The song is about killing a child’s individuality and uniqueness. Putting them through the “system,” turning them into just “another brick in the wall.”
Agreed, except the other mentions of the "wall" in the album are this thing we build in ourselves that eventually traps us. So I would offer that the experience of education itself is just another brick in the wall that we put up around ourselves that creates unhappiness, isolation, stifles creativity and eventually, drives us mad. Not that it matters I'm just a PF fanboy.
@@fromlostdays863 You're correct, the chorus is saying the teachers are another brick in the wall, not the system turning kids into another brick in the wall as the original poster guessed. As a pf fan you already know the song is one piece of the larger message of "the wall". One of the best overall concept albums ever made. Although I prefer Animals or DSOTM if we're talking pf concept albums.
That and also it was normal till mid 80s in UK to beat up kids in school. The whole education system was fucked up back than. They literally broke children souls by being violent towards them ✌️
This song was actually featured in the musical film The Wall, based on the 1979 album. It's a long music video with metaphorical messages about the rock star Pink, who, driven into insanity by the death of his father, constructs a physical and emotional wall to protect himself. A great movie for a great album.
There is a documentary about The Wall that was part of the 25th Anniversary Re-release. The first part of the movie is supposedly Roger Waters childhood. Father killed in the etc. The second part of the movie is supposedly the breakdown of Sid Barret who was the original singer in Pink Floyd. He had an LSD induced mental breakdown and was never the same again. The poem the teacher recites is the words to the song Money on Dark side of the moon.
You really have to listen to the whole album from start to finish because it tells a story and each song leads into the next. This was THE concept album that killed all concept albums, pure perfection.
The poem are some of the lyrics to the song “Money” from the Dark Side of the Moon album. He was insulted and embarrassed by the teacher and day dreamed about destroying the entire system....
The whole album is one story of society smothering individuality. School is one of the bricks in the wall meant to separate anyone who is different. Not a huge Floyd fan but this album is a masterpiece
@Lee Parry The album is about his own personal wall he was building around himself . So The School he went to as a child was another brick for his wall. Roger waters even said that much about it .
Do yourself a favor sometime and listen to this album the whole way through- I'm not even asking for you to record your reaction, just do it for yourself
Highly recommended that you listen to the entire album or even the movie that was made for it to understand the context. The album is an amazing piece of storytelling through the eyes of Pink who wen through many emotional and physical scar due to his mother being overprotective and father's death and later became a star who couldn't handle/understand the pressure of such lime light. He then was cheated on by his wife while on tour and while reflecting on everything, decided to create a mental and physical wall (by not leaving his room) to the outside world. The album, while not a direct story of any one person of the band, has influences from many of the band members and their life. It's a very in-depth look at one's psyche and some things represented in the album talk about the loss of individuality hence this song where they describe how bullying from students and teachers cause one to lose their individual aspects as shown through their faces being made to look the same.
YES!! thank you, I have been scrolling through these comments and just....shaking my head. The whole album needs to be experienced start to finish and then The Wall movie EXPERIENCED. You've put down precisely what I was thinking but could not say!! LOL :)
It’s describing how school is the same for everyone although every kid is different, the curriculum is the same for everyone and doesn’t ever really teach them anything, education system is so messed up.....listen to Wish you were here by Pink Floyd....LOVE ur reaction when that beat dropped
Pink Floyd is my Dad’s favorite group. When he was 60ish I convinced him to like Hip Hop by getting him to listen to Mos Def and Talib Kweli are Black Star and telling him it was the Dark Side of the Moon of Hip Hop.
He loved it and I showed him Hip Hop Evolution on Netflix. After that he started finding Hip Hop artists he likes. Mainly underground ones with Jazz based beats. He’ll never fully get harder more gangsta Hip Hop in my opinion, but he now fully respects the genre.
The video is from their "The Wall" movie. Based off their album. Basically the story of a young boy growing up in England around WW2 through adulthood and the sad things he went through. This is basically saying that his schooling was teaching them to be worms following the flow of their elders. The bricks are a metaphor for the wall he builds around himself.
Man, you need to listen to the album “The Wall”. It’s definitely an acquired taste but it’s a classic. There are some of their best songs on it. You aren’t going to dig it all but the album is actually an entire story of a little boy who grows up to fight in WW2 and comes home to get addicted to heroine and the start a terrorist group similar to the Nazis. He ends up getting caught and locked up for it all. It might seem like spoilers but it’s just better contexts if you go into listening to this album.
That's not the story. It is the story of a man going insane, and his internal struggles. His father was killed in ww2. The terrorist thing is part of the wall he put up in his head. He wasn't necessarily hooked on heroine, though drugs were involved. The "pin prick" is from the dr giving him drugs. Also, he is only imprisoned in his own mind. He is his own judge. Obviously you have spent many an hour listening and picking the story apart, so much respect, but you really have some wrong conclusions. Need to watch the movie to get it.
This album is meant to be listened to as a whole. There is also a movie that plays out the album. It deserves a watch.... maybe a Saturday 2 hour jam?..... hahaha
The design of the Western school system is called the Factory model. It was originally designed to play 2 roles. Educate our newer generations in reading, writing, and arithmetic. While at the same time conditioning and preparing the youth for a life of Factory work. Thats why schools use bells to separate breaks as well as lunchtime and its the reason its so similar to factory work in the early 20th century. When the industrial revolution came about they needed workers to fill these factories. Much of the population at that time were local farmers and werent efficient in the new factory settings. Strict hours clock in clock out. There is a theory that it stiffels childrens creativity and conditions them to be another Brick in the wall. No more free thinkers just faceless cogs in a wheel. Thats the basis of this song and the video. Great reaction btw!
I don't think many school kids were listening to Pink Floyd in 1980 -- they were more of a college student's band by then. (They'd been going since the '60s.)
This has to be Stevie's most enthusiastic reaction 😆 From a concentrated math problem face ... to a big ass grin dancing his ass off on the chair. Great one SK
Im 24 so clearly didnt hear it originally but I have a vivid memory of sitting in my friends basement and we were just watching this on her computer. Her dad was a vintage collector so he showed her a lot of cool music and in turn she passed on that cool music to me. She exposed me to a lot of stuff :)
I went through the British school system in the 70s and 80s recieved various corporal punishments for various "insubordination" usually 5 strikes wooden ruler on the knuckles! Im autistic its taken me 35 years to un do the negative self image that system was designed to give any child that was different, in any way. A lot of alcoholic teachers at my school too, racist bigots living on grey 1970s housing estates entirely dissatisfied with their lives and the state of Britain at the time. Passing the hate and bitterness on to innocence. This song is timeless, loved your reaction.
2.43 The poetry is the lyrics from Money on Dark Side of the Moon. This is from The Wall movie made after the album came out. This song was released as a single & made No1 in the UK over Xmas 1979 making it the last UK No1 of the 1970's. Bob Geldof, lead vocalist with his band The Boomtown Rats, was 'Pink' in the film, later organised Live Aid 1985 & Live 8 2005 in which he got Floyd back together for their last ever appearance with the classic 1970's lineup. They were the final band of the day & just blew everyone away.
Bro, now you are getting into the classics!!!! Hell yeah!!!!!! Also, dark side of the moon (the album) actual changed the billboards rules cause it stayed on for years!
Wow!!! Even my husband wanted to watch this one with me!!! I cannot explain how much I never would have FATHOMED he would watch you, Stevie - he doesn't watch reaction videos (even though he knows that I am on your Patreon and actually just climbed up a Tier)!!! I, personally, cannot STAND Pink Floyd. Pearl Jam is the only one that I absolutely cannot listen to (bad boyfriend experience - don't come for me friends). But my husband is making me wait until he comes back from doing something to watch this reaction with me. My goddam jaw is on the fucking floor. You are my hero. In a completely reactor/super loyal subscriber type of way😁🤘😎
@@XRPeakyBlindAR Yes, I did. There ARE certain songs that I will tolerate, though. Which is more I can say for Pearl Jam. HOWEVER. My husband knows that I will not hesitate AT ALL if I even hear the first two seconds of "Gangsta's Paradise." Grounds for divorce right there.
This is by far the biggest song they done though, legends that they are. Other songs are great, and respected more, especially for guitar work, but this song here is the one. Stevie's not wrong, it was huge when it hit.
@@c-mancleveland4632 it was, but learning to fly and high hopes both had massive radio play when they came out. And the wish you were here gutiar riff is played as much as stairway to heaven in every gutiar store across the planet.
@@emcsquare5045 I'm in no way putting any of it down. I'm talking strictly crossover. Many songs by them are played religiously on rock and classic radio still.
The album "The Wall" was kind of like a whole experience/film. This is still when people made albums (Like Prince Talked about). When the songs had to make sense to each other and the album was like novel with chapters (songs) in it. Comfortably numb's guitar solos are known as the best of all time. It's a two record album (4 sides), and there are three parts to the song you reacted to, this one being part 2 I believe. It's moving up Billboards Rock Album charts again, yearly, like this. In 2018 it was #98, 2019 #62, and last year - 2020 #25. Keeps going, it's going to be number 1 this year, lol. People like you reacting and getting people to buy it again is what's happening more then likely.
First gift I ever gave my husband...Pink Floyd Boxed set. He insisted we play Floyd to my belly every time I was pregnant. I thought we were going to have all really depressed children lol.
I was in Jr. High when I first heard this song and we made it our anthem. I skipped 40 days of school that year and when I was caught and my mom found out I paid dearly LOL!! Thankfully I had good grades and I passed the year. It will always be a big memory for me. One of the best school years of my life. Much love to you brother.
here´s a few floyd-suggestions for you for starters (that won´t take you to sleep): *time *money *welcome to the machine *have a cigar *the great gig in the sky
Great video. Was banned in the UK and Ireland for decades so we actually only ever saw a different softer animation video back then. I actually only saw this proper video got the first time last year. Boy we missed out.
This video is so real to me. I was educated in a school just like that, with teachers just like that especially the older teachers. Some of them had been in the army and fought. One had even been an arctic explorer. They were hard men who didn't take crap and some were bitter. In an all boys school we only had one female teacher.
Stevie - You mentioned wanting to watch Pink Floyd live. "Comfortably Numb" at Pulse Live is the one! Mind blowing. Two things - 1)just by the title you should know to chill, put your chair back, & feel the music. 2)never ever ever pause during a David Gilmore guitar solo. 🎵✌❤
As an Aussie, 32 years old now, I heard this song every second day through my childhood... unlreal concept, turns out eminem becomes my favourite artist, d12 have a song called revelations based of this song.....
I would love to see you react to the whole movie/album of course, but, another couple good ones, that always hit me hard from that album are "Mother" and "The Trial". The album tells a story about a boys life and his building up of his emotional walls, the things that went into building them, etc.
The song is about killing a child’s individuality and uniqueness. Putting them through the “system,” turning them into just “another brick in the wall.”
They spoke facts
Agreed, except the other mentions of the "wall" in the album are this thing we build in ourselves that eventually traps us. So I would offer that the experience of education itself is just another brick in the wall that we put up around ourselves that creates unhappiness, isolation, stifles creativity and eventually, drives us mad. Not that it matters I'm just a PF fanboy.
@@fromlostdays863 You're correct, the chorus is saying the teachers are another brick in the wall, not the system turning kids into another brick in the wall as the original poster guessed. As a pf fan you already know the song is one piece of the larger message of "the wall". One of the best overall concept albums ever made. Although I prefer Animals or DSOTM if we're talking pf concept albums.
Exactly right another brick in the Wall being taught what to think and not how to think
That and also it was normal till mid 80s in UK to beat up kids in school. The whole education system was fucked up back than. They literally broke children souls by being violent towards them ✌️
Its awesome when Stevie gets excited when he's reacting
Its the best
He pretends
@@oih93 na ur thinking about ur girl.
Defo fakes it
@@oih93 he really is tryna show love though don’t knock him too hard
The “poem “ are Pink Floyd’s lyrics to the song “Money”
Which became a VERY successful hit song!!
This song was actually featured in the musical film The Wall, based on the 1979 album. It's a long music video with metaphorical messages about the rock star Pink, who, driven into insanity by the death of his father, constructs a physical and emotional wall to protect himself. A great movie for a great album.
There is a documentary about The Wall that was part of the 25th Anniversary Re-release.
The first part of the movie is supposedly Roger Waters childhood. Father killed in the etc. The second part of the movie is supposedly the breakdown of Sid Barret who was the original singer in Pink Floyd. He had an LSD induced mental breakdown and was never the same again.
The poem the teacher recites is the words to the song Money on Dark side of the moon.
Wait... which ones pink? 😉
It’s also partly about the co founder of the band Syd Barret who unfortunataly went «crazy» in the early days of Pink Floyd.
This was used in South Africa as a protest song so they banned it there.
Wow that must of been powerful
my dad got in trouble for playing it at school back in the 80s 😂
You really have to listen to the whole album from start to finish because it tells a story and each song leads into the next. This was THE concept album that killed all concept albums, pure perfection.
You are absolutely right.
I don't know man.... Dark Side of the Moon would have something to say about that
Yep. Agreed. On acid
Was having a shitty day Stevie. Your face when the beat dropped just brought me out of it. Thanks brother
That right there is why I'm on his Patreon. If I have a shit day, I come straight here! Hope your day stays up.
@@nadiagardencounty9371 yes sir, Stevie has been worked into my official household budget. Thanks for the kind words
@@themaytagman5070 😂😂 Ditto!
The poem are some of the lyrics to the song “Money” from the Dark Side of the Moon album. He was insulted and embarrassed by the teacher and day dreamed about destroying the entire system....
The whole album is one story of society smothering individuality. School is one of the bricks in the wall meant to separate anyone who is different. Not a huge Floyd fan but this album is a masterpiece
@Lee Parry Well said!!
Thank you Lee Parry, someone gets it, if they take time to watch the movie, it all makes sense..... js
@Lee Parry The album is about his own personal wall he was building around himself . So The School he went to as a child was another brick for his wall. Roger waters even said that much about it .
Who wanna see him react to “the wall” movie.?!
Gotta make sure to be high on that one
Free solo is better
Yes
I saw it one night on showtime...mind trip.
yes
Do yourself a favor sometime and listen to this album the whole way through- I'm not even asking for you to record your reaction, just do it for yourself
It's perfect right? It's a story, so powerful. I used to love watching the dvd of the wall while getting high lol
Highly recommended that you listen to the entire album or even the movie that was made for it to understand the context. The album is an amazing piece of storytelling through the eyes of Pink who wen through many emotional and physical scar due to his mother being overprotective and father's death and later became a star who couldn't handle/understand the pressure of such lime light. He then was cheated on by his wife while on tour and while reflecting on everything, decided to create a mental and physical wall (by not leaving his room) to the outside world. The album, while not a direct story of any one person of the band, has influences from many of the band members and their life. It's a very in-depth look at one's psyche and some things represented in the album talk about the loss of individuality hence this song where they describe how bullying from students and teachers cause one to lose their individual aspects as shown through their faces being made to look the same.
YES!! thank you, I have been scrolling through these comments and just....shaking my head. The whole album needs to be experienced start to finish and then The Wall movie EXPERIENCED. You've put down precisely what I was thinking but could not say!! LOL :)
When this song was on the radio in my dad’s car, all my problems went out the window. It’s legendary, and always will be.
It’s describing how school is the same for everyone although every kid is different, the curriculum is the same for everyone and doesn’t ever really teach them anything, education system is so messed up.....listen to Wish you were here by Pink Floyd....LOVE ur reaction when that beat dropped
yes please do Wish you were here
yes. wish you were here. pink floyd is legendary
yes. wish you were here. pink floyd is legendary
@@Jjay-tw1yy agreed
Watching how happy this song had him made my entire day
I appreciate that you’re open to listening to different types of music! So many amazing sounds out there to explore!
Pink floyd has helped me get through so many dark times in my life....
Great band!
I love your reaction. It's truly how Pink Floyd music makes most of us feel. Your reaction is so pure.
Pink Floyd is my Dad’s favorite group. When he was 60ish I convinced him to like Hip Hop by getting him to listen to Mos Def and Talib Kweli are Black Star and telling him it was the Dark Side of the Moon of Hip Hop.
You're not wrong tho.
Excellent comparison
what did he think?
He loved it and I showed him Hip Hop Evolution on Netflix. After that he started finding Hip Hop artists he likes. Mainly underground ones with Jazz based beats. He’ll never fully get harder more gangsta Hip Hop in my opinion, but he now fully respects the genre.
@@etotheipi42 that's so cool to hear.
I love watching people have a good time.
Loving the diversity. Homies delving into different genres
I’m from Australia and this the type of old songs I grew up to, reminds me of being at the pub as a young kid.. takes me back big time 💯
Dude that put a smile on my face when you started dancing, amazing haha!
The video is from their "The Wall" movie. Based off their album. Basically the story of a young boy growing up in England around WW2 through adulthood and the sad things he went through. This is basically saying that his schooling was teaching them to be worms following the flow of their elders. The bricks are a metaphor for the wall he builds around himself.
Ok bro now we need your Black Sabbath War Pigs reaction ✊
Powerful fucking song!!
Yes
Except this time dont watch the music video! 🤘
Music really brings us all together, thank god for it, stay blessed Stevie
I'mma make my husband an account so I can double like it
Pink Floyd has so many good songs.
Amazing band that had two great singers. The movie The Wall is a trip too.
I love that stevie just fucks with music. Period. Its powerful
Everyone is saying it so i might as well too, check out the whole album in order to get the true brilliance of it.
I need to watch "The Wall " again, nice reaction Stevie!
Man, you need to listen to the album “The Wall”. It’s definitely an acquired taste but it’s a classic. There are some of their best songs on it. You aren’t going to dig it all but the album is actually an entire story of a little boy who grows up to fight in WW2 and comes home to get addicted to heroine and the start a terrorist group similar to the Nazis. He ends up getting caught and locked up for it all. It might seem like spoilers but it’s just better contexts if you go into listening to this album.
The wall... He needs to watch the movie the wall.
The Wall was an amazing album followed closely by The Division Bell
That's not the story. It is the story of a man going insane, and his internal struggles. His father was killed in ww2. The terrorist thing is part of the wall he put up in his head. He wasn't necessarily hooked on heroine, though drugs were involved. The "pin prick" is from the dr giving him drugs. Also, he is only imprisoned in his own mind. He is his own judge. Obviously you have spent many an hour listening and picking the story apart, so much respect, but you really have some wrong conclusions. Need to watch the movie to get it.
Comfortably numb is another great one
This!
This has to be my fav reaction from you! Best smile and watching you move to the music is magic ❤🎉
This song even those we may not know the verse but we know the chorus beat😂
This album is meant to be listened to as a whole.
There is also a movie that plays out the album.
It deserves a watch.... maybe a Saturday 2 hour jam?..... hahaha
YOOOOO. Check out “Money”
Money, Time, Comfortably numb, Hey you, Wish you were here...
OMG one of my all time faves for sure! 🤗 🔥
I love watching younger reactors react to this just to see the looks on their faces when they realize, "Wait, I KNOW this song!"
This song was featured in "The Faculty" performed by Korn
Not what we expected but what we needed...sheesh go on with those classics
The shit pink floyd song about is the same that's going on today. History continuously repeats.
The design of the Western school system is called the Factory model. It was originally designed to play 2 roles. Educate our newer generations in reading, writing, and arithmetic. While at the same time conditioning and preparing the youth for a life of Factory work. Thats why schools use bells to separate breaks as well as lunchtime and its the reason its so similar to factory work in the early 20th century. When the industrial revolution came about they needed workers to fill these factories. Much of the population at that time were local farmers and werent efficient in the new factory settings. Strict hours clock in clock out. There is a theory that it stiffels childrens creativity and conditions them to be another Brick in the wall. No more free thinkers just faceless cogs in a wheel. Thats the basis of this song and the video. Great reaction btw!
They had a version of this song in The Faculty which was a Scream era horror film.
Korn did a cover of it also ✌🏻🤘🏻
I saw them live in Coachella. This song everyone was singing loud! It was awesome!
This man's vibe is everything on a rough day. He had the super kool aid grin.
I don't think many school kids were listening to Pink Floyd in 1980 -- they were more of a college student's band by then. (They'd been going since the '60s.)
We all were. I was 7. We sang it to the teachers when corporal punishment laws changed in UK.
This song is definitely not just about school...it's about society. But it starts young.
This has to be Stevie's most enthusiastic reaction 😆
From a concentrated math problem face ... to a big ass grin dancing his ass off on the chair.
Great one SK
I love the message of this song about how schools make kids into just emotionless beings in this society, just another brick in this wall.
Im 24 so clearly didnt hear it originally but I have a vivid memory of sitting in my friends basement and we were just watching this on her computer. Her dad was a vintage collector so he showed her a lot of cool music and in turn she passed on that cool music to me. She exposed me to a lot of stuff :)
You cant vibe to this, Your just Another brick in the wall!
I went through the British school system in the 70s and 80s recieved various corporal punishments for various "insubordination" usually 5 strikes wooden ruler on the knuckles! Im autistic its taken me 35 years to un do the negative self image that system was designed to give any child that was different, in any way. A lot of alcoholic teachers at my school too, racist bigots living on grey 1970s housing estates entirely dissatisfied with their lives and the state of Britain at the time. Passing the hate and bitterness on to innocence.
This song is timeless, loved your reaction.
Finally someone reacting to the music and not focus on the videoclip only.
Whenever Stevie gets really hyped about a song I get really hype too! LOL
Roger waters didn’t play a guitar, he played his soul.
You are right, he played bass. 😄
@@thewildhealer541 haha exactly.. :xD
2.43 The poetry is the lyrics from Money on Dark Side of the Moon. This is from The Wall movie made after the album came out. This song was released as a single & made No1 in the UK over Xmas 1979 making it the last UK No1 of the 1970's. Bob Geldof, lead vocalist with his band The Boomtown Rats, was 'Pink' in the film, later organised Live Aid 1985 & Live 8 2005 in which he got Floyd back together for their last ever appearance with the classic 1970's lineup. They were the final band of the day & just blew everyone away.
Ok stevie I see you my dude!! Now you're reacting lol
Stevie knight and pink Floyd?!? Let’s goooooo
*Pink Floyd (Time)*
Bro, now you are getting into the classics!!!! Hell yeah!!!!!!
Also, dark side of the moon (the album) actual changed the billboards rules cause it stayed on for years!
Yo this shit would be a beast sample for a hip hop song
Ayyy! Love seeing you rock out to this one. Someone should sample this song into a hip hop jam
Wow!!! Even my husband wanted to watch this one with me!!! I cannot explain how much I never would have FATHOMED he would watch you, Stevie - he doesn't watch reaction videos (even though he knows that I am on your Patreon and actually just climbed up a Tier)!!!
I, personally, cannot STAND Pink Floyd. Pearl Jam is the only one that I absolutely cannot listen to (bad boyfriend experience - don't come for me friends).
But my husband is making me wait until he comes back from doing something to watch this reaction with me. My goddam jaw is on the fucking floor.
You are my hero. In a completely reactor/super loyal subscriber type of way😁🤘😎
Did you say you can't stand pink floyd?! Eh to each their own. Just fascinating
@@XRPeakyBlindAR Yes, I did. There ARE certain songs that I will tolerate, though. Which is more I can say for Pearl Jam.
HOWEVER. My husband knows that I will not hesitate AT ALL if I even hear the first two seconds of "Gangsta's Paradise." Grounds for divorce right there.
@@-Manda_SKnight_BeastMoD eek. Lol well. Here's to an Amish paradise for your hubby.
@@XRPeakyBlindAR 🤣🤣🤣
@@jacobberry3149 I was nice yo
We had a jukebox in the cafe8 in high school!!this song was put on blast EVERY DAY!!! LOL
Check out Money by Pink Floyd, if you like this one you'll love that one also.
This is by far the biggest song they done though, legends that they are. Other songs are great, and respected more, especially for guitar work, but this song here is the one. Stevie's not wrong, it was huge when it hit.
@@c-mancleveland4632 it was, but learning to fly and high hopes both had massive radio play when they came out.
And the wish you were here gutiar riff is played as much as stairway to heaven in every gutiar store across the planet.
@@emcsquare5045 I'm in no way putting any of it down. I'm talking strictly crossover. Many songs by them are played religiously on rock and classic radio still.
"STAND STILL LADDIE" Haunted my dreams as a kid lol. Listened to this album...ALBUM,repeatedly as a kid. I loved it!
wish you were here & hey you
both masterpieces
Wish you were here is amazing.
@@TheNothingNetwork420 nothing short of spectacular.
Have a cigar and learning to fly are also bangers
Stevie would seriously have to unwind, close his eyes, & lean back to truly feel those two. Absolute classics & perfect masterpieces.
First time here; I appreciate your enthusiasm for my beloved Pink Floyd ‼️😁
Damn, even after all those years it's fire!! Was at the concert in Berlin wayyyy back when they tore down the wall!! Best concert ever!!
"You listen to this shit and don't f-ing move to it, you an alien or something." --- Preach.
Faceless, loosing individuality
I love how much fun you have in this 😂
The album "The Wall" was kind of like a whole experience/film. This is still when people made albums (Like Prince Talked about). When the songs had to make sense to each other and the album was like novel with chapters (songs) in it. Comfortably numb's guitar solos are known as the best of all time. It's a two record album (4 sides), and there are three parts to the song you reacted to, this one being part 2 I believe. It's moving up Billboards Rock Album charts again, yearly, like this. In 2018 it was #98, 2019 #62, and last year - 2020 #25. Keeps going, it's going to be number 1 this year, lol. People like you reacting and getting people to buy it again is what's happening more then likely.
Not sure which I enjoyed most, seeing this video after all these years, or your reaction to it. Thanks for making me smile.😎
First gift I ever gave my husband...Pink Floyd Boxed set. He insisted we play Floyd to my belly every time I was pregnant. I thought we were going to have all really depressed children lol.
The Faculty was a horror movie that used this song.
Made my heart smile to see you enjoy this.
"This Sh!t low key CREEPY, Bro...
Buttt.. I F__k w It, Lessss Go!" -
Love ur attitude, my guy!
When you know music... you can appreciate all forms of it! Great Reaction Stevie!
Pink Floyd is my dad's favourite band and I'm so glad I grew up listening to this sort of music!
Loved your reaction when the beat dropped *lol*! Every time I watch this, I think how much fun those kids must've had breaking up a school room...
this song is one of the best songs in human history
I absolutely love how they incorporated the lyrics of MONEY into the school scene in the Wall.
Stevie should react to Money. 💰
"This shit low key creepy, bro, but I fuck with it" LET"S GO!! Classic
🤣😂
Well that's why the 80s generation can't be brainwashed. We sang this song over and over again.
THIS SONG WAS NUMBER 1 IN THE UK IN 1979 ITS NOT 80s RELEASED IN DEC OF 79 IN THE USA ITS TOTALLY 70s
I was in Jr. High when I first heard this song and we made it our anthem. I skipped 40 days of school that year and when I was caught and my mom found out I paid dearly LOL!! Thankfully I had good grades and I passed the year. It will always be a big memory for me. One of the best school years of my life. Much love to you brother.
They performed this song in the pulse concert incredibly! It’s amazing!
Yes! Great reaction! “If you don’t eat your meat you can’t have any pudding. How can you have any pudding if you don’t eat your meat!”
here´s a few floyd-suggestions for you for starters (that won´t take you to sleep): *time *money *welcome to the machine *have a cigar *the great gig in the sky
I agree with everything you said. Some music just hits deeper. Some music and some songs are universal.
Great video. Was banned in the UK and Ireland for decades so we actually only ever saw a different softer animation video back then. I actually only saw this proper video got the first time last year. Boy we missed out.
This video is so real to me. I was educated in a school just like that, with teachers just like that especially the older teachers. Some of them had been in the army and fought. One had even been an arctic explorer. They were hard men who didn't take crap and some were bitter. In an all boys school we only had one female teacher.
Best reaction to this song ever
Pink Floyd made some of the best music ever to be published.
Nice man, This was just the kind of energy I needed right now!
It was featured in the movie Disturbing Behavior with Katie Holmes and James Marsden as well.. One of my fav 90's movies..
Stevie - You mentioned wanting to watch Pink Floyd live. "Comfortably Numb" at Pulse Live is the one! Mind blowing. Two things - 1)just by the title you should know to chill, put your chair back, & feel the music. 2)never ever ever pause during a David Gilmore guitar solo. 🎵✌❤
He has already reacted to comfertly numb live it's on the channel just have to scroll through it's been awhile tho.
As an Aussie, 32 years old now, I heard this song every second day through my childhood... unlreal concept, turns out eminem becomes my favourite artist, d12 have a song called revelations based of this song.....
Shout out from. Across the pond in Scotland bro... PINK FLOYD are Da Bomb....
He went from bored to vibing in a quick sec hahaha
I would love to see you react to the whole movie/album of course, but, another couple good ones, that always hit me hard from that album are "Mother" and "The Trial". The album tells a story about a boys life and his building up of his emotional walls, the things that went into building them, etc.
Nice one stevie been into pink floyd yrs thanks man🇬🇧
You digging the shit out of this song made my day man.