You clearly have no clue what you are talking about. How else do you think these sounds were made. Obviously your ears deceive you ........."Music produced solely from electronic generators was first produced in Germany in 1953. Electronic music was also created in Japan and the United States beginning in the 1950s and Algorithmic composition with computers was first demonstrated in the same decade."
@@Critical_hippo Read up on how they did it. I clearly stated that there were no computers or auto tune - where the fuck did you come up with this list of shit, none of which applied to my statement. Get off your self-important pedestal. I guess there needs to be the occasional asshole to allow us to appreciate upbeat content more. Thanks for filling that role.
One of the best Orwellian anti-establishment songs ever, by one of the most advanced bands ever. The lyrics say it best - "Where have you been? That's alright, _we know where you've been."_ 'What did you dream? That's alright, _we told you what to dream."_ The 'synths' hold up to this day. d(-_-)b
Animals 1977 and The Wall 1979 are more hard rock and more interesting. This song wants to ring out in rock but holds back to be soft rock the music industry was no longer headed into at that time. It took Roger Waters saving Pink Floyd being too blues and too soft rock and less interesting 1975 and on.
I CAN'T BEGIN TO TELL YOU HOW WONDERFUL IN MY HEART IT FEELS TO WATCH YOUNG GUYS LIKE YOU REACTING TO THIS MUSIC DID I DO LISTENING TO FOR 50 + YEARS!! I WAS 16 YEARS OLD THE FIRST TIME I HEARD PINK FLOYD AND I'VE NEVER STOPPED LISTENING AND ENJOYING AND THEIR MUSIC IS JUST AS RELEVANT TODAY LYRICALLY AS IT WAS 50 YEARS AGO!! LOOKS LIKE WE GOT US A NEW PINK FLOYD FAN!!
I couldn't agree with you anymore Good Sir, I may be a few years younger but I get that same feeling watching someone experience Pink Floyd for the first time....
@@geraldherrmann787 I was born the year between TDSOTM & WYWH and my parents were early 20-somethings who listened to what we now call "Classic Rock" so I have known no world without Pink Floyd....But I didn't "get it", for lack of a better term, until they came to Cleveland in 1987 the "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" tour and my parents went and were all excited and I didn't really get it since I had only turned 13 earlier that year....I thought the music was good but I was generally in bed when the "listened"(Read: Smoked and listened) so I only heard what was on the radio, well one day I got into their vinyl and the first album I put on was Animals and about 5 minutes into Dogs I was hooked....Lol....
@@cornfedjuggalo while DSOTM is their most influential album and WYWH my favorite one to listen to, ANIMALS is arguably their artistic masterpiece, dogs even standing out 🙂
I say this about many Pink Floyd songs. But this is almost 50 (!) years old and it still sounds fresh and current. It’s absolute genius how they created these sounds without all of the technology current musicians have to work with.
You guys did it right. Thank you so much for not pausing to examine the lyrics. I think the reason pink flyod is so beloved is because there music allows you to get lost in another reality for a moment.
I personally wouldn’t mind if you reacted again to some of the same songs you’ve already done, with your friend. I could tell the music resonated with him, and that this music somehow makes the world a better place.
There are no degrees if uniqueness, you're either unique (one of a kind) or you're not. Taylor Swift is unique as well, I wouldn't exactly use that as a measurement for quality.:P
Love the line "You bought a guitar to punish your Ma." You should share more PF with your friend (maybe some you've already done). You should also know that David Gilmour gives a great deal to charities and helping humanity.
I cant imagine what you felt when you listened to a song I have listened one thousand time since my ten years old. I am 50 now. I wish I could feel now what you feel. But it is impossible. Thank you for sharing this.
I have felt this way about this song for 50 years. Yes, I'm that old. It bring joy to my life to see you guys, and others, experience this masterpiece from the unmatchable band that is Pink Floyd. Now, we hand it off to your generation to keep it alive over the next 50 years. It's in your body and blood now. Embrace it and share it. ✌️
Pink Floyd made their music considering headphone space. It wouldn't be the experience it is were it not for the spatial panning and mixing and production. that is what makes Pink Floyd what it is... Headmusic.
you cant really judge the end of these songs reacting to one song at a time, they are meant to be listened to a whole album at a time, one song does not simply end, they blend straight into the next song preserving the feel of the album, thay were never a singles band, although they did have some,single hits, they did "concept albums" wrote, and recorded to be heard as a complete piece, not a collection of songs
I'm a new subscriber after seeing THIS reaction! It's so wonderful to see young people reacting like this to Pink Floyd! Truly ageless, timeless music!
Welcome to the music machine they tell you what song to produce and take away your individuality keep bringing your friend alone for the Pink Floyd ride there are more to discover go back to the Piper at the gates of dawn Ummaguma early pink floyd will blow you away
Another great one dude. Pink Floyd "Money" was one of their most popular tracks BUT if you do it, make sure it's the album version NOT the official video as that's a cut down radio version 😉 Also "back in the day" we had Yin to the Pink Floyd Yang. Check out Led Zeppelin "Since I've Been Loving" live at Madison Square Gardens 1973, an absolute lesson in Blues/Rock 😉
FYI...the cover shot was taken back in the day when there was no "photoshopping" so, the stunt man is really on fire in the shot...not far off camera is a team of specialists ready to put him out.,.Floyd is one of those bands that most of their albums are meant to be listened to in as a whole body of work, as in Dark Side, The Wall, etc...that being said, as a former radio jock, it would have been impossible to play the entire album on the air, there are select few "singles" by floyd, but, what you hear on the radio, is a tantalizing tid-bit for those unfamiliar with there body of work...glad you're digging Pink Floyd!!! I'm a retired 63 yo army vet...so this music is stuff I had as a early teen back in the early 70's. Rock ON!!!
My favorite PF song. The one that says Pink Floyd in a nutshell for me. Always a trip. Thank you for reacting to thid one, keep up the great work. Much love&respect❣
They were one of the first bands to experiment with electronic synths just as they were coming out. There was one scene in Pompei where Waters is messing with an experimental synth in the studio with Wright.
Songs on this album and other PF albums don’t usually end, they segue into the next song 🎧 you’ve probably heard it before that it’s meant to be listened to in its entirety, I know that’s hard to do on YT, do it for yourself later 👍
The two of you should watch Pink Floyd's movie together. It's a Rock opera that will blow you away. Wear headphones for it, the movie is only 9min longer than the album. 💙💛Peace/JT
I've seen about 500 bands perform and none compare to the Pink Floyd shows. Their sound live is mind blowing and then you add the lights and it's a lifetime experience. I have had the pleasure of seeing them 4xs 3 of those times were in Germany. I'm happy to see you getting exposure to this music and having a great reaction. I'm in my 50s and have been getting exposed to rap and I'm am happy to say that I was pleasantly surprised at the talent that's out there.
Glad you enjoyed this, still plenty of amazing Pink Floyd songs to go including Dogs, Have a Cigar, The Great Gig In the Sky, Sorrow (Live from Pulse) and Run Like Hell (also Live from pulse).
Yup and also Shine On You Crazy Diamond Parts 6-9 (he hasn't reacted to that one yet oddly enough...)! All the greatest ones remaining! I would also recommend a couple more songs from Division Bell, like Wearing The Inside Out (very underrated PF song imho!) or What Do You Want From Me, since he already reacted to High Hopes, Keep Talking, Coming Back To Life and Marooned! (all of the good ones from that album aside from the ones i mentioned!)...
@Summon256 ah yes I love Marooned and not many people react to that, I think the whole Division Bell album is underrated, I suspect because Roger Waters was not involved, but I personally love that album that and Wish You Were Here are probably the 2 PF albums I play the most
Pink Floyd is more than just a band and their music is so much more than just songs! They we open your mind, eyes, and your heart in ways that will forever chance you and how you view this "world that we all must share"!!
Just to say about the cover the guy on fire was a stuntman who was actually set on fire for the photograph as no such thing as graphics. they did put him out though !!
Welcome to the Machine Gentlemen! I saw the "Pulse" Tour (Division Bell) at the Hoosier Dome June 14th, 1994, still have my ticket stub! Their albums are meant to be listened at as a whole rather than single songs.
The song is about the Music Business and Record Lables and how they destroy and breakdown artist. The ending part was the Record Executive taking the "Artist" up to a Penthouse to mingle with the other Lable Executives.....then the door opens and you hear the crowd and then one of them walks up and hands you a Cigar and then "Have a Cigar" begins....
Back in the day, you must remember many of these were produced even before personal computing was common, which was introduced by Apple in the late 79’s early 80’s. People would go out and collect sounds. What does this wire sound like when I ping it; the sound of a squeaking door, a car driving over a wooden bridge.. and so forth. These were used in various applications, movie sound effects and such. Pink Floyd’s music is a journey often meant to be heard by the album. Keep exploring! You two are awesome.
Wow guys not only is the music that you're into is deep you guys are deep too your cause is deep Good job with youth like you I'm not worried about our future you are the designers to your own future Good message
Just found your channel...definitely enjoyed this reaction!! Would like to see more Pink Floyd...but also, some Rush, Tool and Yes(you'll appreciate it later. Keep it going.
I've been a Pink Floyd fan since 1968. No other group provokes as much emotion. The music industry today can't have soul. Because they've replace the soul with the machine. People are not perfect. Especially when it comes to your emotions. So when they use things like auto-tune pitch correct it's unnatural we are not robotic drones. We are humans with extreme personality traits. That's why at least speaking for myself I enjoy watching young people do reactions to the old music. Mostly because y'all are enjoying it enough that you will hopefully reintroduce the world to what my generation experienced. ✌️ 🤠🐂🏞️
The album "Wish You Were Here" was dedicated to the original founder of the band, Syd Barrett. Barrett got messed up on acid and totally lost it and they replaced him with David Gilmour. To get the full measure of the recording you have to listen to the recording end to end. BTW, at the end of Welcome To the Machine where it sounds like he's in a bar you can faintly hearing people saying "hey Syd" in the background. You have to listen carefully. Glad you guys liked it!!
The ending effect similar to a car door, driving, then stopping...always makes me think of Tron's Light cycle's. "The Grid" (like The Matrix")...a Machine!
This song, and a good part of the album is about what it's like to be an artist and be caught and crushed in the gears of the music industry machine. You have a vision ? "well that's nice but we need another hit record and a 25 city tour. And since we own you the music and the air you breathe you better produce. You signed the contract so turn out hits like sausages.
First visit. So great to see the discovery of great music and true musicianship. I have to look through your videos and see if y’all have discovered the Greatest Rock Band Ever - Led Zeppelin.
the last sound you hear is a ping pong ball being batted back to you , figure out why and you're half way there to ''gettin' it'' if you're clever you'll make it all the way to Mildenhall, figure that link out and you win a pair of Tiffany Cufflinks
The Album cover is the band shaking hands with the devil.. A.K.A. Music label... At the end is the sound of a party the label was having after signing them...
Remember...all of PF's music was done before computers, auto tune, etc. All the more amazing when you consider the incredible sounds.
You clearly have no clue what you are talking about. How else do you think these sounds were made. Obviously your ears deceive you ........."Music produced solely from electronic generators was first produced in Germany in 1953. Electronic music was also created in Japan and the United States beginning in the 1950s and Algorithmic composition with computers was first demonstrated in the same decade."
@@Critical_hippo Read up on how they did it. I clearly stated that there were no computers or auto tune - where the fuck did you come up with this list of shit, none of which applied to my statement. Get off your self-important pedestal. I guess there needs to be the occasional asshole to allow us to appreciate upbeat content more. Thanks for filling that role.
.... :) you got it ! .............................Peace and Love
Dude, computers have been around since the ‘40s.
@@zacknicley8150 Yeah - analog....Dud (I left off the 'e' on purpose).
One of the best Orwellian anti-establishment songs ever, by one of the most advanced bands ever. The lyrics say it best - "Where have you been? That's alright, _we know where you've been."_ 'What did you dream? That's alright, _we told you what to dream."_ The 'synths' hold up to this day. d(-_-)b
Pink Floyd should be a mandatory class in high school 🏫
I’m not into forcing things, but that my friend I agree with! Such a good group my favorite!!!
A mandatory class in life
in a couple of decades it may well be. ,
i'd add Bowie to that too,.
It wasn't. ?
This song is still way before it’s time even today. Unbelievable this was recorded in 1975.
Animals 1977 and The Wall 1979 are more hard rock and more interesting. This song wants to ring out in rock but holds back to be soft rock the music industry was no longer headed into at that time. It took Roger Waters saving Pink Floyd being too blues and too soft rock and less interesting 1975 and on.
Took the ADHD right out of dude in the yellow and sat his a$$ down to chill mode.
That happened to me too with pf
One of the most original sounding pieces of music ever written.
I CAN'T BEGIN TO TELL YOU HOW WONDERFUL IN MY HEART IT FEELS TO WATCH YOUNG GUYS LIKE YOU REACTING TO THIS MUSIC DID I DO LISTENING TO FOR 50 + YEARS!! I WAS 16 YEARS OLD THE FIRST TIME I HEARD PINK FLOYD AND I'VE NEVER STOPPED LISTENING AND ENJOYING AND THEIR MUSIC IS JUST AS RELEVANT TODAY LYRICALLY AS IT WAS 50 YEARS AGO!! LOOKS LIKE WE GOT US A NEW PINK FLOYD FAN!!
I couldn't agree with you anymore Good Sir, I may be a few years younger but I get that same feeling watching someone experience Pink Floyd for the first time....
amen!
in 1975 i was given this album by an aunt. it was my first music album. i was 12.
@@geraldherrmann787 I was born the year between TDSOTM & WYWH and my parents were early 20-somethings who listened to what we now call "Classic Rock" so I have known no world without Pink Floyd....But I didn't "get it", for lack of a better term, until they came to Cleveland in 1987 the "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" tour and my parents went and were all excited and I didn't really get it since I had only turned 13 earlier that year....I thought the music was good but I was generally in bed when the "listened"(Read: Smoked and listened) so I only heard what was on the radio, well one day I got into their vinyl and the first album I put on was Animals and about 5 minutes into Dogs I was hooked....Lol....
@@cornfedjuggalo while DSOTM is their most influential album and WYWH my favorite one to listen to, ANIMALS is arguably their artistic masterpiece, dogs even standing out 🙂
I say this about many Pink Floyd songs. But this is almost 50 (!) years old and it still sounds fresh and current. It’s absolute genius how they created these sounds without all of the technology current musicians have to work with.
Great music exist outside of the realm of time.
The man in the yellow IS starting to believe ...... LOL :) Peace and love
You guys did it right. Thank you so much for not pausing to examine the lyrics. I think the reason pink flyod is so beloved is because there music allows you to get lost in another reality for a moment.
5 out of 5 stars for me, best album ever too
It’s great to see two guys with control written on their t shirts letting go of control and being in total control of Pink Floyd’s magic
I personally wouldn’t mind if you reacted again to some of the same songs you’ve already done, with your friend. I could tell the music resonated with him, and that this music somehow makes the world a better place.
Perhaps the most Unique band to have existed
There are no degrees if uniqueness, you're either unique (one of a kind) or you're not.
Taylor Swift is unique as well, I wouldn't exactly use that as a measurement for quality.:P
@@OriginalPuro no, taylor swift is like every pop singer
pink floyd is not like every rock band
(i like taylor)
Only thing better than listening to PF is seeing them live,unbelievable live and great reaction to my fav PF song 👍🏻
Love the line "You bought a guitar to punish your Ma." You should share more PF with your friend (maybe some you've already done). You should also know that David Gilmour gives a great deal to charities and helping humanity.
I cant imagine what you felt when you listened to a song I have listened one thousand time since my ten years old. I am 50 now. I wish I could feel now what you feel. But it is impossible. Thank you for sharing this.
I have felt this way about this song for 50 years. Yes, I'm that old. It bring joy to my life to see you guys, and others, experience this masterpiece from the unmatchable band that is Pink Floyd. Now, we hand it off to your generation to keep it alive over the next 50 years. It's in your body and blood now. Embrace it and share it. ✌️
“What did you dream its alright we told you what to dream”! Prophets!
Listening to this in 1975 must have been absolutely _insane_
The entire album, start to finish, over and over and over again - and it's as good today as it ever was. d(-_-)d
Pink Floyd made their music considering headphone space. It wouldn't be the experience it is were it not for the spatial panning and mixing and production. that is what makes Pink Floyd what it is... Headmusic.
You two could tag team a reaction any time....bravo.
It blows my mind on how many generations will discover this and all music in the distant future
They always put you in the mood they want you to be in for every song.. That's why the long intros
you cant really judge the end of these songs reacting to one song at a time, they are meant to be listened to a whole album at a time, one song does not simply end, they blend straight into the next song preserving the feel of the album, thay were never a singles band, although they did have some,single hits, they did "concept albums" wrote, and recorded to be heard as a complete piece, not a collection of songs
I'm a new subscriber after seeing THIS reaction! It's so wonderful to see young people reacting like this to Pink Floyd! Truly ageless, timeless music!
The intensity of this song is just phenomenal
Welcome to the music machine they tell you what song to produce and take away your individuality keep bringing your friend alone for the Pink Floyd ride there are more to discover go back to the Piper at the gates of dawn Ummaguma early pink floyd will blow you away
Dont be tripping on acid when listening 😂
Another great one dude.
Pink Floyd "Money" was one of their most popular tracks BUT if you do it, make sure it's the album version NOT the official video as that's a cut down radio version 😉
Also "back in the day" we had Yin to the Pink Floyd Yang.
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Led Zeppelin "Since I've Been Loving" live at Madison Square Gardens 1973, an absolute lesson in Blues/Rock 😉
Actually, the best way to experience a Pink Floyd track is to see if it is available as a Pulse video.....
@@williamosborne6866 Not necessarily 🙃
FYI...the cover shot was taken back in the day when there was no "photoshopping" so, the stunt man is really on fire in the shot...not far off camera is a team of specialists ready to put him out.,.Floyd is one of those bands that most of their albums are meant to be listened to in as a whole body of work, as in Dark Side, The Wall, etc...that being said, as a former radio jock, it would have been impossible to play the entire album on the air, there are select few "singles" by floyd, but, what you hear on the radio, is a tantalizing tid-bit for those unfamiliar with there body of work...glad you're digging Pink Floyd!!! I'm a retired 63 yo army vet...so this music is stuff I had as a early teen back in the early 70's. Rock ON!!!
Fire! The greatest music ever made!
“What did you dream? It's alright we told you what to dream”
Love youre reaction. You guys look like your minds were just blown away
Não existe nada mais perfeito que Pink Floyd! Sou idosa e vou morrer apaixonada por eles! ❤
My favorite PF song. The one that says Pink Floyd in a nutshell for me. Always a trip. Thank you for reacting to thid one, keep up the great work. Much love&respect❣
it sounds futuristic even in 2024...........and.............a piece of art!
Bruh I love watching black people react to Pink Floyd for the first time it's like the greatest thing ever
The combination of electronic and acoustic guitar rocks like nothing else.
I am proud to be born 2000 and know classics like this 😊
Right on. Thanks for sharing.
Non è facile vedere ,ed apprezzare,gli accenti che vi sono piaciuti,veri musicisti,e Voi due bravi uditori...grazie
Floyd's songs don't end . . . . . they morph . . .
They were one of the first bands to experiment with electronic synths just as they were coming out. There was one scene in Pompei where Waters is messing with an experimental synth in the studio with Wright.
One of my all time favorite songs. A must to listen to with headphones.
Songs on this album and other PF albums don’t usually end, they segue into the next song 🎧 you’ve probably heard it before that it’s meant to be listened to in its entirety, I know that’s hard to do on YT, do it for yourself later 👍
Discovering pink floyd a great journey to take
You are the first one's that I have known to react to this song. Thank you! Great reaction also! First time watching and a new sub!
Pink floyd is a legend
It is funny to See that another Fan is growing Up🤩. But there so many music Out there. greetings from Germany 😁😁🥳🤩
good good song....
The greatest band ever
The two of you should watch Pink Floyd's movie together. It's a Rock opera that will blow you away. Wear headphones for it, the movie is only 9min longer than the album.
💙💛Peace/JT
It's a masterpiece in a well built set up stereo system. Bout rocked me out of y car
Boy does this bring back my seventies upbringing ! ❤
Pink Floyd are priceless. Their music was and still is way ahead of its time. They are musical geniuses
I've seen about 500 bands perform and none compare to the Pink Floyd shows. Their sound live is mind blowing and then you add the lights and it's a lifetime experience. I have had the pleasure of seeing them 4xs 3 of those times were in Germany. I'm happy to see you getting exposure to this music and having a great reaction. I'm in my 50s and have been getting exposed to rap and I'm am happy to say that I was pleasantly surprised at the talent that's out there.
You guy's are the best.......lovers of great music.
Glad you enjoyed this, still plenty of amazing Pink Floyd songs to go including Dogs, Have a Cigar, The Great Gig In the Sky, Sorrow (Live from Pulse) and Run Like Hell (also Live from pulse).
Yup and also Shine On You Crazy Diamond Parts 6-9 (he hasn't reacted to that one yet oddly enough...)! All the greatest ones remaining! I would also recommend a couple more songs from Division Bell, like Wearing The Inside Out (very underrated PF song imho!) or What Do You Want From Me, since he already reacted to High Hopes, Keep Talking, Coming Back To Life and Marooned! (all of the good ones from that album aside from the ones i mentioned!)...
@Summon256 ah yes I love Marooned and not many people react to that, I think the whole Division Bell album is underrated, I suspect because Roger Waters was not involved, but I personally love that album that and Wish You Were Here are probably the 2 PF albums I play the most
Pink Floyd is more than just a band and their music is so much more than just songs! They we open your mind, eyes, and your heart in ways that will forever chance you and how you view this "world that we all must share"!!
I love these reaction videos....so cool
My favorite song, cool to see this reaction without interruption
Just to say about the cover the guy on fire was a stuntman who was actually set on fire for the photograph as no such thing as graphics. they did put him out though !!
Whole sides!
Welcome to the Machine Gentlemen! I saw the "Pulse" Tour (Division Bell) at the Hoosier Dome June 14th, 1994, still have my ticket stub! Their albums are meant to be listened at as a whole rather than single songs.
This is my wifes favorite P.F. song , and Mine would be The Fletcher Memorial Home ✌✌ At 63 i'm still rocking to all these great song .
Welcome my friends to the machine of greatness
One of the songs that gives the old saying "You don't need drugs to enjoy Pink Floyd - you need Pink Floyd to enjoy drugs" all its meaning !
you guys really should have watched the original music video, it conveys the deeper meaning of the song very very well
Could you imagine walking to the octagon or boxing ring with this song playing?
😎👍 good day to you and your friend ✨✨
The song is about the Music Business and Record Lables and how they destroy and breakdown artist.
The ending part was the Record Executive taking the "Artist" up to a Penthouse to mingle with the other Lable Executives.....then the door opens and you hear the crowd and then one of them walks up and hands you a Cigar and then "Have a Cigar" begins....
It's an interesting take on the music industry.
Your hoodies are so appropriate.
That sound at the end is not a plane taking off :D, its a recording tape being rewound.
only old people know this :D
I love the hood the insides great
Back in the day, you must remember many of these were produced even before personal computing was common, which was introduced by Apple in the late 79’s early 80’s. People would go out and collect sounds. What does this wire sound like when I ping it; the sound of a squeaking door, a car driving over a wooden bridge.. and so forth. These were used in various applications, movie sound effects and such. Pink Floyd’s music is a journey often meant to be heard by the album. Keep exploring! You two are awesome.
This song is about the music industry and how iT consumse the yung artist
Wow guys not only is the music that you're into is deep you guys are deep too your cause is deep Good job with youth like you I'm not worried about our future you are the designers to your own future Good message
Good quality headphones or ear buds w base are needed to fully enjoy Pink Floyd.
Just found your channel...definitely enjoyed this reaction!! Would like to see more Pink Floyd...but also, some Rush, Tool and Yes(you'll appreciate it later. Keep it going.
Been listening to PF for 40 years.
Welcome to the machine.
Big up yourself, too smooth 😎
Rage AGAINST!!
Welcome to the Machine, fellas!
The irony of the two shirts that say CONTROL, while listening to this isn't lost on me.
An absolute piece of art from 1975, I repeat 1975 😊
I've been a Pink Floyd fan since 1968. No other group provokes as much emotion.
The music industry today can't have soul. Because they've replace the soul with the machine. People are not perfect. Especially when it comes to your emotions. So when they use things like auto-tune pitch correct it's unnatural we are not robotic drones.
We are humans with extreme personality traits.
That's why at least speaking for myself I enjoy watching young people do reactions to the old music. Mostly because y'all are enjoying it enough that you will hopefully reintroduce the world to what my generation experienced.
✌️
🤠🐂🏞️
Friend rockin the gold velour outfit!!!!
The album "Wish You Were Here" was dedicated to the original founder of the band, Syd Barrett. Barrett got messed up on acid and totally lost it and they replaced him with David Gilmour. To get the full measure of the recording you have to listen to the recording end to end. BTW, at the end of Welcome To the Machine where it sounds like he's in a bar you can faintly hearing people saying "hey Syd" in the background. You have to listen carefully. Glad you guys liked it!!
Wow that's awesome. Thanks for that. PF is still one of my top 5 bands of all time. Still current, even after all these years. d(-_-)b
we told you what to dream
The ending effect similar to a car door, driving, then stopping...always makes me think of Tron's Light cycle's.
"The Grid" (like The Matrix")...a Machine!
Heya, Franko…the more the merrier! 👍🏼🎶🔥
@@jdelaney4158 Hey 🤗
Imagine where we will go when we are finally finished with the division
Led Zeppelin - an album journey is a must
Stevie Ray Vaughn - The Greatest Guitarist
The Machine is the music industry.
This song, and a good part of the album is about what it's like to be an artist and be caught and crushed in the gears of the music industry machine. You have a vision ? "well that's nice but we need another hit record and a 25 city tour. And since we own you the music and the air you breathe you better produce. You signed the contract so turn out hits like sausages.
First visit. So great to see the discovery of great music and true musicianship. I have to look through your videos and see if y’all have discovered the Greatest Rock Band Ever - Led Zeppelin.
the last sound you hear is a ping pong ball being batted back to you , figure out why and you're half way there to ''gettin' it''
if you're clever you'll make it all the way to Mildenhall, figure that link out and you win a pair of Tiffany Cufflinks
The Album cover is the band shaking hands with the devil.. A.K.A. Music label... At the end is the sound of a party the label was having after signing them...