Sooooooo apparently they took the original video down for this album and the animals reaction video(I might re-upload that video if y’all want)......... hopefully they don’t take this one down lmao but imma probably upload the meddle reaction tomorrow so be on the lookout for that. Preciate all the love from u Guys fr❤️❤️🙏🏾💕
@@KingAhmadTv (Pink Floyd) was a huge influence to (TOOL) They are kind of like a second wave or the next to carry the torch of theatrical music. PLEASE!!!! react to; Right In Two by Tool. Definitely use a lyric video!!!!! ... you'll know why.
Nothing makes me happier than watching somebody who TRULY loves music discovering some of the greatest works of art our culture has ever produced for the first time.
Me, too! I absolutely love seeing people hear music like this that is hyper classic, perfect, impeccable, part of my psyche. For the first time. And their reactions. Led Zeppelin is another band like Floyd.
100% man. My uncle, who was a photographer and took pics of Hendrix, Joplin, the 'Dead, Jefferson Airplane, the Velvet Underground, Sly and the Family Stone, Rolling Stones (including _at Altamont,_ aka 'the end of the 60s'), also left me his record collection after he died like 10 years ago, and all of the classic PF records were in there (so Piper at the Gates..., Meddle, of course DSOTM, and the album this vid is about). I loved the records he had, and him. Also got his camera he used since he knew I'm a photographer/artist (and loved music from before I was born), plus all his negatives from his life as a photographer, which I'm protecting and plan to archive as contact sheets, etc. Maybe do an exhibition or book he never got around to getting.
@@matthewtitmus Yeah, he was a great guy who life was kind of unfair to. At one point my mom, his sister, let him live with us on our couch (we only had two bedrooms: one for her, one for my brother and I lol). Even though he was working third-shift, overnights, he still would do stuff like wake up and go to my dorky science fair in 6th grade, and would take me and my brother out on fun "adventures" when he was off. It was actually a super fun year or so for us, even though I know he wasn't exactly in the best place then.
Yep. So many reaction vids of Comfortably Numb out of context -- the words comfortably numb have meaning, and it is connected to where the song lies in the story. Ahmad did it right.
When I was in high school in the early to mid 90s, I exclusively listened to rap (Ice Cube, Dre, Wu Tang, Cypress Hill, etc.). At age 15, I had a teacher that let me borrow this CD and he made me promise to listen to the whole thing. That weekend, I reluctantly hit play and my life changed. That is not hyperbole, this album changed me as a person and how I saw the world. I was hanging on every note and word, wondering where they were taking me. I have never had anything like that happen before or since and I am in my mid 40s now. When you said that you had a long way to go to get to the end but you didn't want it to end...I had the same thought the first time listening to it. I ended up playing the album from start to finish close to a dozen times that weekend and begged my mother to take me to the music store...because I am old and we did not have internet or digital music. We did not have a lot of money so she would not let me spend $30 on a double CD that I had just heard. I begged the teacher to let me hold on to it until I could buy the CD for myself, which he did. I played it so many times over the next week and begged relentless to let me buy it, so she finally gave in and took me to the mall. I was so happy finding it in the store and buying it, it felt like I had just obtained a priceless treasure. I still have that same CD 29 years later and still listen to if at least once a week from start to finish. While I think Dark Side of the Moon is their best and most artistic album, The Wall is what spoke to me and changed my life. I enjoy seeing other people enjoy all different types of music and have their own moments like I had. Watching your video took me back almost 30 years and reminded me of my experience.
@@jolo8146 It is an amazing song. And the guitar solos are probably why it is so repeatedly played. They are definitely world class and worthy of time online. But the thing is; I totally agree with you. It is simply overplayed. And usually completely without context. This is a song about a child getting bitten by a diseased rat and later taking drugs.
@@Varksterable Good song, but Nobody home, Vera, mother, & goodbye blue sky top comfortably numb any day in my book, thats if comfortably numb is overplayed or not. I feel as if the only reason people think comfortably numb is the best on the album is because its one of their top 3 most popular & well known songs.
The second solo in 'Comfortably Numb' is perhaps the most beautiful piece of music ever recorded. Few things in life are completely perfect, but by God that comes close
The drummer (Mason), bassist (Waters) and keyboard player (Wright) were all born during WW II in '43. Both guitarists (Barrett and Gilmour) were born in '46 after the war. They were little kids as England was putting itself back together.
Definitely have to watch the movie. Shows all his early life struggles that created the wall he built around himself and the struggles to break down that wall. Absolutely amazing lyrics and concept to create this album. Over 30 years listening to this and I’m still blown away of the brilliance of this album. And…..thank you mom for playing good music while I was growing up 👍🎸
Saw the movie in high school...totally awesome and I loved it. The visuals helped me to understand the songs, but I've always said you need to listen/experience the whole album. Individual songs are good but the album is an experience.
Same here man, my mom and I would sing this album together every road trip. I saw the movie with her when I was 5 or 6. Of course I had to close my eyes at certain parts but man I loved it. The dark cartoon segments were especially amazing to me. Thank you mom for giving me a love for such good music!
It's a rock opera. Greatest one of all times. I've experienced this album hundreds of times in my life. Taking your first ride with you was enjoyable. Thanks!
Hundreds of times, indeed. Funny how seeing these youngsters encountering PF for the first time is so emotional. Music is obviously the cultural barrier breaker. I will always have more faith in someone that values music of all kinds more than those that don't. Kind of a social test for me.
First off, you straight up crushed this little brother. I've loved Pink Floyd all my life, this came out when I was 19 and it's as amazing now as it was then and it'll be there for you when you're old and rusty like me. I almost bailed when I saw you were editing it but you didn't ruin the flow (much). You kept saying it was "like a movie". Dude there IS a movie! 1982, "The Wall" and it's glorious. Check it out, it's just the album wonderfully brought to life and everything fits perfectly. You'll be amazed and glad you watched it. The movie will help it all make sense. A really good reaction, props and subbed.
@@KingAhmadTv It actually has my favorite Floyd piece of all time. As far as I know the film is the only place I have ever heard it. The whole second half of empty spaces. It's incredible. Definitely watch that movie. Would make a GREAT reaction video. :D
@@KingAhmadTv I would hold off on the movie just yet. Pink Floyd, I believe…just as their previous album (DSOTM), meant for the album to be taken in as one continuous piece. My advice is to lay back with the headphones (ear buds) and listen at least twice through. Both DSOTM and the wall are meant to be looped to express the continuation of the the cycle….that’s why the same sound is attached to the beginning and end each album, respectively. Once you feel you have a pretty good grasp of the story…then watch the movie. If you partake…the movie is best enjoyed whilst slanted….js
@@jrag9435 A friend of mine tried to watch the movie on 3 hits of acid. He ended up locked in the bathroom for 5 hours after the blue sky segment. I tried to warn him the movie is way to dark for that but he wouldn't listen, he thought it would bring it to life. Don't get me wrong, they have albums that are great to listen to while tripping but the wall isn't one of them
@@joewilson2929 I too was 19 when this movie came out, not that it makes a difference but I'm a black man that grew up on the south side of Chicago so I didn't grow up on rock and roll music I grew up on Soul Train, Motown, James Brown and music of that sort... I'll never ever forget this I was out on a date and we wanted to go see Friday the 13th Part 3 however it had sold out, I was disappointed because I knew she would be scared and want to be close to me hugging her holding hands Etc, being disappointed that they sold out however we decided to go see a double feature movie that was going to be playing within 10 minutes the movies were the class of 1984 (which is the one that caught our attention that we really wanted to see) and the other movie was called Pink Floyd The Wall, I had no clue what it was all about but since we were there we decided to watch them both.. From the introduction to the very first song played I was totally captured and a huge fan. The very next day I went to the store and bought the cassette I played that cassette every time I got into the car I learned it I memorized it I played it so much it wore out I bought another that wore out also, to make a long story short I think I purchased at least five or six Pink Floyd cassettes and or CDs.. when my buddies were in the car and I played Floyd they would say man what is this white boy music you're playing I said just relax and listen to it we would be high off weed and I tell you every last one of them to this day is hooked on Pink Floyd especially after I took them to go see the movie The Wall.. It's a toss up between Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin being the greatest bands, Led Zeppelin may be the greatest band but Pink Floyd is my favorite and vice versa🤣🤣 oh and for the record this is an honest to Goodness true story... anyone that hears Pink Floyd for the first time will be moved captivated and hooked for life💯💪🏿💥💥💥💥💥💥
Great reaction man. I'm 65 and been listening to the Floyd since I was 15. They still produce the same reaction in me all these years later. You have a lot to look forward to.
@MrWishud I'm the same age the same feeling. My first time Floyd experience was a hit of real orange sunshine and pioneer headphones listening to the Umma Gumma album. Changed the way my brain was wired that day. I cn still pictur3 most of that day and night vividly.
Next the movie, and then The Wall Live from Berlin, then The Wall Live Amsterdam 2013 has occupied my #1 spot for 10yrs solid. Mind blowing shit on the biggest stage imaginable. A really wide gaming screen would be an nuts. All are great and capable of sending you to a different level altogether, unlike 2013 Amsterdam, seems to be my go to Wall of choice for the last 10yrs. Maybe I've finally peeked .
Note how the last song ends with an interrupted line "So this was...". Thge album starts with the end of that sentence "... where we came in.", making it a neverending loop :)
it is an iconic album that takes every listener on an emotional journey you will find hard to explain but once you realize what the words and story tells you , you have to listen again n again, the movie is a piece of musical art , it has no equal
"I don't know what to say" is a perfect response to first hearing this album, and many of Pink Floyd's albums/songs. I understand. It blew my mind when I first heard it too. What's amazing is how the music stays with you.
The most amazing thing about really good music is that it can reach out through the decades (even hundreds of years) and fing it's way to someone and speak their truth as if it was written yesterday. On a side note I sat and watched you get your mind blown and it was epic.
He truly is. He and the band doesn't have yet the recognition in history of music they deserve, even being one of the most known rock bands ever. Watching people from other music background witnessing them (and others from the same time) for the first time became my favorite sport
Very honest and feeling reaction, Ahmad. The 70's truly were years of open musical expression with opportunity for experimentation and stretching out artistically. This was one of the last outputs in my opinion that ignored convention and did not follow a formula simply to gain attention other than exactly what we just witnessed through you. I was in the seventh grade 1980 when visiting a friend's house, he said, "sit down here. You have to listen to this." He handed me the album, opened to the lyrics, and dropped the needle on the edge of track 1. My world opened up. Stay honest, man. This was a joy to see, took me back...
Mind blowing fact: The ending of the very last song on the album ties in seamlessly with the beginning of the very first song. So basically the album could be played on an infinite loop. Eternal art that goes beyond music. From birth to death, lessons learned, repeat.
9:30 13:02 The dominant lift from A-minor to D-major never fails to put a smile on my face. The exact same major dominant lift to the key of D-Major used here on comfortably numb 51:55 It also occurs on pink Floyd animals, in the song 'Sheep' in the end where Gilmore enters with his soaring guitar, it's in D-major. This is clearly what David contributes with, this is his take on music.
I love that you’re taking in the whole album. There’s a ton to work through. I discovered it at 12 and it sent me on a life journey trying to understand how people work and how we get lost, how to get redeemed. One track that didn’t make the album but was in the movie that I think really matters in the story is When the Tigers Broke Free, about how his dads company was ordered to hold a bridge against a bunch of German Tiger Tanks. A hopeless assignment that wiped out the whole company. Pink finds a letter from the King acknowledging his father’s service and death…” Signed with his own RUBBER STAMP.” That’ll rip at your heart strings.
most of this is about roger waters, his dad died in the 2nd world war.. the live version of this is unbelievable. enjoyed this bro, been a while since I've listened to floyd.. I went to see waters & gilmour separately a few years back, really great musicians. I've you've ever heard the song money I always thought that would make a great hip hop sample. just to add, this is also a movie & it's dark as hell
I'm in my 50s, and this album was introduced to me when I was a teenager. you will find as you continue to listen to this masterpiece over the years, that songs will have more meaning to them, and it sort of grows with you. I loved your reaction; it's gratifying to see someone your age get their genius. I hope since then you have experienced the movie.
True. It's one of those things where you understand what the song is about when you're young but sometimes you get older and you just feel it more. It's like the difference between experiencing the death of a loved one vs reading about it. You can read about it all you want to be that just isn't the same.
This album proves that just because a record is by far the best known, and most played (on the radio) album of a band does not mean it can't also be genuinely magnificent. Best enjoyed with high fidelity headphones in a fat chair and a dark room. Worth listening to all at once, and multiple times in a row. Great.
@@richerin8100 I'm glad you mentioned this! When I first got the album on vinyl I realized that little tune at the end is the same as the beginning, and if you listen very closely he says "Isn't this where-" at the end, and then "we came in?" At the beginning, this whole album is just an unfathomable level of artistry
I listed to this album in the summer of 79 when I was a kid, I’m still listening to it nearly 43 years later …their music never grew old to me, still love them.
I don't know why it's so entertaining to watch people listen to the music I love for the first time. I guess it's like listening for the first time yourself. But I'm glad a new generation can appreciate Pink Floyd. This stuff is my the soundtrack to my formative years.
2 years ago and I'm just seeing it now?!! Bro, you get a follow just on this for your love of Pink Floyd! This album surpasses time and space and I'm so glad that you were able to experience it. Much love and respect from Australia!
Respect my friend. You’ve just reacted to the greatest album of all time in its entirety. And you’re just 19. Just brilliant. This is as deep as music gets.
I can't even begin to tell you how much this album affected my life. I listened to it over and over when I was a teenager and still to this day. It has brought out alot of emotions in me and also demons. No other band or artist has touched my emotions like Pink Floyd has! They can take you from an upbeat song and the very next song makes you think about life lol. Especially this album. It helps to watch the movie or at least know the history behind these songs
I listened to this album for the first time in Jan 2022 and it made me cry too. It really impacted me and now it’s one of my all-time favorites. I’m working my way thru your reaction video and I felt the same way on some of these tracks, thanks for sharing
Last comment, I promise. They actually built a wall of bricks between them and the audience slowly during the concert. Too cool. Who else would do that
You haven’t heard goodbye blue sky til roger sings it to you through the last opening before the last brick is placed. Gives me chills just thinking of it amazing live show! Best of my life!!
I loved watching you listen to this masterpiece. It is enjoyable to watch someone to hear and understand the complexity of it. I was 7 years old when this album was released. Hearing it as a child, teenager, young adult, and older adult I found myself finding different meanings that apply to current life. Keep up that great work of not being afraid to show emotion and listening to music that will take you down the rabbit hole. Peace!
Young man you do not need to say anything! I can see what this did to you. I was 18 when this album came out and 42 years later I feel the same way you are feeling now EVERY SINGLE TIME I LISTEN TO THIS ALBUM, and I have listened to it countless times and I will keep on listening to it to the day I die. I am not laughing! I am smiling from ear to ear. All I ask is for you to share this experience with all your friends. This is the greatest album ever created. Pass it on young man. Keep it alive. I highly suggest you watch the movie and watch the live performance from Earls Court in 1980 and the live performance of a Roger Waters tour in 2010.
GOD Bless you young man for taking the time to experience and culture yourself to different genres of music. Your spirit will thank you for it. GOD Bless!
Hi buddy a greeting from milano italy. Yours has been the best and most emotional react i've ever seen, thanks for that. And the things you say, your comments, are a true projection in the past, back when i'd bought this lp and sat in the dark of a room listening to it altogether, like it used in them days. Gave meback that magic, weill done mate.
great reaction. it's so good to see you young guys loving PF. you call it art, and you're not the first, but the music industry has never given these guys the recognition they deserve. so happy to see you all calling it for what it is; something separate from everything else. something special. something unique that stands out from all other music. i'm 63 and became a fan in '73, when they bought out dark side of the moon. i still listen to them, and Gilmour's solo stuff, almost every day. have you heard Echoes yet? it's a 21 minute song from the album, meddle. watch the live at Pompeii version. you'll get an idea of what they were like in the early times. it's a truly beautiful work of musical art. after 'the Wall' it changes. Roger leaves and the concept albums end. but it's beautiful. Division Bell is my favourite album. enjoy it all.
You got it brother, you really got it man. Man Ive been a fan of Floyd since 1983. My friend I experienced that like I was sitting with you. Thank God conscience is still alive. Theres alot more brother, enjoy the Journey.
i'm 23 and got a lot of my music taste from my parents and it brings me so much joy just to find other young people willing to give this kind of music a shot and I have definitely converted a few people over to Pink Floyd. So timelessly profound.
I just watched your reaction and it had the effect on me when it came out in 1979. I was 16 at the time. I hadn't listened to the whole album since about 82 in college. I was still able to sing along with every song and enjoy it again as much as you enjoyed it. At 59 I too get emotional listening to it. Gilmour can play a guitar with more emotion than anyone. Thanks for the reaction.
You without a doubt have the greatest Pink Floyd reaction on UA-cam sir. You're 1 year younger than me too man. Listened religiously to Floyd (this album the most) for 12 years now. I don't know if modern contemporary music has gotten deeper than this sadly. It's a special record.
Great reaction. Many are often too intimidated to experience The Floyd, as they can get really deep. No disparate one-track pop love songs for them. It’s all concept. Every “track” is actually a continuation of the story. Most newbies will not get it because the digitally remastered albums break up the tracks. If you were to listen to the original LP (record), you’d notice that there are absolutely NO breaks in the entire album. All the songs flow into the next. Same with just about all Pink Floyd albums.
The greatest album ever!! I'm 56 and grew up on this. It's like going to every funeral, wedding, birthday, celebration, party rolled into one and then, being at your best friends deathbed! The emotion is poignant. This masterpiece will never be duplicated and no current band could ever do this ever again!
I saw this live in concert 1980...LA. It was so true to the album that I thought the band was lip syncing. They actually acted out the album by doing scenes like a play and building a wall on the stage. Gillmor was standing on the wall doing his comfortably numb solo under a spotlight. Epic.
It was more like a musical play with props than a concert. They only played New York and LA because, I guess, it was too big of a production to take on a full tour. I will never forget that concert!
Really really enjoyed this, great to see a full album runthough still up after 2+ years :) I see a lot of comments saying you should have watched the movie at same time: in my eyes its better to have a music only listen first then see the movie, which I also agree is first class. All the best, subbed (late to the party!) cheers
I was staring at you at the end, and I was laughing -- but not at you, I was laughing with you because I was at a loss for words too. You're right it is like a movie. It's like you are a different person after hearing it than you were before. Thanks buddy, I enjoyed that.
Good show, Ahmad. You heard it; you felt all the right feelings. Now that you're familiar with the music, you MUST watch the movie. Let the movie show you what it is all about. You will not be disappointed.
Dark Side of the Moon was like the top album worldwide for14 years. The Wall wasup there, also, but Dark Side was bigger. Since you told us you are 19, I will tell you I am 66, and I saw Pink Floyd live every time they came to our city (Vancouver, Canada) The first time was late 60s but mostly the 70s they would make new album then tour it. I have been to literally hundreds of concerts all types music from folk to jazz, but mainly Rock n Roll. If I had ro pick the best band/ concert it would be Pink Floyd. I saw them early 70s and a British band opened for them called Jethro Tull, I had never heard of them. Pink Floyd invited them to open for them, and I became an instant Fan on the band with the lead singer who played a rock n roll Flute. They were so good I saw them 4 or 5 more times, bought every album. Bit I am glad you got turned onto Pink Floyd. All their music is great. I watched your whole video, first time. I will watch again. I can't see Pink Floyd as a band now as they broke up, but I have still gone to the concerts of Roger Waters(bass) and my favorite singer and guitarist David Gilmour, who toured with the remaining two original members a few times over the years. They are one of a few bands that sound as good live as on record. I grew up in a great time for rock n roll music through the great 70s , 80s, early 90s. I have 2 grown sons who heard their music as I played it everyday as they grew up. They used to say their friends said I was a cool Mom, because I played rock n roll on the car radio. I still love Rock and roll. All kinds of bands. Sadly some have broken up and don't play now, but I have over 400 LPS, CDs that I play still. I married a jazz musician when I was 17, a d I did back up singing for bands on the west coast mainly. So, I do know my music. Hope you continue to listen and appreciate the best of music. I know the modern bands, singers and flappers, too. I do keep up, but my music Of my teens, 20s 30s are some of the nest. Cheers!
im 48 listened to Floyd all my life and ive finally FINALLY got tickets to see Roger Waters farewell tour, GlasgowSaturday the 3rd of June 2023 , ive seen most great bads the Who all the manchester music im finally going to see Floyd , ths is on my bucket list and i cannot wait ,, its the wall the dark side of the moon , the encore will be wish you were here and shine on you crazy diamond , im so looking forward to this.
I was 18 when I first heard it, just after it came out. At 19, you have a whole lifetime with it now. They made a movie of it, and it makes a lot of what was going on more clear.
Whoa.....haven't listened to the entire album in......good lord.....25 years. Straight up, exactly what I needed tonight, bro. About the only reaction I'd expect. Fuckin brilliant!
*KingAhmadTv* You’ve probably been told this already, but the entire album is about a dude who was raised by a single mom, due to his dad dying in War. It starts from there, & goes through the rest of his life. He grows up to become a Rock Star, & that doesn’t help his painful upbringing at all. He turns to alcohol & drugs to cope... only to steadily slide into insanity. It was loosely based on their original lead singer, Syd Barrett.
Not sure how I stumbled on this video, but I fn love this guy, he has an adventurous open mind. When I was 13 hearing this album for the first time it changed my world. What I get from this video is that we are all so biased by society and peers, race and age division, that their music sucks, and vice versa. The world needs more people to follow their own paths and explore whats out there. Im an old man, grandfather, but have found some amazing music is always out there, new or old. This album is legendary. Keep doing what you're doing, you are a smart man.
"The Wall Live in Berlin", is an all star performance, on the actual streets of Berlin. It's well worth your time whether you react to it or not. I glad you got enjoy this modern opera. I was 15 when it came out, and it changed my life.
I actually went to that concert on potzdammer. One of my friends actually got one of the bricks and drove it all the way back to Liverpool it’s still his prized possession 😂
This was one of the most entertaining things I've watched. I LOVE PINK FLOYD and was looking for videos. Stumbled upon this. What a good time man, thanks for helping a fella enjoy the night with u.
I can remember this like it was yesterday. Waiting in line in Manhattan to buy this album. I had heard Another Brick in the Wall, Comfortably numb and Hey you. My experience was pretty much the same as Ahmad's. I don't think I left my room for a week. Just listened to this back to back over and over till I knew every word, every lick. Couldn't believe Floyd did it again
Its also cool when music can connect with people from a totally different walk of life. An album written by some rich rock star 30 something british guys in the late 70s is connecting with a black teenager in america 44 years later.
This album was is a rock opera classic! I used to put my Sony stereo speakers in the windows and blast it over the valley in the country while sitting on my front lawn40 years ago!😀🐾🐾🇨🇦❤️
Watching you react to this album....an album that means so much to me personally....has changed it for me again. My mom was a huge PF fan. I grew up as a kid singing these songs. I remember the day I realized that Comfortably Numb was about drugs, haha (thanks, DARE) Then I grew older, my mom was an alcoholic. My dad was an abuser and I was put in the custody of my sister. Even though I knew the words, I HEARD the words. I felt every chord of pain. Disc 2 is something I'll cherish forever. My mom got sober when I was 18, and died of cancer 7 years later. Anyway.... watching you react to it today gave it another piece of beauty for me that I'll never forget. Thank you.
Awesome reaction! To my favourite Pink Floyd album. I never got to see Pink Floyd live but I did get to see Roger Waters tour ot The Wall.. I left the arena knowing I would never in my life see a better concert than that one.
Bro... nobody's laughing at you....and just so you know...this was a movie...it's a very strange movie and you just listened to the soundtrack.....you were spot on with your reaction....and if you didn't break down and cry then you wouldn't be human my friend!!! You're only 19yrs old and you are wise beyond your years....glad to see that the younger generations are enjoying their music as I did when I wore younger man's clothes....✌️👍 ( Peace out )
Sooooooo apparently they took the original video down for this album and the animals reaction video(I might re-upload that video if y’all want)......... hopefully they don’t take this one down lmao but imma probably upload the meddle reaction tomorrow so be on the lookout for that. Preciate all the love from u Guys fr❤️❤️🙏🏾💕
Oooo shit echoes is about to hijack your mind lad
Would definitely love to see that Animals reaction back up. Was gonna watch it today only to find it taken down haha.
Vito Selvaggi imma re upload that soon I got u 💯😂
@@KingAhmadTv (Pink Floyd) was a huge influence to (TOOL)
They are kind of like a second wave or the next to carry the torch of theatrical music.
PLEASE!!!! react to; Right In Two by Tool.
Definitely use a lyric video!!!!!
... you'll know why.
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Agree 100%
Nothing makes me happier than watching somebody who TRULY loves music discovering some of the greatest works of art our culture has ever produced for the first time.
Me, too! I absolutely love seeing people hear music like this that is hyper classic, perfect, impeccable, part of my psyche. For the first time. And their reactions. Led Zeppelin is another band like Floyd.
100% man. My uncle, who was a photographer and took pics of Hendrix, Joplin, the 'Dead, Jefferson Airplane, the Velvet Underground, Sly and the Family Stone, Rolling Stones (including _at Altamont,_ aka 'the end of the 60s'), also left me his record collection after he died like 10 years ago, and all of the classic PF records were in there (so Piper at the Gates..., Meddle, of course DSOTM, and the album this vid is about). I loved the records he had, and him.
Also got his camera he used since he knew I'm a photographer/artist (and loved music from before I was born), plus all his negatives from his life as a photographer, which I'm protecting and plan to archive as contact sheets, etc. Maybe do an exhibition or book he never got around to getting.
@@JET7C0 I'm sorry for your loss. Your uncle sounds like he was a really incredible dude.
@@matthewtitmus Yeah, he was a great guy who life was kind of unfair to. At one point my mom, his sister, let him live with us on our couch (we only had two bedrooms: one for her, one for my brother and I lol). Even though he was working third-shift, overnights, he still would do stuff like wake up and go to my dorky science fair in 6th grade, and would take me and my brother out on fun "adventures" when he was off. It was actually a super fun year or so for us, even though I know he wasn't exactly in the best place then.
Man, this album means so much to me. You can't just listen to one song - the entire album is one song 🥰
Yep. So many reaction vids of Comfortably Numb out of context -- the words comfortably numb have meaning, and it is connected to where the song lies in the story. Ahmad did it right.
I wish we could form a congregation for us humans who understand humanity.
Rock opera!!!
No rock movie. Really there is a Wall movie. This is basicly it's sound track.
In 1979 I was 16 what a cool year
When I was in high school in the early to mid 90s, I exclusively listened to rap (Ice Cube, Dre, Wu Tang, Cypress Hill, etc.). At age 15, I had a teacher that let me borrow this CD and he made me promise to listen to the whole thing. That weekend, I reluctantly hit play and my life changed. That is not hyperbole, this album changed me as a person and how I saw the world. I was hanging on every note and word, wondering where they were taking me. I have never had anything like that happen before or since and I am in my mid 40s now. When you said that you had a long way to go to get to the end but you didn't want it to end...I had the same thought the first time listening to it. I ended up playing the album from start to finish close to a dozen times that weekend and begged my mother to take me to the music store...because I am old and we did not have internet or digital music. We did not have a lot of money so she would not let me spend $30 on a double CD that I had just heard. I begged the teacher to let me hold on to it until I could buy the CD for myself, which he did. I played it so many times over the next week and begged relentless to let me buy it, so she finally gave in and took me to the mall. I was so happy finding it in the store and buying it, it felt like I had just obtained a priceless treasure. I still have that same CD 29 years later and still listen to if at least once a week from start to finish. While I think Dark Side of the Moon is their best and most artistic album, The Wall is what spoke to me and changed my life. I enjoy seeing other people enjoy all different types of music and have their own moments like I had. Watching your video took me back almost 30 years and reminded me of my experience.
When my dude said “this is probably the best track on the album” and you know he hasn’t heard Comfortably Numb yet. 👍
precisely what i was thinking
Comfortably numb definitely isnt the best track on the album lol. Its so overplayed for no reason.
@@jolo8146 It is an amazing song. And the guitar solos are probably why it is so repeatedly played. They are definitely world class and worthy of time online.
But the thing is; I totally agree with you. It is simply overplayed. And usually completely without context.
This is a song about a child getting bitten by a diseased rat and later taking drugs.
@@Varksterable Good song, but Nobody home, Vera, mother, & goodbye blue sky top comfortably numb any day in my book, thats if comfortably numb is overplayed or not. I feel as if the only reason people think comfortably numb is the best on the album is because its one of their top 3 most popular & well known songs.
My top songs in this album. Probably in the flesh, run like hell, one of my turns, hey you, the thin ice.
The second solo in 'Comfortably Numb' is perhaps the most beautiful piece of music ever recorded. Few things in life are completely perfect, but by God that comes close
Totally , Gilmour is one of the few guitarists that touches your soul and draws out your emotions.
I concur
Absolute Masterpiece
Oddly enough, I like the solo in Another Brick In The Wall Part 2 a lot better.
I prefer shine on or times guitar
The drummer (Mason), bassist (Waters) and keyboard player (Wright) were all born during WW II in '43. Both guitarists (Barrett and Gilmour) were born in '46 after the war. They were little kids as England was putting itself back together.
Definitely have to watch the movie. Shows all his early life struggles that created the wall he built around himself and the struggles to break down that wall. Absolutely amazing lyrics and concept to create this album. Over 30 years listening to this and I’m still blown away of the brilliance of this album. And…..thank you mom for playing good music while I was growing up 👍🎸
I was only five-years-old when I first was the film, entirely too young, I could not comprehend it at the time...but...I'm glad I saw it when I did.
I've watched it quite a few times for the last 35 years or so. Certain scenes in it always bring me to tears. The pain is excruciating.
Saw the movie in high school...totally awesome and I loved it. The visuals helped me to understand the songs, but I've always said you need to listen/experience the whole album. Individual songs are good but the album is an experience.
Well said- same!!
Same here man, my mom and I would sing this album together every road trip. I saw the movie with her when I was 5 or 6. Of course I had to close my eyes at certain parts but man I loved it. The dark cartoon segments were especially amazing to me. Thank you mom for giving me a love for such good music!
It's a rock opera. Greatest one of all times. I've experienced this album hundreds of times in my life. Taking your first ride with you was enjoyable. Thanks!
Yeh man
Hundreds of times, indeed. Funny how seeing these youngsters encountering PF for the first time is so emotional. Music is obviously the cultural barrier breaker. I will always have more faith in someone that values music of all kinds more than those that don't. Kind of a social test for me.
First off, you straight up crushed this little brother. I've loved Pink Floyd all my life, this came out when I was 19 and it's as amazing now as it was then and it'll be there for you when you're old and rusty like me. I almost bailed when I saw you were editing it but you didn't ruin the flow (much). You kept saying it was "like a movie". Dude there IS a movie! 1982, "The Wall" and it's glorious. Check it out, it's just the album wonderfully brought to life and everything fits perfectly. You'll be amazed and glad you watched it. The movie will help it all make sense. A really good reaction, props and subbed.
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@@KingAhmadTv It actually has my favorite Floyd piece of all time. As far as I know the film is the only place I have ever heard it. The whole second half of empty spaces. It's incredible. Definitely watch that movie. Would make a GREAT reaction video. :D
@@KingAhmadTv I would hold off on the movie just yet. Pink Floyd, I believe…just as their previous album (DSOTM), meant for the album to be taken in as one continuous piece. My advice is to lay back with the headphones (ear buds) and listen at least twice through. Both DSOTM and the wall are meant to be looped to express the continuation of the the cycle….that’s why the same sound is attached to the beginning and end each album, respectively. Once you feel you have a pretty good grasp of the story…then watch the movie. If you partake…the movie is best enjoyed whilst slanted….js
@@jrag9435 A friend of mine tried to watch the movie on 3 hits of acid. He ended up locked in the bathroom for 5 hours after the blue sky segment. I tried to warn him the movie is way to dark for that but he wouldn't listen, he thought it would bring it to life. Don't get me wrong, they have albums that are great to listen to while tripping but the wall isn't one of them
@@joewilson2929 I too was 19 when this movie came out, not that it makes a difference but I'm a black man that grew up on the south side of Chicago so I didn't grow up on rock and roll music I grew up on Soul Train, Motown, James Brown and music of that sort...
I'll never ever forget this I was out on a date and we wanted to go see Friday the 13th Part 3 however it had sold out, I was disappointed because I knew she would be scared and want to be close to me hugging her holding hands Etc, being disappointed that they sold out however we decided to go see a double feature movie that was going to be playing within 10 minutes the movies were the class of 1984 (which is the one that caught our attention that we really wanted to see) and the other movie was called Pink Floyd The Wall, I had no clue what it was all about but since we were there we decided to watch them both..
From the introduction to the very first song played I was totally captured and a huge fan. The very next day I went to the store and bought the cassette I played that cassette every time I got into the car I learned it I memorized it I played it so much it wore out I bought another that wore out also, to make a long story short I think I purchased at least five or six Pink Floyd cassettes and or CDs.. when my buddies were in the car and I played Floyd they would say man what is this white boy music you're playing I said just relax and listen to it we would be high off weed and I tell you every last one of them to this day is hooked on Pink Floyd especially after I took them to go see the movie The Wall..
It's a toss up between Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin being the greatest bands, Led Zeppelin may be the greatest band but Pink Floyd is my favorite and vice versa🤣🤣 oh and for the record this is an honest to Goodness true story... anyone that hears Pink Floyd for the first time will be moved captivated and hooked for life💯💪🏿💥💥💥💥💥💥
Great reaction man. I'm 65 and been listening to the Floyd since I was 15. They still produce the same reaction in me all these years later. You have a lot to look forward to.
Thank u
Thank u🎉
@MrWishud I'm the same age the same feeling. My first time Floyd experience was a hit of real orange sunshine and pioneer headphones listening to the Umma Gumma album. Changed the way my brain was wired that day. I cn still pictur3 most of that day and night vividly.
@@marklarson1584 Umma Gumma did that to my brain too. Life changing.
You did it right, man. When you get to the end and are speechless and emotionally drained…you did it right.
Yes, I loved this reaction so much
Love the VH avatar. RIP EVH
@@juliewelch9679 Best bit was he constantly didn't pause the song
Next the movie, and then The Wall Live from Berlin, then The Wall Live Amsterdam 2013 has occupied my #1 spot for 10yrs solid. Mind blowing shit on the biggest stage imaginable. A really wide gaming screen would be an nuts. All are great and capable of sending you to a different level altogether, unlike 2013 Amsterdam, seems to be my go to Wall of choice for the last 10yrs. Maybe I've finally peeked .
Bro,
Nobody hardly does entire albums so... RESPECT.
Note how the last song ends with an interrupted line "So this was...". Thge album starts with the end of that sentence "... where we came in.", making it a neverending loop :)
Is this where... We came in?
@@ryanog419 That's it. Sorry, I didn't bother to listen to it again before I wrot that comment! ;)
wow, i never noticed that and i've listened to this album at least 50 times
@@felipemeridareinaga You can listen to it 50 more times and discover more new things! :)
New walls are constantly rising.
Best concept album ever written. My personal favorite piece of music
Hear Matillion-Micplaced Childgood.Its on one level with "The Wall".
@@ДмитрийПентковский-ь6л not even close
@@ДмитрийПентковский-ь6л Clutching at Straws, from the same band.
@@Maximillianmus-jc1uz Different, but definitely a masterpiece.
@@andreabindolini7452 As well as script for a jester's tear also from marillion
"They know how to touch your soul". That's perfect.
it is an iconic album that takes every listener on an emotional journey you will find hard to explain but once you realize what the words and story tells you , you have to listen again n again, the movie is a piece of musical art , it has no equal
This old man says, cant fake that shit, well deserved break after Comfortably Numb. One hell of a reaction! Keep it up, Keep it REAL-GOD Bless!!!
"I don't know what to say" is a perfect response to first hearing this album, and many of Pink Floyd's albums/songs. I understand. It blew my mind when I first heard it too. What's amazing is how the music stays with you.
The most amazing thing about really good music is that it can reach out through the decades (even hundreds of years) and fing it's way to someone and speak their truth as if it was written yesterday. On a side note I sat and watched you get your mind blown and it was epic.
You get points just for listening to that whole album in one shot.
100% agree. When I finally listened to this in its entirety, I realized that this was their best album. Roger Waters is a genius.
Yes! I agree! I’ve always been personally connected to DSOTM. Then I heard The Wall for the first time in full and it changed my life
He truly is. He and the band doesn't have yet the recognition in history of music they deserve, even being one of the most known rock bands ever. Watching people from other music background witnessing them (and others from the same time) for the first time became my favorite sport
Mother always makes me tear. My personal favorite
Why? Was your mom as damaging to you as his was? As smothering? Lol.
This double album is an epic masterpiece. That guitar solo in the middle of Mother always gets me, man. Loved your reaction vid.
Very honest and feeling reaction, Ahmad. The 70's truly were years of open musical expression with opportunity for experimentation and stretching out artistically. This was one of the last outputs in my opinion that ignored convention and did not follow a formula simply to gain attention other than exactly what we just witnessed through you.
I was in the seventh grade 1980 when visiting a friend's house, he said, "sit down here. You have to listen to this." He handed me the album, opened to the lyrics, and dropped the needle on the edge of track 1. My world opened up.
Stay honest, man. This was a joy to see, took me back...
❤️❤️🙏🏾
It's beautiful. Pink Floyd is astonishing. They pull you inside out.
Mind blowing fact: The ending of the very last song on the album ties in seamlessly with the beginning of the very first song. So basically the album could be played on an infinite loop. Eternal art that goes beyond music. From birth to death, lessons learned, repeat.
Isn't this where......... we came in.
@@michaelscott8155 the intro and ending melody really touches my soul in a way, I can barely describe
Yeah " isn't this where we came in " 👌
I first listen to the Wall, in 1979, when I was 13, years old I'm 56, now this album never gets old even after 40, years.
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13:02
The dominant lift from A-minor to D-major never fails to put a smile on my face.
The exact same major dominant lift to the key of D-Major used here on comfortably numb
51:55
It also occurs on pink Floyd animals, in the song 'Sheep' in the end where Gilmore enters with his soaring guitar, it's in D-major. This is clearly what David contributes with, this is his take on music.
Glad you’re discovering Floyd! I grew up with this and it has stayed timeless and fresh. One of the best albums of all time.
I love that you’re taking in the whole album.
There’s a ton to work through. I discovered it at 12 and it sent me on a life journey trying to understand how people work and how we get lost, how to get redeemed.
One track that didn’t make the album but was in the movie that I think really matters in the story is When the Tigers Broke Free, about how his dads company was ordered to hold a bridge against a bunch of German Tiger Tanks.
A hopeless assignment that wiped out the whole company. Pink finds a letter from the King acknowledging his father’s service and death…” Signed with his own RUBBER STAMP.”
That’ll rip at your heart strings.
That song was later incorporated into the re-mastered newer version of "The Final Cut". :-) By itself worth listening to and highly underrated.
"What shall we do now" is also in the movie but not on the album
Authentic feeling from you...your one of us...welcome my brother 🎸🎸🎸
most of this is about roger waters, his dad died in the 2nd world war.. the live version of this is unbelievable. enjoyed this bro, been a while since I've listened to floyd.. I went to see waters & gilmour separately a few years back, really great musicians. I've you've ever heard the song money I always thought that would make a great hip hop sample.
just to add, this is also a movie & it's dark as hell
I was at Pulse. Friend was at The Wall the night Gilmore played but always been jealous of me being at Pulse.
I went to see Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets and it was really great
I agree about the movie, it’s been about 20 yrs I need to watch it again
I'm in my 50s, and this album was introduced to me when I was a teenager. you will find as you continue to listen to this masterpiece over the years, that songs will have more meaning to them, and it sort of grows with you. I loved your reaction; it's gratifying to see someone your age get their genius. I hope since then you have experienced the movie.
True. It's one of those things where you understand what the song is about when you're young but sometimes you get older and you just feel it more. It's like the difference between experiencing the death of a loved one vs reading about it. You can read about it all you want to be that just isn't the same.
This album proves that just because a record is by far the best known, and most played (on the radio) album of a band does not mean it can't also be genuinely magnificent. Best enjoyed with high fidelity headphones in a fat chair and a dark room. Worth listening to all at once, and multiple times in a row. Great.
Yes just keep it looping
@@richerin8100 I'm glad you mentioned this! When I first got the album on vinyl I realized that little tune at the end is the same as the beginning, and if you listen very closely he says "Isn't this where-" at the end, and then "we came in?" At the beginning, this whole album is just an unfathomable level of artistry
I listed to this album in the summer of 79 when I was a kid, I’m still listening to it nearly 43 years later …their music never grew old to me, still love them.
It wasn't released till Nov 79!!
@@simonhopkins6077 I was a kid, maybe it was the summer of 1980, hard to remember that far back.
I don't know why it's so entertaining to watch people listen to the music I love for the first time. I guess it's like listening for the first time yourself. But I'm glad a new generation can appreciate Pink Floyd. This stuff is my the soundtrack to my formative years.
You're getting joy from anothers joy. It's a good thing.
@@stevetomlinson3894 I don't disagree.
Kinda like passing the torch ,
To help it continue to live and breathe til the next gen,
2 years ago and I'm just seeing it now?!!
Bro, you get a follow just on this for your love of Pink Floyd!
This album surpasses time and space and I'm so glad that you were able to experience it.
Much love and respect from Australia!
Respect my friend. You’ve just reacted to the greatest album of all time in its entirety. And you’re just 19. Just brilliant. This is as deep as music gets.
Hey bro. Love this comment . I recommend you “long season” by fishmans
@@turqdeth thanks mate will do
@@russellsearch7925 I assure u it’s amazing! But definitely listen to the live performance version imo. Mindblowing, peak of live performance music
I can't even begin to tell you how much this album affected my life. I listened to it over and over when I was a teenager and still to this day. It has brought out alot of emotions in me and also demons. No other band or artist has touched my emotions like Pink Floyd has! They can take you from an upbeat song and the very next song makes you think about life lol. Especially this album. It helps to watch the movie or at least know the history behind these songs
This album achieves the highest level of catharsis art can provide, outside of real life events.
I'm so glad that you did this album, it really opens your mind. It is definitely an emotional rollercoaster.
I listened to this album for the first time in Jan 2022 and it made me cry too. It really impacted me and now it’s one of my all-time favorites. I’m working my way thru your reaction video and I felt the same way on some of these tracks, thanks for sharing
I’m so happy this music is reaching a new generation.
Last comment, I promise. They actually built a wall of bricks between them and the audience slowly during the concert. Too cool. Who else would do that
And then they flew a plane into it... Pink Floyd concerts were the best
You haven’t heard goodbye blue sky til roger sings it to you through the last opening before the last brick is placed. Gives me chills just thinking of it amazing live show! Best of my life!!
What a review, my exact emotions all them decades ago,what a pleasure to watch 👍
I loved watching you listen to this masterpiece. It is enjoyable to watch someone to hear and understand the complexity of it. I was 7 years old when this album was released. Hearing it as a child, teenager, young adult, and older adult I found myself finding different meanings that apply to current life. Keep up that great work of not being afraid to show emotion and listening to music that will take you down the rabbit hole. Peace!
Young man you do not need to say anything! I can see what this did to you. I was 18 when this album came out and 42 years later I feel the same way you are feeling now EVERY SINGLE TIME I LISTEN TO THIS ALBUM, and I have listened to it countless times and I will keep on listening to it to the day I die. I am not laughing! I am smiling from ear to ear. All I ask is for you to share this experience with all your friends. This is the greatest album ever created. Pass it on young man. Keep it alive. I highly suggest you watch the movie and watch the live performance from Earls Court in 1980 and the live performance of a Roger Waters tour in 2010.
Ok, 30 min in and watching you enjoy this, you DEFINITELY NEED to watch the movie
Love your reaction, man. I still feel that way when I listen to this album. It's truly one of the greatest albums ever made, a work of art.
One of my all time favorite albums!! Great reaction!! Enjoyed this!!
GOD Bless you young man for taking the time to experience and culture yourself to different genres of music. Your spirit will thank you for it. GOD Bless!
Hi buddy a greeting from milano italy. Yours has been the best and most emotional react i've ever seen, thanks for that. And the things you say, your comments, are a true projection in the past, back when i'd bought this lp and sat in the dark of a room listening to it altogether, like it used in them days. Gave meback that magic, weill done mate.
Dude you are amazing for doing this. Thank you.
great reaction. it's so good to see you young guys loving PF. you call it art, and you're not the first, but the music industry has never given these guys the recognition they deserve. so happy to see you all calling it for what it is; something separate from everything else. something special. something unique that stands out from all other music. i'm 63 and became a fan in '73, when they bought out dark side of the moon. i still listen to them, and Gilmour's solo stuff, almost every day. have you heard Echoes yet? it's a 21 minute song from the album, meddle. watch the live at Pompeii version. you'll get an idea of what they were like in the early times. it's a truly beautiful work of musical art. after 'the Wall' it changes. Roger leaves and the concept albums end. but it's beautiful. Division Bell is my favourite album. enjoy it all.
loved watching you put the pieces together about what this album is about!
Thank you for this. Really enjoying your journey you are experiencing with Pink Floyd. It warms my heart. Enjoy!
You got it brother, you really got it man. Man Ive been a fan of Floyd since 1983. My friend I experienced that like I was sitting with you. Thank God conscience is still alive. Theres alot more brother, enjoy the Journey.
I got emotional listening to the music, honestly seeing you get sad too was a relief. This album hits hard every single time
It gives me hope when young people 'get' Pink Floyd.
Fr I’m the only one in my high school other than my band teacher that actually understands every Floyd album inside out
@@jcubedtrio3 thank god there is still hope! 🙏🏻
i'm 23 and got a lot of my music taste from my parents and it brings me so much joy just to find other young people willing to give this kind of music a shot and I have definitely converted a few people over to Pink Floyd. So timelessly profound.
@@outsidethewall8488 excellent to hear!! Great music, great talent should never die out.
@@outsidethewall8488 nice screen name you must be a PF fan
Now thats a real pink Floyd reaction video!!!!.... hope your all taking notes.... savour it!
I just watched your reaction and it had the effect on me when it came out in 1979. I was 16 at the time. I hadn't listened to the whole album since about 82 in college. I was still able to sing along with every song and enjoy it again as much as you enjoyed it. At 59 I too get emotional listening to it. Gilmour can play a guitar with more emotion than anyone. Thanks for the reaction.
You without a doubt have the greatest Pink Floyd reaction on UA-cam sir. You're 1 year younger than me too man. Listened religiously to Floyd (this album the most) for 12 years now. I don't know if modern contemporary music has gotten deeper than this sadly. It's a special record.
Great reaction. Many are often too intimidated to experience The Floyd, as they can get really deep. No disparate one-track pop love songs for them. It’s all concept. Every “track” is actually a continuation of the story. Most newbies will not get it because the digitally remastered albums break up the tracks. If you were to listen to the original LP (record), you’d notice that there are absolutely NO breaks in the entire album. All the songs flow into the next. Same with just about all Pink Floyd albums.
PF said "If you want art, you've gotta commit to it, we're not here to be sold in scraps"
Not true. The album goes silent before Comfortably Numb.
Silence is also a good way to let a song flow into another
@@Christopher50nowand mother and goodbye blue sky and hey you and the show must go on. But they still flow tho bruh.
BEAUTIFUL! That is exactly what I say whenever I listen to any Pink Floyd album.
‘The Wall’ is such a timeless piece of art. I love watching people react to it for the first time!
The greatest album ever!! I'm 56 and grew up on this. It's like going to every funeral, wedding, birthday, celebration, party rolled into one and then, being at your best friends deathbed! The emotion is poignant. This masterpiece will never be duplicated and no current band could ever do this ever again!
Pink Floyd helped me spark up my heart again.
I saw this live in concert 1980...LA. It was so true to the album that I thought the band was lip syncing. They actually acted out the album by doing scenes like a play and building a wall on the stage. Gillmor was standing on the wall doing his comfortably numb solo under a spotlight. Epic.
Color me jealous, one of those performances I wanted to catch at the time.
Omg how incredible
It was more like a musical play with props than a concert. They only played New York and LA because, I guess, it was too big of a production to take on a full tour. I will never forget that concert!
You get it. Love your reaction.
Watch Comfortably Numb live on the Pulse Album. Best guitar solo ever.
I just watched the whole Pulse Concert, and it is fire. You should watch it on Prime, it's a masterpiece!
Really really enjoyed this, great to see a full album runthough still up after 2+ years :) I see a lot of comments saying you should have watched the movie at same time: in my eyes its better to have a music only listen first then see the movie, which I also agree is first class. All the best, subbed (late to the party!) cheers
I was staring at you at the end, and I was laughing -- but not at you, I was laughing with you because I was at a loss for words too. You're right it is like a movie. It's like you are a different person after hearing it than you were before. Thanks buddy, I enjoyed that.
Good show, Ahmad. You heard it; you felt all the right feelings. Now that you're familiar with the music, you MUST watch the movie. Let the movie show you what it is all about. You will not be disappointed.
Hell yeah bro Pink Floyd is timeless thank you for doing this.
Dark Side of the Moon was like the top album worldwide for14 years. The Wall wasup there, also, but Dark Side was bigger. Since you told us you are 19, I will tell you I am 66, and I saw Pink Floyd live every time they came to our city (Vancouver, Canada) The first time was late 60s but mostly the 70s they would make new album then tour it.
I have been to literally hundreds of concerts all types music from folk to jazz, but mainly Rock n Roll.
If I had ro pick the best band/ concert it would be Pink Floyd. I saw them early 70s and a British band opened for them called Jethro Tull, I had never heard of them. Pink Floyd invited them to open for them, and I became an instant Fan on the band with the lead singer who played a rock n roll Flute. They were so good I saw them 4 or 5 more times, bought every album. Bit I am glad you got turned onto Pink Floyd. All their music is great. I watched your whole video, first time. I will watch again. I can't see Pink Floyd as a band now as they broke up, but I have still gone to the concerts of Roger Waters(bass) and my favorite singer and guitarist David Gilmour, who toured with the remaining two original members a few times over the years. They are one of a few bands that sound as good live as on record. I grew up in a great time for rock n roll music through the great 70s , 80s,
early 90s. I have 2 grown sons who heard their music as I played it everyday as they grew up. They used to say their friends said I was a cool Mom, because I played rock n roll on the car radio.
I still love Rock and roll. All kinds of bands. Sadly some have broken up and don't play now, but I have over 400
LPS, CDs that I play still.
I married a jazz musician when I was 17, a d I did back up singing for bands on the west coast mainly. So, I do know my music. Hope you continue to listen and appreciate the best of music. I know the modern bands, singers and flappers, too. I do keep up, but my music Of my teens, 20s 30s are some of the nest. Cheers!
Jethro Tull! Great band! Check out Rory Gallagher
Awesome reaction, man. Most of your insights were spot on btw....
Rockinghorse Winner appreciate it bro 💯🙏🏾
im 48 listened to Floyd all my life and ive finally FINALLY got tickets to see Roger Waters farewell tour, GlasgowSaturday the 3rd of June 2023 , ive seen most great bads the Who all the manchester music im finally going to see Floyd , ths is on my bucket list and i cannot wait ,, its the wall the dark side of the moon , the encore will be wish you were here and shine on you crazy diamond , im so looking forward to this.
I was 18 when I first heard it, just after it came out. At 19, you have a whole lifetime with it now.
They made a movie of it, and it makes a lot of what was going on more clear.
Whoa.....haven't listened to the entire album in......good lord.....25 years. Straight up, exactly what I needed tonight, bro.
About the only reaction I'd expect. Fuckin brilliant!
*KingAhmadTv* You’ve probably been told this already, but the entire album is about a dude who was raised by a single mom, due to his dad dying in War. It starts from there, & goes through the rest of his life. He grows up to become a Rock Star, & that doesn’t help his painful upbringing at all. He turns to alcohol & drugs to cope... only to steadily slide into insanity. It was loosely based on their original lead singer, Syd Barrett.
Not sure how I stumbled on this video, but I fn love this guy, he has an adventurous open mind. When I was 13 hearing this album for the first time it changed my world. What I get from this video is that we are all so biased by society and peers, race and age division, that their music sucks, and vice versa. The world needs more people to follow their own paths and explore whats out there. Im an old man, grandfather, but have found some amazing music is always out there, new or old. This album is legendary. Keep doing what you're doing, you are a smart man.
Exactly. These young music reactions are giving me hope. And sort of giving my own old ass appreciation as I was right about a lot of music I love.
"The Wall Live in Berlin", is an all star performance, on the actual streets of Berlin. It's well worth your time whether you react to it or not. I glad you got enjoy this modern opera. I was 15 when it came out, and it changed my life.
I actually went to that concert on potzdammer. One of my friends actually got one of the bricks and drove it all the way back to Liverpool it’s still his prized possession 😂
This was exactly what I needed, thank you!
Great seeing a thougtful young cat like you get in to timeless music like this. Heartwarming
This was one of the most entertaining things I've watched. I LOVE PINK FLOYD and was looking for videos. Stumbled upon this. What a good time man, thanks for helping a fella enjoy the night with u.
I can remember this like it was yesterday. Waiting in line in Manhattan to buy this album. I had heard Another Brick in the Wall, Comfortably numb and Hey you. My experience was pretty much the same as Ahmad's. I don't think I left my room for a week. Just listened to this back to back over and over till I knew every word, every lick. Couldn't believe Floyd did it again
Yeah.. you get it bro. Ive been listening to this album since I was 5 years old. It only gets better with time 👍
Roger Waters is obviously the brains of this project....but David. Gilmore’s. Guitar. Tone...
Makes the record.
Great reaction!
All that echo stuff he does with the guitar is amazing too.
Its also cool when music can connect with people from a totally different walk of life. An album written by some rich rock star 30 something british guys in the late 70s is connecting with a black teenager in america 44 years later.
It’s the topics man we can all relate to one of them at some point and the songs are just sooo good
This album was is a rock opera classic! I used to put my Sony stereo speakers in the windows and blast it over the valley in the country while sitting on my front lawn40 years ago!😀🐾🐾🇨🇦❤️
Changes lives...Saved me. Seriously. You're very intelligent for 19 here dude.
you are a legend for doing this
Thank you, your emotion is so cool .... "The wall" is the first album i'm paying with my own money ...I was 14 years hold.
I saw it live twice. Opening and closing nights at the Los Angeles Sports arena. 1980. Best concert I ever saw. 😀👍
27 Feb 80 Nassau Coliseum. Best concert I ever saw.
You lucky, lucky ba$tards.
Watching you react to this album....an album that means so much to me personally....has changed it for me again.
My mom was a huge PF fan. I grew up as a kid singing these songs. I remember the day I realized that Comfortably Numb was about drugs, haha (thanks, DARE)
Then I grew older, my mom was an alcoholic. My dad was an abuser and I was put in the custody of my sister. Even though I knew the words, I HEARD the words. I felt every chord of pain. Disc 2 is something I'll cherish forever.
My mom got sober when I was 18, and died of cancer 7 years later.
Anyway.... watching you react to it today gave it another piece of beauty for me that I'll never forget. Thank you.
This album made me feel a certain way. My cousin gave it to me for Christmas 1980. Blew the mind out of my skull.
Awesome reaction! To my favourite Pink Floyd album. I never got to see Pink Floyd live but I did get to see Roger Waters tour ot The Wall.. I left the arena knowing I would never in my life see a better concert than that one.
I know this is 3 years old but holy hell does this deserve more views. Incredible channel
Dude! Listening to albums the way they were supposed to be listened to - you are a straight up legend!
Bro... nobody's laughing at you....and just so you know...this was a movie...it's a very strange movie and you just listened to the soundtrack.....you were spot on with your reaction....and if you didn't break down and cry then you wouldn't be human my friend!!!
You're only 19yrs old and you are wise beyond your years....glad to see that the younger generations are enjoying their music as I did when I wore younger man's clothes....✌️👍 ( Peace out )
Thanks for reuploading this great reaction! keep up the good work man, and you should check out The Wall movie by Pink Floyd