So true !!!! I loved it even as a teen....but the lyrics did not smack me in the face like now at 60. The lyrics definitely do make you ponder on your life....lol
Ditto! Do the album and then do Wish You Were Here album. Good live one is Echoes from Pompeii 1972. No audience only them in a 2,000 year old Rome arena.
Clare Torri only did The Great Gig......2 other ladies did all the back up vocals on the other songs. Vanetta Fields did most of the backing vocals and is probably the one who sounds a lot like Clare Torri. Vanetta Fields moved to Australia in 1982 and quickly estanlished herself as a permanent backing vocalist for all of John Farnhams live concerts....alongside Lisa Edwards and Lindsay Field
@@Rassskle I didn't realise she was on this album. She is an amazing singer, loved her backing Farnesy. I knew she was famous and I had seen her face before, thanks mate.
@@waynedwyer6509 Your welcome......and as a desired backing vocalist, Vanetta made more money than many SUPERSTARS and even popular bands. While the managers were stealing all the money, the hired staff had to be paid. lol
If you do Great Gig make sure it's the album version and not the live version with multiple singers. They do a good job but not like Tori on the album.
20-year-old me, hearing this for the first time in 1973: Wow man, this is so trippy! 71-year-old me, hearing this today: Wow, this is so true! Great time analogy Corey.....love it!
That line "I thought I had something more to say" is definitely moving. We have all these plans when we are young about how we are going to be something and change the world and then we get to our retirement age and realized how much of those dreams never materialized.
I am 54 years old, and my son got a degree in philosophy about 7 years ago. He came to the house one night while he was still in school and he was talking about having to write a thesis. In my old man wisdom, I suggested he write it on the album Darkside of the Moon. Which this particular song is from. He thought is was a decent idea and within a week he was asking me questions on my thoughts on the album. It didn't take long for him to move on from my thought and begin to really study it. It's actually very, very deep and certainly worth exploring. The thing is, Pink Floyd in this particular case, made an album. Not 10 songs as listed on the cover, but one cohesive piece of music that tells a story. Sure,... you can pluck out sections of it and enjoy it's musical prowess. But that's like reading chapter 7 in a novel. You really are not going to have any idea what's going on... Love you guys and appreciate you taking the time to actually discuss your reactions. Helps the watcher relate. Keep kicking ass!
In my high school English class (I am a French speaker from Quebec), I had to read an English magazine article and lead a class discussion on this article with the other students. So I chose to have the rest of the class listen to this song "Time" by Pink Floyd to initiate this discussion. Given the interest of the other students in the subject, the teacher had to give me an extra hour to continue the discussions. I received an A++ for this work. I believe the teacher was also a fan of Pink Floyd, which helped a lot.
"You run and you run, to catch up with the sun - but it's sinking; racing around to come up behind you again." "The sun is same in a relative way but you're older; shorter of breath and one day closer to death." These are the hardest lines of sheer poetry in music, in my opinion. Getting older and trying to take back the time that we now realize we wasted, when we should have been doing those special things we wanted to accomplish in life. But time ticks on incessantly and we can't take it back no matter how hard we try. And now time has made us weaker than we were, we're not as resilient or energetic as we were as young people and our mortality is creeping up on us with every day that passes.
Named in homage to two old black blues musicians from North Carolina, USA, "PINK" Anderson and "FLOYD" Council. The band was drawn to their raw blues sound and initially called themselves "The Pink Floyd Sound" sometime later shortening to just "Pink Floyd". They are the cerebral band of rock! No other band like them!
Pink Floyd was always about THEIR music. The didn’t let the record companies put a time stamp on their songs. True musicians!! If it was just for the money, they would have made 3 minute songs. They love long intros to build up their songs. Say what you will but this album is 51 years old. It’s been on the top albums of all time for over 20 years.
A "WAKE UP" from the 70's that everyone should hear! Great lyrics and even the guitar solo starts out bright and young and then turns much more melancholic 😎😎😎
Nobody has enough time but everybody has all there is. All of us have one less day to go than we did yesterday. I’ve had an incurable (but somewhat treatable) form of cancer (multiple myeloma) since June 2018. I have made the most of those 6 years and am thankful for them.
love your first line I had more anxiety when I was younger, having missed the starting gun, now that I am older I find I get there one step at a time, no matter how much time that step takes Thankful has a better groove
This album Topped the US Billboard Top LPs & Tape chart, where it has charted for 990 weeks. The album was selected for preservation in the United States National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". It was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999. It is truly one of the great albums and is designed to be listened to all the way through :) - This record was made mostly in 1972... and they were hugely ground breaking and still relevant.
“This song has me depressed!” 😂 For real though! The lyrics hit hard, especially the older you get. The line that gets me every time is, “No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun”
I'M 69 AND THIS SONG HAS TOUCHED ME SINCE I BOUGHT THE ALBUM IN 1972 OR 73. ONE OF TWO ALBUMS I TOOK TO CALIFORNIA SKI RESORT...NO INTERNET, NO SOCIAL MEDIA, NO CELL PHONES...IT WAS HEAVEN!!! NEVER TIRED OF THESE TWO ALBUMS!!!👍🏼❤😎
I just love David Gilmore's guitar playing. It speaks in emotions. If you would have kept it going, you would have heard The Great Gig In the Sky, the most emotional female all vocal performance ever: about death. It'll make you cry.
There is no group like Pink Floyd. When Dark Side of the Moon was released I worked on my high school newspaper. The first issue we put out my senior year, I did a review of this album. In the center fold of the paper, we put the heartbeat design from the album cover. Yeah, headphones and good weed were often a part of listening to this iconic record.
When all the alarm clocks go off simultaneously at the beginning of the song, it’s almost as if it is a wake-up call, like “Wake up! Pay attention to this song, because it is about YOU (everyone) and YOUR life!”
I swear, all three of your faces changed to a thoughtful, pensive mood at the same moment very early into the track… we all know what that was like the first time we truly listened to this song!
I consider all of you gentlemen to brothers of different mothers. Most of my family are friends are dead. I appreciate you taking the time to watch this. I saw it live in 2007
What’s really mind blowing to me is the fact that these guys were all still in their mid twenties coming up with the wisdom and genius of this album. It was the right elements at the perfect time and place, and now fifty one years later, it’s still at or near the top of countless best album lists. And still loved by many millions of us.
Im almost 70 years old. I purchased this album in 1973. I've listened to this album hundreds of times. I never gave it a second thought back in the day. But now, this song hits hard. This is my favorite album by them.
Pink Floyd is a musical genre in and of itself. There aren't any other bands that sound like Floyd. The beautiful music combined with excellent lyrics makes for the perfect band. Pink Floyd #1
Sorta yes. I definitely did that, but without the headphones. I've never really liked headphones, I want to feel it in my chest. It's a legacy of going to concerts way back in the late 60's and all of the 70's. Peace 💚
@@craiger991gm Oh yeah. I remember the 8 track. Had a roommate in college that needed to have sound all night to sleep. So I became very familiar with his favorite 8 track tapes. Lol 🙃
Time. I've always thought of it like this When you're 5, a year is 1\5 of your life. You're just getting into memory and the realization or concept of time passing. Christmas seems to have entire lifetimes between them. At 50, a year is 1\50 of your life. Years feel more and more like they fly by.
The producer Alan parsons went to a clock shop in London to hand record all the alarms at the beginning.This is one of the rare records were you ideally need to take time out to listen to it all
I was watching Ollie when he had his hands over the headphones and all I could think was 'Same man, and no matter how hard you try they won't play it any louder.' Floyd is perfection musically.
Someone once said, when you're young you don't have as many memories. So you're waiting for tomorrow to come. When you're older you've got all these memories you keep looking back and holding on to.
Time is a relative thing - waiting a year for a 4 year old is waiting a quarter of their life. That same year at 60 is approaching "blink and you'll miss it." Dark Side of the Moon really is an album to be listened to, rather than pulling a song from it imo. Loved you guys' reaction!
Roger waters was way ahead of his time when he wrote this song, I think he was in his 20s. I mean talk about being wise beyond your years...and Gilmour just adds that classic Pink Floyd vibe
"The sun is the same in a relative way but you're older, Shorter of breath and one day closer to death" Roger Waters is one of the most acclaimed lyricists in Rock. Having just turned 80, he is very much aware over the fact that he hasn't much time left and continues to speak out loudly on causes most dear to him, particularly the Palestinian crisis as of late, and Ukraine... often taking very controversial positions. You need to check out "Us and Them" from this same album.
I've listened to this song for 50 years now. And, at 65, I've stepped off the merry-go-round and take comfort in just coming home to warm my bones by the fire and listen to the iron church bells ringing across the field singing their magic spell. Time may have sped up but I've slowed down and I enjoy that. It took awhile to realize I can do that. To just slow down.
I love the music and how nobody really sounds like them, but also the ideas behind it all and how the music makes even more sense when you understand what it’s about. Much credit to Roger Waters for the amazing lyrics and concept.
I appreciate ya'll. You are listening to the music I grew up with. It was a different world back then, not better, but different. I don't know any of your life history, but the fact that you can hear this music and take something from it is another example of the power of music to cross any boundary. Thank you, peace 💚
I love the music and how nobody really sounds like them, but also the ideas behind it all and how the music makes even more sense when you understand what it’s about. Much credit to Roger Waters for the amazing lyrics and concept. I love that you guys saw beyond the incredible music too.
The very first, ever concert I went to - zero others before it! - was Pink Floyd, Dark Side of the Moon tour in 1974. I was 16 yrs old. It ruined my concert experience forever! I thought ALL shows would be like this! My favourite band, and by far, my favourite guitarist! Peace
I saw their Momentary Lapse of Reason tour. (I was born in '66) I was so happy to see them FINALLY. My dad was a huge fan and passed it on to me. We used to listen to it together on the 8 track player.
Men! You're awesome! I heard this song when I was about 12 yo, 47 years ago. The years passed and I never gave importance to the meaning of these lyrics. Now I'm 59 and it beats stronger and stronger in my heart.
Great song, Great album! I remember when it first came out, it was great from day one. I'm 66 now, still own my album, and will never tire of it. You have to listen to this album from start to finish, it's a wonderful experience.
Lotta kids with a turntable and headphones smoking weed in their bedrooms to this song, and album, in the 1970’s. There’s a way to watch The Wizard of Oz to the entire album The Dark Side of The Moon simultaneously for quite the “psychedelic” experience. Pink Floyd’s album “The Wall” is another Deep Pink Floyd album that tells a story with each song, that ultimately comes together to a bigger story. Amazing writing.
Listen to Echos lyrics. One line that is sooo thought provoking “Strangers passing in the street By chance, two separate glances meet And I am you and what I see is me”
Great commentary guys. Subscribed. As I get older, I get more impressed by how clever Pink Floyd were considering their age at the time. I wish more modern bands would put some thoughts into their lyrics. Good tunes are great, but having the lyrics take your hand and walk you through a set of thoughts? That's amazing.
The bells at the start always remind me of my grandfather who was a clock maker. He had more than 50 clocks in his house. He kept them all synchronized and wound up. Midnight and noon sounded like the opening of this song. This beautiful song has been clocking my entire existence. When it first came out on the radio, I was a kid in the back seat of some classic Detroit steel. Over the decades, my changing perspectives continued to resonate with it. It is timeless art.
I been listening to this album for 50 years when I was a boy, and is a masterpiece. But to appreciate it, you must listen to it in sequence…every song is connected in a way that flows through the whole album. Remember this was done without all the crazy technology of today. Impressive talent…thank you guys for the respect
I love the analogy Mr. Roy used regarding time. It's so true. By the looks of a couple of you, I am about the same age, and man has time sped up since I turned 50.
Favorite album. Favorite song on that album. I have owned this in some form since the 70s. I just love it’s message. If people have not told you before, you should listen to the albums from this era of Floyd, in their entirety. One song blends into another and the end of the album loops back to the beginning. Thematically, one cohesive piece. My sister and I are finally going to see David Gilmour (lead guitarist and singer) this fall at MSG. We’re beside ourselves with anticipation! I think the last line suggests how we always think we have more time to get things done, say things, and then poof! it’s over!
I've listened to this song/album for so long and for so many times, I rarely listen to it anymore. But I enjoyed the hell out of listening to it with you guys. When it got to that first lead guitar break I could tell y'all were hooked. To this day, that part still gets my attention and grabs me. Gilmore is one of the tastiest guitar players in history imo.
Thank you gentlemen!! This lily white, Boomer Broad REALLY enjoyed this reaction. Especially the discussion afterwards!!! Music is the Universal language; it needs to be shared!!!
The difference between listening to this song in my late teens and now hitting 60. It’s pretty profound.
Besides whiskey, what else gets better with time than Dark Side ?
@@odochartaighofodonegal9815 Obscured By Clouds. 😀
So true !!!! I loved it even as a teen....but the lyrics did not smack me in the face like now at 60. The lyrics definitely do make you ponder on your life....lol
I am 57 and yes it is hurting!
I hear ya man.
“ No one told you when you run. You missed the starting gun.” At 66, going over life choices. Be kind. Always. All the best to everyone.
As a 22 year old, I will heed this advice. Im an old head on young shoulders.
Sadly this has hit me at 35. so many gone
That line hits so hard! Waters is a great wordsmith, poet
@@reggaejoe494 Ah, but you’ve got more than half your life to go. Enjoy. Work hard. Be kind. Have fun.
One of the greatest albums ever recorded, you guys must do a complete album listen and review.
Floyd albums are a journey and definitely meant to be listened to all at once.
Best album ever recorded imo
I agree! It's best in two parts, not one song at a time.
Ditto! Do the album and then do Wish You Were Here album. Good live one is Echoes from Pompeii 1972. No audience only them in a 2,000 year old Rome arena.
Perfection.
This song starts to hit you hard once you're in your 50s or 60s it still amazes me they wrote this when they were still so young.
It hits you harder in your 70s. You realize everything of significance you will ever do is in your past.
We have all been around many times. We are all timeless.
Agree 💯
Facts as the kids say
I first heard it around age 15 in the 1970s but it hit me more in my 30s.
Ten years does get behind you very fast.
You mentioned the female singer. You have to listen to The Great Gig in the Sky. You will be amazed at what she does without saying a single word!
Yes, the next song on the album. Time followed by death. Tori did a great job of describing the stages without saying a word. Amazing....
Clare Torri only did The Great Gig......2 other ladies did all the back up vocals on the other songs.
Vanetta Fields did most of the backing vocals and is probably the one who sounds a lot like Clare Torri.
Vanetta Fields moved to Australia in 1982 and quickly estanlished herself as a permanent backing vocalist for all of John Farnhams live concerts....alongside Lisa Edwards and Lindsay Field
@@Rassskle I didn't realise she was on this album. She is an amazing singer, loved her backing Farnesy. I knew she was famous and I had seen her face before, thanks mate.
@@waynedwyer6509
Your welcome......and as a desired backing vocalist, Vanetta made more money than many SUPERSTARS and even popular bands.
While the managers were stealing all the money, the hired staff had to be paid. lol
If you do Great Gig make sure it's the album version and not the live version with multiple singers. They do a good job but not like Tori on the album.
20-year-old me, hearing this for the first time in 1973: Wow man, this is so trippy!
71-year-old me, hearing this today: Wow, this is so true!
Great time analogy Corey.....love it!
"53" was a good year!! "You missed the starting gun!" ;)
So true! I was 9 in 1973 and now, I am 60
TIME is a song that gets more meaningful the older you get
Been listening for over 50 years and so true. Time machine anyone?
That line "I thought I had something more to say" is definitely moving. We have all these plans when we are young about how we are going to be something and change the world and then we get to our retirement age and realized how much of those dreams never materialized.
I am 54 years old, and my son got a degree in philosophy about 7 years ago.
He came to the house one night while he was still in school and he was talking about having to write a thesis. In my old man wisdom, I suggested he write it on the album Darkside of the Moon. Which this particular song is from.
He thought is was a decent idea and within a week he was asking me questions on my thoughts on the album. It didn't take long for him to move on from my thought and begin to really study it. It's actually very, very deep and certainly worth exploring.
The thing is, Pink Floyd in this particular case, made an album. Not 10 songs as listed on the cover, but one cohesive piece of music that tells a story. Sure,... you can pluck out sections of it and enjoy it's musical prowess. But that's like reading chapter 7 in a novel. You really are not going to have any idea what's going on...
Love you guys and appreciate you taking the time to actually discuss your reactions. Helps the watcher relate. Keep kicking ass!
In my high school English class (I am a French speaker from Quebec), I had to read an English magazine article and lead a class discussion on this article with the other students.
So I chose to have the rest of the class listen to this song "Time" by Pink Floyd to initiate this discussion.
Given the interest of the other students in the subject, the teacher had to give me an extra hour to continue the discussions.
I received an A++ for this work. I believe the teacher was also a fan of Pink Floyd, which helped a lot.
@@thepragmatic6383 Pretty cool story.
Would love to read his thesis...
Nicely put!
X2 about that thesis! 👍
When you’re young the depth and meaning of this song goes mostly unnoticed. When you’re older it hits you like a sledgehammer!
Shine on you crazy diamond
This great song is 51 years old!
Ironic. A song about time is, itself, timeless.
I guess I was 17 when this came out I thought it was older then 51 years time flys
"You run and you run, to catch up with the sun - but it's sinking; racing around to come up behind you again."
"The sun is same in a relative way but you're older; shorter of breath and one day closer to death."
These are the hardest lines of sheer poetry in music, in my opinion.
Getting older and trying to take back the time that we now realize we wasted, when we should have been doing those special things we wanted to accomplish in life.
But time ticks on incessantly and we can't take it back no matter how hard we try.
And now time has made us weaker than we were, we're not as resilient or energetic as we were as young people and our mortality is creeping up on us with every day that passes.
Named in homage to two old black blues musicians from North Carolina, USA, "PINK" Anderson and "FLOYD" Council. The band was drawn to their raw blues sound and initially called themselves "The Pink Floyd Sound" sometime later shortening to just "Pink Floyd". They are the cerebral band of rock! No other band like them!
❤
Pink Floyd was always about THEIR music. The didn’t let the record companies put a time stamp on their songs. True musicians!! If it was just for the money, they would have made 3 minute songs. They love long intros to build up their songs. Say what you will but this album is 51 years old. It’s been on the top albums of all time for over 20 years.
Quite possibly the best album EVER recorded.
A "WAKE UP" from the 70's that everyone should hear!
Great lyrics and even the guitar solo starts out bright and young and then turns much more melancholic 😎😎😎
Every time you listen to Floyd is a good time 🌃
I was 13 years old when I first heard this, now I’m 65 and the song is even more relevant and meaningful.😢
PINK FLOYD is in a class all their own!!
Man , that drain reference and time , is beautiful! ❤
Nobody has enough time but everybody has all there is. All of us have one less day to go than we did yesterday. I’ve had an incurable (but somewhat treatable) form of cancer (multiple myeloma) since June 2018. I have made the most of those 6 years and am thankful for them.
♥️🙏
love your first line
I had more anxiety when I was younger, having missed the starting gun, now that I am older I find I get there one step at a time, no matter how much time that step takes
Thankful has a better groove
Dark Side Of The Moon should be listened to in its entirety. One song leads into the next.Keep it going.
The best way to listen to Pink Floyd is by the album.
In a darkened room with headphones.
This album Topped the US Billboard Top LPs & Tape chart, where it has charted for 990 weeks. The album was selected for preservation in the United States National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". It was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999. It is truly one of the great albums and is designed to be listened to all the way through :) - This record was made mostly in 1972... and they were hugely ground breaking and still relevant.
“This song has me depressed!” 😂 For real though! The lyrics hit hard, especially the older you get. The line that gets me every time is, “No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun”
I was 15 in 1973 when The Dark Side Of The Moon was released. I took the lyrics to heart. It changed my life!
PINK FLOYD the Ultimate Stoners Music. Always has been, always will be.
Brain music. Philosophical.
Also great sober....
As we experienced it, for certain. It's a very distinct memory, the 1st time you lit up a bowl and listened to DSOTM.
you don't have to listen to Floyd stoned. But when you are stoned, it's great to listen to them 💨
Stoned or not, Pink Floyd will take you there.
I'M 69 AND THIS SONG HAS TOUCHED ME SINCE I BOUGHT THE ALBUM IN 1972 OR 73.
ONE OF TWO ALBUMS I TOOK TO CALIFORNIA SKI RESORT...NO INTERNET, NO SOCIAL MEDIA, NO CELL PHONES...IT WAS HEAVEN!!!
NEVER TIRED OF THESE TWO ALBUMS!!!👍🏼❤😎
What was the other one?
I love the drain metaphor. Really hit something with me.
I just love David Gilmore's guitar playing. It speaks in emotions. If you would have kept it going, you would have heard The Great Gig In the Sky, the most emotional female all vocal performance ever: about death. It'll make you cry.
Definitely ❤
'no-one told you when to run. You missed the starting gun...' gets me every time.....
You guys should do Shine On You Crazy Diamond. Studio version.
Only if they do the entire album. The challenge has been submitted. Chicken?
A masterpiece, in my opinion!
Gentlemen, it was an absolute pleasure to listen to your reflections on one of my favorite songs 🙂❤️🤘
There is no group like Pink Floyd. When Dark Side of the Moon was released I worked on my high school newspaper. The first issue we put out my senior year, I did a review of this album. In the center fold of the paper, we put the heartbeat design from the album cover. Yeah, headphones and good weed were often a part of listening to this iconic record.
Fenom202, EXACTLY!!!!! I have been saying for 40 years that Pink Floyd is a thinking man's music.
When all the alarm clocks go off simultaneously at the beginning of the song, it’s almost as if it is a wake-up call, like “Wake up! Pay attention to this song, because it is about YOU (everyone) and YOUR life!”
I wish I had paid more attention when I was young!
You wake up, then you go to sleep forever.
I swear, all three of your faces changed to a thoughtful, pensive mood at the same moment very early into the track… we all know what that was like the first time we truly listened to this song!
This album stayed in the top 100 for over 900 weeks. You guys should listen to the whole album as it was intended. Good stuff guys!
I consider all of you gentlemen to brothers of different mothers. Most of my family are friends are dead. I appreciate you taking the time to watch this. I saw it live in 2007
This song hits harder every year, I'll be 78 in 2 weeks. Now it hits really HARD.
My favorite thing about Pink Floyd is the patience they show in their musical composition...and the patience they expect from the listener.
What’s really mind blowing to me is the fact that these guys were all still in their mid twenties coming up with the wisdom and genius of this album.
It was the right elements at the perfect time and place, and now fifty one years later, it’s still at or near the top of countless best album lists. And still loved by many millions of us.
Awesome!!! I was waiting for "The Great Gig in the Sky" to start 🎶 Hopefully next time.
Thank You Gentlemen for Your great Channel & Content!!
The long intros with Pink Floyd are them trying to put you in the mood they want you to be in for each song
Im almost 70 years old. I purchased this album in 1973. I've listened to this album hundreds of times. I never gave it a second thought back in the day. But now, this song hits hard. This is my favorite album by them.
Pink Floyd is a musical genre in and of itself. There aren't any other bands that sound like Floyd. The beautiful music combined with excellent lyrics makes for the perfect band. Pink Floyd #1
One of the greatest albums of all time, seriously.
Every kid in the 70’s whether you smoked weed or not, at one time listened to the whole record front to back in a darkened room with headphones.
Sorta yes. I definitely did that, but without the headphones. I've never really liked headphones, I want to feel it in my chest. It's a legacy of going to concerts way back in the late 60's and all of the 70's. Peace 💚
I did that on my first acid trip, very impactful listening to this album on 8 track that looped over and over.
@@craiger991gm Oh yeah. I remember the 8 track. Had a roommate in college that needed to have sound all night to sleep. So I became very familiar with his favorite 8 track tapes. Lol 🙃
Pink Floyd is a music journey. Their music envokes emotional responses from its listeners. Masterful musicianship !!!!!
Time. I've always thought of it like this
When you're 5, a year is 1\5 of your life. You're just getting into memory and the realization or concept of time passing. Christmas seems to have entire lifetimes between them.
At 50, a year is 1\50 of your life. Years feel more and more like they fly by.
Fenom is right.
You look back at any event in your life then realize that memory is 20, 30, 40 years old. Crazy
The producer Alan parsons went to a clock shop in London to hand record all the alarms at the beginning.This is one of the rare records were you ideally need to take time out to listen to it all
I was watching Ollie when he had his hands over the headphones and all I could think was 'Same man, and no matter how hard you try they won't play it any louder.' Floyd is perfection musically.
Someone once said, when you're young you don't have as many memories. So you're waiting for tomorrow to come. When you're older you've got all these memories you keep looking back and holding on to.
Time is a relative thing - waiting a year for a 4 year old is waiting a quarter of their life. That same year at 60 is approaching "blink and you'll miss it."
Dark Side of the Moon really is an album to be listened to, rather than pulling a song from it imo.
Loved you guys' reaction!
Roger waters was way ahead of his time when he wrote this song, I think he was in his 20s. I mean talk about being wise beyond your years...and Gilmour just adds that classic Pink Floyd vibe
"The sun is the same in a relative way but you're older,
Shorter of breath and one day closer to death"
Roger Waters is one of the most acclaimed lyricists in Rock. Having just turned 80, he is very much aware over the fact that he hasn't much time left and continues to speak out loudly on causes most dear to him, particularly the Palestinian crisis as of late, and Ukraine... often taking very controversial positions.
You need to check out "Us and Them" from this same album.
Pink Floyd is on another level altogether, no band like them!
There is great significance to the passage of time.
😂😂😂
You just won the internet!!!😂😂😂
I've listened to this song for 50 years now. And, at 65, I've stepped off the merry-go-round and take comfort in just coming home to warm my bones by the fire and listen to the iron church bells ringing across the field singing their magic spell. Time may have sped up but I've slowed down and I enjoy that. It took awhile to realize I can do that. To just slow down.
69. Same.
I love the music and how nobody really sounds like them, but also the ideas behind it all and how the music makes even more sense when you understand what it’s about. Much credit to Roger Waters for the amazing lyrics and concept.
More relevant today than ever
I appreciate ya'll. You are listening to the music I grew up with. It was a different world back then, not better, but different. I don't know any of your life history, but the fact that you can hear this music and take something from it is another example of the power of music to cross any boundary. Thank you, peace 💚
I love the music and how nobody really sounds like them, but also the ideas behind it all and how the music makes even more sense when you understand what it’s about. Much credit to Roger Waters for the amazing lyrics and concept. I love that you guys saw beyond the incredible music too.
Listen to Great gig in the sky, you will hear that womans angelic voice, without actually saying any real words. Just wonderful
Thank you Pink and thank you guys for diving in
The very first, ever concert I went to - zero others before it! - was Pink Floyd, Dark Side of the Moon tour in 1974. I was 16 yrs old. It ruined my concert experience forever! I thought ALL shows would be like this!
My favourite band, and by far, my favourite guitarist!
Peace
I saw their Momentary Lapse of Reason tour. (I was born in '66) I was so happy to see them FINALLY. My dad was a huge fan and passed it on to me. We used to listen to it together on the 8 track player.
Men! You're awesome!
I heard this song when I was about 12 yo, 47 years ago. The years passed and I never gave importance to the meaning of these lyrics.
Now I'm 59 and it beats stronger and stronger in my heart.
Great song, Great album! I remember when it first came out, it was great from day one. I'm 66 now, still own my album, and will never tire of it. You have to listen to this album from start to finish, it's a wonderful experience.
54 and this song has been my favorite song since I was 12 years old.
guys...this entire album is on that level ...with a couple more surprising moments...including no breaks between tracks , it flows continuosly
I was 8 years old and my older brother took me to see Pink Floyd do this in concert back in 1973.
This is from THE album that all others are compared to- it's timeless, and only gets better with each passing day
Don't get too bummed over one song until you listen to the entire album. GOAT
Lotta kids with a turntable and headphones smoking weed in their bedrooms to this song, and album, in the 1970’s.
There’s a way to watch The Wizard of Oz to the entire album The Dark Side of The Moon simultaneously for quite the “psychedelic” experience.
Pink Floyd’s album “The Wall” is another Deep Pink Floyd album that tells a story with each song, that ultimately comes together to a bigger story. Amazing writing.
We still doing it too!!!
You don't need drugs to thoroughly enjoy PF...
Indeed!
ou don't but it's NICER !
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As you get older this song hits you harder and harder - especially when you’ve passed 50
Listen to Echos lyrics. One line that is sooo thought provoking “Strangers passing in the street
By chance, two separate glances meet
And I am you and what I see is me”
Yep!
Great commentary guys. Subscribed. As I get older, I get more impressed by how clever Pink Floyd were considering their age at the time. I wish more modern bands would put some thoughts into their lyrics. Good tunes are great, but having the lyrics take your hand and walk you through a set of thoughts? That's amazing.
Dark Side of the Moon is around 1000 weeks on the Billboard top 100 albums list. Amazing after 50 years it still charts.
The continuation of this song has the singer really going at it! Beautiful voice!
The bells at the start always remind me of my grandfather who was a clock maker. He had more than 50 clocks in his house. He kept them all synchronized and wound up. Midnight and noon sounded like the opening of this song.
This beautiful song has been clocking my entire existence. When it first came out on the radio, I was a kid in the back seat of some classic Detroit steel. Over the decades, my changing perspectives continued to resonate with it. It is timeless art.
You guys have become my favorite reactors. Love your honesty and appreciation of different genres. Always intelligent comments. Keep it coming!
This album must be heard from A to Z in one go. It is a wonderful, deep concept.
Saw Pink Floyd perform this at Knebworth concert in 1975, amazing!
The three of you are some of the best content creators in the reaction universe. Alway makes me happy to see a post from you guys.
I been listening to this album for 50 years when I was a boy, and is a masterpiece. But to appreciate it, you must listen to it in sequence…every song is connected in a way that flows through the whole album. Remember this was done without all the crazy technology of today. Impressive talent…thank you guys for the respect
My favorite Pink Floyd song. 😊
I love the analogy Mr. Roy used regarding time. It's so true. By the looks of a couple of you, I am about the same age, and man has time sped up since I turned 50.
Love your reactions after the song. You never cut it short
Loved Olli’s reaction.
Me too!
I love this guy Corey Rays reactions. This is my third video that I’ve seen by them and his reactions and interpretations are great. I’m a fan.
That analogy of emptying the the bath getting faster as it empties is a brilliant observation
8:30 When you're 2 years old, a year was half your life. When you're 50, a year is 2%.
The greatest song from the greatest album.
Favorite album. Favorite song on that album. I have owned this in some form since the 70s. I just love it’s message. If people have not told you before, you should listen to the albums from this era of Floyd, in their entirety. One song blends into another and the end of the album loops back to the beginning. Thematically, one cohesive piece. My sister and I are finally going to see David Gilmour (lead guitarist and singer) this fall at MSG. We’re beside ourselves with anticipation!
I think the last line suggests how we always think we have more time to get things done, say things, and then poof! it’s over!
I've listened to this song/album for so long and for so many times, I rarely listen to it anymore. But I enjoyed the hell out of listening to it with you guys. When it got to that first lead guitar break I could tell y'all were hooked. To this day, that part still gets my attention and grabs me. Gilmore is one of the tastiest guitar players in history imo.
Thank you gentlemen!! This lily white, Boomer Broad REALLY enjoyed this reaction. Especially the discussion afterwards!!! Music is the Universal language; it needs to be shared!!!
Poles Apart and Shine On You Crazy Diamond, both songs live in Pompei , definitely will blow your minds!!
Great reaction fellas - Love your channel - Pink Floyd Great gig in the Sky - You wont regret it
I first heard this song when I was 15. Now that I'm in my late 40's it takes on a whole new meaning.