If you like this reaction you may like one of these from Pulse as well: Pink Floyd - The Great Gig In The Sky (PULSE) Reaction ua-cam.com/video/RVDQ_cCe6nI/v-deo.html Pink Floyd - Brain Damage, Eclipse (PULSE) Reaction ua-cam.com/video/-sfNecAPuLs/v-deo.html Pink Floyd - Any Colour You Like (PULSE) Reaction ua-cam.com/video/sMLrnZxP4Ms/v-deo.html
They were both the same drummer Nick Mason he just changed sticks, there was another drummer in the Pulse tour but for this it is all Nick's amazing drumming still. Rick Wright on Keyboards was famous for his harmonies with David Gilmour, to hear them at their best checknout Echoes Live from Pompeii parts 1 and 2 they are a bit long but so good, after Rick died David Gilmour never performed Echoes again as he did not want to do the harmonies with anyone else.
I would recommend the same version of Echoes. There is extra emotion in that version from David and Rick. Echoes was always supposed to be a conversation between the two of them and what a final conversation it was!
Part 5: David Gilmour Solo (1978 & 1984) - Mihalis (from David Gilmour, 1978) ua-cam.com/video/tsdwQ7nrVZg/v-deo.html - There's No Way Out of Here (from David Gilmour, 1978) ua-cam.com/video/XZ6PVz-r26Y/v-deo.html - Raise My Rent (from David Gilmour, 1978) ua-cam.com/video/RK18KpCCmx0/v-deo.html - Murder (from About Face, 1984) ua-cam.com/video/xgcRhdXdhKk/v-deo.html - All Lovers Are Deranged (from About Face, 1984) ua-cam.com/video/7SGa0DpTl8Q/v-deo.html - Let's Get Metaphysical (from About Face, 1984) ua-cam.com/video/8Y3u1nDH_wU/v-deo.html - Live, 1978 ua-cam.com/video/PNQjJc6H5aw/v-deo.html - Live, 1984 - ends with "Comfortably Numb" with Nick Mason on drums ua-cam.com/video/uhi8Zmoy0wI/v-deo.html
Oh yea it is/ Here is a reaction of us geeking out on Run Like Hell - The bass player in this is phenomenal as you probably already know. ua-cam.com/video/7OE-Zhthh9Y/v-deo.html
Can't go wrong with Pink Floyd. Every time I hear something from DSoM I flashback to listening to it all the way thru with headphones in 1973. It was awesome. It's the only way to do it. Now I listen to album and then watch Pulse. They do Dark Side in the second half. I find it emotional. Thanks for the PF reaction!
Part 8: Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets, 2018-present This band consists of Nick Mason (Pink Floyd's drummer), Guy Pratt (Pink Floyd's live show bassist, 1987-90 & 1994, David Gilmour's live show bassist, 2006 & 2016), and three other guys. They exclusively play early Pink Floyd songs (i.e., before Dark Side of the Moon). - Obscured by Clouds / When You're In (live, 2019) - originally from Obscured by Clouds, 1972 ua-cam.com/video/TgLvxZYsI2Y/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/g3CC_nHBP9E/v-deo.html - If / Atom Heart Mother / If (Reprise) (live, 2019) - originally from Atom Heart Mother, 1970 ua-cam.com/video/GxP6REN30V4/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/NxHeFLSKYZM/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/KklUSWdNArk/v-deo.html - Let There Be More Light (live, 2019) - originally from A Saucerful of Secrets, 1968 ua-cam.com/video/f3xgwO4fyQ8/v-deo.html - Childhood's End (live, 2019) - originally from Obscured by Clouds, 1972 ua-cam.com/video/zFTS6rZwe0U/v-deo.html - One of These Days (live, 2019) - originally from Meddle, 1971 ua-cam.com/video/ab8cP26wjU4/v-deo.html - Point Me at the Sky (live, 2019) - originally released as a single, 1968 ua-cam.com/video/seOmJGSKAUg/v-deo.html That's all I have for Pink Floyd video recommendations. That should give you plenty to react to for a while.
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Part 2: The Experimental Years, 1968-70 (Gilmour, Mason, Wright, & Waters) - Let There Be More Light (from A Saucerful of Secrets, 1968) ua-cam.com/video/lE-cts4_3iU/v-deo.html - Point Me at The Sky (single, 1968) ua-cam.com/video/yG5zIeMxgrE/v-deo.html - Cirrus Minor / The Nile Song (from Music from the Film More, 1969) ua-cam.com/video/GfPVM5dFlp8/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/MduQlWUoyhI/v-deo.html - Biding My Time (recorded in 1969, from the album Relics, 1971) ua-cam.com/video/gvCNJdUExts/v-deo.html - Ummagumma, disc 2 (1969) - anything from this album, it's really strange - Atom Heart Mother (1970) - anything from this album - Let There Be More Light (live TV appearance, 1968) ua-cam.com/video/FVB-sCHdjLk/v-deo.html - Ummagumma, disc 1 (live album, 1969) - anything from this album - An Hour with Pink Floyd (live TV appearance, 1970) ua-cam.com/video/J57_TjXq3_c/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/h28xyuM0cTg/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/jecI7xlrrmg/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/_BZRO3FToDo/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/D60XQyDKCmQ/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/8rPro0J0Qwg/v-deo.html
Roger Waters did almost all of the lyrics for Dark Side of the Moon and Rick Wright wrote a lot of the music so Roger and Rick were the main writers for dark side of the moon. As far as solo work by Roger you definitely have to do the song "Amused to Death" it's brilliant!! It's just a shame David and Roger couldn't have gotten along cuz we the fans got robbed of at least another Dark Side of the Moon and another animal's album both if they could have held there egos at Bay and gotten along!!
The Beatles documentary was called Get Back but it was the Let It Be sessions. I caught a making of documentary for Dark Side of the Moon a few years a go. Not like Get Back which was the actual sessions, but an interesting look back at how it was put together.
I think that you may have been asking about ' On The Run ' from the Wall, they played this at the Pulse concert and we had a bed flying over us in the crowd, if you watch the video it's in there, one of the many effects that they put on for us.
Regarding the video quality: the official release is called 'Pulse Restored & Re-edited'. Everything else on youtube are videos uploaded by fans. P.S. Yes there is a Dark Side documentary: it's called 'Classic Albums: The Making Of Dark Side Of The Moon'. It's 50 minutes, but unfortunately it's not of youtube. There is a shorter, 25 min docu on youtube made for the 30th anniversary, but it's not as good.
Richard Wright does sing back up along with the female singers. Everyone digs the drummer’s glowing sticks and drum pads. NO-ONE reacting to this vision has commented that Nick mason actually spins a drum pad while playing it! Never seen that by any drummer.
Sounds like pops was referring to "On the Run" from Darkside in that movie. If you really want to know what Roger Waters is doing now he is currently on tour in the United States. Probably coming to a town near you. He'll be at the United Center in Chicago next week. He's singing and repurposing many Floyd songs to fit today's themes. There are clips from it on UA-cam... Looks awesome!!@ Roger Waters wrote all the lyrics for "Dark Side of the Moon". However Gilmour sings most of it with some nice harmonies from Keyboardist Richard Wright as you saw here. Wright also composed some of the music. Roger Waters is a brilliant lyricist... But you have to wonder the impact they would have if not for the brilliant musicianship and vocals of David Gilmour, Richard Wright and drummer Nick Mason to Interpret them musically.
Thanks for sharing about Rogers tour. We will look that up and go if it comes near us. Yea we can only imagine what could have have been had they continued together.
Part 3: The Best Years, 1971-75 (Gilmour, Mason, Wright, & Waters) - Meddle (1971) - anything from this album. "One of These Days" and "Echoes" are great but I prefer the live versions. - Obscured by Clouds (1972) - anything from this album except the last track, "Absolutely Curtains." Pink Floyd had already started recording Dark Side of the Moon when they took a break to write and record this movie soundtrack. The first two tracks "Obscured by Clouds" and "When You're In" go well together. "Childhood's End" might be my favorite song from this album, but it's all good. - Dark Side of the Moon (1973) - tied for the greatest album of all time, in my opinion. I like watching the performance of this album on "Pulse" but if I want to listen to it, I prefer the studio version. - Wish You Were Here (1975) - tied for the greatest album of all time, in my opinion. Like Dark Side, I prefer the studio versions of these songs over their live versions. - A Saucerful of Secrets (Live at Pompeii, 1971/72) ua-cam.com/video/cEfS98F89Ho/v-deo.html - One of These Days (Live at Pompeii, 1971/72) - great, but I prefer the version on "Pulse" ua-cam.com/video/Nw1643T0RD0/v-deo.html - Echoes (Live at Pompeii, 1971/72) - great, but I prefer the version on "Live in Gdansk" ua-cam.com/video/PGwPSPIhohk/v-deo.html - Some versions of the Live at Pompeii film include footage of the band recording Dark Side of the Moon in the studio in 1972 ua-cam.com/video/VDNXaGYweNU/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/wzRYUpBHXNk/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/6-1eZZMeSB8/v-deo.html - Dark Side of the Moon (Live, 1972/73) - this poor footage is the only post-Pompeii live footage I've seen of them from the 1970s ua-cam.com/video/HIGuTCY--xc/v-deo.html
Cool reaction, the album has sold close to 50million units , putting it 3rd place just behind AC/DC Back In Black . Thriller sold over 110 million copies making it no 1 best seller. But Dark Side of the Moon is far superior to both in my opinion.
That's why when you listen to the Whole Album from the beginning to the end. All the songs connected to the Next one. Read the titles of the songs and hear what your saying. Dark Side of the Moon.
Part 6: The Gilmour Years, 1987-present (Gilmour, Mason, Wright) - A Momentary Lapse of Reason (1987) - for everything on this album, I prefer the live versions on Delicate Sound of Thunder (1988) and Pulse (1994) - Poles Apart (from The Division Bell, 1994) - some say the lyrics reference Barrett & Waters, but Gilmour denies it ua-cam.com/video/5ciWB7VykII/v-deo.html - Marooned (from The Division Bell, 1994) ua-cam.com/video/P7YMI39sObY/v-deo.html - Lost for Words (from The Division Bell, 1994) - some say the lyrics reference Waters, but Gilmour denies it ua-cam.com/video/FKROYzWRiQ0/v-deo.html - The Endless River (recorded 1993 & 2013-14) - essentially outtakes from the recording of Division Bell, with later work by Gilmour and Mason to make it into an uncharacteristically boring album - A New Machine Part 1 / Terminal Frost / A New Machine Part 2 (live, 1988) ua-cam.com/video/oIG5KfJbbsc/v-deo.html - On the Turning Away (live, 1988) ua-cam.com/video/xEMy34qhQe4/v-deo.html - Money (live, 1988) - my favorite live version of Money ua-cam.com/video/4RVvFb39s1U/v-deo.html - One Slip (live, 1988) ua-cam.com/video/7a3kwGS5z-8/v-deo.html - Live in Venice, 1989 - the second to last show of their massive 1987-89 tour was on a barge in Venice and broadcast on TV ua-cam.com/video/tMlGDGoVttw/v-deo.html - Live Knebworth, 1990 - their only show in 1990 was one hour at a festival. Some say this concert had the best performance of Comfortably Numb. ua-cam.com/video/4yTXifXaimk/v-deo.html - One of These Days (live, 1994) - this is definitely the next one you should do from Pulse. Others to check out from the greatest concert ever include What Do You Want from Me, Learning to Fly, and Take It Back. ua-cam.com/video/CK_BcyKOAt4/v-deo.html - The Reunion Concert (live, 2005) - Roger Waters re-joined the band for this four song set at Live 8 ua-cam.com/video/2K7TU1Hh_3U/v-deo.html - Arnold Layne (live, 2007) - Gilmour, Mason, and Wright performed the band's first single for their last performance together (Wright died in 2008), at the Syd Barrett Tribute Concert (he had died in 2006) ua-cam.com/video/dUFMQ-zpxvs/v-deo.html
Part 7: Grandpa Gilmour Solo, 2001-present - On an Island (2006) - the theme of this album is relaxing on vacation, essentially. All of the songs on this album are better live, in my opinion. - Rattle That Lock (2015) - this is my favorite Gilmour solo album, and it's my wife's favorite Gilmour album altogether (i.e., she enjoys it more than any Pink Floyd album). Every song is great, but the one that deserves special mention is "A Boat Lies Waiting" which is about Rick Wright, who died in 2008. I prefer the studio version. ua-cam.com/video/hoSCZuX0SwE/v-deo.html - Coming Back to Life (live, 2001) - a different arrangement than the ones on Pulse and Gdansk ua-cam.com/video/Ax-ptO_tVeY/v-deo.html - Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Parts VI-VIII (live, 2001) - live versions of this song usually contain parts 1-3, 5, & sometimes 7, so I enjoy the inclusion of parts 6 & 8 in this one ua-cam.com/video/Ytwyz-NXGdw/v-deo.html - Breakthrough (live, 2002) - with Rick Wright ua-cam.com/video/GW65I5OJrps/v-deo.html - Castellorizon / On an Island (live, 2006) - with Rick Wright, David Crosby, & Graham Nash ua-cam.com/video/D8v8mHylVRA/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/kEa__0wtIRo/v-deo.html - High Hopes (live, 2006) - with Rick Wright, this is my favorite version of this song ua-cam.com/video/6jF6lStgXTI/v-deo.html - Echoes (live, 2006) - with Rick Wright, this was Gilmour & Wright's last performance of this song, this is also my favorite version of this song ua-cam.com/video/EMneCi9F_UQ/v-deo.html - Faces of Stone (live, 2016) - this song is about Gilmour's mother suffering from dementia near the end of her life ua-cam.com/video/xFai4z9Z5bU/v-deo.html - Comfortably Numb (live, 2016) - some think this is the best version of this song, I'm personally just amazed that he can still sing and play so well at age 70! Likewise with his performance of other Floyd classics on Live at Pompeii like One of These Days, Sorrow, Run Like Hell, etc. ua-cam.com/video/eHKG7EMxWW8/v-deo.html - Gilmour's guitar auctioned off for charity in 2019 ua-cam.com/video/GpkO6ZEfmVc/v-deo.html
Part 4: The Waters Years (1977-83) and Waters' Solo Albums (1984-present) The classic lineup is still present on Animals (1977) and The Wall (1979), but Rick Wright is absent from The Final Cut (1983). The only songs I care for on those three albums are Gilmour's contributions to The Wall, and I prefer the live versions on Pulse. I'll let the Roger Waters fans give you recommendations for those albums. The only Roger Waters solo album I enjoy listening to is Radio KAOS (1987). Here's my favorite song on the album, "Home." Again, I'll leave it to the Waters fans to give you recommendations for his solo albums. ua-cam.com/video/oLRrK3cAuW8/v-deo.html
One of the very few Pink Floyd songs where the live performance is not as good as the studio version. Another is The Great Gig In The Sky with the incomparable vocals of Clare Torry.
Quite logically there must be more musicians at the concert to cover all the sounds of guitars, drums and keyboards. In the studio it was easier - there it was really just Roger, Rick, Nick and David. Complex parts are played on multiple tracks and mixed together... And Rick Wright also sings on the original studio version. It was a great sin that he wasn't given more space to sing, because he was a very good singer... By the way - you should have continued - The Great Gig in the Sky follows and is really sung uniquely at this concert. Not as well sung as Clare Torry sang it in 1973 but it is still fabulous! All three vocalists are great! Give it a listen, guys - you'll love it... About The Dark Dide Of The Moon: it's the second best-selling album in history (about 50 million units) and it stayed in the charts for an incredible 14+ years! No other album has ever surpassed it...
Wow. I never thought about needing the additional musicians to caver all the added tracks. Thanks for sharing that. We did great gig in the sky for pulse. Let me know if you need the link.
No Roger no PF. Plus here they have like 5 additional people on stage, two drummers, two keyboardists, 3 singers, a bassist and Dave and one more guitarist ( I think). Lyrics are all Roger Waters.
If you like this reaction you may like one of these from Pulse as well:
Pink Floyd - The Great Gig In The Sky (PULSE) Reaction
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Pink Floyd - Brain Damage, Eclipse (PULSE) Reaction
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Pink Floyd - Any Colour You Like (PULSE) Reaction
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Nick Mason is playing roto toms with the lighted sticks, named so because you can literally rotate the toms to change the pitch.
Very cool. Thanks for telling us.
They were both the same drummer Nick Mason he just changed sticks, there was another drummer in the Pulse tour but for this it is all Nick's amazing drumming still. Rick Wright on Keyboards was famous for his harmonies with David Gilmour, to hear them at their best checknout Echoes Live from Pompeii parts 1 and 2 they are a bit long but so good, after Rick died David Gilmour never performed Echoes again as he did not want to do the harmonies with anyone else.
Second suggestion for Echoes live. Man it must be good. I'm betting this will be our next reaction.
I would recommend the same version of Echoes. There is extra emotion in that version from David and Rick. Echoes was always supposed to be a conversation between the two of them and what a final conversation it was!
I tried to watch it last night but the video was so dark I could hardly see their faces?
Pink Floyd is The Best.
That show was the most incredably of all TIME.
Want to see more of the keyboardist (Richard Wright) sing, watch David Gilmour perform Echoes live in Gdansk 🔥🔥🔥 it's a duet between David and Richard
Lights231 thanks for the suggestion. We want to explore more live concerts of Pink Floyd and would love to see that.
IMO the 'Remember That Night' version from the same tour is the best version.
@@Pulsar77 has there ever been an average version? 😂 Always a 20/10
@@lights2317 lol, yes Pink Floyd is rated on a different scale, ranging from 'unbelievable' to 'a life-changing experience' :-)
Richard Wright the keyboard player is a great vocalist also - check out Echoes live (any version) but my personal fave is Gdańsk
Yes Richard Wright the keyboardist did sing those parts on the studio version.
Part 5: David Gilmour Solo (1978 & 1984)
- Mihalis (from David Gilmour, 1978)
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- There's No Way Out of Here (from David Gilmour, 1978)
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- Raise My Rent (from David Gilmour, 1978)
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- Murder (from About Face, 1984)
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- All Lovers Are Deranged (from About Face, 1984)
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- Let's Get Metaphysical (from About Face, 1984)
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- Live, 1978
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- Live, 1984 - ends with "Comfortably Numb" with Nick Mason on drums
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This is nice, the ending with 'Run Like Hell' is great!
Oh yea it is/ Here is a reaction of us geeking out on Run Like Hell - The bass player in this is phenomenal as you probably already know.
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@@reactioninaction7415 NICE!
Can't go wrong with Pink Floyd. Every time I hear something from DSoM I flashback to listening to it all the way thru with headphones in 1973. It was awesome. It's the only way to do it. Now I listen to album and then watch Pulse. They do Dark Side in the second half. I find it emotional. Thanks for the PF reaction!
Yea Mark. Super emotionally filled.
They played 'On the run' from DSOTM in black phone movie. 'Time' is played in marvel's 'Eternals' movie.
Yea. Did you see the film? I like how and where they used it.
Part 8: Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets, 2018-present
This band consists of Nick Mason (Pink Floyd's drummer), Guy Pratt (Pink Floyd's live show bassist, 1987-90 & 1994, David Gilmour's live show bassist, 2006 & 2016), and three other guys. They exclusively play early Pink Floyd songs (i.e., before Dark Side of the Moon).
- Obscured by Clouds / When You're In (live, 2019) - originally from Obscured by Clouds, 1972
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- If / Atom Heart Mother / If (Reprise) (live, 2019) - originally from Atom Heart Mother, 1970
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- Let There Be More Light (live, 2019) - originally from A Saucerful of Secrets, 1968
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- Childhood's End (live, 2019) - originally from Obscured by Clouds, 1972
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- One of These Days (live, 2019) - originally from Meddle, 1971
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- Point Me at the Sky (live, 2019) - originally released as a single, 1968
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That's all I have for Pink Floyd video recommendations. That should give you plenty to react to for a while.
Thanks!
Tammie C in the house! Son is going to be thrilled. Your the first to use the new THANKS button!!!! We hope people will use it so we can track what bands should get reacted to the most. Thank you Tammie!
Part 2: The Experimental Years, 1968-70 (Gilmour, Mason, Wright, & Waters)
- Let There Be More Light (from A Saucerful of Secrets, 1968)
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- Point Me at The Sky (single, 1968)
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- Cirrus Minor / The Nile Song (from Music from the Film More, 1969)
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- Biding My Time (recorded in 1969, from the album Relics, 1971)
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- Ummagumma, disc 2 (1969) - anything from this album, it's really strange
- Atom Heart Mother (1970) - anything from this album
- Let There Be More Light (live TV appearance, 1968)
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- Ummagumma, disc 1 (live album, 1969) - anything from this album
- An Hour with Pink Floyd (live TV appearance, 1970)
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Roger Waters did almost all of the lyrics for Dark Side of the Moon and Rick Wright wrote a lot of the music so Roger and Rick were the main writers for dark side of the moon. As far as solo work by Roger you definitely have to do the song "Amused to Death" it's brilliant!! It's just a shame David and Roger couldn't have gotten along cuz we the fans got robbed of at least another Dark Side of the Moon and another animal's album both if they could have held there egos at Bay and gotten along!!
Wow - brings it home when you explain it like that. We'll have to check out Amused to Death. Awesome title.
The whole Dark Side of The Moon album is played on the Live Pulse concert.
The Beatles documentary was called Get Back but it was the Let It Be sessions. I caught a making of documentary for Dark Side of the Moon a few years a go. Not like Get Back which was the actual sessions, but an interesting look back at how it was put together.
Very cool. We want to see it!
I saw this live in 94 and it was incredible! Such talented people. Greatest concert I have ever attended. Great reaction!!! Keep them coming!
Thank you Stacy. We agree that this is the greatest concert of all time!!!
Hay q estar en terreno y comprobar la fidelidad...estuve ahí...ok....tremendas versiones...
I think that you may have been asking about ' On The Run ' from the Wall, they played this at the Pulse concert and we had a bed flying over us in the crowd, if you watch the video it's in there, one of the many effects that they put on for us.
Sorry it's from Dark Side , 4am and I've got a bit of brain fog.
It was one of these days
You have to watch shine on you crazy diamond
Totally agree!
Regarding the video quality: the official release is called 'Pulse Restored & Re-edited'. Everything else on youtube are videos uploaded by fans.
P.S. Yes there is a Dark Side documentary: it's called 'Classic Albums: The Making Of Dark Side Of The Moon'. It's 50 minutes, but unfortunately it's not of youtube. There is a shorter, 25 min docu on youtube made for the 30th anniversary, but it's not as good.
Thanks for sharing documentary name.
On the bridge keyboard was singing the melody while Gilmore was singing harmony.. recreating Gilmore&Rogers parts.
Richard Wright does sing back up along with the female singers. Everyone digs the drummer’s glowing sticks and drum pads. NO-ONE reacting to this vision has commented that Nick mason actually spins a drum pad while playing it! Never seen that by any drummer.
Sounds like pops was referring to "On the Run" from Darkside in that movie. If you really want to know what Roger Waters is doing now he is currently on tour in the United States. Probably coming to a town near you. He'll be at the United Center in Chicago next week. He's singing and repurposing many Floyd songs to fit today's themes. There are clips from it on UA-cam... Looks awesome!!@
Roger Waters wrote all the lyrics for "Dark Side of the Moon". However Gilmour sings most of it with some nice harmonies from Keyboardist Richard Wright as you saw here. Wright also composed some of the music. Roger Waters is a brilliant lyricist... But you have to wonder the impact they would have if not for the brilliant musicianship and vocals of David Gilmour, Richard Wright and drummer Nick Mason to Interpret them musically.
Here is a nice little documentary on the making of Dark Side of the Moon I think you might enjoy...
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Flubbert - You rock. Yep, that's it. I knew someone would guess by the humming and description!
Thanks for sharing about Rogers tour. We will look that up and go if it comes near us. Yea we can only imagine what could have have been had they continued together.
I was at Earls Court London when they recorded this gig
parabéns pela reação perfeita a música mais incrível já feita pela espécie.
I would have been here but this time is a little too early for me. Cant wait to watch though
Chris = Hope you enjoyed it!
Part 3: The Best Years, 1971-75 (Gilmour, Mason, Wright, & Waters)
- Meddle (1971) - anything from this album. "One of These Days" and "Echoes" are great but I prefer the live versions.
- Obscured by Clouds (1972) - anything from this album except the last track, "Absolutely Curtains." Pink Floyd had already started recording Dark Side of the Moon when they took a break to write and record this movie soundtrack. The first two tracks "Obscured by Clouds" and "When You're In" go well together. "Childhood's End" might be my favorite song from this album, but it's all good.
- Dark Side of the Moon (1973) - tied for the greatest album of all time, in my opinion. I like watching the performance of this album on "Pulse" but if I want to listen to it, I prefer the studio version.
- Wish You Were Here (1975) - tied for the greatest album of all time, in my opinion. Like Dark Side, I prefer the studio versions of these songs over their live versions.
- A Saucerful of Secrets (Live at Pompeii, 1971/72)
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- One of These Days (Live at Pompeii, 1971/72) - great, but I prefer the version on "Pulse"
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- Echoes (Live at Pompeii, 1971/72) - great, but I prefer the version on "Live in Gdansk"
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- Some versions of the Live at Pompeii film include footage of the band recording Dark Side of the Moon in the studio in 1972
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- Dark Side of the Moon (Live, 1972/73) - this poor footage is the only post-Pompeii live footage I've seen of them from the 1970s
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That's On the Run, the plane crashes into the far corner, just before this...
Your right James. It is On the Run.
Cool reaction, the album has sold close to 50million units , putting it 3rd place just behind AC/DC Back In Black . Thriller sold over 110 million copies making it no 1 best seller. But Dark Side of the Moon is far superior to both in my opinion.
Totally agree! And WOW ACDC 2nd place? Never knew that - that's crazy!
Totally agree DSOM is superior in every way.
That's why when you listen to the Whole Album from the beginning to the end. All the songs connected to the Next one. Read the titles of the songs and hear what your saying. Dark Side of the Moon.
Part 6: The Gilmour Years, 1987-present (Gilmour, Mason, Wright)
- A Momentary Lapse of Reason (1987) - for everything on this album, I prefer the live versions on Delicate Sound of Thunder (1988) and Pulse (1994)
- Poles Apart (from The Division Bell, 1994) - some say the lyrics reference Barrett & Waters, but Gilmour denies it
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- Marooned (from The Division Bell, 1994)
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- Lost for Words (from The Division Bell, 1994) - some say the lyrics reference Waters, but Gilmour denies it
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- The Endless River (recorded 1993 & 2013-14) - essentially outtakes from the recording of Division Bell, with later work by Gilmour and Mason to make it into an uncharacteristically boring album
- A New Machine Part 1 / Terminal Frost / A New Machine Part 2 (live, 1988)
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- On the Turning Away (live, 1988)
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- Money (live, 1988) - my favorite live version of Money
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- One Slip (live, 1988)
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- Live in Venice, 1989 - the second to last show of their massive 1987-89 tour was on a barge in Venice and broadcast on TV
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- Live Knebworth, 1990 - their only show in 1990 was one hour at a festival. Some say this concert had the best performance of Comfortably Numb.
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- One of These Days (live, 1994) - this is definitely the next one you should do from Pulse. Others to check out from the greatest concert ever include What Do You Want from Me, Learning to Fly, and Take It Back.
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- The Reunion Concert (live, 2005) - Roger Waters re-joined the band for this four song set at Live 8
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- Arnold Layne (live, 2007) - Gilmour, Mason, and Wright performed the band's first single for their last performance together (Wright died in 2008), at the Syd Barrett Tribute Concert (he had died in 2006)
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a melhor música de todos os tempos.
It sounds like you're describing On The Run from The Wall album from 1979.
Part 7: Grandpa Gilmour Solo, 2001-present
- On an Island (2006) - the theme of this album is relaxing on vacation, essentially. All of the songs on this album are better live, in my opinion.
- Rattle That Lock (2015) - this is my favorite Gilmour solo album, and it's my wife's favorite Gilmour album altogether (i.e., she enjoys it more than any Pink Floyd album). Every song is great, but the one that deserves special mention is "A Boat Lies Waiting" which is about Rick Wright, who died in 2008. I prefer the studio version.
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- Coming Back to Life (live, 2001) - a different arrangement than the ones on Pulse and Gdansk
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- Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Parts VI-VIII (live, 2001) - live versions of this song usually contain parts 1-3, 5, & sometimes 7, so I enjoy the inclusion of parts 6 & 8 in this one
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- Breakthrough (live, 2002) - with Rick Wright
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- Castellorizon / On an Island (live, 2006) - with Rick Wright, David Crosby, & Graham Nash
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- High Hopes (live, 2006) - with Rick Wright, this is my favorite version of this song
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- Echoes (live, 2006) - with Rick Wright, this was Gilmour & Wright's last performance of this song, this is also my favorite version of this song
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- Faces of Stone (live, 2016) - this song is about Gilmour's mother suffering from dementia near the end of her life
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- Comfortably Numb (live, 2016) - some think this is the best version of this song, I'm personally just amazed that he can still sing and play so well at age 70! Likewise with his performance of other Floyd classics on Live at Pompeii like One of These Days, Sorrow, Run Like Hell, etc.
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- Gilmour's guitar auctioned off for charity in 2019
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Try Rodger Waters Radio Kaos an album he made after he left after he left Pink Floyd you will here his influence he made in Pink Floyd...
The guy singing is roger waters the other half to David gilmour .
U both need to c jeff beck n ZZ Top doing sixteen ton live. It’s greatness
Part 4: The Waters Years (1977-83) and Waters' Solo Albums (1984-present)
The classic lineup is still present on Animals (1977) and The Wall (1979), but Rick Wright is absent from The Final Cut (1983). The only songs I care for on those three albums are Gilmour's contributions to The Wall, and I prefer the live versions on Pulse. I'll let the Roger Waters fans give you recommendations for those albums.
The only Roger Waters solo album I enjoy listening to is Radio KAOS (1987). Here's my favorite song on the album, "Home." Again, I'll leave it to the Waters fans to give you recommendations for his solo albums.
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One of the very few Pink Floyd songs where the live performance is not as good as the studio version. Another is The Great Gig In The Sky with the incomparable vocals of Clare Torry.
There’s no other musician like David Gilmour. Never will be
Quite logically there must be more musicians at the concert to cover all the sounds of guitars, drums and keyboards. In the studio it was easier - there it was really just Roger, Rick, Nick and David. Complex parts are played on multiple tracks and mixed together...
And Rick Wright also sings on the original studio version. It was a great sin that he wasn't given more space to sing, because he was a very good singer...
By the way - you should have continued - The Great Gig in the Sky follows and is really sung uniquely at this concert. Not as well sung as Clare Torry sang it in 1973 but it is still fabulous! All three vocalists are great! Give it a listen, guys - you'll love it...
About The Dark Dide Of The Moon: it's the second best-selling album in history (about 50 million units) and it stayed in the charts for an incredible 14+ years! No other album has ever surpassed it...
Wow. I never thought about needing the additional musicians to caver all the added tracks. Thanks for sharing that.
We did great gig in the sky for pulse. Let me know if you need the link.
@@reactioninaction7415 I've already seen it - thanks.
No Roger no PF. Plus here they have like 5 additional people on stage, two drummers, two keyboardists, 3 singers, a bassist and Dave and one more guitarist ( I think). Lyrics are all Roger Waters.
WTF check out Rogers solo work 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Whoever edited it was off time with the video. Not a good version. I don't like all of these remastered songs because they can't get the time right.