''sun is the same in a relative way but you are older''
''when i come home cold and tired good to warm my bones besides the fire''
excellent song writing, guitar solos and rick wrights soft voice.. RIP Rick
MERCYFUL FATE - The Oath
Cheers guys!
Hell yeah that's one of the best album
Come to the Sabbath is a much more approachable song for them I think. A better gateway song to appreciate the vocals too.
Wicked T-shirt. This is a true Floyd fan from England. 45 years.
The whole album is about shit that drives us crazy. Time, money, war(conflict), work
Vin is digging the hell outta this one. Game changer right there
Yes!!! More Pink Floyd 😎 Comfortably numb (from the live show Pulse).
And a reaction from the complete The Wall album 😎
Great, quotable lyrics. Beautiful guitar rhythm through a Leslie cab (one of my favorite guitar tones). Epic solo from Dave. All time classic.
Please for the love of god react to echoes or anything off of animals you beautiful people
I'm a Brit and started to really warm to the two of you keep it up ..love from UK
Ghost - faith
I'm enjoying seeing y'all's growth in thinking over time. Very interesting...
My favorite Pink Floyd song is Comfortably Numb.
Time is a solid contender for the best Pink Floyd solo, but Comfortably Numb owns it
@@TheAskald
My favorite guitar solo is the end of 'Another Brick In The Wall pt 2'.
It just has so much character
The thing about these guys is that they spend a LOT of money to give the fans an incredible concert experience, yet individually, they dress very casual, jeans and a T-shirt. It is all about the music and not about them as individuals. incredible group of guys!
That bass.....
53 and have been listening to Pink Floyd for years. But I only recently re-discovered Time and I’m obsessed with it.
How about reviewing "David Bowie- Black Star?
Probably my favorite PF song. I don't think their ability to suspend time and induce self-reflection can be overstated. Great reaction.
Nice profile picture!
Nic L. Hey - you too!!
Find a wife like Sori, beautiful, seems she's a very good, nice and comfortable person to talk to, and the best of all she likes music like Pink Floyd 😍
Vin, the exact same except he's a guy.
Two perfect people to make a wonderful couple.
Keep on guys, you're awesome, i love y'all ✌️😙
You two are very thoughtful and insightful. I haven;t seen anyone else get so deep into the songs.The starting gun is going off every moment, forever. You just have to decide when to run and not wait for someone or something to show you the way. That's zen. Dig it. I am 52 and I haven't heard anyone say "bookin' it" for I don't know how long. Lol.
With Pink Floyd, Roger Waters is the brain, David Gilmour is the heart and the band created their own genre
@Sebastian Emerson and Wakeman...my 1 and 2
@Sebastian + I know all that information.
53 and I still get chills at sooo much of their music
Katatonia - Leaders
So way ahead we're PF. Was lucky to see them live.
Mad Season - River Of Deceit
I'm a Pink Floyd fan from Maine...enjoying your vids.