The album Dark Side of the Moon is meant to be played in its entirety because each song blends into the next. Masterful genius! Best album of all time, IMO.
Most Pink Floyd Albums followed that formula: "The Wall," "Animals'" and "Wish You Were Here" just to name a few. Btw: "Masterful Genius" is the perfect was to describe this group.
I wonder if he'll be able to do that, though. Lots of reactors on YT are getting copystrikes when reacting to whole albums. (Some even with whole songs.) Sucks, but... :-/
You can’t understand.....hearing this back in the 70’s when “you are young, your life is long, and there is time to kill today”...... and not knowing...now “ten years (x50) have got behind you, no one told you when to run”! Prolific! Peace and love all my old 70’s love children!
“Ten years (x50)” haha are you five hundred years old? I’m 18 and my dad was born in ‘68. We love listening to Pink Floyd, The Who, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, and of course the Beatles. I would have loved to have grown up in the 70’s if not just to see those bands live and in their prime.
@@thegreatskinkpriest8104 I was 10 when I first heard this. "And then one day you find ten years have got behind you".... words to scare the hell outta you and motivate you.
@@Paul_Halicki im only 20 years old, but already the past few years have flown by. can imagine it only gets worse over the years. a truly haunting thought
Kathleen Kildare Start to finish in one unbroken listen is the way it was meant to be heard. Dark room, good weed and turned up until the bass makes your guts tremble. It will change you in your soul.
@@cajunsamgaming4061 I was on a heavy shroom trip with my brother and we listened to the whole album. Seriously life changing. I've listened to it dozens of times before all the way through but that time was just another experience entirely.
"Everyone - at one point in their lives - should get high, get comfortable, grab some headphones and just listen to Dark Side Of The Moon from beginning to end. There aren't many things like it " and in solitude, at night, in a quiet place and in the dark:)
I don’t think humanity can produce anymore of these classics, 70’s vibe i’d say was either a unique moment in our history or a moment that happens every 12 thousand years
Absolutely. I managed to get my hands on a copy of the 5.1 SACD version of the quadraphonic recordings. Played on my fairly nice component home theatre and audio setup, lights dimmed... it's transcendent.
David Gilmore said one of his regrets in life was that he never got to hear Dark Side of the Moon for the first time, because he had made it. Feel blessed, man...
@@HobbenTroutski I mean, its a beautiful album, but anyone who has made music can tell you that while making a song/album, they start hating it a bit, because they have been replaying it for so long to get it down just right and are never quite satisfied by the end result, so it makes sense for him to say that, as we just get to listen to the finished product while he is reminded of the tired, sleepless nights he had to endure working on making the album as great as it is now. (I don't personally make music, but most interviews I've seen on the making of someone's album, the artist always says it is a draining and dreadful experience, but thankfully we get to enjoy the finished product it in all its glory!)
@@HobbenTroutski man writing and recording songs is so difficult because halfway through the songs already played out to you and you can’t tell if it was ever good or not, and the sounds in your head never play out the way you thought. It’s really a pain and you can never enjoy your music like you enjoy music in general
This was why I never got into Pink Floyd, I appreciate their music but it all seems so... depressing. It's musically/lyrically gifted just not something I can binge without being like "welp i'm ready for death"
@@fatjonseatingadventures5429 to me this song was never depressing. I see it as more of a cautionary tale meant to inspire. Saying don't fall into that trap
@@meleevids I heard the song took it to heart as a kid, really believed. I fell into the trap anyway. 40 years in the corporate world later, I find the song just as touching but poignant and incredibly sad.
When you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking... chasing around to come up behind you again. one of the greatest most deepest lyrics ever written this song truly is a work of art gives me chills every time I hear it and I've been listening to it for 40 years
The sun is the same in a relative way but your older .. shorter of breath one day closer to death.. that’s deep too man .. reminds me of When I’m 64 by McCartney .. now he’s passed 64 and he probably realized “ 🤯 dam I wrote that years ago and now 64 came around “
Was lucky enough to have had a dad that made sure he instilled a love for indelible music in me. He took me to see them in 1994 in Nashville. Best concert or live performance of anything I've ever seen. Time performed live in person was mystical. I was 16 years old and completely sober. Best experience ever.
As a sixty year old man who grew up on this music I have to say that it still touches me to my soul. Dark Side of the Moon is one of mankind's greatest musical achievements!
You GOTTA listen to the entire album... Just GOTTA. This album spent 741 weeks STRAIGHT on the Billboard charts, and has at least 900 weeks total on it. Multi-platinum album as well. This is one album I'd take if I were to be stuck on a deserted island.
@GoukenslayWAO just come out of your cave??? Evidently you don't know there's such things as cell phones and Ipods, and a small solar charger will easily charge the battery on one. Are you so simple that you thought we were talking about a turntable to play a vinyl record with????
It was only removed from the billboard chats because of a rule change. There was also a pressing plant in Germany dedicated to printing copies of only this album for sale. A whole pressing plant. For only this album. For 34 fucking years.
@@radioethiopiate puts some perspective on the power of their message. Also, the deserted island point is a figure of speech (look that up) meant to make a point, that, if there were only so much music to listen to, this would be some of it.
"The time is gone, the song is over, thought I'd something more to say..." I've always loved that line. The Floyd are timeless.... greatest band on earth
watching someone hear Pink Floyd for the 1st time is like seeing a soul enter a new realm of consciousness. with most bands and music taking drugs makes the music better, but with Pink Floyd, the music makes the drugs better.
I remember when the album came out. I was a sophomore in high school and I took Astronomy. The teacher was in to Pink Floyd. We would go into the planetarium and he would crank Dark Side of the Moon, while explaining the stars, constellations, etc. Awesome experience. Best class in high school.
I don't know there is alot of really good line in that one song like "you run and you run to ketch up the sun but it's sinking, racing around and comes behind you again" and then "the sun is the same in a relative way but you're older shorter of breath one day close to death" O for gods sake damn the whole song is nothing but awesome lines...
It's not that we can't... Today everything is all cleaned up so much in the studios it doesn't sound the same. Plus today's youth prefer to listen to whatever you want to call it... I couldn't tell you, I stopped listening to new music after about 1995.
There is actually some flat out AMAZING music out there today. You just won't hear it on the radio. There's so much out there now it's easy to miss things.
There is still amazing music being made today. But the styles and sounds that used to be popular are now marginalized and "niche," so you have to do a bit of digging to find that good shit under all the soulless, mass-produced, poppy bullshit.
I was 31, having dropped out of college 10 years earlier. Adrift. I listened to this song at my mom's house. For me it was so true. I went back to college, graduated, went on and got my PhD, and just retired after 32 years of university teaching. And here I am, adrift again. But smiling this time, even though I hear the approaching falls I must go over.
I wonder if it always feels you ("you" as in anyone) missed the starting gun, but you track back and realise you did enter the race and raced your heart out - many different races. But somehow there's that feeling you never went in the right direction.
There's a reason this album was on the charts for DECADES after its release and still holds the record. "Although it held the number one spot in the US for only a week, it remained in the Billboard album chart for 741 weeks from 1973 to 1988." "Upon a change in methodology in 2009 allowing catalogue titles to be included in the Billboard 200,[97] The Dark Side of the Moon returned to the chart at number 189 on 12 December of that year for its 742nd charting week.[98] It has continued to sporadically appear on the Billboard 200 since then, with the total at 950 weeks on the chart as of May 2020."
I was around back then and I can tell you why it stayed on the charts: it was considered the ultimate stoner album although it is not exactly psychedelic music (for the most part.) I don't think kids really listened to the lyrics because they are quite depressing. I played in a Floyd tribute band for about ten years - we used to do DSOTM all the way through (wasn't easy) so I know these songs quite well. And don't forget the very last words on the album: "There is no dark side of the moon, in fact it's all dark."
My son has autism... He is 8 going on 9. When he loves something especially in an audio format he stims. When I 1st laid down this track for him in the car, he stimmed so hard that I thought he was having a seizure and had to pull over and check him. So when you hit stank face maximus it just made my heart happy all over again. I love this page.
@Hydin Biden sure. It's a good thing. When my son stims it's an overwhelming sensory activity ...pure happiness that comes out like a gazelle that just escaped a lion. So when he heard this song he did that nearly the entire time and made that "stank face maximus" much like Jamel did during the song. So seeing Jamel hearing this and have that facial reaction made me happy all over again. The power of music.
Yes, but just by yourself. Decent headphones. Preferably in the dark. You deserve it. Do the same with Meddle! Before you know it, you'll also be into Yes and Emerson, Lake and Palmer! :-)
Here, hear.!!!!! My Good Man, Jamel When and only when you have 1(one)hour of some TIME(pun intended) put on some ol school headphones get in a BIG comfy chair, volume, @your discretion, then put the Fang in the Viynal and just enjoy enjoy enjoy.. take a trip and never leave the farm!!! Lololo
The clocks were all individually recorded on tape. They cut loops (yes, by hand) and started several tape machines with hand signals and recorded this in real time. This "ticking", which is heard around 01:00, is played on the bass. They had no computers at the time, all effects were done manually.
The series of lyrics that best explain this song & the album is this, " And then one day you find ten years have got behind you. No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun. So you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking Racing around to come up behind you again. The sun is the same in a relative way but you're older, Shorter of breath and one day closer to death." Deep shit! Something to think about. The whole song is perfectly written
"And then one day you find ten years have got behind you. No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun." A few years ago i was working with a therapist about some of the unresolved issues of my earlier life. One day listening to Pink Floyd (who i've always known about - I'm 53), this song was playing through my earbuds and when these lyrics came up.........it was though some of the question of my earlier life were finally being answered. What's the phrase? - Same song but with a different meaning.
I consider it the Mount Everest of female vocal performance. Thought it up in 5 minutes and nailed it in one take. Now THAT's legendary. Little Claire Torry.
my first record album i ever bought right after release along with a few masters editions. I played them on a Dual 701 with Shure type 3. Pioneer Amplifier, Pioneer 2 channel 10 band equalizer. Pioneer(not sure) reverb. 2 big Sansui 5 ways and 2 Kenwood 5 ways. State of the art back in 1975. I was in the Army living in the barracks and had (a lot to me discretionary) income. I lost it all in the Loma Preita Earthquake along with much of my newly purchased home a few miles from the epicenter.
@@MatthewPettyST1300 I bought this when it first came out in '73. Over the years I've owned on almost every type of audio since, 8-track, cassette, CD, Original Master Recording virgin vinyl and Original Master super audio CD.
@@vernhoke7730 Never too much of a good thing. As expensive as those Vinyl Masters are, boy are they worth it when you have equipment to handle their audio range. I've owned many from Pink Floyd all the way to SuperTramp.
I’m a 63 year old woman and I just love watching your reactions to the greatest music ever written. I had the Pink Floyd cassette of “The Wall” and played it so much the tape snapped! I had to go out and buy another..The concerts from those days were magical. Keep them coming,
I’m 67 and I watch just about every reaction loved the Grand Funk inside looking out lol . Remember people our age heard these songs first time on radio , AM the FM one speaker in your car lol
Gotta hear this whole album, Dark Side of the Moon. Just 10 tracks. Spent 741 weeks on Billboard Top 40 (17 1/2 yrs). Probably best album ever made. Meant to be listened to all the way thru. It takes themes of life and make songs about them such as "Time", "Money", "Great Gig in the Sky" (about death), etc. It will open your eyes and mind, and change your life. Can't wait to see your face on " Great Gig in the Sky". I know that one is getting requested.
And remember like when Joe Dimaggio's 54 game hitting streak ended, the next day he started another 18 game streak. When it was announced that the album dropped out of the Billboard top 200, the following week it was back on and stayed in and out of there for quite a few years more. I think the total to recent times of over 1,500 weeks total, and over 40 million units sold.
That song is a Masterpiece instruments and singing ,lyrics, everything but man that guitar something else....👍👍was 16 when my friends and I would listen to Pink Floyd ,getting high listening to this songs would take you to another level.....
This album should be heard from beginning to end without any pause. The bells at the beginning are notorious for scaring the crap out of 90% of the listeners.
As true as this is, any great piece of music should be able to be enjoyed separate from the album as well, and that's where Pink Floyd shines. Hearing almost any Floyd song on its own is an immersive experience, but as part of the whole album it's simply magical.
All except Roger Waters, he was just a master wordsmith and conceptualist with a great sense of timing, but his playing abilities with regards to playing instruments was nothing more than average at best.
I was twelve years old the first time I heard Pink Floyd. My brother was a few years older than me and would watch me listening to The Beatles 24/7. He finally said "Bro, I know you love The Beatles and they're an incredible band but I want you to listen to something different with me but you have to promise me you'll listen to the entire album." I was like "ugghh, fine dude just put it on." He put on Dark Side of the Moon. It was like my entire world changed in that forty-two and a half minutes. Now I still love The Beatles and I always will but that one defining moment changed the way I looked at music forever. It got me hooked on my second favorite band ever and then he had the audacity to put Zeppelin on the turntable and fuck my mind up some more. The Beatles, Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin still my top three today. Thanks brohan. Love you man, miss you.
Mike K my first was The Wall. I bought it at a yard sale in 1985 for $0.50 and still have it. I won’t buy a receiver without a phono input because of my Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin collection.
I always love the reaction to the beginning of the solo. Whenever I hear “you missed the starting gun...” I know a first time listener is about to have their brain melted.
I'm 67 now. The sun has raced and come up behind me many times now. I am shorter of breath and much closer to death these days no doubt. The intro into this song is truly amazing with the contrast of the bongo like drums, bass guitar and the high pitched chimes. This is the music I grew up with and enjoyed. Rock and Roll from the 60's and 70's was fantastic. It was a truly mystical time to be young. But like the song says we all got caught up in daily life and chained to responsibilities from choices we made such as starting a family and choices that were already pre-set such as a career and the expected 9 - 5 job. And time was oblivious to us and passed us by and here we are in our golden years never really believing it would ever happen to us. There were many bands that had amazing influence on daily living with dynamic lyrics and guitar play like Floyd such as The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, The Who, and others. It was a magical musical time of creativity in music and lyrics which does not exist in todays musical artists and bands. But one thing I am sure of. Because of the infinite number of musical arrangements that can be made from 8 simple notes that we know as the scale, I believe that the greatest music ever composed hasn't even been created yet. I'm sure I will be dead and buried by that time. But I know it will be an amazing adventure for those young people who will be alive at that time. It certainly was for us back then.
Dark Side of the Moon is one of the very few perfect albums. It"s lyrics reflected what we we're going through at the time. I have been listening to it for 48 years and it still packs the same emotional impact as when I was 16.
So glad you're doing Pink Floyd....be ready for an experience. I used to close my door and turn out all the lights and just listen for hours...drove my mom nuts!!!! Pleeeeaase always have your earphones in when listening to them!!
The majority if Pink Floyd fans will agree that this entire album must be listened to as a whole, as is true with Wish You Were Here and The Wall. The songs all are connected musically. For individual songs, Echoes, One of These Days, Hey You.
I was setting up a Pink Floyd play list on Spotify. I've never had such a hard time. On several of their albums (Dark side and Wall) how do you leave out songs? They are both designed to effectively by one long song.
Definitely. I saw them live my senior year of high school in 1994 Pulse Tour (minus Roger Waters) and still to this day, one of the best concerts I’ve ever seen. Glad I got the chance to do that.
Hahaha just loved watching your expressions whilst reacting to this piece of genius music. The lyrics here are best you will ever hear put to music in my opinion. Floyd are numero uno.
If you look at the lyrics of (Time), keeping in mind, (Breathe and On The Run) , previous tracks, The first part is about a younger man, "kicking around", wasting his time, with "time to kill today". "Then one day you find 10 years have got behind you" - he never started his dreams, his life. "So you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking" - trying to make up for lost time, but it's a fruitless effort..."the sun is the same in a relative way but your older" The universe marches on but he's now older, and "one day closer to death". "Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time, and plans that either come to naught, or half a page of scribbled lines" - you still have those dreams, those aspirations, but now life seems to interfere or you just can no longer make the effort, and instead merely "hanging on in quiet desperation". "the time is gone, the song is over, thought I'd something more to say" he's now dying and thought he'd leave behind a better legacy than he has, but instead is leaving behind so many things unaccomplished. Don’t forget that this is the song following (Breathe and On The Run) So (Time) seems to be the result of: (Run, rabbit run, Dig that hole, forget the sun. And when at last the work is done, Don't sit down, it's time to dig another one. For long you live and high you fly, But only if you ride the tide. And balanced on the biggest wave, You race towards an early grave). And next; The Great Gig In The Sky…
Remember buying Dark Side of The Moon as a 14 year old in 1973 when it came out. It's been a constant companion to me nigh on 50 years and I never tire of it. Always great to see someone hearing it for the first time and really digging it. You have entered the Floyd Universe and there are more delights awaiting you. Peace.
Pink Floyd isn't just about the music, it's about the experience. Great job my friend for posting this, you may be heading down the rabbit hole but it's well worth it!
First heard Dark Side of the Moon when I was 14 and my aunt and cousins and I drove up to Northern Wisconsin from Chicago. We listened to the whole thing on a loop over the hours that it took us to drive there. No one spoke. I felt like I time-traveled on that drive and had been 'somewhere else' for the whole time we were in the car. Y'know, like how people have missing time when they're abducted by aliens?
I am loving your reactions. Pink Floyd was the best concert I ever saw. I'm 70 and it thrills me to see people experiencing my music from back in the day and loving it like I still do. Thank you!!
7:27 is the perfect face of someone who just heard Floyd for the first time. My favorite guitar solo of all time. Not one wasted note and so much soul. Thanks for the video.✌🎸✌🎸✌🎸✌
I love how you started like you were heading into a ride, then realized this song (and so many other Floyd songs) gives you more than you bargained for.
That 'ride' you feel you've been taken on.....began for ME....44 years ago. I was stationed over in Hawaii in 1975, when someone brought this album into our barracks. THAT was my introduction to Pink Floyd. The journey continues on. I wouldn't know what to recommend, but I think my personal favorite album of their's......might be 'Animals' ( 1977 ). Two tracks on that I might suggest: 'Dogs'......and 'Sheep'.
I had this album in EVERY medium - record/vinyl, 8-track, cassette, CD - and I downloaded it off the net too.....I covered every version...and I had the album posters in my bedroom....its a MUST have album...
I'm 79years YOUNG, have heard this song hundreds of times, and I still get emotional....
Hi Justin, Fantastic!
Could you share, what media you use?
Got a turntable for instance?
I cry every time
right behind you at 75!
Right behind you at...... almost 30
68 next month. I am still not tired of it, or any of the other Pink Floyd creations.
The album Dark Side of the Moon is meant to be played in its entirety because each song blends into the next. Masterful genius! Best album of all time, IMO.
I agree, 100%.
Best headphone album ever, recorded at one of the best studios ever, Abbey Road.
Most Pink Floyd Albums followed that formula: "The Wall," "Animals'" and "Wish You Were Here" just to name a few. Btw: "Masterful Genius" is the perfect was to describe this group.
Truth. The whole album is a complete journey.
I wonder if he'll be able to do that, though. Lots of reactors on YT are getting copystrikes when reacting to whole albums. (Some even with whole songs.) Sucks, but... :-/
My man here listening to Pink Floyd while wearing a Mr Rogers shirt, now this is my Kind of party
Hey, neighbor!
Right on! 🤣👍
Hahaha
Who's got the Lucy?
no cap! 🤣🤣🤣
You can’t understand.....hearing this back in the 70’s when “you are young, your life is long, and there is time to kill today”...... and not knowing...now “ten years (x50) have got behind you, no one told you when to run”! Prolific! Peace and love all my old 70’s love children!
“Ten years (x50)” haha are you five hundred years old? I’m 18 and my dad was born in ‘68. We love listening to Pink Floyd, The Who, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, and of course the Beatles. I would have loved to have grown up in the 70’s if not just to see those bands live and in their prime.
@@thegreatskinkpriest8104 doubt you could have afforded it. Most people were skint. Maybe if you had no kids and a decent job.
Well said & so true
@@thegreatskinkpriest8104 I was 10 when I first heard this. "And then one day you find ten years have got behind you".... words to scare the hell outta you and motivate you.
@@Paul_Halicki im only 20 years old, but already the past few years have flown by. can imagine it only gets worse over the years. a truly haunting thought
The WHOLE album from start to finish = Masterpiece.
Kathleen Kildare Start to finish in one unbroken listen is the way it was meant to be heard. Dark room, good weed and turned up until the bass makes your guts tremble. It will change you in your soul.
@@cajunsamgaming4061 I did, I do, and it did change my soul - love your work!
@@cajunsamgaming4061 I was on a heavy shroom trip with my brother and we listened to the whole album. Seriously life changing. I've listened to it dozens of times before all the way through but that time was just another experience entirely.
"Everyone - at one point in their lives - should get high, get comfortable, grab some headphones and just listen to Dark Side Of The Moon from beginning to end. There aren't many things like it " and in solitude, at night, in a quiet place and in the dark:)
Watched to wizard of Oz is great. As well is Lazer Floyd
One of the best engineered albums of all time...the genius of Alan Parsons.
Eric Clarke 👏👏👏
I could not have said it better.
I don’t think humanity can produce anymore of these classics, 70’s vibe i’d say was either a unique moment in our history or a moment that happens every 12 thousand years
Love Alan Parson!!! Unsung hero of music.
Absolutely. I managed to get my hands on a copy of the 5.1 SACD version of the quadraphonic recordings. Played on my fairly nice component home theatre and audio setup, lights dimmed... it's transcendent.
David Gilmore said one of his regrets in life was that he never got to hear Dark Side of the Moon for the first time, because he had made it. Feel blessed, man...
That couldn't be a more Pink Floyd thing to say 😂 so arrogant yet so masterful
@@HobbenTroutski I mean, its a beautiful album, but anyone who has made music can tell you that while making a song/album, they start hating it a bit, because they have been replaying it for so long to get it down just right and are never quite satisfied by the end result, so it makes sense for him to say that, as we just get to listen to the finished product while he is reminded of the tired, sleepless nights he had to endure working on making the album as great as it is now. (I don't personally make music, but most interviews I've seen on the making of someone's album, the artist always says it is a draining and dreadful experience, but thankfully we get to enjoy the finished product it in all its glory!)
Yep. . And for most of us .... what it’d be like to hear it that first time, but esp. _in that time_ , 1973 ... having only heard music up to ‘73.
Well, we never got to do all of the acid that they did and track it out to the Wizard of Oz like they did, so there is that...
@@HobbenTroutski man writing and recording songs is so difficult because halfway through the songs already played out to you and you can’t tell if it was ever good or not, and the sounds in your head never play out the way you thought. It’s really a pain and you can never enjoy your music like you enjoy music in general
And to think this is fifty year old music. Just as relevant today as it was then. This band is timeless.
No guitarist can bring me to incredible depths of emotion like David Gilmour. There is feeling in every note that man plays.
His guitar solos have souls of their own... They speak to the listener...
@@divyranjan254 "Soul"os, you could call them.
Agreed Nick. Sometimes it's spellbinding watching him play. There is a great live video from Live 8. Classic
Truth.
Jerry Garcia and Trey Anastasio
This album needs to be shot into space. Aliens need to hear this.
Ha indeed, yet i suspect they already have.
👽👽👽 they are listening right now
They would question their own existence.
Agreed. Forget that gold album. Just 50 copies of this shot in 50 directions. All the universe needs to hear this.
Oh come on, that would just be showing off.
"And then one day you find,ten years have got behind you" describes my whole life....
NO SHIT!
Hence it’s fire. That’s all of us.
Hugs
And I've had 7 of those days...hoping for a couple more.
Me too. Six times
This song has the most depressing yet truthful lyrics
Thats why we need drugs
This was why I never got into Pink Floyd, I appreciate their music but it all seems so... depressing. It's musically/lyrically gifted just not something I can binge without being like "welp i'm ready for death"
@@fatjonseatingadventures5429 to me this song was never depressing. I see it as more of a cautionary tale meant to inspire. Saying don't fall into that trap
@@Ron-id1ze eww drugs
@@meleevids I heard the song took it to heart as a kid, really believed. I fell into the trap anyway. 40 years in the corporate world later, I find the song just as touching but poignant and incredibly sad.
My 97 year old grandma when she was dying loved listening to Pink Floyd on headphones. It would put a smile on her face.
~ Cool.
Wow! Hope she is still listening to it wherever she is my man :)
niigu I hope a thousand times better.👍🏼
Man you're awesome
Up the grandma, she is cool. whare ever she is.
Ask a guitar what it wants for Christmas, and the answer would be "David Gilmour"
William Osborne truth!
That's awesome....so true.
One of the BEST comments ever!!!
Lmfao fenders hang their headstock in shame when they don’t get Dave for Christmas
Yes!!!!
An album almost fifty years old and still as fresh as the day it was born!
Amen brother.
Was this music your parents hated when it was released or liked since its such a genius album for the time and even now ?
@@ghostface4250 I don't think my parents ever got the Rolling Stones let alone Pink Floyd ,-D
When you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking... chasing around to come up behind you again. one of the greatest most deepest lyrics ever written this song truly is a work of art gives me chills every time I hear it and I've been listening to it for 40 years
The sun is the same in a relative way but your older .. shorter of breath one day closer to death.. that’s deep too man .. reminds me of When I’m 64 by McCartney .. now he’s passed 64 and he probably realized “ 🤯 dam I wrote that years ago and now 64 came around “
This song hits a little harder every year
40 Years? A newcomer then...? 😁
I have the privilege of having heard it from the beginning. How lucky my generation were! 😟 Now look at the world...
Was lucky enough to have had a dad that made sure he instilled a love for indelible music in me. He took me to see them in 1994 in Nashville. Best concert or live performance of anything I've ever seen. Time performed live in person was mystical. I was 16 years old and completely sober. Best experience ever.
Fifty years for me , I was lucky enough to purchase the album in 1973 , aged 13 and I’m still listening to this masterpiece most days
Doctor : you have 6 minutes to live
Me : play pink Floyd's time
Doctor : but that's 6:49
God : I'll allow it
you could say you lack "time"
Stolen off of comfortably numb comment
Darren Graber...ROFL! You, Sir, win the internet today!
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
want to love this comment with all my heart!
As a sixty year old man who grew up on this music I have to say that it still touches me to my soul. Dark Side of the Moon is one of mankind's greatest musical achievements!
Absolutely. This music changed my perception of the world! I wish I was alive when it came out, my generation’s music is terrible.
Yes. Accurate. Thank you 🤘🏽
You will now be listening to Floyd for the rest of your life enjoy my friend 👍
FACT!
@@rbfleischer3 you dont listen to Pink Floyd , you experiance Pink Floyd..
💯💯💯
Started with them a couple weeks ago. Now look at my profile pic.
@@Mancgrower I think you mean you dont JUST listen to Pink Floyd! And you would be correct!
"The Sun is the same in a relative way but you're older"
"shorter of breath, closer to death"
Sums it up, right?
El sol vuelve cada primavera. Pero no lo reconocemos... porque somos otros!
Also a shoutout to the sound engineer Alan Parsons, who helped make this sound timeless, even modern, to this day... almost 5 decades on
Ola Bergvall honestly better than modern, the compression nowadays just steamrolls modern recordings
Time to binge listen to the Alan Parsons Project.
He's a genius, true.
Alan has a mighty fine band himself...
@@bradhill1099 Wrong, Alan IS a mighty fine band himself 😃
One of Pink Floyd’s greatest songs ever. Period.
Amen !
One of the greatest songs of all time, Pink Floyd or not.
Greatest song of all the TIME
One of humanity's greatest songs ever!
By far my favorite pink floyd song.
You GOTTA listen to the entire album... Just GOTTA.
This album spent 741 weeks STRAIGHT on the Billboard charts, and has at least 900 weeks total on it. Multi-platinum album as well. This is one album I'd take if I were to be stuck on a deserted island.
I totally still have this album.
Oof, that's an acquired taste. Certainly not 'amusing' quite depressing actually. I like it don't get me wrong but on a island?
@GoukenslayWAO just come out of your cave??? Evidently you don't know there's such things as cell phones and Ipods, and a small solar charger will easily charge the battery on one. Are you so simple that you thought we were talking about a turntable to play a vinyl record with????
It was only removed from the billboard chats because of a rule change. There was also a pressing plant in Germany dedicated to printing copies of only this album for sale. A whole pressing plant. For only this album. For 34 fucking years.
@@radioethiopiate puts some perspective on the power of their message.
Also, the deserted island point is a figure of speech (look that up) meant to make a point, that, if there were only so much music to listen to, this would be some of it.
"The time is gone, the song is over, thought I'd something more to say..." I've always loved that line. The Floyd are timeless.... greatest band on earth
Every line is brilliant....this song is so deep, so powerfull, it's a lesson that every teenager should hear
watching someone hear Pink Floyd for the 1st time is like seeing a soul enter a new realm of consciousness. with most bands and music taking drugs makes the music better, but with Pink Floyd, the music makes the drugs better.
And for the listener, the drugs are optional.
Too much paper man!... The folded faces of paper to the floor and everyday the paper boy brings more "!
@@martinperry5072 If you have the right kind of synesthesia, you get the full experience with no chemical assistance :)
Just loved it that this is part of my life
Pink Floyd is more than music, it is definitely an experience.
Nja its a way of life
All it takes is one drop
When I was 16 years old I would turn this song up to 11. Now that I'm 53 years old it makes me cry
I'm 37 and it makes me cry
@@DavidLopez-td7nr 50 . . and I can't stop time . . . *cry*
Me too sad
its always made me cry
I'm 60 and it moves me more each time I hear it.
Watching people discover incredible music for the first time is my new favorite thing. It’s wild how good music can touch us all
Good comment...Agreed 👍
I remember when the album came out. I was a sophomore in high school and I took Astronomy. The teacher was in to Pink Floyd. We would go into the planetarium and he would crank Dark Side of the Moon, while explaining the stars, constellations, etc. Awesome experience. Best class in high school.
That’s a trip one doesn’t need chemicals for, good one.
WOW I bet that was incredible 👏
Would have loved to see that. Must have been Awesome. What an Awesome Teacher!!!!
Did he ever set the controls for the heart of the sun? 🤔😁
That sounds so badazz!
“Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way” is one of the best lines ever written! 😎
My favorite comes from Brain Damage.
"You lock the doors, and throw away the key,
There's someone in my head but it's not me."
I don't know there is alot of really good line in that one song like "you run and you run to ketch up the sun but it's sinking, racing around and comes behind you again" and then "the sun is the same in a relative way but you're older shorter of breath one day close to death" O for gods sake damn the whole song is nothing but awesome lines...
For my part, in my heart, I just switch the "English" to "Human"
The time is gone
The song is over
Thought I’d something more to say
That’s the best line on the album it gives me goosebumps every time
No one told you when to run
You missed the starting gun
I truly breaks my heart to pieces that we can't have music like this today. These guys were music from the gods!
There's a band/collective from Norway called Ulver. If you like Floyd, you mught like Ulver. Try their album called Messe I.X - VI.X. It's on UA-cam.
It's not that we can't... Today everything is all cleaned up so much in the studios it doesn't sound the same. Plus today's youth prefer to listen to whatever you want to call it... I couldn't tell you, I stopped listening to new music after about 1995.
There is actually some flat out AMAZING music out there today. You just won't hear it on the radio. There's so much out there now it's easy to miss things.
There is still amazing music being made today. But the styles and sounds that used to be popular are now marginalized and "niche," so you have to do a bit of digging to find that good shit under all the soulless, mass-produced, poppy bullshit.
People that lament about music of today make me sad. They have no idea where to look to find the good stuff! Here's a hint: it won't be on the radio!
I was 31, having dropped out of college 10 years earlier. Adrift. I listened to this song at my mom's house. For me it was so true. I went back to college, graduated, went on and got my PhD, and just retired after 32 years of university teaching. And here I am, adrift again. But smiling this time, even though I hear the approaching falls I must go over.
I wonder if it always feels you ("you" as in anyone) missed the starting gun, but you track back and realise you did enter the race and raced your heart out - many different races. But somehow there's that feeling you never went in the right direction.
if you can't do, teach
From the moment you said "Ooo...this build up" I thought..."pace yourself dude, you've got a ways to go yet!"
lol this song has the longest build up ever, but it's kind of apropos to the title haha, as it keeps speeding up a little
Hahaha....yep, me too
i Laughed as well...
There's a reason this album was on the charts for DECADES after its release and still holds the record.
"Although it held the number one spot in the US for only a week, it remained in the Billboard album chart for 741 weeks from 1973 to 1988."
"Upon a change in methodology in 2009 allowing catalogue titles to be included in the Billboard 200,[97] The Dark Side of the Moon returned to the chart at number 189 on 12 December of that year for its 742nd charting week.[98] It has continued to sporadically appear on the Billboard 200 since then, with the total at 950 weeks on the chart as of May 2020."
I recall for a while Billboards under the weeks on chart.. wrote in "Forever"
Man, that's just fuckin epic.
I'm not doubting you at all, and too lazy to look it up right now, but if thats true, thats crazy. But definitely a record that deserves to be there
And that is just the Billboard charts (like, 5% of the world's population).
I was around back then and I can tell you why it stayed on the charts: it was considered the ultimate stoner album although it is not exactly psychedelic music (for the most part.) I don't think kids really listened to the lyrics because they are quite depressing. I played in a Floyd tribute band for about ten years - we used to do DSOTM all
the way through (wasn't easy) so I know these songs quite well. And don't forget the very last words on the
album: "There is no dark side of the moon, in fact it's all dark."
My son has autism... He is 8 going on 9. When he loves something especially in an audio format he stims. When I 1st laid down this track for him in the car, he stimmed so hard that I thought he was having a seizure and had to pull over and check him.
So when you hit stank face maximus it just made my heart happy all over again. I love this page.
@Hydin Biden sure. It's a good thing. When my son stims it's an overwhelming sensory activity ...pure happiness that comes out like a gazelle that just escaped a lion. So when he heard this song he did that nearly the entire time and made that "stank face maximus" much like Jamel did during the song. So seeing Jamel hearing this and have that facial reaction made me happy all over again. The power of music.
@slarti bartfast SO awesome
@slarti bartfast Your dinner reservation at the Rest. at the Universe is ready. Nice job on Norway by the way.
Jason Free: Reading this months later. Wow!!! That’s a great story. Bless your son ❤️
Some people don’t realize music can stir the heart .
It's so fun to watch this dude cause his reactions are genuine. Man oh man you can't overstate the power of pink floyd.
Pink Floyd cradles you in the beginning, erases your fears, and watches you die in their arms, magnificent
How poetic
Jamel: please please please listen to the whole album in one sitting.
Yes, but just by yourself. Decent headphones. Preferably in the dark. You deserve it. Do the same with Meddle! Before you know it, you'll also be into Yes and Emerson, Lake and Palmer! :-)
yes. the way it was meant to be done. Find THE WALL, and do the same thing. Thats another of my HALF-SPEED masters I owned.
Absolutely fantastic Plan. Now i am going to do that as i still have the LP in fantastic shape. Thanks
I logged in just so I could say the same thing.
Here, hear.!!!!!
My Good Man, Jamel
When and only when you have 1(one)hour of some TIME(pun intended) put on some ol school headphones get in a BIG comfy chair, volume, @your discretion, then put the Fang in the Viynal and just enjoy enjoy enjoy.. take a trip and never leave the farm!!! Lololo
Some drummers have metronomes. Metronomes have Nick Mason.
Best comment here
You send your metronome to Nick Mason if you want it calibrated.
Brian Farley greetings from 2020. How’s 2005 treating you. Like do people still think chuck norris is a god for some reason?
Brian Farley honestly I just laughed so fuckin hard at that. You caught me so off guard, you win bro hands down haha
I agree Nick is one of the best drummers... if only THEY would allow him to release his inner drum-monster.
300 years from now people will still playing this album.
The clocks were all individually recorded on tape. They cut loops (yes, by hand) and started several tape machines with hand signals and recorded this in real time. This "ticking", which is heard around 01:00, is played on the bass. They had no computers at the time, all effects were done manually.
and thats why our music was so wonderful.....no cheap tricks....:)
@@JazzyBabe56 But, there was Cheap Trick.
@@ronbeck201 Yes!! yes there was....LOL
YES Roger Walters on bass.....ticking along.....
giglio33012 David Gilmour sings the verses and the outro part and Rick Wright does the chorus parts
welcome to pink floyd, you'll never be the same
Welcome to machine.
Pink Floyd..can't believe you haven't heard the whole album?!!..all the songs have a message.. Must hear!! Injoy!!🎸🎸✌
"You are young and life is long and there is time to kill today"
Damn...
I always heard that as "there is time to kill the pain"
This 62 year thought the same thing. Then one day I found 40 years had got behind me. Life is so short.
@@alnonymous2482 Yes, lets re-write those lyric !
And then one day you find, 10 years have got behind you...
🥺 every damn time
Jamal gotta play every song....non stop to really appreciate the masterpiece this is . You'll be a floyd fan forever after this .
"I feel like I'm being hypnotized" - That's a Floyd Hole my friend.
lol Venture Bros fan?
@@wfly81 You're not ready to step into the court of the Crimson King. That sort or thing could turn you into a mad scientist.
if you play this at 45rpms it sounds like a grateful dead song.. unrelated "CHECK OUT DARKSIDE OF OZ!"
Now he's got it
Just say...YES!!!
David Gilmour’s solo on this track is best described as eargasm
An orgasm in your ear. Got it.
It is!
It's brilliant to me because it fits in so well and doesn't overstay its welcome even though it's pretty long.
I still came
The series of lyrics that best explain this song & the album is this, "
And then one day you find ten years have got behind you.
No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun.
So you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking
Racing around to come up behind you again.
The sun is the same in a relative way but you're older,
Shorter of breath and one day closer to death."
Deep shit! Something to think about.
The whole song is perfectly written
"And then one day you find ten years have got behind you. No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun." A few years ago i was working with a therapist about some of the unresolved issues of my earlier life. One day listening to Pink Floyd (who i've always known about - I'm 53), this song was playing through my earbuds and when these lyrics came up.........it was though some of the question of my earlier life were finally being answered. What's the phrase? - Same song but with a different meaning.
Logicalson Word is Bond
cjonyx I hear ya!
I started listening to and loving this song about 16 years ago, but the lyrics didn't start making me ache until the last couple of years.
just truth my friend
This is why we love prog rock. When it’s done right, it’s a journey of the soul.
“Great gig in the sky” I think it’s probably the greatest female accapela performance of all time
Actually it's not "a cappella" but you're right
I consider it the Mount Everest of female vocal performance. Thought it up in 5 minutes and nailed it in one take. Now THAT's legendary. Little Claire Torry.
Best
“Dark Side of the Moon” was released on March 1, 1973. Amazing isn’t it?
Can't believe 45 years hv passed-
@@johnerwin9024 47
my first record album i ever bought right after release along with a few masters editions. I played them on a Dual 701 with Shure type 3. Pioneer Amplifier, Pioneer 2 channel 10 band equalizer. Pioneer(not sure) reverb. 2 big Sansui 5 ways and 2 Kenwood 5 ways. State of the art back in 1975. I was in the Army living in the barracks and had (a lot to me discretionary) income. I lost it all in the Loma Preita Earthquake along with much of my newly purchased home a few miles from the epicenter.
@@MatthewPettyST1300 I bought this when it first came out in '73. Over the years I've owned on almost every type of audio since, 8-track, cassette, CD, Original Master Recording virgin vinyl and Original Master super audio CD.
@@vernhoke7730 Never too much of a good thing. As expensive as those Vinyl Masters are, boy are they worth it when you have equipment to handle their audio range. I've owned many from Pink Floyd all the way to SuperTramp.
I’m a 63 year old woman and I just love watching your reactions to the greatest music ever written. I had the Pink Floyd cassette of “The Wall” and played it so much the tape snapped! I had to go out and buy another..The concerts from those days were magical. Keep them coming,
How many screams if the player ate the tape? Carefully winding back in, making sure it didn't flip.
I’m 67 and I watch just about every reaction loved the Grand Funk inside looking out lol . Remember people our age heard these songs first time on radio , AM the FM one speaker in your car lol
I’m 75 and spending my Covid pandemic days at home listening to so many artists, it blows my mind. Loving it.
Absolutely shattering lyrics, words everyone should live and learn, before its too late.
throw us down
Gotta hear this whole album, Dark Side of the Moon. Just 10 tracks. Spent 741 weeks on Billboard Top 40 (17 1/2 yrs). Probably best album ever made. Meant to be listened to all the way thru. It takes themes of life and make songs about them such as "Time", "Money", "Great Gig in the Sky" (about death), etc. It will open your eyes and mind, and change your life. Can't wait to see your face on " Great Gig in the Sky". I know that one is getting requested.
And remember like when Joe Dimaggio's 54 game hitting streak ended, the next day he started another 18 game streak. When it was announced that the album dropped out of the Billboard top 200, the following week it was back on and stayed in and out of there for quite a few years more. I think the total to recent times of over 1,500 weeks total, and over 40 million units sold.
And for the 20th anniversary Dark Side Of The Moon went back to #1.
The 741 weeks was only until 1988; as of March, 2018 that number was 937 weeks on the album charts.
@@stevebengel1346 I said top 40
@@gunnerysgthartman9263 yes you did! My apologies!
This song’s words has always resonated with me, even in my teen years. But, I tell you, it takes on a more deeper meaning as I get older.
And it only gets stronger my friend, use your time wisely for it is fleeting.
It hits REALLY hard once you get past 40. Heed its words.
pretty incredible when you realise a couple twenty-somethings wrote it!
when i was twenty-something i certainly wasnt so cerebral.
Far away across the field
The tolling of the iron bell
Calls the faithful to their knees
To hear the softly spoken magic spell
I literally just scrolled to your comment right as that line hit
Was reading your line at the exact time the lines came up....
One word - "Masterful"
That song is a Masterpiece instruments and singing ,lyrics, everything but man that guitar something else....👍👍was 16 when my friends and I would listen to Pink Floyd ,getting high listening to this songs would take you to another level.....
Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd? You done did it now
I met Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin..
Dude, seriously. Just those two bands alone have such deep catalogs it’ll take brotha some Time 😉 Pun intended 😁
Took me forty years, so far.
Great gig in the sky
You done diddly doo.
This album should be heard from beginning to end without any pause.
The bells at the beginning are notorious for scaring the crap out of 90% of the listeners.
Yes. Don’t know how they did it but the Album is the thing. Hard to break it up...
SciPunk215 can confirm. Album is best when listened to without pause. No question about it.
And it really does work when watching The Wizard of Oz.
That’s funny because it’s true
As true as this is, any great piece of music should be able to be enjoyed separate from the album as well, and that's where Pink Floyd shines. Hearing almost any Floyd song on its own is an immersive experience, but as part of the whole album it's simply magical.
Guilty
This Group is another one of those where every single musician was a true master of his craft, this is a epic album and always will be.
All except Roger Waters, he was just a master wordsmith and conceptualist with a great sense of timing, but his playing abilities with regards to playing instruments was nothing more than average at best.
JAMAL. Your face at the end of the song. This is my music. Glad you love it.
I love your videos
You are a GOOD HUMAN!
PEACE-OUT 🌎✨️
I was twelve years old the first time I heard Pink Floyd. My brother was a few years older than me and would watch me listening to The Beatles 24/7. He finally said "Bro, I know you love The Beatles and they're an incredible band but I want you to listen to something different with me but you have to promise me you'll listen to the entire album." I was like "ugghh, fine dude just put it on." He put on Dark Side of the Moon. It was like my entire world changed in that forty-two and a half minutes. Now I still love The Beatles and I always will but that one defining moment changed the way I looked at music forever. It got me hooked on my second favorite band ever and then he had the audacity to put Zeppelin on the turntable and fuck my mind up some more. The Beatles, Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin still my top three today. Thanks brohan. Love you man, miss you.
Mike K
Almost the exact thing happened with my little brother! I played Money for him. He’s been hooked ever since!
Your Bro done good by you ... he done real good.
My Dad... Who was a Country music musician and Disc jockey, gave me dark side of the moon and told me to listen... Changed my world!!!
Mike K my first was The Wall. I bought it at a yard sale in 1985 for $0.50 and still have it. I won’t buy a receiver without a phono input because of my Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin collection.
Love the story, Mike. May you and your brother live in peace
Live watching youngsters listen to what I grew up with. I can say "youngster" as dirt is only two years older than me.
I always love the reaction to the beginning of the solo. Whenever I hear “you missed the starting gun...” I know a first time listener is about to have their brain melted.
I'm 67 now. The sun has raced and come up behind me many times now. I am shorter of breath and much closer to death these days no doubt. The intro into this song is truly amazing with the contrast of the bongo like drums, bass guitar and the high pitched chimes. This is the music I grew up with and enjoyed. Rock and Roll from the 60's and 70's was fantastic. It was a truly mystical time to be young. But like the song says we all got caught up in daily life and chained to responsibilities from choices we made such as starting a family and choices that were already pre-set such as a career and the expected 9 - 5 job. And time was oblivious to us and passed us by and here we are in our golden years never really believing it would ever happen to us. There were many bands that had amazing influence on daily living with dynamic lyrics and guitar play like Floyd such as The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, The Who, and others. It was a magical musical time of creativity in music and lyrics which does not exist in todays musical artists and bands. But one thing I am sure of. Because of the infinite number of musical arrangements that can be made from 8 simple notes that we know as the scale, I believe that the greatest music ever composed hasn't even been created yet. I'm sure I will be dead and buried by that time. But I know it will be an amazing adventure for those young people who will be alive at that time. It certainly was for us back then.
Right on😎
Pink floyd is an experience. You become part of the music.
My first experience with Pink Floyd was laser Floyd in the mid 70's. Blown Away
@@scottsapp1526 i grew up with pink floyd. Our Christmas music was dark side of the moon. So great.
Try Great gig in the sky. Or Comfortably numb, try the Pulse live show for an amazing solo.
Pulse live for the solo, studio for great gig in the sky. Then you can do the live version of great gig later.
is he ready for the great gig? It may = mind blown lol
You listen to 'Great Gig in the Sky' you will cry your eyes out...
Delicate Sound of Thunder tour with Rachel Fury is the best live version of Great Gig in the Sky
@P Nomis ... and Run Like Hell!
Dark Side of the Moon is one of the very few perfect albums. It"s lyrics reflected what we we're going through at the time. I have been listening to it for 48 years and it still packs the same emotional impact as when I was 16.
Robin Reiley I said the exact same thing .
Pink Floyd has over 300 released songs and has been hamming for 55 years. Glad you liked it!
So glad you're doing Pink Floyd....be ready for an experience. I used to close my door and turn out all the lights and just listen for hours...drove my mom nuts!!!! Pleeeeaase always have your earphones in when listening to them!!
The look on someone's face the first time Pink Floyd rips it right off.
"I feel like I'm being hypnotized". You nailed it. The essence of Pink Floyd, led by the astonishing guitar of David Gilmour. Love your vids.
"Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way." Certainly in my family.
The majority if Pink Floyd fans will agree that this entire album must be listened to as a whole, as is true with Wish You Were Here and The Wall. The songs all are connected musically. For individual songs, Echoes, One of These Days, Hey You.
And Animals in my opinion
@@crazyfingers19 It's definitely a singular concept, but the big three all can stand on their own with no loss of impact.
@@johncampbell756 without a doubt.
I was setting up a Pink Floyd play list on Spotify. I've never had such a hard time. On several of their albums (Dark side and Wall) how do you leave out songs? They are both designed to effectively by one long song.
Check out Pink Floyd Shine On You Crazy Diamond
Epic tune....
Definitely. I saw them live my senior year of high school in 1994 Pulse Tour (minus Roger Waters) and still to this day, one of the best concerts I’ve ever seen. Glad I got the chance to do that.
@@angiejackson5749 I saw that tour in 1994 at RFK stadium in DC and still to this day the best show I've ever seen hands down
A masterpiece for sure.
Absolutely! I would follow that up with Dogs. Not nearly as "dreamy" but musically it is technically one of the best they ever made.
Some of the deepest lyrics ever. Every human deals with this very subject.
Hahaha just loved watching your expressions whilst reacting to this piece of genius music. The lyrics here are best you will ever hear put to music in my opinion. Floyd are numero uno.
I was trippin on "shrooms" the first time I heard this. 47 years later it still haunts my soul.
If you look at the lyrics of (Time), keeping in mind, (Breathe and On The Run)
, previous tracks,
The first part is about a younger man, "kicking around", wasting his time, with "time to kill today".
"Then one day you find 10 years have got behind you" - he never started his dreams, his life.
"So you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking" - trying to make up for lost time,
but it's a fruitless effort..."the sun is the same in a relative way but your older"
The universe marches on but he's now older, and "one day closer to death".
"Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time, and plans that either come to naught,
or half a page of scribbled lines" - you still have those dreams, those aspirations,
but now life seems to interfere or you just can no longer make the effort,
and instead merely "hanging on in quiet desperation".
"the time is gone, the song is over, thought I'd something more to say"
he's now dying and thought he'd leave behind a better legacy than he has,
but instead is leaving behind so many things unaccomplished.
Don’t forget that this is the song following (Breathe and On The Run)
So (Time) seems to be the result of: (Run, rabbit run, Dig that hole, forget the sun.
And when at last the work is done, Don't sit down, it's time to dig another one.
For long you live and high you fly, But only if you ride the tide.
And balanced on the biggest wave, You race towards an early grave).
And next; The Great Gig In The Sky…
Nailed it.
@@dctbass some one finally understands the album.
as always, deep meaning to the album
Isn't it dig that hole catch the sun? He's chasing the sun cause the sun is our clock
@@leselshouseofchaos The lyrics on the album cover say:
"Dig that hole, forget the sun".
Remember buying Dark Side of The Moon as a 14 year old in 1973 when it came out. It's been a constant companion to me nigh on 50 years and I never tire of it. Always great to see someone hearing it for the first time and really digging it. You have entered the Floyd Universe and there are more delights awaiting you. Peace.
The whole album "Dark Side of the Moon" is perfection.
Best album of all time.
Spent my 20s incarcerated. Listened to these lyrics and never looked back
Good man!
what'd yah do
Pink Floyd isn't just about the music, it's about the experience. Great job my friend for posting this, you may be heading down the rabbit hole but it's well worth it!
You are doing a service. You allow me to experience my culture fresh again, like for the first time.
First heard Dark Side of the Moon when I was 14 and my aunt and cousins and I drove up to Northern Wisconsin from Chicago. We listened to the whole thing on a loop over the hours that it took us to drive there. No one spoke. I felt like I time-traveled on that drive and had been 'somewhere else' for the whole time we were in the car. Y'know, like how people have missing time when they're abducted by aliens?
I am loving your reactions. Pink Floyd was the best concert I ever saw. I'm 70 and it thrills me to see people experiencing my music from back in the day and loving it like I still do. Thank you!!
7:27 is the perfect face of someone who just heard Floyd for the first time. My favorite guitar solo of all time. Not one wasted note and so much soul. Thanks for the video.✌🎸✌🎸✌🎸✌
The way that guitar solo comes in and just pops you in the face, so awesome!!!!!
When he said he feels like he's getting taken in a ride...I'm like you have no clue dude. You need to listen to the whole album
There is NO way he has not heard this song before.
Recorded almost 50 years ago.. when you See Dark Side of the Moon way up there on the all time greatest lists.. now you can see why.
I love how this music turns him into a flower in meadow just swaying back and forth with the winds of peaceful melody flowing through you
It almost brings me to tears watching people realize what Pink Floyd does for the soal
One of the greatest guitar solos ever composed and recorded. Behold David Gilmour!
The guitar sings.
River Alph did you know, the most money EVER paid for a guitar in history at auction ,3.5 million was David Gilmores he used to record this album.
Maiko100876 indeed I do. I bought the Christie’s Auction catalogue of David’s guitar collection. That’s all I could afford!
I’ll never forget the first time I really heard this song, it was so emotional and amazing, it was the first time I realized music is poetry.
I love how you started like you were heading into a ride, then realized this song (and so many other Floyd songs) gives you more than you bargained for.
Arguably top 5 greatest guitar solo of all time
Back to front the best album i've ever heard. This record should be basic issue to every man, woman and child, and listend to in its entirety...
2:35, "Takin' me for a ride." Wait until you hear 'Echoes', that's a whole journey.
That 'ride' you feel you've been taken on.....began for ME....44 years ago. I was stationed over in Hawaii in 1975, when someone brought this album into our barracks. THAT was my introduction to Pink Floyd. The journey continues on. I wouldn't know what to recommend, but I think my personal favorite album of their's......might be 'Animals' ( 1977 ). Two tracks on that I might suggest: 'Dogs'......and 'Sheep'.
My favorite song of all time. I teach high school history and it's the anthem of my life's journey.
I had this album in EVERY medium - record/vinyl, 8-track, cassette, CD - and I downloaded it off the net too.....I covered every version...and I had the album posters in my bedroom....its a MUST have album...
Lovely, and smart.
Gotta have backup copies!