David Gilmour is a GOD on the guitar! Tim Renwick is absolutely a GOD in his own right! The two of them together? Its an out of body experience!!!! There will NEVER be another band like Pink Floyd EVER AGAIN. It is pure music. Nothing digital or synthesized. Just pure music.
Yup Gilmour always wanted a faster more upbeat “disco” feel to this solo but couldn’t play it fast enough, if they couldn’t do it themselves they’d bring someone in to do it for them….a perfect example is ROY HARPER singing vocals on “Have a Cigar”, syd barrett hired 2 bums off the street for jugband blues & Gilmour had a street musician play live wine glasses on SOYCD😏 but this happens a lot with Pink Floyd & not sure their fans really know what it takes to make Pink Floyd music in a unique & enigmatic form👍
@ Jake Hunt I agree 100% about them saving no qualms about bringing in people to do certain parts they feel they need to but if you're talking about the wine glasses on the studio version of SOYCD, that's Rick Wright when they were recording for Household Objects which turned into WYWH. Which parts on Jugband Blues were played by street people?
Hey George & Patrick!! Seeing you two sing every word made me smile sooooooo much! I've watched you since the beginning & I love your journey! Keep going! Love ya! ❤🎵
We were in junior high when this came out…became every kid’s anthem. I remember going to a friend’s house who got the album for a birthday gift and listening to the whole thing. Day after day. The movie is insane!
I have been watching you boys for a while now. In this pink floyd video for once nobody is crying. Anyway i grew up in Germany and had 2 italian friends .brothers 5 or 6 years apart. Andre and Antonio . Used to hang out and played a lot of home music together. Iam playing the guitar and my friends from italy singing the words of wish you were here. I have moved away to australia and been away for 23 years i wish they were here especially the way you get on you two beeing brothers. Very nice to see. Good on ya guys.t
We were listening to this shit in the 80s when they were in their prime..We could only here them on the radio cause no computers, cell phones UA-cam..I guess we took them for granted..So glad u boys enjoy our music
little trivia: they played 14 sold-out shows from oct. 13th to oct. 29th at the earls court in London (what is unreached until today, afaik), on 20th of october the live-recording was made. on october 12th, they had to cancel the concert after 2 minutes because a seating stand had been collapsed, the show was resceduled at 17th october 1994.
Just in case you wondered who the second guitarist was, his name is Tim Renwick. He started in a seventies band called Sutherland Brothers and Quiver, and then as guitar lead with Al Stewart where I saw him. He is awesome! He replaced Chalky White when Roger Waters left the Floyd.
When the Delicate Sound of Thunder and Pulse tours were performed they were the biggest most successful tours of that time. I have read that Nick Mason put his Ferrari 250 GTO up as collateral for the Pulse tour....It's valued at $40 million these days.
I saw them on this tour in Detroit 7/15/94. We had great seats on the floor. I kept my ticket stub which I found recently. Only $32.50 to see the greatest show ever!!
I saw the show at Soldier Field in Chicago which is an outdoor open air stadium. As people arrived to their seats you noticed there were strange sounds in the air. The entire stadium is wired 360° for sound. So you're sitting there before the show starts and you hear this loud helicopter sound seemingly right over head moving from the front end of the stadium to the back and everyone's looking up for a helicopter that isn't there. Now you hear seagulls filling the air, an invisible motorcycle seems to race across the field from one end to the other. More birds. Is that a plane? Where's the plane? It's really loud. Did it crash? And if you didn't fully understand you were at a Pink Floyd concert... You surely understood it now. They bring all their toys.
@@chrissmith1011 yeah, the lightning and thunder took 'one of these days'' to a new level. Then it stopped. As if God himself had been cued in on the light show. 😲
This was my first concert. I spent most of it vomiting on my "Billy Idol boots" Also my first experience with alcohol 😜🍺🤣 I became a teacher and every time this song plays in a club, my friends circle me shouting, "hey, teacher, leave those kids alone!" Some of my friends are former students 🎸😘
I have seen Pink Floyd in concert twice. I have also attended a variety of other live concerts of big name groups, but I have to say that the best two live performances I have ever attended were Pink Floyd and Pink Floyd.
Love your guys expressions and words to your reactions.This is a great live version with 2nd guitarist Tim Renwick who toured with Pulse to the fore. This song Live as well as The Wall Live show has always had two or a back up guitarist for Live Improvisation. Dave's one on The Wall Snowy White a blues guitarist can be seen also. Love to see you react to On The turning Away Live and remastered 2019, and Mother Live 1980 to rock your socks off.
It warms my heart to see you enjoying British music so much, knowing all of the words and shouting "Come on, Dave!" 🤣🤣 If I were in power I'd make you Sir George and Sir Patrick for services to British music. I'd also make you honourary members of the Bee Gees ❤❤
Great reaction, guys. Pink Floyd always hits differently! Here are some suggestions for future reactions: - "Iris" Live at Buffalo 2004 - arguably one of the best live performances ever - "Echoes" Live at Gdańsk 2006 - no words needed, I guess
That was Tim Renwick, as you saw a very good guitarist in his own right. He began in a band called Quiver (which I saw in 1970) before amalgamating with The Sutherland Brothers Band becoming The Sutherland Brothers and Quiver. They became good friends with Pink Floyd which as you can see has been lifelong. Tim went to the same school as Syd Barrett and Roger Waters although he was a few years younger than them. Perhaps you would like to react to (or check out) one of my all time favourite songs "In The Arms Of Mary" by The Sutherland Brothers and Quiver ua-cam.com/video/WpT7hbVWJDQ/v-deo.html a simple pop song but for some reason I love it. Another interesting note is "Sailing" a song written by the Sutherland Brothers in 1972 became a huge worldwide hit for Rod stewart in 1975, original still the best though.
I believe he was the guitarist with the "Surrogate Band" on the original tour for "The Wall", and has definitely been involved with every "Floyd" project sense Waters left...
Saw Pulse concert twice. Guarantee you everyone was singing with them! Best concert of a lifetime! Remember it like it was yesterday! Felt the music for days, literally!
I’m a Hard Rock guy and LED ZEPPELIN is my favorite band. I’ve seen PINK FLOYD live 3 times. The very first time was the Momentary Lapse of Reason tour in ‘87. I’ve always liked the band and had heard of their legendary stage shows. There was a lot of media hype for this tour and it got my attention. I had always wanted to see them live and this tour sounded special. I told my friend that we should go and it could be the best concert we had ever seen. That’s how big the hype was. We went. To this day, hands down, the best concert I’ve ever seen! And I’ve seen RUSH 18 times! I’ve seen ALL the shit hot, badass Rock bands! And for you George, I’ve seen YES 7 times ok? Anyway, you should watch their movie The Wall. It’s their legendary concept album come to life. The Wall is basically Roger Waters autobiography. These guys live are impossible to explain. You think the concert videos are good? You have NO idea! Greatest concept album of all time. QUEENSRYCHE’S Operation Mindcrime is a close second. You’ll see.
One thing about Gilmour is his happiness to see other musicians shine, as for the costs of the show it cost around £3 million to put together and £24 million to keep it on the road for this world tour.
Guys, brilliant reaction. I'm 65 and have been listening to these guys since the 60's and never tire of their genius. You should watch the film 'the wall:, you'll understand what they're about. Pleez guys, react to the Isle of man tourist trophy... You won't be sorry.....
Gamarjoba y'all. I saw their Dark Side of the Moon concert in a smallish venue, right next to the stage. One of the 5 most important bands ever. This concert was delicious. Thanks again.
Fun fact the bass player here…. Guy Pratt played on Earth Song by Micheal Jackson which you have also reacted to, great bass player, also played on Like a prayer by Madonna and other great songs!
Love Pulse Live - Had the album + dvd for decades - However the recently released remastered "Delicate Sound Of Thunder" Live with picture & sound blows this out of the water ! - The stage may not be as spectacular as Pulse but Omg ! I waited 40 years for this to be remastered & completed as so much was missing and guitar solos cut & badly edited....Not any more. Fully Restored, HD picture + sound. Sorry - Pulse is spectacular - but this, .. especially the sound is utterly off the scale. Comfortably Numb is best version Ever ! ! ! Seriously check this lot out. cd's + dvd is awesome !
I just watched part of the "Delicate Sound Of Thunder" video you referenced. I agree it is amazing! I will watch/listen to the whole thing soon. Phenomenal sound and stage production. Thank you!
@@chadheckman2693 You're welcome. The dvd is amazing with never before seen footage. I can't get over the sound quality - It makes Pulse sound muffled. Lol
This crowd is in some city better-behaved then mine. At the (fantastic) outdoor show that I was at from this tour, the crush of the crowd toward the stage was so strong that the roadies were constantly plucking girls who couldn't breathe from the other side of the stage wall that concerts started to develop around then.
It's London, and the first night there had to be abandoned after the seats (bleachers?) collapsed. We only got a couple of minutes into the intro to Soycd and the house lights went on.
@@paulqueripel3493 Yeah another guy mentioned being there for that too. That would have been quite the reversal, from thinking you're going to a great show, to it suddenly and quickly ending in tragedy.
I love gilmours interpretation of pink floyd 🙏🏻 wish he was able to expand on alot more while waters was there but than again we wouldnt have God like versions like this 😏 i think the stage was $100m usd & they had 3 of them all on different continents, this was 1994 & i think they compaired the revenue of this tour to more modern U2 tours to give you an idea of how big this tour was
@Jake Hunt Again agree with you completely about Gilmour's Floyd and both wish Waters and Gilmour could have coexisted to the end but like you say, there'd be none of what came after '85 which was all God mode. Was thinking of that yesterday actually, how everything post-'85 would have shaken out. I would assume Radio KAOS and Amused To Death would have been Floyd records and 100x better than how they turned out, which would lift ATD to the level of the 70s stuff imo. Would Momentary and Division then have been Gilmour solo albums or would they have come out with Roger having some Waters touch on the conceptual side? Would have loved to see Waters and some stuff from Aninals played on Delicate Sound and PULSE though, while keeping all the touring musicians. As for the 3 stages, they weren't on different continents, while they were playing on one, they were tearing down the one used the previous night and building the one for the next night.
@@fortch17 I’m not disappointed on the evolution of Pink Floyd music, I think it evolved perfectly & thank god(mour) himself that some band mates wanted it to continue on 👍😏 & yea it’s crazy bout the stages took like 3 days or something to assemble them 😂 no wonder they needed 3🤷♂️
lads you have to watch another brick in the wall part 3/goodbye cruel world by roger waters(berlin wall 90)version.it as to be one of the most powerful songs/build up ever to grace the stage,followed by a right back down to 2 notes and roger's face before the wall closes.just epic.the full concert is only on youtube so you'd have to time it,another brick in the wall part 3/goodbye cruel world.just look at the angst still in roger,amazing performance
2:01 That's actually part of the guitar from "Another Brick in the Wall part 1" then it falls in "Another Brick in the wall part 2" which is the most known part with the video of the teachers and students. and then into part 3. All three parts are well mixed into that live version. Another brick in the wall part 1 is this: ua-cam.com/video/-cfJqYtmmqA/v-deo.html Another Brick in the Wall parts 1,2 and 3 is this: ua-cam.com/video/Zjh80iwj8rg/v-deo.html
I saw them on the Momentary Lapse of Reason tour twice and on the Division Bell tour. I could fill the entire comments section trying to describe what it was like. Again, because they sound a little mellow sometimes, it’s very surprising when you see them live and hear just how powerful they really are. It’s one of the coolest concert experiences you could hope for. I saw a dude tripping on acid at one of these shows and he looked scared as fuck. It was hilarious! I tried to feel bad for the guy, but you should know how to handle yourself if you are going to do hardcore drugs at a concert. Especially a PINK FLOYD concert! He was very pale with dilated acid eyes and looked so freaked out like the UFO had just dropped him off! Ha Ha! It was hilarious, poor guy.
Hey guys! Thanx alot for Pink Floyd reactions. Check please "David Gilmour - Murder" from "David Gilmour In Concert / Live at the Hammersmith Odeon -1984", other songs from PF - Pompeii (Careful.. and A Saucerful..) and Keep Talking from PULSE.
Recommendation for any Pink Floyd fan. David Gilmour's Island Jam. Check it out won't disappoint possible the best example of his chemistry with the late great Richard Wright
Hi guys ! I love your passion for pinkfloyd ( i Have same passion) , Please react live Pompeii( iknow you react to echoes allready) so i invite you to see ohter song from this "concert" if you didnt yet ,One of These Days, A Saucerful of Secrets, Careful with That Axe, Eugene, Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun, Mademoiselle Nobs , not a lot of people did
Hello guys ! I don't know if you will read my comment ... but you should react to that song covered by KoRn (Extended Version - Live Sziget 2014) ... other sound ... other energy ... but the extended part will get you high !!
You've done the Pulse version of "Sorrow" from '94/'95 - give a watch of the same track from the "Momentary Lapse of Reason" Tour in '88/'89: ua-cam.com/video/EgW4LOKjS9Y/v-deo.html
You gotta check out the concert they did in Berlin right after the Berlin wall came down in front of 450,000 people many of whom never heard western music because they were in communist countries where it was banned. Greatest concert of all time. It kinda sucks when reactors only react to this song instead of playing the whole album. It's a concept album. Like a rock opera where all the songs are connected and tell a story. Check out the opening to "The Wall Live in Berlin" concert: ua-cam.com/video/ohrFzuuUyi0/v-deo.html
My comment was deleted for some reason, I hope I didn’t offend. Thing about The Wall is that it’s one story so a reaction to the entire album is almost required because one song is just scratching the surface of the wall. You’ll want to listen to the entire album then watch the movie and then a live performance from 1980. Then, you will appreciate the mad genius that is Roger Waters who is actually the character Pink. Please, react to this ua-cam.com/video/LclCKexMjAs/v-deo.html here’s the movie trailer ua-cam.com/video/5CJRnRyA4wA/v-deo.html back in the day, there was a pair of men that did what you’re doing now but with movies. One was fat with glasses, the other was thin and bald so we often said, “the bald guy liked it, the fat guy didn’t” but their names were Siskle & Ebert. Unfortunately, they’re both dead now but they are the originals to give a movie a thumbs up or down. They both gave the movie a thumbs up.
Please please please react to TOOL!!! I know you guys love Pink Floyd and so do I! They are my number one man! But just check out reflections from TOOL. You will be blown away Man!!! DUUUUUUUDE
Some live performances are on another level....totally untouchable....
David Gilmour is a GOD on the guitar! Tim Renwick is absolutely a GOD in his own right! The two of them together? Its an out of body experience!!!! There will NEVER be another band like Pink Floyd EVER AGAIN. It is pure music. Nothing digital or synthesized. Just pure music.
Pink Floyd, "how much do you want for the lighting ?"
Lighting engineer, "yes"
The greatest band of all time hands down!!!
The other guitarist is Tim Renwick, He also toured with them on the DSoT tour and played with them in '05 when they reunited with Waters.
A very underrated musician, his work on Al Stewart's "Year of the Cat" album was magnificent!
A great foil for David Gilmour. Awesome guitarist.
Yup Gilmour always wanted a faster more upbeat “disco” feel to this solo but couldn’t play it fast enough, if they couldn’t do it themselves they’d bring someone in to do it for them….a perfect example is ROY HARPER singing vocals on “Have a Cigar”, syd barrett hired 2 bums off the street for jugband blues & Gilmour had a street musician play live wine glasses on SOYCD😏 but this happens a lot with Pink Floyd & not sure their fans really know what it takes to make Pink Floyd music in a unique & enigmatic form👍
@@gazza8127 he’s a great player, great musicians don’t fill in 😏 he’s probly better than snowy white 🤷♂️
@ Jake Hunt
I agree 100% about them saving no qualms about bringing in people to do certain parts they feel they need to but if you're talking about the wine glasses on the studio version of SOYCD, that's Rick Wright when they were recording for Household Objects which turned into WYWH. Which parts on Jugband Blues were played by street people?
When the light teknik ask for the buget for the light show, pink floyd just say "YES ".....
Tim Renwick, the other fantastic guitarist is also a legend in his craft! Love him💖🙏👍🏼👌🏼
I will always be satisfied with a pink floyd reaction. Thanks guys!
I WAS there. Best show ever. I even took my mother who loved Gilmour, and she died a year or two after. Glad I could give her the Floyd Experience.
I was there too
The day the seating collapsed
Floyd really brought the house down
My most favourite concert by a long way
You two are so lucky, so jealous.
Me too.
My respects brother, you did well 💯❤️
Saw the tour - Pulse/Division Bell, whatever - in DC in '94. Epic is a lame description. Other-worldly is more like it. Cheers...
Tim Renwick is a beast 😮
Hey George & Patrick!!
Seeing you two sing every word made me smile sooooooo much! I've watched you since the beginning & I love your journey! Keep going! Love ya! ❤🎵
Tim Renwick plays second solo, this gentleman was phenomenal that night!..
We were in junior high when this came out…became every kid’s anthem. I remember going to a friend’s house who got the album for a birthday gift and listening to the whole thing. Day after day. The movie is insane!
I have been watching you boys for a while now. In this pink floyd video for once nobody is crying. Anyway i grew up in Germany and had 2 italian friends .brothers 5 or 6 years apart. Andre and Antonio . Used to hang out and played a lot of home music together. Iam playing the guitar and my friends from italy singing the words of wish you were here. I have moved away to australia and been away for 23 years i wish they were here especially the way you get on you two beeing brothers. Very nice to see. Good on ya guys.t
Pink Floyd are amazing aren't they...?
Thank you guys for showing your love of them too 😍
We were listening to this shit in the 80s when they were in their prime..We could only here them on the radio cause no computers, cell phones UA-cam..I guess we took them for granted..So glad u boys enjoy our music
Saw this same show in 1994 in Foxboro Massachusetts
little trivia: they played 14 sold-out shows from oct. 13th to oct. 29th at the earls court in London (what is unreached until today, afaik), on 20th of october the live-recording was made. on october 12th, they had to cancel the concert after 2 minutes because a seating stand had been collapsed, the show was resceduled at 17th october 1994.
Just in case you wondered who the second guitarist was, his name is Tim Renwick. He started in a seventies band called Sutherland Brothers and Quiver, and then as guitar lead with Al Stewart where I saw him. He is awesome! He replaced Chalky White when Roger Waters left the Floyd.
When the Delicate Sound of Thunder and Pulse tours were performed they were the biggest most successful tours of that time. I have read that Nick Mason put his Ferrari 250 GTO up as collateral for the Pulse tour....It's valued at $40 million these days.
Shine on you crazy diamond live
I saw them on this tour in Detroit 7/15/94. We had great seats on the floor. I kept my ticket stub which I found recently. Only $32.50 to see the greatest show ever!!
I saw them at the Pontiac Silverdome in 1994. Still the most amazing experience ever, 27 years later.
Saw this in Oakland on 4/20/94 lasers on the clouds blew my mind
I saw the show at Soldier Field in Chicago which is an outdoor open air stadium. As people arrived to their seats you noticed there were strange sounds in the air. The entire stadium is wired 360° for sound. So you're sitting there before the show starts and you hear this loud helicopter sound seemingly right over head moving from the front end of the stadium to the back and everyone's looking up for a helicopter that isn't there. Now you hear seagulls filling the air, an invisible motorcycle seems to race across the field from one end to the other. More birds. Is that a plane? Where's the plane? It's really loud. Did it crash? And if you didn't fully understand you were at a Pink Floyd concert... You surely understood it now. They bring all their toys.
Thats the show I was at!! Soldier Field!!!
@@chrissmith1011 Cool! Were you there early?
@@flubblert Soldier Field. You bet. Also saw them in Indy where I live now on the Momentary Lapse tour. I WAS THERE!!!!
First time I think they let anyone use Gold lasers. It started raining just before the show, then as One of the3se Days ended it quit. Surreal.
@@chrissmith1011 yeah, the lightning and thunder took 'one of these days'' to a new level. Then it stopped. As if God himself had been cued in on the light show. 😲
I'll get you drooling ... I saw the Pulse concert twice 🙂Yeah, I'm old 🤣
This was my first concert. I spent most of it vomiting on my "Billy Idol boots"
Also my first experience with alcohol 😜🍺🤣
I became a teacher and every time this song plays in a club, my friends circle me shouting, "hey, teacher, leave those kids alone!"
Some of my friends are former students 🎸😘
I have seen Pink Floyd in concert twice. I have also attended a variety of other live concerts of big name groups, but I have to say that the best two live performances I have ever attended were Pink Floyd and Pink Floyd.
You guys are always on point with the t-shirts !!
Love your guys expressions and words to your reactions.This is a great live version with 2nd guitarist Tim Renwick who toured with Pulse to the fore. This song Live as well as The Wall Live show has always had two or a back up guitarist for Live Improvisation. Dave's one on The Wall Snowy White a blues guitarist can be seen also. Love to see you react to On The turning Away Live and remastered 2019, and Mother Live 1980 to rock your socks off.
Each one of them is the frontman of the group.
It warms my heart to see you enjoying British music so much, knowing all of the words and shouting "Come on, Dave!" 🤣🤣 If I were in power I'd make you Sir George and Sir Patrick for services to British music. I'd also make you honourary members of the Bee Gees ❤❤
Great reaction, guys. Pink Floyd always hits differently! Here are some suggestions for future reactions:
- "Iris" Live at Buffalo 2004 - arguably one of the best live performances ever
- "Echoes" Live at Gdańsk 2006 - no words needed, I guess
I saw this concert in New Orleans in the superdome 1994. I have been to a ton of shows but this one is definitely in my top 5 it was remarkable.
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That was Tim Renwick, as you saw a very good guitarist in his own right. He began in a band called Quiver (which I saw in 1970) before amalgamating with The Sutherland Brothers Band becoming The Sutherland Brothers and Quiver. They became good friends with Pink Floyd which as you can see has been lifelong. Tim went to the same school as Syd Barrett and Roger Waters although he was a few years younger than them. Perhaps you would like to react to (or check out) one of my all time favourite songs "In The Arms Of Mary" by The Sutherland Brothers and Quiver ua-cam.com/video/WpT7hbVWJDQ/v-deo.html a simple pop song but for some reason I love it. Another interesting note is "Sailing" a song written by the Sutherland Brothers in 1972 became a huge worldwide hit for Rod stewart in 1975, original still the best though.
I believe he was the guitarist with the "Surrogate Band" on the original tour for "The Wall", and has definitely been involved with every "Floyd" project sense Waters left...
Saw Pulse concert twice. Guarantee you everyone was singing with them! Best concert of a lifetime! Remember it like it was yesterday! Felt the music for days, literally!
Yumyum, my three favorite th5
So lucky. Went to see Roger Walters do the whole of the Wall in concert at the O2 arena in 2011 and he brought Dave Gilmour out on stage
The Wall movie is incredible.
Totally awesome reactions guys!! I have the same reaction when I listen to Pink Floyd!!! 😊🤘✌️💓
I’m a Hard Rock guy and LED ZEPPELIN is my favorite band. I’ve seen PINK FLOYD live 3 times. The very first time was the Momentary Lapse of Reason tour in ‘87. I’ve always liked the band and had heard of their legendary stage shows. There was a lot of media hype for this tour and it got my attention. I had always wanted to see them live and this tour sounded special. I told my friend that we should go and it could be the best concert we had ever seen. That’s how big the hype was. We went. To this day, hands down, the best concert I’ve ever seen! And I’ve seen RUSH 18 times! I’ve seen ALL the shit hot, badass Rock bands! And for you George, I’ve seen YES 7 times ok?
Anyway, you should watch their movie The Wall. It’s their legendary concept album come to life. The Wall is basically Roger Waters autobiography.
These guys live are impossible to explain. You think the concert videos are good? You have NO idea! Greatest concept album of all time. QUEENSRYCHE’S Operation Mindcrime is a close second. You’ll see.
One thing about Gilmour is his happiness to see other musicians shine, as for the costs of the show it cost around £3 million to put together and £24 million to keep it on the road for this world tour.
Guys, brilliant reaction. I'm 65 and have been listening to these guys since the 60's and never tire of their genius. You should watch the film 'the wall:, you'll understand what they're about. Pleez guys, react to the Isle of man tourist trophy... You won't be sorry.....
Reacts to David Gilmour and Richard Wright - Echoes - Live in Gdansk
finally Pink floyd😍
INCREDIBLE!! I love Floyd "live"!! BTW - Your new set is amazing. I love it!
Great concert!!!! Now on your own time go watch the whole concert!!!
Tim ,Wow !!!!
Gamarjoba y'all. I saw their Dark Side of the Moon concert in a smallish venue, right next to the stage. One of the 5 most important bands ever. This concert was delicious. Thanks again.
The bass it's amazing 🇵🇹🍻
Absolutely amazing
I love this live Pulse album!! 💜
In Montréal, they needed like 3 big truck with electric generator to supply the olympic stadium because too much electric was required
Fun fact the bass player here…. Guy Pratt played on Earth Song by Micheal Jackson which you have also reacted to, great bass player, also played on Like a prayer by Madonna and other great songs!
@Chris Smith I saw
“wish you were here”
Left speechless! It was the early 70’s -The music was amazing!!
👌🏼👌🏼😊Thnx guys. Peace Out ✌🏼🤘🏼
Love Pulse Live - Had the album + dvd for decades - However the recently released remastered "Delicate Sound Of Thunder" Live with picture & sound blows this out of the water ! - The stage may not be as spectacular as Pulse but Omg ! I waited 40 years for this to be remastered & completed as so much was missing and guitar solos cut & badly edited....Not any more. Fully Restored, HD picture + sound. Sorry - Pulse is spectacular - but this, .. especially the sound is utterly off the scale. Comfortably Numb is best version Ever ! ! ! Seriously check this lot out. cd's + dvd is awesome !
I just watched part of the "Delicate Sound Of Thunder" video you referenced. I agree it is amazing! I will watch/listen to the whole thing soon. Phenomenal sound and stage production. Thank you!
@@chadheckman2693 You're welcome. The dvd is amazing with never before seen footage. I can't get over the sound quality - It makes Pulse sound muffled. Lol
This crowd is in some city better-behaved then mine. At the (fantastic) outdoor show that I was at from this tour, the crush of the crowd toward the stage was so strong that the roadies were constantly plucking girls who couldn't breathe from the other side of the stage wall that concerts started to develop around then.
Earls court London 😂…..I was at yankee stadium & 2nd show at the meadowlands…..no way those shots are making it in the dvd 👍🤷♂️
It's London, and the first night there had to be abandoned after the seats (bleachers?) collapsed. We only got a couple of minutes into the intro to Soycd and the house lights went on.
@@paulqueripel3493 Yeah another guy mentioned being there for that too. That would have been quite the reversal, from thinking you're going to a great show, to it suddenly and quickly ending in tragedy.
I love gilmours interpretation of pink floyd 🙏🏻 wish he was able to expand on alot more while waters was there but than again we wouldnt have God like versions like this 😏 i think the stage was $100m usd & they had 3 of them all on different continents, this was 1994 & i think they compaired the revenue of this tour to more modern U2 tours to give you an idea of how big this tour was
@Jake Hunt
Again agree with you completely about Gilmour's Floyd and both wish Waters and Gilmour could have coexisted to the end but like you say, there'd be none of what came after '85 which was all God mode. Was thinking of that yesterday actually, how everything post-'85 would have shaken out. I would assume Radio KAOS and Amused To Death would have been Floyd records and 100x better than how they turned out, which would lift ATD to the level of the 70s stuff imo. Would Momentary and Division then have been Gilmour solo albums or would they have come out with Roger having some Waters touch on the conceptual side? Would have loved to see Waters and some stuff from Aninals played on Delicate Sound and PULSE though, while keeping all the touring musicians.
As for the 3 stages, they weren't on different continents, while they were playing on one, they were tearing down the one used the previous night and building the one for the next night.
@@fortch17 I’m not disappointed on the evolution of Pink Floyd music, I think it evolved perfectly & thank god(mour) himself that some band mates wanted it to continue on 👍😏 & yea it’s crazy bout the stages took like 3 days or something to assemble them 😂 no wonder they needed 3🤷♂️
It’s a joy to watch you two check out music from my era .
Tim Renwick is a great guitar player!
lads you have to watch another brick in the wall part 3/goodbye cruel world by roger waters(berlin wall 90)version.it as to be one of the most powerful songs/build up ever to grace the stage,followed by a right back down to 2 notes and roger's face before the wall closes.just epic.the full concert is only on youtube so you'd have to time it,another brick in the wall part 3/goodbye cruel world.just look at the angst still in roger,amazing performance
🎸💯 "The Floyd" ROCKS HARD‼🤯🔥
VERY cool reaction bros! ❤
On the turning away live remastered is a MUST.Do it!
2:01 That's actually part of the guitar from "Another Brick in the Wall part 1" then it falls in "Another Brick in the wall part 2" which is the most known part with the video of the teachers and students. and then into part 3. All three parts are well mixed into that live version.
Another brick in the wall part 1 is this:
ua-cam.com/video/-cfJqYtmmqA/v-deo.html
Another Brick in the Wall parts 1,2 and 3 is this:
ua-cam.com/video/Zjh80iwj8rg/v-deo.html
Saw this in 94
I saw them on the Momentary Lapse of Reason tour twice and on the Division Bell tour. I could fill the entire comments section trying to describe what it was like.
Again, because they sound a little mellow sometimes, it’s very surprising when you see them live and hear just how powerful they really are. It’s one of the coolest concert experiences you could hope for. I saw a dude tripping on acid at one of these shows and he looked scared as fuck. It was hilarious! I tried to feel bad for the guy, but you should know how to handle yourself if you are going to do hardcore drugs at a concert. Especially a PINK FLOYD concert! He was very pale with dilated acid eyes and looked so freaked out like the UFO had just dropped him off! Ha Ha! It was hilarious, poor guy.
You should watch them do dark side of the moon from this concert. I saw it live in giants stadium in New Jersey USA and it was mind blowing.
Try not to smoke before listening 😂😂😂
David is great as usual... but Tim Renwick with that outro solo, killed everyone!
I love this song! and I love watching you two 😽
That my friends is Tim Renwick. He has been with them for a while. Pretty accomplished guitar player as well don't you think?
FIRSTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Was it everything you thought it would be?
The 2nd guitarist, Tim Renwick, played in Eric Clapton’s band in the mid 80s too…..
Pink Floyd have a minimum 11 people on stage at any one time.
ONLY DAVID GILMOUR CAN MAKE THAT GUITAR SOUND LIKE THAT. ONLY HIM.
Guys do a room tour! It looks dope. Also, love your tshirts.
pink floyd - keep talking pulse amazing show david gilmour please reaction
You guys REALLY should hear Daniel Castro ... I‘ll PlayThe Blues for You . Guitar 🎸 sings too !!!
I saw The Wall in Dallas.
guys from the same concert can react to Coming back to life😉
Any Colour You Like / Brain Damage / Eclipse - Pulse Live Remastered - Amazing!
Hey guys! Thanx alot for Pink Floyd reactions. Check please "David Gilmour - Murder" from "David Gilmour In Concert / Live at the Hammersmith Odeon -1984", other songs from PF - Pompeii (Careful.. and A Saucerful..) and Keep Talking from PULSE.
Recommendation for any Pink Floyd fan. David Gilmour's Island Jam. Check it out won't disappoint possible the best example of his chemistry with the late great Richard Wright
Still waiting for Marshall Tucker cant you see, you will love this song!!!
awesome to hang with you guys.....great company....I smoke a joint and love your reactions.......kalahari love bros
the london shows were the only ones that were inside
London in October is not ideal for staging an outdoor anything.
Apart from a football match perhaps 😂.
Please consider Apocolyptica. They do covers of songs on the cello. "Fade to Black" is my favorite
Hi guys ! I love your passion for pinkfloyd ( i Have same passion) , Please react live Pompeii( iknow you react to echoes allready) so i invite you to see ohter song from this "concert" if you didnt yet ,One of These Days, A Saucerful of Secrets, Careful with That Axe, Eugene, Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun, Mademoiselle Nobs , not a lot of people did
Hello guys ! I don't know if you will read my comment ... but you should react to that song covered by KoRn (Extended Version - Live Sziget 2014) ... other sound ... other energy ... but the extended part will get you high !!
Gilmour is God
Vi consiglio di guardare ' set the control for the Heart of the sun ' sempre live a Pompei
You've done the Pulse version of "Sorrow" from '94/'95 - give a watch of the same track from the "Momentary Lapse of Reason" Tour in '88/'89: ua-cam.com/video/EgW4LOKjS9Y/v-deo.html
OK This sounds dumb, but I know you are not from Georgia, in US. This has got to be Georgia, Russia. I love your videos! 🧡 🧡 And you two...
Georgia is not Russia. It was a part of USSR (like Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Latvia, Lithuania, etc), but now it is an independent country since 1991.
You gotta check out the concert they did in Berlin right after the Berlin wall came down in front of 450,000 people many of whom never heard western music because they were in communist countries where it was banned. Greatest concert of all time. It kinda sucks when reactors only react to this song instead of playing the whole album. It's a concept album. Like a rock opera where all the songs are connected and tell a story. Check out the opening to "The Wall Live in Berlin" concert: ua-cam.com/video/ohrFzuuUyi0/v-deo.html
you need to do Dogs of War from the momentary lapse of reason Its a side of Pink Floyds you have never seen
High hopes please
My comment was deleted for some reason, I hope I didn’t offend. Thing about The Wall is that it’s one story so a reaction to the entire album is almost required because one song is just scratching the surface of the wall. You’ll want to listen to the entire album then watch the movie and then a live performance from 1980. Then, you will appreciate the mad genius that is Roger Waters who is actually the character Pink. Please, react to this ua-cam.com/video/LclCKexMjAs/v-deo.html here’s the movie trailer ua-cam.com/video/5CJRnRyA4wA/v-deo.html back in the day, there was a pair of men that did what you’re doing now but with movies. One was fat with glasses, the other was thin and bald so we often said, “the bald guy liked it, the fat guy didn’t” but their names were Siskle & Ebert. Unfortunately, they’re both dead now but they are the originals to give a movie a thumbs up or down. They both gave the movie a thumbs up.
Please please please react to TOOL!!! I know you guys love Pink Floyd and so do I! They are my number one man! But just check out reflections from TOOL. You will be blown away
Man!!! DUUUUUUUDE