Pink Floyd - Hey You [REACTION VIDEO] | Rebeka Luize Budlevska
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Today I chose to react to Pink Floyd - Hey You. I REALLY HAVE NO WORDS…. THIS IN MY FAVOURITE UP TO THID POINT. GOING ON MY PLAYLIST STRAIGHT AWAY…:)))))
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*VIDEO - Pink Floyd - "Hey You" | TheBlackbird012
*UA-cam - TheBlackbird012, Jun 4, 2011
• Pink Floyd - "Hey You"
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Pink Floyd are deeper than the Mariana trench, cooler than an iceberg in a river of liquid nitrogen and more zen than 1,000 Buddhist monasteries. Great reaction.
Thank you.:)
@@rebekaluizebudlevskamusic Find the movie and a good sound system and wine, weed, or whatever and enjoy. "The Wall" movie.
I don't think that could be put any better.
✌🏻😎👍🏻
@@rebekaluizebudlevskamusic ua-cam.com/video/LSE7qdjy3Q0/v-deo.html you don't have to react but you should know that roger lost his father in the war..
@@MrUnderdog-vn3zf Facts - That is the best description ever‼️
Most kids have no clue what it is like to grow up with life altering music.. RIP rock gods. 1960-2000
true, but its up to the older generation to introduce them to the good stuff. my dad introduced me to supertramp and pink floyd when i was 4 or 5. cant remember precisely. those songs stuck to me through my life and i am still listening to them today. its a part of my childhood now.
@@YezaOutcast Same here, I'm 17 and I have a bias for the older days before I was born.
It's both bad and good, right? This is what we grew up with and then it was no more. I felt like I was in true rock exile lol. Where's the really good music?!
You are absolutely right great music
Old but lucky
Just a FYI...Head phones make Pink Floyd even better. Trust me. Comfortably Numb at the Live Pulse show. The lights, special effects, and David Gilmore solo's. Incredible.
The name is GILMOUR
Why? You know who he meant!!
Or coming back to life
I always wear headphones when a light show is involved...
While some live performances, are markedly, and surprisingly good. All musicians, period, end of discussion. Excluding, "the Great full Dead," who suck. Musicians, don't spend minutes, yet months on making records. All studio versions, are better than the live version. While, you may appreciate a live recording; always enjoy it, in comparison to its studio version. If you are unfamiliar with that, you have no point of comparison.
I am an old retired Frogman from the US Navy who started to listen to Pink Floyd in 1969. Before every mission I went on, I would listen to them to get me pumped for the mission at hand. They have been my favorite ever since. It is so gratifying to see a young person “get it.”
Hearing this for the 100th time is every bit as good as the first time.
No wait...it's better.
The Wall tells the story of Pink, an alienated young rock star who is retreating from society and isolating himself. In "Hey You", Pink realizes his mistake of shunning society and attempts to regain contact with the outside world. However, he cannot see or hear beyond the wall. Pink's call becomes more and more desperate as he begins to realize there is no escape. That's a must listen to double album as well as Dark Side of the Moon. Rebeka dropping these reactions like they're hot 😎👍...
You have to listen to the entire album from beginning to end, it’s a masterpiece and tells a story. It’s my all time favorite Pink Floyd album and there’s even a movie and a concert film based off the album too.
Syd Barrett??
"The Wall" tells of the modern human mankind. We are alreade building new walls. Every of us! One of the Walls is the thing about corona. The social justice worrior, the correctness, the wokeness, the antirassists, the antifashists, ... every of then build new walls. And i, i build my own wall!
Also, a metaphor for the traps we often make for ourselves.
Pink Floyd are on a totally different level. No other band comes close. Oh, and you're absolutely stunning 😍
Watching you move with the song (or maybe watching the song move you?) was an amazing experience. It was like feeling reflected how this music makes one feel. In every decade, in every new fan who discovers this music, there is this amazing need of abandon yourself to their haunting but captivating music.
Thought I was the only one ... I just can stop looking at her ... = o
I'm 75 years and have enjoyed Pink Floyd from the beginning and still get excited with their performances even after dozens of views and listening viewing Pink Floyd the movie tells all and great music the Wall also.
Yeah, where did the time go, just last week, my girlfriend and I were in my 68 Z28 listing to pink floyd , today I am 69. Still strong , Still rocking. But dam what happened.
So in phase with you, young people will keep on making this music leave.
My daughter surprised me when she fell in love with Pink Floyd. Years ago, she went on a three-week road trip with my parents. I recorded all my CDs for her on cassette. It really helped on those long rides. To this day she still gets hypnotized by the music. I think Gilmour's use of Leslie speakers is what helps give that haunting quality to the music. I was lucky to catch the Dark Side of the Moon concert back in the seventies. A three-hour mind-numbing experience, complete with four channel sound.
Cassette 😳
That had to be an incredible experience seeing Floyd on that tour. That would have been like going and seeing the Stones on the Sticky Fingers tour. I was too young dammit.
Pink Floyd has always been my favorite band. Master musicians and story-tellers. The Wall and Animals are my favorite albums.
Rebecca, the vocals are so nice probably because they're sung by two guys: David Gilmour and Roger Waters (as in Comfortably Numb).
The whole album The Wall is wonderful. It is ideal to listen to the whole story, from beginning to end ...
Definitely! Take in the whole album in one sitting. So many emotions-great music. My favorite PF album. Trivia: a very small voice begins the album speaking, "...we came in?"; at the end of the album the last the we hear is the same voice saying, "Isn't this where..." A perfect loop. For me it's my cue to start the album all over again.
yea, Gilmour is the one that opens the song, and has the BETTER voice
Don't forget, Gilmour double tracks his vocal tracks the second time he says "Hey You" and he is masterful at it, harmonizing with himself. Gilmour also plays the fretless bass licks as well as all the guitar parts and there are many on this track.
Definitely Roger's most passionate singing (aside from The Final Cut songs).
I have been a PINK FLOYD fan for 50 years. I consider them the Cerebral Band Of Rock. That all said, HOLY LORD GIRL, you are a stunning beauty! BRAVO!
Good song Honey Pink Floyd they were in a world of Their Own
this song shakes the very fabric of your being. discovering this as a young teenager changed my perception of the world and of myself.
life changing and hauting and beautiful.
This masterpiece, that Roger & Dave wrote,back in a day,is more relevant now,more than ever.
On point my friend!
the story is that roger waters wrote it all then just gave it to pink floyd saying this is the next album.
@@richardupton3323 although The Wall is Roger's story,it would've not worked,whiteout Dave's contribution.His solo in this song is monumental.Those 2 needed each other,10 times more than Lennon and McCarthy🎵
@@josiplilic3384 yeh dave gilmour added some great touches to the wall album.
Pink floyd was an awesome band
The "Wall" like so many other PF albums, should be heard as an entire piece without interruption and in a darkened room. Individual songs are vignettes of a larger storyline.
Or watch the movie! My prefer way to listen to the wall
In the 1970s when I first heard this album I couldn't stop listening to it. I was an introvert teenager who was trying as hard as I could to change my own life and the world itself. I felt as if the emotions expressed in this album were my own. I think many teenagers of the late 70s and early 80s felt this album communicated what they felt in their hearts.
I love re-living the way this music made me feel all those years ago through your eyes!
This song is definitely among my top 3. That guitar solo absolutely slaps.
What a powerful song,
he goes immediately so deep in our minds. The lyrics absolutely fantastic.
The only way you can make Pink floyd better is watching a beautiful lady dacing to their songs.
Your reation is absolutely wonderful, it is the exact way I felt when I heard them the first time... thank you for returning the feeling.
My favorite Pink Floyd song! The solo makes me feel like I'm melting.
ONE DOESN'T MERELY LISTEN TO PINK FLOYD, ONE EXPERIENCES THEM!
Saw this concert live twice at Earls Court 1979 and 1980 - mind blown💥
That was an awesome reaction!
Thank you very much.
Keep safe, take care!
Yes! Thank you for doing the original with Rodger Waters.
watching you I could literally see the music enter into your soul and consume you. When it ended you looked like you had just lost a piece of yourself. That was a hauntingly beautiful process to watch, thank you for sharing this
Gorgeous. Intelligent review to an intense old number. The sheer quality of Floyd and their ability to isolate and pin down certain emotional aspects of human existence and then to rock it is mindnumbing.
Thank you Rebeka, I enjoyed your reaction, good perception. It is evident that this group will take the time to create musical architecture and mood.
from algeria north africa pink floyd all time hey you incredible love pink floyd popular algeria the wall all time best
Love you with blonde hair,love your comments,love your show,I love that you don’t interrupt the songs ,brilliant 😘🇬🇧
So happy you loved it ....can't say it's my favorite but it's in the top three... excellent interpretation of the lyrics
Pink Floyd albums always tell a story, the songs are more like movements in a classical piece; they each form part of the story and relate to each other.
Some music is heard some is felt , PINK FLOYD is experienced
The movie The Wall is totally worth a watch.
IMO best song on this album, and one of their most underrated songs.
Great reaction.. it’s like I’m playing you these songs & watching them touch your soul, because I feel the same way.. PF never fail to take you on a journey, you don’t need drugs when you listen to them (even though I used to).
There's alot of music out there to discover but when you're in that mood, there's nothing that hits quite like Pink Floyd, aka The G.O.A.T
This album came out when I was just coming online to the world. It spoke to every fiber of my being. Thankyou for allowing me to re-live it through you.
Watching you reacting and responding is honestly very special. It’s as if you visualize all the emotions and feelings I myself experience everytime I listen to this. Love your reactions and comments! 🥰
Great song choice Rebeka
One of the greatest bands of all time.
My favorite song of theirs, too. I really appreciate that you didn't keep stopping the video to talk over the song like they do on a lot of the other reaction channels.
Turned this on and got chills… Been a while since I’ve herd it, awesome tune!
Together We STAND Divided We FALL
The majority of Pink Floyd's albums I enjoy listening to in their entirety.Each song is somehow connected and you enjoy them all. They are like a bag of potato chips. You eat one and have to eventually eat the entire bag.😊
One of my all time favorites! Glad you found it and love it.
Thank you Rebeka , this band , unlike most are one of a handful that is Masterclass. On The Turning Away live is epic also.
Watching as many of your reactions as I can; even if I don't care for the song. But I do like this song. Everything about you is mesmerizing. Thank you Rebeka for brightening my day.
the journey of Pink Floyd starting with Syd Barret till present is wonderful. Even in the beginning they were ahead of there time. Pure musical genius stuck with the band and they will never be legends, legends come and go. They will forever be timeless.
watch on UA-cam at METAL TEENS react to pink floyd
Enjoy the Pink Floyd experience. 🎸
The beauty of it all is that sometimes you can be touched by the product of a one hit wonder. But with Pink Floyd it is a true rabit hole that goes on and on and on. One masterpiece after another. A 61 year old lifetime fan who was lucky enough to see them live in Rotterdam.
It is fun watching some of these reaction videos, sometime people listen and some times they do not. This was fun, listening intently, getting in to it, feeling good. Then all of a sudden this took an unexpected turn. Nice to see some one paying attention.
This is such an iconic song. As always, your reaction and analysis are the reason I subscribe. For those of you that watched this and haven't subscribed, you really should. Rebeka deserves our support.
Thank you.😊
Such a great song
That moment of consciousness. 1979
Apart from Pink, there is another element to this. Waters and many of the kids born just after WWII until maybe 1960 suffered from post generational PTSD. Many parents reacted in couple of ways post WWII. They shut down and the kids were emotionally abandoned, or they got drunk and physically abusive.
Check interviews with The Who. The government in the UK has always been heavy handed. In the years leading up to 1979, when the song was written, there was almost a pathological hatred of authority. Waters songs are often about that anger at society for being so shut down. Rage against the machine, time, comfortably numb, echoes, wish you were here. Listen to coming back to life ... they just described my childhood. Waters own father was killed in the final hours of WWII.
The band members were middle class kids and grew up in that British stiff upper lip environment. Today it’s 9/11. 20 years ago I lost 24 friends and after a few weeks I called my mother who was a nurse in WWII. I said Mum, I can’t handle this... what did you do about losing friends during the war, she said well dear we just don’t talk about that... inside I’m screaming Help Me!. In 1967 we bought bubblegum and the cards inside had pictures of Nazis running over Nuns in tanks. 20 years after the war!! I was 10. Society was broken and it made a lot of broken kids. Not all of course but a lot. Gilmore’s guitar playing is not angry.. Roger, for the most part, is. So when you listen you might consider the option that NOTHING in their songs is about trying to rejoin society. There was no society just a wall of faceless people too scared to step out of line, indifferent unless pushed to the edge. Then they acted with anger and rejection
That’s why another brick in the wall was an anthem, and why my parents asked me ‘Dear, why would you even listen to that? It’s ... uncomfortable’. They spoke for many of us kids born post war... f’ society, F’ authority f’ school. I could go on but I hope you get the idea. Bekka, this should resonate a little? My uncle Joe was torpedoed and died on the Baltic convoy route.. nuff said,
This is one of my favoritePink Floyd songs too
Yep, you young lady...are INEVITABLE! 😎
Pink Floyd (Roger Waters) very introspective about life..... at the time we didn't realize how great life in western civilization was....
This album has some insanely foreboding songs on it
Pink floyd is my all life
My favorite album of them.
Thank you for react to that rebeka❤️❤️🙏🙏
She gets it. She TOTALLY gets it. There IS hope :-)
Another haunting song by the masters. 👍🏻
It should be outlawed to listen to Pink Floyd without headphones. They (Pink Floyd) truly engineered so much more into the experience
Hey you sitting by the stairs
Listening intently to the words
Can you hear them......
Yes you do, I can see it in your reactions. Rebeka, another great show.
I ❤️ Rebeka and Pink Floyd too obviously. 👍🏽👍🏽
I really like this song in the context of the album too. I believe it's the first song after hes built the wall.
In the evening I come home, turn on only the desk lamp, put on my headphones, lie down on the sofa, turn on Pink Floyd's "The Wall" and the journey into magical talented music begins.
yer reaction is spot on !!! that whole album is just beautiful...... just like you !!
You have to be my favorite reactor on UA-cam, especially when you do Pink Floyd! I just love how involved you get with the music, which is what more people should do! Please do more Pink Floyd!
Damn. Loved the reaction. Pink Floyd rocks. Glad you like it. Have a great day
Omg you are so beautiful!!!!! Your reaction is so genuine
Just Love your genuine appreciation for the great music Beautiful young lady!!
Right back at ya beautiful young lady ❤🤘😘
I have seen quite a few reactions to this classic song, but yours, Rebeka, is my favorite so far. Brilliant assessment of the tune!
It is a crime not to hear Pink Floyd with a goood earphones!!
This one has always hit me pretty hard, but damned if I didn't get chills and well up a little bit this time. Wow. Just fit the moment in a "message in a bottle" type of way.
The singing doesn't stop when the lead guitar starts, it's just a different "voice" with different "words".
Just pure genius 💕💕
omg those Nordic blue eyes are mesmerizing.
Love this song. Takes me right back to my youth. Great reaction . ✌️
Thank you.😊
Pink Floyd is the legend I love music pink Floyd
Hey Bek, SNAP! This has been my favourite Pink Floyd song for 30+ years! I have the same emotional reaction to it as you do. I get goosebumps in the solo (not an uncommon occurrence when I listen to David Gilmour play). Your reaction today made me relive the first time I heard it, playing my new record copy of THE WALL album. Thank you!!
Thank you.😊
Awesome reaction..Just goes to show..One simply does not listen to Pink Floyd..They feel Pink Floyd !!!!
Thank you.:)
just add the entire album to your playlist it's magnificent.
Gilmour sings at the beginning and Waters sings at the end. That's why you perceive that dramatic change in voices ;)
It's privilege to see you feel it so much.
Great! I could see the goosebumps! (I think...)
Rebeka is reacting to Nick mason on drums which is an integral, and vital, part of this amazing song. The guitar solo builds and builds until it reaches the zenith, and slowly drops back to the vocal ending of one of Floyds masterpieces. Stunning song. Somewhere further down this page a contributor recommends headphones to really, really appreciate the bands music.
Well, if my little ears could bear it, I'd strap a pair of Wharfedales to the side of my head, turn the lights off, and hit play!
You have such great insight. You do such an excellent job of describe in that emotional rection in such an intimate and heartfelt way that we all can relate to.
Pink Floyd Echoes live at Pompeii is fenomenal! I recommend you babe, please considered it...
I must admit that on vocal, poetic and sound level of compose this is one of the greatest piece of Pink Floyd. I think that greatest songs of Pink Floyd are much more than masterpieces, they are like a touch of the ghosts. "Hey you" just touches your spirit interior much harder than others songs. This drums entrance at begining is like a passing through portal to another world. The guitar solo is like a flight over it. Just incredible.
Give me a break animals
@@eljefe9020
What is your point?
@@SENSEOFLIBERTY The point is, he wants a row!
@@douglasbrown5692 I think so.
Welcome in Pink Floyd world, in Pink Floyd space ! You journey begins....
It’s nice to see younger people appreciating PF for the masters they are
Cool reaction , remember Gilmour and Waters both sing on this one.
Both sing so differently but compliment each other so well.
It is in my top 10 Floyd tracks
Thank you.😊
PINK FLOYD THAT IS ALL
This album is a masterpiece