I hope this band is playing in my after life in Heaven. I know God's gonna want us all to hear David hit those out of this world high notes with that guitar. And his vocals are just as good. GREATEST BAND EVER. PINK FLOYD. ❤❤❤❤❤
Saw this concert twice and EVERYBODY came out of there just awestruck at what we'd seen and heard. Nobody said a word. Personally, been to a lot of concerts but I've never seen so many speakers in one place. The sound was all encompassing, to say the least.
@@susanwaggoner4356 dude just picked up this stuff from the Philippine Islands. Listened to DSOM and Umma Gumma on his new Quadraphonic Stereo. Never heard it before. MIND BLOWN!
David rips his heart and soul, serves it directly to ours, deeply out of deepness and leaves us rethinking our existence. This is how the music is supposed to speak to us.
You’ve been Floyded my friend. The great thing about Pink Floyd is they write music with their fans in mind. They have the ability, not to entertain, but to reach deep down and touch your soul. Every word and note is important to their audience and it’s presented in a way to make you move emotionally. They’re definitely the greatest group ever and they’ll never be another group like them.
I'm 64 now. Pink Floyd has been my #1 since I first heard them as a confused isolated teenager and they struck a chord that nothing else had ever managed to at that point. I hold these guys in the highest musical regard. They have taken me to a place that isn't quite "inside myself", as they were there as well, nor was it just in "their" realm, as I was there too... Pink Floyd is more like SLIPPING INTO A PARALLEL UNIVERSE. Trippy as F*CK!! I like mine with hashish.
Finally a real human reaction to Pink Floyd, thank you for doing it your way, I saw this live in 1994, and you're right, I get to relive that moment every time with a genuine reaction, instant fan of your channel and you, hello from Tennessee, USA
That is a full David Gilmour experience. One of, if not the best guitar solo ever recorded. Now, if you want to see what he can do when he's showing off a little, check out "Run Like Hell" from this same Pulse concert!
You haven't experienced your full range of emotions until you have listened to Pink Floyd! It's like opening the pineal gland, your heart, brain and every cell of your being !
This is probably the best reaction to this video that I've seen! I appreciate your energy and your vigor. You reacted the way that I, even decades later, am feeling inside listening to it. That solo could've gone on for a couple more hours and I'd be fine with it. The best ever.
As a live album, PULSE is just awesome. I know you said you don't have time....bloody hell who does now days. But if you can take yourself to a dark room and watch the whole thing from start to finish. It's an experience you will never forget.
Loved your reaction brother! You felt it to your soul! Thatz what Pink Floyd music does. This song on The Wall album came out while I was in college. In a child development class, we had been covering drug abuse with kids. Our teacher said for final, we had to give a presentation tied to subject matter but thinking out of box. I wrote these lyrics down, passed a copy to everyone in class. Gave my presentation then played Comfortably Numb to the class. Afterwards, the WHOLE ROOM WAS DEAD SILENT for couple minutes. Everybody was in daze from trying to process what they just heard. Then we discussed the lyrics, loosely tying them to our subject at hand. We had an awesome time! I told the class at beginning that I was about to take them on a drug trip but without the drugs. They understood when we were done. I got an A plus on my final. Teacher said she went out and bought the album the following day after this. So your reaction was EPIC! when people tell you to listen to albums in order, I don't think they mean to upset you. The albums were recorded to be listened to in order as one song meshes into the second and so on to tell a story, like reading a book from beginning to end. That's what folks are trying to tell you. That's all. But you do you and listen however you wish! As long as your enjoying the music and the experience, that's ALL THAT MATTERS. God bless you always. 🙏
Love your reactions Hector. Continue to ignore the control freaks. What’s important is that you obviously FEEL the music and enjoy your path of discovery. I’ve been listening to Pink Floyd for 40 years. It still moves me, and your enthusiasm for music so refreshing. Thankyou so much for sharing your life experiences with the world. May you be blessed.
Besides, it's your interests and energies that are on display here; you're so willing to share your raw emotions. You have every right to DO IT YOUR WAY!
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.
Great reaction man. I'm an old timer and I love seeing young people floored by the solo :) Keep it on, there are a lot to explore. The best solo in recorded history.
This was 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 I thought we might lose you for a second there!!! 😳🤯🤯🤯🤯😂😂😂 I absolutely love feeling music through you Hector!!!! You know we wouldn’t have you any other way!!!! 💞😂😂😂 Thank you for this bruv!!! I hope you’re having a great weekend!!! 🖤 💞
I was one of the lucky people that went to this concert at Earls Court in Pulse 1994 'Pulse Tour' ..!! It was and still is the GREATEST CONCERT I'VE EVER SEEN TO..!! It still sends shivers and a feeling of emotional euphoria..!! Also the night I was there they also played "On The Turning Away" at the end of Set 1 and I literally had tears streaming down my face with Gilmour's guitar solo who is the only guitarist that speaks through the guitar with emotion and feeling taking the place of the spoken word.. + I'd had a 100 magic mushrooms so the lights and lasers and speacial effects were mind-blowing and one stage a full size Spitfire Areoplane flew from the back of the Stadium and crashed and exploded into the Stage INCREDIBLE, I'm so lucky to have been there
This is not a Dude, this is "Sir David Gilmour" on the Guitar, the best emotional Guitarplayer "on this ficking Planet" ! 😆😅😉 Greetings from Germany....
David’s guitar echoes in your soul. I’m 60 and they are in my life since I was 12. Never get tiered and always get goosebumps with David’s solos. Your reactions are the best. Keep up with your Pink Floyd journey. I’m loving it!❤❤❤❤
You react however you want mate. We're here for the ride with you. Most of us Floydians are pretty laid back and just enjoy watching someone experience the music that we love. We have to be laid back, patient people to love the Floyd - they don'treally do short tracks! The only time people really lose their shit is when reactors pause a Gilmour solo. That's just straight up blasphemy and can never be forgiven. You don't look like that's something you'd ever be tempted to do so you'll be fine. By the way, I was there that night and I've never been the same. Everyone around me was in tears from that solo and, when we left Earls Court, the crowd was silent, we were so overwhelmed by what the Floyd had just done to us. I remember standing on the platform at the tube station and we were all just staring into space with that "WTF just happened?" look in our eyes. Cuddly Uncle Dave - breaking minds and ripping out souls since 1968!
Thank you so much for reacting to this. I was in high school when this song first came out in 1979. I remember it well. My girlfriend at the time and I loved attending concerts. It was one of the things we loved doing together. There were a huge number of wonderful groups at the time and concerts were not very expensive to attend. Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Boston, Journey, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Triumph, 38 Special, Foreigner, and many others. I can not describe to you what a wonderful time it was to be young then. We were happier, relationships were closer, life was more carefree, and the music was spectacular. My heart just aches that young people will not get to experience life as we did as teenagers in the 70’s/80’s. Again, thank you so much for posting this video. It was a wonderful treat.
I'm really happy you finally found Pink Floyd. You're in for the ride of a lifetime. On reacting to PF, definitely react to them in whatever way suits you best. Your channel, your approach. Period. That said, AFTER reacting to all songs from a particular album (Dark Side of the Moon, for instance), _feel free_ to listen - LISTEN, not react - to the album as a whole while going about your day getting stuff done. If you choose to do this, you'll get the benefit of that experience. It hits you in a further way, with which I'm sure you'll resonate. This is not a demand. Just a suggestion considering your circumstances. I really don't want you to miss anything unnecessarily. 😁
You do you. Everyone is different. The music speaks to each of us in a different way, but it DOES speak to us. I envy you in being able to experience it all for the first time. PK has been a part of my every day life for so long, it's easy to forget that time goes on and it's possible some one out there doesn't know. It's fun to watch someone discover them and they realize Pink Floyd isn't just another band. As far as what to listen to next-pick anything at random. It's all good, and as you are discovering, a lot of it is epic.
2:42 I freaking love that you don't let the comment section bully you. Let your heart lead you or you need to go. You don't have to go in order of anything. You just go where you need to go. We will follow
I saw this performance two nights in a row, when they came to Montreal on May 23 and 24, 1994. All the spectators were literally nailed to their seats during this performance. At the end of the show, as the crowd left the stadium, you could see a look of astonishment on their faces, as if they had just encountered an alien.
I went to a lot of concerts in a ton of venues in my younger years. I went to my first concert when I was 7, then when I was 12-13 I started going to a lot more, and more than that I was going with my friends and parents to see music I wanted to hear live. I’ve experienced a lot through different shows. Moments where the crowd comes together to sing a whole song and the moment feels magical where’s nobody is worried about being judged for how they sound, everyone just adds their voice to the choir and lets it all out. I’ve felt highs and lows, rage, calm, tears, sober and in other head spaces. Despite all that, I’ve never felt anything like what this performance makes me feel. It takes you on an entire emotional journey unlike any other. It speaks to you on a spiritual level. You’re fully engaged in all your senses. It’s incredible and one of a kind for as far as I’ve ever experienced. And that’s just from the video. I couldn’t imagine being in that crowd and what a journey it must’ve been for the soul. That may sound a bit much, but it’s transcendental and ethereal. Wish I could’ve been there, but I’ll take this as a consolation prize. I’ve watched the whole Pulse concert video from start to finish and took it all in and it’s something else. Once you hear a few more of their songs from that concert’s set list then I’d recommend watching the whole thing in a single shot, even on your own time. It’s worth every second to get in a dark room, headphones on, no distractions, and just take it all in and go on the ride. Can’t recommend that enough.
Wow. Ithought your reaction to Shine On parts 1 through 5? 9? (I always get lost in the moment and lose count..) was the greatest reaction i have ever seen. This one trumped those! The deadset honesty is brilliant. And your physical rection to the solos, its like you can feel the guitar flowing through you like a river of lava, and you dont want it to stop!! Let it burn through you forever!! Fantastic! I will not suggets any songs for you, hundreds of others will do that, i will just sit back and enjoy your experience with you! I look forward to the next one!
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
I was 19 when I saw them in this tour. To this day, the experience is seared into my brain still burning as one of my happiest memories. Great reaction mate... I wish I could experience this for the first time again.
M.H... I fucking Love your Channel and your reactions. Don't change a fucking thing... You Be You. You're awesome, man. I'm so lucky that I found you, out here, in the Internet of things. Rock the Fuck on, man. I'll be here enjoying the hell out of you & your Channel. Keep Smiling... Cheers...
You do you, brother. Some fans get dogmatic about listening to entire albums (which has value), but even more fans appreciate what reactors do in the reactors' own way--what you do in your own way! P.S. The lyrics refer to a pain-killer shot the bassist, Roger Waters, needed before a show, which reminded him of a time when he was young and was sick. There's more to it than that, but that's the framework for the lyrics, which have meaning even beyond the episode itself!
@@brainsqueezereactions I love you. For you comments before you even listened to the song I'm just over the moon that you are doing these reactions to Pink Floyd your energy is so contagious. I'm buzzing after I've watched your video. Keep doing whatever pink floyd songs you want. Peace ✌
Yeah. There's really only one right way to experience Floyd for the first time, and that is however you F'n please. My introduction to them was from a dog-piss stained cassette tape on the floor of my friend's game room. It was his dad's "Dark Side" album. They left it where it lied and called it "Pink Piss" lol. Anyway, I popped it into the player and never looked back. I was 11 then, 49 now. Thanks for taking us along on your Floyd-Ride. Much fun to relive it through your wonderful reactions. Cheers!
As an afterthought . . . Nearly a half century later these masterpieces still leave me in awe. You will likely be "experiencing" Floyd for the "first" time every time for the rest of your life 😂. Enjoy!
"It's so much like singing through the music" That's what i love, the first time you listen to Pink, all you hear is the music, after a few times you start to realize the lyrics, and then you get blown away for a second time. I know I'm late to your party, but I hope you enjoyed the ride!
Want to know some really cool fact about my life and Pink Floyd? Lol ok. Here it goes. I was due to he born beginning of June 1977. My mom and dad planned to go see Pink Floyd The Wall as a post pregnancy date for them and they arranged for my Grandparents to babysit a newborn Jennifer. However; on the very day of the show is when I decided to come to be born at 659am and my dad was present during my birth and left my mother at the hospital and went to see Pink Floyd The Wall without my super pissed off mother. Lol it was a lifetime argument that he left her in the hospital and seen the show without her. He said well it was Pink Floyd, he wasn't missing it for anything. Sorry about her luck. Oops. Sorry Ma! 😅
I can still remember the house I was at in Lincoln, Nebraska in 1983 getting my first "other than radio play" of Pink Floyd. I was just starting to smoke a little weed at that time in my life. A friend suggested we should go to this guys house. He had a Bang & Olufsen Stereo set up (way better than I had ever been in front of at the time) we toked it up and he says let's listen to Dark Side of the Moon....I had no idea except the song "Money" that would play on FM. In fact I did not know that Money was even on this album. I can still remember how I was in utter dis-belief in what I was experiencing. I will never forget and I have been a fan ever since. Oddly enough the only other Band to ever send me over the edge was a tune called "After the Love Has Gone" by Earth, Wind and Fire. It's a break-up sappy song but it was different enough for me I have warm memories of that first time listen.
The Wall literally changed my life. I was 15 the first time I “heard” it. It affected my entire outlook on life, to this day. I saw the movie first. I had never heard of Pink Floyd before that. I’m 48 now, still listen to Floyd daily.
We are glad to let You be You! I f…..g love You and your reactions 😂❤! I was checking constantly on your channel since you announced you’re going to do this version on the weekend 😅. When you started calling out the MFs I was laughing and clapping… finally someone who’s not apologising and is wonderful and genuine!
Ha! Thank you Adina 🤣🤣 I just dont care, I love music how I want and be damned some comment section will dictate how my brain should react lol! I got more PF coming today 🙌🙌🙌🙌 Thank you for being AWESOME!
Absolutely murdered it. He doesn’t play one “extra” note. And that is why Pink Floyd is spoken about the way they are. We know what they will do. Put your butt in a trance and not let you go for 75 minutes lol. Great vid.
Your monologue is perfection. Floyd is how you perceive it. It's meant to make you think for yourself and come up with your own interpretation. That's why they are so vague in their answers about what their music is about.
I was lucky to be there. Im glad you totally get it. And, trust me, they become more relevant to your personal circumstances the older you get. If you can sing the solo...you know its good
This pulse concert is an exception. Yes it makes me sad that you haven’t listened to the entire album. This is off of. But I’m also sad you haven’t listened to the wall. Back in the olden days, people made these things called albums, and some of them were meant to be listened to as one song. Basically. Now I know that’s not the way it’s done anymore, but for example rush. If you listen to rush, you gotta listen to the whole album or it makes no sense to you musically. BUT this performance is so incredible as is every song at this particular performance, I will make an exception.
❤ love your approach! I saw them on that tour. Absolutely❤😊 the best concert I ever saw. Everything was impeccably done. Nothing else even close in my 56 years of concert going. That song my #1 all time. Keep digging for gold…
That was an amazing reaction man, do it your own way cos we love it, and a big thanks to you because not many have reacted to the full uncut version. David Gilmour is on vocals and guitar, Nick Mason on drums and the late Richard Wright on keyboards, all three performed on your last reaction to 'Echoes,' the one missing is bassist Roger Waters, he's having success doing his own thing.✌
This is also the most amazingly beautiful lightshow ever imagined by someone whose planet I'd like to visit some day. It literally tells the whole story of the song. The lightshow alone is staggering, but with the music??? Sublime!
Watching this again( and again ) I love you just closed your eyes and not watching the video and just listened to this great song. I loved this reaction.
Floyd is to be listened to again and again. You get more with each listen. It's every emotion lyric's and instrumently. More in early years when they created together. Magic and ecstasy!
Amazing reaction man..... the song has it all and you mentioned that but how 'bout that truly incredible unforgettable light show. As a master electrician I would've loved a shot a being part of the crew and setting up and then pulling off one of the greatest light shows in history beautiful and add that song guitar solo and you have it all.... ( perfection )
I was in the crowd the day they recorded this gig. A young 23 year old. Still remember it like it was last year. Hands down the best gig I’ve ever been to. Loving the reactions. If possible would love to see you react to Dire Straits, sultans of swing, the alchemy live version.
My best friend put it best when he said that your reaction to Pink Floyds' music, is the way his mind reacts to it when he's listening to it. I have to agree with him on that. Your reactions mirror my thoughts 😂. Pure joy!
New subscriber here!Love watching you enjoy and absorb this!Im 64 years old and it's a joy to me to see younger people discover and enjoy the music I grew up with and listen to daily. Great reaction!
I hope this band is playing in my after life in Heaven. I know God's gonna want us all to hear David hit those out of this world high notes with that guitar. And his vocals are just as good. GREATEST BAND EVER. PINK FLOYD. ❤❤❤❤❤
David Gilmour is THE greatest guitarist ever.This is THE best ,most spine chilling live performance EVER
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@@guiltseekersimply that!!!
Sorrow from the same tour is a close second
The audience was spell bound. No jumping, no screaming, just reverence in knowing they were at the greatest concert/ performance ever.
Saw this concert twice and EVERYBODY came out of there just awestruck at what we'd seen and heard. Nobody said a word. Personally, been to a lot of concerts but I've never seen so many speakers in one place. The sound was all encompassing, to say the least.
And no phones!
I was at Earls Court, what an experience. No words.
The audience is acting like us who would listen while stoned many, many years ago.
@@susanwaggoner4356 dude just picked up this stuff from the Philippine Islands.
Listened to DSOM and Umma Gumma on his new Quadraphonic Stereo.
Never heard it before. MIND BLOWN!
This performance has one of the most epic guitar solos of all time. We are so lucky.
David rips his heart and soul, serves it directly to ours, deeply out of deepness and leaves us rethinking our existence. This is how the music is supposed to speak to us.
You’ve been Floyded my friend. The great thing about Pink Floyd is they write music with their fans in mind. They have the ability, not to entertain, but to reach deep down and touch your soul. Every word and note is important to their audience and it’s presented in a way to make you move emotionally. They’re definitely the greatest group ever and they’ll never be another group like them.
Often referred to as the best emotive guitar solo ever played. Period.
I'm 64 now. Pink Floyd has been my #1 since I first heard them as a confused isolated teenager and they struck a chord that nothing else had ever managed to at that point. I hold these guys in the highest musical regard. They have taken me to a place that isn't quite "inside myself", as they were there as well, nor was it just in "their" realm, as I was there too... Pink Floyd is more like SLIPPING INTO A PARALLEL UNIVERSE. Trippy as F*CK!! I like mine with hashish.
Finally a real human reaction to Pink Floyd, thank you for doing it your way, I saw this live in 1994, and you're right, I get to relive that moment every time with a genuine reaction, instant fan of your channel and you, hello from Tennessee, USA
Thank you Steve 🙌🙌🙌🙌⏪️
That is a full David Gilmour experience. One of, if not the best guitar solo ever recorded. Now, if you want to see what he can do when he's showing off a little, check out "Run Like Hell" from this same Pulse concert!
Oh, he was certainly showing off here too
You haven't experienced your full range of emotions until you have listened to Pink Floyd! It's like opening the pineal gland, your heart, brain and every cell of your being !
Underrated comment!
This is probably the best reaction to this video that I've seen! I appreciate your energy and your vigor. You reacted the way that I, even decades later, am feeling inside listening to it. That solo could've gone on for a couple more hours and I'd be fine with it. The best ever.
You’re sooooo right, Pink Floyds music IS pure genius! David Gilmour is one of, if not THE BEST guitarist of all time!
As a live album, PULSE is just awesome. I know you said you don't have time....bloody hell who does now days. But if you can take yourself to a dark room and watch the whole thing from start to finish. It's an experience you will never forget.
David Gilmour does not simply play the guitar. He tells a story with it.
Loved your reaction brother! You felt it to your soul! Thatz what Pink Floyd music does. This song on The Wall album came out while I was in college. In a child development class, we had been covering drug abuse with kids. Our teacher said for final, we had to give a presentation tied to subject matter but thinking out of box. I wrote these lyrics down, passed a copy to everyone in class. Gave my presentation then played Comfortably Numb to the class. Afterwards, the WHOLE ROOM WAS DEAD SILENT for couple minutes. Everybody was in daze from trying to process what they just heard. Then we discussed the lyrics, loosely tying them to our subject at hand. We had an awesome time! I told the class at beginning that I was about to take them on a drug trip but without the drugs. They understood when we were done. I got an A plus on my final. Teacher said she went out and bought the album the following day after this. So your reaction was EPIC! when people tell you to listen to albums in order, I don't think they mean to upset you. The albums were recorded to be listened to in order as one song meshes into the second and so on to tell a story, like reading a book from beginning to end. That's what folks are trying to tell you. That's all. But you do you and listen however you wish! As long as your enjoying the music and the experience, that's ALL THAT MATTERS. God bless you always. 🙏
Love your reactions Hector.
Continue to ignore the control freaks.
What’s important is that you obviously FEEL the music and enjoy your path of discovery.
I’ve been listening to Pink Floyd for 40 years. It still moves me, and your enthusiasm for music so refreshing.
Thankyou so much for sharing your life experiences with the world.
May you be blessed.
Besides, it's your interests and energies that are on display here; you're so willing to share your raw emotions. You have every right to DO IT YOUR WAY!
Do it your way! I love watching your reactions!
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 saw this in KC, MO. I saw them before that in 1988. But for the Pulse concert I had VIP floor seats. It was absolutely incredible!
No one makes a guitar sing like David Gilmour. Love your reactions ☺️💗
David Gilmore is the "God of the Strings"
Dude u can just pick anything from the Pulse Concert.... I guarantee every track is just jaw dropping!
I know what’s going to happen, I’ve seen them live 3 times, I’ve been a fan for decades and this song still gives me chills. Incredible band.
Quite possibly the greatest guitar solo ever recorded! Long live Pink Floyd and especially Dave Gilmour..
Great reaction man. I'm an old timer and I love seeing young people floored by the solo :) Keep it on, there are a lot to explore. The best solo in recorded history.
Congratulations you just went through the greatest guitar solo of all recorded time
If there was ever a song I could hear again for the very first time, it would be this. Thanks for introducing this to a new audience.
This was 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 I thought we might lose you for a second there!!! 😳🤯🤯🤯🤯😂😂😂
I absolutely love feeling music through you Hector!!!! You know we wouldn’t have you any other way!!!! 💞😂😂😂
Thank you for this bruv!!! I hope you’re having a great weekend!!! 🖤
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I was one of the lucky people that went to this concert at Earls Court in Pulse 1994 'Pulse Tour' ..!! It was and still is the GREATEST CONCERT I'VE EVER SEEN TO..!! It still sends shivers and a feeling of emotional euphoria..!! Also the night I was there they also played "On The Turning Away" at the end of Set 1 and I literally had tears streaming down my face with Gilmour's guitar solo who is the only guitarist that speaks through the guitar with emotion and feeling taking the place of the spoken word.. + I'd had a 100 magic mushrooms so the lights and lasers and speacial effects were mind-blowing and one stage a full size Spitfire Areoplane flew from the back of the Stadium and crashed and exploded into the Stage INCREDIBLE, I'm so lucky to have been there
One of the greatest EARGASMS in the history of rock .
This is not a Dude, this is "Sir David Gilmour" on the Guitar, the best emotional Guitarplayer "on this ficking Planet" ! 😆😅😉 Greetings from Germany....
David’s guitar echoes in your soul. I’m 60 and they are in my life since I was 12. Never get tiered and always get goosebumps with David’s solos.
Your reactions are the best. Keep up with your Pink Floyd journey. I’m loving it!❤❤❤❤
This is the song l want to hear at the end of the world.. it's like life pleading for itself..
This live version is regarded as the best ever version of the song. Glad you chose to watch it! One of the best ever guitar solos.
I’m partial to pompeii for the sound video and lighting quality
I still respect the version with Roger singing along with Nick, Rick and David
You react however you want mate. We're here for the ride with you. Most of us Floydians are pretty laid back and just enjoy watching someone experience the music that we love. We have to be laid back, patient people to love the Floyd - they don'treally do short tracks! The only time people really lose their shit is when reactors pause a Gilmour solo. That's just straight up blasphemy and can never be forgiven. You don't look like that's something you'd ever be tempted to do so you'll be fine.
By the way, I was there that night and I've never been the same. Everyone around me was in tears from that solo and, when we left Earls Court, the crowd was silent, we were so overwhelmed by what the Floyd had just done to us. I remember standing on the platform at the tube station and we were all just staring into space with that "WTF just happened?" look in our eyes.
Cuddly Uncle Dave - breaking minds and ripping out souls since 1968!
Thank you so much for reacting to this. I was in high school when this song first came out in 1979. I remember it well. My girlfriend at the time and I loved attending concerts. It was one of the things we loved doing together. There were a huge number of wonderful groups at the time and concerts were not very expensive to attend. Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Boston, Journey, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Triumph, 38 Special, Foreigner, and many others. I can not describe to you what a wonderful time it was to be young then. We were happier, relationships were closer, life was more carefree, and the music was spectacular. My heart just aches that young people will not get to experience life as we did as teenagers in the 70’s/80’s. Again, thank you so much for posting this video. It was a wonderful treat.
I'm really happy you finally found Pink Floyd. You're in for the ride of a lifetime.
On reacting to PF, definitely react to them in whatever way suits you best. Your channel, your approach. Period.
That said, AFTER reacting to all songs from a particular album (Dark Side of the Moon, for instance), _feel free_ to listen - LISTEN, not react - to the album as a whole while going about your day getting stuff done. If you choose to do this, you'll get the benefit of that experience. It hits you in a further way, with which I'm sure you'll resonate.
This is not a demand. Just a suggestion considering your circumstances. I really don't want you to miss anything unnecessarily. 😁
You do you. Everyone is different. The music speaks to each of us in a different way, but it DOES speak to us.
I envy you in being able to experience it all for the first time. PK has been a part of my every day life for so long, it's easy to forget that time goes on and it's possible some one out there doesn't know. It's fun to watch someone discover them and they realize Pink Floyd isn't just another band.
As far as what to listen to next-pick anything at random. It's all good, and as you are discovering, a lot of it is epic.
Welcome to PF and the power of David Gilmour and his guitar.
2:42 I freaking love that you don't let the comment section bully you. Let your heart lead you or you need to go. You don't have to go in order of anything. You just go where you need to go. We will follow
This is one of the most iconic solos ever! I have loved the second solo since it first came out.
from Pulse i love also One of these days
Ah great times thanks for bringin me back your gonna love the movie THE WALL all songs made into movie ❤
Pure Fire! I love the crying guitars and can never get enough!!
Great reaction. I’m from Tulsa Oklahoma. No requests here. Just enjoying young people discovering the amazing music out there. New subscriber now.
I love his reaction. Especially when you think Gilmore can’t give any more, he nails it.
It's difficult to fathom how it can get any better but it's just an absolute experience that keeps rising and rising to absolute perfection
Those dive bombs at 13:35 always tug at my soul, it's like it's crying out or screaming. It's incredible
Yes yes yes! Been waiting for this! Let’s go!
Lighting crew: What’s our budget?
Pink Floyd: YES!! 🤣
I vote for “Sorrow” from this concert. 👍🏼
Or any song from it, lol
The beginning of this video had me rollin' I fucking love you man.
I saw this performance two nights in a row, when they came to Montreal on May 23 and 24, 1994.
All the spectators were literally nailed to their seats during this performance.
At the end of the show, as the crowd left the stadium, you could see a look of astonishment on their faces, as if they had just encountered an alien.
I went to a lot of concerts in a ton of venues in my younger years. I went to my first concert when I was 7, then when I was 12-13 I started going to a lot more, and more than that I was going with my friends and parents to see music I wanted to hear live. I’ve experienced a lot through different shows. Moments where the crowd comes together to sing a whole song and the moment feels magical where’s nobody is worried about being judged for how they sound, everyone just adds their voice to the choir and lets it all out. I’ve felt highs and lows, rage, calm, tears, sober and in other head spaces. Despite all that, I’ve never felt anything like what this performance makes me feel. It takes you on an entire emotional journey unlike any other. It speaks to you on a spiritual level. You’re fully engaged in all your senses. It’s incredible and one of a kind for as far as I’ve ever experienced. And that’s just from the video. I couldn’t imagine being in that crowd and what a journey it must’ve been for the soul. That may sound a bit much, but it’s transcendental and ethereal. Wish I could’ve been there, but I’ll take this as a consolation prize. I’ve watched the whole Pulse concert video from start to finish and took it all in and it’s something else. Once you hear a few more of their songs from that concert’s set list then I’d recommend watching the whole thing in a single shot, even on your own time. It’s worth every second to get in a dark room, headphones on, no distractions, and just take it all in and go on the ride. Can’t recommend that enough.
Wow. Ithought your reaction to Shine On parts 1 through 5? 9? (I always get lost in the moment and lose count..) was the greatest reaction i have ever seen. This one trumped those! The deadset honesty is brilliant. And your physical rection to the solos, its like you can feel the guitar flowing through you like a river of lava, and you dont want it to stop!! Let it burn through you forever!! Fantastic! I will not suggets any songs for you, hundreds of others will do that, i will just sit back and enjoy your experience with you! I look forward to the next one!
Thank you Ben-P 🙌🙌🙌⏪️🧠 Hope you keep enjoying 😊😊😊
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
Thank you,that's a great story
I was 19 when I saw them in this tour. To this day, the experience is seared into my brain still burning as one of my happiest memories.
Great reaction mate... I wish I could experience this for the first time again.
For me….I’m loving your raw, unfiltered, joyous reactions 👍
Nailed it. Again. 👏👏👏
Looking forward to ‘Time’
M.H... I fucking Love your Channel and your reactions. Don't change a fucking thing... You Be You. You're awesome, man. I'm so lucky that I found you, out here, in the Internet of things. Rock the Fuck on, man. I'll be here enjoying the hell out of you & your Channel. Keep Smiling... Cheers...
You do you, brother. Some fans get dogmatic about listening to entire albums (which has value), but even more fans appreciate what reactors do in the reactors' own way--what you do in your own way! P.S. The lyrics refer to a pain-killer shot the bassist, Roger Waters, needed before a show, which reminded him of a time when he was young and was sick. There's more to it than that, but that's the framework for the lyrics, which have meaning even beyond the episode itself!
Wowzers! Then these lyrics are personally deep for them, thank you for that education 🙌🙌🙌🙌😊😊😊
@@brainsqueezereactions I love you. For you comments before you even listened to the song I'm just over the moon that you are doing these reactions to Pink Floyd your energy is so contagious. I'm buzzing after I've watched your video. Keep doing whatever pink floyd songs you want. Peace ✌
Yeah. There's really only one right way to experience Floyd for the first time, and that is however you F'n please.
My introduction to them was from a dog-piss stained cassette tape on the floor of my friend's game room. It was his dad's "Dark Side" album. They left it where it lied and called it "Pink Piss" lol. Anyway, I popped it into the player and never looked back.
I was 11 then, 49 now. Thanks for taking us along on your Floyd-Ride. Much fun to relive it through your wonderful reactions. Cheers!
As an afterthought . . . Nearly a half century later these masterpieces still leave me in awe. You will likely be "experiencing" Floyd for the "first" time every time for the rest of your life 😂. Enjoy!
My FAVORITE Pink Floyd song!!!!
"It's so much like singing through the music" That's what i love, the first time you listen to Pink, all you hear is the music, after a few times you start to realize the lyrics, and then you get blown away for a second time. I know I'm late to your party, but I hope you enjoyed the ride!
Want to know some really cool fact about my life and Pink Floyd? Lol ok. Here it goes. I was due to he born beginning of June 1977. My mom and dad planned to go see Pink Floyd The Wall as a post pregnancy date for them and they arranged for my Grandparents to babysit a newborn Jennifer. However; on the very day of the show is when I decided to come to be born at 659am and my dad was present during my birth and left my mother at the hospital and went to see Pink Floyd The Wall without my super pissed off mother. Lol it was a lifetime argument that he left her in the hospital and seen the show without her. He said well it was Pink Floyd, he wasn't missing it for anything. Sorry about her luck. Oops. Sorry Ma! 😅
I can still remember the house I was at in Lincoln, Nebraska in 1983 getting my first "other than radio play" of Pink Floyd. I was just starting to smoke a little weed at that time in my life. A friend suggested we should go to this guys house. He had a Bang & Olufsen Stereo set up (way better than I had ever been in front of at the time) we toked it up and he says let's listen to Dark Side of the Moon....I had no idea except the song "Money" that would play on FM. In fact I did not know that Money was even on this album. I can still remember how I was in utter dis-belief in what I was experiencing. I will never forget and I have been a fan ever since. Oddly enough the only other Band to ever send me over the edge was a tune called "After the Love Has Gone" by Earth, Wind and Fire. It's a break-up sappy song but it was different enough for me I have warm memories of that first time listen.
The Wall literally changed my life. I was 15 the first time I “heard” it. It affected my entire outlook on life, to this day.
I saw the movie first. I had never heard of Pink Floyd before that. I’m 48 now, still listen to Floyd daily.
This is one of the most relaxing Pink Floyd songs. 😎
Saw that show in 93 at Clemson and the best concert ever! Hard to beat them in concert! Saw them in 70s always great!
May I recommend SORROW live, and HIGH HOPES live. Pink Floyd never disappoints
High hopes in Gdańsk
@@renekarfinger8341 that's a good one.
We are glad to let You be You! I f…..g love You and your reactions 😂❤! I was checking constantly on your channel since you announced you’re going to do this version on the weekend 😅. When you started calling out the MFs I was laughing and clapping… finally someone who’s not apologising and is wonderful and genuine!
Ha! Thank you Adina 🤣🤣 I just dont care, I love music how I want and be damned some comment section will dictate how my brain should react lol!
I got more PF coming today 🙌🙌🙌🙌
Thank you for being AWESOME!
Absolutely murdered it. He doesn’t play one “extra” note. And that is why Pink Floyd is spoken about the way they are. We know what they will do. Put your butt in a trance and not let you go for 75 minutes lol. Great vid.
YES roundabout. This is life changer.
Dude, Sorrow from this concert will blow your mind.
Not sure if you would make it back but it would be a blast to watch.
Your monologue is perfection. Floyd is how you perceive it. It's meant to make you think for yourself and come up with your own interpretation. That's why they are so vague in their answers about what their music is about.
I was lucky to be there. Im glad you totally get it. And, trust me, they become more relevant to your personal circumstances the older you get. If you can sing the solo...you know its good
This pulse concert is an exception. Yes it makes me sad that you haven’t listened to the entire album. This is off of.
But I’m also sad you haven’t listened to the wall.
Back in the olden days, people made these things called albums, and some of them were meant to be listened to as one song. Basically.
Now I know that’s not the way it’s done anymore, but for example rush. If you listen to rush, you gotta listen to the whole album or it makes no sense to you musically.
BUT this performance is so incredible as is every song at this particular performance, I will make an exception.
Pink Floyd are genius, end off ❤🙏
I loved your reaction brother. I’m 70 years old and I have the same reaction every time. Keep on the Pink Floyd journey it can be ethereal.
❤ love your approach!
I saw them on that tour.
Absolutely❤😊 the best concert I ever saw. Everything was impeccably done. Nothing else even close in my 56 years of concert going.
That song my #1 all time.
Keep digging for gold…
I was here at this show, and it was mind blowing, I brought my friend Lucy 😉 with me, and this was 1 of 2 concerts that changed my life
That was an amazing reaction man, do it your own way cos we love it, and a big thanks to you because not many have reacted to the full uncut version. David Gilmour is on vocals and guitar, Nick Mason on drums and the late Richard Wright on keyboards, all three performed on your last reaction to 'Echoes,' the one missing is bassist Roger Waters, he's having success doing his own thing.✌
I've been listening to Pink Floyd for over 40 years it's nice to see a new listeners reaction try the final cut the album and the song
The massive shut down echo is epic.
This is also the most amazingly beautiful lightshow ever imagined by someone whose planet I'd like to visit some day. It literally tells the whole story of the song. The lightshow alone is staggering, but with the music??? Sublime!
This whole concert is f*cking epic. I recommend Sorrow and One Of These Days, both real bangers.
pink floyd - dogs!!! definitly next dude
Simply ‘thank you, Mark’. It’s a joy to watch your reactions to some extraordinary bands. Keep up the amazing work and don’t change one iota. ❤❤❤
Watching this again( and again ) I love you just closed your eyes and not watching the video and just listened to this great song. I loved this reaction.
Floyd is to be listened to again and again. You get more with each listen. It's every emotion lyric's and instrumently. More in early years when they created together. Magic and ecstasy!
Love the reaction. My 2nd fav live performance. 1st is SORROW from the same concert. LEARNING TO FLY also from Pulse.
Keep going!!
❤ pink Floyd killing it as always. I’d recommend hey you or wish you were here. Both absolute fire 🔥
Now listen to One of ThesevDays from the same concert. They are musical geniuses.
If you go down the PULSE road you're in for a real fucking experience. Enjoy it. Watch the whole lot - greatest concert ever!!!
Amazing reaction man..... the song has it all and you mentioned that but how 'bout that truly incredible unforgettable light show.
As a master electrician I would've loved a shot a being part of the crew and setting up and then pulling off one of the greatest light shows in history beautiful and add that song guitar solo and you have it all.... ( perfection )
Here for the way you doing it Hector. Live shows are always
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I was at the Pulse Concert at Earls Court in 94. Best thing ever. So many great songs and the whole of Dark Side. Brilliant.
I was at this Pulse Tour concert in 94'.... I was 19. Im 48 now. I have never witnessed any other kind of greatness since and never will again!
Tremendous live band. Very few artists on this level of excellence. There are others, but not many. Not like this. I know, I was there.
Thanks for sticking with pink floyd, you can try their TIME, SORROW and others from same PULSE concert
Time coming today 🙌🙌🙌😁😁😁
You do you! And however you got here, this “Floydonian” is just glad you came. ❤
I have watched and listened to this hundreds of times and this is the first time someone has finally got it. Well done my man, well done.
I was in the crowd the day they recorded this gig. A young 23 year old. Still remember it like it was last year. Hands down the best gig I’ve ever been to. Loving the reactions. If possible would love to see you react to Dire Straits, sultans of swing, the alchemy live version.
My best friend put it best when he said that your reaction to Pink Floyds' music, is the way his mind reacts to it when he's listening to it. I have to agree with him on that. Your reactions mirror my thoughts 😂. Pure joy!
New subscriber here!Love watching you enjoy and absorb this!Im 64 years old and it's a joy to me to see younger people discover and enjoy the music I grew up with and listen to daily. Great reaction!
Welcome aboard! My friend 🙌🙌🙌🙌⏪️🧠