@@swfcocs1 omg, when you say WE Floyd fans, you dont get ME, since you cannot know how I feel and I wanna know how he feels, also in words^^ ... Some Floyd fans tell others what to do or not^^ why you cant just let him be himself and let him share what he feels? ^^
@@yvesblues560 first of all I didnt actually say that lol, second if all I think you really misunderstood what they were trying to say, they were saying it's fine to react however you want, we get it
I honestly love so much how you get into the music and swear your emotions out. That's the real way to explain how Pink Floyd makes you feel. It has made you such an awesome reactor in my eyes.
And this was still the experimental Era really. It's funny you said on the moon cuz obviously dark side of the moon was later (next?) and changed the game.
We have a new Floydian! I've listened to Echoes for 30 years and not had the chills like I had watching you to react to it! Watched all your Floyd reactions since you popped up in my recommendations. I envy your enthusiasm but know exactly how you feel...keep it up brother 👍
It takes a quick eye to see at 22:50 (ish) of this video drummer Nick Mason breaks a stick and reaches into his stick bag and grabs another literally without missing a beat 🥁🔥
Check out where dave and rick screw the lyrics up in the second part. Dave looks over at Rick and smiles. One said "inviting", while the other said "inciting." Cracks me up everytime I watch it.
You have finally found the world that us meer mortals have been living in for 50 years. An entire catalogue to explore.........simply the best band creating the best music that has ever existed
i am listening to this version for the 533646347th time and still left speechless every single time , this is by far the best song ever to me , no song ever will come close to this masterpiece ! also great reaction man , i loved how you kept expressing how you feel when some notes hit ! keep it up
One of my most favorite tunes from Pink Floyd. Personally believe this has about every element of a "rock song" even though I do not describe Pink Floyd as rock. It's mellow, it's hard, It's funky, it's psychedelic. Incredible keyboards, super funky bass, soul touching guitar, and scorching drums. Pink Floyd's music touches my soul. It paints a "Soundscape" of emotion ... sad ... sweet ... mellow ... mind blowing. It takes you on a journey. Even the lyrics would make "modern philosophers" cry, as they have meaning and purpose. Remember; this tune is 50 (five decades) old, and is better than 99% of the shallow mind-numbing pop which is considered music today. Thank you for your reaction, very similar to mine.
This is THE quintessential Pink Floyd performance, showcases all 4 musicians, their experimental phase, their use of outside of the box concepts and their use of (at the time ) cutting edge filming and recording technology.
Best thing on Internet: Seeing people complete explode when they hear Echos for the first time (like I did) and go through all stages of happyness excitement. This is what greatness does to the brain. We are just not on David Gilmores level 😢
A point on the harmonies in this song between David Gilmour and Rick Wright, they were so in sync with each other the when Rick Wright died David Gilmour would never perform the song again as he said it would not be the same without Rick.
Pink Floyd changed my life. Literally. I'm so happy to see you discover them. They are the GOATs of emotional journey music. They truly opened my mind that was closed at 18 years old when I found them. Nothing was ever the same after
I discovered this album in 1972 just before dark side of the moon came out! This song blew me out of the universe!! The end of it always seemed to me like David Gilmour on guitar Rick Wright on keyboards having a conversation kind of saying to each other I'll see you later and getting farther apart as it gets quieter. A great piece of music up there with Mozart's Requiem, Beethoven's 9th Symphony! Music like this will live on way beyond our lives!!
I've been listening to this music since I was a kid (I'm 64 next week) and sitting watching your reaction has once again formed pools of tears in my eyes. Thank friend, and please continue to enjoy your Floyd journey in the way you do, it's perfect.
Many of us still get goosebumps and tears no matter how many times we hear PF. It is that powerful and it's so great see your reactions. Pure and authentic !! I am excited to see when you do Darkside of the Moon.
This song predates Shine On You Crazy Diamond in about 3 or 4 years, and the band was at the threshold of moving on from their more experimental stages. Just brilliant and timeless piece.
Sitting just waiting for it to get to the funk part so I can watch his mind melt. Pink Floyd could lay down some funky stuff when they wanted to. Yes, Pink Floyd is from London👍 I also heard that their original lead singer, Syd Barrett, was one of the first to sing with a strong British accent. He didn’t try to hide it at all. Most of these guys are from Cambridge, and I guess they have a certain accent, and wasn’t ashamed to use it.
I'm a Classicist (hey, nobody's perfect!), so I feel obliged to help you put a few elements of the video (and the title of the track) in the right context. Strangely enough, I discovered "Echoes (live in Pompeii)" many, many years after I started listening to Pink Floyd back in the mid-1970s. I will always regret not having had the chance to go to one of their concerts. But I digress... The more I listen to and look at "Echoes (live in Pompeii)", the more I love it, the more details I discover in it. Pompeii was a very rich and prosperous Roman city, where lots of Romans had a second house and spent their free time, far away from Rome, which had become very crowded and very unhealthy by the start of the first century CE. Pompeii lies not too far from present-day Naples. I totally recommend a visit to its ruins. Why? Because such a visit may teach you more about how ancient civilisations managed to rise (and fall...), how they were able to make unbelievably beautiful art and architecture, how they had superb engineers who knew how to build roads, bridges, aqueducts, palaces, sewage systems, harbours, etc., all without the use of steam engines, electricity, or computers (actually, the power of steam was known already to the Greeks, centuries before Pompeii flourished - but I'm digressing again). Pompeii, like Herculaneum, another city close by, fell victim to a huge eruption of the Vesuvius (a volcano that is still alive, sleeping, and waiting to erupt once again, one day...), in 79 CE. Its citizens had been warned, several days before the actual eruption, by tremors, by smoke coming out of the volcano, and especially by their pets (cats and dogs) who started to be very nervous and eventually ran away. The only dog that remained until it was too late to leave, can still be seen, in Pompeii's museum, where a cast was made of the poor creature when archaeologists discovered it. Its owner had put him (or her) on a chain... Dozens, if not hundreds of mortal remains of human beings, can still be seen there also. Actually, most of the time almost nothing is left of the dead bodies, but archaeologists know that often they find hollow spaces when they excavate the houses in Pompeii, which they fill with plaster and then remove as casts in the shape of human bodies. We see them as they were at the moment of their death. The whole of Pompeii (which is, some three centuries after it was first discovered, still only partially excavated) is a treasure trove for archaeology, history of art, and history, because it was "frozen" (or rather petrified) in time, the moment the eruption happened. We actually have a contemporary, and "live" report of when and how the eruption happened, by a famous Roman author, who witnessed the whole event, from the other side of the bay, not far from present-day Naples. He saw how thousands of people flocked to the harbours and beaches, hoping to escape by boat. Many were saved, many died... In this video, we see Pink Floyd performing "Echoes" in the arena of the amphitheater of Pompeii. In that very spot gladiators would fight. And no, most of the time not "to the death", because most of them were highly trained and expensive fighting machines. Hollywood exaggerates so often when they show you Antiquity... It's actually very strange for Classicists to see how nowadays the "thumbs up" sign is everywhere and always interpreted as meaning "I'm happy with that! Great!". The "thumbs up" and "thumbs down" signs originate in Roman amphitheatres and gladiator "games". However, they were never used by the Romans the way they are used now. Hollywood, yes, again, is responsible for one of the biggest misinterpretations of sign language in the whole of human history. First, the "thumbs down" sign was unknown in Roman times. And second, the "thumbs up" sign was never used the way we use it, literally on the contrary! In fact, when the Emperor or his representative was asked to decide over the fate of a gladiator (something that happened a few times but much more rarely than films want you to believe), and wanted the winner of the fight to kill the loser, he would hold up his closed fist, with the thumb inside it, and then flip the thumb out of the closed fist. "Thumbs up" actually and originally means something very negative! But again, I'm digressing... The "faces" (sculptures) you see in the video, are probably to be found in the Odeion or theatre of Pompeii, another building that you can visit. You will never forget a visit to Pompeii, as it was not really destroyed by the eruption but covered in burning ashes and pumice, many metres high. That makes visitors able to walk in the paved streets, visit the rich houses, the forum (market place), some temples and sanctuaries, and yes, some brothels too. There are wonderful wall paintings to be seen, preserved with their original colours, looking brand new, mosaics, and a few years ago a pub and snack bar was excavated, where even some of the food was preserved... During the video, you see two other places, where the members of the band can be seen roaming around. The first place is called the "Solfatara" (NW of Naples). Its name refers to sulphur, which is one of the ingredients that a large number of smaller and larger hot mud "springs" spit out (as you can see in the video). I visited that place many years ago and it's absolutely out of this world. You step on very unstable "ground", which is actually more like hardened mud, and the smell of rotten eggs is everywhere (chemical reactions of the gases in combination with the oxygen in the air). The other place in the video you see, where the members of the band climb up and go down from, are the slopes of the volcano, the Vesuvius. The whole video makes me think that the title of this long track refers to the echoes of the people living and dying in Pompeii, some 2 millennia ago, echoes of the art, echoes of the things that happened there. Echoes, memories, melancholy... pain for the beauty that was lost. Echoes of time, echoes of voices, echoes of songs, echoes of everything that happened there.
On the original album [Meddle] this track is recorded as a single piece, occupying an entire side of vinyl. For the filmed version here, recorded live at Pompeii, it was split into two sections, book-ending the movie, hence the apparent disruption in the middle.
Back then, we saw this in cinemas. In Salzburg (Austria) we had a non-stop cinema running this movie/song 24 hours every day for weeks ... and I watched it. And watched it. And watched it ................... I just love that you did the complete thing, as well as the complete "Shine on you crazy diamond". Interestingly, most people stop after the first half, though they seem to love it. But the second half is essential in both songs, and as you know by now, there´s not much repetition, just innovation.
For me this live performance is the finest piece of music of the 20th century. The setting is the most dramatic too. Listened 100s of times and this work never fails to captivate me. I do enjoy classical music but this is simply better - period. Davids outro on guitar is from another world.
I love watching you& yes you should react the way you want& it is the way pink Floyd make you feel, my stomach is in knots, it’s inexplicable , some people are out on this earth for a reason& pink Floyd are just that ❤🙏
This was in 1972, but your Brain explodes when you listen and see the final performance DAVID GILMOUR - ECHOES (Live In Gdańsk) 26.08.2006 with Richard Wright, before Richard tied, David Glmour say ather the Death of Richard, that he never play the Song again, that means "Final Performance". It is a Live Concert and the musical quality and performance are unmachted. No other Band can compare with Pink Floyd and "echoes " live in Gdansk is the Crowl Juwel of the entire music history and industry, unbelievable and incomparable. Because Pink Floyd is the "Greatest Band of all Time"..... Greetings from Germany
Man, love hearing your reaction to this !!! I guess that over the years PF kinda looses its appeal to me because I've heard it a million times. Dude, it is so good to hear PF all fresh and brand new through your channel. It's like having an old car in the garage that low key annoys you taking up space.....but then a friend walks in and goes,"Bro!!!! Do you KNOW what this is????" Then, all of a sudden, what you have comes rushing back to you!! "I own something PRICELESS and I didn't even know it!!!" Love your channel man!!! Keep it up🤘
I came across your reaction to Hi Ren, since then I have been jumping around your other reactions, rediscovering songs that I haven't heard for a long time and new ones that I haven't heard before, I'm enjoying the journey so much. You describing PF as music which is like a painting, it completely resonated with me. The best thing of all is seeing other folks connecting and sharing memories of how they felt on hearing songs for the first time in the comments. Thanks for triggering the memories, the new finds and the fantastic reactions of you living and feeling the music in your core! Great stuff! 👍 Can't wait to see you diving deeper into the back catalogs and exploring all the different genres that are out there. Buckle up, enjoy the ride and take us with you! 😊
I think I have found a new favourite passtime, it's watching you listen to Pink Floyd, you are like an amplifier for how I felt when first listening to all these songs. I particularly liked the part when you discovered Pink Floyd were from London, the pride in your voice as you found out these musical geniuses were British was awesome. I think you'd like One of These Days live from Pulse, Comfortably Numb Live from Pulse, Sorrow Live from Pulse, Run Like Hell Live from Pulse all great.
@@EnglishSaxons Globally, British is a more recognised enthnic origin than English, however both are acceptable ethnicities for someone who was born in England. But I guess based on your name you don't think anything that happened to this country after the Viking invasion counts for anything. The amps also said Pink Floyd London but none of the band were actually from London, again theynused London because it was better known internationally than Great Bookham, Edgbaston or Cambridge.
I am so glad you heard that. I wanted to share a sentiment about this particular song. On December 24th 1999 a famous polish music journalist, translator, writer Tomasz Beksiński ended his life. He was a son to a famous polish painter Zdzisław Beksiński who was murdered a few years later. In one of his last auditions Tomasz lists all the things that made life worthwhile. Among things such as Monty Python, Twin Peaks and Apocalypse Now was this song. Most notably the guitar solo in the second part. I think we all know what he means by that. It's an experience you should have. I was born on the same day as this man. I feel connected to him somehow, spiritually. I think. 'Echoes' is a absolute diamond of a piece. It's somehow beyond words.
When I was first getting into Floyd 30 years ago, a friend of my brother said "There's a lot of emotions in there. A LOT of emotions." And I've remembered that line ever since.
I listened to pink Floyd when I was younger ànd I am 68 now and my wife passed away last year and I was heading into some sort of depression until I started listening to pink Floyd again and it just change my feelings again. Then brainsqeeze I found your utube channel my god what a brilliant channel don't ever change you make me laugh and I love your reactions to the songs.
I have been a Floyd fan since 1973 ,seen them live 5 times and never ceased to be amazed at their unique talent. On Echoes reaction you seemed genuinely proud to learn that they are an English band. You are right to be proud as they are a national treasure and something to be very proud of. Your reactions are amazing and I’m so jealous of the journey you’re going to take for the first time. You are going to love it and I love watching you mate, keep it up.
Start to finish is the best way to listen to this song. A long time ago it hypnotized me and set me on a quest for more. The DarkSide concert was awesome in the seventies. To this day I need regular doses of Pink Floyd.
“Strangers passing in the street By chance, two separate glances meet And I am you and what I see is me And do I take you by the hand And lead you through the land And help me understand the best I can?” How do guys in their twenties have the insight to write such lyrics?? Brilliant!!
Yeeeesssss!!! I remember getting PF Live in Pompeii on VHS in my Christmas stocking back in the early 90s. One of my clearest memories from my teens is sitting on the carpet in front of the TV, absolutely mesmerised by this.
Welcome to the music of my youth. This piece is 50 years old now, and yet still before its time. It's great that you recognise the genius in each and every one of them. David Gilmour for his emotional guitar playing, Richard Wright for his mastery of the keyboards, Nick Mason for keeping it in the zone with his drumming, and Roger Waters for his bass playing, and who also wrote the bulk of the Lyrics for Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here and The Wall. Listen to the Lyrics of "Time", "Brain Damage", "Wish You Were Here", "Comfortably Numb" and "Us and Them" (possibly the most sublime anti-war song of all time). And then marvel at how much insight they had for guys who were all under 30 years of age. They are individually brilliant, but together there is a synergy that makes Pink Floyd much greater than the sum of its parts. David Gilmour is now 76, and still doing great gigs - check out his Pompeii 2016 performance. Roger Waters is still touring although his voice is now shot. David lost his hair and kept his voice, and Roger lost his voice but kept his hair. Nick Mason is 78 and also still touring as "Nick Mason's saucer full of secrets". Sadly Richard Wright died in 2008, and in a tribute, David Gilmour said that "he was our George Harrison", who was widely acknowledged as the greatest all-round musician in The Beatles.
Pink Floyd is my favourite band and am glad you’re enjoying them to. Pompeii is an amazing performance, despite the last part of the song being cut off and put latter on the video performance. If you looking for other high quality long songs, you should check out the band Yes. Yes’ Close to the Edge, from the album of the same name is an incredible song.
Jony, my dad has seen Floyd 6 times in their prime. Back then concerts were like going to a symphony. You sat and listened to the entire thing... no cheerleader stuff or choreography. Also as soon as the house lights went out everybody sparked spliffs so their was this stoned vibe that everybody was sharing. The sound and lighting were always state of the art. Also the sound went into Quad during various parts for dramatic effect.....the keyboard would go around the stadium or voices or birds would go from side to side. It was a spectacle and a fully immersive experience. Back in the 60's and 70's the popular drugs were cannabis and psychedelics and their music reflected going on a "trip". Echoes was structured like a symphony with 4 parts. Glad you could enjoy and appreciate Pink Floyd and the where they could take thought feeling and emotion and the human experience. Stay cool and open and enjoy......:) Show less
Pink Floyd play music that creates musical mind-scapes. The better your imagination, the more real are the images in your brain ! And every time you listen , you see a different mind-scape !
Love your reactions man, you've only just started out on your Pink Floyd journey but you seem to get it already, and this performance is my favourite, it's one that i always go back to✌
Keep in mind Waters & Gilmour we’re 25 & 27 years old in 1971. I don’t understand how people that young can write and perform music with the depth to evoke such a strong emotional response.
Watching you watching my all time favourite made my f ckin day man.... Thankyou! And there's no limit to where your mind can go! Just imagine being a 13year kid nearly 50 years ago with headphones as loud as you could.
If you want an example of Blues Rock..... Led Zeppelin "Since I've Been Loving You" Both the album track, and the Live at Madison Square Gardens 1973 are awesome 😎
I'm here for this! Just finished pharm homework! 💜💜💜🔥🔥🔥 It's an entire body experience. You don't need to explain, we see you going through it! 😊😊😊 This was totally worth it lol
As awesome as this is, and with the deepest respect, the final performance of this in Gdansk, Richard Wright passed away shortly after, is absolutely wonderful. Aging like good 🍷 🤟 I highly recommend you give it a try 😉
Lmao at "its some Quentin Tarantino shit" lol...Aww my comment got removed from a link probably. I'm going to take some time and put a list together for you in an email for Jimi Hendrix suggestions my friend. I just honestly can't wait for you to hear him. Epic reaction as always man love your honest in the moment feels that's how I know you'll like him. Jimi is worthy of a whole series with interviews and documentaries. Just gotta get your feet wet. And if yt takes it down there's vimeo and patreon u could link to. Lol ✊🏽
Proper Psychedelic era Pink Floyd The bubbling mud and water and mountain slopes are on and around the Volcano Mt Mt Vesuvius adjacent to Pompeii. Yes imagine being strung out on LSD or Weed listening to this.......mind altering.
In 1980 as a senior in high school and VP of the student council (as well as an acid-dropping, Floyd fanatic) I got to choose the movie for "senior day." Welp, long story short, I chose "Live at Pompeii." I'm pretty certain a few minds were blown that fine day 😜 BTW, the Floyd were originally from Cambridge.
Yes!! This was the one I was most looking forward to you listening to. Some ideas for the next Pink Floyd songs: All of Dark Side of the Moon Comfortably Numb Pulse Live All of Animals Atom Heart Mother
@@marymargaretmoore9034 I recently rewatched his album reaction to Dark Side Of The Moon, listening on the car stereo on his drive to/from work. I think that's where I heard your name anyway.
FYI Pompeii was an ancient Roman city that was caught when a volcano erupted and buried people alive. the city was discovered and excavated this is where they played the song hence the destruction and echoes of the people that lived and died there. Pink Floyd is deep. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pompeii
Oh man, I haven't listened to this in 3 decades. And yes, we were stoned. And listened to it for the first time up in the redwoods above Santa Cruz (California). Yes, using the old, "boom box." 😂 It. Was. Transformative.
once again, I love your genuine reaction, including how you talk during the song and don’t hold anything back. This music explodes all of your emotions to the max I’ve been listening to Pink Floyd for a little more than 35 years and it’s still takes me on emotional journeys.
Brain...When you said, I haven't listened to the Blues I screamed out very loudly "WTF"??????? Got some blues coming your way my dear....."70" BTW you you will love "Money" by Pink Floyd.
I feel you. Great reaction. Thumbs up! Some funk sh*t. Yes! When you realize the amount of effort it took to perform there (that location: pompeei) (electricity, etc...) it is even above what you'd expect from a "normal" band "at the time"
I KNOW IT'S A LITTLE LATE IN THE GAME BUT THIS VIDEO POPPED UP ON MY FEED AND BEING A LIFELONG 50-YEAR PLUS PINK FLOYD FAN, I GAVE IT A WATCH!! DURING THE CRAZY MIDDLE PART OF THE SONG WHERE THEY MAKE ALL THOSE CRAZY SOUNDS YOU MADE A COMMENT THAT "IMAGINE BEING HIGH AND LISTENING TO THIS?" WELL MY FRIEND I DON'T HAVE TO IMAGINE IT BECAUSE I ACTUALLY LIVED IT!!😅 THE YEAR WAS 1975 I WAS 18 YEARS OLD AND PINK FLOYD WAS PLAYING AT AN OUTDOOR VENUE THAT I ATTENDED!! BEING THE SEVENTIES AND ME BEING 18, THERE WERE PLENTY OF DRUGS AROUND INCLUDING HALLUCINOGENICS!! I DROPPED A HIT OF ACID AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SHOW AND BY THE TIME THEY GOT TO PLAY ECHOES I WAS WELL INTO MY TRIP!!! NEEDLESS TO SAY IT WAS AN EXPERIENCE THAT I WILL PROBABLY NEVER FORGET!!🎉😂
Here are a couple tidbits of information you might find interesting. The guitar that David Gilmore is playing he bought in 1970. He made a number of modifications to it over the years including rather significant ones like trading out the neck and pickups several times as well as more cosmetic changes like changing out the white pickguard for a black pickguard. It became known as “The Black Strat”. In 2019 David Gilmore donated “The Black Strat” and over 120 guitars and other instruments to be auctioned off with proceeds going to a nonprofit environmental organization (ClientEarth). “The Black Strat” sold for almost 4 million US dollars (about 3.4 million pounds). In all his collection sold for over 21 million dollars. Of note he did not donate all his guitars. He kept at least one beat up looking guitar he used over the years for practice. You can see this guitar in the video below. Please share with us a reaction to this song/video. This year the band released its first new song in 28 years to benefit humanitarian organizations providing aid to Ukraine. The story behind this is super cool. In short David’s Ukrainian daughter in law shared with him an instagram video of a Ukrainian rock singer who - in the middle of a US tour flew back to be a soldier. He recorded a video of himself singing in an empty town square a traditional Ukrainian song. Gilmore was inspired and went onto craft an instrumental accompaniment to the singer’s instagram video. He called the singer who was injured in the hospital for permission, then rang up drummer Nick Mason (a founding member of Pink Floyd) saying he wanted to make it a “Pink Floyd song” so it would raise more money. They got together with other musicians who have been a part of Pink Floyd and released the video as a fundraiser. The story gets even better. Back in 2015 the band that the Ukrainian singer is in (Boombox) was to play at a benefit concert. The singer could not make it to the concert so David Gilmore did an impromptu performance with the band - a Pink Floyd song called “Wish You Were Here”. ua-cam.com/video/saEpkcVi1d4/v-deo.html
feeling all that you feel when you experience pink floyd is all that matters, it's meant to be experienced, it is wonderful appreciation and honsety that you showed here that is worth seeing you go through that journey we all go through hearing such music
I was lucky enough to see them live in '95 for the pulse concert. The greatest experience of my life. Pink Floyd is the greatest band of our time. David Gilmour is our generations Mozart. Everytime I hear a Floyd song I feel the way you do, I cant explain it either, its deep in my soul.
Oh man! you just learned Pink Floyd was from England! That is a legendary moment! Man please react to the entire Pink Floyd - The Wall album (1982) PLEASE! That would be AWESOME!
Seen Brit Floyd in Liverpool play Echoes right through and it was brilliant best Floyd tribute band by miles.. I was lucky enough to see Pink Floyd play live at Earls Court in London in October 94 the Pulse Tour concert which you have reached to a couple of the songs from the concert (ie) Comfortably Numb and Sorrow..You should watch the whole Pulse Concert you'll find it on UA-cam, the 1st set is a mixture of different songs off different albums and the 2nd set is the whole of Dark Side of the Moon start to finish and the ending encore is Wish You Were Here, Comfortably Numb and the final song is Run Like He'll..!! Absolutely Incredible still gives me rushes thinking about it 30 years later
When I heard this song for the first time I went through so many emotions. Just so beautiful and haunting at the same time. The ending felt my spirit leaving me going towards another journey in time. If someone else said that to me I'd say what are you on?! Pink Floyd just hits the sweet spot so many times. I believe these bands are there for a reason. To keep our spirit in tune and appreciate life on this planet. Jeez I'm losing my shit lol
You don't have to put into words how Pink Floyd make you feel. We Floyd fans understand.
Ha! That we do lol
@@swfcocs1 omg, when you say WE Floyd fans, you dont get ME, since you cannot know how I feel and I wanna know how he feels, also in words^^ ... Some Floyd fans tell others what to do or not^^ why you cant just let him be himself and let him share what he feels? ^^
@@yvesblues560 first of all I didnt actually say that lol, second if all I think you really misunderstood what they were trying to say, they were saying it's fine to react however you want, we get it
@@swfcocs1sorry, for misunderstanding, then its fine ✌️... Should more answered to the original comment ✌️
@@yvesblues560 hey we have all done it lol
You all here, in the comment section, you’re my people. I wish this was the entirety of the world.
I honestly love so much how you get into the music and swear your emotions out. That's the real way to explain how Pink Floyd makes you feel. It has made you such an awesome reactor in my eyes.
Agree 😍
Aww man this is so lovely to read!
My go to reaction guy atm lol. Love how you express yourself
The best reactor by far!!! Keep it up and never filter yourself, brother!!🤪
This was one of the most legendary live sessions. Great choice!
Loved every single minute...... ⏪️🧠🙌
And this was still the experimental Era really. It's funny you said on the moon cuz obviously dark side of the moon was later (next?) and changed the game.
Love every single second..😍
There is another live version that’s totally worthy of checking out. This is a fucking a masterpiece in every sense!
Bella! Ma io preferisco questa. ua-cam.com/video/EMneCi9F_UQ/v-deo.html
You are a dad? I really wish you will teach them about Pink Floyd so they will live on into every generation ❤
We have a new Floydian!
I've listened to Echoes for 30 years and not had the chills like I had watching you to react to it!
Watched all your Floyd reactions since you popped up in my recommendations. I envy your enthusiasm but know exactly how you feel...keep it up brother 👍
Thank you bruva, thats really kind and glad you and others enjoy!
Im having a great time 😊😊😊😊😊
It takes a quick eye to see at 22:50 (ish) of this video drummer Nick Mason breaks a stick and reaches into his stick bag and grabs another literally without missing a beat 🥁🔥
Wtf!!!! Wtfffff! The smooooooth switch 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
WOW
what a catch man
never noticed all the times i have watched this
cudos to you
Check out where dave and rick screw the lyrics up in the second part. Dave looks over at Rick and smiles. One said "inviting", while the other said "inciting." Cracks me up everytime I watch it.
You have finally found the world that us meer mortals have been living in for 50 years. An entire catalogue to explore.........simply the best band creating the best music that has ever existed
i am listening to this version for the 533646347th time and still left speechless every single time , this is by far the best song ever to me , no song ever will come close to this masterpiece !
also great reaction man , i loved how you kept expressing how you feel when some notes hit ! keep it up
One of my most favorite tunes from Pink Floyd. Personally believe this has about every element of a "rock song" even though I do not describe Pink Floyd as rock. It's mellow, it's hard, It's funky, it's psychedelic. Incredible keyboards, super funky bass, soul touching guitar, and scorching drums. Pink Floyd's music touches my soul. It paints a "Soundscape" of emotion ... sad ... sweet ... mellow ... mind blowing. It takes you on a journey. Even the lyrics would make "modern philosophers" cry, as they have meaning and purpose. Remember; this tune is 50 (five decades) old, and is better than 99% of the shallow mind-numbing pop which is considered music today. Thank you for your reaction, very similar to mine.
This is THE quintessential Pink Floyd performance, showcases all 4 musicians, their experimental phase, their use of outside of the box concepts and their use of (at the time ) cutting edge filming and recording technology.
Best thing on Internet: Seeing people complete explode when they hear Echos for the first time (like I did) and go through all stages of happyness excitement. This is what greatness does to the brain. We are just not on David Gilmores level 😢
My personal number one song ever! This must be the greatest band to ever walk the Earth!
Your barely scratching the surface when it comes to floyd bro, they are on a whole different level. I'm here for your whole journey 👊
I once heard someone say "David Gilmour doesn't ask for a guitar for Christmas... A guitar asks for David Gilmour for Christmas" lol
A point on the harmonies in this song between David Gilmour and Rick Wright, they were so in sync with each other the when Rick Wright died David Gilmour would never perform the song again as he said it would not be the same without Rick.
Pink Floyd changed my life. Literally. I'm so happy to see you discover them. They are the GOATs of emotional journey music. They truly opened my mind that was closed at 18 years old when I found them. Nothing was ever the same after
Same here. Changed me too when i was teen age 35 years ago..
I discovered this album in 1972 just before dark side of the moon came out! This song blew me out of the universe!! The end of it always seemed to me like David Gilmour on guitar Rick Wright on keyboards having a conversation kind of saying to each other I'll see you later and getting farther apart as it gets quieter. A great piece of music up there with Mozart's Requiem, Beethoven's 9th Symphony! Music like this will live on way beyond our lives!!
I've been listening to this music since I was a kid (I'm 64 next week) and sitting watching your reaction has once again formed pools of tears in my eyes. Thank friend, and please continue to enjoy your Floyd journey in the way you do, it's perfect.
Thats so nice to read Dave! Im so happy people are enjoying these!!!!!
Happy birthday and agreed 💯❤️
Pink floyd - comfortably numb live pulse tour/high hopes live at the royal albert ball, both incredible beautiful performances
Coming tonight 🙌🙌🙌🙌
You asked, “How do you come up with this?”
It’s easy.
Step 1: Be a genius
Step 2: Do what geniuses do
Many of us still get goosebumps and tears no matter how many times we hear PF. It is that powerful and it's so great see your reactions. Pure and authentic !! I am excited to see when you do Darkside of the Moon.
🔥🔥❤️🔥🔥 💯 Agreed
23:35 “Pink Floyd was made for me….”
For ALL of us, my friend. ALL of us.
Loving your continued FLOYD journey and I’m here for all of it 👍
Very good point!
This is another musical gem. The atmosphere is inimitable. True and pure beauty!
Inimitable exactly 💯
This song predates Shine On You Crazy Diamond in about 3 or 4 years, and the band was at the threshold of moving on from their more experimental stages.
Just brilliant and timeless piece.
Sitting just waiting for it to get to the funk part so I can watch his mind melt. Pink Floyd could lay down some funky stuff when they wanted to.
Yes, Pink Floyd is from London👍
I also heard that their original lead singer, Syd Barrett, was one of the first to sing with a strong British accent. He didn’t try to hide it at all. Most of these guys are from Cambridge, and I guess they have a certain accent, and wasn’t ashamed to use it.
I'm a Classicist (hey, nobody's perfect!), so I feel obliged to help you put a few elements of the video (and the title of the track) in the right context. Strangely enough, I discovered "Echoes (live in Pompeii)" many, many years after I started listening to Pink Floyd back in the mid-1970s. I will always regret not having had the chance to go to one of their concerts. But I digress...
The more I listen to and look at "Echoes (live in Pompeii)", the more I love it, the more details I discover in it.
Pompeii was a very rich and prosperous Roman city, where lots of Romans had a second house and spent their free time, far away from Rome, which had become very crowded and very unhealthy by the start of the first century CE. Pompeii lies not too far from present-day Naples. I totally recommend a visit to its ruins. Why? Because such a visit may teach you more about how ancient civilisations managed to rise (and fall...), how they were able to make unbelievably beautiful art and architecture, how they had superb engineers who knew how to build roads, bridges, aqueducts, palaces, sewage systems, harbours, etc., all without the use of steam engines, electricity, or computers (actually, the power of steam was known already to the Greeks, centuries before Pompeii flourished - but I'm digressing again).
Pompeii, like Herculaneum, another city close by, fell victim to a huge eruption of the Vesuvius (a volcano that is still alive, sleeping, and waiting to erupt once again, one day...), in 79 CE. Its citizens had been warned, several days before the actual eruption, by tremors, by smoke coming out of the volcano, and especially by their pets (cats and dogs) who started to be very nervous and eventually ran away. The only dog that remained until it was too late to leave, can still be seen, in Pompeii's museum, where a cast was made of the poor creature when archaeologists discovered it. Its owner had put him (or her) on a chain... Dozens, if not hundreds of mortal remains of human beings, can still be seen there also. Actually, most of the time almost nothing is left of the dead bodies, but archaeologists know that often they find hollow spaces when they excavate the houses in Pompeii, which they fill with plaster and then remove as casts in the shape of human bodies. We see them as they were at the moment of their death.
The whole of Pompeii (which is, some three centuries after it was first discovered, still only partially excavated) is a treasure trove for archaeology, history of art, and history, because it was "frozen" (or rather petrified) in time, the moment the eruption happened. We actually have a contemporary, and "live" report of when and how the eruption happened, by a famous Roman author, who witnessed the whole event, from the other side of the bay, not far from present-day Naples. He saw how thousands of people flocked to the harbours and beaches, hoping to escape by boat. Many were saved, many died...
In this video, we see Pink Floyd performing "Echoes" in the arena of the amphitheater of Pompeii. In that very spot gladiators would fight. And no, most of the time not "to the death", because most of them were highly trained and expensive fighting machines. Hollywood exaggerates so often when they show you Antiquity... It's actually very strange for Classicists to see how nowadays the "thumbs up" sign is everywhere and always interpreted as meaning "I'm happy with that! Great!". The "thumbs up" and "thumbs down" signs originate in Roman amphitheatres and gladiator "games". However, they were never used by the Romans the way they are used now. Hollywood, yes, again, is responsible for one of the biggest misinterpretations of sign language in the whole of human history. First, the "thumbs down" sign was unknown in Roman times. And second, the "thumbs up" sign was never used the way we use it, literally on the contrary! In fact, when the Emperor or his representative was asked to decide over the fate of a gladiator (something that happened a few times but much more rarely than films want you to believe), and wanted the winner of the fight to kill the loser, he would hold up his closed fist, with the thumb inside it, and then flip the thumb out of the closed fist. "Thumbs up" actually and originally means something very negative! But again, I'm digressing...
The "faces" (sculptures) you see in the video, are probably to be found in the Odeion or theatre of Pompeii, another building that you can visit. You will never forget a visit to Pompeii, as it was not really destroyed by the eruption but covered in burning ashes and pumice, many metres high. That makes visitors able to walk in the paved streets, visit the rich houses, the forum (market place), some temples and sanctuaries, and yes, some brothels too. There are wonderful wall paintings to be seen, preserved with their original colours, looking brand new, mosaics, and a few years ago a pub and snack bar was excavated, where even some of the food was preserved...
During the video, you see two other places, where the members of the band can be seen roaming around. The first place is called the "Solfatara" (NW of Naples). Its name refers to sulphur, which is one of the ingredients that a large number of smaller and larger hot mud "springs" spit out (as you can see in the video). I visited that place many years ago and it's absolutely out of this world. You step on very unstable "ground", which is actually more like hardened mud, and the smell of rotten eggs is everywhere (chemical reactions of the gases in combination with the oxygen in the air). The other place in the video you see, where the members of the band climb up and go down from, are the slopes of the volcano, the Vesuvius.
The whole video makes me think that the title of this long track refers to the echoes of the people living and dying in Pompeii, some 2 millennia ago, echoes of the art, echoes of the things that happened there. Echoes, memories, melancholy... pain for the beauty that was lost. Echoes of time, echoes of voices, echoes of songs, echoes of everything that happened there.
What he said
Fck me it took me the whole song to read and reread it again ^^×but some things I actually didnt knew so thank you
@@MiriamBonnet You're welcome.
That was a very informative comment, I appreciate it, I read a lot about Ancient Rome and Pompei is on my list with places I wish to visit one day😊
On the original album [Meddle] this track is recorded as a single piece, occupying an entire side of vinyl. For the filmed version here, recorded live at Pompeii, it was split into two sections, book-ending the movie, hence the apparent disruption in the middle.
Back then, we saw this in cinemas. In Salzburg (Austria) we had a non-stop cinema running this movie/song 24 hours every day for weeks ... and I watched it. And watched it. And watched it ................... I just love that you did the complete thing, as well as the complete "Shine on you crazy diamond". Interestingly, most people stop after the first half, though they seem to love it. But the second half is essential in both songs, and as you know by now, there´s not much repetition, just innovation.
For me this live performance is the finest piece of music of the 20th century. The setting is the most dramatic too. Listened 100s of times and this work never fails to captivate me. I do enjoy classical music but this is simply better - period. Davids outro on guitar is from another world.
I love watching you& yes you should react the way you want& it is the way pink Floyd make you feel, my stomach is in knots, it’s inexplicable , some people are out on this earth for a reason& pink Floyd are just that ❤🙏
I love when you realize they're from the UK, something to be proud of to say the least.
This was in 1972, but your Brain explodes when you listen and see the final performance DAVID GILMOUR - ECHOES (Live In Gdańsk) 26.08.2006 with Richard Wright, before Richard tied, David Glmour say ather the Death of Richard, that he never play the Song again, that means "Final Performance". It is a Live Concert and the musical quality and performance are unmachted. No other Band can compare with Pink Floyd and "echoes " live in Gdansk is the Crowl Juwel of the entire music history and industry, unbelievable and incomparable. Because Pink Floyd is the "Greatest Band of all Time"..... Greetings from Germany
your reactions remind me when zooted 😂 this song tickles the brain & when u close ur eyes its like a rollercoaster,
Man, love hearing your reaction to this !!! I guess that over the years PF kinda looses its appeal to me because I've heard it a million times. Dude, it is so good to hear PF all fresh and brand new through your channel. It's like having an old car in the garage that low key annoys you taking up space.....but then a friend walks in and goes,"Bro!!!! Do you KNOW what this is????" Then, all of a sudden, what you have comes rushing back to you!! "I own something PRICELESS and I didn't even know it!!!" Love your channel man!!! Keep it up🤘
Wow .... just wow! Love this whole comment and all the vision painted too! Amazing 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
The power of music bro , It's beautiful ! , Love your reactions , Pink Floyd are one of a kind , They don't really have a bad song.
I came across your reaction to Hi Ren, since then I have been jumping around your other reactions, rediscovering songs that I haven't heard for a long time and new ones that I haven't heard before, I'm enjoying the journey so much. You describing PF as music which is like a painting, it completely resonated with me. The best thing of all is seeing other folks connecting and sharing memories of how they felt on hearing songs for the first time in the comments. Thanks for triggering the memories, the new finds and the fantastic reactions of you living and feeling the music in your core! Great stuff! 👍 Can't wait to see you diving deeper into the back catalogs and exploring all the different genres that are out there. Buckle up, enjoy the ride and take us with you! 😊
What a lovely comment to read on a chilled sunday afternoon....... thank you Laura ⏪️🧠🙌😊😊😊
I think I have found a new favourite passtime, it's watching you listen to Pink Floyd, you are like an amplifier for how I felt when first listening to all these songs. I particularly liked the part when you discovered Pink Floyd were from London, the pride in your voice as you found out these musical geniuses were British was awesome. I think you'd like One of These Days live from Pulse, Comfortably Numb Live from Pulse, Sorrow Live from Pulse, Run Like Hell Live from Pulse all great.
English is the ethnicity not British
@@EnglishSaxons Globally, British is a more recognised enthnic origin than English, however both are acceptable ethnicities for someone who was born in England. But I guess based on your name you don't think anything that happened to this country after the Viking invasion counts for anything. The amps also said Pink Floyd London but none of the band were actually from London, again theynused London because it was better known internationally than Great Bookham, Edgbaston or Cambridge.
I am so glad you heard that.
I wanted to share a sentiment about this particular song.
On December 24th 1999 a famous polish music journalist, translator, writer Tomasz Beksiński ended his life. He was a son to a famous polish painter Zdzisław Beksiński who was murdered a few years later.
In one of his last auditions Tomasz lists all the things that made life worthwhile. Among things such as Monty Python, Twin Peaks and Apocalypse Now was this song. Most notably the guitar solo in the second part. I think we all know what he means by that. It's an experience you should have.
I was born on the same day as this man. I feel connected to him somehow, spiritually. I think.
'Echoes' is a absolute diamond of a piece. It's somehow beyond words.
Thats a very sad story but at least he felt connected to something thats so emotional . Just a shame he ended his life 💔
When I was first getting into Floyd 30 years ago, a friend of my brother said "There's a lot of emotions in there. A LOT of emotions." And I've remembered that line ever since.
No better performance in music ever as far as I'm concerned.
I listened to pink Floyd when I was younger ànd I am 68 now and my wife passed away last year and I was heading into some sort of depression until I started listening to pink Floyd again and it just change my feelings again.
Then brainsqeeze I found your utube channel my god what a brilliant channel don't ever change you make me laugh and I love your reactions to the songs.
I have been a Floyd fan since 1973 ,seen them live 5 times and never ceased to be amazed at their unique talent.
On Echoes reaction you seemed genuinely proud to learn that they are an English band.
You are right to be proud as they are a national treasure and something to be very proud of.
Your reactions are amazing and I’m so jealous of the journey you’re going to take for the first time.
You are going to love it and I love watching you mate, keep it up.
Start to finish is the best way to listen to this song. A long time ago it hypnotized me and set me on a quest for more. The DarkSide concert was awesome in the seventies. To this day I need regular doses of Pink Floyd.
“Strangers passing in the street
By chance, two separate glances meet
And I am you and what I see is me
And do I take you by the hand
And lead you through the land
And help me understand the best I can?”
How do guys in their twenties have the insight to write such lyrics?? Brilliant!!
Yes, masterpiece is putting it in a nutshell, genius& pure talent& a love for what they are doing ❤🙏
Yeeeesssss!!! I remember getting PF Live in Pompeii on VHS in my Christmas stocking back in the early 90s. One of my clearest memories from my teens is sitting on the carpet in front of the TV, absolutely mesmerised by this.
Welcome to the music of my youth. This piece is 50 years old now, and yet still before its time. It's great that you recognise the genius in each and every one of them. David Gilmour for his emotional guitar playing, Richard Wright for his mastery of the keyboards, Nick Mason for keeping it in the zone with his drumming, and Roger Waters for his bass playing, and who also wrote the bulk of the Lyrics for Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here and The Wall. Listen to the Lyrics of "Time", "Brain Damage", "Wish You Were Here", "Comfortably Numb" and "Us and Them" (possibly the most sublime anti-war song of all time). And then marvel at how much insight they had for guys who were all under 30 years of age. They are individually brilliant, but together there is a synergy that makes Pink Floyd much greater than the sum of its parts.
David Gilmour is now 76, and still doing great gigs - check out his Pompeii 2016 performance. Roger Waters is still touring although his voice is now shot. David lost his hair and kept his voice, and Roger lost his voice but kept his hair. Nick Mason is 78 and also still touring as "Nick Mason's saucer full of secrets". Sadly Richard Wright died in 2008, and in a tribute, David Gilmour said that "he was our George Harrison", who was widely acknowledged as the greatest all-round musician in The Beatles.
Your Pink Floyd reactions are bringing me great joy. It's like I get to experience Pink Floyd for the 1st time again through you. Bravo!
Now check out 'Great Gig in the Sky' from the Pulse Live tour. You will melt in your chair 😄
HIGHLY recommend listening to their animals album in full as a reaction. Dogs is one of the greatest songs ever written
Dogs is amazing, but this one is the peak 😇 .... maybe similar good are faces of stone or in any tongue by D. Gilmour here in Pompeii
Pink Floyd is my favourite band and am glad you’re enjoying them to. Pompeii is an amazing performance, despite the last part of the song being cut off and put latter on the video performance. If you looking for other high quality long songs, you should check out the band Yes. Yes’ Close to the Edge, from the album of the same name is an incredible song.
Them some funky brothas' from other mothers.
Been a Floyd fan for over 35 years, but "spinal column shit" is one of the best descriptions I've ever heard 😂😂
I love how upset you got that it was almost over lol welcome to pink Floyd. It’s gonna happen lots
Jony, my dad has seen Floyd 6 times in their prime. Back then concerts were like going to a symphony. You sat and listened to the entire thing... no cheerleader stuff or choreography. Also as soon as the house lights went out everybody sparked spliffs so their was this stoned vibe that everybody was sharing. The sound and lighting were always state of the art. Also the sound went into Quad during various parts for dramatic effect.....the keyboard would go around the stadium or voices or birds would go from side to side. It was a spectacle and a fully immersive experience. Back in the 60's and 70's the popular drugs were cannabis and psychedelics and their music reflected going on a "trip". Echoes was structured like a symphony with 4 parts. Glad you could enjoy and appreciate Pink Floyd and the where they could take thought feeling and emotion and the human experience. Stay cool and open and enjoy......:)
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Pink Floyd play music that creates musical mind-scapes. The better your imagination, the more real are the images in your brain ! And every time you listen , you see a different mind-scape !
I put it in words by saying , this music is the standard that all other music is judged by.
I love the setting for this one, just blasting in an ancient colosseum, cause you know even the Pompeiians in 200BC would be jammin to this shit.
Great reaction man! I'm here for you on your Pink Floyd journey, anxiously awaiting more.
Love your reactions man, you've only just started out on your Pink Floyd journey but you seem to get it already, and this performance is my favourite, it's one that i always go back to✌
Keep in mind Waters & Gilmour we’re 25 & 27 years old in 1971. I don’t understand how people that young can write and perform music with the depth to evoke such a strong emotional response.
This album , Meddle was my first PF love.And it`s live 1972. .........
Would love to hear and see this video on the SPHERE in Vegas….. ❤❤❤❤❤
Absolutely loved watching you geek out on Pink Floyd! And when you discovered they're British from the stenciled "PINK FLOYD LONDON" I lold.
Watching you watching my all time favourite made my f ckin day man.... Thankyou!
And there's no limit to where your mind can go! Just imagine being a 13year kid nearly 50 years ago with headphones as loud as you could.
My uncle used to see these guys in Cambridge pubs when they were called Jokers Wild (pre floyd)- Legendary!
If you want an example of Blues Rock.....
Led Zeppelin "Since I've Been Loving You"
Both the album track, and the Live at Madison Square Gardens 1973 are awesome 😎
They're actually from Cambridge, but met at uni in London. Architectual school. They decided they liked music better.
You are unique , guy..!! So funny . 😂'electric sensibility... Nuclear brain, 😵💫😵💫😵💫😵💫🤣💥💥💥
This so perfect right now its raining outside and this beautiful music ufff...!!!
I'm here for this! Just finished pharm homework! 💜💜💜🔥🔥🔥 It's an entire body experience. You don't need to explain, we see you going through it! 😊😊😊 This was totally worth it lol
As awesome as this is, and with the deepest respect, the final performance of this in Gdansk, Richard Wright passed away shortly after, is absolutely wonderful. Aging like good 🍷 🤟
I highly recommend you give it a try 😉
Lmao at "its some Quentin Tarantino shit" lol...Aww my comment got removed from a link probably. I'm going to take some time and put a list together for you in an email for Jimi Hendrix suggestions my friend. I just honestly can't wait for you to hear him. Epic reaction as always man love your honest in the moment feels that's how I know you'll like him. Jimi is worthy of a whole series with interviews and documentaries. Just gotta get your feet wet. And if yt takes it down there's vimeo and patreon u could link to. Lol ✊🏽
If you want a very emotional floyd song, The Gunners Dream, its lyrics hit hard
Can't wait to see you reacting to Animals.
Proper Psychedelic era Pink Floyd
The bubbling mud and water and mountain slopes are on and around the Volcano Mt Mt Vesuvius adjacent to Pompeii.
Yes imagine being strung out on LSD or Weed listening to this.......mind altering.
Floyd got another soul.....it's a good thing.
Everything floyd is GOLD
Another great reaction. Welcome to the machine, friend.
Brilliant reaction!! . Now you have to try ECHOES LIVE IN GDANSK. the last performance of Rick Wright :( .
In 1980 as a senior in high school and VP of the student council (as well as an acid-dropping, Floyd fanatic) I got to choose the movie for "senior day." Welp, long story short, I chose "Live at Pompeii." I'm pretty certain a few minds were blown that fine day 😜
BTW, the Floyd were originally from Cambridge.
Yes!! This was the one I was most looking forward to you listening to. Some ideas for the next Pink Floyd songs:
All of Dark Side of the Moon
Comfortably Numb Pulse Live
All of Animals
Atom Heart Mother
All of Wish You Were Here album
@@marymargaretmoore9034 Is this the same person that gifted all those cds, Zeppelin & Pink Floyd , etc to Van at LFR Family?
@@marymargaretmoore9034 I recently rewatched his album reaction to Dark Side Of The Moon, listening on the car stereo on his drive to/from work. I think that's where I heard your name anyway.
@@ami3627 Yes, I did. I hope they listen to them.
@@ami3627 Yes, he gave me a shout out.
David Gilmour and Richard Wright's voices harmonise like fucking butter.
FYI
Pompeii was an ancient Roman city that was caught when a volcano erupted and buried people alive. the city was discovered and excavated this is where they played the song hence the destruction and echoes of the people that lived and died there.
Pink Floyd is deep.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pompeii
Oh man, I haven't listened to this in 3 decades. And yes, we were stoned. And listened to it for the first time up in the redwoods above Santa Cruz (California). Yes, using the old, "boom box." 😂
It. Was. Transformative.
once again, I love your genuine reaction, including how you talk during the song and don’t hold anything back.
This music explodes all of your emotions to the max I’ve been listening to Pink Floyd for a little more than 35 years and it’s still takes me on emotional journeys.
Brain...When you said, I haven't listened to the Blues I screamed out very loudly "WTF"??????? Got some blues coming your way my dear....."70" BTW you you will love "Money" by Pink Floyd.
70!!!! Ive missed you
Send some of that Blues my way 🧠⏪️😊😊😊
The main riff was pinched by Andrew Loyd Webber for the stage show The Phantom of the Opera 😉
I feel you. Great reaction. Thumbs up! Some funk sh*t. Yes! When you realize the amount of effort it took to perform there (that location: pompeei) (electricity, etc...) it is even above what you'd expect from a "normal" band "at the time"
I agree with you. That fuck up half way through is stellar. Good comment :)
I KNOW IT'S A LITTLE LATE IN THE GAME BUT THIS VIDEO POPPED UP ON MY FEED AND BEING A LIFELONG 50-YEAR PLUS PINK FLOYD FAN, I GAVE IT A WATCH!!
DURING THE CRAZY MIDDLE PART OF THE SONG WHERE THEY MAKE ALL THOSE CRAZY SOUNDS YOU MADE A COMMENT THAT "IMAGINE BEING HIGH AND LISTENING TO THIS?" WELL MY FRIEND I DON'T HAVE TO IMAGINE IT BECAUSE I ACTUALLY LIVED IT!!😅
THE YEAR WAS 1975 I WAS 18 YEARS OLD AND PINK FLOYD WAS PLAYING AT AN OUTDOOR VENUE THAT I ATTENDED!!
BEING THE SEVENTIES AND ME BEING 18, THERE WERE PLENTY OF DRUGS AROUND INCLUDING HALLUCINOGENICS!! I DROPPED A HIT OF ACID AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SHOW AND BY THE TIME THEY GOT TO PLAY ECHOES I WAS WELL INTO MY TRIP!!! NEEDLESS TO SAY IT WAS AN EXPERIENCE THAT I WILL PROBABLY NEVER FORGET!!🎉😂
Here are a couple tidbits of information you might find interesting. The guitar that David Gilmore is playing he bought in 1970. He made a number of modifications to it over the years including rather significant ones like trading out the neck and pickups several times as well as more cosmetic changes like changing out the white pickguard for a black pickguard. It became known as “The Black Strat”. In 2019 David Gilmore donated “The Black Strat” and over 120 guitars and other instruments to be auctioned off with proceeds going to a nonprofit environmental organization (ClientEarth). “The Black Strat” sold for almost 4 million US dollars (about 3.4 million pounds). In all his collection sold for over 21 million dollars. Of note he did not donate all his guitars. He kept at least one beat up looking guitar he used over the years for practice. You can see this guitar in the video below. Please share with us a reaction to this song/video. This year the band released its first new song in 28 years to benefit humanitarian organizations providing aid to Ukraine. The story behind this is super cool. In short David’s Ukrainian daughter in law shared with him an instagram video of a Ukrainian rock singer who - in the middle of a US tour flew back to be a soldier. He recorded a video of himself singing in an empty town square a traditional Ukrainian song. Gilmore was inspired and went onto craft an instrumental accompaniment to the singer’s instagram video. He called the singer who was injured in the hospital for permission, then rang up drummer Nick Mason (a founding member of Pink Floyd) saying he wanted to make it a “Pink Floyd song” so it would raise more money. They got together with other musicians who have been a part of Pink Floyd and released the video as a fundraiser. The story gets even better. Back in 2015 the band that the Ukrainian singer is in (Boombox) was to play at a benefit concert. The singer could not make it to the concert so David Gilmore did an impromptu performance with the band - a Pink Floyd song called “Wish You Were Here”.
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feeling all that you feel when you experience pink floyd is all that matters, it's meant to be experienced, it is wonderful appreciation and honsety that you showed here that is worth seeing you go through that journey we all go through hearing such music
Best reaction ever 😂
I was lucky enough to see them live in '95 for the pulse concert. The greatest experience of my life. Pink Floyd is the greatest band of our time. David Gilmour is our generations Mozart. Everytime I hear a Floyd song I feel the way you do, I cant explain it either, its deep in my soul.
Oh man! you just learned Pink Floyd was from England! That is a legendary moment! Man please react to the entire Pink Floyd - The Wall album (1982) PLEASE! That would be AWESOME!
The Wall album 1979
The Wall movie 1982
@@65alef yes my bad
Whenever I'm a bit down, I come here to the Brain Squeeze channel, and I leave all cheerful. Love u, dude! Let's all wear our inside out.
Seen Brit Floyd in Liverpool play Echoes right through and it was brilliant best Floyd tribute band by miles.. I was lucky enough to see Pink Floyd play live at Earls Court in London in October 94 the Pulse Tour concert which you have reached to a couple of the songs from the concert (ie) Comfortably Numb and Sorrow..You should watch the whole Pulse Concert you'll find it on UA-cam, the 1st set is a mixture of different songs off different albums and the 2nd set is the whole of Dark Side of the Moon start to finish and the ending encore is Wish You Were Here, Comfortably Numb and the final song is Run Like He'll..!! Absolutely Incredible still gives me rushes thinking about it 30 years later
When I heard this song for the first time I went through so many emotions. Just so beautiful and haunting at the same time. The ending felt my spirit leaving me going towards another journey in time. If someone else said that to me I'd say what are you on?! Pink Floyd just hits the sweet spot so many times. I believe these bands are there for a reason. To keep our spirit in tune and appreciate life on this planet. Jeez I'm losing my shit lol