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PLEASE REACT - SORROW PULSE!
you are so nice and you look like a School girlfriend that was killed by the brother of my best Friend.
I saw Pink Floyd Live 1986 in Hannover AND THERE ARE NO WORDS FOR THAT ! ;) how can I explain the 5.1 surround PA system or the cablecars with the flying pink Pig, planes, marrionets above us ?
that was 1983 :(
You'll find that with some groups, Pink Floyd, Alan Parsons Project, Supertramp, The Doobie Brothers, etc, etc., the lyrics are EVERYTHING.
That's not 'a' solo. That's THE solo, one of the finest bits of rock guitar work of all time.
Amen to that. It is sublime.
As I’ve said many times it may not be in a class by itself but it sure don’t take long to count the roll.
It is a masterpiece. One of the greatest rock songs ever written.
This is a song that is truly "timeless". Not only does it seem to make time stand still when you listen to it, it's being embraced and loved by each new generation that's born. I love watching younger people discover and fall in love with Pink Floyd's music as much as I did when I was young.
I was in the audience the night this was recorded. I can't put into word how it sounded, looked and felt. David Gilmour plugs his guitar into your soul making every note an emotion. If you want to hear some amazing lyrics PLEASE listen to the song Time by Pink Floyd.
I am jealous of you. You were part of the greatest show on the planet.
@@noahpattar78 I Was so lucky to get tickets for this
According to the Internet multiple comments sections, a total of 4.5 million people have now claim that they were in the audience the night this was recorded, it’s amazing how many people were there 😅
You lucky bastard I'm Soo jealous lol Cheers 🤘😎🍻
I was at one of the nights at Earl's Court,don't know if it was the recorded one? How did you?
I saw that live in 1994, Cleveland Ohio. Never in my life did I ever hear 115,000 people dead silent until this. It brings goose bumps any time I think about it.
I saw the Indy show... Great times...
San Antonio show here, My God we were so lucky to have seen that tour. 30 years ago, still remember is vividly, like a dream.
@@Uncle_Neil And a Neil Fan too? I've seen Neil 12 times in concert! Saw my first concert in San Antonio, Cat Scratch Fever (Joe Freeman Colosseum.) Miss the Riverwalk... Peace!
I was there with you. absolutely the best thing I ever saw in that old stadium, by far
The Greatest Band of all time
My Band since 1973
saw them in 74 and every tour after that
This is the song and guitarist that every guitar ever made wishes would play their strings.
Thank you for NOT pausing in the middle of David Gilmors guitar solo.
As you are in to lyrics, I might suggest listening to the Animals album.
Welcome to the Gravy Train !
Thank you for your reaction, Inna! The last guitar solo in this song is widely regarded as THE guitar solo! Many people consider it to be the best rock guitar solo ever played. If not, it's almost always in the top 5.
I'm one of them!!!!!!
I come to the comment section to say the exact thing 😂
Eddie Van Halen "Eruption" is it's main competition from what I've gleaned on UA-cam.
I agree its good, but, my opinion only, David Gilmour Comfortably Numb live at Pompeii 2016, the solos should be considered a national treasure, especially the 2nd and David is 70........AMAZING. Tell me what you think.
@@timl8302 Eddie is the G.O.A.T.
Gilmore's solo was the greatest ever laid down Period. Bar none. Drips with emotion that goes straight to the soul. The song, as well as the performance, is a masterpiece.
David Gilmore is the master of guitar solos, four octave bends
David Gilmour, Comfortably Numb live at Pompei 2016 should be a National Treasure his 2nd Solo in this......... not a word describes it. And it's 24 years after this one and David is 70!!!!!!!
The greatest guitar solo in rock history, period.
There is absolutely nothing like a Pink Floyd concert. Seen them 5 times and every show was unreal. The Animals tour was my favorite. They are true musical masters on the stage and studio.
Thank you so much for reacting to this. I was in high school here in North Carolina when this song first came out in 1979. I remember it well. My girlfriend and I at the time loved attending concerts. It was one of the things we loved doing together. My wife loved concerts as well during that time. There were a huge number of wonderful groups at the time and concerts were not very expensive to attend. Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Boston, Journey, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Triumph, 38 Special, Foreigner, and many others. I can not describe to you what a wonderful time it was to be young then. We were happier, relationships were closer, life was more carefree, and the music was spectacular. My heart just aches that young people will not get to experience life as we did as teenagers in the 70’s/80’s. Our 4 adult children (28-33) are big fans of 70’s-80’s music like my wife and I are. It’s great, lol. Again, thank you so much for posting this video. It was a wonderful treat.
Great reaction. Believe it or not, this was not even the final song. This was followed by Run Like Hell, which is also worth the watch (as are other songs from this concert). Run Like Hell shows off the absurd epicness of their sound and visuals. Seeing this live was beyond words.
Great shout
The entire Pulse concert was just pure gold. Pink Floyd is one of the few bands that sounds as good, if not better, live.
Heck, they did the complete DSOM live.
@@mgass1354 "Pink Floyd is one of the few bands that sounds as good, if not better, live"
In my experience, I have found the opposite to be true. I have been to over 300 major concerts, and with very few exceptions, the overwhelming majority sounded better live. In addition to Pink Floyd, which I have seen 10 times (Roger Waters solo was another 10), I have seen bands/artists such as, Genesis, David Bowie, Peter Gabriel, Jethro Tull, Santana, The Grateful Dead (about 35 times), Crosby, Still, Nash, and Young, Nightwish, Steve Miller Band, Bob Dylan, Sting, Steppenwolf, The Guess Who, Marillion, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Tom Petty, and many others. All of these acts were incredible live. That said, the Pink Floyd Pulse concert was definitely the best show I have ever seen, with Nightwish a close second.
@@alanholck7995 In my opinion, DSOM is the greatest album ever made, and seeing it performed live was one of my absolute best concert experiences ever!
Pink Floyd is a journey of sound, passion and show. They take you places you did not existed and feel things you've never felt.
Pink Floyd,, "Wish You Were Here",,,,,Your new favorite song.
As a guitarist ..I still get chills from it in certain songs! There is so much ancient magic in our music.
wow! That’s truly incredible!
in our old music.*
New music has no magic at all, it's just garbage.
"I don't cook I don't clean" "see all the bitches up in hurr" "blings and bitches" "snitches get stiches" "I don't need no man" and whine men crying about women stuff.
There are songs that make you wish they never ended - Comfortably Numb is one of them. Pink Floyd and Nightwish are definitely my two absolute favorite bands!
Nightwish with Tarra Tarunen
Probably my only complaint about Comfortably Numb is that the second guitar solo ends on a fadeout - that's why I like the Pulse version better!
Thank you for not interrupting the best guitar solo ever also Pink Floyd is best listened to with beadphones on well done now a Pink Floyd must are Great Gig In the sky and Shine on you crazy diamond and the whole album Dark side of the moon
Thank you so much for your comment and the suggestions 😊
This might be the greatest rock concert that ever happened. This is virtuoso stagecraft. I especially love the glittering ball opening up like the chrysalis of a butterfly above the crowd.
I saw Pink Floyd 5 times , incredible talent all of them. I love everything about Floyd. Peter from Canada.
14 shows (Pulse)--80,000 a night ALL sold out
Welcome to Pink Floyd. And not only is the music spectacular and unique (soundscapes), you'll find the lyrics extremely engaging. I've listened to Floyd since the early 1970s and never tire of their music.
You just witnessed one of the greatest guitar solos of all time. I love to see you get so into the music and the smile it put on your face! Superb reaction video!
I was lucky enough to be in the crowd for this performance, it was beautiful
I'm jealous!😂😂👍👍
Wow just a tad jealous
For sure jealous.😂
Any song from the Pulse concert will not disappoint. A few I recommend, coming back to life, high hopes, run like hell. David Gilmore is the lead guitar and lead vocals, and his guitar solos are brilliant.
No, not just a guitar solo - worlds best guitar solo...
Great reaction. You witnessed true greatness. One of the greatest rock bands ever!
Best band ever, this track will be played at my funeral ( on the way in) and freebird, lynyrd skynyrd on the way out 👍❤🏴 ps try listening with a headset on , its a must for floyd 👍
Inna, I have to applaud you, there are many that do these reaction channels on UA-cam that only listen to the music and not the lyrics. When it comes to Pink Floyd, the music complements the lyrics. Gilmore and company are true musicians and play with a cause.
Definitely play more but stay with the live shows, like the Pulse tour. Sorrow, High Hopes, Run Like Hell, and Learning to Fly are a couple good ones to see. Thank you for your perspective on this awesome band.
No matter how many times i watch this performance it always makes me feel so emotional. The harmonies, the light show, the musicianship and of course David Gilmours epic soul wrenching guitar solo.
It's a joy living vicariously through your first listen to this incredible song. I was a teenager when this song came out and to this day, this song can move me to tears. There is just something special about Pink Floyd, and in particular David Gilmour's voice and guitar playing. So many of their songs are deeply touching with a mix of joy, sorrow, melancholy.
best band of all times 😎👍
TIME from Pink Floyd has incredible lyrics.
That was the biggest stage i ever saw in person. I saw them in Madison Wisconsin. I can honestly say it was the best show ive ever seen and ive seen alot. Spectacular
Great reaction. Wait until you here the studio version!
Hello Inna, Thank you so much for your reactions to Pink Floyd’s most iconic songs. I am luckily enough to have seen them in concert 4 times.
Your reactions and analysis of the songs are very good. It’s a delight to have a young persons view on this legendary band. I’ll check out the other bands you have looked at.
One band I would suggest is the Canadian band Rush a progressive rock band from Ontario Canada. They were a three piece outfit guitar, bass and drum although they all had bass pedals. The bassist played keyboards, even the drummer had a keyboard that he could hit with his drum sticks. You were impressed with Pink Floyd’s drum kit Rush drummer Neil Peart’s is bigger. He joined them in 1974 and retired after 40 years, he sadly died in 2020.
Songs you should cover
Tom Sawyer
Closer to the Heart
The Spirit of Radio
Peart was also their main lyricist.
Have fun on your music journey pretty lady.
Regards John
Every Pink Floyd concert was not just a concert, but an experience. This is especially true for the Pulse tour, where they pulled stuff off that has been unmatched ever since. Also watch „High hopes“ and „Keep Talking“ from the same concert!
You would love this concert. Every song is as great as the last one.
Listen to the studio version as well. Also, Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Wish You Were Here, Sorrow from the same concert, Run Like Hell and so many more.
One of favorite bands ever! I was first exposed to Pink Floyd in 69 and have every album. Great reaction!
I would recommend each song off the "Dark Side Of the Moon" album, in order of how they appear on the album!
Inna, you used the correct word when you said experience. Welcome to the experience that is Pink Floyd. I’m always thrilled when I see younger people discovering the music I grew up with and how excited they can get.
A sign of good music : When the long songs seem short and the short songs seem longer. Time stands still.
Yes! 💯 agree!
Perfectly comment 💯
Pink Floyd is An amazing group! They have the best light shows ! Great reaction!
You did a great reaction. Thank you. You didn't feel the need to interrupt constantly and we appreciate it.
They are one of the greatest most influential bands of all time. Check out studio version of "Time" by them next.
I was fortunate to see Pink Floyd live in 1988. I was 14 years old. It completely changed my life as a person and musician. Decades and hundreds of shows later, nothing else comes close to that experience.
I was fortunate enough to see Pink Floyd on this very concert tour (The Division Bell Tour - "Pulse" is the name of the live album that came out after). I saw them at the old Foxboro Stadium in Massachusetts (USA) in May 1994. It was nighttime (outdoor venue). It was one of the most incredible experiences I've ever had in my life. I was emotionally swept up in the whole experience. I believe this particular performance was later in 1994 (October?) at Earls Court in London.
Same here, I saw the Kansas City version in Arrowhead Stadium, after driving with my family for 4 hours across the state. This song was one of the high points of my life, and for the rest of the decade, I could give myself goosebumps at will by thinking of this song.
@@alexthorpe6583 Totally agree! 🤘
I saw them on tour at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh.
I saw them in Pontiac, Michigan the night they first played Dark Side on the tour. Unforgettable! The Foxboro show from the 19th was the first bootleg I got from this tour, that show was one of the best they played!
I was at the Foxboro show also! It was the only time I got to see them but I'll never forget it! Fantastic show! The atmosphere was surreal, especially during this song. I bought 3 T-shirts for $75! Lol. Still my favorite band to this day.
Loved the Reaction!
As a troubled youth in the 80's this was one of the bands I gravitied to.
peace
"On The Turning Away", "Sorrow", "High Hopes", "Dogs Of Wars", "Echoes", "Time" etc. etc. 😉
TOOL has the GREATEST LYRICS! They are my generations Pink Floyd. ✌
The most badass Statocaster solo , ever played live. David what did you do , you old crazy rock dog? He 's not soloing... he's praying!! 😮 Respect to David , rocked the stage !!
Pink Floyd began in London in 1965. At the Pulse Concert (1994), you see 3 of 4 members of Pink Floyd performing at around age 50.
I'm a first time watcher of your channel, as my personalized YT algo frequently pulls up Comfortably Numb reactions. Your reaction is good, and I look forward to seeing you explore other PF tunes & performances. It looks like others are already giving plenty of good suggestions, but I will say this: listen&react to their albums as whole-sides (as in their original LPs), with the lyrics in-hand to react to the intertwined messages built into the whole song(s).
I saw this concert tour as it came through Chicago's Soldiers Field Stadium in July 1994. I was incredibly lucky to get a ticket; it was the best concert I'd been to (I was in my late teens) and have ever been to since.
Still the best I've ever seen. Time, wish you were here, on the turning away.
There are so many but Sorrow and High Hopes from this same concert are over the top masterpieces as well. Timeless Pink Floyd.
My favourite Pink Floyd song from a band I loved since hearing their legendary album, The Dark Side of the Moon, as a kid back in the early 80's. The song was written by Roger Waters, the bands bass player and main lyricist who left the band about 10 years before the Pulse concert after a huge falling out with David Gilmore who played that brilliant guitar solo. Waters was suffering from severe stomach cramps before a show on their US tour in 1977 (in Philadelphia I think) and was incorrectly diagnosed with food poisoning which turned out to be hepatitis. A Doctor gave him something for the pain which did make him feel 'Comfortably Numb' and it seems it was a very unpleasant experience and the inspiration for this song.
Great comment! Just to be clear for the new listener though, Roger wrote the lyrics and David wrote the music.
You're making me feel old! I saw Pink Floyd for the first time in a small venu in Detroit in 1969. I probably paid $2.00 to get in. Grand Funk played that night too.
@Scott Miller what was the date of the show? I probably have a copy of it. As much as I love how fine-tuned they were into the 70s, there's something about the rawness of those shows from 1968-71 that brings something special.
@Ian Fortier It had to be july 1968 because Syd Barrett had just left and David Gilmour was still kind of new. He joind mid 67. I was in jr high school. My hippy aunt took me. She warped my brain. That's why I worked in radio. I got to see all the great bands!
For the avoidance of doubt, the above story about the song is completely made-up BS: The concert was in 1994 and the song had originally been written about Syd Barrett as was the whole album which was called Wish You Were Here. This song was about attempts to get Barrett ready to perform in a show when he was off his head on drugs and completely incapable.
This was the perfect reaction to THE perfect song.... you got it goin on girl, no interruptions during the guitar solos proves to the world that YOU GET PINK FLOYD. bravo lovely lady...🙌🙌🙌🙌 chefs kiss to you
Hello from Australia. Hi, it's god to see young people (i'm 68) reacting to Pink Floyd, i have been a Floydy for 50 yrs now. i flew from Australia just for that concert,a life changing event. the second solo in this song the best soul touching solo ever. Dave Gilmour can make a guitar talk, sing and cry all at the same time. every Floyd album is a journey, and each track is a different road on that journey. i taught myself to play guitar after hearing, Wish You Were Here. and Comfortably Numb is the last song i play every night. enjoy your journey.
I've been listening to Floyd for over 50 years. When I was very young I didn't know who I was hearing, and would later recognize the music and experience memories. Pink Floyd became a regular feature almost daily among my musical and artistic friends and I when we got older. I find their music to be very therapeutic, almost meditative.
Their music is definitely its own vibe and a magical journey that never ends.
If one listens 🎶
The most perfect guitar solo ever
I had the great pleasure of seeing pink Floyd 9 times !! Each time was the greatest night of my life !! Simply the greatest guitar solo of all time !!
I saw this tour in my home town, July 1, 1994. My oldest daughter was born merely 2 weeks prior to the show. This show was life altering, literally. Although I was and still am a life-long Pink Floyd fan, the fact that they came to our little city to perform made myself, and thousands of others cry in joy. My wife and I were 10 seats stage left of the mirror ball/sound engineer. The sound system was in true Dolby surround. Mind blowing clarity. Front speaker stacks, rear stacks and smaller stacks in the upper deck seats, mid-way. 55,000 fans crammed into our outdoor stadium on a gorgeous 27°C summer evening. Comfortably Numb brought the entire stadium to tears of happiness. Literally one of the most profound days of my life.
“I love it! Guitar solo?!” No. Not a guitar solo. THE guitar solo. It’s impossible to make it better. But yet each time he plays it live, he does!🤘
Absolutely Brilliant reaction.
Pink Floyd are a excellent Band.
Keep Rockin'🎸
RONNIE
Scotland 🏴
By far my fav live song done by anyone lol. The guitar solo just sends shivers down my back and chills all over. Amazing performance.
You should've been there. The electricity in the crowd was incredible. When the ball opened the crowd went nuts. Truly the best show I ever saw.
Great Reaction. Thanks, foe allowing the experience to flow. That was wonderful.
This entire concert was amazing. Suggest Sorrow and On the Turning Away also, plus obviously the usual suspects like Wish You Were Here, Shine on You Crazy Diamond...albums excellent, live double better
I, too, was there for the concert. Truly AWESOME !!!
A melhor banda do mundo pink floyd ❤🎸🎤🏊♂️🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘👊🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🏊🏊🏊🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Amazing performance.. well if you wonder why Pink Floyd is a huge influencial band still today, for many other bands, just look at this..
Live at Pompeii around 2016/7, same song but even better. The surrounds help, steeped in history. The second guitar solo is a gift from God.
I wish I would have seen Pink Floyd in concert. I’ll bet it was fantastic.
Absolutely fantastic set of major league fun bags!!
Any song from pulse concert, recommend run like hell.. 👍👍🏴
I had the good fortune to be going through my high school and college years as Pink Floyd was putting out their greatest albums. It was a great time to be young and a music fan. Make sure you also listen to the studio version of "Comfortably Numb". The outro solo is shorter, but the production and sound engineering on Pink Floyd's albums are amazingly good and the studio version is quite an experience. (The same is true for all of their music.)
Stop looking at yourself so much, dont worry you look great! PS you have ony just begun with this band. Great job!!
Yeah Her eyes darting to the right was distracting. I couldn't tell if she was monitoring her poses from a different screen or being coached from off camera.
Spending my teenage years in the 70's, Pink Floyd was the only band I didn't want to see live. Dark side of the moon was such a perfectly engineered album how could they possible replicate it live.
I was at this concert. A once in a lifetime event never to be repeated.
It really doesn’t get any better than that! Thank you for a great reaction to such an iconic performance. Listen to ‘Sorrow’ from the same gig!
Hi Inna, I strongly recommend "On the turning away" (live 2019 remastered) to you. Great lyrics and guitar solos! You´ll love it!
Im trying to watch Pink Floyd... My favourite Band 🤘
But cannot help looking at your knockers 😊
We're all thinkin it, he's just sayin it 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Long may they wave!
pink who?
YEP! Love your work, lol;-)
I’ve been a Floyd fan for over 50 years. My fav band of all time. Every thing from the Dark Side Of The Moon album is worthy too.
And you are adorable! 😊
You HAVE to watch the whole concert/production! Best ever in the history of rock and roll!!
Welcome to the World of Floyd. Every song from this concert is performed exactly the same way. Everything you saw. Was designed for the audience. The lights, the special effects were built to make an impact on everyone in the audience. Pink Floyd wants every single audience member to have a visceral experience and want them to feel it in their soul. All of the special effects all of the lighting was designed to turn the volume up on the emotions you feel. Every time I hear this song, watch this video it brings me to tears out of pure joy. Another guitarist once said David Gilmour can do more with one note than any other guitarist can do with an entire fret board.
Back in the day, the best songs always started off small and would build over time. It's the only way to get emotion out of a song. Today's music starts loud, stays loud, ends loud. They've look at music from before the 1980's and after, and the difference is big. Songs now have to hit you over the head from the first beat. There's so much more depth when you let the song build and then fade back out. It creates a beautiful journey.
So,how 'bout Pink Floyd's belter song??? And this 1 is LIVE?!?! WOOOOW HOLY MOLY.. And the solo(s) then...NOOOO words..😊
One of the most beautiful guitar solos ever with the most beautiful lady reacting❤️ ✌️
Haha! Can't imagine why she positions her camera up there ............👍 (Oh, by the way - great reaction!)
PinkFloyd has so many masterpieces..this is just one of them. "The turning away" is another. Great reaction. Keep up the good work. 👍
Perhaps THE greatest performace of one of the greatest rock solos ever... by perhaps the GREATEST rock guitarist.. fucking EVER!!!
fantastic performance and great light show coupled with the stunning guitar solos with repeating riffs. a delightful reaction by a beautiful girl. what more could you ask for?
Inna, i was in Pulse concert, it was the best money that i spent in my intire life. I ear Pink Floyd since i was 9 years old, im 53 now, and still ear then.
They are stratospheric, from another planet, a mix of feelings, you must ear or see the all concert a ear the 3 vocalist in a GREAT GIG IN THE SKY, you will have goosepumps.
This is the best solo guitar ever, thank GOD you do not interrupted to give your reations, like many reaters did. ❤
If you like lyrics like you say, see the movie here on UA-cam, from the album Pink Floyd The Wall, the movie Pink Floyd The Wall.
I first saw em in 73. 4 times total. Favorite song. Favorite band. Time of course. Sorrow from the same show is awesome too. Hell... any song from that show is worthy.
Very few people in this world can make an instrument speak and Gilmour is the greatest at it,try listening to their early stuff like See Emily play and Arnold Lane but they are and always will be legendary,and they're still attracting younger listeners.
The solo you want to ever end.....
This is by far the greatest guitar 🎸solo in the history of the universe, and I’m sure it always will stay that way.
Please also listen to Sorrow from this Pulse Concert in 1994 🙏🏼 You’ll definitely not regret it, I promise ☺️🎸👌🏼 Other great songs by PF is Time, Wish You Were Here, One Of These Days and of course Shine On You Crazy Diamond (also from this concert)and I could go on and on 👏🏼
They let you feel it, don't they? Normally people breaks at the point the disco ball alters to a lotus flower, it's the music and the lights that take you in a journey far away from here. This is a typical song to open your heart to it, to enjoy it to the full. Great choice. After seeing, it so many times, it still gives me goosebumps. Take care.