@@rossphilpot7080 This was the first Floyd song I ever listened to as a fan. I remember Another Brick In The Wall as a small boy but was not a fan at seven or eight.
@@FrancesElder-k5k EVERY TIME I hear this song, I am instantly transitioned back inside the Louisiana Superdome in May of 1994, as the laser show 🤘🏻was riveting within the dome. That (The Division Bell) was something I had never witnessed prior to that concert nor at any point in the last three decades. WTF did 30 years go? 🤔
@@FrancesElder-k5k try listening to this song with a carver head amp. With 2 carver 950pm amp in to a pair of lasclas by klipsch with 2 15 inch subs. Then you can tell me your people next store hate you... up at half volume. U can hear it clear as day close to a mile away..🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@@devaliant7969 Both of those songs on Live At Pompeii are fantastic. Echoes is way too much on Pompeii. It's orgasmic for your ears and the video footage is great as well.
same for me. I listened to it for the first time when I was a child, it was used in a TV show about soccer, here in Italy, for the end credits. I read the name of the song and the band...the rest is history!
@@devaliant7969 Echoes is probably my favorite Floyd song, one of my favorite overall songs of all time. OOTD hooked me into the album, but Echoes was absolutely the clincher… I’d not heard anything like it before. I’ve heard plenty trying to be like it since, but nothing comes close to being as epic and creative.
Well, that’s us told then. Personally I don’t know or care how other people feel about this song, I love it myself and that’s all that matters to me. I wish people would give it a rest with all this “over rated” and “under rated”. Stop worrying so much about what other people think.
When I bought a pair of Kenwood LS-P9000X speakers back in 1986, this was the first thing that I played. So loud, that some of the neighbours came outside to see what was going on. Not as loud, but I'm listening to this through the same speakers as I type. ❤
This hard core instrumental, they really broke new ground on this. Mason "one of these days I'm going to cut you into little pieces" @2:50 P.F. gave a nod to Delia Derbyshire. She effectivly created the Dr. Who theme in the mid '60s, by cutting and pasting endless reems of magnetic tape. Dalia is an unsung pionere of electronic music.
Oh man during the war? That’s insane to think about and it’s so weird that this song was out while America was at war with Vietnam. Thanks for your service❤
Always loved the bass tones both Roger and David got on this song, so damn good and plus that delay and tremolo effect just help make the song that much more awesome
It would look a little better if it were the original yellow UK EMI/Harvest label with green text instead of the recent remaster on their house label. Very close to the correct speed though; decent simulation in that respect. 👍
My forty-two year old self definitely agrees w/your six year old self😩😂. I’m actually listening to this song for the first time, right now. Incredible!
Can't argue with you there. People age and their tastes change bands they liked as a child they are embarrassed to admit they listened to when they hit middle age. That wasn't the story with Pink Floyd and me. I liked them from the first time I heard Time at the age of 10. I'm coming up on 60 this month and I still love The Pink Floyd Sound. I just deleted about 20 lines of declaring my love for Pink Floyd.
Yes, Pink Floyd has a strange attraction which stays with you till you die. Other bands you like and remember. Many you forget as you grow older. Floyd just seemed to evolve with me, from when I got into them with Ummagumma... not the most commercial of albums! There's so many phases of this band... the Barrett period, the experimental period, the classical period... And then the golden age of Dark Side of The Moon and Wish You Were Here. Beyond that, Animals and the Wall. Final Cut was basically a Roger Waters album. Finally, the Gilmour years. So much material! And every fan has their own favourite album. And many fans have seen Floyd live, and fondly remember the experience. And You Tube provides ever more Floyd live and studio material. Its not just nostalgia here... Pink Floyd's music stirs the imagination like no other band. They seemed destined to stimulate the minds of people forever. 😊❤😊❤😊 I keep finding Floyd stuff on You Tube.
The duality of having Gilmour and Waters both on base on opposite channels foreshadows the divide that would slowly bring the band apart, but it’s so darn good. This is such an overlooked album!
My son and I sat on back porch in Florida as a hurricane was moving into town I felt this song was appropriate for occasion as I turned it up louder trees started snapping 🌴🎆💨✌️♾️Pink Floyd ♾️
With this track, which opens the album Meddle, the listener is disoriented by the continuous variations, repetitions, and reversals of the sound image, which becomes more and more pressing. Here, too, the sound and sound reversals contribute to the alienating effect by nestling volumetric constructions of the track, with daring lysergic incursions aimed at creating a dense interactive mapping. It is the sensory plurality that Pink Floyd are able to activate that leaves us breathless, an essential vocabulary that synthesises ideas and images, as if taking us back to that moment in our lives when things were apparitions, not yet pondered by language and judgements. It almost seems as if their work is an attempt to circumvent language by creating sounds that make us feel part of a common experience, even though we come from different backgrounds and places. Thus it happens that in an endless play of music and visions, we feel in this work how matter is in motion and music solidifies, staging vibrational interactions of extreme beauty, with a structure that overpowers reality, creating places to inhabit psychically.
I was 10 when this tune hit the radio waves... It really freaked me out... Then later, when I was 16-17 I asked my older cousin what was that tune that scared the shit out of me. I saved enough to buy the LP!
Nick always jams on all tracks..probably one of the most unrated drummer..if you listen to all floyd jams he is a huge part of the awesomeness of jamming tunes
The days when you rang your friends on a telephone telling them to come over & listen to this on your quadraphonic stereo with it's brand new needle! Then we all smoked joints without a care in the world & thought Pink Floyd were Gods.
AWESOME,I've been a fan since the beginning. I was in juvy when the movie came out so we had a supervised outing coming as a reward for working hard, so we voted to see pink floyd the wall It was one of the most memorable times of my life, too cool...✌❤🌍🎵🎶🎸
My all time favourite song, lucky enough to see you play it live at Earls Court in 1994. Loved the massive inflatable pigs in the towers at the gig, absolutely brilliant!
Thanks Pink Floyd for all you have done for the im 60yrs old I l grew up listening to you guys I got to see you guys in Seattle back in 1987 great show
Know what this is? This is being in a mid engined sports car, stuck in a traffic jam and then at 3.42 everyone in front of you turns off leaving you to enjoy the smooth, winding ribbon of road in front of you, balancing steering, throttle and brakes, blipping on the downshifts. Yeah, yeaaahh. Best driving tune ever.
This song never hesitates to give me chills! It was made to play live. OMG! No words. I've seen Brit Floyd play this song live in Atlanta. I'll never forget it, ever
It doesn’t matter whether I am in a gas powered vehicle or a wheelchair when I listen to this song I want to put the pedal through the floor and fly!! ❤PF🎵!!
That is exactly the sense it gives me, too. A motorcycle ride comes to mind but I think it would be unsafe to listen to for me in any moving vehicle under my control. (2:50 is where I hit a red light and the next 53 seconds is me going "Come on come on come on COME ON TURN GODDAMN GREEN!!!)
when i first heard this, didn’t know who it was; drove me nuts because it really made an impression. couple years later, bought the album and there it was, first song.
I'm into the latest sound gear, 1979-80 Polk Audio Studio 10B's (yeah with the passive radiators), a 2000's Sony receiver, hardwood floors with the speakers 3" off the floor and vaulted ceilings. Crank this song, whole house vibrating and the bass so clean.
This was my first Pink Floyd album. I was the only kid in the neighborhood who played keys back then. It was late 80s so of course all the kids were dreaming of becoming the next Eddie Van Halen and Yngwie Malmsteen and Steve Via. My neighborhood had garage bands on practically every street and most of them were too cool to have a keyboard player in their band. That is until Iron Maiden came out with Somewhere In Time album and Steve Via added synths on his songs and Ozzy with Mr. Crowley’s intro organ section. Then I was bouncing from street to street garage to garage refusing to commit any allegiance to any one band. Then someone played Pink Floyd’s Meddle album one night smoking doobies in their garage and I was instantly enthralled and fascinated. I bought the album and learned every song. Then I bought Dark Side, then The Wall and then Wish You Were Here and learned every single song on every album I had and every album I borrowed. Then I harvested the best guitar and bass players in the neighborhood and swiped the best drummer in the neighborhood and formed the only band that got regular gigs and played all the high school dances and won all the Battle of the Bands competitions. And we strictly played Pink Floyd albums in their entirety from the very first note to the last and final note. We saved up and bought the most excessively elaborate lighting system and the best quad sound speaker system. Those are some of my most cherished memories in all my 50 years of playing music. Long Live The Floyd!!!
I think this album set the standard for keyboards. Drums, the crismatic bass guitar, lead vocals and the lead guitar's vocals as well singing to you and mesmerizing you. They created outstanding harmony. Everything just followed. They are awesome and that's why they're still #1
The bass in this song is iconic.
Roger!
@@fguerra The bass is double-tracked. Dave played one, Roger played the other.
@@rossphilpot7080 This was the first Floyd song I ever listened to as a fan. I remember Another Brick In The Wall as a small boy but was not a fan at seven or eight.
Ye man !! 1000% defo'...
This bass line inspired Alan Wilder former member of dépêche mode for CLEAN from Violator
This Classic Riff can NEVER be played LOUD ENOUGH!!!! 🍻🤘🏼🍻
every new years eve. full throttle in my garden. along with ten years after, i'm going home.
I am doing it 71 now age is only number ❤️ it's pure and more where 60 years gone 😊😊.old hippy piece and love to All ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
When I listen to this song, so do my neighbors! They absolutely HATE my new stereo!
@@FrancesElder-k5k EVERY TIME I hear this song, I am instantly transitioned back inside the Louisiana Superdome in May of 1994, as the laser show 🤘🏻was riveting within the dome. That (The Division Bell) was something I had never witnessed prior to that concert nor at any point in the last three decades.
WTF did 30 years go? 🤔
@@FrancesElder-k5k try listening to this song with a carver head amp. With 2 carver 950pm amp in to a pair of lasclas by klipsch with 2 15 inch subs. Then you can tell me your people next store hate you... up at half volume. U can hear it clear as day close to a mile away..🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
This song is from 1971. So many decades ahead of its time.
Inspired by 1963 Dr Who opening theme
This song totally hooked me into this album, this album totally hooked me on Pink Floyd. An absolute masterpiece.
i've had the same with echoes
@@devaliant7969 Both of those songs on Live At Pompeii are fantastic. Echoes is way too much on Pompeii. It's orgasmic for your ears and the video footage is great as well.
same for me. I listened to it for the first time when I was a child, it was used in a TV show about soccer, here in Italy, for the end credits. I read the name of the song and the band...the rest is history!
@@FreudianSlipandSlide-s5g yeah
@@devaliant7969 Echoes is probably my favorite Floyd song, one of my favorite overall songs of all time. OOTD hooked me into the album, but Echoes was absolutely the clincher… I’d not heard anything like it before. I’ve heard plenty trying to be like it since, but nothing comes close to being as epic and creative.
The single best Prog Rock band of all time.
I second that
Genesis
I third that.
I agree too but just think about it, they are a genre by themselves trom the very first 😎
Love Pink Floyd
I wud say RUSH tho
Haha
This track has never got old in 40+ yrs of listening to it.
THIS WAS MY FIRST FLOYD SONG 46 YEARS AGO I LOVED IT THEN I LOVE IT NOW!!!!!!
I was 18 and I'm 68 now. I still feel chilling
Rock on Joaquin 65 years young 🎉cheers from Chicago
@Yahoo744 keep rocking too. Regards from Mallorca island, Spain
This is the most underrated Pink Floyd Song
Along with Pillow Of Winds and Fearless. Although One Of These Days has been played live lots of times in Roger Waters and David Gilmour concerts
The Most Important Pink Floyd Prog-Hard Instrumental!!!
Totally agre
Well, that’s us told then.
Personally I don’t know or care how other people feel about this song, I love it myself and that’s all that matters to me. I wish people would give it a rest with all this “over rated” and “under rated”. Stop worrying so much about what other people think.
This whole album in general is insanely great as is
When I bought a pair of Kenwood LS-P9000X speakers back in 1986, this was the first thing that I played. So loud, that some of the neighbours came outside to see what was going on.
Not as loud, but I'm listening to this through the same speakers as I type. ❤
And maybe possibly to make sure no one was being cut into little pieces, at that time. :P
This hard core instrumental, they really broke new ground on this.
Mason "one of these days I'm going to cut you into little pieces"
@2:50 P.F. gave a nod to Delia Derbyshire. She effectivly created the Dr. Who theme in the mid '60s, by cutting and pasting endless reems of magnetic tape. Dalia is an unsung pionere of electronic music.
Hardly unsung :). I would say she's rightly honoured as a pioneer of electronic music, as is the BBC radiophonic workshop where she famously worked.
Should have seen it live....50,000 people plus just going nuts, something ill never forget
Metrodome and Madison
@@2469rene Soldier Field. Chicago 1994. Backstage passes the night before.
✨🎶🏟️✌️🤪Yankee Stadium, Friday night
June 10th!⚾🎶✨
Mommentary lapse of reason tour Miami.... unbelievable!
This was one of my favorite tracks (by anyone) when I was a kid... Just listened to it for the first time in 45 years, and I see I was right!
Welcome back. Don't let 45 years go by again without listening!
Nada como tomar un cafe por las mañanas escuchando Meddle...
Gracias *Pink Floyd*
Nothing beats a cup of pink floyd while listening to coffee!❤🌍🎶🎵🎸
@warioman450cl bc brasileiro
@johncollier1405 ur on the inside out
I will never forget listening to this masterpiece in a tent in the blizzard at Cho Oyu base camp in Tibet and at 3:37 it scared me to death
Haha, wow, great story! I was not in Tibet, just my regular old living room, but yeah that part scared me to death too!! I loved it!
@@MontagZoso LOL
Oh man during the war? That’s insane to think about and it’s so weird that this song was out while America was at war with Vietnam. Thanks for your service❤
Always loved the bass tones both Roger and David got on this song, so damn good and plus that delay and tremolo effect just help make the song that much more awesome
Am I the ONLY one that LOVES to see an album SPINNING? ✌️❤️🔥🔥🔥🎶🎶🎶 Been here since the BEGINNING! 😁🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
It would look a little better if it were the original yellow UK EMI/Harvest label with green text instead of the recent remaster on their house label. Very close to the correct speed though; decent simulation in that respect. 👍
Only Pink Floyd can make this kind of music and lives on from generations to generations.
Way ahead of its era.
Floyd is definitely the genesis; Tool today comes close.
Atmospheric, sinister. So iconic. Scared the crap out of me when I was 6 years old. Still adore this choon.
My forty-two year old self definitely agrees w/your six year old self😩😂. I’m actually listening to this song for the first time, right now. Incredible!
"One of these days I am going to cut you into little pieces" in my head phones always gave me chills 😂 Roger Waters is gonna kill me!!!
What an incredible song. The beginning of one of my favourite albums ever. I still listen to it countless times today 🎶👂🎶
My favorite track has got to be Fearless.
@@captaintrips2980 what a magnificent song! The lyrics are great too!
in 55 years of life.....This is Number 1 for me. Pink Floyd epicness
42 here, and same.
There's still nothing like experiencing this song for the very 1st time.
THE BEST BAND EVER. 4EVER PINK FLOYD
Can't argue with you there. People age and their tastes change bands they liked as a child they are embarrassed to admit they listened to when they hit middle age. That wasn't the story with Pink Floyd and me. I liked them from the first time I heard Time at the age of 10. I'm coming up on 60 this month and I still love The Pink Floyd Sound. I just deleted about 20 lines of declaring my love for Pink Floyd.
Yes, Pink Floyd has a strange attraction which stays with you till you die. Other bands you like and remember. Many you forget as you grow older. Floyd just seemed to evolve with me, from when I got into them with Ummagumma... not the most commercial of albums! There's so many phases of this band... the Barrett period, the experimental period, the classical period... And then the golden age of Dark Side of The Moon and Wish You Were Here. Beyond that, Animals and the Wall. Final Cut was basically a Roger Waters album. Finally, the Gilmour years. So much material! And every fan has their own favourite album. And many fans have seen Floyd live, and fondly remember the experience. And You Tube provides ever more Floyd live and studio material. Its not just nostalgia here... Pink Floyd's music stirs the imagination like no other band.
They seemed destined to stimulate the minds of people forever. 😊❤😊❤😊
I keep finding Floyd stuff on You Tube.
Thank you floyd council and pink anderson!
Meddle is my fave ❤
mine is obscured by clouds :]
The duality of having Gilmour and Waters both on base on opposite channels foreshadows the divide that would slowly bring the band apart, but it’s so darn good. This is such an overlooked album!
gilmour & Waters both play bass on this track?!?
I was 7 and my Mother here this LP every Day, and now, i`m marked by Pink Floyd. And they've gotten better and better over the years.
Great Mother.....Congrats....Greetings from Italy
This album turns 53 today. Happy Birthday!
This song gets me pumped up and it gives me goosebumps every single time
THE BEST BEAT IN BASS RIFF EVER!!
I had to go home and binge watch over and over. Never get enough. What's his name again someone?
Sopranos has it in the credits of an episode. Instant hairs standing up when I heard it. One of my favourites
My son and I sat on back porch in Florida as a hurricane was moving into town I felt this song was appropriate for occasion as I turned it up louder trees started snapping 🌴🎆💨✌️♾️Pink Floyd ♾️
Floyd on quality headphone is something else, Floyd + Headphones + A Smoke = The Meaning Of Life.😵💫
Please, try to avoid smoking too much, if you have too much of it you could have complications that stop you from getting to give Pink Floyd a listen
@@lukeladin Wish I read this comment sooner. I done smoked too much and forgot how to put it on the turntable
@@JAMIK0lmao
you should try edibles with Floyd. i haven’t done it but I have to imagine that kind of experience would just send you to the moon
The wind, two basses and the gust of Richard Wright's keyboards, achieve one of the best effects in the history of symphonic rock.
good take
Un morceau de musique hors du commun, merci les Pink floyd
This was the first Pink Floyd for me that really showcased where they were headed with their future releases, great album.
If the Time Vortex needed a soundtrack, this is it.
Just listened to this song on the way home from work. It’s a great song. Very underrated!
With this track, which opens the album Meddle, the listener is disoriented by the continuous variations, repetitions, and reversals of the sound image, which becomes more and more pressing.
Here, too, the sound and sound reversals contribute to the alienating effect by nestling volumetric constructions of the track, with daring lysergic incursions aimed at creating a dense interactive mapping.
It is the sensory plurality that Pink Floyd are able to activate that leaves us breathless, an essential vocabulary that synthesises ideas and images, as if taking us back to that moment in our lives when things were apparitions, not yet pondered by language and judgements. It almost seems as if their work is an attempt to circumvent language by creating sounds that make us feel part of a common experience, even though we come from different backgrounds and places.
Thus it happens that in an endless play of music and visions, we feel in this work how matter is in motion and music solidifies, staging vibrational interactions of extreme beauty, with a structure that overpowers reality, creating places to inhabit psychically.
In other words, you've tripped while listening to it. 😂
@@captaintrips2980 …*just* by listening to it. 🤔
You analysed the cosmic experience induced by this song wonderfully. Thank you.
10 out of 10.
Cheers dave and roger
This will be played for years 👌🏻👏🏻
I think that this song on its age was Innovative. Just masterpiece
Can you believe it?
Perfeita. Psicodélico ao extremo. Uma viagem que só Pink Floyd pode proporcionar. A melhor
Обожаю! Люблю!! Ни дня без музыки Pink Floyd!!!!
СЛАВА РОССИИ !!!
Аминь
@@ТакиДаиВсеВсеВсе Позорище рабсии!!!
@@ТакиДаиВсеВсеВсе Вы перепутали. Здесь
про другое..
@@ТатьянаМитикова Это ты у нас путаница ! А Я ПИШУ О ТОМ ЧТО СЧИТАЮ ВАЖНЫМ !!! СЛАВА РОССИИ !!!
It is absolutly a Masterpiece. I love it! I first heard this piece when I was 14 and now I'm 61 and I still love it.
I was 10 when this tune hit the radio waves... It really freaked me out... Then later, when I was 16-17 I asked my older cousin what was that tune that scared the shit out of me. I saved enough to buy the LP!
This album is amazing!!!
Def Agree!🎶🔥🎶
One of my Fav albums!
This song live is unbelievable. Seeing them in an open air stadium I stood there like a little kid watching
Nick always jams on all tracks..probably one of the most unrated drummer..if you listen to all floyd jams he is a huge part of the awesomeness of jamming tunes
The days when you rang your friends on a telephone telling them to come over & listen to this on your quadraphonic stereo with it's brand new needle! Then we all smoked joints without a care in the world & thought Pink Floyd were Gods.
Meddle my favourite PF album
AWESOME,I've been a fan since the beginning.
I was in juvy when the movie came out so we had a supervised outing coming as a reward for working hard, so we voted to see pink floyd the wall
It was one of the most memorable times of my life, too cool...✌❤🌍🎵🎶🎸
My all time favourite song, lucky enough to see you play it live at Earls Court in 1994. Loved the massive inflatable pigs in the towers at the gig, absolutely brilliant!
Thanks Pink Floyd for all you have done for the im 60yrs old I l grew up listening to you guys I got to see you guys in Seattle back in 1987 great show
Absolutely the coolest bass riff on earth, shdes of dr.who🎉
Esta cancion es ARTE Y HERMOSURA
Know what this is?
This is being in a mid engined sports car, stuck in a traffic jam and then at 3.42 everyone in front of you turns off leaving you to enjoy the smooth, winding ribbon of road in front of you, balancing steering, throttle and brakes, blipping on the downshifts. Yeah, yeaaahh.
Best driving tune ever.
This song is just so metal before metal really even existed
Siiii hai ragione👍👍
Metal existed under the name of black Sabbath
@@bernabefernandeztouceda7315More under the name The Budgie.
It's not metal, but it's Meddle
0:34 I love that initial slide down the bass fretboard.
Shine on Floydians 🎸
I love this tune so much I remember hearing it when I was young
Such a great song for driving💥✊
Один из многочисленных шедевров!!!
This song never hesitates to give me chills! It was made to play live. OMG! No words. I've seen Brit Floyd play this song live in Atlanta. I'll never forget it, ever
It doesn’t matter whether I am in a gas powered vehicle or a wheelchair when I listen to this song I want to put the pedal through the floor and fly!! ❤PF🎵!!
Superb.
That is exactly the sense it gives me, too. A motorcycle ride comes to mind but I think it would be unsafe to listen to for me in any moving vehicle under my control.
(2:50 is where I hit a red light and the next 53 seconds is me going "Come on come on come on COME ON TURN GODDAMN GREEN!!!)
@@BiffChunksteak Right on !!!!!
Amazing ! Epic bass !👏🏻👏🏻🌷🙏🏻
I've been listening to it since I was 14, today I'm 39.
My dad (no not with us anymore) absolutely loved this track.. probably the first pink floyd song i ever heard.. it's fantastic..
And the metal side of Pink Floyd - What more is there to be COMmETED!
This is one of my favorites.
Absolute Classic!! So happy to have Meddle on vinyl!!! 🎶🎧🎵
Timeless
when i first heard this, didn’t know who it was; drove me nuts because it really made an impression.
couple years later, bought the album and there it was, first song.
I'm into the latest sound gear, 1979-80 Polk Audio Studio 10B's (yeah with the passive radiators), a 2000's Sony receiver, hardwood floors with the speakers 3" off the floor and vaulted ceilings. Crank this song, whole house vibrating and the bass so clean.
Great song
Never forget tripping balls first time i heard this.... that voice and this song!!! GOATS
This was my first Pink Floyd album. I was the only kid in the neighborhood who played keys back then. It was late 80s so of course all the kids were dreaming of becoming the next Eddie Van Halen and Yngwie Malmsteen and Steve Via. My neighborhood had garage bands on practically every street and most of them were too cool to have a keyboard player in their band. That is until Iron Maiden came out with Somewhere In Time album and Steve Via added synths on his songs and Ozzy with Mr. Crowley’s intro organ section.
Then I was bouncing from street to street garage to garage refusing to commit any allegiance to any one band.
Then someone played Pink Floyd’s Meddle album one night smoking doobies in their garage and I was instantly enthralled and fascinated.
I bought the album and learned every song. Then I bought Dark Side, then The Wall and then Wish You Were Here and learned every single song on every album I had and every album I borrowed.
Then I harvested the best guitar and bass players in the neighborhood and swiped the best drummer in the neighborhood and formed the only band that got regular gigs and played all the high school dances and won all the Battle of the Bands competitions.
And we strictly played Pink Floyd albums in their entirety from the very first note to the last and final note. We saved up and bought the most excessively elaborate lighting system and the best quad sound speaker system. Those are some of my most cherished memories in all my 50 years of playing music.
Long Live The Floyd!!!
My favorite album
Incredible and so electrifying sound . GREAT!👍🔥
I love driving down a curvy road while listening to this song.
An amazing piece of music.
Created by Pink Floyd.
Greatinfluencers of the modern music.
Magnificant musicians an example: " One of these days!"
Still a great song. Old enough to have first listened to this on 8-track.
Bass Power 💪
I love how they blend one sound into another and David's insanely intense bending of the strings
legendary song!
Absolutely insane What a band they were.
I have no words
The most underrated floyd track IMO!
I beginning to think that this is PF's greatest song.
On acid in a snow storm, Cleveland.. I was 15, it was beautiful.... It literally moved me
Hopefully it moved you out of Cleveland...
Listening..again..today ..😊
that first note always sends chills down my spine
Another song of my childhood! Great to hear! It's been a long time, I have meddling songs refreshed in my mind.
I think this album set the standard for keyboards. Drums, the crismatic bass guitar, lead vocals and the lead guitar's vocals as well
singing to you and mesmerizing you. They created outstanding harmony. Everything just followed. They are awesome and that's why they're still #1
I STILL PLAY IT LOUD!!!!!!!
Pink Floyd is ALWAYS AWESOME
45+ years ago my best friend told me to never play this in his presence. He got really bad acid flashbacks from it. I honored his request.
Just totally timeless absolutely awesome then and awesome now 53 years on
the best ❤
One of man songs from my favorite band. Best always.
Atmospheric, hits you right between the eyes. My go to on a stormy night