Mind blown yet again!......Amazing that I lived my life without these songs in it..better late than never! Thanks so much for watching. Let me know below of other PF masterpieces. 🥰
Great review. Many life-long Pink Floyd fans, me included, would say that you haven't really lived until you've heard their incomparable 19-minute work of genius, 'Echoes', from their album, Meddle. I strongly suggest you listen to it next. And in the best way possible, I guarantee you'll never be the same again. Subscribed.
Definitely do live at Pompeii, and also David Gilmour live in Gdansk from 2006 (Rick's final recording of Echoes before he passed), but as with all Pink Floyd songs you should do the studio version first. Floyd live is better than anyone but what they do in the studio sometimes gets lost in a live recording.
It's not just that you gain by listening to all 9 parts together, but that -- like most Pink Floyd albums -- you gain by listening to the whole album from front to back. The songs cross-fade into each other, and the story telling is built as a whole, not just in individual unrelated songs. (This is especially true in the albums from Dark Side through Final Cut.)
Lovely to hear you give the keyboardist a mention. Seldom does Richard Wright get the recognition he deserves. His contribution is the glue that holds the whole album together!! 😁😁🇬🇧
The next 10 minutes of part two are the best! They opened with this at Maine road in Manchester UK in 1988. Just as Gilmour comes in with his guitar in the opening sequence. These covers on each side of the stage fell down revealing 50 feet of speakers and Rick Pitched his bass pedal up to volume 13 and shook every organ in the upper body making your ribs rattle.
Top Shelf Head phones are a must for the opening of this song. There is so much you cant hear or sense otherwise. So many light trickles of sound moving around in your mind , right to left, in and out. Nearly subliminal. Finding something new countless times no matter how many times you listened before. And without doing drugs but sipping on some nice Vodka or Tequila and a hit or two of your favorite green will only help find your center.
I am so jealous of you listening to this for the first time.I bought this album at 16 when it came out. I played it constantly on my little Mary Quant record player, I am back in my bedroom 😌🥰❤, pure talent& genius
You have the most expressive eyes, when you tear up, I tear up. Loving this channel! I've been listening to this album for almost 50 years, and it can still make me cry. It was an out-of-body experience the first time I heard this song. The interplay between David's guitar and Richard's keyboard...not of this world.
Aww, thanks so much! Yes, I've teared up/cried more often than I expected (which was zero) before I started this channel...but hey, I'm listening to the most creative and beautiful music ever made, so it's actually quite expected and justified! Speaking of this masterpiece album, did you see I reacted to Welcome to the Machine today! Thanks for the beautiful comment/compliment... 😊
"Pink Floyd has sent more people to space than NASA." - Kersten Graham. " Drugs don't make Pink Floyd better, Pink Floyd makes drugs better" - Unknown.
Oh yes James, I def use headphones, maybe my hair was covering them, and I'm going to switch to wireless headphones probably tomorrow. I have those bulky studio headphones, but they are very uncomfortable...thanks
Another , to me, brilliant album is The Final Cut, again I feel must be listened to in its entirety, this to me, showcases Walters talent and is heartbreakingly beautiful
I wasvery fortunate to see them 6 times, from their beginning & through their earlier days into the late 70's ((early 80's once)). With no comparison, the very best concerts I've ever had the privilege to attend. There was nothing like them before and since. Phenomenal. I cannot tell you how many times I've listened to complete albums alone & with numerous groups of friends. In many altered states. Hey, I mean it was the 70's after all. Lol. You're correct in saying listening to the entire albums is a must. Respect
You're hitting two of my ultra favorites (Rush and Pink Floyd). :) Love this whole PF album. I love that they used silence, space and time to really give the song full effect. Mark Knopfler has such a love too for a song that is properly given some space to breath and grow.
@@retroreactions.... The Wall . Their '79 concept album . 4 sides long. If you're considering this album in the future, I recommend listening to one side at a time rather than individual tracks.
@@retroreactions.... You could contact another reactor called Justin from JustJP channel. I'm sure he'd give you some advice . He's an easy going sort of fella .
Funny you mentioned him, I used to watch him because of Depeche and The Cure n stuff, but then I got into creating ASMR and focused on that in 2022. Now I started watching him again about a week ago. I think for his full albums he plays only tiny bits on YT, but I gotta look into it more. He's amazing with his reviews and comfort on camera. Thanks!
One thing to remember is that when this first came out, it was on cassette, or vinyl records, and all of Shine On would NOT have fit on one side of the album, so they split it. Also, you will find when you listen, it is not so in harmony with parts 1 to 5, but rather to the songs directly preceding it, making each side seamless transitions, which they did with several albums.
This came out on vinyl. There wasn’t enough room to keep the quality if they had kept both 1-5 and 6-9 on one side so they had to split it. Or so I’m told. Your grand children will be playing this for their grand children. That’s how timeless this group is.
And to think....we were alive when they were alive!! Lucky us haha. Thanks for the info. Yes, it's impossible for this kind of music to ever fade away...
Pink Floyd songs always end too soon because they always leave you wanting more. The next song is Welcome to the Machine which you could hear the beginning of at the very end. Those 2 songs are particularly great to listen to in one go.
Before this album was released in NZ side 1 was played on the radio. I heard it first time played in NZ and I couldn't believe what I was hearing. So beautiful, so incredibly unique. I was ready for side 2 the next night. One of the greatest albums ever. My favourite Pink Floyd album.
@Retro Reactions yh's I would recommend to listen to tha' whole of PF's work, @ must listen to every track of ""pulse concert"" @ Animals, tha' original! ❤️ 👋Xxx.
I like those Pink Floyd songs. Wish You Were Here is my favorite albums by them. You certainly gain lots of viewers with this band. Now i hope you will also went to discover some more obscure bands from the great prog period. I know Gentle giant or Van der Graaf or Greenslade won't bring you as many viewers, but their music will certainly surprise you. As far as good as Pink Floyd or Yes, but less known. I advice On Reflection for Gentle Giant, Arrow for Van der Graaf and Little Red Fry-up by Greenslade. 3 incredible songs.
New subscriber here. Hope you keep going down the PF rabbit hole! Been listening 50+ years now and still never gets old. Depeche mode probably took some lessons from PF, many have. These guys started in 60s. Check out Pulse concert, 1994, Comfortably Numb. The guitar solo by David Gilmour has now been voted #1 in rock history. It will blow you away!
Thank you so much for your support! I have watched CN from Pulse already (I cried), and just watched "Shine On" from Pulse last night, can't believe how awesome they were live as well!
I dig your commentary. You're very well-spoken and have great use of words to describe what many of us know, but you are hearing for the first time. Very nice job!
@@retroreactions.... I think you should listen to the album in order. Dark Side Of The Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals, and The Wall are concept albums, meant to be listened to as one “song”.
That's what I'm saying....up until I started this channel a few weeks ago, I only had heard Us & Them, Another Brick and Money. Well, we all make mistakes in life haha...so excited for the PF journey...thanks
Phenomenal Album. The ‘Wish You Were Here’ Album is best listened to from beginning to end. It’s how it’s meant to be, just like ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’. The Sax’ Player is Dick Parry, who turned 80 last month. (December). He played on the Albums, ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’, ‘Wish You Were Here’ and ‘The Division Bell’ too. Fantastic. 🎶❤️🎶
@@retroreactions.... Yes, he’s on all of ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’ Album, which of course, ‘Us And Them’ is from. Can’t remember if I mentioned, it’s the 50th Anniversary this year of this incredible Album. Hard to believe I bought it the day it was released, in 1973. And still get goosebumps now. Amazing. 🎶❤️🎶
Yea I had thought about it being 50 years already. Crazy that I heard the album name all my life, seen the image all my life, yet I won't hear the full album till 2023 when I'm almost 50 haha! Better late than never! Excited for The Wall, Animals and Meddle, well all of them really!
Very good reaction. I was 16 when I bought this LP in 1977. Why split it up? Because of the vinyl album. Parts 1-9 would not fit on one side so they brilliantly split it with Welcome to the Machine, Have a Cigar and WYWH. The album is meant to play at one sitting, and yes the songs flow into each other. It is indeed their tribute to Syd Barret who formed the band, and was still alive at the time. (S)hine on (Y)ou Crazy (D)iamond). RIP. I also recommend listening to Dark Side and Animals straight through. All three are masterpieces and I can't pick a favorite.
Thanks so much Jim. Makes sense about the vinyl, didn't even consider that. So it looks like at least this album, The Wall and Dark Side all have songs that flow into each other? I love when artists do that. So curious as to what Animals sounds like.
@retroreactions.... Buckle up for Animals! It's said Waters based it loosely on Orwells Animal Farm, but to me it's his in your face critique of people and politics. And the soundscapes are phenomenal. Personally I'm not a fan of The Wall as a concept album. Too much Waters and too little PF. But it's full of great tracks and top notch Gilmour guitar work!
Lovely...another one to blow my mind and make me cry lol...Yea I hope to do The Wall as a full album, maybe 2 part reaction...I think I'd have to make cuts though for UA-cam if I do it that way...trying to see what's best.
I've seen others do The Wall in 4 videos, one vinyl side per video. That might be the way to go. Great reactions, man. Loving your Pink Floyd work thus far!
Hey man, this was my first video from you, it was just in my recommended today and I’m a huge Pink Floyd fan so I had to check it out. I had to subscribe instantly, you have such a fantastic way of talking about the song, and it’s clear how much you appreciate all the little details of it! Can’t wait to watch more.
Hi Ninja Tony! Welcome to the Retro Reactions Crew! Thanks so much for your sub, comment and for watching. I really appreciate your compliments! Tons more PF to come on the channel. Can you believe in 47 years I only managed to hear 3 or 4 PF songs?!
i do love depeche mode for their own longevity and musicality, emotions etc, always will, PF are just on a different energy level and musicality in such a unique space that it's hard to compare them, pointless, but both are amazing, looking forward to the new DM drop this year
Yea hard to compare, but I just left a list for someone else of which DM songs remind me of PF musically or journey-wise, I'm sure you know them: OK, here's my expert opinion haha. I'm biased because these are some of my favorites that often bring tears to my eyes. DM really doesn't have the sound of PF since they are heavily synth/electronic based songs with some guitar mixed in for the most part, but these remind me of PF style/feelings a bit for sure. Hope you can listen to several of them over time! All brilliant, in no particular order: 1) I Want It All- Beautiful song with a LONG epic otherworldly electronic ending (you know I love long drawn out parts) 2) Agent Orange- Beautiful instrumental that should get to your soul, the oldest song on the list, from 1987 3) Waiting for the Night- Soft gorgeous song with great sounds and vocals, again a long epic ending with the strangest harmonies out there! 4) Judas- Another soft but deep song thanks to heavy use of real uilleann pipes (from Ireland). Then a climactic what seems to be ending leads into another long electronic outro, which makes me cry it's so darn cool! 5) The Love Thieves- Another slower one, very relaxing. Great guitar work and sounds, epic guitar lines at the ending section. 6) Jazz Thieves- Instrumental, great sounds, kind of spooky, definitely that other worldly Pink Floyd vibe. 7) Shine- Yet another beautiful slower one. Great sounds as always. 8) Easy Tiger- Dark shorter instrumental. Nice little beat. 9) I Am You- Deep, great melody, dark vibe until a triumphant more happy ending that has brought tears! 10) Spacewalker- Great little instrumental that literally takes me on a journey into space. Pairs perfect with Echoes LOL 11) Cover Me- Another HUGELY atmospheric space song with amazing slide guitar throughout. Long cool ending that fades down.
@@retroreactions.... yes I have their songs and listen to many DM Songs and can totally empathize with that feeling of a soundscape built to tel a story, like behind the wheel, most of songs of faith and devotion, playing the angel, sounds of the universe, so many so I do get your reference to them. Another set of musicians to listen too is Marillion (pre and post Fish) his solo works too, genesis, camel, Thomas Dolby among many others I listen too
What a wonderful song to be introduced to in the New Year! I have been following your Genesis journey, so I was intrigued to hear your take on a different band. This is such a great tune and a wonderful homage to the great Syd Barrett! I am happy to subscribe to your channel and look forward to many future shared journeys. 😎😎
I had a friend in the early 70's who like Syd took an acid trip and never came back. One night he hung himself in his parents garage as they returned home from dinner. Don't do Drugs kids!
First time visitor. Wow man, your VOICE is right out of the 60’s and 70’s FM radio…so mellow…..goes totally with a psychedelic vibe. You should be on Sirius! 😁✌️
Hello, Helene! Welcome and thanks for watching and all your comments. Glad you like my vocal style. I'm still very new here and felt it may be too mellow still for reactions haha...
@@retroreactions.... depends on where you want to take the channel. It’s perfect for the vibe of your music now. If you want to get into thrash metal, maybe not a good match 😉😏. That actually is something I’m wondering….since you said Depeche Mode was your favorite band. I know maybe two of their songs and know they are classified as Electronica, synth-pop, New Wave, Alternative. That’s VERY 80’s style. And yeah, I think you’d love some Portishead and Massive Attack. And it explains why you’re drawn to Pink Floyd…one of my two favorite bands. You probably like The Police and Talking Heads? But what about hard rock? Zeppelin? That’s my other favorite band. They have softer songs that are lovely; The Rain Song, Ten Years Gone, That’s the Way, Fool in the Rain. And if you are drawn to Eastern scales and rhythms… then perhaps you would like Friends But if you want other pathways , I understand
Def not a thrash metal fan, so we don't need to worry about that haha. I know alot of Police songs, but not much from Talking Heads. I need to add Zeppelin to the channel soon!
Saw Pink Floyd in 1977 for $10.60 at Soldier Field in Chicago. They played this entire Album as well as all of Animals and Money for an Encore. Amazing. When they were recording this song Syd actually showed up at the studio. They didn't recognize him at first. He was over weight and had shaved his eyebrows off. then he just left as quickly as he showed up.
The track titles from Animals are applied to different groups of people. Dogs are businessmen and cutthroat who do whatever it takes to win. Pigs are politicians and people in positions of authority. They specifically reference three different "pigs". Margaret Thatcher, Mary Whitehouse (a Brit who spoke out against smut and anything deemed less than wholesome in media), but I can't recall who the third person is. Sheep is about the masses and are being urged to rise up against the Pigs and Dogs.
I was 12 in 1972, big Floyd fan, I took my first hit of acid, I loved it, my friends kinda freaked out a little bit o started taking it 4/5 times a week for the next decade, tripping listening to Floyd, doesn't get any better.
Oh yes Nicholas, I definitely use headphones, maybe my hair was covering them. I'm going to switch to wireless headphones probably tomorrow. I have those bulky studio headphones, but they are very uncomfortable...thanks
Retro, sitting in a bean bag with some good hash 1979, singing "remember when you were young" and then listening to David Bowie and Marc Bolan alongside Led zeppelin and Jefferson Airplane. The best Zeppelin song was "When the levee breaks"
You should definitely check out Marooned (instrumental), High Hopes and Sorrow for the later Gilmour Floyd stuff. For SURE SURE SURE you must check out "Echoes" which was a few albums back, but encapsulates this same feel as Shine On. Four people creating that magic sound. I always love to see people's mind blown by Floyd! We'll steer you towards some Porcupine Tree which is kind of a more modern version of Pink Floyd. Voyage 34 for sure I'd suggest.
Wow, my Love for psychedelic rock starte with pink floyd, i've been listening to a lot of other stuff, lately a lot of King gizzard & the lizard wizard which is just great on it's own... But coming back to these pink floyd classics is just magical everytime. Pink floyd is just different than all the other ones
@@retroreactions.... you might not fully get it on first listen through. It's a lot to take in. But for me it's now one of the few albums I can easily play start to finish.
HAHA! That's amazing....I was half kidding! Now I'm ready for some good oinky sounds...Hmmm I use headphones in my reactions, but I can always listen again loud on my studio speakers afterward...
Funny I read that exact thing and forgot to bring it up in the video. He came to the studio on the very last day of mixing. Talk about fate and telepathy! It stated they didn't even recognize him at first. Dunno about that but I can see it due to the issues he had...
@@retroreactions.... If you do a google image search for "syd wish you were here", there are several examples of "early" Syd versus the Syd that turned up at the studio. Practically unrecognisable.
I just discovered you and very much enjoyed watching you leave and go to Planet Pink Floyd, a place I've been visiting regularly for 45 years, since The Wall came out. A place where Earth doesn't matter, just the music. The incredible, mind-altering music. You should listen to this album in its entirety, uninterrupted. Not for a reaction video, just for you. You'll be blown away. I'll be watching your Pink Floyd journey-enjoy the trip, man!
You don't so much listen to Pink Floyd you experience them. Try Echoes live from Gdansk. last time David Gilmour and Richard Wright played it before Richard died. David will never play it live again in memory of his friend.
@@retroreactions.... it’s the classic original but the version from Gdańsk is as good but ends so poignantly it will bring tears to your eyes hearing the guitar and keyboard call and response knowing it is the last time it will ever be played.
Is it Syd's theme you ask? Well its called (S)hine on (Y)ou crazy (D)iamond for a reason. Yes Shine On You Crazy Diamond is kind of an acronym for (Syd) Barrett. And that was done on Purpose By The Lyricist Roger Waters who's the bass player for Floyd! And of course David Gilmore is the lead guitarist and usual main singer except for this song. And of course Richard Wright the keyboardist the secret weapon of Pink Floyd and the glue that holds all the music together! And Nick Mason the perfect drummer. But if you want to hear some more incredible keyboard sounds do "welcome to the machine", from the Same album which follows the end of the first half of this song you're listening to on the album!!
Hi Jon, thanks for the info. Need to learn as much of this amazing band asap. Yes, "Welcome" will come soon I think, especially because that intro to it has me very intrigued!
Haha nice..Yes, love The Police too, got to see them live more recently. I was actually trying to find songs from them and Sting solo yesterday that I haven't heard...
Oh for sure! They are actually my #2 favorite band of all time so I've likely heard everything by them...so many I wish I could hear for the very first time again...
Other highly emotional guitar playing is from Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits….Telegraph Road or Brothers in Arms. Also, the song The Bluest Blues by Alvin Lee, with George Harrison on slide, has some of the most beautifully emotive guitar playing I’ve ever heard. Child of the 60’s here…. This is my past.
It literally is ending too soon. This runs into the next track and then you flip it over and listen to the rest of it. Not really 1-5 then 6-9. More like all of side 1 then all of side 2. We didn't do singles. Only albums and always the whole thing in one sitting. Times have changed. Awesome reaction.
Thanks Ian for the compliment! I wish I could listen to the albums all at once like you all did, but of course doing it on a UA-cam channel, there's different things to consider. I hope to do at lease 1 full album, or maybe in 2 sections, or listen to full album at once and release song by song...
I love those parts where the drummer has a regular beat going but NO HI HAT. Gotta be careful doing that; it's gotta be perfect! The Beatles could do it, too, as in Something and Oh! Darling.
one can take it as a call for Syd Barrett to come out of hiding and shine as in make art again. But it can also be taken as a call for anyone sinking in solitude to come out of it. but it wasn't a call for him to join Pink Floyd because they couldn't work with him before. Maybe if they took him back as a composer it would have been better.
As you'll no doubt discover if you haven't bts already, a lot of their early stuff pre-Dark Side can be a little challenging. Lots of avante garde noodling and music concrete experimentation. You seem to know a thing or two about the nuts and bolts of musical composition, so you might be able to hang with that stuff better than most, but it can be a little jarring after immersing yourself in the pure sonic perfection of their classic era. Glad to welcome you as a new fan!
Yea I've written 62 songs back in the days so I usually approach listening to songs from a musical direction first vs lyrical, as you see in my video I'm sure. I'm very opened minded musically, but definitely biased to music with keyboards/synths. So far they've delivered greatly with those instruments...
@@retroreactions.... Oh yeah, you'll be fine then. Rick Wright was even MORE prominent in their early days if y'can believe it, but once Gilmour found his feet w/ the band and slid into the co-lead role, Rick became more the foundation-layer and texture-maker. At first I found the stretch of albums from Piper at the Gates of Dawn to Ummagumma kinda bewildering and off-putting (with plenty of gems scattered throughout, dgmw), but once I absorbed all of their material and became a bit of a PF "scholar", I was able to appreciate their growth curve, which was more steady and linear than it appears upon first listen.
@@retroreactions.... I look forward to enjoying any part of that journey you decide to post. And if you ever want/need a research assistant or just someone to gab with about the band, feel free to reach out. I could always use a healthy outlet for all this niche knowledge I've built up over the years, until I get off my duff and do the PF retrospective I've been threatening to do for ages lol. I can point you to at least one reactor who just straight up read my notes on camera, if need arises. Cheers! ~Shane
Thanks for the offer Shane. Sounds like you have all the PF answers and you should def do your retrospective asap...Carpe Diem! Thanks for your support!
For floyd the absolute pinnacle are 4 albums done in the 70's and really need to listen to the whole album. Dark side of the moon, wish you were here,animals,and the wall. You should read a little about the albums first because there all concept albums especially the wall which I consider the King of concept albums. Then explore the albums for the 60's and the albums after the wall when Roger Waters left the Band.
Yes, those 4 seem to be heavy hitters. I should at least go in order if I won't do full album at once. Or maybe listen all at once and release it song by song. So much music, so much to decide!!
Difficult to pick out single Floyd tracks, you must listen to the full album start to finish, The Dark Side Of The Moon then Wish You Were Here, then The Wall, and when you can drag yourself away move on to the masters of Prog rock in the 70s- "Yes", Close To The Edge is considered to be one of their greatest masterpieces.
Pensa che alcuni dicono " ma Gilmour non sa suonare , non ha tecnica " io invece dico che la sua è la tecnica che apprezzo di più , la sua musica è per me una droga .
@@retroreactions.... grazie per avermi risposto , scusa se scrivo in italiano ma purtroppo l' inglese lo conosco poco . Ad ogni modo ti consiglio di guardare "Echoes" live Gdansk dove Gilmour suona per l'ultima volta con Wright , emozionante è dire poco .
@@retroreactions.... oh, I didn’t mean for the channel. I meant for your own listening. I’m going by your rules! 😉. And no, Beatles wouldn’t bring traffic, because they block everything.
Do be aware of another band... started as a joke in 1987, Steven Wilson's "Porcupine Tree" was a prog tribute / mock / fun band who could play at this level. It was so well received that PT stayed together and have put out much original work. Now regarded as "the best band you've never heard of". It's excellent quality, different, original, must be over a dozen LPs out by now. As a listening experience, PF and PT are at the same level, individual tracks nosing out ahead... but, PT have lots and lots of albums. Take a wiki look @ who Steve Wilson is - once you've listened to all PF's records strongly recommend trying some PT! PS - PF album tracks flow into each other, so best listened to as whole sides.
@@retroreactions....Big-ish in US. Many US reactors love them, but prog is rather eclipsed by other genres today - hence more are listening to various sorts of metal. PT followed that and developed a heavier sound, yet still awesome long pieces with great instrumentals. But PF still to be finished! Their "great" albums are, in sequential listening order: Meddle, Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals, The Wall - with earlier and later LPs rather "OK - rather meh, not-so-impressive". Some snatches of brilliance here and there, but the PF albums listed above are killer start to finish. PF sound changes, so these I've shown in time order so your ear can zone in to what's going on. Be warned: the PF albums have songs, but are intended to be listed to in whole side listens - songs merge one into another (I blame CDs - these wanted to chop LPs up into "tracks" - yet PF songs flow one into another and carry prior context / musical themes from the preceding song). The worst LP of PF to mess up (by choosing any old track in the wrong order) is Dark Side. DSOTM is one of the 20th century's masterworks and is a concept album - really, all one song. The end of Side 2 is the start of Side 1; you can loop the entire album. Tip when reacting - listen to whole sides, yet release one or two songs as seperate reactions. However, early Porcupine Tree "splits" from cloning the PF sound around Meddle - PT's "Sky Moves Sideways" sounds like a PF album which might have naturally dropped either side of Meddle. PT diverges later, but maintains awesomeness. All good fun! PS see some people calling for Echos. That's off of PF's Meddle. Recommend the studio version 1st...
Thanks for all the good info! Didn't know Meddle was one of the greats. Yea, I think I'll have to do it that way. I still have to worry about copyright issues and blocks here, and I wanna make the PF journey last a while too. I may have to release Echoes studio and live at the same time, because it's definitely a split decision amongst the fans! Cheers!
Song was a tribute to the band's co-founder Sid Barrett. He lost his mind. *edit- Sorry, made my comment before end of video. You already knew who he was.
It took me a few tries to warm up to this song, because I was not always the genius you see before you. *snicker snort* It was early in my discovery arc (18 yo, 19?) where I'd only heard Division Bell, Dark Side and The Wall, and just...craved quicker dopamine hits, y'know? After learning about Syd and the band's history, and putting some life experience under my belt, it's now a Top 10 PF song, easily. I will say - hipster opinion alert - Part 6-9 I like better; it vies with Dogs and Hey You for top spot, and features my single favorite 3 or 4 minutes of music - any musician, any genre, full stop.
@@retroreactions.... more like the emotional climax of the song, and bookends the album for good reason. I will say no more to keep your reaction pure, should you decide to let us watch. We can discuss after what you think those extra-special few mins are, but I doubt you'll need many guesses.
Pink floyd didn't write songs, they wrote albums. More specifically they wrote rock operas. This song didn't end too soon, it didnt end. It simply rolled into the next stage. The reason they sandwiched Shine the way they did because the whole album told the story of Syd. Opened with a lament to majesty of early era syd and their sadness to how that panned out. Then they wrote a couple of scathing movements about the industry that ruined him, wished he was still here then closed out with a heart breaking Shine on reprise. You will never understand Pink Floyd by listening to individual moments (tracks). Pull up a beanbag and dim the lights and ride the waves bro
Yea of all bands to listen that way, I know it's PF. Just seems hard to do on a YT channel and being new to it and not knowing quite how it all works. Will do my best! Thanks
depeche mode ?... ok ... we have a connection... im working to reconstruct the mono synths one of the main things that get me about Pink Floyd is how the main egos in the band wont let the keys have the spot ever ... they get intros and points but they never have a "firth of fifth " or a "whatever ... not naming names " everyone that does reactions deals with the same bedrock ... you could innovate and react to appropriate new music of the same calibre ... you would be an innovator does that cross the genres ? or is that just a promoter looking for a boat payment ? also i wanted to ask ... how do you feel discovering older music and its influences ... of course its good where do you feel it sits ... here > ... yesterday ?... tomorrow ?
That's sad to hear....but what I have heard with the keys is VERY satisfying! For now I def plan to stick to only the 30 year window...that's where my musical heart lies. Loving this journey, especially with my eyes being further opened to progressive rock. This stuff I'm hearing is timeless and soars high in its own realm....
New visitor. If you listen to the lyrics, there is nothing positive about the chorus. It speaks of loss, tragedy, yearning. Read the words. Syd “reached for the moon” too soon, his eyes are now “like black holes in the sky” and he was lost to them. And they missed him terribly.
First and foremost, there is NEVER a good point to pause Pink Floyd! So please don't stop/pause? Pink Floyd needs to be experienced from beginning to end to get the full effect - especially if you are listening to them for the first time. And especially if you want us to accompany you on your journey. The reason Shine On was split in two on the record: As they were finishing up their Dark Side tour they started incorporating three new songs to their live shows: Shine On You Crazy Diamond (which they played in full), Raving and Drooling (later to become Sheep on the Animals album) and You Gotta Be Crazy (which became Dogs on Animals). These were to make up the next album. But, when it came time to sit down and start recording the next album Roger Waters was the only member dedicated in the studio, as he was going through a nasty divorce and just wanted to work. The rest were off trying to cope with the astronomical success of Dark Side, and were not as dedicated, as, in the back of their minds they were fearful of how would they ever top Dark Side's success? Plus they all had personal demons, as well (read Nick Mason's 'Pink Floyd autobiography' Inside Out, the best account of Pink Floyd from an insider). When Roger thought about it, he wanted the next album to be centered around Shine On and felt the other two songs did not fit in with the theme of Shine On, which was alienation and absence. So he decided to cut them and wrote Welcome To The Machine and Have a Cigar for the new album. Gilmour was incensed, but, after Mason and Wright agreed with Waters he wrote Wish You Were Here with Waters after Waters heard him strumming the chords (just the same as he did when he heard Gilmour play those first iconic notes that start Shine On Part III). The next battle was the arrangement of the album. Waters wanted to split Shine On so it began and ended the album, which once again angered Gilmour. Waters put it to yet another vote and, as Mason and Wright agreed once again with Waters, Gilmour backed down. Since then, Gilmour Mason and Wright all have stated Wish You Were Here to be their favorite Pink Floyd album. It is mine, as well. Again, pick up Inside Out by Nick Mason, required reading if you are a fan. Thanks for sharing
Can I make a request for a song? Could you react to Sissel Kyrkjebø? She is the national treasure of Norway and has a very powerful voice. Her voice can also be heard in the background music of the 1997 Titanic movie. Did you know that "My Heart Will Go On" originally was written for Sissel? But because Celine Dion was more famous, the movie company chose her instead. Could you react to Sissel performing "My Tribute" by gospel legend Andrae Crouch? ( ua-cam.com/video/lnZSHaRzxAU/v-deo.html )
Hi there! Is this song from 2013? For this channel, the theme is only reacting to 1970-1999 music. I can def listen to it on my own and let you know what I think!
@@retroreactions.... She did perform the same song in 1995. It's very good. Hope you will react to it. The song was released first time in 1972 on Crouch's album Keep On Singin'. ( ua-cam.com/video/f-Ul_5yAt8Q/v-deo.html )
@@retroreactions.... Thank you. She has been on tour in the US as well as performing at American Television several times. She performed at David Letterman Show one time. Some of her concerts were filmed and broadcast by CBS.
We all have different opinions..... for me, I prefer to hear great musicians and vocals to the manipulated recordings full of overpaid executive interference to the final product. PF is one of the few bands who can be considered better live than on record. One exception is Great Gig in the Sky....... best to do the ORIGINAL recording of Time first then running into Great Gig in the Sky....... pure brilliance. Many will tell you to do the whole first side of Dark Side of the Moon first...... not wrong, but makes for a long review. lol Echoes is different....... For a music experience, do the album first. For a life time experience, do live in Pompeii 1973 first..... both parts. Echoes was NOT written with Pompeii in mind...... but the music fits perfectly with the empty Colosseum / Ampitheatre...... and conjures up the spirits and torment of the long dead gladiators and Christians. Musically........ it just fits Pompeii like a tailored glove.
Thanks Kent for all the info. I just heard Shine 1-5 Pulse version and cried, so I know what you mean! I think I will listen to whole albums at once, then split up each song into a reaction. That way I can at least can hear the continuity. Appreciate you..
Mind blown yet again!......Amazing that I lived my life without these songs in it..better late than never! Thanks so much for watching. Let me know below of other PF masterpieces. 🥰
Great review. Many life-long Pink Floyd fans, me included, would say that you haven't really lived until you've heard their incomparable 19-minute work of genius, 'Echoes', from their album, Meddle. I strongly suggest you listen to it next. And in the best way possible, I guarantee you'll never be the same again. Subscribed.
S hine on Y ou crazy D iamond 😉
Wow, what a compelling comment! It's coming soon, but several have said to check out the live version from Pompeii. Do you agree?
Yea, makes sense now. What a great title in itself too! Thanks.
Definitely do live at Pompeii, and also David Gilmour live in Gdansk from 2006 (Rick's final recording of Echoes before he passed), but as with all Pink Floyd songs you should do the studio version first. Floyd live is better than anyone but what they do in the studio sometimes gets lost in a live recording.
Sorrow by Floyd is magnificent. Also, High Hopes.
Thanks for watching and for the suggestions!
I was 'shroomin in 1981 when I first heard this. Craved every second. Thought, " This is IT" !
Must have been quite intense!! I mean the music alone.....
On The Turning Away...LIVE. Mind blowing performance.
Thanks! Got a big list going already. So much great stuff out there to be discovered...
It's not just that you gain by listening to all 9 parts together, but that -- like most Pink Floyd albums -- you gain by listening to the whole album from front to back. The songs cross-fade into each other, and the story telling is built as a whole, not just in individual unrelated songs. (This is especially true in the albums from Dark Side through Final Cut.)
For sure, very hard to do this properly on a reaction channel, but will come up with the best solution I can, esp for Dark Side and The Wall..thanks
Welcome to the pink floyd family 😁
Thank you very much Kenny!
Their song Sorrow in incredibly beautiful and hypnotic. The bass line puts you in a trance
Floyd, Zepplin and Rush are The Big Three for me. Just unbeatable.
Lovely to hear you give the keyboardist a mention. Seldom does Richard Wright get the recognition he deserves. His contribution is the glue that holds the whole album together!! 😁😁🇬🇧
Yes, he is amazing too!. I love any keyboardist in a band, since that's what I grew up playing...
The next 10 minutes of part two are the best! They opened with this at Maine road in Manchester UK in 1988. Just as Gilmour comes in with his guitar in the opening sequence. These covers on each side of the stage fell down revealing 50 feet of speakers and Rick Pitched his bass pedal up to volume 13 and shook every organ in the upper body making your ribs rattle.
Sounds amazing! I have reacted to 6-9 and LOVE it!!
Top Shelf Head phones are a must for the opening of this song. There is so much you cant hear or sense otherwise. So many light trickles of sound moving around in your mind , right to left, in and out. Nearly subliminal. Finding something new countless times no matter how many times you listened before. And without doing drugs but sipping on some nice Vodka or Tequila and a hit or two of your favorite green will only help find your center.
Thanks...I've since switched to my studio headphones in all my reactions....
You are definitely both knowledgeable and eloquent. You are appreciated beyond measure. Blessings
Thank you so much....many blessings to you as well!
I am so jealous of you listening to this for the first time.I bought this album at 16 when it came out. I played it constantly on my little Mary Quant record player, I am back in my bedroom 😌🥰❤, pure talent& genius
Lucky me haha! But sad I missed this all my long life....6-9 blew me away even more! Thanks Norah
You have the most expressive eyes, when you tear up, I tear up. Loving this channel!
I've been listening to this album for almost 50 years, and it can still make me cry. It was an out-of-body experience the first time I heard this song. The interplay between David's guitar and Richard's keyboard...not of this world.
Aww, thanks so much! Yes, I've teared up/cried more often than I expected (which was zero) before I started this channel...but hey, I'm listening to the most creative and beautiful music ever made, so it's actually quite expected and justified! Speaking of this masterpiece album, did you see I reacted to Welcome to the Machine today! Thanks for the beautiful comment/compliment... 😊
@@retroreactions.... Part of what makes reaction channels interesting is THE REACTION. Kudos to you for showing us how you feel.
Thanks again!
"Pink Floyd has sent more people to space than NASA." - Kersten Graham. " Drugs don't make Pink Floyd better, Pink Floyd makes drugs better" - Unknown.
and I'm officially one of them now who've gone to space...and more than once! Great quote.
Headphones are a must for Pink Floyd
Oh yes James, I def use headphones, maybe my hair was covering them, and I'm going to switch to wireless headphones probably tomorrow. I have those bulky studio headphones, but they are very uncomfortable...thanks
One of best music orchestra sounds ever produced out of thin air!
Another , to me, brilliant album is The Final Cut, again I feel must be listened to in its entirety, this to me, showcases Walters talent and is heartbreakingly beautiful
I wasvery fortunate to see them 6 times, from their beginning & through their earlier days into the late 70's ((early 80's once)). With no comparison, the very best concerts I've ever had the privilege to attend. There was nothing like them before and since. Phenomenal. I cannot tell you how many times I've listened to complete albums alone & with numerous groups of friends. In many altered states. Hey, I mean it was the 70's after all. Lol. You're correct in saying listening to the entire albums is a must. Respect
Amazing memories no doubt! Thanks so much for watching!
Good music is wonderful to listen, great music touches your soul.
Absolutely!......
Finally getting it Mr about time. Join the club. Mind blowing PF love you Retro. Wish you were here. Haha PF
I wait 47 years to discover Pink Floyd for my UA-cam channel haha!
Thanks so much for your support! 💙
You're hitting two of my ultra favorites (Rush and Pink Floyd). :) Love this whole PF album.
I love that they used silence, space and time to really give the song full effect. Mark Knopfler has such a love too for a song that is properly given some space to breath and grow.
Nice! Thanks for watching!
Incredibly moving. Sad and also uplifting. And , they take their time , building up the atmosphere .
Yes, they are virtuosos....I'll take any length of song from them, longer the better!
@@retroreactions.... The Wall . Their '79 concept album . 4 sides long. If you're considering this album in the future, I recommend listening to one side at a time rather than individual tracks.
Yea, that's a big one, still figuring out how best to do it for UA-cam...
@@retroreactions.... You could contact another reactor called Justin from JustJP channel.
I'm sure he'd give you some advice . He's an easy going sort of fella .
Funny you mentioned him, I used to watch him because of Depeche and The Cure n stuff, but then I got into creating ASMR and focused on that in 2022. Now I started watching him again about a week ago. I think for his full albums he plays only tiny bits on YT, but I gotta look into it more. He's amazing with his reviews and comfort on camera. Thanks!
I know, you can't help but close your eyes and travel. My all time favorite alone time!
So special the experience...
One thing to remember is that when this first came out, it was on cassette, or vinyl records, and all of Shine On would NOT have fit on one side of the album, so they split it. Also, you will find when you listen, it is not so in harmony with parts 1 to 5, but rather to the songs directly preceding it, making each side seamless transitions, which they did with several albums.
This came out on vinyl. There wasn’t enough room to keep the quality if they had kept both 1-5 and 6-9 on one side so they had to split it. Or so I’m told. Your grand children will be playing this for their grand children. That’s how timeless this group is.
And to think....we were alive when they were alive!! Lucky us haha. Thanks for the info. Yes, it's impossible for this kind of music to ever fade away...
Pink Floyd songs always end too soon because they always leave you wanting more. The next song is Welcome to the Machine which you could hear the beginning of at the very end. Those 2 songs are particularly great to listen to in one go.
Gotta do that one soon...that industrial type sound that came in at the end was a bit chilling!
Before this album was released in NZ side 1 was played on the radio. I heard it first time played in NZ and I couldn't believe what I was hearing. So beautiful, so incredibly unique. I was ready for side 2 the next night. One of the greatest albums ever. My favourite Pink Floyd album.
Awesome story.. thanks so much for watching!
"""That's Easy""" There all MASTERPIECES! ❤️🇬🇧😊Xxx.
I think I'm starting to realize that!
@Retro Reactions yh's I would recommend to listen to tha' whole of PF's work, @ must listen to every track of ""pulse concert"" @ Animals, tha' original! ❤️ 👋Xxx.
Yes, plan to do exactly that.. I wonder how long it'll take me lol...
I like those Pink Floyd songs. Wish You Were Here is my favorite albums by them. You certainly gain lots of viewers with this band. Now i hope you will also went to discover some more obscure bands from the great prog period. I know Gentle giant or Van der Graaf or Greenslade won't bring you as many viewers, but their music will certainly surprise you. As far as good as Pink Floyd or Yes, but less known. I advice On Reflection for Gentle Giant, Arrow for Van der Graaf and Little Red Fry-up by Greenslade. 3 incredible songs.
New subscriber here. Hope you keep going down the PF rabbit hole! Been listening 50+ years now and still never gets old. Depeche mode probably took some lessons from PF, many have. These guys started in 60s. Check out Pulse concert, 1994, Comfortably Numb. The guitar solo by David Gilmour has now been voted #1 in rock history. It will blow you away!
Thank you so much for your support! I have watched CN from Pulse already (I cried), and just watched "Shine On" from Pulse last night, can't believe how awesome they were live as well!
I dig your commentary. You're very well-spoken and have great use of words to describe what many of us know, but you are hearing for the first time. Very nice job!
Aw thank you so much. Still very new to this and trying to improve, but it's really nice to hear that you are enjoying my style! Thanks for watching..
Marooned is a great piece of music by Pink Floyd..
Thanks!
Don’t stop there Keep going. Welcome To The Machine. More of the story of Wish You Were Here.
Thanks. You think it's better then to hear WTTM before Shine on you 6-9?
@@retroreactions.... I think you should listen to the album in order. Dark Side Of The Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals, and The Wall are concept albums, meant to be listened to as one “song”.
Yes, trying to figure out how to do it all best!
@@retroreactions.... however you do it, enjoy the ride.
Definitely will/am!
I can't believe you never heard this. Mind blowing
That's what I'm saying....up until I started this channel a few weeks ago, I only had heard Us & Them, Another Brick and Money. Well, we all make mistakes in life haha...so excited for the PF journey...thanks
This song was written around the 4 notes @ 4:45 David Gilmour was playing one day. Anything by them, studio or live is fantastic!
great reaction 👍
this has to be one of my favorite pf songs, the chords they used give me a particular feeling, crazy
Yea, can't wait for the rest of the album!
it’s a great experience, i’ll be sure to check it out when you upload it!
Phenomenal Album.
The ‘Wish You Were Here’ Album is best listened to from beginning to end.
It’s how it’s meant to be, just like ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’.
The Sax’ Player is Dick Parry, who turned 80 last month. (December).
He played on the Albums, ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’, ‘Wish You Were Here’ and ‘The Division Bell’ too.
Fantastic. 🎶❤️🎶
Does he play on Us and Them? That song is beyond incredible!
@@retroreactions.... Yes, he’s on all of ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’ Album, which of course, ‘Us And Them’ is from.
Can’t remember if I mentioned, it’s the 50th Anniversary this year of this incredible Album. Hard to believe I bought it the day it was released, in 1973. And still get goosebumps now. Amazing. 🎶❤️🎶
Yea I had thought about it being 50 years already. Crazy that I heard the album name all my life, seen the image all my life, yet I won't hear the full album till 2023 when I'm almost 50 haha! Better late than never! Excited for The Wall, Animals and Meddle, well all of them really!
I don't believe anyone here has mentioned the album "Obscured by Clouds". Is it not one of their better albums?
@@retroreactions.... Enjoy them all. 🎶❤️🎶
Floyd always leave you wanting more.
Very good reaction. I was 16 when I bought this LP in 1977. Why split it up? Because of the vinyl album. Parts 1-9 would not fit on one side so they brilliantly split it with Welcome to the Machine, Have a Cigar and WYWH. The album is meant to play at one sitting, and yes the songs flow into each other.
It is indeed their tribute to Syd Barret who formed the band, and was still alive at the time. (S)hine on (Y)ou Crazy (D)iamond). RIP.
I also recommend listening to Dark Side and Animals straight through. All three are masterpieces and I can't pick a favorite.
Thanks so much Jim. Makes sense about the vinyl, didn't even consider that. So it looks like at least this album, The Wall and Dark Side all have songs that flow into each other? I love when artists do that. So curious as to what Animals sounds like.
@retroreactions.... Buckle up for Animals! It's said Waters based it loosely on Orwells Animal Farm, but to me it's his in your face critique of people and politics. And the soundscapes are phenomenal.
Personally I'm not a fan of The Wall as a concept album. Too much Waters and too little PF. But it's full of great tracks and top notch Gilmour guitar work!
Lovely...another one to blow my mind and make me cry lol...Yea I hope to do The Wall as a full album, maybe 2 part reaction...I think I'd have to make cuts though for UA-cam if I do it that way...trying to see what's best.
I've seen others do The Wall in 4 videos, one vinyl side per video. That might be the way to go. Great reactions, man. Loving your Pink Floyd work thus far!
Thank you so much Ian. It's so amazing to discover these works of art in a public manner....
Hey man, this was my first video from you, it was just in my recommended today and I’m a huge Pink Floyd fan so I had to check it out. I had to subscribe instantly, you have such a fantastic way of talking about the song, and it’s clear how much you appreciate all the little details of it! Can’t wait to watch more.
Hi Ninja Tony! Welcome to the Retro Reactions Crew! Thanks so much for your sub, comment and for watching. I really appreciate your compliments! Tons more PF to come on the channel. Can you believe in 47 years I only managed to hear 3 or 4 PF songs?!
Masters of taking you on a journey. IMO
I'm ready for a VERY long ride on this channel and for the rest of my life!!
May you react to Pink Floyd, PULSE, Shine on You Crazy Diamond? Thank's.
nice music, nice reaction 👏👏👏
Thank you so much Lhon for watching and for your kind comment!
Check out...
Pink Floyd "Echoes" (Part 1) live at Pompeii 1972
No Audience, No Lights, No Pyrotechnics and a Dave Gilmour with No Shirt! 😂
Hi Phil, yes someone else also suggested that, so will happen for sure!
Caught in the crossfire of childhood and stardom.
Threatened by shadows at night.
IMHO there's also an element of 'descending into chaos again' at the end.
Nice, I can see that
i do love depeche mode for their own longevity and musicality, emotions etc, always will, PF are just on a different energy level and musicality in such a unique space that it's hard to compare them, pointless, but both are amazing, looking forward to the new DM drop this year
Yea hard to compare, but I just left a list for someone else of which DM songs remind me of PF musically or journey-wise, I'm sure you know them:
OK, here's my expert opinion haha. I'm biased because these are some of my favorites that often bring tears to my eyes. DM really doesn't have the sound of PF since they are heavily synth/electronic based songs with some guitar mixed in for the most part, but these remind me of PF style/feelings a bit for sure. Hope you can listen to several of them over time! All brilliant, in no particular order:
1) I Want It All- Beautiful song with a LONG epic otherworldly electronic ending (you know I love long drawn out parts)
2) Agent Orange- Beautiful instrumental that should get to your soul, the oldest song on the list, from 1987
3) Waiting for the Night- Soft gorgeous song with great sounds and vocals, again a long epic ending with the strangest harmonies out there!
4) Judas- Another soft but deep song thanks to heavy use of real uilleann pipes (from Ireland). Then a climactic what seems to be ending leads into another long electronic outro, which makes me cry it's so darn cool!
5) The Love Thieves- Another slower one, very relaxing. Great guitar work and sounds, epic guitar lines at the ending section.
6) Jazz Thieves- Instrumental, great sounds, kind of spooky, definitely that other worldly Pink Floyd vibe.
7) Shine- Yet another beautiful slower one. Great sounds as always.
8) Easy Tiger- Dark shorter instrumental. Nice little beat.
9) I Am You- Deep, great melody, dark vibe until a triumphant more happy ending that has brought tears!
10) Spacewalker- Great little instrumental that literally takes me on a journey into space. Pairs perfect with Echoes LOL
11) Cover Me- Another HUGELY atmospheric space song with amazing slide guitar throughout. Long cool ending that fades down.
@@retroreactions.... yes I have their songs and listen to many DM Songs and can totally empathize with that feeling of a soundscape built to tel a story, like behind the wheel, most of songs of faith and devotion, playing the angel, sounds of the universe, so many so I do get your reference to them. Another set of musicians to listen too is
Marillion (pre and post Fish) his solo works too, genesis, camel, Thomas Dolby among many others I listen too
Thanks Gary! Glad you know the brilliance of Depeche..
Vangelis's sound track for Bladerunner 1 was similar to the beginning, must be one of the reasons I like that movie.
Nice, never saw the movie..
Best you listen to the album in order rather than skipping to the other half.
What a wonderful song to be introduced to in the New Year! I have been following your Genesis journey, so I was intrigued to hear your take on a different band. This is such a great tune and a wonderful homage to the great Syd Barrett! I am happy to subscribe to your channel and look forward to many future shared journeys. 😎😎
Welcome to the Retro Reactions family Mark! So glad you enjoyed and I really appreciate your current and future support. Hope you enjoy the ride! :)
I had a friend in the early 70's who like Syd took an acid trip and never came back. One night he hung himself in his parents garage as they returned home from dinner.
Don't do Drugs kids!
Wow, that's a tragic story..sorry to hear
First time visitor. Wow man, your VOICE is right out of the 60’s and 70’s FM radio…so mellow…..goes totally with a psychedelic vibe.
You should be on Sirius! 😁✌️
Hello, Helene! Welcome and thanks for watching and all your comments. Glad you like my vocal style. I'm still very new here and felt it may be too mellow still for reactions haha...
@@retroreactions.... depends on where you want to take the channel. It’s perfect for the vibe of your music now. If you want to get into thrash metal, maybe not a good match 😉😏. That actually is something I’m wondering….since you said Depeche Mode was your favorite band. I know maybe two of their songs and know they are classified as Electronica, synth-pop, New Wave, Alternative. That’s VERY 80’s style. And yeah, I think you’d love some Portishead and Massive Attack. And it explains why you’re drawn to Pink Floyd…one of my two favorite bands. You probably like The Police and Talking Heads?
But what about hard rock? Zeppelin? That’s my other favorite band. They have softer songs that are lovely; The Rain Song, Ten Years Gone, That’s the Way, Fool in the Rain. And if you are drawn to Eastern scales and rhythms… then perhaps you would like Friends
But if you want other pathways , I understand
Def not a thrash metal fan, so we don't need to worry about that haha. I know alot of Police songs, but not much from Talking Heads. I need to add Zeppelin to the channel soon!
Saw Pink Floyd in 1977 for $10.60 at Soldier Field in Chicago. They played this entire Album as well as all of Animals and Money for an Encore. Amazing. When they were recording this song Syd actually showed up at the studio. They didn't recognize him at first. He was over weight and had shaved his eyebrows off. then he just left as quickly as he showed up.
That is EPIC....No way to see them now it it clear (due to deaths, animosity etc). 2005 was the very last time right?
Animals and the song titles from that album make me laugh. No clue if they have anything to do with real animals haha...
Someone took a photo of Syd in the studio. It's heart breaking. And yes , he did have eyes like black holes.
The track titles from Animals are applied to different groups of people. Dogs are businessmen and cutthroat who do whatever it takes to win. Pigs are politicians and people in positions of authority. They specifically reference three different "pigs". Margaret Thatcher, Mary Whitehouse (a Brit who spoke out against smut and anything deemed less than wholesome in media), but I can't recall who the third person is. Sheep is about the masses and are being urged to rise up against the Pigs and Dogs.
Wow, deep stuff! I assume the music is top notch per usual...
I was 12 in 1972, big Floyd fan, I took my first hit of acid, I loved it, my friends kinda freaked out a little bit o started taking it 4/5 times a week for the next decade, tripping listening to Floyd, doesn't get any better.
The way it already makes me feel, I can't even imagine hearing it while on mid altering substances...
The opening of the tour, delicate sound of thunder..., with that guitar and keyboard it was awesome 👏🇧🇷 live
WOW, sounds beyond amazing...I'll try not to be too jealous of you haha...
for the full experience of Pink Floyd please wear headphones
Oh yes Nicholas, I definitely use headphones, maybe my hair was covering them. I'm going to switch to wireless headphones probably tomorrow. I have those bulky studio headphones, but they are very uncomfortable...thanks
Where you said " love that...cords".........Me too
Great minds think alike!!
@@retroreactions.... Gilmore sure knew how to make the guitar take over singing.
Yes, what a gift!
I truly feel sorry for anyone who hasn't experienced this album.
Soon you won't have to feel sorry for me anymore then... :)
Retro, sitting in a bean bag with some good hash 1979, singing "remember when you were young" and then listening to David Bowie and Marc Bolan alongside Led zeppelin and Jefferson Airplane. The best Zeppelin song was "When the levee breaks"
Irreplaceable and epic times it sounds like! I was 4 so I missed out LOL...but glad to be finally catching up in 2023 with all this greatness!
Echoes from Meddle is otherworldly
You should definitely check out Marooned (instrumental), High Hopes and Sorrow for the later Gilmour Floyd stuff. For SURE SURE SURE you must check out "Echoes" which was a few albums back, but encapsulates this same feel as Shine On. Four people creating that magic sound. I always love to see people's mind blown by Floyd! We'll steer you towards some Porcupine Tree which is kind of a more modern version of Pink Floyd. Voyage 34 for sure I'd suggest.
Thanks for all the suggestions...Echoes coming very soon!
Wow, my Love for psychedelic rock starte with pink floyd, i've been listening to a lot of other stuff, lately a lot of King gizzard & the lizard wizard which is just great on it's own... But coming back to these pink floyd classics is just magical everytime. Pink floyd is just different than all the other ones
Yea I can tell they are like no one else..
luv this !
Thanks so much for watching Shawnoo!
Thier album "animals" is a masterpiece....the song "dogs" is one of my favourite PF songs
Getting really intrigued about that album based on the comments I'm seeing...
@@retroreactions.... you might not fully get it on first listen through. It's a lot to take in. But for me it's now one of the few albums I can easily play start to finish.
Are there any animal sounds haha....you never know. Someone did tell me that the different animals are metaphors for people...
@@retroreactions.... lol.yup! There literally are animal sounds in the 3 main songs.😂🤣😂👍😂🤣
Listen on a good stereo...it's NOT an album for headphones
HAHA! That's amazing....I was half kidding! Now I'm ready for some good oinky sounds...Hmmm I use headphones in my reactions, but I can always listen again loud on my studio speakers afterward...
You don't listen to music from the 60's? No need to pause for Pink Floyd; they don't block their music.
Not too often, but I've heard alot and appreciate it. I'm sure 60's era could have it's own channel with so many genres emerging...
Another dandy !
Yessss, I love it so much!
I heard years ago that while they hadn't seen Syd (founding member) for some time that he showed up at the studio while this was being recorded.
Funny I read that exact thing and forgot to bring it up in the video. He came to the studio on the very last day of mixing. Talk about fate and telepathy! It stated they didn't even recognize him at first. Dunno about that but I can see it due to the issues he had...
@@retroreactions.... If you do a google image search for "syd wish you were here", there are several examples of "early" Syd versus the Syd that turned up at the studio. Practically unrecognisable.
Yea, I heard the band didn't know who he was at first when he roamed into the studio...
I just discovered you and very much enjoyed watching you leave and go to Planet Pink Floyd, a place I've been visiting regularly for 45 years, since The Wall came out. A place where Earth doesn't matter, just the music. The incredible, mind-altering music. You should listen to this album in its entirety, uninterrupted. Not for a reaction video, just for you. You'll be blown away. I'll be watching your Pink Floyd journey-enjoy the trip, man!
Hi Francine! Planet Pink Floyd I love that haha. Much to discover. Thanks so much for your support :)
Wonder if that's how Tony Carey came up with the name "Planet P". They are kinda Pink Floyd like.
Check out the LIVE version at the PULSE CONCERT.
That will be EPIC
The title is Syd's name via an acronym: Shine on You crazy Diamond....
Yea just learned that, thanks C Lab!
You don't so much listen to Pink Floyd you experience them. Try Echoes live from Gdansk. last time David Gilmour and Richard Wright played it before Richard died. David will never play it live again in memory of his friend.
Exactly...several have said Echoes from Pompeii, your thoughts?
@@retroreactions.... it’s the classic original but the version from Gdańsk is as good but ends so poignantly it will bring tears to your eyes hearing the guitar and keyboard call and response knowing it is the last time it will ever be played.
Def gotta hear that one then, even if it's on my own. Others say I must hear studio version first, so it's hard to decide!
Is it Syd's theme you ask?
Well its called
(S)hine on
(Y)ou crazy
(D)iamond for a reason.
Yes Shine On You Crazy Diamond is kind of an acronym for (Syd) Barrett.
And that was done on Purpose By The Lyricist Roger Waters who's the bass player for Floyd! And of course David Gilmore is the lead guitarist and usual main singer except for this song.
And of course Richard Wright the keyboardist the secret weapon of Pink Floyd and the glue that holds all the music together! And Nick Mason the perfect drummer. But if you want to hear some more incredible keyboard sounds do "welcome to the machine", from the Same album which follows the end of the first half of this song you're listening to on the album!!
Hi Jon, thanks for the info. Need to learn as much of this amazing band asap. Yes, "Welcome" will come soon I think, especially because that intro to it has me very intrigued!
Fan of both Pink Floyd and Depeche Mode? My kind of guy.
I hope you also enjoy The Police. Those 3 bands are my trifecta.
Haha nice..Yes, love The Police too, got to see them live more recently. I was actually trying to find songs from them and Sting solo yesterday that I haven't heard...
🔜🔜🔜Shine on you crazy diamond Part 6 /9
S (hine on)
Y (ou crazy)
D (iamond )
SYD !!! 💎💎💎
So cool...read up on him. Sad that he left so soon, but I hope he found peace in his later years out of the limelight..thanks for watching!
The Cure is another fab UK band
Oh for sure! They are actually my #2 favorite band of all time so I've likely heard everything by them...so many I wish I could hear for the very first time again...
Other highly emotional guitar playing is from Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits….Telegraph Road or Brothers in Arms.
Also, the song The Bluest Blues by Alvin Lee, with George Harrison on slide, has some of the most beautifully emotive guitar playing I’ve ever heard. Child of the 60’s here…. This is my past.
Thanks for the suggestions!
Thanks so much, glad you like, want to improve as I go!
It literally is ending too soon. This runs into the next track and then you flip it over and listen to the rest of it. Not really 1-5 then 6-9. More like all of side 1 then all of side 2. We didn't do singles. Only albums and always the whole thing in one sitting. Times have changed. Awesome reaction.
Thanks Ian for the compliment! I wish I could listen to the albums all at once like you all did, but of course doing it on a UA-cam channel, there's different things to consider. I hope to do at lease 1 full album, or maybe in 2 sections, or listen to full album at once and release song by song...
I love those parts where the drummer has a regular beat going but NO HI HAT. Gotta be careful doing that; it's gotta be perfect! The Beatles could do it, too, as in Something and Oh! Darling.
one can take it as a call for Syd Barrett to come out of hiding and shine as in make art again. But it can also be taken as a call for anyone sinking in solitude to come out of it.
but it wasn't a call for him to join Pink Floyd because they couldn't work with him before. Maybe if they took him back as a composer it would have been better.
What a shame...at least he seemed to have lived a fairly long life after PF in peace and solitude?
@@retroreactions.... Yes, the band made sure he got royalties until his death in 2006. His sister took care of him.
Nice..
As you'll no doubt discover if you haven't bts already, a lot of their early stuff pre-Dark Side can be a little challenging. Lots of avante garde noodling and music concrete experimentation. You seem to know a thing or two about the nuts and bolts of musical composition, so you might be able to hang with that stuff better than most, but it can be a little jarring after immersing yourself in the pure sonic perfection of their classic era. Glad to welcome you as a new fan!
Yea I've written 62 songs back in the days so I usually approach listening to songs from a musical direction first vs lyrical, as you see in my video I'm sure. I'm very opened minded musically, but definitely biased to music with keyboards/synths. So far they've delivered greatly with those instruments...
@@retroreactions.... Oh yeah, you'll be fine then. Rick Wright was even MORE prominent in their early days if y'can believe it, but once Gilmour found his feet w/ the band and slid into the co-lead role, Rick became more the foundation-layer and texture-maker. At first I found the stretch of albums from Piper at the Gates of Dawn to Ummagumma kinda bewildering and off-putting (with plenty of gems scattered throughout, dgmw), but once I absorbed all of their material and became a bit of a PF "scholar", I was able to appreciate their growth curve, which was more steady and linear than it appears upon first listen.
I guess I'll try their early stuff after the big 4!
@@retroreactions.... I look forward to enjoying any part of that journey you decide to post. And if you ever want/need a research assistant or just someone to gab with about the band, feel free to reach out. I could always use a healthy outlet for all this niche knowledge I've built up over the years, until I get off my duff and do the PF retrospective I've been threatening to do for ages lol. I can point you to at least one reactor who just straight up read my notes on camera, if need arises. Cheers! ~Shane
Thanks for the offer Shane. Sounds like you have all the PF answers and you should def do your retrospective asap...Carpe Diem! Thanks for your support!
Ready for part 6-9?
Yessss, I have to know how it ends!!
Chk out "POLES APART" from (DIVISION BELL)
Thanks Randy
For floyd the absolute pinnacle are 4 albums done in the 70's and really need to listen to the whole album. Dark side of the moon, wish you were here,animals,and the wall. You should read a little about the albums first because there all concept albums especially the wall which I consider the King of concept albums. Then explore the albums for the 60's and the albums after the wall when Roger Waters left the Band.
Yes, those 4 seem to be heavy hitters. I should at least go in order if I won't do full album at once. Or maybe listen all at once and release it song by song. So much music, so much to decide!!
Difficult to pick out single Floyd tracks, you must listen to the full album start to finish, The Dark Side Of The Moon then Wish You Were Here, then The Wall, and when you can drag yourself away move on to the masters of Prog rock in the 70s- "Yes", Close To The Edge is considered to be one of their greatest masterpieces.
Thanks for watching and for the input Christopher! Alot to figure out here..Nice, Yes now has 4 songs on my to do list...
Close To The Edge is the greatest song/album ever made by anyone, with Dark Side Of the Moon a very close second.
Don't forget "Meddle" if you haven't heard it yet.
Yes I think some have said that album is a must too, thanks!
Pensa che alcuni dicono " ma Gilmour non sa suonare , non ha tecnica " io invece dico che la sua è la tecnica che apprezzo di più , la sua musica è per me una droga .
Wow veramente? Penso che sia più che sorprendente. Sono sicuro che la maggior parte delle persone sarebbe d'accordo. Grazie mille per aver guardato!
@@retroreactions.... grazie per avermi risposto , scusa se scrivo in italiano ma purtroppo l' inglese lo conosco poco . Ad ogni modo ti consiglio di guardare "Echoes" live Gdansk dove Gilmour suona per l'ultima volta con Wright , emozionante è dire poco .
Grazie mille per tutti i suggerimenti e per il vostro supporto. Vorrei essere fluente in italiano!
@@retroreactions.... il tuo italiano è più che buono , sicuramente migliore del mio inglese . Ciao .
Oh, sto barando. non parlo affatto italiano, quindi devo usare Google translate lol
Do you like the sound of a sitar? Written by George Harrison, The Beatles song Within You and Without You is beautiful, mellow and hypnotic
Yes I do...I know Beatles would bring a lot of traffic here, then I saw that their last album was in 1970...so much for that!
@@retroreactions.... oh, I didn’t mean for the channel. I meant for your own listening. I’m going by your rules! 😉. And no, Beatles wouldn’t bring traffic, because they block everything.
Ah good to know! No one likes blocks!
Do be aware of another band... started as a joke in 1987, Steven Wilson's "Porcupine Tree" was a prog tribute / mock / fun band who could play at this level. It was so well received that PT stayed together and have put out much original work. Now regarded as "the best band you've never heard of". It's excellent quality, different, original, must be over a dozen LPs out by now. As a listening experience, PF and PT are at the same level, individual tracks nosing out ahead... but, PT have lots and lots of albums.
Take a wiki look @ who Steve Wilson is - once you've listened to all PF's records strongly recommend trying some PT!
PS - PF album tracks flow into each other, so best listened to as whole sides.
Thanks for all the info. Well, I have never heard of PT mentioned here in the US, were they big here at all?
@@retroreactions....Big-ish in US. Many US reactors love them, but prog is rather eclipsed by other genres today - hence more are listening to various sorts of metal. PT followed that and developed a heavier sound, yet still awesome long pieces with great instrumentals.
But PF still to be finished! Their "great" albums are, in sequential listening order: Meddle, Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals, The Wall - with earlier and later LPs rather "OK - rather meh, not-so-impressive". Some snatches of brilliance here and there, but the PF albums listed above are killer start to finish. PF sound changes, so these I've shown in time order so your ear can zone in to what's going on.
Be warned: the PF albums have songs, but are intended to be listed to in whole side listens - songs merge one into another (I blame CDs - these wanted to chop LPs up into "tracks" - yet PF songs flow one into another and carry prior context / musical themes from the preceding song). The worst LP of PF to mess up (by choosing any old track in the wrong order) is Dark Side. DSOTM is one of the 20th century's masterworks and is a concept album - really, all one song. The end of Side 2 is the start of Side 1; you can loop the entire album. Tip when reacting - listen to whole sides, yet release one or two songs as seperate reactions.
However, early Porcupine Tree "splits" from cloning the PF sound around Meddle - PT's "Sky Moves Sideways" sounds like a PF album which might have naturally dropped either side of Meddle. PT diverges later, but maintains awesomeness.
All good fun!
PS see some people calling for Echos. That's off of PF's Meddle. Recommend the studio version 1st...
Thanks for all the good info! Didn't know Meddle was one of the greats. Yea, I think I'll have to do it that way. I still have to worry about copyright issues and blocks here, and I wanna make the PF journey last a while too. I may have to release Echoes studio and live at the same time, because it's definitely a split decision amongst the fans! Cheers!
Song was a tribute to the band's co-founder Sid Barrett. He lost his mind. *edit- Sorry, made my comment before end of video. You already knew who he was.
Thanks anyway and thanks so much for watching Richard!
It took me a few tries to warm up to this song, because I was not always the genius you see before you. *snicker snort* It was early in my discovery arc (18 yo, 19?) where I'd only heard Division Bell, Dark Side and The Wall, and just...craved quicker dopamine hits, y'know? After learning about Syd and the band's history, and putting some life experience under my belt, it's now a Top 10 PF song, easily. I will say - hipster opinion alert - Part 6-9 I like better; it vies with Dogs and Hey You for top spot, and features my single favorite 3 or 4 minutes of music - any musician, any genre, full stop.
WHAT??? To know that YOU think that of 6-9 makes me SO interested. I thought maybe it was just a reprise of 1-5..
@@retroreactions.... more like the emotional climax of the song, and bookends the album for good reason. I will say no more to keep your reaction pure, should you decide to let us watch. We can discuss after what you think those extra-special few mins are, but I doubt you'll need many guesses.
I KNOW!!! It must contain a few snippets of Dogs, Pigs and Sheep (as a preview.....) :)
Pink floyd didn't write songs, they wrote albums. More specifically they wrote rock operas. This song didn't end too soon, it didnt end. It simply rolled into the next stage. The reason they sandwiched Shine the way they did because the whole album told the story of Syd. Opened with a lament to majesty of early era syd and their sadness to how that panned out. Then they wrote a couple of scathing movements about the industry that ruined him, wished he was still here then closed out with a heart breaking Shine on reprise.
You will never understand Pink Floyd by listening to individual moments (tracks). Pull up a beanbag and dim the lights and ride the waves bro
Yea of all bands to listen that way, I know it's PF. Just seems hard to do on a YT channel and being new to it and not knowing quite how it all works. Will do my best! Thanks
depeche mode ?... ok ... we have a connection... im working to reconstruct the mono synths
one of the main things that get me about Pink Floyd is how the main egos in the band wont let the keys have the spot ever ... they get intros and points but they never have a "firth of fifth " or a "whatever ... not naming names "
everyone that does reactions deals with the same bedrock ...
you could innovate and react to appropriate new music of the same calibre ... you would be an innovator
does that cross the genres ?
or is that just a promoter looking for a boat payment ?
also i wanted to ask ...
how do you feel discovering older music and its influences ... of course its good
where do you feel it sits ... here > ... yesterday ?... tomorrow ?
That's sad to hear....but what I have heard with the keys is VERY satisfying! For now I def plan to stick to only the 30 year window...that's where my musical heart lies. Loving this journey, especially with my eyes being further opened to progressive rock. This stuff I'm hearing is timeless and soars high in its own realm....
New visitor. If you listen to the lyrics, there is nothing positive about the chorus. It speaks of loss, tragedy, yearning. Read the words. Syd “reached for the moon” too soon, his eyes are now “like black holes in the sky” and he was lost to them. And they missed him terribly.
Yes, tragic story....
First and foremost, there is NEVER a good point to pause Pink Floyd!
So please don't stop/pause? Pink Floyd needs to be experienced from beginning to end to get the full effect - especially if you are listening to them for the first time. And especially if you want us to accompany you on your journey.
The reason Shine On was split in two on the record:
As they were finishing up their Dark Side tour they started incorporating three new songs to their live shows: Shine On You Crazy Diamond (which they played in full), Raving and Drooling (later to become Sheep on the Animals album) and You Gotta Be Crazy (which became Dogs on Animals). These were to make up the next album.
But, when it came time to sit down and start recording the next album Roger Waters was the only member dedicated in the studio, as he was going through a nasty divorce and just wanted to work. The rest were off trying to cope with the astronomical success of Dark Side, and were not as dedicated, as, in the back of their minds they were fearful of how would they ever top Dark Side's success? Plus they all had personal demons, as well (read Nick Mason's 'Pink Floyd autobiography' Inside Out, the best account of Pink Floyd from an insider).
When Roger thought about it, he wanted the next album to be centered around Shine On and felt the other two songs did not fit in with the theme of Shine On, which was alienation and absence. So he decided to cut them and wrote Welcome To The Machine and Have a Cigar for the new album. Gilmour was incensed, but, after Mason and Wright agreed with Waters he wrote Wish You Were Here with Waters after Waters heard him strumming the chords (just the same as he did when he heard Gilmour play those first iconic notes that start Shine On Part III). The next battle was the arrangement of the album. Waters wanted to split Shine On so it began and ended the album, which once again angered Gilmour. Waters put it to yet another vote and, as Mason and Wright agreed once again with Waters, Gilmour backed down. Since then, Gilmour Mason and Wright all have stated Wish You Were Here to be their favorite Pink Floyd album.
It is mine, as well.
Again, pick up Inside Out by Nick Mason, required reading if you are a fan.
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for all the great info. FYI I haven't paused any songs for the last few months on the channel...
Can I make a request for a song? Could you react to Sissel Kyrkjebø? She is the national treasure of Norway and has a very powerful voice. Her voice can also be heard in the background music of the 1997 Titanic movie. Did you know that "My Heart Will Go On" originally was written for Sissel? But because Celine Dion was more famous, the movie company chose her instead. Could you react to Sissel performing "My Tribute" by gospel legend Andrae Crouch? ( ua-cam.com/video/lnZSHaRzxAU/v-deo.html )
Hi there! Is this song from 2013? For this channel, the theme is only reacting to 1970-1999 music. I can def listen to it on my own and let you know what I think!
@@retroreactions.... She did perform the same song in 1995. It's very good. Hope you will react to it. The song was released first time in 1972 on Crouch's album Keep On Singin'. ( ua-cam.com/video/f-Ul_5yAt8Q/v-deo.html )
OK, I can add it to the list! I have never heard her name mentioned here in the USA.
@@retroreactions.... Thank you. She has been on tour in the US as well as performing at American Television several times. She performed at David Letterman Show one time. Some of her concerts were filmed and broadcast by CBS.
Nice, good to know!
I hope you eventually get around to parts 6-9. They're better than 1-5, imo.
Hello! I def will, and you're not the first person that said that to me...so I'm excited to listen! Thanks for watching Angela..
We all have different opinions..... for me, I prefer to hear great musicians and vocals to the manipulated recordings full of overpaid executive interference to the final product.
PF is one of the few bands who can be considered better live than on record.
One exception is Great Gig in the Sky....... best to do the ORIGINAL recording of Time first then running into Great Gig in the Sky....... pure brilliance.
Many will tell you to do the whole first side of Dark Side of the Moon first...... not wrong, but makes for a long review. lol
Echoes is different.......
For a music experience, do the album first.
For a life time experience, do live in Pompeii 1973 first..... both parts.
Echoes was NOT written with Pompeii in mind...... but the music fits perfectly with the empty Colosseum / Ampitheatre...... and conjures up the spirits and torment of the long dead gladiators and Christians.
Musically........ it just fits Pompeii like a tailored glove.
Thanks Kent for all the info. I just heard Shine 1-5 Pulse version and cried, so I know what you mean! I think I will listen to whole albums at once, then split up each song into a reaction. That way I can at least can hear the continuity. Appreciate you..
@@retroreactions.... My pleasure.......enjoy music as long as you may live.