Guys, just do the whole album, doesn’t matter how long the video is, we will all enjoy it with you ! You do movies….do this…Have the experience already 🤩!
Cannot upvote this enough! Or at least-please-do them in order, and listen back to some of the prior song to get some of the vibe back! And don't cut off the intros/outros-listen to the whole thing from a real album version! This version was a re-edited mess. ☹
As mentioned by others, Dark Side of the Moon is not an album that you listen to songs off of... it's a work of art in the form of an album. Tracks lead into each other weaving the musical and lyrical story and you'll never get the full experience just listening to individual tracks. This is the epitome of "album rock" so please do it justice by covering the entire album in one session. You won't be sorry.
This is an EXTREMELY weird mashup with strange cuts. The actual version is about 2 and a half minutes consisting of instrumentals and 2 verses with no repetition. Regardless, you definitely need to react to Dark Side Of the Moon as a whole in one setting. As much as you appreciate Pink Floyd now, it makes things 1000x more impressive. Love your reactions!
You just can't go wrong with Pink Floyd -- one interesting note about this Album, it remained on the Billboard Top 200 charts for 736 nonconsecutive weeks (from 17 March 1973 to 16 July 1988) - 15 years!
It’s kind of weird not hearing the next song because that whole album streams from one song to another. You gotta listen to the album in it’s entirety.
They must have done pretty much all of the album by now? This one, Time, Great Gig, Money, Us and Them....now they've heard most of the parts, should (as everyone says) just do the whole thing in one go.
I know everyone is going to say it, but it needs to be said every time. Dark Side of the Moon really needs to be experienced at one go. It's best to treat it like one complete work of art.
Yes. Each song is like reading a great chapter from a book. But, many (most) Pink Floyd albums are "concept albums". They tell a story. The sum is greater than the parts.
You are spot on but the very thing that makes it great causes a big dichotomy for me, in that there is no doubt it is a masterpiece, but it is not as listenable or accessible as other Pink Floyd albums, it is one you have to be in the mood for, unlike Wish You Were Here, which I could listen to all the time.
Like everyone has said, do the WHOLE album at once. This is the LONGEST album to stay on the Billboard charts. One of the greatest albums ever made, if not THE greatest.
The thing about Dark Side Of The Moon is that while every song is great on it's own the album really should be heard in its entirety more, I think, than any of their others. This was at the time of the concept album. Instead of random songs. They were telling a story and giving you something to think about!
Trance-like states induced by music are very real. Pink Floyd was great at taking you there faster, and in a deeper way, than just about anyone modern. This state is really what jam bands are all about; they take you to a deeper understanding of the music by giving the melody time to simmer in the brain.
My uncle used to play the album when it was time for my sibs and I to go to sleep. So many weekends crashing on his front room floor to this album back in the 70s. Miss that man greatly.
So, if I'm reading correctly, you've done the entire "Dark Side of the Moon" album…except for the album closer, "Brain Damage/Eclipse". (They're listed as separate songs, but one flows right into the other. Don't split them, please.) "Brain Damage/Eclipse" is not only my favorite song from the album… it's my favorite Pink Floyd song, period. And one of my favorite songs of all time. (Is that enough hype? I've got more if you need it.) Next, please. SOON, please. Thanks in advance.
There was some editing in this song that made it different than the album version. You can detect it easily. Ditto to all the comments about the greatness of this album and to listen in its entirety. I heard this album being played in a Radio Shack in 1973 when came out and immediately bought it.
If you can, do the entire album, maybe in two parts. You're missing out on the whole album experience. There's four album that must be listened to in one sitting: Dark Side Of The Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals & The Wall (Double Album). I and many others here know you'll enjoy the whole experience in context.
"ECHOES PART 1" LIVE AT POMPEI WILL BLOW YOU AWAY! FLOYD WHEN THERE AT THEIR BEST LIVE AND A DEEP MEANINGFUL JAM"!!! A MIND BLOWER!!!! FOR REACTION PLEASE AND THOSE WHO HAVEN'T SEEN IT PLEASE PLEASE DO! IT SHOWS HOW GOOD AND SKILLED MUSICIANS AND WORDSMITHS THEY REALLY WERE!! : )
Echo’s off of Meddle is good. Echos Pt.1 from Live at Pompeii is MAGICAL! It must be seen w the sound UP! The jam at around the 5min mark is some of the best recorded music ever.
I'd love to see you guys react to Shine on You Crazy Diamond, Parts I-V... It's 13 minutes of epic beauty, and IMO it shows Pink Floyd at their absolute best.
That song is right up there with "Echoes" as peak Pink Floyd. I used to love the Waters one-man-show (well, in his mind, at least) era, and still think The Final Cut is underappreciated, but the earlier stuff (and final album) when Wright was more of an influence are much more interesting and complex musically.
Pink Floyd creates soundscapes, much like a visual artist might build a beautiful landscape with their brush. The Floyd uses a combination of soothing yet very intricate musical composition, thought inspiring lyrics and exceptional studio production to create a multi sensory musical experience. The sounds almost take on color, taste and shape. Layers and layers of genius!!
I was so confused by this version, I was waiting for the song to end and it just repeated, just so odd to me, I was waiting for it to go into “on the run” but it just looped back. I am glad you guys did this one, but I must agree, you just have to hear the album in its entirety to fully appreciate it!!
The entire album is otherworldly and best listened start to finish - look up "Dark Side of the Rainbow" album syncs up with The Wizard of Oz. 🌈🌒 Could be a fun reaction vid to hear the album and a movie! Please consider "Run Like Hell, "Welcome To Machine", "Dogs Of War" "On The Turning Away" - Love you guys, keep smiling! 🎶😎🎶
Here's the best one I could find on UA-cam with entire movie and album sync/repeat. Ignore the "Money" intro at the beginning. 🤘😎 ua-cam.com/video/bBamIi0tIRg/v-deo.html
Yes indeed, My musical awakening was the Beatles debut on the Ed Sullivan show, it opened my eyes and ears to what music might be. From 1964 to 1994 (Curt Cobain died) we had the best run of music in the history of the human race, that is just not debatable!
"All you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be". Truer words were never spoken. Set aside an evening when you can listen from beginning to end and Pink Floyd will tell you a story that's worth listening to.
5.00 the genuine album track does not repeat, so this must be a youtube edit. It transitions into On the Run. The whole Dark Side album was conceived as actually one long track with all songs melting into each other so its always best to just do the whole album. In the Pulse concert, part 2 of the gig was the Dark Side album performed live but in its entirety as one piece.
The Floyd's album, "Meddle" has been one of my favorites since its release in '71. Please check it, especially "San Tropez", although every song is wonderful. It's so different from most of their other stuff.
@@andyo3689 YES ECHOES IS DEFINITELY A FAVORITE AND AS A MATTER OF FACT WHEN I SAW PINK FLOYD LIVE IN 1975 I HAD TAKEN SOME ACID AND WHEN ECHOES CAME ON IT WAS THE BEST PART OF MY TRIP!! EVEN THOUGH IT ALMOST MADE ME FLIP OUT!!!😁😁😎😎
One thing that really identifies Pink Floyd and is integral to their very sound is the vocal pairing of David Gilmour and Richard Wright. Their harmonies are necessary for Floyd’s identity. As you heard here
I've always said that Floyd might not change your life but they will change your soul. Please consider "One of these Days" or "Echoes" (both from the Meddle album) for your next astral trip with Floyd. Cheers....
Best concept album of all time!!!!! Saw them in concert in the mid-70's and they started off with "Wish you were Here", then they played the entire "Dark Side of the Moon", then for an encore they preformed "Shine on you crazy diamond". Out of 100 or so concerts I attended in the late 60s thru the 70's, it was the best concert ever!! 😎
Great reaction! 😁 great song!, love Pink Floyd!, I know you two appreciate them also, unfortunately this song has been edited by someone who can't let go, and apparently put the ending on repeat. If you ever get the chance? listen to "Dark side of the moon" in it's entirety, you'll love the vibe. Thank you! Peace! ☮
I was fortunate enough to be a teenager in the 80s. The first time I heard this album and this band was also the first time I ever smoked the devil's leaf...I will never forget that experience as long as I live. And I hope I take that memory to Heaven with me someday.
One of my favorites albums from Pink Floyd. The music is ethereal and magical. I carry this album in my Iphone’s library It is mind altering and multidimensional
This album has to be listened to in one sitting. I saw the "Dark Side of the Moon " tour in 1973. It was mind blowing. Took me to another dimension. Plus their visual effects were unheard of back then. I consider myself so lucky I got to see & hear this in concert.✌🌻🌻
Breathe and Time both remind us that life's not forever or for wasting. Pink Floyd's gentle lyrics can deliver vital information without scaring the pants off you.
This is a corrupted recording of the original recording. The original is 4:03 minutes long and ends when they sing “race towards an early grave” the first time. It’s always best to make sure you select the original video studio recording. But great song and reaction
Dark side of the moon from start to finish is a single cohesive story. It's the epitome of psychedelic rock and captures the human existence near perfectly. In my opinion it's the single greatest album ever produced
Love Pink Floyd they are my favorite group to listen to I have been listening to Pink Floyd since I was about 10 years old there's not a song I haven't heard from Pink Floyd y'all need to react to brain damage eclipse that is a good song that is off the Dark Side of the Moon really enjoy watching y'all
This version was chopped up that instrumental at the end is actually in the middle of the song! This song is waaaaaaay longer than this version!! I hope you get to hear the actual version it’s absolutely mind bending!!
That’s a weird edit of this song. Love your reaction though. I agree with other commenters. You guys should do the entire album. It’s truly a work of art.
Back in the day we would get a little something, lay on the beach, star gaze to this entire album! Will never get tired of hearing this. Thx for reminding this older hippie girl it’s never too late to revisit the beach! Enjoy your reactions !
As for YES and GENESIS, listening to the compositions of PINK FLOYD is to live a musical experience at the limit of the transcendental. Thanks to you two.
I love that Amber is a Floyd fan. I love how you both let the artistry of the movies and music you choose to react to move and affect you. Your minds and souls are human. You're not bound by narrow choices or genres. I'm becoming addicted to you guys.
If ever ther was an album that needed to be listened to on its entirety, start to finish, Dark Side of the Moon is that album. The way one song flows into the other...it's a whole experience.
Concept albums like this one have to be heard in their entirety to be fully appreciated. Listening to one song is like reading one chapter from a book and trying to understand and evaluate it. This album has an extraordinary history of popularity, longevity of top sales, and critical reviews and rankings.
While this song is still fantastic on its own, this album is meant to be listened to all at once. Trust me, it is an experience that everyone must have in their life.
This is one of those songs that helps you understand why hippie types would tune their TV to a movie and turn the sound off while the audio was provided by songs like this. If only for your own edification, you really want to listen to the whole album through continuously (or as continuously as three energetic kids will allow). But I really think you'd get good viewership doing some special shows featuring whole albums like this one, Sargent Pepper's by the Beatles, and Days of Future Past by the Moody Blues.
This is by far THE best album ever. You really do just need to listen the the entire album in one setting. It is one of the only albums I can do that for EVERY TIME I listen to it.
This album is designed to be listened to in its entirety in one sitting. The music makes much more sense and flows from beginning to end. Doesn't really matter to us but you are doing yourselves a disservice by listening to "songs"
By the way, this is an odd, edited version, with bits missing or overly repeated. You should go with the full album version with the iconic "home" section at the end of Breathe: "Home, home again. I like to be here when I can. And when I come home cold and tired, I like to warm my bones beside the fire. Far away, across the fields, the tolling of the iron bell, calls the faithful to their knees, to hear the softly spoken magic spell." It then merges beautifully into "The Great Gig in the Sky". ua-cam.com/video/6DVu9vF5J3Y/v-deo.html
This is an album you must listen to from start to finish. Part of Pink Floyd's Dark side of the moons genius is engineering done by Alan Parsons who went on to record and perform some Fantastic musical works
The intro of this song reminds me of being on the ocean. The way the instruments are played makes me feel as though I'm out at sea. And the deeper into the song the music and way the vocals play makes me feel waves coming up in a beach, and at other moments I feel the ebb and flow of the tide. "Taking you in a trip" and "mind altering" are very accurate ways to explain this song, and most of this album. This album remained on the Billboard listing for an UNBELIEVABLE length of time! Kinda surprised it's still not on it. But Pink Floyd always has several songs listed when a "rock" station does their "100 (or higher) Top Rock Song In History" countdowns every New Year's Eve/Day. One group I'm sorry I never got a chance to see live.....tickets were always sold out before I could get one.
I know you guys don’t condone drugs but I’m a child of the sixties. Pink Floyd, specifically this album was Great to zone out on some really good mushrooms and kick back for the whole album. Not only were you there but your whole body was there. From Miami but always watching from Panama City Florida, USA. 🇺🇸. No Snow Just Breeze !
If you get the chance to see Roger Waters in concert this year, you have to do it !! He is 78 and still puts on quite a show ! It is more than a concert , it is an experience !! Keep those Pink Floyd reactions coming !!
Over the years, I've noticed one thing. Pink Floyd songs seem to be played more when it's raining outside. May just be me, but around here, Columbus, OH, when it's raining, you're almost always guaranteed to hear a Floyd song.
What people miss out on, with the rise of Apple Music and the ability to pick and choose songs off of albums out of context, is the "flow" of the music from one song to another in proper order. Some albums, esp. Floyd's, are designed to be listened to one side at a time, giving you a whole picture/film musical experience, rather than a single single snapshot. I recommend listening to certain albums at least one full side at a time. Beatles Abbey Road, Sgt Peppers.. Floyd Darkside of the Moon, the Wall, Eagles Desperado, Queen A Night at the Opera, etc. Although its' great to listen to individual songs, you really do miss a lot sometimes because you're not exposed to the album as a whole.
Try anything live from the pulse concert.One of these days, Run like hell, High hopes, or Coming back to life are all great songs I think you would like. Please do some live Floyd you will be impressed.
The enchanting thing about Progressive Rock of the 70's was the great understanding of sound and how to mix it in the control room when recording. The layers and "experience" was what it was all about. :)
Dude and Dudette, you need to listen to the whole side. It's meant to be experienced in one sitting. From the opening to the end of Great Gig in the Sky. The transitions are amazing.
Guys, just do the whole album, doesn’t matter how long the video is, we will all enjoy it with you ! You do movies….do this…Have the experience already 🤩!
Say that!!
Agreed! The songs in this album almost blend into one experience as the songs run into each other - it deepens the vibe and mood.
Please, please do the whole album at one time. This record was made to listen to in one sitting
Cannot upvote this enough! Or at least-please-do them in order, and listen back to some of the prior song to get some of the vibe back! And don't cut off the intros/outros-listen to the whole thing from a real album version! This version was a re-edited mess. ☹
I agree 💯 . They need to go all in!!!
As mentioned by others, Dark Side of the Moon is not an album that you listen to songs off of... it's a work of art in the form of an album. Tracks lead into each other weaving the musical and lyrical story and you'll never get the full experience just listening to individual tracks. This is the epitome of "album rock" so please do it justice by covering the entire album in one session. You won't be sorry.
Also watch it with wizard of oz
Amen
Too true... same as wish you were here, animals and the wall....
Wear headphones
As are nearly all Floyd albums.
This is an EXTREMELY weird mashup with strange cuts. The actual version is about 2 and a half minutes consisting of instrumentals and 2 verses with no repetition. Regardless, you definitely need to react to Dark Side Of the Moon as a whole in one setting. As much as you appreciate Pink Floyd now, it makes things 1000x more impressive. Love your reactions!
Truth
Agreed this is not the normal version of this song.
thought this was too short a song to react to but then they replayed the stanza 3x. weird
Glad someone else noticed. I was starting to question my sanity!
The unnecessary edits bugged me. Agree on an entire album review, too.
The best way to listen to Pink Floyd is by a whole album at a time, not by single songs in isolation. Their albums define perfection.
Exactly!!!!!
Same with Wish You Were Here!!!
And high 🍁
You just can't go wrong with Pink Floyd -- one interesting note about this Album, it remained on the Billboard Top 200 charts for 736 nonconsecutive weeks (from 17 March 1973 to 16 July 1988) - 15 years!
In the conversation for best and biggest album of all time.
I think it may have re-entered at some point, maybe due to a rule change. I'm sure it's up to about 19-20 years by now.
Total as of 2015 is 917 weeks on the charts
As of 2020, 950 weeks
Pink Floyd was the music people used to listen to while smoking pot
It’s kind of weird not hearing the next song because that whole album streams from one song to another. You gotta listen to the album in it’s entirety.
I think Amber would absolutely love "US and Them" by Pink Floyd too. It's one of those, "close your eyes and disappear into the music" songs.
They did it already
They must have done pretty much all of the album by now? This one, Time, Great Gig, Money, Us and Them....now they've heard most of the parts, should (as everyone says) just do the whole thing in one go.
@@mikephillips8810 exactly!!
Pink Floyd is one of the greater rock bands of all-time.
"Dark Side Of The Moon" is a landmark recording and one of the top 20 albums ever.
Easily in the top 20 could make arguments for top 5 to 10!
"....elect Superman For President, let Robin save the day" = Thick As A Brick, Jethro Tull
make that top 3 of all time! spent 22 years on the top 5 album chart!✌🤘
Tops billboard200 in terms of weeks on the list by a mile (I think over 200 (?) weeks more than second place).
I really don't consider them to b a rock band. I'm 63 they are very good. But can't really figure out the genre.
As previously stated Breathe is best enjoyed during the.playing of the entire album Dark Side of the Moon, one of the greatest albums all time.
"One of"??? 😁
To paraphrase Brian Clough, it may not be the greatest album of all time, but it's in the top one
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I know everyone is going to say it, but it needs to be said every time. Dark Side of the Moon really needs to be experienced at one go. It's best to treat it like one complete work of art.
Agreed, and there's a few albums that need to be listened to in one shot. My favourite... Animals 💕💕💕
Yes. Each song is like reading a great chapter from a book. But, many (most) Pink Floyd albums are "concept albums". They tell a story. The sum is greater than the parts.
You are spot on but the very thing that makes it great causes a big dichotomy for me, in that there is no doubt it is a masterpiece, but it is not as listenable or accessible as other Pink Floyd albums, it is one you have to be in the mood for, unlike Wish You Were Here, which I could listen to all the time.
Thanks for letting the aliens know before they head off to another planet
Like everyone has said, do the WHOLE album at once. This is the LONGEST album to stay on the Billboard charts. One of the greatest albums ever made, if not THE greatest.
The harmonies between David Gilmour and Rick Wright make one of the most beautiful sounds in music
R. I.P. Richard Wright
If you ever find time to breath; I recommend listening to this album from start to finish. On Vinyl if possible. Another spot on choice.
The thing about Dark Side Of The Moon is that while every song is great on it's own the album really should be heard in its entirety more, I think, than any of their others.
This was at the time of the concept album. Instead of random songs. They were telling a story and giving you something to think about!
I agree totally!
Trance-like states induced by music are very real. Pink Floyd was great at taking you there faster, and in a deeper way, than just about anyone modern. This state is really what jam bands are all about; they take you to a deeper understanding of the music by giving the melody time to simmer in the brain.
You cannot go wrong with Pink Floyd, Awesome awesome song. When my daughter was a baby I used to put her to sleep with a dark side of the Moon CD
My uncle used to play the album when it was time for my sibs and I to go to sleep. So many weekends crashing on his front room floor to this album back in the 70s. Miss that man greatly.
@@dianajohnson7337 I still play it when I have a hard time falling asleep.
So, if I'm reading correctly, you've done the entire "Dark Side of the Moon" album…except for the album closer, "Brain Damage/Eclipse".
(They're listed as separate songs, but one flows right into the other. Don't split them, please.)
"Brain Damage/Eclipse" is not only my favorite song from the album… it's my favorite Pink Floyd song, period. And one of my favorite songs of all time. (Is that enough hype? I've got more if you need it.)
Next, please. SOON, please. Thanks in advance.
There was some editing in this song that made it different than the album version. You can detect it easily. Ditto to all the comments about the greatness of this album and to listen in its entirety. I heard this album being played in a Radio Shack in 1973 when came out and immediately bought it.
My blood pressure drops when I hear Pink Floyd
If you can, do the entire album, maybe in two parts. You're missing out on the whole album experience. There's four album that must be listened to in one sitting: Dark Side Of The Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals & The Wall (Double Album). I and many others here know you'll enjoy the whole experience in context.
Meddle is a great full album listen too!!
Pink Floyd to me is so therapeutic, it calms the mind and soul from a hectic day,just geniuses best band of all time by far thank you Floyd
They'll never ever in our lifetime be another Pink Floyd it just shows the magic of human beings and what they can create AI will never replicate this
"ECHOES PART 1" LIVE AT POMPEI WILL BLOW YOU AWAY! FLOYD WHEN THERE AT THEIR BEST LIVE AND A DEEP MEANINGFUL JAM"!!! A MIND BLOWER!!!! FOR REACTION PLEASE AND THOSE WHO HAVEN'T SEEN IT PLEASE PLEASE DO! IT SHOWS HOW GOOD AND SKILLED MUSICIANS AND WORDSMITHS THEY REALLY WERE!! : )
ONE OF THE BEST VIDEOS ON UA-cam IN MY OPINION!!! I LOVE THE YOUNG PINK FLOYD JAMMING OUT!!
Echo’s off of Meddle is good. Echos Pt.1 from Live at Pompeii is MAGICAL! It must be seen w the sound UP! The jam at around the 5min mark is some of the best recorded music ever.
YES!! I have requested this of them as well. I hope they do react to it.
One of my all time favourite songs, the emotions that this conjures up is unparalleled. The lyrics make me cry.
Listening to Breathe is kind of like looking at a piece of a puzzle. Listening to Dark Side of the Moon is looking at the whole puzzle!
Echoes Live at Pompeii needs to be next. That whole Pompeii video should be essential viewing for any Floyd fan.
I'd love to see you guys react to Shine on You Crazy Diamond, Parts I-V... It's 13 minutes of epic beauty, and IMO it shows Pink Floyd at their absolute best.
That song is right up there with "Echoes" as peak Pink Floyd. I used to love the Waters one-man-show (well, in his mind, at least) era, and still think The Final Cut is underappreciated, but the earlier stuff (and final album) when Wright was more of an influence are much more interesting and complex musically.
Agreed
Pink Floyd creates soundscapes, much like a visual artist might build a beautiful landscape with their brush. The Floyd uses a combination of soothing yet very intricate musical composition, thought inspiring lyrics and exceptional studio production to create a multi sensory musical experience. The sounds almost take on color, taste and shape. Layers and layers of genius!!
I love your reactions to this song. I've been listening to them for years and years and still get a dreamy feel from them.
This is one of my favorite songs by them
I was so confused by this version, I was waiting for the song to end and it just repeated, just so odd to me, I was waiting for it to go into “on the run” but it just looped back. I am glad you guys did this one, but I must agree, you just have to hear the album in its entirety to fully appreciate it!!
Just subscribe, you are wonderful and thank you for bringing back some great memories. It is so cool that you are into pink Floyd
The entire album is otherworldly and best listened start to finish - look up "Dark Side of the Rainbow" album syncs up with The Wizard of Oz. 🌈🌒 Could be a fun reaction vid to hear the album and a movie! Please consider "Run Like Hell, "Welcome To Machine", "Dogs Of War" "On The Turning Away" - Love you guys, keep smiling! 🎶😎🎶
I was just going to suggest the Wizard of Oz.. start the album when the lion roars
@@lovefromnyc So was I! Haha
@@lovefromnyc ua-cam.com/video/bBamIi0tIRg/v-deo.html
@@zeer0squared haa! looks like a bunch of people suggested it... I hope they listen to us!
Here's the best one I could find on UA-cam with entire movie and album sync/repeat. Ignore the "Money" intro at the beginning. 🤘😎
ua-cam.com/video/bBamIi0tIRg/v-deo.html
I like the way you close your eyes while hearing the music
They don't have a bad song. We had the best music ever. 🎶 ✌🏻
Ok stop boasting about it , i was born in the wrong generation 😭
Yes indeed, My musical awakening was the Beatles debut on the Ed Sullivan show, it opened my eyes and ears to what music might be. From 1964 to 1994 (Curt Cobain died) we had the best run of music in the history of the human race, that is just not debatable!
@@vicprovost2561 I concur.
"All you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be". Truer words were never spoken. Set aside an evening when you can listen from beginning to end and Pink Floyd will tell you a story that's worth listening to.
You really need to check out the Pulse concert from 1994. Great great live show!! Do yourself a favor
5.00 the genuine album track does not repeat, so this must be a youtube edit. It transitions into On the Run. The whole Dark Side album was conceived as actually one long track with all songs melting into each other so its always best to just do the whole album. In the Pulse concert, part 2 of the gig was the Dark Side album performed live but in its entirety as one piece.
Dark Side of the Moon is my favorite Pink Floyd album. Absolutely awesome!
The Floyd's album, "Meddle" has been one of my favorites since its release in '71. Please check it, especially "San Tropez", although every song is wonderful. It's so different from most of their other stuff.
Great album!
Echoes
Yes. A pinnacle of its own kind.
@@andyo3689 YES ECHOES IS DEFINITELY A FAVORITE AND AS A MATTER OF FACT WHEN I SAW PINK FLOYD LIVE IN 1975 I HAD TAKEN SOME ACID AND WHEN ECHOES CAME ON IT WAS THE BEST PART OF MY TRIP!! EVEN THOUGH IT ALMOST MADE ME FLIP OUT!!!😁😁😎😎
Fearless, Echoes, One of These Days, San Tropez, Seamus incredible songs!!! San Tropez is a little bit of a ditty and Seamus is a bluesy song
Best album ever made
One thing that really identifies Pink Floyd and is integral to their very sound is the vocal pairing of David Gilmour and Richard Wright. Their harmonies are necessary for Floyd’s identity. As you heard here
I've always said that Floyd might not change your life but they will change your soul. Please consider "One of these Days" or "Echoes" (both from the Meddle album) for your next astral trip with Floyd. Cheers....
Yesssss Echo's..... 20 min's+ of pure sonic enjoyment LOL
Jay & Amber, you'll love their "Hey You"!! The story of Pink!!
Best concept album of all time!!!!!
Saw them in concert in the mid-70's and they started off with "Wish you were Here", then they played the entire "Dark Side of the Moon", then for an encore they preformed "Shine on you crazy diamond". Out of 100 or so concerts I attended in the late 60s thru the 70's, it was the best concert ever!! 😎
The sounds pull your body in first, your mind can't help but follow, the words are simple and universally relatable, instant meditation.
This is another head song Amber your going to love it, To me it’s almost spiritual 💕
Great reaction! 😁 great song!, love Pink Floyd!, I know you two appreciate them also, unfortunately this song has been edited by someone who can't let go, and apparently put the ending on repeat. If you ever get the chance? listen to "Dark side of the moon" in it's entirety, you'll love the vibe. Thank you! Peace! ☮
I was fortunate enough to be a teenager in the 80s. The first time I heard this album and this band was also the first time I ever smoked the devil's leaf...I will never forget that experience as long as I live. And I hope I take that memory to Heaven with me someday.
One of my favorite Pink songs! The lyrics It speaks to me perfectly. ❤
One of my favorites albums from Pink Floyd. The music is ethereal and magical. I carry this album in my Iphone’s library
It is mind altering and multidimensional
You guys should check out the singer of Pink Floyd... David Gilmour - On An Island. The live version with Crosby and Nash is good too
This album has to be listened to in one sitting. I saw the "Dark Side of the Moon " tour in 1973. It was mind blowing. Took me to another dimension. Plus their visual effects were unheard of back then. I consider myself so lucky I got to see & hear this in concert.✌🌻🌻
You get it the music can make you feel like your in a different dimension
Jay looking over at Amber and smirking because he knew going in she'd be lost in the sauce lol. Don't ever change you two kids ;)
Breathe and Time both remind us that life's not forever or for wasting. Pink Floyd's gentle lyrics can deliver vital information without scaring the pants off you.
This is a corrupted recording of the original recording. The original is 4:03 minutes long and ends when they sing “race towards an early grave” the first time. It’s always best to make sure you select the original video studio recording. But great song and reaction
I thought I was trippin’ when it started to repeat itself, lol.
@@flatpicker74 indeed
I noticed too. Apparently not many other did.. The original track length also includes Speak to Me, so Breathe is even shorter than 4 minutes..
YES, bad version
I wonder if you'd like super-early Pink Floyd from when Syd Barrett was their lead singer. Try "See Emily Play" or "Apples and Oranges" from 1967.
Yes, please listen to the entire album. Each song segues perfectly into the next song without any breaks. It’s something you just have to experience.
Pink Floyd is classic genius. They can do no wrong.
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Dark side of the moon from start to finish is a single cohesive story. It's the epitome of psychedelic rock and captures the human existence near perfectly. In my opinion it's the single greatest album ever produced
Great song! Love this whole album!
Love Pink Floyd they are my favorite group to listen to I have been listening to Pink Floyd since I was about 10 years old there's not a song I haven't heard from Pink Floyd y'all need to react to brain damage eclipse that is a good song that is off the Dark Side of the Moon really enjoy watching y'all
This version was chopped up that instrumental at the end is actually in the middle of the song! This song is waaaaaaay longer than this version!! I hope you get to hear the actual version it’s absolutely mind bending!!
Love Pink Floyd.....definitely an acquired taste, much like The Moody Blues.
Never listened to much Pink Floyd. They are obviously one of the greatest. Thanx for turning me on to it.
That’s a weird edit of this song. Love your reaction though. I agree with other commenters. You guys should do the entire album. It’s truly a work of art.
Back in the day we would get a little something, lay on the beach, star gaze to this entire album! Will never get tired of hearing this. Thx for reminding this older hippie girl it’s never too late to revisit the beach! Enjoy your reactions !
You two beautiful people need to react to Comfortably numb and Sorrow live pulse concert version,it will take you on an emotional journey 👍🏴
As for YES and GENESIS, listening to the compositions of PINK FLOYD is to live a musical experience at the limit of the transcendental. Thanks to you two.
You guys need to start hearing some of the original Syd Barrett Floyd like astronomy domine and other classics off “piper”
Astronomy Domine is incredible
Barrett's stuff ain't for everybody, actually very few listen to it, but they are a dedicated few.
I love that Amber is a Floyd fan. I love how you both let the artistry of the movies and music you choose to react to move and affect you. Your minds and souls are human. You're not bound by narrow choices or genres. I'm becoming addicted to you guys.
Check out the PULSE LIVE version of Comfortably Numb. The extended guitar solo and spectacular light show combine for an unforgettable performance.
This version seems to be an extended version, not from the original album.
If ever ther was an album that needed to be listened to on its entirety, start to finish, Dark Side of the Moon is that album. The way one song flows into the other...it's a whole experience.
This Lp in 1973 was soooo huge ,,
Concept albums like this one have to be heard in their entirety to be fully appreciated. Listening to one song is like reading one chapter from a book and trying to understand and evaluate it. This album has an extraordinary history of popularity, longevity of top sales, and critical reviews and rankings.
While this song is still fantastic on its own, this album is meant to be listened to all at once. Trust me, it is an experience that everyone must have in their life.
Spot on Amber...SPOT on..
This is one of those songs that helps you understand why hippie types would tune their TV to a movie and turn the sound off while the audio was provided by songs like this. If only for your own edification, you really want to listen to the whole album through continuously (or as continuously as three energetic kids will allow). But I really think you'd get good viewership doing some special shows featuring whole albums like this one, Sargent Pepper's by the Beatles, and Days of Future Past by the Moody Blues.
Great suggestions!!!!!
As someone said below, this is some fan's re-edit of this song,, adding loops to make this short song longer. They pumped up the bass too.
There are a lot of people here that listened to this stoned! Not all, maybe, but the ones who were impressionable, What a VIBE the 70's were!
I was usually stoned when I played Pink Floyd
The best vibe ever was THEEE 1970s
This is by far THE best album ever. You really do just need to listen the the entire album in one setting. It is one of the only albums I can do that for EVERY TIME I listen to it.
Everything you want to know about life...you just heard it
The whole album is a must. It’s a masterpiece, one song flowing into the other.
This album is designed to be listened to in its entirety in one sitting. The music makes much more sense and flows from beginning to end. Doesn't really matter to us but you are doing yourselves a disservice by listening to "songs"
"Breathe , 2 AM" , Anna Nalick . Female Friday , lyric version .
By the way, this is an odd, edited version, with bits missing or overly repeated. You should go with the full album version with the iconic "home" section at the end of Breathe: "Home, home again. I like to be here when I can. And when I come home cold and tired, I like to warm my bones beside the fire. Far away, across the fields, the tolling of the iron bell, calls the faithful to their knees, to hear the softly spoken magic spell." It then merges beautifully into "The Great Gig in the Sky". ua-cam.com/video/6DVu9vF5J3Y/v-deo.html
Thank you, it was heartbreaking to hear this crud
Floyd is such a vibe! GIRL you got it. Breath.
This is an album you must listen to from start to finish.
Part of Pink Floyd's Dark side of the moons genius is engineering done by Alan Parsons who went on to record and perform some Fantastic musical works
The intro of this song reminds me of being on the ocean. The way the instruments are played makes me feel as though I'm out at sea. And the deeper into the song the music and way the vocals play makes me feel waves coming up in a beach, and at other moments I feel the ebb and flow of the tide.
"Taking you in a trip" and "mind altering" are very accurate ways to explain this song, and most of this album.
This album remained on the Billboard listing for an UNBELIEVABLE length of time! Kinda surprised it's still not on it. But Pink Floyd always has several songs listed when a "rock" station does their "100 (or higher) Top Rock Song In History" countdowns every New Year's Eve/Day. One group I'm sorry I never got a chance to see live.....tickets were always sold out before I could get one.
I know you guys don’t condone drugs but I’m a child of the sixties. Pink Floyd, specifically this album was Great to zone out on some really good mushrooms and kick back for the whole album. Not only were you there but your whole body was there. From Miami but always watching from Panama City Florida, USA. 🇺🇸. No Snow Just Breeze !
Panama gold and Floyd
First 2 Floyd shows we were tripping, big time. No way to duplicate those experiences, and I still remember both shows clearly.
You ABSOLUTELY DO NOT NEED DRUGS to listen to PF. Just think how many criminals you funded by buying their drugs.
When life seems to just give me a beat down, I put on head phones and play this album from start to finish.
If you get the chance to see Roger Waters in concert this year, you have to do it !! He is 78 and still puts on quite a show ! It is more than a concert , it is an experience !! Keep those Pink Floyd reactions coming !!
I saw him in concert a couple months ago. Amazing!
Over the years, I've noticed one thing. Pink Floyd songs seem to be played more when it's raining outside. May just be me, but around here, Columbus, OH, when it's raining, you're almost always guaranteed to hear a Floyd song.
What people miss out on, with the rise of Apple Music and the ability to pick and choose songs off of albums out of context, is the "flow" of the music from one song to another in proper order. Some albums, esp. Floyd's, are designed to be listened to one side at a time, giving you a whole picture/film musical experience, rather than a single single snapshot. I recommend listening to certain albums at least one full side at a time. Beatles Abbey Road, Sgt Peppers.. Floyd Darkside of the Moon, the Wall, Eagles Desperado, Queen A Night at the Opera, etc. Although its' great to listen to individual songs, you really do miss a lot sometimes because you're not exposed to the album as a whole.
Floyd has a sound all their own. One of my favorites, Wish You Were Here. Watch it with the lyrics.
Try anything live from the pulse concert.One of these days, Run like hell, High hopes, or Coming back to life are all great songs I think you would like. Please do some live Floyd you will be impressed.
The enchanting thing about Progressive Rock of the 70's was the great understanding of sound and how to mix it in the control room when recording. The layers and "experience" was what it was all about. :)
Dude and Dudette, you need to listen to the whole side. It's meant to be experienced in one sitting. From the opening to the end of Great Gig in the Sky. The transitions are amazing.
Comfortably numb... live pulse concert.
Best solo... EVER!!!!