First Time Hearing Welcome To the Machine, Have A Cigar, Wish You Were Here (Pink Floyd Album)

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  • @flubblert
    @flubblert Рік тому +36

    This is why real Floyd fans cannot emphasize enough that you must listen to the album first to really appreciate the production engineering flow and concepts that supports all the other extraordinary musical and vocal talents you hear from just listening to one track alone. And it only makes the live performances when you see them that much more exciting.
    They truly are the whole package. They were playing 3D chess in the '70s when everyone else was playing checkers.
    Nice reaction.

  • @SantamanitaClauscaria
    @SantamanitaClauscaria Рік тому +46

    Maybe its just my interpretation but the transition from 'Have a Cigar' into 'Wish You Were Here' hits me so hard. Its like you're one of the guys in the band at a party, living the high life, and then WHOOSH now you're poor Syd Barrett, sitting alone in your house listening to your former band's new record playing on the radio. It feels like watching your dreams coming true but stuck on the outside looking in. The song ends so you change the dial to another station, only to hear the beginning of another Pink Floyd song. You pick up your guitar and play along, for its the only way you can feel like you're jamming with your old bandmates. And then they start singing directly to you.

    • @cartercarter645
      @cartercarter645 Рік тому +3

      Wow Mental B - cool take. I never thought about it that way going back to Syd again as lonely

    • @ooloncolluphid360
      @ooloncolluphid360 Рік тому +2

      You have just blown my mind... nearly 50 years after it came out and after I have listened to it many hundreds of times. Pink Floyd never stops giving

    • @gosborg
      @gosborg Рік тому

      Ouch! Your vision hits like a hammer. It’s a testament to how Pink Floyd seem to be able to plug their music directly into your brain and take over your senses and emotions. It’s such a trippy experience and for me this album is is simply one of the best ever.

    • @kazemkohnechi3812
      @kazemkohnechi3812 Рік тому

      And the band’s and Roger’s sensibility to sud’s feelings is what the “Floydisim ” is about ..

    • @humboldtharry1289
      @humboldtharry1289 Рік тому

      I always pictured just an average fan listening but I have wondered why the dial search. Interesting take 🌜💨

  • @johncarpenter3751
    @johncarpenter3751 Рік тому +54

    Have a cigar is an amazing example of how genius Pink Floyd was. Instead of having someone from the band sing the song, they had a fellow musician that was recording in the studio that day and they decided to have him sing the song. This gives it the Third person vibe and completely changes the dynamic of the tune 😉

    • @rondarnell949
      @rondarnell949 Рік тому +10

      That fellow musician happened to be none other than Mr. Roy Harper. From what I understand is David put down a track, so did Roger. Roger didn't care for David's, nor did David care for Roger's. Not that neither were good but it wasn't fitting. And I'm sure after much bitching, frustrated Roy wandered in and they ask him and the rest is history. The same Roy Harper that Zeppelin speaks about on 3.

    • @helenespaulding7562
      @helenespaulding7562 Рік тому +1

      @@rondarnell949 indeed. You’ve got it

    • @jamesdignanmusic2765
      @jamesdignanmusic2765 Рік тому +3

      @@rondarnell949 Great musician in his own right. His "When an Old Cricketer Leaves the Crease" is one of my favourite songs.

    • @bartstarr100
      @bartstarr100 Рік тому

      Actually they all tried the vocal, but Roy Harper imitating Roger Waters ended up on the track.

    • @helenespaulding7562
      @helenespaulding7562 Рік тому +2

      @@bartstarr100 was he imitating Waters? Thought he was just putting his own spin on it, but that’s intriguing

  • @shadowmoon467
    @shadowmoon467 Рік тому +23

    Ngl Roy Harper’s voice fits perfectly with Pink Floyd as if he’s one of the band members. Such a masterpiece!!😮‍💨👌🏻🔥🔥🔥

  • @somersetcace1
    @somersetcace1 Рік тому +47

    13:03 "We're so happy we can hardly count." One of my favorite little lines of all time.

    • @sourisvoleur4854
      @sourisvoleur4854 Рік тому +5

      Yes! I've loved it ever since the album came out. So nasty.

  • @shaheerraza4096
    @shaheerraza4096 Рік тому +20

    Holy shit, great points and I agree completely. The transition from Shine on to Wish You Were Here literally feels like they are entering the machine that makes products out of humans. Then it feels like you are going up an elevator above the machine, where the soulless music industry is benefiting from the product of the machine. Then its like they are sitting alone, introspecting in Wish You Were Here. Which is, definitely partially about Syd, but also like you said before, wishing that some past version of themselves was still there, and in the end for all the success and the changes, they are still running over the same old ground, with the same old fears.
    This album is insane.

  • @nickkleiber8636
    @nickkleiber8636 Рік тому +18

    Darkside, wish you,animals, and the wall are the best 4 album run of any band ever!!!

    • @vevocreb
      @vevocreb Рік тому +2

      The great thing about those albums is they are not just a collection of songs, they were recorded to be listened to from start to finish.

    • @laurabondurant5096
      @laurabondurant5096 Рік тому

      Wait until you listen to Animals!

    • @tommc3622
      @tommc3622 Рік тому

      I'd go further;
      Meddle, Obscured By Clouds, Darkside, WYWH, Animals, The Wall.
      Each is a masterpiece in it's own right.

  • @Stephenconder
    @Stephenconder Рік тому +17

    No one said they they could follow Dark Side . Floyds finished . It’s a one hit wonder and they followed it with this . My favourite Floyd album . Gilmour started playing the bass as well as guitar on this album . Superb musician

  • @pablolazaromartinez3541
    @pablolazaromartinez3541 Рік тому +11

    My friend, I watch a lot of people reacting to músic but I feel that you are TRULY reacting to It. You analyse It, you feel It. It is a pleasure to hear you Talk about music we LOVE. And also you are make us notice Things that had escaped us for so long! Thank you! I'm longing to see you react to the last part of the record, it's my favoutite part!!

  • @simply_psi
    @simply_psi Рік тому +5

    This whole album is about how the record industry destroyed the sanity of Syd Barrett, so you are spot on. Welcome to The machine is about the music industry being like a machine, initially welcoming the talent, but later controlling the person, and demanding they keep producing content to keep feeding the machine, Have a Cigar is a closer inspection of how record companies suck up to potential new talent but never really care about them, hence the line "the band is just fantastic, that's what I really think, oh by the way which one's pink". Some critics felt that Roger Waters was biting the hand that fed them, by criticising the very industy that had made all the band members multi millionaires.

  • @nickkleiber8636
    @nickkleiber8636 Рік тому +8

    Darkside is the making of a rockstar, wish you where here is the machine as in the record company telling them how great they are. Animals is how they feel like they are just animals or puppets in the game. Then the wall is them alienating themselves from the record label and fans.

  • @ianfortier6796
    @ianfortier6796 Рік тому +10

    The end of Welcome To the Machine is a high speed elevator transporting the main character to a penthouse party on the heels of his success. This is where the executives are celebrating the money he made for them. What literally everyone misses is if you listen very closely and carefully, after the laughter fades out completely you can hear a "pop" sound as if the bubble burst on his fame and fortune as he fades into oblivion. It's an amazing yet subtle touch.

    • @andrewdavidson665
      @andrewdavidson665 Рік тому +4

      Hah! I remember thinking that about the pop and I've NEVER until you writing this now seen another person say out the same thing. Nice. 👍

    • @sabralocke4904
      @sabralocke4904 Рік тому

      Yes!

  • @philshorten3221
    @philshorten3221 Рік тому +5

    And the start of track Wish You Were Here, where its the artist alone scrolling through radio stations finds one of the bands previous hits, an example of the "steel breeze" referenced in the earlier Shine On You Crazy Diamond which he then just jams over it with his acoustic guitar. Beautifully done.

  • @DawnSuttonfabfour
    @DawnSuttonfabfour Рік тому +2

    Roy Harper sings on this and Have a cigar. When Gilmour did some solo shows in early 80s; I saw him and he had Roy come on and play. Great gig btw.

  • @khaaqshy
    @khaaqshy Рік тому +2

    The Engineer behind Dark side of the Moon was the amazing Alan Parsons.
    The engineer on Wish you were here was Barry Humphries. he did Animals aswell.

    • @helenespaulding7562
      @helenespaulding7562 Рік тому

      Hmmmm I wonder why they didn’t continue with Parsons? I mean, good lord…he did DSOTM for Pete’s sake!

    • @sqonk21
      @sqonk21 Рік тому

      @@helenespaulding7562 I'd have to check my dates of record and release but Alan Parsons did an album called I Robot...The Alan Parsons Project...
      Thinking about the album as a whole is also a 'journey' or storytelling...lots of good songs on I Robot...I Breakdown is my favorite...I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You is another great song from it as well

    • @helenespaulding7562
      @helenespaulding7562 Рік тому +1

      @@sqonk21 love I Wouldn’t Want to be Like You

  • @seajaytea9340
    @seajaytea9340 Рік тому +6

    I appreciate that you listened for the transition from Machine to Cigar, but there isn't one because that was the flip from side 1 to side 2 of the album. One of my favorite PF transitions is from Cigar to WYWH. For me, it is hearing the now famous "band" of the story on the radio; the listener (maybe the guitarist for the "band") turns the dial on the radio and lands on an acoustic guitar player. Maybe it reminds him of his earlier days and he begins to play along and improvise a melody, reminiscing of his old band mate(s). That leads into the lyrics of WYWH and sets up the lyrical climax of the album. Sad and poetic and very much a piece and part of life.

    • @shaheerraza4096
      @shaheerraza4096 Рік тому

      I think theres no transition musically but theres definitely a transition in the story they are telling. The end of Welcome to the Machine very clearly seems to lead to them going to a big room full of stars and music industry executives.

    • @shaheerraza4096
      @shaheerraza4096 Рік тому +1

      Also, Welcome to the Machine was originally supposed to transition directly into Have a Cigar when they recorded it. But in production they decided to split Shine on into two halves and stuck the second half into the second side, moving Welcome to the Machine to the first side.

  • @davidlong9009
    @davidlong9009 Рік тому +1

    My word, of all the youtube streamers you are by far the best and most inciteful commentator have heard, many thanks for your perspective....

  • @dickmckenna9447
    @dickmckenna9447 Рік тому +3

    Great reaction and interpretation to a great Floyd album Syed. It's hard to pick a favorite for me but I sure do like "Have a Cigar". I love the groove, the guitar licks and last but not least, the vocal delivery. Provided by none other than the great Roy Harper who was the inspiration to the Led Zeppelin song "Hats off to Roy Harper", off of their 3rd album. Apparently he happened to be in the studio and offered to do the vocal after both David and Roger "declined" for some reason. I for one am glad that they did. Hats off to Roy Harper for that. 😊✌️🎩

  • @woodykinney8222
    @woodykinney8222 Рік тому

    Pink Floyd is,was,always will be just bad ass.The creativity in their music is amazing. They have a sound that is all their own,nothing else like it.Everything about them from lyrics,vocals,musicianship,videos, and live performances just doesn’t get better.Each person in the group was a star in their own right, but David Gilmours abilities with the guitar was the sound that made Pink Floyd such a iconic group.

  • @rachaddle6581
    @rachaddle6581 Рік тому

    So glad your starting to understand these tracks as a whole!! Awesome band of ALL TIME!!!!🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴

  • @StrongStyleFiction
    @StrongStyleFiction Рік тому +11

    I've really been enjoying your Pink Floyd videos. It was my Dad's favorite band and became one of mine as well. Hope you hit up some of their early stuff as it is kind of different. Also, I'd like to request Too Old To Rock and Roll, Too Young to Die by Jethro Tull. Lyrically, it one of my all time favorite songs and I' think you would enjoy digging into it. Cheers!

    • @SyedRewinds
      @SyedRewinds  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the donation and the kind words. Its so cool to see people connect through music and my videos. Your Dad had great taste in music.
      Your suggestion is now on the list mate!

    • @Vrealita
      @Vrealita Рік тому

      Great great album as well, by the same name!

  • @stevedahlberg8680
    @stevedahlberg8680 Рік тому +5

    I'm so happy you're checking this shit out man. Musician of a very long time of my life and they are not my absolute favorite band by any means but they are way way way way way way up there. They had such an impact on me growing up as a kid.

  • @jameshuston9589
    @jameshuston9589 8 місяців тому

    Yes. It's the flow of the music throughout the album on a lot of the older '60's, 70's...

  • @WMalven
    @WMalven Рік тому

    Simply put, this song and "Have a Cigar" were written as an indictment of the recording industry and how they treat artists.

  • @aVerySillyBilly
    @aVerySillyBilly Рік тому

    Cigar might have my favourite solo from Dave. Love it. and the Radio transition into Wish is just amazing.

  • @stephenqualtrough7322
    @stephenqualtrough7322 Рік тому +1

    Masterful commentary on this video. Yet again it's another insightful triumph

  • @cletusdalglish-schommer1573

    "It's so much more impactful when you hear it in the context of the album"... YES! and the transitions go boom.

  • @johnnyjohnny8636
    @johnnyjohnny8636 Рік тому +1

    I never realized that the vocal on Cigar wasn't Waters till years after I got into Floyd. He knocked it out of the park.

  • @vicprovost2561
    @vicprovost2561 Рік тому +5

    Quite the album, the way it flows for this band is an audio miracle, it just never gets old, no matter how many times you hear it. Quite the 3 song stretch and a withering commentary on the music industry in those days. For me Meddle, through the Wall, is as good a 5 album stretch as you will ever hear. More greatness to come. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎷🎶

    • @ianfortier6796
      @ianfortier6796 Рік тому +3

      Don't forget Obscured By Clouds and count the string 6 masterpieces in a row!

    • @vicprovost2561
      @vicprovost2561 Рік тому

      @@ianfortier6796 Yes, another fine effort, and remarkable that it is a soundtrack. Like More it has some killer tracks.

  • @ginjamutha
    @ginjamutha Рік тому +1

    Have a Cigar is such a great track. I love it when Gilmour goes all bluesy. And when you think when this was made, this was so far ahead of its time in terms of how they played with their sound. It still sounds better than anything produced today. It is a masterpiece ❤️

  • @Queencollector
    @Queencollector Рік тому +1

    Roy Harper worked extensively with Jimmy Page and influenced Led Zeppelin. When you get to Led Zeppelin's third album, you'll find a Hats Off to (Roy) Harper song

  • @NathanThurberMusic
    @NathanThurberMusic Рік тому +2

    One of the first chord progressions I learned on guitar. Still an amazing song all these years later.

    • @georgelynch6139
      @georgelynch6139 Рік тому

      Same here, it was so satisfying to make such simple chords with your own fingers.

  • @Glasgow_kiss
    @Glasgow_kiss Рік тому

    from have a cigar to wish you were here, they transitioned into and old radio, then a guy playing along to that radio, then into the song, a call back to how they first got into music.

  • @mikefetterman6782
    @mikefetterman6782 Рік тому

    That is Gilmour singing along with the guitar at the end. He composes most of his solos by singing them first, then working them out on guitar. This time, he left the voice bleed into the track.

  • @jennifercampanaro7544
    @jennifercampanaro7544 Рік тому

    They need to see them live !

  • @jamesdignanmusic2765
    @jamesdignanmusic2765 Рік тому +3

    Your "Another Brick in the Wall" comment was appropriate. "Welcome to the Machine" definitely points the way towards some of the musical sounds and lyrical ideas used on The Wall. A great track. It and "Have a Cigar" are both scathing attacks on the music business and the way it is run by people who only see the dollar signs. And "Wish You Were Here" is another beautiful song for Syd - a song which you grasp perfectly for its context within the album.

  • @fukkar4545
    @fukkar4545 Рік тому

    Yes often Floyd's songs often link in but welcome to the machine was the end of side one on LP and cassette 😉👍

  • @sabralocke4904
    @sabralocke4904 Рік тому

    The guitar lick on have a cigar- wicked as all out

  • @Proud.American58
    @Proud.American58 Рік тому +3

    Have you done an album side reaction to Rush’s 2112 album? Or The Who’s rock operas Tommy and Quadrophenia? I think you would really enjoy all three. #rush #2112 #thewho #tommy #quadrophenia

    • @vicprovost2561
      @vicprovost2561 Рік тому +1

      Yes, those albums would sound fine next to Pink Floyd reactions, more musical genius.

  • @jbellinger99
    @jbellinger99 Рік тому +2

    You realize that now you have to move on to "Animals" the next step before "The Wall" - Waters begins to take over the direction of the band. Gilmour is absolutely on fire. "Animals" is a bitter, ugly, mean-spirited and paranoid masterwork. But man, this is a band that handles self-destruction very well. In the beginning.

  • @sabralocke4904
    @sabralocke4904 Рік тому

    Wish you were here makes me cry thinking of my friend that's passed- every damn time- pink Floyd really are masters at what they do

  • @jiminut
    @jiminut Рік тому

    Maybe it's just me but I love how the record exec is so "sincere" that he doesn't even bother to add the "ly".

  • @stevedahlberg8680
    @stevedahlberg8680 Рік тому +2

    Damn man your actions are smart enough you might be able to actually handle really early pink floyd. It doesn't show up in reactions from what I can tell although I haven't explicitly searched for it. But I would say like see Emily play. And then follow that with be careful with that axe eugene. This will give you a want to punch glimpse into their earlier Persona which of course now we're back heavily in the 60s and said bear it is around and all that but it just shows you what they evolved into later. But each in their own way, I actually fell in love with those songs. They were really special even back then.

  • @scotttrainer9704
    @scotttrainer9704 Рік тому +1

    Roy Harper, Zeppelin did a tribute to him, Hats Off to Roy Harper.

  • @Queencollector
    @Queencollector Рік тому +1

    Welcome to the Machine is interesting for two factors. First - here for the first time a musical progression is heard, which will receive its final development in the Wall. The second is that dreams of rock star success and fame will later also be developed in the Wall. So this song is like a teaser for the upcoming album

  • @Tricknologyinc
    @Tricknologyinc Рік тому

    22:43
    1. Not a trumpet but a synthesizer.
    2. vocalization is a vocal rendition of a slide guitar solo replacing the guitar with voice. The fact that Gilmore can hit all those notes with his voice I think reveals a lot of the inspiration for rock vocals with the singer in almost a competition with the guitar. Robert Plant demonstrated this scatting along with page's guitar a few times.
    3. Bands like Pink Floyd and Genesis didn't just craft songs as little dalliances, but crafted entire albums as long pilgrimage style journeys that represent lifelong studies in the existential puzzles of living design.

  • @stephencrowley3939
    @stephencrowley3939 Рік тому +3

    The concept of this album is very much what the band was experiencing at the time, particularly after they had achieved such massive success with DSOTM. Missing Syd, being consumed by the machine, the big wigs that wanted the next "hit" and the fractures within the band that had started to appear.

  • @cartercarter645
    @cartercarter645 Рік тому

    Great reaction!! I have heard this song a lot over the years, but I never thought of the transition as a door opening - wow - thank you for your insight! Keep up the classic Rock

  • @des2610
    @des2610 Рік тому

    The Machine is the music industry.

  • @kengunter6903
    @kengunter6903 Рік тому

    The GOAT bro who else could.... ???

  • @Frankincensedjb123
    @Frankincensedjb123 Рік тому

    Pink Floyd is one of the all-time greats that didn't make singles. Listening to any of their albums outside of the whole or album significantly negated the overall effect of the material. I grew up a hard rock guy, mainly listening to Zep, Sabbath, Deep Purple, Van Halen, etc. But Floyd is one of those bands that broke all boundaries and stretched way beyond any genre, thus the success of Dark Side of the Moon and many of their mid-period albums. Nothing flashy about them, but the way they sculpted a musicscape with sound, song, and word is second to none.

  • @dawnekay1567
    @dawnekay1567 Рік тому

    Those funny sounds ar the end of Wish……is David making his famous guitar sound with his voice. You can see him do at Pulse…..I once saw him pick up a Sax and play it like it was his instrument and sit down at a set of drums and go off…..he is a musical god.

  • @PickupthePieces76
    @PickupthePieces76 Рік тому +2

    Although not completely confirmed as far as I know, it is rumoured that the cough in the beginning is David coughing before he starts playing. Even though they opted to keep it in the recording he didn't like how he sounded and quit smoking.

  • @robertherring9277
    @robertherring9277 Рік тому +2

    The machine and have a cigar is about the music industry that chewed Syd up and spit him out. This album is awesome.

  • @philshorten3221
    @philshorten3221 Рік тому +1

    "it's a hell of a start"..... Except the band has been working their asses off for years struggling, but to the music exec this is the first he's heard of them.... an overnight success 🤔

  • @carlosruiz-ob7le
    @carlosruiz-ob7le Рік тому +3

    Genios absolutos, en el que quizás fué su máximo momento de inspiración musical. Liricamente, desde Dark................. fueron brillantes

  • @urgemore
    @urgemore Рік тому

    I am absolutely not saying it was better, but that's how we used to do it. We'd buy an album, get together with friends and any appropriate party favors, and listen to the album. And we'd talk about the musical performance and the composition, and the songs, and what they meant.

  • @lisanowka8669
    @lisanowka8669 Рік тому

    Wish you were here …so simple ,yet it grabs you hard and will not let go.The sum of loss is a simple eloquent melody.From the least of things comes the greatest.

  • @PickupthePieces76
    @PickupthePieces76 Рік тому +2

    Slightly more nuanced than Queen's Death on Two Legs, it is indeed about the music industry. And yes, Syd did fall prey to it, although the core of his issues were within him I believe.

  • @healdogtoe2c
    @healdogtoe2c Рік тому +2

    The “Trumpet sound” is a synthesizer setting.

  • @deanhovey8348
    @deanhovey8348 7 місяців тому

    I always thought in the I'll of have a cigar - the machine is the record industry

  • @martinmarenov7460
    @martinmarenov7460 Рік тому

    On ""Wish You Were Here" Gilmour is playing the solo and scat singing the same notes at the same time. He does this also on live performances.

  • @johnottawa8174
    @johnottawa8174 Рік тому +1

    your analysis of music is amazing so it is no surprise to me that you put Pink Floyd on a entirely different level from other bands.

  • @CoolCoyote
    @CoolCoyote Рік тому +1

    the album is 1 of the great artifacts of human history imo

  • @capihood4530
    @capihood4530 Рік тому +1

    Syed... What you hear at the end of Wish you were here is Gilmour using either a Vocoder or Talk Box in order to merge his vocals and his guitar, he is notorious for that. Just a creative genius.

    • @dylandenney3980
      @dylandenney3980 Рік тому +1

      He's just harmonizing with himself. Singing the same thing he's playing. Neither talk box nor vocoder have separate sounds for voice and instrument. Talk box just uses the mouth as an expression device, like wah or an envelope filter. Vocoder adds your vocal characteristics to the tone of an instrument. I'm sure you can separate the 2 somehow but this is not that complicated

  • @pcard10
    @pcard10 Рік тому +1

    you really should check out Alan Parsons project - I Robot album. He was the Pink Floyd engineer

  • @chrisautry9479
    @chrisautry9479 Рік тому

    Pink floyd is my favorite band, have a cigar my favorite song from them. My sadness when I found out it was a studio singer

  • @srt8rocketship241
    @srt8rocketship241 Рік тому

    It's records like this that make you realize that it cannot be reproduced today.

  • @Divedown_25
    @Divedown_25 Рік тому

    Polyphonic has just released a quite deep analysis of this song.

  • @mariafletcher6603
    @mariafletcher6603 Рік тому

    Check out the documentary on pink Floyd on when they meet and started playing together. Fascinating. you'll like it

  • @roberttanner5093
    @roberttanner5093 Рік тому

    Alan Parsons was an engineer on Floyd projects. You need to dive into his library.

  • @tommc3622
    @tommc3622 Рік тому

    I've said it before, but listening to a song from Pink Floyd is akin to reading a random chapter from a book.
    You can get the flavor, but you'll never get the story.

  • @simply_psi
    @simply_psi Рік тому

    Whish You Were Here is a lament to Syd and hearing it in context makes if sound even more mournful, the acoustic guitar at the beginning now sounds even more like more like it is crying. The sound that sound sad is the beauty of Rick Wright's synthesiser work, it is always amazing but on this album Rick is just performing at another level.

  • @1byte4
    @1byte4 Рік тому

    The machine is reference to the corrupt system we live in, specifically the music industry theme of this album (have a cigar)

  • @mikewatts867
    @mikewatts867 Рік тому

    Your interpretations are mostly spot on. I wouldn’t necessarily put Have a Cigar in my top 10 Floyd songs, but it’s brilliant on several levels. The story is neither Roger or David were happy with their own vocals when they tried it. I’ve heard live versions from that time and I think they do fine on it. But Roy Harper somehow, for me, sounds like a mash of both Roger and David at the same time. And the context of the song, having somehow else sing seems fitting. Which One’s Pink? This was explored later on The Wall, with the “surrogate band” idea. Whether it was a brilliant idea or a happy coincidence, it works so well.

  • @izzonj
    @izzonj Рік тому +4

    "Oh, by the way, which one's Pink," such a perfect example of a fake music exec kissing up to a band when he knows nothing about them. And the best part of that line is it is an actual quote that some exec said to them in a meeting.
    Oh, there is no transition between Welcome to the Machine and Have a Cigar because they were on different sides of the vinyl album!

    • @shaheerraza4096
      @shaheerraza4096 Рік тому

      Welcome to the Machine was originally supposed to transition directly into Have a Cigar when they recorded it. But in production they decided to split Shine on into two halves and stuck the second half into the second side, moving Welcome to the Machine to the first side.

    • @izzonj
      @izzonj Рік тому

      @@shaheerraza4096 I don't think that SOYCD I-IX could fit on one side di they had to split it. It works very well as bookends.

    • @shaheerraza4096
      @shaheerraza4096 Рік тому

      @@izzonj Isnt echoes just 2 minutes shorter. I agree 27 minutes would be a bit long and they'd have to cut something. Which might have been a good idea tbh.

    • @izzonj
      @izzonj Рік тому

      @@shaheerraza4096 Echoes is 23 1/2 min. which is a long run for an lp but not outrageous. I wonder if they edited Echoes it to fit an album side but they didn't want to edit SOYCD.
      A couple of years after WYWHI know that Stevie Wonder would use some special record pressing techniques on "Songs..." that spaces the grooves closer to get longer plays without too much loss of fidelity.

  • @hangman2159
    @hangman2159 Рік тому

    Floyd mostly had a couple of years between albums so by the time WYWH, Animals and the Wall were released you were foaming at the mouth! Most other bands would drop an album a year but Floyd were Floyd and loved it!

  • @astrogoodvibes6164
    @astrogoodvibes6164 Рік тому

    When I first bought WYWH back in '76 the immediate impression was that the entire album had a defined structure, a geometry, like a matrix or machine consisting of different compartments accessed by lifts, circuitry and ducts. I found myself moved from one compartment to the next through various transportation and filter modes in rigid perpendicular directions up down and sideways, revealing on each level a new soundscape with its own complexion and mood. The genius of this album is not only in its musicality but also in its stylized structure.

  • @aichinagoya3486
    @aichinagoya3486 Рік тому

    Gilmour added his voice to the guitar solo in Wish You Were here, most of us do not recognize though. He performs thin in live. You got to check it.

  • @Chase57Tx
    @Chase57Tx Рік тому

    The amazing thing is not only what the did, but the fact that they did it when no one else had. Everything was groundbreaking, and new.

  • @ripro83
    @ripro83 Рік тому

    The line "Oh, and by the way...which one's Pink?" was a line that an executive actually said to them in a meeting. Also the name of a really solid BBC doc. Worth your time: ua-cam.com/video/202wWg4QAss/v-deo.html

  • @raymorin7726
    @raymorin7726 Рік тому

    Time you expose your self to the greatness of devin Townsend, deadhead is a good song to start with.

  • @dizzle7558
    @dizzle7558 Рік тому

    Excellent reaction Sir🤟

  • @rogerunderhill4267
    @rogerunderhill4267 Рік тому

    Alan Parsons, a great musician in his own right (The Alan Parsons Project), was the engineer. I think!

  • @PanarchyInTheUK
    @PanarchyInTheUK Рік тому

    I love how you can hear echoes of past and future albums in WYWH. Have a Cigar feels like a premonition of Animals.

  • @mark-nm4tc
    @mark-nm4tc Рік тому

    At last, someone who does these together!. Seen a few reactors look very puzzled when it suddenly goes mono😊. Thats the problem with doing PF track by track, it messes up all the great transitions . With Time, most reactors don't even realise they listen to Breathe Reprise as a second song, they assume its just the ending of Time.

  • @randylee9705
    @randylee9705 Рік тому +1

    Animals next? Really enjoying your reactions.

  • @RMForbes505
    @RMForbes505 Рік тому

    I believe it's about the machine being the music industry.

  • @dynjarren8355
    @dynjarren8355 Рік тому

    Suddenly PF was a Cash Cow and a valuable commodity to be sold in the marketplace.
    So it wasn’t music but product that needed to be moved. And they resented it. So they did this satirical criticism of how they were being treated.

  • @martinplamondon4145
    @martinplamondon4145 Рік тому

    There is no transition between Welcome to the Machine and Have a Cigar because that's when you flipped the vinyl album over back then.

  • @mik9124
    @mik9124 Рік тому

    You got it , 👍

  • @nanghelutamx2
    @nanghelutamx2 Рік тому

    You got it

  • @Terri6868
    @Terri6868 Рік тому

    Love FLOYD ❤also Suggest SHINEDOWN Simple Man cover & then the Sound of Madness 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @charliecochran3035
    @charliecochran3035 Рік тому

    You really need to let that transition play out into the second half of Shine On You Crazy Duamond. It's critical to get the full effect.

  • @simply_psi
    @simply_psi Рік тому

    Wish You Were Here was Engineered by Brian Humphries where as Dark Side was Engineered by Alan Parsons, Alan was asked to Engineer the album but turned it down as he wanted to be more involved with the sound as a producer, not just mix things following the bands instructions, he wanted more creative input and he knew Pink Floyd would jot let him do that.

  • @cartercarter645
    @cartercarter645 Рік тому

    Also the two men on the cover are making a deal - but one of them is getting burned (figuratively and literally)

  • @shaheerraza4096
    @shaheerraza4096 Рік тому

    Also I believe the trumpet is Richard Wright on synths.

  • @TrianglesAndCircles
    @TrianglesAndCircles Рік тому

    For me it sounds like at the end of Welcome to the Machine there is a descent to reality and the elevator door opens to a large group of party-goers discussing the success of the band and they all shut up when the band exits the elevator joining them for a ceremony in the next part of the story where the band is offered something less than an understanding in the guise of a cigar.

  • @jameshuston9589
    @jameshuston9589 8 місяців тому

    Just found you. Like your analytical observations. I'm sure you would like Pink Floyd's album, "Animals". Thanks.

  • @pablolazaromartinez3541
    @pablolazaromartinez3541 Рік тому

    Could you please react to their last concert together in Live 8? It's a thrill to see, it's historic and there Will never be again... 😔❤️