I saw this same show in N.Y. 1994. The concert brochure said the stage is 120 feet wide. It takes a crew of 60 technicians three days to set up the entire lights and all. The concert schedule required that there had to be three entire crews to keep up. They leap frogged each other for 92 shows with 20 Trucks per crew and a total staff of 195. The tour cost the promoters $98.MILLION to put on, but the total profit was $260 MILLION… I have seen Pink Floyd 4 times. Nick Mason’s drumming is incredible and matches Gilmour’s guitar emotions while Richard Wright takes us on a Magic Carpet Ride of tones that form the foundation of it all.
I met David Gilmour in 1984 back stage at a concert in Hollywood Calif. He gave me a signed album that I have in my music room. We talked for 22 minutes. I called him…“The Master Of The Stratocaster” He smiled. I asked if I could shake both his hands that make such great guitar solos, he smiled bigger and said “Sure” and shook both hands at the same time, making a cross between us, I smiled HUGE. I asked him to describe his technique of playing guitar, he replied… “I strike a note, bend it, shake it and then release it”…. Yes, he does that quite well, better than any other guitarist I know, and I know all the great ones.
It's strange that I'm reading your comment tonight. I accidentally came to this site today. ua-cam.com/video/Ufmu3vzLBO4/v-deo.html I love Pink Floyd and it's true that Gilmour is a talented guitarist but we never talk about his voice and I find that a shame because he has a very beautiful voice. In Wish You Were Here, he blends his voice with his guitar with such ease.
@@AliasMark69 Absolutely and even at 75 he sings just as well. He just released two albums. One with his daughter who plays the harp and one solo. I read somewhere that he would do something with Waters, it surprised me! Making peace after all this time is the best thing to do.
Another of your lovely ‘Pulse’ concert reactions - thank you for continuing to share your Pink Floyd journey with us! (And it’s your channel - you react your way!)
This song is more about the message; our mortality and how we live and let time pass us by before we realize we have none left. Always a highlight of my day to see your lovely smile and reaction to music I love.
BTW... I've watched nearly 100 reactions to Pink Floyd, you are a favorite. I enjoy watching you enjoy the band I have seen live 4 times and met the band in 1984.
My first introduction to Pink Floyd was in high school when I went to astronomy class. We had a planetarium and the teacher Mr Hicklin was bringing the lights down for our eyes to adjust to the Dark, he'd play Dark Side of the Moon. Most of the class would be falling asleep until those alarm bells before Time. Then he hit the Super Nova button to fill the room with light and wake everyone back up
I just discovered your channel and I am loving to see your Pink Floyd journey in discovering their music. I saw this tour at Giants Stadium in NJ in 1994 and it changed my life. To hear Gilmours play live is a sound that will never leave my body. Will be waiting for more of your Floyd journey. Cheers!
I was there for that concert when it came to New Jersey. Best Show I’ve ever seen. If you have the time watch the whole show. It was amazing. Not only is their music unbelievable but they hit all of your senses with their show. You are immersed in the story/show
Many of us have been PF fans since the 60s & of course knew immediately this was “Time “ but it’s a lot to keep up with for a young Floydian However your reactions are as perfect as ever & a pleasure to watch you enjoy. Thanks once again for allowing us to relive our early experience vicariously through you !
Another KEY comment on a KEY reaction! Thank you for checking out another Pink Floyd tune. From the same concert please look for "Run Like Hell" one day! Cheers!!
Checking your watch at 1:45; how ironic. 😁 When I was dating my wife in the late ‘70s I was driving home from her house at 2:00 in the morning listening to Dark Side Of The Moon. I stopped at a red light and dozed off while stopped. Time came on with all its alarm clocks and woke me up. The light was green, so I drove on home. Thanks Pink Floyd.
You liked the video. Great. Did you understand the meaning of the song? I hope so coz it really hits at your generation probably more so than those around when it was written.
Helloooo family ........someone near me said I have double personality I didnt beleive this but i realize i sent mail to my self to share youre video ......
I really need to let you know that this song, "Time" was followed by the song named "The Great Gig In the Sky" and the most awesome version of this song is the Studio version, right off of the Album. Reason: In the Studio version there is ONE female Singer through the entire song. On the Live from Pulse there will be three different female vocalists and it just doesn't flow smoothly because of that. Please just go to their album "Dark Side Of the Moon" and play that version, I Beg Of You?!
You should really check out David Gilmour "High Hopes" the live at the Royal Albert Hall version. I wasn't at that performance but saw them play it in Oakland CA the same year 2006. I really think you will love it. Your reviews are great!
Key Press Play, you have a great show because A.) you keep truly classic music alive and, B.) "You don't interrupt classic, David Gilmore guitar solos!!!!" - Good For You!. The roots of Pink Floyd date back to 1963 with the early band names being "Meggadeaths", "Abdabs" and "The Tea Set". That is some 60 years ago! Thank you for that. I would challenge you to study the lyrics of each Pink Floyd song (just one album at a time) and, even more challenging, listen to their albums in their entirety regardless of whether you want to do a public reaction. You will find that many Floyd albums are "Concept Albums" as one song builds off of the previous song and all songs on the album are somewhat related. You may want to start with "The Dark Side Of The Moon" and "Wish You Were Here" as they talk about many good and bad things happening in their life journey. Many of Pink Floyd's songs are melancholy and some are downright sad but their stories are really important because they remind us of things that are going on in our own lives which can also be uplifting and be positive messages for us. Have fun with your own Pink Floyd experience . . . Get Pinked!
Saw them at CNE in Toronto 1994. This exact show. The pulse tour. Most amazing show I've ever seen. I watched a full size plane, with sparks shooting out of it, fly over the crowd and crash into the stage. It's right at the end of this song. ua-cam.com/video/GZB6mGGuUIQ/v-deo.html Btw I was on shrooms and had to close my eyes, and calm down for a bit, about halfway through this song. Lmao
DISCOUNTED BLESSINGS The most Genesis-like song by a Polish symphonic rock band, but some compare it to Pink Floyd: ua-cam.com/video/YuZFn2pjvWQ/v-deo.html
The Delicate Sound of Thunder film from 1988 A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour is much better than this over commercialized Pulse concert. This was the Tour Pink Floyd had Jumped the Shark. As in the past Pink Floyd were NEVER overly commercialized. More like need to know basis and only the True Fans knew when and where they were Touring or Album releases were coming up. Plus this version is crappy compared to any Momentary Lapse of Reason performance (1987-1989) and the Back-Up singers (Rachel Fury, Durga Mcbroom and Margaret Taylor*) (*Margaret Taylor only toured 1987 and 1988) on that tour were the Best Back-Up singers Pink Floyd have ever had...
Wonderful pick of performances, but I'd like of offer a modest suggestion.....try NOT to play for the camera, it looks unnatural. Just do your thing with the music, and give us the privilege of enjoying your company. 👼🎼🎸🎶🎹🎵🎶
Ironically this song is about people in their 20's who spend all day making youtube videos
ha
Building lasting memories does not really seem to fit the bill.
We love seeing you discover this music and sharing with your friends (generation) . Keeping the music alive ...
You should react to "On the turning away" live from Delicate Sound of Thunder. Fantastic performance.
I saw this same show in N.Y. 1994. The concert brochure said the stage is 120 feet wide. It takes a crew of 60 technicians three days to set up the entire lights and all. The concert schedule required that there had to be three entire crews to keep up. They leap frogged each other for 92 shows with 20 Trucks per crew and a total staff of 195. The tour cost the promoters $98.MILLION to put on, but the total profit was $260 MILLION…
I have seen Pink Floyd 4 times. Nick Mason’s drumming is incredible and matches Gilmour’s guitar emotions while Richard Wright takes us on a Magic Carpet Ride of tones that form the foundation of it all.
Any Live Pulse song is amazing.
Imagine being there. This masterclass band is all about the details.
I met David Gilmour in 1984 back stage at a concert in Hollywood Calif. He gave me a signed album that I have in my music room. We talked for 22 minutes. I called him…“The Master Of The Stratocaster” He smiled. I asked if I could shake both his hands that make such great guitar solos, he smiled bigger and said “Sure” and shook both hands at the same time, making a cross between us, I smiled HUGE. I asked him to describe his technique of playing guitar, he replied… “I strike a note, bend it, shake it and then release it”…. Yes, he does that quite well, better than any other guitarist I know, and I know all the great ones.
Wowwww 😯😆
Always seems like a rather gentlemanly type of fellow. No disrespect to the others but Gilmour is my personal musical hero. 😊
It's strange that I'm reading your comment tonight. I accidentally came to this site today. ua-cam.com/video/Ufmu3vzLBO4/v-deo.html I love Pink Floyd and it's true that Gilmour is a talented guitarist but we never talk about his voice and I find that a shame because he has a very beautiful voice. In Wish You Were Here, he blends his voice with his guitar with such ease.
@@Xavier-Denis Dave is one of my favorite singers. His character comes out in his way of expressing the lyrics.
@@AliasMark69 Absolutely and even at 75 he sings just as well.
He just released two albums. One with his daughter who plays the harp and one solo. I read somewhere that he would do something with Waters, it surprised me! Making peace after all this time is the best thing to do.
Who cares if you got the name wrong, we're here for you, and man are you glowing
🙏🏽🙏🏽💜🤗
Time is one of my favorite songs. Those lyrics are so true
I agree , the lyrics of "Time" are outstanding.
Another of your lovely ‘Pulse’ concert reactions - thank you for continuing to share your Pink Floyd journey with us! (And it’s your channel - you react your way!)
This is one of my favorites songs, thank you for react 🌻
Time wow ,and u are looking super awesome and Pink Floyd ,Gilmour always blows my mind wiith hes solo,s thank lady
You give off the most positive vibe every time you put out a video. Pure beauty and super personality.
This is one of my favourite songs from pink floyd ! Thanks for your reaction minnie ❤ , your looking fantastic as always ✌🏼
This song is more about the message; our mortality and how we live and let time pass us by before we realize we have none left.
Always a highlight of my day to see your lovely smile and reaction to music I love.
I love to see you enjoying the music it's just beautiful!
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN ! and a Floydian too !
Some songs don't need a reaction...just peaceful satisfaction - you found it!
Ya she is beautiful and pink Floyd is the best band ever
BTW... I've watched nearly 100 reactions to Pink Floyd, you are a favorite. I enjoy watching you enjoy the band I have seen live 4 times and met the band in 1984.
They really know about music!!!!!!!!!!!
Great to ride with ya again!
Family!!! “Time” was late but who went?! 👀😆
Yes Time!!!
What That's That Jam
GOOD TO HAVE YOU BACK
My first introduction to Pink Floyd was in high school when I went to astronomy class. We had a planetarium and the teacher Mr Hicklin was bringing the lights down for our eyes to adjust to the Dark, he'd play Dark Side of the Moon. Most of the class would be falling asleep until those alarm bells before Time. Then he hit the Super Nova button to fill the room with light and wake everyone back up
🤣🤣 Nice
I just discovered your channel and I am loving to see your Pink Floyd journey in discovering their music. I saw this tour at Giants Stadium in NJ in 1994 and it changed my life. To hear Gilmours play live is a sound that will never leave my body. Will be waiting for more of your Floyd journey. Cheers!
One of the best solos of Rock.
I was there for that concert when it came to New Jersey. Best Show I’ve ever seen. If you have the time watch the whole show. It was amazing. Not only is their music unbelievable but they hit all of your senses with their show. You are immersed in the story/show
Just woke up sunshine outside and on my screen 👍
Many of us have been PF fans since the 60s & of course knew immediately this was “Time “ but it’s a lot to keep up with for a young Floydian However your reactions are as perfect as ever & a pleasure to watch you enjoy. Thanks once again for allowing us to relive our early experience vicariously through you !
🙏🏽🙏🏽💜☺️
Another KEY comment on a KEY reaction! Thank you for checking out another Pink Floyd tune. From the same concert please look for "Run Like Hell" one day! Cheers!!
I still have pulse on VHS and live in Pompeii I'm turning 40 next month and this song just makes me feel I've missed the starting gun lol 🙂
Time is the greatest song on the greatest album, The Dark Side of the Moon.
I still don’t understand how they got so much song in just 6 1/2 minutes.
I went both days they were at the Rose Bowl best concert ever!!!
Checking your watch at 1:45; how ironic. 😁 When I was dating my wife in the late ‘70s I was driving home from her house at 2:00 in the morning listening to Dark Side Of The Moon. I stopped at a red light and dozed off while stopped. Time came on with all its alarm clocks and woke me up. The light was green, so I drove on home. Thanks Pink Floyd.
You liked the video. Great. Did you understand the meaning of the song? I hope so coz it really hits at your generation probably more so than those around when it was written.
Micky flanagan, Lee Evans, Peter kay, Al Murray great British comedy
Helloooo family ........someone near me said I have double personality I didnt beleive this but i realize i sent mail to my self to share youre video ......
I really need to let you know that this song, "Time" was followed by the song named "The Great Gig In the Sky" and the most awesome version of this song is the Studio version, right off of the Album. Reason: In the Studio version there is ONE female Singer through the entire song. On the Live from Pulse there will be three different female vocalists and it just doesn't flow smoothly because of that. Please just go to their album "Dark Side Of the Moon" and play that version, I Beg Of You?!
I love this Girl I so beautiful
💕
Actually I don't know what to say, as always (beautiful) 😊
Great job…….. again.
Keep Talking from this concert would be a great next reaction.
Listen Great Gig in The Sky
the most stunning gorgeous eyes. wow
About “Time”
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You should really check out David Gilmour "High Hopes" the live at the Royal Albert Hall version. I wasn't at that performance but saw them play it in Oakland CA the same year 2006. I really think you will love it. Your reviews are great!
Uno puede escuchar mil GRUPOS pero cuando vuelva a escuchar a pink floyd ES como volver a casa de un largo viaje
Pink Floyd is a part of music hisory
Astronomy Domine…same concert 🤗
Key Press Play, you have a great show because A.) you keep truly classic music alive and, B.) "You don't interrupt classic, David Gilmore guitar solos!!!!" - Good For You!. The roots of Pink Floyd date back to 1963 with the early band names being "Meggadeaths", "Abdabs" and "The Tea Set". That is some 60 years ago! Thank you for that. I would challenge you to study the lyrics of each Pink Floyd song (just one album at a time) and, even more challenging, listen to their albums in their entirety regardless of whether you want to do a public reaction. You will find that many Floyd albums are "Concept Albums" as one song builds off of the previous song and all songs on the album are somewhat related. You may want to start with "The Dark Side Of The Moon" and "Wish You Were Here" as they talk about many good and bad things happening in their life journey. Many of Pink Floyd's songs are melancholy and some are downright sad but their stories are really important because they remind us of things that are going on in our own lives which can also be uplifting and be positive messages for us. Have fun with your own Pink Floyd experience . . . Get Pinked!
🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️😎
Hey. You are a Pink Floydian, no doubt.
Have you checked out Band Maid? Rush? Yes?
👋🏽Not yet
Saw them at CNE in Toronto 1994. This exact show. The pulse tour. Most amazing show I've ever seen. I watched a full size plane, with sparks shooting out of it, fly over the crowd and crash into the stage.
It's right at the end of this song.
ua-cam.com/video/GZB6mGGuUIQ/v-deo.html
Btw I was on shrooms and had to close my eyes, and calm down for a bit, about halfway through this song. Lmao
For as much as you like guitar ya otta check out some SRV - Stevie Ray Vaughan. Maybe 'Texas Flood' or 'Voodoo Child' to start out with.
U are insanely gorgeous & very entertaining to look at
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷Muito bom🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
You would make a fine singer/dancer with those other fine Ladies. I know you would love it, and the fans would love you too.
Awww🙏🏽💜🤗
DISCOUNTED BLESSINGS The most Genesis-like song by a Polish symphonic rock band, but some compare it to Pink Floyd: ua-cam.com/video/YuZFn2pjvWQ/v-deo.html
🙏🏽💜😎 for sharing!
Hi from California How bout US and Them from same concert ❤️
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React to sorrow, you will enjoy it
TIME: This song is a mind bender. While it is beautiful to listen to, the lyrics can be a bit too Sobering for some.
Play van Morrison comfortably numb
hi here is another reaction for u its brain damage/eclipse fro the same concert u wont b disappointed
Is it sacrilege to suggest that this was the only Pulse song which is better done on the album?
The Delicate Sound of Thunder film from 1988 A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour is much better than this over commercialized Pulse concert.
This was the Tour Pink Floyd had Jumped the Shark. As in the past Pink Floyd were NEVER overly commercialized. More like need to know basis and only the True Fans knew when and where they were Touring or Album releases were coming up.
Plus this version is crappy compared to any Momentary Lapse of Reason performance (1987-1989) and the Back-Up singers (Rachel Fury, Durga Mcbroom and Margaret Taylor*) (*Margaret Taylor only toured 1987 and 1988) on that tour were the Best Back-Up singers Pink Floyd have ever had...
😶
Wonderful pick of performances, but I'd like of offer a modest suggestion.....try NOT to play for the camera, it looks unnatural. Just do your thing with the music, and give us the privilege of enjoying your company. 👼🎼🎸🎶🎹🎵🎶
Pink Floyd....."nice"
Errr,they are a bit more than nice!
'Nice' pouting though.
the studio version is better...many songs are better in the studio than on their pulse version