To feel your soul being Enlightened through the Power of music. And Pink Floyd changed my life forever and the way I listen and feel the Cosmic Vibrations of Music, Calling Me.
my parents were lucky enough to see them in Toronto for the division bell tour (the tour for this concert), at least i got to see David Gilmour Back in 2016 for his solo tour.
I was privileged to see them in Syracuse NY Carrier Dome on D-Day 1994. I was doubly blessed that day as we had second row seats on the floor in the second section back from the stage. I think for the entire concert I watched with my mouth agape. There really is NO other band like Pink Floyd live. Not only are they very talented individuals that compose an amazing band, their visual interpretations of their music really is other worldly.
Many years ago I read in a guitar magazine that David Gilmour is deemed the Undisputed Dean of the Compound Bend and has pretty much flawless note placement. He admits that he never was a fast playing guitarist. But what he lacks there he sure knows how to make that guitar sing. 🎸
Pink Floyd is not only on another level - they are in another stratosphere. Their attention to detail and dedication to putting on a quality, precision performance are to be admired.
"How does he do that"...It's a combination of Harmonics - Feedback - Skill - and Wizardry... No one squeezes the emotions out of the soul of a Stratocaster quite like Dave...
I saw then first time in 1970. (Giving my age away).Astronomy Domine 1970 was amazing for that age." I v'e loved them ever since. ua-cam.com/video/5uj8IIzbrv8/v-deo.html
Yep, I was born in 62 and I totally agree with you. I started playing guitar at 4, drums at 8 and keyboards at 10, so I always listened to good musicianship and Floyd were right at the top. Us old buggers grew up with the best music ever written and I feel so sad that kids today listen to such shit. which is why I like this guy.
Pink Floyd came up with their name in recognition of 2 Black American southern blues musicians: PINK Anderson and FLOYD Council. David Gilmour, Rick Wright and Nick Mason were with Pink Floyd since the 1960’s. They would have been around age 50 at the time of the Pulse concert in 1994.
It is so rewarding seeing a young guy like you rocking out to the kind of stuff us older folks get off on - love the appreciation you show, keep it up!
Pink Floyd is as much a part of my life as eating, sleeping, or anything else! There's not a day that goes by that I don't listen to at least one song if not a whole album, for decades now! For the record, their music is meant to be listened to by playing the whole album start to finish! No one can touch Pink Floyd!
I have been listening to Pink Floyd for the last 45 years and couldn't imagine life without their music. I wish someone would have a word with my girlfriend though and make her see the light. I have been trying to convince her for the last 10 years but she is not keen and thinks it is sh!t. Sometimes I think she is determined not to like it because I do! 🙂
@@peterbdavies have her just read the lyrics, maybe she is missing the message because she not listening to truly give it a chance. How can anyone not love the lyrics of songs like 'On The Turning Away' 'Wish You Were Here' 'Us And Them' and I could go on and on and on!
I love to watch people that have just discovered Pink Floyd. Young people... Pink Floyd is one of the best bands of all time. They make rock music beautiful. They are so good that they could put out instrumental only and people would love it. I don't understand how anyone could not realize how great they really are. No words needed! I grew up with this kind of music. It is absolutely timeless. That's what they are. Good job choosing them.
You have to watch when David Gilmour gets on his lap steel guitars for One Of These Days, High Hopes and Great Gig In The Sky and then his Fender Telecaster for Run Like Hell. Then his fender strat on A Saucerful Of Secrets at the Pink Floyd Live At Pompeii movie version.
I'm so glad to see our young ones, especially the ones in the rap bubble, if you will, step out of the bubble and join us older rockers. Unity is the key. Doesn't matter your age, who you are, where your from, this music unifies us all!
Just seen this and being brought up with Pink Floyd (56 years old) it was an absolute pleasure watching you enjoy them!!! Their music is a journey, no matter how many times you listen. The guitar from David Gilmour sings, talks and is so emotional, every time, they take you out of your body and onto another plane, a beautiful place to be! All the best, Mark 🇬🇧
Me too,the night after the seating collapsed. We all floated out of earls court and onto the tube,everyone stunned by what they had just witnessed. Greatest concert of all time bar none.
I love how amazed you are that they are this good. Been listening to them for 45 years. Same concert, COMING BACK TO LIFE, SHINE ON YOU CRAZY DIAMOND, HIGH HOPES, LEARNING TO FLY, TIME, RUN LIKE HELL. All are epic.
At a Floyd concert that play with a quadraphonic sound system. The music comes at you from every direction. Sometime listen without earplugs and a lot of power so your whole body is being vibrated. The feeling a person has after a concert is offered the hook.
I'm glad Pink Floyd has broadened your musical horizons! Welcome to the community of fans of unique experiences ... And you ask how David Gilmour does it? He is a magician with a Fender Stratocaster guitar and has talent from God.
Yep.... this is just phenomenal! David up there lookin like the average guy. Not trying to impress with costume or bling. It's simply an outstanding and mind blowing performance with great guitar work. High quality....all professional, triple A class production. Great reaction!
Pink Floyd are musical geniuses who have taken their craft to a completely different level than most musicians could ever dream of. They create a recipe of sound that is baked together at different temperatures so your ears are satisfied and your soul is full of ethereal well being. Nice video brother. Peace,Love and Unity.
I love to hear the reaction to Pink Floyd. From people of color. Male and female. Just to see your reaction is priceless. Your reaction young man is incredible. I hope you go down the rabbit hole of Pink Floyd
And this is how the Pro's do it. Only a small handful of Masterclass bands out there , this is one of the few. Thank God for Pink Floyd. I don't know if I would wanna live in a world without them.
I was there. You are seriously gonna love the rest of the concert. Try " keep talking" from the same concert, or one of these days, or run like hell. Their Delicate Sound of Thunder concert is also superb with excellent songs.
I Like You, Easily See Yer a Smart Young Man & the Real Deal, No BS, & without question, Genuinely Dign Jam'n to Floyd.... So.Strap in, cause Your in for a Helluva Ride, as the Journey's just begun, gotta admitt, I'm a bit envious... Peace Out......& Rock On Beyond
Loving your reactions man. You haven't really scratched the surface of what this band is all about with their brilliant concept studio albums, but let's stick with the live stuff for now. Check out "High Hopes" or "Money" from them next from this same Pulse concert video. You are seeing and hearing why this band has become the legends that they are.
Among the greatest bands that ever walked the planet. Timeless music that deserves to be taken to future generations. Their stuff is simply amazing. Go watch the live in Pompeii versions as well. In their 60s and 70s and still as good as ever!
Jim M before me nailed it, I'll just add "High Hopes" from Pulse to the list. Nice reaction POPENYCO, sounds like you are in the process of being "Floyded" buddy. That's an affliction that has no cure, but it is treatable by listening to as much Pink Floyd as possible! Lol! All kidding aside buddy, there is sooo much great PF music out there to enjoy, it's crazy man. I mean they've been around from 1965, to when they released their final Pink Floyd album in 2014, that's 49 years! Then after 2014, Gilmour continued performing Pink Floyd music under his own name, David Gilmour. Another incredible PF song that is a standout is "Time" from the Dark Side Of The Moon album in 1973, one of the highest grossing album in history, not just Rock & Roll history, all music albums in history! The Dark Side Of The Moon album has been on Billboard 200 album chart since it's release in 1973, that's over 1000 weeks! Second on the all time list of weeks on the Billboards 200 chart is Bob Marleys' 'Marley and the Wailers' Legend, at 510 weeks. If you react to "Time",... the best cu to react to, imo, is the studio version of it on the Dark Side Of The Moon album. Cheers Buddy!
The song seems to peak for me on the Theres dust in my eyes that blinds my sight. It's a powerful phrasing of notes and energy. Another heavy slow E minor blues masterpiece.
When people think of guitar solos this song probably doesn't come to mind, which is truly a shame. Because this has got to be in the top 5 of all time. It's breath taking amazing
This is my favorite part of the reaction videos. As big a fan as I am, Everytime I watch new reactors do these songs I have an even bigger love and appreciation for them. Love watching you get Floyded brother. Keep it going, still a ton of great material to cover
Any budding rock band who want know how to put on a performaance, just watch the video of the Pulse concert by Pink Floyd. It has everything, music to die for, everry member on fire, and a light show to inspire the universe. This is sublime rock and this concert is the band at th peak of there abilities. Nobody can equal this nowadays, so shine on you crazy diamonds!!
The Pulse concert is just amazing and 'Sorrow' is my personal favorite from that concert. A couple of other great ones from Pulse are 'Money' and 'High Hopes.' Pink Floyd (the band) was founded in 1965. Their original visionary/guitarist was Syd Barrett, but due to his mental health challenges, he was replaced by David Gilmour in 1968. Another original band member, Roger Waters, became their primary songwriter and was also the bass player. The band's most famous albums all have lyrics written by Roger Waters. He left the band in 1985 and then David Gilmour took over Pink Floyd. The Pulse concerts happened in 1994, which was their last live tour as Pink Floyd. David Gimour retired the band in 2014 (the keyboard player, Richard Wright, passed away in 2008). I was fortunate to see David Gilmour in concert as a solo act in 2016. He doesn't tour very often, but the tour went through Chicago that year so I knew I had to go. It was an amazing show; he was 70 years old that year and his guitar playing and singing still phenomenal. If you ever want to see a more recent Gilmour performance from that year, I"d also check out 'David Gilmour, Live from Pompeii 2016.'
I'm probably giving my age away...but the first time I saw Pink Floyd was in Hyde Park 1970. As it was an open- air concert , the sound was distorted, but most of us agreed that there was "something different about them" which separated them from other bands of that era. It didn't take that long to realize they really were different. After seeing photos of them soon after in MM, I realized I had seen David Gilmore. We both had the same length of hair (like half of the people back then). David always seemed to have an unfriendly look in his eyes, but through the years, after listening to many interviews I came to realize that he really is quite a nice guy. One thing I like about him (besides his guitar playing of course), is the fact that not only does he have a good voice. He sings without accent and you can understand very word he sings. I'm so happy to have grown up in this era.
It almost brought you to tears, and man, it should! When David stops singing his guitar goes on and it also is crying: this songs is called 'Sorrow' and you can really feel that! Well, I can..
I was lucky enough to see this tour in San Diego at Jack Murphy Stadium (RIP) back in April of 1994. To this day, it is by far the best concert that I have ever seen and I've been to a lot of concerts. Welcome to the PINK FLOYD journey, it only gets better. If you live in one the cities that David Gilmour is touring in 2022 I highly suggest going, if you can get tickets.
I REALLY LIKE YOUR REACTION BRO! AND YOU'RE RIGHT, AT THE END YOU SAY, IT'S MAYBE EVEN A BETTER SONG, AND SOLO ON GUITAR THAT COMFORTABLY NUMB! I'M AGREED! THAT ATMOSPHERE THEY CREATING IN THAT SONG IS FABULOUS, COMING FROM ANOTHER WORLD! I ALREADY MADE A COVER OF COMFORTABLY NUMB WITH FRIENDS, BECAUSE THE SONG IS NOT SO COMPLICATE, BUT SORROW, IS 100 TIMES MORE COMPLICATE, BECAUSE OF ALL THE SOUNDS, ÉQUIPEMENT NECESSARY TO PLAY IT.....
When you've finished with the songs from this concert go back to their earlier years with "Echoes "" live from Pompeii. Then work your way through their albums
I am a pinkfloyd fan over 40 years first time seen them live in 1980 earls court londen ( the wall ) and later 3 times in the netherlands. still love their music.. there is a lot to discover for you.. have fun, and i will wait for your next pink floyd reaction.
To feel your soul being Enlightened through the Power of music. And Pink Floyd changed my life forever and the way I listen and feel the Cosmic Vibrations of Music, Calling Me.
Shout out to all the aliens up there in the skies above! That song is for you. Best reaction EVER. Dude, you are a rocker to the core. I would love to party with you and listen to the whole pulse video. BEST REACTION EVER , you go boyeeee
Listening to it live brings another dimension to the song... The E minor chords in begining getting feedbacked by the amps make the ground shake. Just before the introductory verse is presented. Very synesthetic feeling. Definitely a piece of art.
Pink Floyd reaction??? You just earned a sub. Strap in and let them take you places. Dark side of the moon Wish you were here Animals Momentary lapse of reason Division bell Meddle The endless river The wall Pulse - the best concert ever followed by Delicate sound of thunder Go on a ride man. Gilmour and the fellas are iconic musicians. Find the lyrics and let them take you on their trips. Guaranteed you will never be the same.
You liked that popen youve got great taste your hooked now like millions of others all over the world I'm 72 and I have been enjoying pink Floyd since they formed as a progressive rock band in the sixtees I'm still at it can't get enough brilliant isn't it I'm high on music and I can't do a thing about it great isn't it great reaction rock on mate
OMG. How messed up are thing so that 9 months later I'm the last person who commented. Your excitement and surprise about this just sets me on fire. I'm a lifelong PF fan - and I saw this tour twice. I was teary and overwhelmed more than once. This is a very serious song lyrically - and deep, but this group of geniuses knew how to overwhelm a crowd. This was the tour after this band made Division Bell together. Everyone on stage but maybe the singers were on the Momentary Lapse of Reason tour a few years before. That bassists, for instance, had just recorded that mad groove for Like A Prayer by Madonna, had played with Roxy Music, but also Bryan Ferry. He was also a member of a one album game changer way back then called Toy Matinee. It was an exciting time when you had to be a level of good - and needed every person in the band to be your friend. Thank you for your excitement and open mindedness about this stuff. You are making the world a better place.
Love this track both live and the studio version. Great concerts played at Earls Court in London in 94 and I was fortunate to have been there. Welcome to The Floyd! Best wishes from across the pond.
Faith in humanity: Restored. I saw this live, and to this day nothing comes even close of the emotional roller coaster. I left the arena in a mixed state of numbness and exhilaration that never happened since.
Those few seconds following 11.04, where you see the bass guitarist smile, followed by an answering smile from David Gilmore; they both know they're creating magic tonight.
Love that you do the PULSE concert reactions, I usually don't like to listen to music from a concert - but this is a whole other deal. Great reactions, man, keep it up :)
K, You sold me, I subscribed. You do your homework, watched you react to "Comfortably Numb" first time. Saw you respond to comments and learned a few things. Nice, I like that. Also love your reactions to Pink Floyd I look forward to future reviews you do. Enjoy the journey.
Pink Floyd is more than music to millions of people myself included
To feel your soul being Enlightened through the Power of music. And Pink Floyd changed my life forever and the way I listen and feel the Cosmic Vibrations of Music, Calling Me.
Pink Floyd are Heritage for Humanity. Ciao from Roma
Agree 👍
I agree
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The whole concert. Seriously.
my parents were lucky enough to see them in Toronto for the division bell tour (the tour for this concert), at least i got to see David Gilmour Back in 2016 for his solo tour.
@@krypto_9872 I saw it in Montreal in May 94. Cheers !
I was privileged to see them in Syracuse NY Carrier Dome on D-Day 1994. I was doubly blessed that day as we had second row seats on the floor in the second section back from the stage. I think for the entire concert I watched with my mouth agape. There really is NO other band like Pink Floyd live. Not only are they very talented individuals that compose an amazing band, their visual interpretations of their music really is other worldly.
Saw Momentary Lapse of Reason at Giants Stadium in NJ. It was almost as good as Animals at MSG. Just fucking amazing!
Dude... Seriously...
Many years ago I read in a guitar magazine that David Gilmour is deemed the Undisputed Dean of the Compound Bend and has pretty much flawless note placement. He admits that he never was a fast playing guitarist. But what he lacks there he sure knows how to make that guitar sing. 🎸
Any Live Pulse song is amazing.
Pink Floyd is not only on another level - they are in another stratosphere. Their attention to detail and dedication to putting on a quality, precision performance are to be admired.
"How does he do that"...It's a combination of Harmonics - Feedback - Skill - and Wizardry... No one squeezes the emotions out of the soul of a Stratocaster quite like Dave...
He does it with the whammy bar or tremelos , the handle on his guitar to get that whining sound out of the snares !!
I was born in 1960 and Pink Floyd is by far, the greatest Band in my lifetime, period!
Keep up the great work Bro!
I saw then first time in 1970. (Giving my age away).Astronomy Domine 1970 was amazing for that age." I v'e loved them ever since. ua-cam.com/video/5uj8IIzbrv8/v-deo.html
Yep, I was born in 62 and I totally agree with you. I started playing guitar at 4, drums at 8 and keyboards at 10, so I always listened to good musicianship and Floyd were right at the top. Us old buggers grew up with the best music ever written and I feel so sad that kids today listen to such shit. which is why I like this guy.
Arguably the greatest concert there has ever been!
I discovered this song 20 years ago, and never stopped listening. Airplane rides, car rides, working, working out always on
Gilmor's guitar playing melts your shell and goes right to your soul.
Pink Floyd came up with their name in recognition of 2 Black American southern blues musicians: PINK Anderson and FLOYD Council. David Gilmour, Rick Wright and Nick Mason were with Pink Floyd since the 1960’s. They would have been around age 50 at the time of the Pulse concert in 1994.
David Gilmour sings with the guitar as much as his voice.
It is so rewarding seeing a young guy like you rocking out to the kind of stuff us older folks get off on - love the appreciation you show, keep it up!
Pink Floyd is as much a part of my life as eating, sleeping, or anything else! There's not a day that goes by that I don't listen to at least one song if not a whole album, for decades now! For the record, their music is meant to be listened to by playing the whole album start to finish! No one can touch Pink Floyd!
Absolutely. Pink Floyd didn't record singles. They created entire album soudscapes.
I have been listening to Pink Floyd for the last 45 years and couldn't imagine life without their music. I wish someone would have a word with my girlfriend though and make her see the light. I have been trying to convince her for the last 10 years but she is not keen and thinks it is sh!t. Sometimes I think she is determined not to like it because I do! 🙂
@@peterbdavies have her just read the lyrics, maybe she is missing the message because she not listening to truly give it a chance. How can anyone not love the lyrics of songs like 'On The Turning Away' 'Wish You Were Here' 'Us And Them' and I could go on and on and on!
Best part of music is it makes our soul shine through...and makes you realize how we are all literally the same....one...universal consciousness.
I love to watch people that have just discovered Pink Floyd. Young people... Pink Floyd is one of the best bands of all time. They make rock music beautiful. They are so good that they could put out instrumental only and people would love it. I don't understand how anyone could not realize how great they really are. No words needed! I grew up with this kind of music. It is absolutely timeless. That's what they are. Good job choosing them.
That reaction will get a sub every time!
You have to watch when David Gilmour gets on his lap steel guitars for One Of These Days, High Hopes and Great Gig In The Sky and then his Fender Telecaster for Run Like Hell. Then his fender strat on A Saucerful Of Secrets at the Pink Floyd Live At Pompeii movie version.
I'm so glad to see our young ones, especially the ones in the rap bubble, if you will, step out of the bubble and join us older rockers. Unity is the key. Doesn't matter your age, who you are, where your from, this music unifies us all!
Just seen this and being brought up with Pink Floyd (56 years old) it was an absolute pleasure watching you enjoy them!!!
Their music is a journey, no matter how many times you listen. The guitar from David Gilmour sings, talks and is so emotional, every time, they take you out of your body and onto another plane, a beautiful place to be! All the best, Mark 🇬🇧
I was there. Never to be replicated, nothing is in the same league
Me too! October 20th 1994 Earls Court, still have the ticket and an amazing memory… and I agree, nothing in the same league.
Me too,the night after the seating collapsed.
We all floated out of earls court and onto the tube,everyone stunned by what they had just witnessed.
Greatest concert of all time bar none.
Lucky!
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I know!! Unbelievable night!!
@@johnbeckett4928 me to it was ab epic
I love how amazed you are that they are this good. Been listening to them for 45 years. Same concert, COMING BACK TO LIFE, SHINE ON YOU CRAZY DIAMOND, HIGH HOPES, LEARNING TO FLY, TIME, RUN LIKE HELL. All are epic.
Pope,
You embrace Classic Rock, Classic Rock will NEVER let you go.
That's a good thing.
Masters of their craft.
It warms my heart to see young ppl grooving to Pink Floyd
This concert will never be bettered
At a Floyd concert that play with a quadraphonic sound system. The music comes at you from every direction. Sometime listen without earplugs and a lot of power so your whole body is being vibrated. The feeling a person has after a concert is offered the hook.
I'm glad Pink Floyd has broadened your musical horizons! Welcome to the community of fans of unique experiences ... And you ask how David Gilmour does it? He is a magician with a Fender Stratocaster guitar and has talent from God.
Let's not forget that this is a LIVE performance too! Got to see them in 1988 in New Zealand which was just an incredible experience.
THE BEST GROUP OF THE WORLD, THE BEST MUSIC...THE BEST SHOW, I LOVE PINK FLOYD.
Yep.... this is just phenomenal! David up there lookin like the average guy. Not trying to impress with costume or bling. It's simply an outstanding and mind blowing performance with great guitar work. High quality....all professional, triple A class production.
Great reaction!
Mason and Wright do look quite appropriately distinguished. Just another day at the office.
Pink Floyd are musical geniuses who have taken their craft to a completely different level than most musicians could ever dream of.
They create a recipe of sound that is baked together at different temperatures so your ears are satisfied and your soul is full of ethereal well being.
Nice video brother.
Peace,Love and Unity.
I love to hear the reaction to Pink Floyd. From people of color. Male and female. Just to see your reaction is priceless. Your reaction young man is incredible. I hope you go down the rabbit hole of Pink Floyd
I was waiting for the beat to drop for the intro
In the Top 5 bands of all time, that all you need to know about Pink Floyd
They are the top five bands of all time. LOL
Saw this tour in Philly! Sadly, was the first and only time I got to experience Pink Floyd live. I'll never forget it.
Love it when the whole band is jammin! and they make it look so effortless.Glad you saw this one. Now try High Hopes.
David takes his guitar and places it right on your soul. Thank you peace ✌️
Music and bands like this will never recreated, thanks for keeping it alive.
You need to react to “High Hopes” and “Run Like Hell” from this same Pulse concert...you won’t be disappointed. Awesome reactions man!!
And this is how the Pro's do it. Only a small handful of Masterclass bands out there , this is one of the few. Thank God for Pink Floyd. I don't know if I would wanna live in a world without them.
Never be another Band like them. Gifted Art
The Red Fender Stratocaster he used for this concert in the Guitar Collector World is ....PRICELESS
I was there. You are seriously gonna love the rest of the concert. Try " keep talking" from the same concert, or one of these days, or run like hell. Their Delicate Sound of Thunder concert is also superb with excellent songs.
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I Like You, Easily See Yer a Smart Young Man & the Real Deal, No BS, & without question, Genuinely Dign Jam'n to Floyd.... So.Strap in, cause Your in for a Helluva Ride, as the Journey's just begun, gotta admitt, I'm a bit envious...
Peace Out......& Rock On Beyond
Loving your reactions man. You haven't really scratched the surface of what this band is all about with their brilliant concept studio albums, but let's stick with the live stuff for now. Check out "High Hopes" or "Money" from them next from this same Pulse concert video. You are seeing and hearing why this band has become the legends that they are.
Among the greatest bands that ever walked the planet. Timeless music that deserves to be taken to future generations. Their stuff is simply amazing. Go watch the live in Pompeii versions as well. In their 60s and 70s and still as good as ever!
Watching a Young Brother appreciate Legends, is Absolutely Awesome 👊
great video and reaction
His playing is the intersection of where reality, dreams and emotion intersect. Pure magic!
I was at two of those shows, that was Earls Court London 1994 , they did 14 nights there, awesome!
Jim M before me nailed it, I'll just add "High Hopes" from Pulse to the list.
Nice reaction POPENYCO, sounds like you are in the process of being "Floyded" buddy. That's an affliction that has no cure, but it is treatable by listening to as much Pink Floyd as possible! Lol!
All kidding aside buddy, there is sooo much great PF music out there to enjoy, it's crazy man. I mean they've been around from 1965, to when they released their final Pink Floyd album in 2014, that's 49 years! Then after 2014, Gilmour continued performing Pink Floyd music under his own name, David Gilmour.
Another incredible PF song that is a standout is "Time" from the Dark Side Of The Moon album in 1973, one of the highest grossing album in history, not just Rock & Roll history, all music albums in history!
The Dark Side Of The Moon album has been on Billboard 200 album chart since it's release in 1973, that's over 1000 weeks! Second on the all time list of weeks on the Billboards 200 chart is Bob Marleys' 'Marley and the Wailers' Legend, at 510 weeks.
If you react to "Time",... the best cu to react to, imo, is the studio version of it on the Dark Side Of The Moon album.
Cheers Buddy!
Yes they will never b replaced. It’s relaxing to drink a beer n listen to some Floyd with the headphones on
The song seems to peak for me on the Theres dust in my eyes that blinds my sight. It's a powerful phrasing of notes and energy. Another heavy slow E minor blues masterpiece.
When people think of guitar solos this song probably doesn't come to mind, which is truly a shame. Because this has got to be in the top 5 of all time. It's breath taking amazing
This is my favorite part of the reaction videos. As big a fan as I am, Everytime I watch new reactors do these songs I have an even bigger love and appreciation for them. Love watching you get Floyded brother. Keep it going, still a ton of great material to cover
Any budding rock band who want know how to put on a performaance, just watch the video of the Pulse concert by Pink Floyd. It has everything, music to die for, everry member on fire, and a light show to inspire the universe. This is sublime rock and this concert is the band at th peak of there abilities. Nobody can equal this nowadays, so shine on you crazy diamonds!!
Their will never be bands from the eights n seventies that set the rock n roll music on fire. Luv m all. I luv your reactions.
The Pulse concert is just amazing and 'Sorrow' is my personal favorite from that concert. A couple of other great ones from Pulse are 'Money' and 'High Hopes.' Pink Floyd (the band) was founded in 1965. Their original visionary/guitarist was Syd Barrett, but due to his mental health challenges, he was replaced by David Gilmour in 1968. Another original band member, Roger Waters, became their primary songwriter and was also the bass player. The band's most famous albums all have lyrics written by Roger Waters. He left the band in 1985 and then David Gilmour took over Pink Floyd. The Pulse concerts happened in 1994, which was their last live tour as Pink Floyd. David Gimour retired the band in 2014 (the keyboard player, Richard Wright, passed away in 2008). I was fortunate to see David Gilmour in concert as a solo act in 2016. He doesn't tour very often, but the tour went through Chicago that year so I knew I had to go. It was an amazing show; he was 70 years old that year and his guitar playing and singing still phenomenal. If you ever want to see a more recent Gilmour performance from that year, I"d also check out 'David Gilmour, Live from Pompeii 2016.'
I'm probably giving my age away...but the first time I saw Pink Floyd was in Hyde Park 1970. As it was an open- air concert , the sound was distorted, but most of us agreed that there was "something different about them" which separated them from other bands of that era. It didn't take that long to realize they really were different. After seeing photos of them soon after in MM, I realized I had seen David Gilmore. We both had the same length of hair (like half of the people back then). David always seemed to have an unfriendly look in his eyes, but through the years, after listening to many interviews I came to realize that he really is quite a nice guy. One thing I like about him (besides his guitar playing of course), is the fact that not only does he have a good voice. He sings without accent and you can understand very word he sings. I'm so happy to have grown up in this era.
"How does he do that?"..
Controlling reverb.. and David is the master at it..
It almost brought you to tears, and man, it should! When David stops singing his guitar goes on and it also is crying: this songs is called 'Sorrow' and you can really feel that! Well, I can..
I was lucky enough to see this tour in San Diego at Jack Murphy Stadium (RIP) back in April of 1994. To this day, it is by far the best concert that I have ever seen and I've been to a lot of concerts. Welcome to the PINK FLOYD journey, it only gets better. If you live in one the cities that David Gilmour is touring in 2022 I highly suggest going, if you can get tickets.
I REALLY LIKE YOUR REACTION BRO! AND YOU'RE RIGHT, AT THE END YOU SAY, IT'S MAYBE EVEN A BETTER SONG, AND SOLO ON GUITAR THAT COMFORTABLY NUMB! I'M AGREED! THAT ATMOSPHERE THEY CREATING IN THAT SONG IS FABULOUS, COMING FROM ANOTHER WORLD! I ALREADY MADE A COVER OF COMFORTABLY NUMB WITH FRIENDS, BECAUSE THE SONG IS NOT SO COMPLICATE, BUT SORROW, IS 100 TIMES MORE COMPLICATE, BECAUSE OF ALL THE SOUNDS, ÉQUIPEMENT NECESSARY TO PLAY IT.....
When you've finished with the songs from this concert go back to their earlier years with "Echoes "" live from Pompeii. Then work your way through their albums
I am a pinkfloyd fan over 40 years first time seen them live in 1980 earls court londen ( the wall ) and later 3 times in the netherlands. still love their music.. there is a lot to discover for you.. have fun, and i will wait for your next pink floyd reaction.
This is my favourite Pink Floyd song. The way it flows and the solos are in another realm.
Copenhagen 94 ..Did a huge blunt just before the show... DAMN!! Pure Magic!!!
Awesome reaction! Can't really go wrong with any song from this concert. Should check out "Time" and "High Hopes".
To feel your soul being Enlightened through the Power of music. And Pink Floyd changed my life forever and the way I listen and feel the Cosmic Vibrations of Music, Calling Me.
Absolutely the best reaction to PF. Thanks ! Peace love and happiness.
LoL ! I’m 65 & was there in 94 . What a fun reaction !
Welcome to the Machine & Greetings from Mississippi !
Floyd concert....its not a concert...it's a spiritual experience. Seen them twice.
Shout out to all the aliens up there in the skies above! That song is for you. Best reaction EVER. Dude, you are a rocker to the core. I would love to party with you and listen to the whole pulse video. BEST REACTION EVER , you go boyeeee
Next one from Pulse concert ---> High Hopes ... or Coming back to life = 3 guitar solo 😎👍🎸
You might wanna check out Coming Back To Life from this concert.
3 more of those amazing Gilmore solos.
Epicness
Your passion and love of great music really stands out during this reaction.....absolute fire!!!...😃👍👌💥🙏
You think this was loud through headphones? Man, imagine that when it was live. :)
267,000 watts of power over 300 speakers in full quad sound... nothing will ever compare
@@elausente21 yep, pretty much that's it `\~_^/`
Great reaction young man
I think you're beginning to see why the Floyd are regarded as more like a religion than a band by some of us.
Amen!
Listening to it live brings another dimension to the song... The E minor chords in begining getting feedbacked by the amps make the ground shake. Just before the introductory verse is presented. Very synesthetic feeling. Definitely a piece of art.
Pink Floyd reaction??? You just earned a sub. Strap in and let them take you places.
Dark side of the moon
Wish you were here
Animals
Momentary lapse of reason
Division bell
Meddle
The endless river
The wall
Pulse - the best concert ever followed by
Delicate sound of thunder
Go on a ride man. Gilmour and the fellas are iconic musicians. Find the lyrics and let them take you on their trips. Guaranteed you will never be the same.
You liked that popen youve got great taste your hooked now like millions of others all over the world I'm 72 and I have been enjoying pink Floyd since they formed as a progressive rock band in the sixtees I'm still at it can't get enough brilliant isn't it I'm high on music and I can't do a thing about it great isn't it great reaction rock on mate
That's my man!!!!!! There is no better guitarist
OMG. How messed up are thing so that 9 months later I'm the last person who commented. Your excitement and surprise about this just sets me on fire. I'm a lifelong PF fan - and I saw this tour twice. I was teary and overwhelmed more than once. This is a very serious song lyrically - and deep, but this group of geniuses knew how to overwhelm a crowd. This was the tour after this band made Division Bell together. Everyone on stage but maybe the singers were on the Momentary Lapse of Reason tour a few years before. That bassists, for instance, had just recorded that mad groove for Like A Prayer by Madonna, had played with Roxy Music, but also Bryan Ferry. He was also a member of a one album game changer way back then called Toy Matinee. It was an exciting time when you had to be a level of good - and needed every person in the band to be your friend. Thank you for your excitement and open mindedness about this stuff. You are making the world a better place.
Cool to have a reaction without multiple stoppages for comments! Thank You POPE
Trust me on this, watch David Gilmour Live in Gdansk - Echoes. And enjoy the ride!
Love this track both live and the studio version. Great concerts played at Earls Court in London in 94 and I was fortunate to have been there. Welcome to The Floyd! Best wishes from across the pond.
Great reaction man.
Faith in humanity: Restored.
I saw this live, and to this day nothing comes even close of the emotional roller coaster. I left the arena in a mixed state of numbness and exhilaration that never happened since.
Those few seconds following 11.04, where you see the bass guitarist smile, followed by an answering smile from David Gilmore; they both know they're creating magic tonight.
You have one of the best reactions I've seen so far when reacting to Sorrow. Thank you for your energetic reaction.
Love that you do the PULSE concert reactions, I usually don't like to listen to music from a concert - but this is a whole other deal. Great reactions, man, keep it up :)
I was at that gig on the 1st Sunday they played... 2nd night IIRC. They played the whole Dark Side of the Moon album that night....
Amazing...
I'm certain you could feel these reverberations in your every being, if you were there. WOW!
The best... live shows we're a feast for the body mind and soul
Thank you so much for digging it. The looks on your face are just the best.
Gotta remember that light show is crazy right now and it was done in 1994!! Imagine how CRAZY this was to see back then 😮
K, You sold me, I subscribed. You do your homework, watched you react to "Comfortably Numb" first time. Saw you respond to comments and learned a few things. Nice, I like that. Also love your reactions to Pink Floyd I look forward to future reviews you do. Enjoy the journey.
Welcome, noble one 💫
I luv u n that this music is what I grew up with n got to see Pink Floyd twice n concert
Been a fan since they were brand new, Run Like Hell, Brick in the Wall, Leaning to Fly, Keep Talking and very other song from that great concert.