You will be amazed at the PF song “Sorrow” from this same show PULSE!!! Please make this your next PF reaction ♥️🎸🔥 You won’t regret it 😉 I even left you the link➡️ ua-cam.com/video/JdPTec5ADFE/v-deo.html
I was there, in fact I saw this tour 3 times. Seeing it through your eyes suddenly I realised how lucky I was to be there. Moved me to tears this eve. 😢
im almost 50 yrs old, grew up on super great solos of the 80s and 90s, still this solo got emotions that carry the music instead of just being placed in the middle for solo impact!
The second guitar solo of Comfortably Numb is allegedly the best guitar solo that has ever been played on this planet. And the whole Pulse Concert was definitely the best live performance so far on this planet. It was so ahead of its time (almost 30 years ago!) and has actually been unmatched ever since!
Hi coming from England Growing up listening to PINK FLOYD Now aged 66 still listening To this Awesome music All the best please listen to DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
One doesn’t just listen to Pink Floyd . You experience every song . The concerts are outstanding . Got to see them in 76 I loved every moment of the show .
I’ve never seen them live, I cry often while watching this performance because I missed it. Roger Waters show a couple of years ago the solo was impeccable, but it was just not David.
I'm really happy to see young ones like who can appreciate Pink Floyd . You check all their music. At 63, I've been to their live concerts 4 times in my life and were the best concerts I've ever been too.
It´s actually quite moving, I have the album and have listened to this so many times and it still gets me every time. The whole album is a modern masterpiece.
This show was recorded in England at the Earl's Court. This fabulous song, may be with the best guitar solo in History played by David Gilmour, was the encore of their show. I was at the Chantilly Hippodrome near Paris when Pink Floyd came in France for their PULSE Tour. It was not just a "simple" concert, it was almost a MYSTICAL EXPERIENCE ! Now I'm 66 yrs old, but even 30 years later, the thrill is the same when seeing these amazing images again... 😥
Pink Floyd concerts are the pinnacle. The gold standard. David Gilmour's soulful searing soaring Stratocaster solos never fail to make my jaw drop...even after 50 years. The way he bends notes is exquisite.
Same for me, twice at Earls Court. The first night was when some of the seating collapsed & everyone had to leave. Awful. However, my best concert memory is this "Comfortably Numb" guitar solo.
I went to the Earls Court show. Did you know that the whole week at Earls Court were for different charities. Pink Floyd turned up and played for free.(except the DVD recording). The collapse of the seating was down to the companies employed by the charities and PF were not liable
Saw this live at the Meadowlands in NJ and had center floor seats about 20’ in front of the strobe ball that comes out. Believe me the video doesn’t do the experience justice. The entire stadium was strobed and the light show in general was amazing. Saw many concerts since and this is still by far the best ever by far. Great vid and thanks for bringing me back to it!
Enjoying your dive into PF Dolphins stadium "94" 60,000 people. Will never forget it. You've got to check out "Keep Talking" same concert. You will be amazed AGAIN !!!!!!
One thing better than watching a video of a Pink Floyd concert is being at a Pink Floyd concert! FYI - there is a cover band named Australian Pink Floyd and they likely perform once a year near wherever you live. This band is so "authentic" that David Gilmour had them play at his birthday party several years ago. Check out their tour schedule and go see them sometime. Rock on, bro!
I have seen Pink Floyd Live 4 times… I saw this same show in N.Y. 1994. The concert brochure said the stage is 120 feet wide. It takes a crew of 60 technicians three days to set up the entire lights and all. The concert schedule required that there had to be three entire crews to keep up. They leap froged each other for 92 shows with 20 Trucks per crew and a total staff of 195. The tour cost the promoters $98.MILLION to put on, but the total profit was $260 MILLION. Nick Mason’s drumming is incredible and matches Gilmour’s guitar emotions while Richard Wright takes us on a Magic Carpet Ride of tones that form the foundation of it all.
I was there that night! At ironic my home town and pink Floyd's home town wow I've never felt so much emotion goose bumps ever. 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧 Mr David gilmore legend as the whole group are.
I have seen many concerts in my day, but nothing compared to the rush I got when the lights hit that giant disco ball. They keep you so distracted by the light show as the disco ball is lifted up from its concealed area on the concert floor. I still get chills watching peoples reaction to that part. Keep up the great work man.
Lucky we were... But now we're older... Shorter of breath and one day closer to death Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time Plans that either come to naught or half a page of scribbled lines Hanging on in quiet desperation...
I've spent the last hour watching the wonder spread across your face. I'm a 90s hiphop head also, but Pink Floyd has always been my absolute favorite band and I'll I can think about watching your introduction to it is the joint I get to smoke with my kids in ten years while we get to experience this masterpiece together. Thanks brother. I enjoyed this.
David Gilmour is playing in the royal Albert hall in London on October 9-15 2024. I got tickets and cannot wait to see him. Second time seeing him live, last time was back in 2017 I think and I was blown away. The best concert I have been to by a long way
Gilmour, G.O.A.T. He brings the emotion out of those fingers on the strings. Love that after 60 years, the youngest are experiencing Pink Floyd as well. Like Bach, their music will be around for generations to come. Shine on.
I freaking Love how much you Love this. Thanks for letting me tag along . I’ve been listening to this since I was 5. I never remember a time of not knowing this magical music existed . Came out when I was 5. I had twin siblings 13 yrs older and one ten yrs older and 7 . This album was in our house from the day it was released on repeat. It’s deep in my heart & my soul . Some things just are. 💫⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️I adore you
I saw this show at Earl's Court. It was definitely the most spectacular show I've ever seen, and it was also one of the loudest. I remember my ears were ringing for hours afterwards. (I know someone who saw Led Zeppelin here back in the 70s and their ears took three days to recover!) For the record, Genesis' concert at Earl's Court in '77 was most musically impressive gig and they didn't rely on loads of extra session musicians.
Live in Pompeii concert was not Pink Floyd. It was David Gilmour with his own band. Pink is, was and will be the Undisputed God's of Live performance. Everything you just witnessed was designed for the audience. Every light every effect was designed to maximize and amplify the emotion in the music. It was designed to give everyone a visceral experience. Suffice it to say, Floyd pets more production into one song than most bands put into an entire concert. A 40yr old man in a black Tshirt playing music with his friends. No bullshit posing, powerfully playing. If you want a few to checkout, react to three Epic songs performed at this concert run Keep Talking(Gilmour at God Level) , Sorrow and Time
That was a conscious decision from the earliest days of the band., they wanted to basically hide behind the music and light shows. I have heard stories that during their real early gigs they would try to hide behind their equipment so the audience had to focus on the music and not the musicians.
Only one band has performed at the Pompeii amphitheatre - Pink Floyd performed there without an audience in 1972 to record the documentary Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii, and David Gilmore, the band's lead singer and guitarist with an audience in 2016.
👍😎 I was lucky enough to see that performed the first time Pink Floyd ever played it in front of an audience. The Wall 1979 in Los Angeles, second best concert I’ve seen. #1 was Floyd also, 1975 they did, Animals (before it was released) Wish You Were Here (album) Dark Side of the Moon then Echoes as an encore. Hard to top that. Honest reaction man. ✌️
Of all the songs I like out there. Nothing, and I mean nothing beats watching someone reacting to this live performance. Thanks for the Christmas gift! Gilmore doesn't play the guitar, he wrings out every ounce of emotion from that thing. The other thing about this video, it was 1994, and it was BEFORE the age of cell phones where the entire crowd is busy trying to record the performance instead of just enjoying the song.
For sure. Young people today don't know unless you are like Lil J and others that are genuinely exploring this music and seeing it for the awesomeness that it really is.
Pink Floyd is one of the most influential bands of all time. pink Floyd was one of the first bands to use ilght shows set to music. The first album I got was dark side of the moon. There'll never be another band like pink Floyd. From UK 🇬🇧👍👍 merry Christmas and a happy new year
Back in O.C. Calif when I was 30 my wife heard a commercial on the radio about a P.F. show coming up. Knowing I am a Floyd fan she called the radio station (KMET - LA, “The Mighty Met”) to get information on the concert, The DJ on live radio Cynthia Fox…. said...."Congratulations, YOU are caller number 10, YOU just won tickets to the show and the Sound Check Party before the show"... I met David Gilmour back stage. He gave us both a signed album that I have in my music room. We talked for 22 minutes. I called him…“The Master Of The Stratocaster” He smiled. I told him his music will stand the test of time with anything from Beethoven or Mozart. He smiled even bigger. I asked if I could shake both his hands that make such great guitar solos, he smiled bigger and said “Sure” and shook both hands at the same time, making a cross between us, I smiled HUGE. I asked him to describe his technique of playing guitar, he replied… “I strike a note, bend it, shake it and then release it”…. Yes, he does that quite well, better than any other guitarist I know. . I told him in my eyes he’s a “Legend“. He thanked me and said “Enjoy the show”…. during the concert after the song “Money” he looked right at me and said…. “On saxophone, another Legend, Mr. Raphael Ravenscroft” … acknowledging my comment to him. It is my favorite moment in over 300 shows I’ve seen. I asked David…. How do you create those awesome solos?… he said….. I sit on a stool and listen to what Roger, Nick and Rick put down and play along. I listen to what I played and pick out what I like, then I put the pieces together into one piece then learn to play it as one. Our fans are fanatics for our shows to sound like the albums so I must play it correctly each time in a show. I have the concert Brochure and album on the wall with David’s picture centerfold. All of us fortunate enough to have seen this show live were in a TRANCE.... MESMERIZED the entire show... as you can imagine. We walked out saying.... What did we just witness? That was out of this world incredible. The Red Fender Stratocaster he used for this concert in the Guitar Collector World is ....PRICELESS
That is as close as you will ever come to seeing Pink Floyd live. When I saw them in Dallas in 1994? They had all of this plus they also had the flying pig. If you want another incredible live performance check out Eric Clapton's "Old Love" the amazing live performance.
I've watched a lot of reaction videos where the song is stopped several times during play, and the commenter will talk about this or that. I think Lil J has exactly the right reaction to Pink Floyd's music -- laugh in disbelief and shake your head in wonderment. It's what we all did when we first heard it.
I have had the privilege to see them twice live. I have seen a LOT of concerts....but Pink Floyd is the head and shoulders winner of the most amazing concert I have ever attended.
Yes kind of the bottom of Pink’s despair, just going through the motions, right before going completely off the rails. I saw a “ reaction “ to “Mother” on another channel, and found it somewhat amusing, as the6 had no context and didn’t realize the singer was complaining about his helicopter parent because of the missing father figure. They thought he was happy about Mother “ checking out all of his girlfriends’ etc”. Context is so important with PF music.
I was at Earls Court for that experience, and to this day, is one of the best experiences ive ever had. I cant say concert, because seeing Floyd is more than just a show. When that ball came out and opened, forget it. And seeing people reacting to this video imparticular, brings back that feeling i had. One of THEE greatest live acts ive ever been to.
I was one of the lucky ones who was at this concert at Earls Court in London 1994 Pulse Tour..!! I was sitting up in the balcony directly opposite the giant mirror ball which came down from the ceiling...l was on the balcony to the left of the stage 😅 + tripping my tits off after taking 100 Magic Mushrooms 🍄 😳...!! You need to watch the whole concert from start to finish the music and lazers and light show is absolutely the GREATEST CONCERT EVER PERFORMED
I saw that concert in Montpellier in France, the best concert I have ever seen in my life... Thanks for all your amazing reactions on Pink Floyd, you really love music and feel it. Love from France 🇫🇷😘
I watch this song being reacted to a lot. I really love that moment just before the second solo when I know he is about to be absolutely blown away like we all were the first time we saw this performance.
There should be TWO video versions of this song - one that concentrates on the performers and one from a fixed camera at the back just showing the entire lightshow. The whole Pulse concert was fantastic but this was the most visually spectacular and beautiful track.
Hip-Hop Head's FIRST TIME ream music? I can imagine. In 1969 when I came out of my mother. I first opened my eyes and ears when Pink Floyd came through the radio.
I saw this concert 6 times during the 14 night run at Earls Court. Best gigs Ive ever attended since my first one in the mid 60s. Which was also Pink Floyd supporting Jimi Hendrix.
I was at this concert. Oh my it was awesome.seen them twice along with other brill groups. It was & will always hold fantastic memories. Floyd are mesmerising. Been a fan since early 70s just like Led Zep. Queen are another fantastic band which I've also seen live twice.
I’ve listen to the wall start to finish probably 50 times. Every time I do, I learn something new. You have to be in the mood for it for sure… a toke or two helps lol
I was at this concert in the 90's! It was a spiritual experience! I was also at the Animals concert when Roger Waters was with them in the 70's. I can die happy! 🙂
Great reaction. Sorrow from this concert is epic as fuck You can feel the Sorrow dripping of............ BTW David Gilmour did play Pompeii again in 2016 Try Shine on you grazy diamond from this show to get a taste of it and to be amazed how good he still is. And this is IMO the best sound quality of all the PInk Floyd stuff.
Congratulations you get it! Some people like Pink Floyd, but you and millions of others "Get it", the emotion, the sound, all your sense on full alert. What you hear, feel and visualize............Pink Floyd ❤️
Pink Floyd was formed in 1965... their (most likely) last album was "The Endless River" in 2014. PF had 15 studio albums... 3 live albums, 9 compilation albums not to mention multiple live dvds and solo albums performed by below members of the band. Syd Barrett (short-lived founder; guitar plus) the originator and quirky eccentric; inevitably the consequential muse. * January 6, 1946 (rip 2006) Roger Waters (bass) was the cultivator (seed sower), the lyrically conceptual prodigy, secondary vocal and co-maestro of songwriting * September 6, 1943 (age 79 years) David Gilmour (guitar) was the placidity, guitar virtuoso, the silky smooth voice and co-maestro; the equilibrium. * March 6, 1946 (age 76 years) Richard Wright (keyboards) was the essential underlying symmetry; musical nurturer. Occasional singer. * July 28, 1943 (rip 2008) Nick Mason (drums) was the heartbeat, structure and foundation; the sole member involved from the emergence of PF to the last recording. * January 27, 1944 (age 78 years) FYI: The following Pink Floyd albums are Concept Albums (all songs together tell a complete story)... Dark Side Of The Moon (1973), Wish You Were Here (1975), Animals (1977) and The Wall (1979). The Final Cut (1983) is ify, as it was the last album with Roger Waters being in the band - leaving in 1985. *search on Wiki the album title to get the story behind the concept. Pink Floyd - Sorrow (1994) = ua-cam.com/video/JdPTec5ADFE/v-deo.html Pink Floyd - Shine On You Crazy Diamond (1994)= ua-cam.com/video/4oK1Jco6JFM/v-deo.html Pink Floyd - Another Brick In The Wall (1994) = ua-cam.com/video/W0bi7OfaKMY/v-deo.html Pink Floyd - Time (2005) = ua-cam.com/video/oEGL7j2LN84/v-deo.html >> Brit Floyd - Us and Them (to end of DSOTM album) (WOW tribute) = ua-cam.com/video/bLZWTkNyZFo/v-deo.html Pink Floyd - Great Gig In The Sky (studio) = ua-cam.com/video/1jXf-89BU3g/v-deo.html >> Brit Floyd - Shine On You Crazy Diamond Parts I-V (2011) = ua-cam.com/video/skN_Uo4fki0/v-deo.html David Gilmour - High Hopes (2016) = ua-cam.com/video/o3O_Wi9UDfY/v-deo.html Pink Floyd - Money (1994) = ua-cam.com/video/HNPDAfJTN10/v-deo.html >> Brit Floyd - Dogs (2013) = ua-cam.com/video/HYySRcY9JDQ/v-deo.html Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb (2005)(Waters Reunion) = ua-cam.com/video/P_4uEaZQ2Kg/v-deo.html Pink Floyd - Time (1994) = ua-cam.com/video/F_VjVqe3KJ0/v-deo.html If you like Pink Floyd as much as it seems, sadly there is only ONE WAY you're going to see their music "live" in concert 2022+ other than an older dvd (or maybe Waters or Gilmour solo in concert; both in their late 70's)... more importantly is hearing the songs done exacting to the studio albums... adding a very good example of the "live" light show! You've got to check out the following tribute band! That band is called >>> "Brit Floyd" = ua-cam.com/video/RnHu3D8stGE/v-deo.html (2.5 hours of the best of PF) ~ Gilmour, Mason and Wright have said, "If they themselves wanted to see PF live, the only way that could ever happen is to go see these guys." - I'm saw them June 17, 2022 in Phoenix, AZ!! \m/ * Roger Waters (original Bassist; left PF in 1985) and Friends did a concert of the double album "The Wall" in Germany (1990) days after the wall came down; very historic!! The stage was at least a block long... ua-cam.com/video/rtsNc2boH90/v-deo.html ** "Pulse" concert (1994) = ua-cam.com/video/HriYRoxWo1I/v-deo.html (click link's main description for "set-list")
If you’re curious, check out a concert by David Gilmore (lead), Live in Pompeii, (2016). Took my son to see the Pulse concert in 1994 for his graduation. We were in Vancouver BC. Been tuned in to Pink Floyd since 1969.
Been a fan since young age.. 1st year college this tour came and we went.. holy hell 😂 we were right under that ball and i was soo fkd up i thought a giant octopus was bout to eat me 😂 long story short.. i followed that tour for 4 more stops and when i went bk to college- i was out - failed sem 😂 no sweats..just transfer and keep it going.. 47 now and accomplished the goals 😜 best life experience in my 47 years NO DOUBT
Was lucky to be there...just about where the plane crashed into the speaker stack at the end of "on the run". Greatest gig and spectacle i have been at...bar none
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You will be amazed at the PF song “Sorrow” from this same show PULSE!!! Please make this your next PF reaction ♥️🎸🔥 You won’t regret it 😉 I even left you the link➡️ ua-cam.com/video/JdPTec5ADFE/v-deo.html
That wasn't Pompeii
“Sorrow”…”One of These Days”… “Run Like Hell”…”High Hopes” from this concert…hell, anything from this concert 🔥🔥🔥
Ill check this one out next 💯💯
Sorrow live pulse concert is a must do.
"anything from this concert"
AGREED!
hey lynn 🙃
Gilmore elevated the greatest ever rock guitar solo to a new height in this live rendition!
Gilmour
Four minutes of guitar solo heaven!
I was there, in fact I saw this tour 3 times.
Seeing it through your eyes suddenly I realised how lucky I was to be there.
Moved me to tears this eve. 😢
Floyd has been in my life since 1969 and I still get goosebumps. No band has ever put on such spectacular shows as Floyd.... Always an experience.
I'm with you ❤️
One of the best pieces of music ever written...The solo is, in my opinion, the best!
Second all that ma Bro 🤘
im almost 50 yrs old, grew up on super great solos of the 80s and 90s, still this solo got emotions that carry the music instead of just being placed in the middle for solo impact!
In MANY people's opinion.
So glad you did this one!! One of my favorites!! You are becoming a Floydian!!! Welcome to the machine !!❤️
"Welcome to the machine" 😂👌🏻
The second guitar solo of Comfortably Numb is allegedly the best guitar solo that has ever been played on this planet. And the whole Pulse Concert was definitely the best live performance so far on this planet. It was so ahead of its time (almost 30 years ago!) and has actually been unmatched ever since!
Hi coming from England
Growing up listening to
PINK FLOYD
Now aged 66 still listening
To this Awesome music
All the best please listen to
DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
Welcome to the world of Pink Floyd!! Enjoy the ride!😁🇬🇧
Never ever ever stop on a guitar solo. That's sacrilidge. Period.🇬🇧👍👍
One doesn’t just listen to Pink Floyd . You experience every song . The concerts are outstanding . Got to see them in 76 I loved every moment of the show .
I cried when I saw it live because I knew I’d never see if hear anything so amazing ever again.
Me too i saw them at Live 8 Hyde park 2005 and i cried my eyes out i still cant put it into words how it felt
I’ve never seen them live, I cry often while watching this performance because I missed it. Roger Waters show a couple of years ago the solo was impeccable, but it was just not David.
I was there, best concert I ever had the pleasure to see! When those lights tipped I w holding my head in awe!
Sir I was at this gig! You are correct best live experience performance ever!
I'm really happy to see young ones like who can appreciate Pink Floyd . You check all their music. At 63, I've been to their live concerts 4 times in my life and were the best concerts I've ever been too.
I was at Earls Court, I was 19 and i've been to many gigs since but this remains as hands down the best concert experience of my life.
It´s actually quite moving, I have the album and have listened to this so many times and it still gets me every time. The whole album is a modern masterpiece.
Best reaction video out there. Monster song. You get it, bro/
This show was recorded in England at the Earl's Court. This fabulous song, may be with the best guitar solo in History played by David Gilmour, was the encore of their show. I was at the Chantilly Hippodrome near Paris when Pink Floyd came in France for their PULSE Tour. It was not just a "simple" concert, it was almost a MYSTICAL EXPERIENCE ! Now I'm 66 yrs old, but even 30 years later, the thrill is the same when seeing these amazing images again... 😥
Pink Floyd concerts are the pinnacle. The gold standard. David Gilmour's soulful searing soaring Stratocaster solos never fail to make my jaw drop...even after 50 years. The way he bends notes is exquisite.
Best Live album ever. By a mile.
Check out High Hopes from the same concert. It really incredible. Pulse was by far the most beautiful concert I’ve been to, 1994 Rotterdam.
Me, too - USA 🙌🏼
Same for me, twice at Earls Court. The first night was when some of the seating collapsed & everyone had to leave. Awful. However, my best concert memory is this "Comfortably Numb" guitar solo.
I went to the Earls Court show.
Did you know that the whole week at Earls Court were for different charities. Pink Floyd turned up and played for free.(except the DVD recording).
The collapse of the seating was down to the companies employed by the charities and PF were not liable
I have been a fan of PINK FLOYD for 50 years a brilliant band DAVID GILMOUR IS THE TIMELORD OF THE LEAD GUITAR 🎸.
Saw this live at the Meadowlands in NJ and had center floor seats about 20’ in front of the strobe ball that comes out. Believe me the video doesn’t do the experience justice. The entire stadium was strobed and the light show in general was amazing. Saw many concerts since and this is still by far the best ever by far. Great vid and thanks for bringing me back to it!
I was there at Earls Court in London, I was 24...it is stamped in my memory.
Enjoying your dive into PF
Dolphins stadium "94" 60,000 people. Will never forget it.
You've got to check out "Keep Talking" same concert. You will be amazed AGAIN !!!!!!
When people realize how hard their grandparents rocked....
I been watching youtube high as fuck for a long ass time but this is my favorite video in weeks!
now, if you want to go even 20 years further: same song, david gilmour live in pompeii 2016 ... he´s 70 in that take. a miracle.
One thing better than watching a video of a Pink Floyd concert is being at a Pink Floyd concert!
FYI - there is a cover band named Australian Pink Floyd and they likely perform once a year near wherever you live. This band is so "authentic" that David Gilmour had them play at his birthday party several years ago. Check out their tour schedule and go see them sometime.
Rock on, bro!
I attended this concert. What a memory.
Nothing today compares to it.
I have seen Pink Floyd Live 4 times… I saw this same show in N.Y. 1994. The concert brochure said the stage is 120 feet wide. It takes a crew of 60 technicians three days to set up the entire lights and all. The concert schedule required that there had to be three entire crews to keep up. They leap froged each other for 92 shows with 20 Trucks per crew and a total staff of 195. The tour cost the promoters $98.MILLION to put on, but the total profit was $260 MILLION. Nick Mason’s drumming is incredible and matches Gilmour’s guitar emotions while Richard Wright takes us on a Magic Carpet Ride of tones that form the foundation of it all.
My favourite band, thankyou 🙏 the whole concert is worth checking out, an amazing gig 🇬🇧 ♥
Pulse is a great concert film. I must have run that VHS tape out along with Delicate Sound of Thunder back in the day.
One of the best songs of all time!
One doesn't merely listen to Pink Floyd. One EXPERIENCES Pink Floyd. Welcome aboard.
Pure genius, Pink Floyd have been in my soul since I was 14, they lived in my bedroom, so over 50th so ❤️🙏
I was there that night! At ironic my home town and pink Floyd's home town wow I've never felt so much emotion goose bumps ever. 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧 Mr David gilmore legend as the whole group are.
Pink Floyd is Legendary, one of the GOAT's of Rock Music, really they are one of the top 3 greatest Rock bands ever!
Pink Floyd is an Experience!
I have seen many concerts in my day, but nothing compared to the rush I got when the lights hit that giant disco ball. They keep you so distracted by the light show as the disco ball is lifted up from its concealed area on the concert floor. I still get chills watching peoples reaction to that part. Keep up the great work man.
How lucky all those people at the concert were!
Lucky we were... But now we're older...
Shorter of breath and one day closer to death
Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time
Plans that either come to naught or half a page of scribbled lines
Hanging on in quiet desperation...
@@garryiglesias4074 Yeah, but... WE SAW FLOYD.
I've spent the last hour watching the wonder spread across your face. I'm a 90s hiphop head also, but Pink Floyd has always been my absolute favorite band and I'll I can think about watching your introduction to it is the joint I get to smoke with my kids in ten years while we get to experience this masterpiece together. Thanks brother. I enjoyed this.
David Gilmour is playing in the royal Albert hall in London on October 9-15 2024. I got tickets and cannot wait to see him. Second time seeing him live, last time was back in 2017 I think and I was blown away. The best concert I have been to by a long way
I've seen pink floyd twice,I was at this concert.truly spectacular. Xx
Sorrow” Run Like Hell”
Gilmour, G.O.A.T. He brings the emotion out of those fingers on the strings. Love that after 60 years, the youngest are experiencing Pink Floyd as well. Like Bach, their music will be around for generations to come. Shine on.
"One of these days" from the same concert bud. mindblowing
I freaking Love how much you Love this. Thanks for letting me tag along . I’ve been listening to this since I was 5. I never remember a time of not knowing this magical music existed . Came out when I was 5. I had twin siblings 13 yrs older and one ten yrs older and 7 . This album was in our house from the day it was released on repeat. It’s deep in my heart & my soul . Some things just are. 💫⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️I adore you
Live at Pompeii is just friggin BEYOND !!!! Say no more xxxx
I saw this show at Earl's Court. It was definitely the most spectacular show I've ever seen, and it was also one of the loudest. I remember my ears were ringing for hours afterwards. (I know someone who saw Led Zeppelin here back in the 70s and their ears took three days to recover!) For the record, Genesis' concert at Earl's Court in '77 was most musically impressive gig and they didn't rely on loads of extra session musicians.
Live in Pompeii concert was not Pink Floyd. It was David Gilmour with his own band. Pink is, was and will be the Undisputed God's of Live performance. Everything you just witnessed was designed for the audience. Every light every effect was designed to maximize and amplify the emotion in the music. It was designed to give everyone a visceral experience. Suffice it to say, Floyd pets more production into one song than most bands put into an entire concert. A 40yr old man in a black Tshirt playing music with his friends. No bullshit posing, powerfully playing. If you want a few to checkout, react to three Epic songs performed at this concert run Keep Talking(Gilmour at God Level) , Sorrow and Time
That was a conscious decision from the earliest days of the band., they wanted to basically hide behind the music and light shows. I have heard stories that during their real early gigs they would try to hide behind their equipment so the audience had to focus on the music and not the musicians.
Pink Floyd did Live in Pompeii forty plus years before David did it with his own band. You aren't much of a fan.
@@barefootbooks69 That's what I was thinking!
David Gilmour returned to play solo at Pompeii in 2016 precisely because Pink Floyd had filmed an iconic live recording there in 1972
Only one band has performed at the Pompeii amphitheatre - Pink Floyd performed there without an audience in 1972 to record the documentary Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii, and David Gilmore, the band's lead singer and guitarist with an audience in 2016.
Listen to that echo on that final note (11:36). Damn. Gives me goosebumps.
I'm sometimes more impressed by the supporting music in the background. Those small but oh so important pieces make this song what it is.
👍😎 I was lucky enough to see that performed the first time Pink Floyd ever played it in front of an audience. The Wall 1979 in Los Angeles, second best concert I’ve seen. #1 was Floyd also, 1975 they did, Animals (before it was released) Wish You Were Here (album) Dark Side of the Moon then Echoes as an encore. Hard to top that. Honest reaction man. ✌️
Of all the songs I like out there. Nothing, and I mean nothing beats watching someone reacting to this live performance. Thanks for the Christmas gift!
Gilmore doesn't play the guitar, he wrings out every ounce of emotion from that thing.
The other thing about this video, it was 1994, and it was BEFORE the age of cell phones where the entire crowd is busy trying to record the performance instead of just enjoying the song.
For sure. Young people today don't know unless you are like Lil J and others that are genuinely exploring this music and seeing it for the awesomeness that it really is.
this my dude is the greatest concert ever performed in human history nothing else comes close imo
Pink Floyd is one of the most influential bands of all time. pink Floyd was one of the first bands to use ilght shows set to music. The first album I got was dark side of the moon. There'll never be another band like pink Floyd. From UK 🇬🇧👍👍 merry Christmas and a happy new year
Back in O.C. Calif when I was 30 my wife heard a commercial on the radio about a P.F. show coming up. Knowing I am a Floyd fan she called the radio station (KMET - LA, “The Mighty Met”) to get information on the concert, The DJ on live radio Cynthia Fox…. said...."Congratulations, YOU are caller number 10, YOU just won tickets to the show and the Sound Check Party before the show"...
I met David Gilmour back stage. He gave us both a signed album that I have in my music room. We talked for 22 minutes. I called him…“The Master Of The Stratocaster” He smiled. I told him his music will stand the test of time with anything from Beethoven or Mozart. He smiled even bigger. I asked if I could shake both his hands that make such great guitar solos, he smiled bigger and said “Sure” and shook both hands at the same time, making a cross between us, I smiled HUGE. I asked him to describe his technique of playing guitar, he replied… “I strike a note, bend it, shake it and then release it”…. Yes, he does that quite well, better than any other guitarist I know. . I told him in my eyes he’s a “Legend“. He thanked me and said “Enjoy the show”…. during the concert after the song “Money” he looked right at me and said…. “On saxophone, another Legend, Mr. Raphael Ravenscroft” … acknowledging my comment to him. It is my favorite moment in over 300 shows I’ve seen.
I asked David…. How do you create those awesome solos?… he said….. I sit on a stool and listen to what Roger, Nick and Rick put down and play along. I listen to what I played and pick out what I like, then I put the pieces together into one piece then learn to play it as one. Our fans are fanatics for our shows to sound like the albums so I must play it correctly each time in a show. I have the concert Brochure and album on the wall with David’s picture centerfold.
All of us fortunate enough to have seen this show live were in a TRANCE.... MESMERIZED the entire show... as you can imagine. We walked out saying.... What did we just witness? That was out of this world incredible. The Red Fender Stratocaster he used for this concert in the Guitar Collector World is ....PRICELESS
Very excited for Animals!
Unrivalled along with intense emotion just sublime..
That is as close as you will ever come to seeing Pink Floyd live.
When I saw them in Dallas in 1994? They had all of this plus they also had the flying pig.
If you want another incredible live performance check out Eric Clapton's "Old Love" the amazing live performance.
I always love when you get high while you listen to Pink Floyd 😁 essential for sure!
I've watched a lot of reaction videos where the song is stopped several times during play, and the commenter will talk about this or that. I think Lil J has exactly the right reaction to Pink Floyd's music -- laugh in disbelief and shake your head in wonderment. It's what we all did when we first heard it.
I have had the privilege to see them twice live. I have seen a LOT of concerts....but Pink Floyd is the head and shoulders winner of the most amazing concert I have ever attended.
The song hits a lot harder in context of the album. Seriously so.
@flubblert I agree with that statement.❤️✌️🌼
👍😎 Me too
Yes kind of the bottom of Pink’s despair, just going through the motions, right before going completely off the rails. I saw a “ reaction “ to “Mother” on another channel, and found it somewhat amusing, as the6 had no context and didn’t realize the singer was complaining about his helicopter parent because of the missing father figure. They thought he was happy about Mother “ checking out all of his girlfriends’ etc”. Context is so important with PF music.
Saw this concert live in Cleveland Ohio, just an amazing show. Something you never forget. Glad you found them.
I was at Earls Court for that experience, and to this day, is one of the best experiences ive ever had. I cant say concert, because seeing Floyd is more than just a show. When that ball came out and opened, forget it. And seeing people reacting to this video imparticular, brings back that feeling i had. One of THEE greatest live acts ive ever been to.
I was one of the lucky ones who was at this concert at Earls Court in London 1994 Pulse Tour..!! I was sitting up in the balcony directly opposite the giant mirror ball which came down from the ceiling...l was on the balcony to the left of the stage 😅 + tripping my tits off after taking 100 Magic Mushrooms 🍄 😳...!! You need to watch the whole concert from start to finish the music and lazers and light show is absolutely the GREATEST CONCERT EVER PERFORMED
I saw that concert in Montpellier in France, the best concert I have ever seen in my life... Thanks for all your amazing reactions on Pink Floyd, you really love music and feel it. Love from France 🇫🇷😘
I watch this song being reacted to a lot. I really love that moment just before the second solo when I know he is about to be absolutely blown away like we all were the first time we saw this performance.
There should be TWO video versions of this song - one that concentrates on the performers and one from a fixed camera at the back just showing the entire lightshow. The whole Pulse concert was fantastic but this was the most visually spectacular and beautiful track.
Hip-Hop Head's FIRST TIME ream music? I can imagine. In 1969 when I came out of my mother. I first opened my eyes and ears when Pink Floyd came through the radio.
Keep talking from the pulse concert is a great surprise.
I saw this concert 6 times during the 14 night run at Earls Court. Best gigs Ive ever attended since my first one in the mid 60s. Which was also Pink Floyd supporting Jimi Hendrix.
I was at this concert. Oh my it was awesome.seen them twice along with other brill groups. It was & will always hold fantastic memories. Floyd are mesmerising. Been a fan since early 70s just like Led Zep. Queen are another fantastic band which I've also seen live twice.
I think the Pulse live version of Time has Nick Mason using glow in the dark drumsticks which is really cool.
Nick uses glow sticks in the Delicate Sound of Thunder (Momentary Lapse of Reason tour.) They even change colors.
Watched David Gilmour do this from the 6th row on the floor.... Never fails to give me chills!
I’ve listen to the wall start to finish probably 50 times. Every time I do, I learn something new. You have to be in the mood for it for sure… a toke or two helps lol
50 times? Thats some rookie numbers there lol
@@glenchapman3899 I know, I better get going, "ten years have got behind me" already lol
@@tbrown6559 oooohhh I see what you did there "Thought I would have something more to say" 😋
Great song
I just love watching young people discover this for the first time and loving it! It's like seeing it again myself for the first time!
I was at this concert in the 90's! It was a spiritual experience! I was also at the Animals concert when Roger Waters was with them in the 70's. I can die happy! 🙂
I saw this concert in foxdorro mass. The best show I have ever seen. The division bell. Awesome song😊
I was here too. Still have my tickets to remember!
I saw this tour in Sacramento I think it was 1988. My favorite band hands down. It was such an awesome show, sound, visual everything.
Great reaction.
Sorrow from this concert is epic as fuck
You can feel the Sorrow dripping of............
BTW David Gilmour did play Pompeii again in 2016
Try Shine on you grazy diamond from this show to get a taste of it and to be amazed how good he still is.
And this is IMO the best sound quality of all the PInk Floyd stuff.
Spread the faith man. This is what my generation listened to. Everyone liked everyone..
Love, love, love this song !!
That ending… where you are reading my favorite lines from the song… that was so real.
Congratulations you get it! Some people like Pink Floyd, but you and millions of others "Get it", the emotion, the sound, all your sense on full alert. What you hear, feel and visualize............Pink Floyd ❤️
Goes into every cell in your body and stays there. It just does!
Thats more than just the most iconic songs/solos, thats "Love Being Born"
Welcome to the world of music
Best concert I ever went to. Or will ever go to. Great reaction!❤
The second solo has been described by many as the best guitar solo of all time.
Personally if there is a better live solo out there, I have not heard it.
@Kermit Idiothunter Yeah sometimes, a piece of music just transcends any genre, taste etc. I think this one definitely fits into that category.
Pink Floyd was formed in 1965... their (most likely) last album was "The Endless River" in 2014. PF had 15 studio albums... 3 live albums, 9 compilation albums not to mention multiple live dvds and solo albums performed by below members of the band.
Syd Barrett (short-lived founder; guitar plus) the originator and quirky eccentric; inevitably the consequential muse. * January 6, 1946 (rip 2006)
Roger Waters (bass) was the cultivator (seed sower), the lyrically conceptual prodigy, secondary vocal and co-maestro of songwriting * September 6, 1943 (age 79 years)
David Gilmour (guitar) was the placidity, guitar virtuoso, the silky smooth voice and co-maestro; the equilibrium. * March 6, 1946 (age 76 years)
Richard Wright (keyboards) was the essential underlying symmetry; musical nurturer. Occasional singer. * July 28, 1943 (rip 2008)
Nick Mason (drums) was the heartbeat, structure and foundation; the sole member involved from the emergence of PF to the last recording. * January 27, 1944 (age 78 years)
FYI: The following Pink Floyd albums are Concept Albums (all songs together tell a complete story)... Dark Side Of The Moon (1973), Wish You Were Here (1975), Animals (1977) and The Wall (1979). The Final Cut (1983) is ify, as it was the last album with Roger Waters being in the band - leaving in 1985. *search on Wiki the album title to get the story behind the concept.
Pink Floyd - Sorrow (1994) = ua-cam.com/video/JdPTec5ADFE/v-deo.html
Pink Floyd - Shine On You Crazy Diamond (1994)= ua-cam.com/video/4oK1Jco6JFM/v-deo.html
Pink Floyd - Another Brick In The Wall (1994) = ua-cam.com/video/W0bi7OfaKMY/v-deo.html
Pink Floyd - Time (2005) = ua-cam.com/video/oEGL7j2LN84/v-deo.html
>> Brit Floyd - Us and Them (to end of DSOTM album) (WOW tribute) = ua-cam.com/video/bLZWTkNyZFo/v-deo.html
Pink Floyd - Great Gig In The Sky (studio) = ua-cam.com/video/1jXf-89BU3g/v-deo.html
>> Brit Floyd - Shine On You Crazy Diamond Parts I-V (2011) = ua-cam.com/video/skN_Uo4fki0/v-deo.html
David Gilmour - High Hopes (2016) = ua-cam.com/video/o3O_Wi9UDfY/v-deo.html
Pink Floyd - Money (1994) = ua-cam.com/video/HNPDAfJTN10/v-deo.html
>> Brit Floyd - Dogs (2013) = ua-cam.com/video/HYySRcY9JDQ/v-deo.html
Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb (2005)(Waters Reunion) = ua-cam.com/video/P_4uEaZQ2Kg/v-deo.html
Pink Floyd - Time (1994) = ua-cam.com/video/F_VjVqe3KJ0/v-deo.html
If you like Pink Floyd as much as it seems, sadly there is only ONE WAY you're going to see their music "live" in concert 2022+ other than an older dvd (or maybe Waters or Gilmour solo in concert; both in their late 70's)... more importantly is hearing the songs done exacting to the studio albums... adding a very good example of the "live" light show! You've got to check out the following tribute band! That band is called >>> "Brit Floyd" = ua-cam.com/video/RnHu3D8stGE/v-deo.html (2.5 hours of the best of PF) ~ Gilmour, Mason and Wright have said, "If they themselves wanted to see PF live, the only way that could ever happen is to go see these guys." - I'm saw them June 17, 2022 in Phoenix, AZ!! \m/
* Roger Waters (original Bassist; left PF in 1985) and Friends did a concert of the double album "The Wall" in Germany (1990) days after the wall came down; very historic!! The stage was at least a block long... ua-cam.com/video/rtsNc2boH90/v-deo.html
** "Pulse" concert (1994) = ua-cam.com/video/HriYRoxWo1I/v-deo.html (click link's main description for "set-list")
If you’re curious, check out a concert by David Gilmore (lead), Live in Pompeii, (2016). Took my son to see the Pulse concert in 1994 for his graduation. We were in Vancouver BC. Been tuned in to Pink Floyd since 1969.
Been a fan since young age.. 1st year college this tour came and we went.. holy hell 😂 we were right under that ball and i was soo fkd up i thought a giant octopus was bout to eat me 😂 long story short.. i followed that tour for 4 more stops and when i went bk to college- i was out - failed sem 😂 no sweats..just transfer and keep it going.. 47 now and accomplished the goals 😜 best life experience in my 47 years NO DOUBT
You are right , this is the best concert ever! Saw it at the Hoosier Dome...
Even without Roger Waters the Floyd are amazing. Everything they've ever done is first class.
"Sorrow" from the same concert..its fabulous
You MUST SEE the entire show. I was there. A Life Changing Experience.
A single PF song can take you through every emotion you have and some you didn't even know you had.
Was lucky to be there...just about where the plane crashed into the speaker stack at the end of "on the run". Greatest gig and spectacle i have been at...bar none