Nice one. I was thinking each one was an essential element of the band like: Nick Mason: Earth Gilmour: Wind Rick Wright: Rain Roger Waters: Fire Of course that left out Syd who was maybe more like the creator
@@queenfubi Why does syd get all the greater parts,the creator and the soul, was in the band for like 5 years,not to say he sucked,but he did not one thing that made pink floyd who they are rembered as today,Gilmour was the creator way better guirarist and mind than Barrett
I love the moment in Comfortably Numb where Nick Mason takes off his headphones. He knows this is the last time this will ever happen and he wants to experience every picosecond.
@@Johnnyboywc Hello, it is great to know that you participate in this project. If it's not too much trouble, maybe you could take away this question, Why don't the cameras focus on Richard Wright? First of all, Thanks
He probably realised by that point he didn't need them, he played the track for 40 years. He did need them however for the beginning of Money as his timing was off at the start, causing David to need to slow down (as David sings the first line you can actually see him take them off), but the 7/4 time change is an absolute pain in the ass, so it was pretty understandable 👍
Pink Floyd History ends that night. A smile of David to Nick, the words of Roger, and the headphones get off by Nick tells everything. The last frame of this 24 minutes is unforgettable. I cry in 2005, i cry now. And goodbye Rick, forever with us.
Maurizio Consoli maybe a freeze frame for each person, explaining what they're doing now (David's gone off creating new beautiful music, Rick unfortunately passed away, Nick's touring in smaller measures and Roger's gone off making the same political stuff with the same power and pissing off a lot of people)
Da Pumaface I rate Rogers new album tbh, and wether you agree with his politics or not, his tours are definitely the closest to the Pink Floyd extravaganza of the old days
Not everything has a happy ending, but this one did. The Pink Floyd legacy, in all its sprawling breadth and volume, was crystallized into one essence. Note the power station cameo, the mentioning of Syd Barrett, the appearance of every one of their most significant albums. It was a masterful conclusion. Fairy tales do come true.
Roger looks truly happy in this. Makes me want to cry everytime I see it. I respect how he never leaves out Syd, even to this day. I saw him 4 times on Roger's current tour for 'this is not a drill' and every show has a chunk devoted to his friend and founder. Without Syd, the greatest band in history would not exist.
Agreed. I just wish he was capable of setting aside his prickly personality and ego every time he and David interact for longer than one day. I’m not saying it’s all Rogers fault. But had he done a lot better with the things I mentioned, they’d probably still tour. Hell, considering they clashed multiple times and argued over a 20min set list, they barely even made it to this performance after only being around each other for a couple days. It just sucks because, as you said, this is the greatest band ever.
@@alexandriaocasio-smollett5078 quiza el bien y el mal se juntan en pink floyd,el mejor perfume se sirve en frasco pequeño y gilmour y waters son el mayor ejemplo... Nunca he visto a waters tan feliz en un escenario como estos 24 minutos,no lo culpo de nada aunque pueda parecer el malo,ha sido el lider de la mejor banda de la histioria.
@@alexandriaocasio-smollett5078 el ejemplo mas claro para mi es "the animals" quiza la mejor obra maestra de la musica casi escrita integramente por Rogers quitando Dogs,la mejor cancion de la historia de Gilmour.
@@rc2869 There are no facts when it comes to your appreciation of music. Can everyone stop being so condescendant and peremptory when it comes to classic rock ?
Goosebumps all throughout, when Gilmour goes into comfortably numb solo just how much he was feeling it. Then Roger waves over David at the end, just incredible.
The vocal transition from Roger to David in Comfortably Numb is one of the most moving moments I’ve ever seen in my years of experiencing music. Breathtaking chemistry despite their shared animosity.
Maybe he didn't need to hear the click anymore (not more overdubbed sequences, as it was the last part of the show), so he could speed up the tempo freely.
History lesson: This concert was the first time since The Final Cut that David used The Black Strat. The guitar was bought in 1970 at Manny's guitar store in New York, a 1969 3-color sunburst Strat with an alder body and a rosewood fretboard. It was modified to hell and back and eventually was painted black, given a custom black acrylic pickguard, a 1983 50's reissue neck, aged white parts, a custom shortened whammy bar, and a custom pickup set with a Fender CS Fat 50's in the neck, a Fender CS '69 in the middle, and a Seymour Duncan SSL-1 in the neck. He lent it to a Hard Rock Cafe in the 80s and he got it back not long before the show. 14 years later, it sold at Christie's for $3.8M US, the most expensive guitar ever sold at auction.
@@elansleazebaganno funny! Nicks drum set, Rick’s keyboards, hell, even Dick Parry’s sax would likely sell for way more. If we are talking about the value of these instruments based on the talent that used these fine instruments. Not knocking Rog, but we all know his talents are with his words, not his ability to play bass.
I know squat about geetars, but a bit about wood and I wouldn't have thought ANY alder trees could grow big enough to make a guitar out of. Maybe they were glued together. But hell I've got an 'alder farm' out back, maybe I should make geetars out of them!
At night, when everything is calm and quiet, I often come back to this concert. And every time, I cry. And then I cry. And then I cry a little bit more. History was written in London that night, the night when David Gilmour and Roger Waters, the once good friends that became worst enemies, decided to temporarily put their feuds and differences aside, lower their weapons and reuinte with their long time brothers Nick Mason and Richard Wright for a last concert together. On that night, Pink Floyd as we wanted them was back. Sadly, that night Pink Floyd as we wanted them was also over. Soon David and Roger were back striking at each other, and 3 years later, in 2008, Richard Wright passed away in cancer, making this concert the last time the classic Pink Floyd line-up played together on stage. In some ways, it makes me sad that the reunion didn't last longer. Why couldn't David and Roger bury the hatchet for good and done a huge Pink Floyd reunion tour together with Nick and Richard? We'll never know. What we know though, is that Pink Floyd as we want them will never come back. And for me, it actually seems pretty fair that everything ended here, that night in London. Maybe the Pink Floyd reunion wasn't meant to be a permanent thing? Maybe it was meant to only be a temporarily occasion? Regardless, Pink Floyd created history that night, and delivered one of the most epic, emotional and amazing moments in the history of mankind. And while he wasn't there physically, Syd Barrett was still present on that stage in some way. I'm glad he got the opportunity to see his brothers reuinte and play together one last time before he passed away. His spirit really shined on those crazy diamonds that night.
@Vladimir You can tell from even really early footage they have very different personalities. Waters was quite outspoken and confrontational whereas Gilmour was very laid back and more tacit. There's some footage of them making DSOTM and Roger's having a right go at somebody and Dave's just sat there keeping out of it.
Leroy Lang I think I agree with you, Nick hasn't played for so long now, he would either have to practice for the tour or, yeah, just do guest appearances with David here and there, I remember David asked Nick to come on stage on one tour David was doing, and commented, "we better do one that he remembers"... It would be awesome if he did though, as half of Pink Floyd is better than just one or none!
To a certain extent I agree. A lot of this comes down to taste. But considering the catalog, body of work, influence, multiple groundbreaking styles/sound/instruments incorporated into rock, and their entire contribution to pop culture in the entire world, The Beatles are the greatest band. Everyone else is fighting for second place. In my opinion, Pink Floyd is in second place because their contribution, albeit in different ways, is almost as big as the Beatles.
The Beatles. David Bowie, Rolling Stones, Queen, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Rod Stewart, Jeff Beck, The Faces, Elton John, and many more. Just incredible, the amount of legendary bands/artists/musicians that came out of England. Amazing really.
Ehhhh sorry to burst your bubble but the throwing off of the phones wasnt anything but he'd finished following the click track for 1st few mins of song, a lot of drummers do this.
15 years on from 2 July 2005. One of my biggest concert memories is being at the very front barrier all that day with my Dad, who was 67 at the time. Amazing to see that performance from just a few feet away. Since losing my Dad two years ago I've rewatched those magical 24 minutes many times. Wish You Were Here obviously more poignant now. Great memories of an incredible day.
@@lesliestockell1822 Thank you for your kind words. Yes I often watch the gig back and think of my Dad and how lucky we were to be there. As you said, a real moment of history.
@@dianesaienni5466 Yes it definitely is a wonderful memory. A historic moment in music history made even better by my personal memory of being there with my Dad. It was an amazing day that will always mean a lot to me.
Well Richard kept his cancer private. He just went out on stage with his 3 other bandmates and gave us his all. RIP Richard, God Bless you and your entire family...
@@comradeabby3141 Yes that I knew. Boy, I can't remember where I heard about when he said he had cancer. I believe that in 2006 he found out but I am going by something I believe I read but did not hear. I know that he and David Gilmour were in studio together that year & then they went on the road later that same year to do some concerts together. It was just so cool to see the 4 of them at the 2005 concert. I know that Neil Young who was doing Canada's part of the concert, ran back stage because he heard Pink Floyd were all together on stage in London starting their gig.... Thanks for mentioning that though... Sad thing. Richard was a great musician....
I think the director didn't realise that Rick was in the band. The 3rd guitarist was shown more often. A shame because the video was almost perfect otherwise.
My thoughts exactly. Sadly! But true! I can't concieve in my mind this type of event with this caliber of bands ever happening again, because obviously...this caliber of bands have not been created en masse recently like they were in the 20th century! There's only a handful that come close but still nothing in comparison. Yeah, sad 😔
@@thestr8person yeah I don't think stuff like coldplay comes close to pink floyd. They are the greatest rock band in history, and most music until recently _was_ rock, so you figure out on your own. Even Beatles in my humble opinion do not surpass PF. They simply did not have as much historic legacy. People in my school who aren't into stuff like trap all listen Floyd, and I am yet to find someone that likes Beatles as much. And that's coming from a country pretty far away from Britain. Yes they were extremely influential and left a lot of musical legacy, but most of it seems to be 68'er hype. Like if kids today in 50 years said “dem Migos was the best group of all time, they literally pioneered trap“. We could go back and discover even bigger and better artists, but then again it comes down to personal immersion in music. And for me, Floyd is no1.
The best part of this musical pleasure was seeing Nick Mason take his ear monitors off. It’s like he knew that it was the first time in 24 years and it would be the last and he wanted to hear the solos. The only downer was lack of screen time for Richard Wright. He has been as much a part of this band as the others and deserved more.
@@jonnylpenmanwhat matters is that those who love PF know how much he mattered. Without him the sound of Floyd would be so different, and lacking in the soul.
I was there live. Saw all of this happen - live. Waited all day, through all the acts, till after midnight, to see them play. My goodness. What a night. I had a bad toothache that day, but the ecstasy of Pink Floyd playing and their music drowned out that pain.
fraz1314 Maybe I’m wrong, but the event ran way, way past the scheduled time and they were on not far off from midnight. I had a party to attend five minutes from the park, and with the commotion of exiting the park etc., got there after 1.30 am. Approximating from that.
I wish they would understand there is a new generation of Pink Floyd fans because their music stands the test of time. I wish they would reunite once more so today’s teens can experience this live. I’m so thankful my kids love them, feel them, get them and try to figure themselves out through their songs just as I did and still do❤️
Now that Wright is gone, Pink Floyd is gone as well. It would be a joy to see the remaining 3 reunite though, but that magic dust of music that was Richard Wright is gone
That's definitely not gonna happen. Waters is a Russian aggression apologist, & Gilmour's son's wife is Ukranian. These peace loving mfs find a new reason to go to war with each other every decade. (Disclaimer: seeing Waters' Us & Them tour was the greatest night of my life.)
Gilmour is one of the most underrated guitarists in the world. A lot of people don't give him the credit he deserves because he doesn't try to fit 100 notes into one bar.
"Conscientious Objectors" to serving in the Vietnam War sometimes chose to go to prison for 2-years instead, as a political and moral statement. This is what world-famous boxer, Muhammed Ali, chose. Another memorable Roger Waters lyric, from the song, Echoes (and the kind of thing one might experience on psychedelics): Strangers passing in the street, By chance, two separate glances meet. And I am you, and what I see is me.
This is what live concert must look like. No auto-tune, no lip-syncing, no glossy outfits, no show-off. Just a bunch of artists playing real instruments and giving the audience moments to cherish for a lifetime.
Well, you’re a little off base. Pink Floyd defined lavish stadium rock shows in the 70s. After all, they’re the guys known for having a giant inflatable pig at their concerts. The Wall show was famous for the giant marionettes and giant wall built during the show. I love Floyd, but they are responsible for a lot of the over the top stuff you see in modern concerts.
This is Pink Floyd as always. They need NO glitz, makeup, clothing with bling, etc. Their music/vocals is all they’ve ever needed to be who they are.. the best! 💯T-shirt, jeans and instrument (the band) 🎸🔥🤟🏼💯🖤
24 minutes of thee most important moments in Rock Music. 12 Years later it still leaves a tennis ball lump in my throat and a tear in my eye. Thankfully it ends with the four reunited and the world able to live that moment in time.
I remember watching this live when I was like 11 years old and my moms was crying and I didnt understand... now here I am watching this 2019 and I'm crying so hard because this is such a beautiful historical moment and wow... just wow. This is one of the best performances of all time.
Dude same, we were down the beach on vacation for a week, and it was in the middle of the afternoon, she was like "WE HAVE TO GET BACK TO THE HOUSE BEFORE PINK FLOYD GOES ON!" And I remember sitting on the floor of the trailer watching it
Budilnik Ya. i agree with u im 20 years old and ive been listning to pink floyd for over 18 years now and i cant remebmer listning to theme and not getting chills
Desde mi punto de vista, no existe una reunion mas histórica que esta, quedara en la historia de la musica y lo mejor, que fuimos contemporáneos. Aun recuerdo ese dia.
Así es, soy fanático enfermo de Pink Floyd y The Beatles, y me alegra muchísimo que haya sucedido esto que es algo que tristemente jamás pasará con el cuarteto de Liverpool
18:30 Nick whips his headphones off, thinking "Fuck, I have the best seat in the house for a once-in-a-lifetime performance. Why am I listening to the monitor mix?"
Last concert of Pink Floyd... I've got tears in my eyes. When you listen to Pink Floyd, you know that God exists. No human being can produce such heavenly music. Thank you for the music, guys, we'll always remember you.
This live pretty much confirms to me that the "sound of pink floyd" is Richard Wright. It doesn't "sound Pink Floyd" without him, idk how to explain it. All those background sounds that you maybe don't notice that much usually, but goddamn if you notice the difference when they're missing. Underrated artist.
Wasn't he just. I saw Roger live in Sydney last week and he was excellent but would love to see all the guys together. Gilmour and Waters are just beyond words.
Curtdog 47 well unfortunately its only David, Roger and Nick left, if by some act of God they tour one last time it would probably only be Roger and David, which would still be dope
The last time ever the "Black Strat" cried with the original Pink Floyd line Up !! And,Now it hurts to know it belongs to some rich guys fancy collection !!
Priceless!. It was just amazing after so many years to see them together on stage the FOUR of them and very emotional to actually listen to the two original voices of Comfortably Numb perform this song together. It felt like kids watching divorced parents go out on a date one more time.
+KNEXBUILDER19 you are absolutely right my friend KC, Robert Fripp and all the band were too close to PF, they were good musicians too. Greetings from " too old to RR but too young to die" - Rio de Janeiro - Petropolis.
If you watch Led Zepplins 'The song remains the same' film, you will see that John Paul Jones isn't in shot that much either. And he played both bass and keyboard
Both channels failed so miserably at this that they weren't offered contracts to cover ANY OTHER major events. Now they just do IDIOT TV- am I right guys? Covering major concerts is now done by the few dedicated channels. Not MTV- which was originally built to cover music related TV videos. Put on MTV right now and watch a music video. I hope you like shit!
magic.... that's how. and also the fact he's used it exactly the same for that long. and he's probably trained it to be like that all that time.... and just practice
It's one of those voices upon first hearing you really don't grasp his range. Having tried to hit the higher pitches, he's a great vocalist. Dave and Ricks voices blended like magic, Rogers was always the perfect polar opposite. Still in awe listening to what they created over the years.
I was in the crowd that night. An incredible moment in time. I remember having goosebumps when the second Comfortably Numb solo was played. Honoured to be at the very last Pink Floyd reunion.
@@thomasandersen6719 Her name is Carol Kenyon, not many photos of her on the internet. She has been a backing singer for RW solo tours. But yes she is gorgeous.
You can really feel the pure emotion and power of classic rock n roll from the original Pink Floyd in the last few minutes, as they gave it their all as they knew it'll probably be the last time they were going to perform together. Bloody amazing.
This will be known as the last true Pink Floyd reunion. David was interviewed right after this and when asked if they would ever play together again, his simple answer was "No"...
It really is. I can think of only too solos that come close and one was a comfortably numb homage. Nothing as it seems by Pearl Jam, and Song for the Innocent by Pain of Salvation. Song for the innocent is probably my 2nd favorite solo but comfortably numb will always be the best.
That look, at 14:09, that David gives back to Nick, is priceless! A quick grin, to silently say, "This never gets old, does it, my friend?" God, they've been doing it, for so long. It truly kills me that Rick left us. We miss you, man!
I’m so glad this show happened. It’s maybe one of the greatest comebacks ever, if not the best. Such an absolutely perfect performance, just to leave it at one show is very sad but also maybe the perfect way to end on a high. These guys were really incredible together and this was really the most perfect send-off they could have ever had
I was there live at 20 years of age and now I’m back here at 35. I didn’t know pink floyds work at the time but I knew their importance before this show . They weren’t advertised on the bill and this performance left its mark on me . Thank you pink floyd
Only if you like his style, personally I am not a great fan of Floyd, they are great musicians and I admire that. Personally I would rather listen to Mark Knopfler.
This is the most magical 24 min in the history of music. I was blessed enough to see Pink Floyd Live 1988 and 1994 but this is a blast with the original line up. (I know that Syd where the original guitarist but this is pure magic.)
Such a great audience... I think every one of them felt all the songs in their heart... & ofcourse Pink Floyd, a legend played like legend... I wish i could see them live...
¡¡IMPERDIBLE!! UNA VERDADERA JOYA: LA ÚLTIMA VEZ QUE TOCARON LOS MIEMBROS ORIGINALES DE PINK FLOYD. OJO EN "COMFORTABLY NUMB", MUCHAS EMOCIONES, NO TENGO PALABRAS PARA EXPRESAR LO QUE ME PRODUCE VER CANTAR A ESTOS DOS MONSTRUOS. ¡¡SÓLO DISFRÚTENLO AMIGOS!!
Hermoso sin lugar a dudas aunque me hubiese gustado que se uniera también el leyenda Syd, pero por otra parte esto es sin duda un show legendario.. demostrando lo que es la música..
I enjoy thinking that Syd was watching TV on a regular night in Cambridge, unaware that his second family was on stage playing their tunes, and then Syd gets the urge to change the channel and catches Pink Floyd playing Wish You Were Here and Roger saying “We’re singing this song for the ones who arent here, especially Syd.”
Everytime. As they’re taking their bow, tears well up in my eyes. Such a special moment, such a special band. I’ll be listening to this until I’m an old man.
As much as I enjoy seeing them together again and putting on a close to perfect performance...my favourite part is when Gilmour goes full on "drunk dad at a wedding" at 18:02
Gran música, gran Grupo... Su música, nunca morirá... Su música va más allá... Desde México 🇲🇽 Pink Floyd es ir a un nivel que ellos inventaron Los mejores
Syd - The soul
David - The heart
Roger - The brain
Nick - The bones
Rick - The blood
No m8 David Is the Soul
wtf , Roger waters is all
@@LilMau No hes not
Nice one.
I was thinking each one was an essential element of the band like:
Nick Mason: Earth
Gilmour: Wind
Rick Wright: Rain
Roger Waters: Fire
Of course that left out Syd who was maybe more like the creator
@@queenfubi Why does syd get all the greater parts,the creator and the soul, was in the band for like 5 years,not to say he sucked,but he did not one thing that made pink floyd who they are rembered as today,Gilmour was the creator way better guirarist and mind than Barrett
I love the moment in Comfortably Numb where Nick Mason takes off his headphones. He knows this is the last time this will ever happen and he wants to experience every picosecond.
getting ready for that Gilmour goodness
I doubt that he could hear anything without those headphones
@@Johnnyboywc more details please
@@Johnnyboywc Hello, it is great to know that you participate in this project. If it's not too much trouble, maybe you could take away this question, Why don't the cameras focus on Richard Wright? First of all, Thanks
He probably realised by that point he didn't need them, he played the track for 40 years. He did need them however for the beginning of Money as his timing was off at the start, causing David to need to slow down (as David sings the first line you can actually see him take them off), but the 7/4 time change is an absolute pain in the ass, so it was pretty understandable 👍
Pink Floyd History ends that night. A smile of David to Nick, the words of Roger, and the headphones get off by Nick tells everything. The last frame of this 24 minutes is unforgettable. I cry in 2005, i cry now. And goodbye Rick, forever with us.
Maurizio Consoli maybe a freeze frame for each person, explaining what they're doing now (David's gone off creating new beautiful music, Rick unfortunately passed away, Nick's touring in smaller measures and Roger's gone off making the same political stuff with the same power and pissing off a lot of people)
Da Pumaface I rate Rogers new album tbh, and wether you agree with his politics or not, his tours are definitely the closest to the Pink Floyd extravaganza of the old days
... and symbolically real music did as well ! Smartphones era was just round the corner ...
Same feeling !!! I did cry!
Not everything has a happy ending, but this one did. The Pink Floyd legacy, in all its sprawling breadth and volume, was crystallized into one essence. Note the power station cameo, the mentioning of Syd Barrett, the appearance of every one of their most significant albums. It was a masterful conclusion. Fairy tales do come true.
Roger looks truly happy in this. Makes me want to cry everytime I see it. I respect how he never leaves out Syd, even to this day. I saw him 4 times on Roger's current tour for 'this is not a drill' and every show has a chunk devoted to his friend and founder. Without Syd, the greatest band in history would not exist.
Agreed. I just wish he was capable of setting aside his prickly personality and ego every time he and David interact for longer than one day. I’m not saying it’s all Rogers fault. But had he done a lot better with the things I mentioned, they’d probably still tour. Hell, considering they clashed multiple times and argued over a 20min set list, they barely even made it to this performance after only being around each other for a couple days. It just sucks because, as you said, this is the greatest band ever.
Consider the intense $#!T they went through to make any of this - If it's easy, everyone would do it.@@alexandriaocasio-smollett5078
Yes
@@alexandriaocasio-smollett5078 quiza el bien y el mal se juntan en pink floyd,el mejor perfume se sirve en frasco pequeño y gilmour y waters son el mayor ejemplo...
Nunca he visto a waters tan feliz en un escenario como estos 24 minutos,no lo culpo de nada aunque pueda parecer el malo,ha sido el lider de la mejor banda de la histioria.
@@alexandriaocasio-smollett5078 el ejemplo mas claro para mi es "the animals" quiza la mejor obra maestra de la musica casi escrita integramente por Rogers quitando Dogs,la mejor cancion de la historia de Gilmour.
Best twenty-four minutes on all youtube
As long as music is played people will look upon this as one of the all time great performances
@@abhimanyuanand1656 nah, Floyd is superior
@@TMthe33rd biased pov...
Juance Monasterios my phone said I had approx 24mins of battery life left.........best waste of battery ever
it's not true, another best 24min are for ECHOES ! :D
The way they look at each other like divorced parents, still awed and pulled together by their creation
A very astute observation and I quite agree with you
Walton Moore well they're nicer to eachother than my parents are lol
That maybe the most poetic way I've ever heard someone describe breaking up a family.
What a great way to put it. I got the feeling watching Roger, he did not want this performance to ever end.
I agree.
100 of years from now people will look at Gilmour's solo guitar in comfortably numb same as we look today at Mozart or Beethoven's music.
There is No better Guitair/Vocal combo than Dave. FACT!
@@rc2869 There are no facts when it comes to your appreciation of music. Can everyone stop being so condescendant and peremptory when it comes to classic rock ?
I don't think humanity will get this far
I agree
I’m not sure it will be documented in a century, but I say here and now its friggin classic 😁
Who is watching this today and have tears rolling down their faces of pure music goosebumping joy? 🥰😍
Great to see that Roger is there is well and smiling. Pink Floyd was God to me. They will always be one of the best bands that ever lived!!!
Goosebumps all throughout, when Gilmour goes into comfortably numb solo just how much he was feeling it. Then Roger waves over David at the end, just incredible.
Absolutely incredible 😢👏👏🙏🙏
Not me.
The vocal transition from Roger to David in Comfortably Numb is one of the most moving moments I’ve ever seen in my years of experiencing music. Breathtaking chemistry despite their shared animosity.
😊😊😊😊😊
WYWH too ;)
Here are time codes for all songs
1:06 Breathe
5:07 Money
12:00 Wish you were here
16:29 Comfortable numb
Sometimes, very rarely, it's not necessery
@@DiadyaSirozha well said
Some people may have only spare time to listen to 1 song, so it's nice this has been done!
Dark Side of the Moon
Dark Side of the Moon
Wish You were Here
The Wall
4 men 4 well known songs
Just pure Greatness
Thank you Pink Floyd…..
Damn, even THIS was almost 15 years ago. We're getting old.
Fuck man
Getting.... We are OLD LOLOLO
@@mainsqueeze56 Speak for yourself. I'm not there yet. :)
There will be a time when everyone at this concert will be dead. And that won’t be too long from now. Tell your loved ones you love them.
It might be virtual reality created by aliens.
No pyro, no auto-tune, no bullshit... just 4 old titans flying high, once more around the sun. Thank you Syd, Rog, Dave, Nick and Rick.
Good Good Good Bull Shit!
Well said mate.
4 old titans .. insane line..
Syd is dead
@@danieltaylor4201 and? Rick is aswell
18:30 Nick Mason throws away headphones to hear the amazing Gilmour guitar solo.
Or maybe his feed was too loud?
Maybe he didn't need to hear the click anymore (not more overdubbed sequences, as it was the last part of the show), so he could speed up the tempo freely.
He knows
23:38 nick pulls rick closer, i wish i had a friend like him
Generally, throwing away your monitors while sitting behind a kit tends to let you head _less_ of the guitar player, not more ;-)
I almost failed some classes in college to go to this show....well worth it! I can die happy now.
I missed out due to only being 2 years old at the time :(
Worth it....but l envy you
...we don’t need no education.
@@willashton5222 SAME!
Love how Nick takes off his headphones before the first Comfortably Numb solo kicks in.
Dude you're a genious !
Nick also has a very nice car collection..... He owns a Ferrari 250 GTO with the reg number of 250 GTO...... ;-)
History lesson:
This concert was the first time since The Final Cut that David used The Black Strat. The guitar was bought in 1970 at Manny's guitar store in New York, a 1969 3-color sunburst Strat with an alder body and a rosewood fretboard. It was modified to hell and back and eventually was painted black, given a custom black acrylic pickguard, a 1983 50's reissue neck, aged white parts, a custom shortened whammy bar, and a custom pickup set with a Fender CS Fat 50's in the neck, a Fender CS '69 in the middle, and a Seymour Duncan SSL-1 in the neck. He lent it to a Hard Rock Cafe in the 80s and he got it back not long before the show. 14 years later, it sold at Christie's for $3.8M US, the most expensive guitar ever sold at auction.
That was very interesting, could you do one about Waters' black bass, if the history of it is as interesting as that of the strat?
@@elansleazebaganno funny! Nicks drum set, Rick’s keyboards, hell, even Dick Parry’s sax would likely sell for way more. If we are talking about the value of these instruments based on the talent that used these fine instruments. Not knocking Rog, but we all know his talents are with his words, not his ability to play bass.
Once had a Kahler bridge too, still has the marks
then Cobain's Unplugged guitar sold for $6MM
I know squat about geetars, but a bit about wood and I wouldn't have thought ANY alder trees could grow big enough to make a guitar out of. Maybe they were glued together. But hell I've got an 'alder farm' out back, maybe I should make geetars out of them!
At night, when everything is calm and quiet, I often come back to this concert. And every time, I cry. And then I cry. And then I cry a little bit more.
History was written in London that night, the night when David Gilmour and Roger Waters, the once good friends that became worst enemies, decided to temporarily put their feuds and differences aside, lower their weapons and reuinte with their long time brothers Nick Mason and Richard Wright for a last concert together. On that night, Pink Floyd as we wanted them was back. Sadly, that night Pink Floyd as we wanted them was also over. Soon David and Roger were back striking at each other, and 3 years later, in 2008, Richard Wright passed away in cancer, making this concert the last time the classic Pink Floyd line-up played together on stage. In some ways, it makes me sad that the reunion didn't last longer. Why couldn't David and Roger bury the hatchet for good and done a huge Pink Floyd reunion tour together with Nick and Richard? We'll never know. What we know though, is that Pink Floyd as we want them will never come back. And for me, it actually seems pretty fair that everything ended here, that night in London. Maybe the Pink Floyd reunion wasn't meant to be a permanent thing? Maybe it was meant to only be a temporarily occasion? Regardless, Pink Floyd created history that night, and delivered one of the most epic, emotional and amazing moments in the history of mankind. And while he wasn't there physically, Syd Barrett was still present on that stage in some way. I'm glad he got the opportunity to see his brothers reuinte and play together one last time before he passed away. His spirit really shined on those crazy diamonds that night.
One of the best comment found on UA-cam.
@@MrErCojone x2
You made me cry
@Vladimir You can tell from even really early footage they have very different personalities. Waters was quite outspoken and confrontational whereas Gilmour was very laid back and more tacit. There's some footage of them making DSOTM and Roger's having a right go at somebody and Dave's just sat there keeping out of it.
man, I cried twice tonight, with the David solo in comfortably numb on this historic night and with your comment. Cheers Martin, shine on!
I love the way David smiles at Nick, you just know they are close mates.
Keith Hall I've heard a rumour Nick is on the drums for David's tour later this year. That will be awesome.
***** That, my friend would be awesome indeed!
***** I doubt he'll do the whole tour but he may pop up at some of the shows to play a old Floyd classic or two.
Leroy Lang I think I agree with you, Nick hasn't played for so long now, he would either have to practice for the tour or, yeah, just do guest appearances with David here and there, I remember David asked Nick to come on stage on one tour David was doing, and commented, "we better do one that he remembers"... It would be awesome if he did though, as half of Pink Floyd is better than just one or none!
***** keep your eye on this website, they seem to have insight to everything. www.davidgilmourtour.com/band.html
R.I.P
Syd Barret and Richard Wright
The heart and soul of PF
No one on this earth will ever be able to convince that Pink Floyd isn’t the greatest band in the history of music!
i just wish that Syd was still here. Say the Wall two times. I will never forget it!!!!!
FACT!! 🤘🙏👏
To a certain extent I agree. A lot of this comes down to taste. But considering the catalog, body of work, influence, multiple groundbreaking styles/sound/instruments incorporated into rock, and their entire contribution to pop culture in the entire world, The Beatles are the greatest band.
Everyone else is fighting for second place.
In my opinion, Pink Floyd is in second place because their contribution, albeit in different ways, is almost as big as the Beatles.
@@alexandriaocasio-smollett5078third Rolling Stones and 4th Zeppelin in my opinion
Zeppelin 3rd
4 Stones 4 Queen
5 Queen 5 Stones @@anemia94
The Beatles. David Bowie, Rolling Stones, Queen, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Rod Stewart, Jeff Beck, The Faces, Elton John, and many more. Just incredible, the amount of legendary bands/artists/musicians that came out of England. Amazing really.
5tar5z Not sure how rod stewarts managed to wangle his way into that list (twice) but fair play to him!
@@janderson2709 or the Beatles!!!
Josh Jackson Hello indie 19 year old that’s just discovered rock music
@@janderson2709 nice try mate I'm 27 and love dance and r n b and everything
@@janderson2709 Good catch, wondered the same thing. But hey, guess it takes all kinds to make a world.
18:25 best part. Watching Nick throw his headphones off to listen to Dave's solo
One last time :(
Gooasooh Or the first time of many in eternity.
Ehhhh sorry to burst your bubble but the throwing off of the phones wasnt anything but he'd finished following the click track for 1st few mins of song, a lot of drummers do this.
12:27 "...and particularly, of course, for Syd." - Richard Wright nods. I cry.
Lloyd made me tear up
15 years on from 2 July 2005. One of my biggest concert memories is being at the very front barrier all that day with my Dad, who was 67 at the time. Amazing to see that performance from just a few feet away. Since losing my Dad two years ago I've rewatched those magical 24 minutes many times. Wish You Were Here obviously more poignant now. Great memories of an incredible day.
So sorry for the loss of your dad. What an amazing moment in music history you shared together. ❤️
@@lesliestockell1822 Thank you for your kind words. Yes I often watch the gig back and think of my Dad and how lucky we were to be there. As you said, a real moment of history.
Wayne your very lucky to have been there especially to share that with your Dad. What a wonderful memory.
@@dianesaienni5466 Yes it definitely is a wonderful memory. A historic moment in music history made even better by my personal memory of being there with my Dad. It was an amazing day that will always mean a lot to me.
My father never really enjoyed the music I do like, but whenever I played any Floyd song he would ask "That's Pink Floyd, aint it?". RIP old man.
It's sad to see that Rick was almost never on the screen.
Well Richard kept his cancer private. He just went out on stage with his 3 other bandmates and gave us his all. RIP Richard, God Bless you and your entire family...
@@montydaniels1054 this was in 2005, he died in 2008 in which his family called a short battle I dont think he had it here
@@comradeabby3141 Yes that I knew. Boy, I can't remember where I heard about when he said he had cancer. I believe that in 2006 he found out but I am going by something I believe I read but did not hear. I know that he and David Gilmour were in studio together that year & then they went on the road later that same year to do some concerts together. It was just so cool to see the 4 of them at the 2005 concert. I know that Neil Young who was doing Canada's part of the concert, ran back stage because he heard Pink Floyd were all together on stage in London starting their gig.... Thanks for mentioning that though... Sad thing. Richard was a great musician....
I think the director didn't realise that Rick was in the band. The 3rd guitarist was shown more often. A shame because the video was almost perfect otherwise.
This show was end to an era.
My thoughts exactly. Sadly! But true! I can't concieve in my mind this type of event with this caliber of bands ever happening again, because obviously...this caliber of bands have not been created en masse recently like they were in the 20th century! There's only a handful that come close but still nothing in comparison. Yeah, sad 😔
... and smartphones era was just round the corner ...
The Endless River end this era. Endless river is logical continuation of all history.
@@thestr8person yeah I don't think stuff like coldplay comes close to pink floyd. They are the greatest rock band in history, and most music until recently _was_ rock, so you figure out on your own.
Even Beatles in my humble opinion do not surpass PF. They simply did not have as much historic legacy. People in my school who aren't into stuff like trap all listen Floyd, and I am yet to find someone that likes Beatles as much. And that's coming from a country pretty far away from Britain.
Yes they were extremely influential and left a lot of musical legacy, but most of it seems to be 68'er hype. Like if kids today in 50 years said “dem Migos was the best group of all time, they literally pioneered trap“.
We could go back and discover even bigger and better artists, but then again it comes down to personal immersion in music. And for me, Floyd is no1.
🎸🔥💯🖤😞
14:10
That smile David gave to Nick made me know everything is alright
Yeah :)
It's the "I've still got the better voice" smile
Oddly comforting still all these years later that sly little grin. Even if it is a dig.
YEa, except they fucking hate each other
@@BoutYoungAnnaLee No they don't. They hate Roger. Nick and Dave are friends.
The best part of this musical pleasure was seeing Nick Mason take his ear monitors off. It’s like he knew that it was the first time in 24 years and it would be the last and he wanted to hear the solos. The only downer was lack of screen time for Richard Wright. He has been as much a part of this band as the others and deserved more.
In the whole 24 minutes there is like one shot of Rick. There's more footage here of the backing singer. How was that even allowed
@@jonnylpenmanwhat matters is that those who love PF know how much he mattered. Without him the sound of Floyd would be so different, and lacking in the soul.
@@jonnylpenman yup wtf. Richard so underrated
I was there live. Saw all of this happen - live.
Waited all day, through all the acts, till after midnight, to see them play.
My goodness. What a night.
I had a bad toothache that day, but the ecstasy of Pink Floyd playing and their music drowned out that pain.
That's the feeling of being Comfortably Numb, my friend
Pish, they were on before midnight
fraz1314 Maybe I’m wrong, but the event ran way, way past the scheduled time and they were on not far off from midnight. I had a party to attend five minutes from the park, and with the commotion of exiting the park etc., got there after 1.30 am. Approximating from that.
I can only imagine
Me too....what a night, my first night in London!!!!
0:00 Breathe / Breathe (reprise)
4:59 Money
11:45 Wish You Were Here
16:25 Comfortably Numb
I
Gui Porto i
Gui Porto Thanks
14:11 Roger's singing with us because I'm pretty cool, you're pretty cool, Roger's pretty cool, and Rick's pretty cool.
You're right Dave.
@@shubhamkhare8054 guessed wrong, Gui Porto is right
That moment when David looks over at Nick and smiles...awesome
14:10
I wish they would understand there is a new generation of Pink Floyd fans because their music stands the test of time. I wish they would reunite once more so today’s teens can experience this live. I’m so thankful my kids love them, feel them, get them and try to figure themselves out through their songs just as I did and still do❤️
Age and ego won't allow it to happen now. I don't think the chemistry would be there after the animosity either
Richard died.
Now that Wright is gone, Pink Floyd is gone as well. It would be a joy to see the remaining 3 reunite though, but that magic dust of music that was Richard Wright is gone
Without Richard Wright you cannot have a real Pink Floyd reunion
That's definitely not gonna happen. Waters is a Russian aggression apologist, & Gilmour's son's wife is Ukranian. These peace loving mfs find a new reason to go to war with each other every decade.
(Disclaimer: seeing Waters' Us & Them tour was the greatest night of my life.)
Whoever directed this forgot that Richard was part of the band.
@@catgirl33333 they are
They thought he was a session musicion like the other guitarist you can see
You can't take a picture of a vampire! Lol. Science
Just said the same exact thing.
Apparently the BBC director didn’t know who Pink Floyd were and wasn’t sure who the members were until the group hug at the end... 😯
Gilmour will go down as one of THE greatest guitarists in history, the man is amazing.
Steve H You should have added an S at the end of guitarist
Batboy Carroll
Thank you for pointing that out bro.😁
Gilmour is one of the most underrated guitarists in the world. A lot of people don't give him the credit he deserves because he doesn't try to fit 100 notes into one bar.
Steve H along with jimmy page, and Keith Richards
it's already happened, bar Hendrix, he is the greatest
Speak to Me
/Breathe/Breathe (Reprise)
Money
5:03
Wish You Were Here
11:43
Comfortably Numb 16:27
Ronnie Mathews the (reprise) is actually the second half of “Time” but close haha
Ben Littleton, Yeah, but the second half of Time is called Breathe (Reprise)
Ben Littleton it is a reprise tho
I cried when wish you were here😭😭
This show is like the quick guide for hipsters, pseudo hippies and posers that only know those songs. Hahahahaha
“Did you exchange a walk upon part in the war for a lead role in a cage”. The greatest lyric ever written.
"Conscientious Objectors" to serving in the Vietnam War sometimes chose to go to prison for 2-years instead, as a political and moral statement. This is what world-famous boxer, Muhammed Ali, chose.
Another memorable Roger Waters lyric, from the song, Echoes (and the kind of thing one might experience on psychedelics):
Strangers passing in the street,
By chance, two separate glances meet.
And I am you, and what I see is me.
This is what live concert must look like.
No auto-tune, no lip-syncing, no glossy outfits, no show-off.
Just a bunch of artists playing real instruments and giving the audience moments to cherish for a lifetime.
Well, you’re a little off base. Pink Floyd defined lavish stadium rock shows in the 70s. After all, they’re the guys known for having a giant inflatable pig at their concerts. The Wall show was famous for the giant marionettes and giant wall built during the show. I love Floyd, but they are responsible for a lot of the over the top stuff you see in modern concerts.
Yeah. Pink floyd did first AND they did it right
RUSH IN RIO WAS LIT, BRO....😎
This is Pink Floyd as always. They need NO glitz, makeup, clothing with bling, etc. Their music/vocals is all they’ve ever needed to be who they are.. the best! 💯T-shirt, jeans and instrument (the band) 🎸🔥🤟🏼💯🖤
You must not of heard of what Pink Floyd are famous for then...
24 minutes of thee most important moments in Rock Music. 12 Years later it still leaves a tennis ball lump in my throat and a tear in my eye. Thankfully it ends with the four reunited and the world able to live that moment in time.
I do not understand the low intelligence of the organizers of the event, it was a unique occasion, and Pink Floyd should have played at least one hour
I remember watching this live when I was like 11 years old and my moms was crying and I didnt understand... now here I am watching this 2019 and I'm crying so hard because this is such a beautiful historical moment and wow... just wow. This is one of the best performances of all time.
That’s so cool mate. Sounds like your mum had a great appreciation for good music
Dude same, we were down the beach on vacation for a week, and it was in the middle of the afternoon, she was like "WE HAVE TO GET BACK TO THE HOUSE BEFORE PINK FLOYD GOES ON!" And I remember sitting on the floor of the trailer watching it
Your mom knew she was looking the last live performance...she was looking an historic event, she could not avoid tears...
I was crying too. It was a very big deal.
I cry every god damn time
David's smile to Nick 14:12 is so heart touching ❤️
it almost me cry he use to look at nick like that back in the day, but that was his soul smiling in forfillment they came back together
That power station cameo at 8:05 is epic. This is really a comprehensive summary of the Pink Floyd legacy.
Honestly, the camera people did a cool thing with that cameo
@@a113_mp yeah but sadly richard didn't get much screentime
Gorgeous 😍
it's lite up at night now. This was before the power station had spotlights. If you visit today 2022 and visit at night, it's beautufl lite up
@@jagdeepkaul1261 wish i was there
0:00 Breathe
4:59 Money
11:45 Wish You Were Here
16:25 Comfortably Numb
The first was Dark Side of The Moon...
Breathe In The Air is the opening track for the D.S.o.t.M.
thank you!!!
No such song "Dark side of the moon"...
0:00 no playoffs for the flyers ... AGAIN !
David Gilmour, Richard Wright, Nick Mason and Richard Gere
greates hits
I find this comment way underrated
My favorite comment on the internet
He saNG WITH LENNY HENRY AND UB40,
No digas mamadas!!...
I’ve been watching this reunion for 15 years now. Makes me cry every time. Best band ever.
In my land there are two kinds of music. Pink Floyd and all the rest!
damn right, no one compares
Budilnik Ya. i agree with u im 20 years old and ive been listning to pink floyd for over 18 years now and i cant remebmer listning to theme and not getting chills
Budilnik Ya, Bro I agree with y they do not make music like this anymore Pink Floyd forever!!!!
Agreeeee 100%
egee
Roger actually looks happy here.
Why is Gilmour so serious instead??
@@valesomejoio Probbably because he never liked Waters
@@nikonikic269 lmao he always looked serious since his PF concepcion.
Yeah, because he's a normal person with emotions, just like everybody else
Roger Waters found out he F@#$& up & that pink Floyd is his musical family!
for all of you who got to see them at this concert,,, you lucky lucky bastards!!!
*****
i was speaking to those that where at this gig, not the idiots who cap lock everything and take every comment on the internet personal.
Saw them live twice, and the one show their floating pig crashed into the stadium scoreboard.
I sat there for 11 hours just to hear this!!! Awesome!!!!!!!!!
Imagine seeing them at Echoes live in Pompeii!!! Now that would have been some shit right there!!
The greatest reunion in rock music history. I moment in time that'll be unmatched.
I agree!
It's a shame Gilmour's guitar solo in Comfortably Numb doesn't go on for twenty more minutes!
Listen the the "Pulse" version from the '94 tour. It's as long as it gets. It's awesome.
Indeed and the version off pulse does just that, if you were there live it would have you worn totally out
or Forever
25
I know right I wish
Desde mi punto de vista, no existe una reunion mas histórica que esta, quedara en la historia de la musica y lo mejor, que fuimos contemporáneos. Aun recuerdo ese dia.
Así es, soy fanático enfermo de Pink Floyd y The Beatles, y me alegra muchísimo que haya sucedido esto que es algo que tristemente jamás pasará con el cuarteto de Liverpool
Me apena que no hayan enfocado mucho a Rick
18:30 Nick whips his headphones off, thinking "Fuck, I have the best seat in the house for a once-in-a-lifetime performance. Why am I listening to the monitor mix?"
That was pretty epic
He's not, he's following a click track.
Ben Duffy bahahaha exactly what I was thinking
Oh no.. headphones to hear metronom.. sometimes a drummer need metronom to hear tempo
This isn't talked nearly enough about as a genuinely huge moment in music history
Last concert of Pink Floyd... I've got tears in my eyes. When you listen to Pink Floyd, you know that God exists. No human being can produce such heavenly music. Thank you for the music, guys, we'll always remember you.
This live pretty much confirms to me that the "sound of pink floyd" is Richard Wright. It doesn't "sound Pink Floyd" without him, idk how to explain it. All those background sounds that you maybe don't notice that much usually, but goddamn if you notice the difference when they're missing. Underrated artist.
The pigs flew
Without him, the band would have sounded great. With him, they became magical.
That’s exactly why David Gilmour Live in Gdańsk is so bloody amazing. It has the true soul of the band: Rick.
And holy crap this is amazing
ricks there though?
I like when Gilmour looks back at Nick and smiles when Rodger begins singing at 14:10
Se supone que debería de estar trabajando, pero decidí invertir 24 minutos en restaurar el alma y la mente
jsjajajajaja que chingon !!!!
I am not crying, you are crying.
No, it's just really smokey in here.
haha :')
Yes.
U r raight :') I was born too late to see them live but I'll carry their music with me forever just like my dad did til now.
Yeah, when Roger said his bit.....quite emotional for the rest of us too, Rog.....
You can tell Roger was absolutely loving this. Shame Gilmour didn't fancy touring as a group again, what I wouldn't give to see them live.
leerobbo92 agreed. I'd give pretty much anything lol
leerobbo92 No Doubt! I can only watch this and get some of that feeling. Nothing near what it would have been like being there!🤔🙄
This is the best live pink floyd concert !
Wasn't he just. I saw Roger live in Sydney last week and he was excellent but would love to see all the guys together. Gilmour and Waters are just beyond words.
Curtdog 47 well unfortunately its only David, Roger and Nick left, if by some act of God they tour one last time it would probably only be Roger and David, which would still be dope
The last time ever the "Black Strat" cried with the original Pink Floyd line Up !!
And,Now it hurts to know it belongs to some rich guys fancy collection !!
good for it since David want so
Obviously not og line up but ok
💔
Fuck Jim Irsay
Don't worry I'll save all I can to buy it play it every single day
This version of Wish You Were Here with both Roger and David singing is my favorite version.
Priceless!. It was just amazing after so many years to see them together on stage the FOUR of them and very emotional to actually listen to the two original voices of Comfortably Numb perform this song together. It felt like kids watching divorced parents go out on a date one more time.
I actually felt the same ;-)
16:25 one of the 5 best songs in the universe, voices... solos... drums... I do not know if this song has anything wrong ... *PERFECTION 100%*
there will never be another like them.
Hassan Mortazavi How do you know?
hasekdom Cause it's freaking impossible
+Hassan Mortazavi Have you checked out King Crimson? They are pretty much the only other band that comes close to Pink Floyd.
+KNEXBUILDER19 you are absolutely right my friend KC, Robert Fripp and all the band were too close to PF, they were good musicians too. Greetings from " too old to RR but too young to die" - Rio de Janeiro - Petropolis.
I think this and Queen at Live Aid in 1985 have to be the two greatest moments of both concerts.
Controversial.....
We're on the same page here. Absolutely amazing.
Could not agree more, the two finest bands and guitarists in my view
@@96jde Name me any other moment that can top either though. I seriously can't think of anything.
@@callejarvholm 85 were Clapton, Knopfler and Elliot Easton, so no way Queen had de the best guitarrist
I hate so much the fact that Rick was practically not even shot for one second!
If you watch Led Zepplins 'The song remains the same' film, you will see that John Paul Jones isn't in shot that much either. And he played both bass and keyboard
I was wondering if he was even there...till the ending. Why such a tiny setlist?
Both channels failed so miserably at this that they weren't offered contracts to cover ANY OTHER major events. Now they just do IDIOT TV- am I right guys? Covering major concerts is now done by the few dedicated channels. Not MTV- which was originally built to cover music related TV videos. Put on MTV right now and watch a music video. I hope you like shit!
ilsognoastratto watch it again Money?
ilsognoastratto he was for like a second in comfortably numb
I LOVE Dave's voice. And how the fuck does it sound exactly as good as in the 70's?
magic.... that's how. and also the fact he's used it exactly the same for that long. and he's probably trained it to be like that all that time.... and just practice
Bruno Silva because they are not human. They can do everything
It's one of those voices upon first hearing you really don't grasp his range. Having tried to hit the higher pitches, he's a great vocalist. Dave and Ricks voices blended like magic, Rogers was always the perfect polar opposite. Still in awe listening to what they created over the years.
If any performance rivaled Queen at Live Aid, it would be this one!
This edges it for me....
I think it does for me as well. But boy is it ever some type of close.
Bob geldoff pulled two of the most legendary shows up his sleeve. The man is a genius.
No Metallica in Russia 1991
@@hunterbentzen3302 Metallica in Russia 91 was good, but Queen and Pink Floyd are on a different Level in every sense....
I was in the crowd that night. An incredible moment in time. I remember having goosebumps when the second Comfortably Numb solo was played. Honoured to be at the very last Pink Floyd reunion.
I bloody love this band. Pink Floyd you're the best! they may be old, but their music will live for ever!
+Anonymous Caveman Old? Bite your tongue you young, iPhone toting heathen!!! LOL
you know the 70's and 80's was quite some time ago right??
Anonymous Caveman I think he may have been a reformed Belieber...
Never!
God he's such a shit artist!
One of the greatest bands of all time
Thee greatest band of all time*
+dadawFokus the beatles are #1
+URAYOAN GARRIGA i respect the beatles they were great indeed
but dude don't come to a pink floyd video to say that the beatles are better
***** i guess
Holtflyer is not one of the greatest band... it is the GREATEST BAND OF ALL TIMES,.. PERIOD!!!
I can say this with no fear. Pink Floyd were the Mozart from the modern age. One of the very very few bands that past to immortality.
I agree with U totally
More Beethoven fore me ;)
Better than them both.
Suko Laynon
That’s not the question !
IMO Best concept album by anyone is The Wall, Floyd are timeless.
i almost find it hard to believe this is life. Their music is so clean and precise and it sounds waaaay better than it does on any album.
15:19 Gilmour became one with guitar and started to play additional strings through his mouth.
Didn't expect to see you here
It really started @14:14
its called scat singing
@@thomasandersen6719 Her name is Carol Kenyon, not many photos of her on the internet. She has been a backing singer for RW solo tours. But yes she is gorgeous.
@@nigelpisswater484 bro was using a talk box before the talk box was cool
TEARS IN MY EYES, What a lucky people to see this truly music MONSTERS for last time together!!!!
This just blows me away every time I watch it.
and me. massive lump in the throat and tear in the eye.
You can really feel the pure emotion and power of classic rock n roll from the original Pink Floyd in the last few minutes, as they gave it their all as they knew it'll probably be the last time they were going to perform together. Bloody amazing.
it is 2017 and I still can feel the energy.
everytime you hear this ....
This will be known as the last true Pink Floyd reunion. David was interviewed right after this and when asked if they would ever play together again, his simple answer was "No"...
12:22 "Anyway, we're doing this for everybody who's not here, particularly, of course, for Syd."
I'm going to cry
dgbeck I cried
Only one thing wrong with comfortably numb and that’s that it ends. The most soulful guitar solo ever produced ❤️❤️❤️
It really is. I can think of only too solos that come close and one was a comfortably numb homage. Nothing as it seems by Pearl Jam, and Song for the Innocent by Pain of Salvation. Song for the innocent is probably my 2nd favorite solo but comfortably numb will always be the best.
Shame it was a cut down version !
That look, at 14:09, that David gives back to Nick, is priceless! A quick grin, to silently say, "This never gets old, does it, my friend?"
God, they've been doing it, for so long. It truly kills me that Rick left us. We miss you, man!
14:10 that smile is absoluetly priceless.
I’m so glad this show happened. It’s maybe one of the greatest comebacks ever, if not the best. Such an absolutely perfect performance, just to leave it at one show is very sad but also maybe the perfect way to end on a high.
These guys were really incredible together and this was really the most perfect send-off they could have ever had
Absolutely the best
I was there live at 20 years of age and now I’m back here at 35. I didn’t know pink floyds work at the time but I knew their importance before this show . They weren’t advertised on the bill and this performance left its mark on me . Thank you pink floyd
David Gilmour is the most tasteful guitarist EVER.
@Brad Brad david's voice is great. rogers not so much
Brad Brad David’s voice is really nice. And he’s a pretty good singer.
Brad Brad I think you are getting mixed up
Only if you like his style, personally I am not a great fan of Floyd, they are great musicians and I admire that. Personally I would rather listen to Mark Knopfler.
@Brad Brad wait, what?
The last 30 seconds of Gilmour's solo on Comfortably Numb are absolutely incredible.
Agreed
Yeah good old roger always pushes david out of his comfort zone! LOL
Yeah, it was goosebumps.
What the fuck do you mean by "the last 30 seconds"? From first to last second this solo is a blessing
i legiterally cried.
Just listened to Pink Floyd as it should be listened.
With green and head phones.
Mr Gilmour - you can play my soul with that guitar
This is the most magical 24 min in the history of music. I was blessed enough to see Pink Floyd Live 1988 and 1994 but this is a blast with the original line up. (I know that Syd where the original guitarist but this is pure magic.)
21:42 gives me the chills. Rick stands up to rock out for one last time.
Such a great audience... I think every one of them felt all the songs in their heart... & ofcourse Pink Floyd, a legend played like legend... I wish i could see them live...
Last Pink Floyd Reunion - Live 8 2005 - Full HD
At this moment music of Pink Floyd
No me canso de escucharlos....
History in music industry....and the four of you is 80 older now..I wanna thank you for the music you share and memories.... keep safe legends
Roger and Rick at 21:42 might be my favorite moment of the whole thing 😂
haha yeah, good catch
me too
😂😂😂
love their overreacting
Me too men, makes me cry
¡¡IMPERDIBLE!! UNA VERDADERA JOYA: LA ÚLTIMA VEZ QUE TOCARON LOS MIEMBROS ORIGINALES DE PINK FLOYD. OJO EN "COMFORTABLY NUMB", MUCHAS EMOCIONES, NO TENGO PALABRAS PARA EXPRESAR LO QUE ME PRODUCE VER CANTAR A ESTOS DOS MONSTRUOS. ¡¡SÓLO DISFRÚTENLO AMIGOS!!
Hermoso sin lugar a dudas aunque me hubiese gustado que se uniera también el leyenda Syd, pero por otra parte esto es sin duda un show legendario.. demostrando lo que es la música..
I enjoy thinking that Syd was watching TV on a regular night in Cambridge, unaware that his second family was on stage playing their tunes, and then Syd gets the urge to change the channel and catches Pink Floyd playing Wish You Were Here and Roger saying “We’re singing this song for the ones who arent here, especially Syd.”
Everytime. As they’re taking their bow, tears well up in my eyes. Such a special moment, such a special band. I’ll be listening to this until I’m an old man.
As much as I enjoy seeing them together again and putting on a close to perfect performance...my favourite part is when Gilmour goes full on "drunk dad at a wedding" at 18:02
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
LOL x
LOL
Undoubtedly silly moment from Gilmes, tho didn't ruin the experience at all
Lmfao
Incredible performance, Gilmour's guitar sound is from another planet.
We won't see this kind of musicians anymore.. Thank you guys!!
Gran música, gran Grupo... Su música, nunca morirá... Su música va más allá...
Desde México 🇲🇽
Pink Floyd es ir a un nivel que ellos inventaron
Los mejores
Saludos hasta México, yo soy súper fan de sus bandas metal! Excelente nivel, emociones verdaderas y gran cantidad para todos los gustos, que envidia 🥺