Gary Wallis is the drummer standing up. Nick Mason is the older (original member) drummer sitting down…usually 😂 Love this whole concert! 💥 Another good reaction 🤗👍🏼
@@risbydacreator The other original member there you don't know the name of is the keyboardist Richard Wright, who passed away in 2008. Roger Waters left the band in the 80s, before this concert.
Great reaction. This is the best concert ever. I don’t know how many times I’ve watched it but live it was unbelievable. Trust me, this was an extraordinary experience. ❤
Pink Floyd puts more production into one song than most bands put into an entire concert. You really need to react to Keep Talking and Sorrow. Those two will absolutely blow you away!
I love this live performance; especially in the middle when it gets quieter and the white lights beam out into the audience; it's so beautiful! The second guitarist who plays the solo at the end is named Tim Renwick. He isn't a member of Pink Floyd but was a guest guitarist on this tour. He also plays an awesome solo at the end of 'Another Brick in the Wall' at the Pulse concert.
I don't remember the name of the drummer who jumps up and down at this concert, but Nick Mason (the drummer sitting) is one of the 3 members of PF on stage.
The main drummer, the older one, is Nick Mason. I believe you watched Echoes from their early 70s performance in Pompeii? He was a beast on the drums, and still was an integral part of the rhythm at this time. But I think you are referring to the second drummer on stage, Gary Wallis. They have his mix turned down a bit compared to Mason’s, I think so anyway, but I agree, dude has some serious enthusiasm to be on that stage. He has played with lots of artists, so not an official member of the band, but his contribution at this concert is right on point
No, absolutely not this version! The most beautiful ever is only from "delicate sound of thunder". That also is their best live tour ever. I m sorry that you(and unfortunately some people)don t know it.
Gary Wallis is the drummer standing up. Nick Mason is the older (original member) drummer sitting down…usually 😂 Love this whole concert! 💥 Another good reaction 🤗👍🏼
Thank you Lynn!
@@jdelaney4158 Hey, J 🤗
@@lynnhoffmann247 Hey Lynn!
@@deanadewall8400 Hi, Deana! 😊
@@risbydacreator The other original member there you don't know the name of is the keyboardist Richard Wright, who passed away in 2008. Roger Waters left the band in the 80s, before this concert.
A round of applause for Tim Renwick please, amazing backup guitar player to the stars
I like you and I like your reactions! More Floyd please - Run Like Hell from Pulse perhaps? 🙂
From the momentary lapse of reason album
You got to do Sorrow live.... You will definitely love it
Great reaction. This is the best concert ever. I don’t know how many times I’ve watched it but live it was unbelievable. Trust me, this was an extraordinary experience. ❤
Korn did a live cover of Pink Floyd "Another Brick in the Wall". It was sooooo amazing..❤️
Pink Floyd puts more production into one song than most bands put into an entire concert. You really need to react to Keep Talking and Sorrow. Those two will absolutely blow you away!
Bravo!
This is a great song
I enjoyed reacting to it!
I love this live performance; especially in the middle when it gets quieter and the white lights beam out into the audience; it's so beautiful! The second guitarist who plays the solo at the end is named Tim Renwick. He isn't a member of Pink Floyd but was a guest guitarist on this tour. He also plays an awesome solo at the end of 'Another Brick in the Wall' at the Pulse concert.
Now do Sorrow live.
@@jdelaney4158 I can never choose between the Pulse or DSoT concert versions. They're both so good!
I don't remember the name of the drummer who jumps up and down at this concert, but Nick Mason (the drummer sitting) is one of the 3 members of PF on stage.
@@jdelaney4158 Hey girl! How bout we get him to diversify a little with Bowie or Tom Jones?
@@jdelaney4158 And Deep Purple, and Journey and Black Sabbath, and...
The main drummer, the older one, is Nick Mason. I believe you watched Echoes from their early 70s performance in Pompeii? He was a beast on the drums, and still was an integral part of the rhythm at this time. But I think you are referring to the second drummer on stage, Gary Wallis. They have his mix turned down a bit compared to Mason’s, I think so anyway, but I agree, dude has some serious enthusiasm to be on that stage. He has played with lots of artists, so not an official member of the band, but his contribution at this concert is right on point
No, absolutely not this version! The most beautiful ever is only from "delicate sound of thunder". That also is their best live tour ever. I m sorry that you(and unfortunately some people)don t know it.