@@2869may Because without Waters, there is little to no bitterness - just melancholy with hope. The waters era had a message of dissatisfaction with life and society - not without merit by the way, but harsh. Division Bell is far more mellow. I love both eras equally, but for different reasons.
The album was "meh" when I first heard it about 15 years ago, when I first started getting into Floyd. Over the years it's definitely grown on me. And I mean exponentially. I now find it's the album I listen to most often. Not a dull moment throughout. And David's tone is my absolute favorite from his entire output. Just an excellent album.
Pink Floyd is the type of music where you go to your room, lay on your bed, turn off the lights, put on your headphones and go off into a conscious coma!
Momentary Lapse of Reason tour. Cleveland Stadium, Saturday night, in a thunderstorm! The lightning was in time with the music Heaven opened up and joined us.
The PULSE concert is perhaps one of the most important musical events that has ever existed in modern music. They are big do not usually need to block. That's why people deeply admire them. Saludos.
I literally wore 2 vhs cassettes of this concert out from watching and dissecting everything about this concert, i have a third vhs that i keep but I’m scared to watch it, I don’t want it to break, lol. But seriously this IS the Floyd concert to watch from start to finish!
Agreed! "Transformative" is kind of a cliche but I was 15 in the 90s when I first listened to Pulse...I basically threw all my CDs out and started anew after hearing it the first time. Semi-serious.
Right on brother!! 👍 If some one asked me: "If you could go to any live concert in music history, what concert would you choose?" My immediate first answer would me: "Pink Floyd, The Division Bell tour, Earls Court 1994"!!!! My immediate second choice would be: "Queen, The Magic Tour, Wembley 1986"!!!
This is from one of the most beautiful albums ever made. The Division Bell. Gilmour at his absolute finest. Every song on that album is a masterpiece. Especially Marooned, that is an amazing piece of music.
@@hopelessnerd6677 I did not realize that was him. I was getting in to Radio K.A.O.S. At the same time. What a great time to be graduating high school with all this as the theme for the life I had planned.
I’m not crying, you’re crying! Tears of joy and bliss. “I took a heavenly ride through our silence. I knew the moment had begun. For killing the past, and coming back to life”🔥❤️🔥
Fun Fact: the bassist on tour there is named Guy Pratt, he was also the studio musician who laid down the funky bass line on Madonna's Like a Prayer, among other work.
I have really enjoyed watching your heartfelt reactions to the music, artists, and lyrics over the past year. I appreciate your comments and thoughts on the music, and like watching your office wall evolve right along with your love of this music! The Internet needs more people like you!
Saw this show in Cleveland Ohio 1994. First concert ever and an experience I will never ever forget. Nothing will ever come close to the sound of Pink Floyd!
@@RichKolasa It does... the entire album is great..! "Lost For Words" talks about David and Roger's relationship. "I open my door to my enemy and ask can we wipe the slate clean... they tell me to please go fvck myself... Sometimes you just can't win..."
i know exactly what you mean, Joseph. a couple years ago, i was incredibly sad when David auctioned off his instruments for charity... but immediately after that, my next thoughts were: those instruments were merely tools in the hands of a master craftsman. the tools don't hold the magic, the craftsman does.
My dad who is 77 now is a guitarist like me. Whereas he is more of a blues and rock guitarist than I, and I lean more towards neo-classical metal, and jazz fusion; one of the things we have in common is we both think David Gilmour is one of the best, if not *the* best guitarist ever. It's the feeling he conveys, and how he paints an image.
@alan griggs Likewise, my friend! One of the best concerts I have ever seen/heard for sure (to clarify, I was NOT there to see it live, only on DVD). I especially dig the fact that they played "Dark Side of the Moon" in its entirety from top to bottom during that show, it's just so amazing (still)! Peace Out.
This is why Pink Floyd and Rush are my favorite bands. Songs that speak to you and rock at the same time. Timeless. I'm 57 and the older I get they still stay relevant. Rock on
Live in Gdańsk is the absolute pinnacle of Pink Floyd. Jamel please listen to this! Thank you for sharing your feelings about this music, means a great deal to me 👍
I have seen Pink Floyd Live 4 times… I saw this same show in N.Y. 1994. The concert brochure said the stage is 120 feet wide. It takes a crew of 60 technicians three days to set up the entire lights and all. The concert schedule required that there had to be three entire crews to keep up. They leap froged each other for 92 shows with 20 Trucks per crew and a total staff of 195. The tour cost the promoters $98.MILLION to put on, but the total profit was $260 MILLION… I have seen Pink Floyd 4 times. Nick Mason’s drumming is incredible and matches Gilmour’s guitar emotions while Richard Wright takes us on a Magic Carpet Ride of tones that form the foundation of it all.
I think we are all a bit closer than we think. Good music is good music...flat out. I'm glad u took the time to check them out. Haha I saw Pink Floyd several times and this is normal for them. U seem to be a good man and I look forward to watching more of ur videos.
This song, to me, is the perfect embodiment of Pink Floyd after Roger Waters. It sounds like rising up from adversity and thriving. Roger is a genius, it's true. But after the doom, gloom, and bitterness (albeit masterpieces) of the last few Floyd albums, the positive and hopeful vibes from A Momentary Lapse of Reason and The Division Bell are most welcome.
My favorite song on The Division Bell from the first time hearing it. And it was very relatable years later when going through a divorce. ‘Where were you when I was burned and broken?’ ‘Where were you when I was hurt and I was helpless?’ ‘I knew the moment had arrived for killing the past and coming back to life.’
David himself has said this song is about his second wife, Polly Sampson. They got married i 1994, the year that The Division Bell was released. He had already been divorced four years. The lyrics seem to align that the song is more about Polly than the divorce. SHE was what was missing and SHE helped bring him back to life.
Dude! As soon as Sorrow finished, I was like, "That's a piece of art." And now here you are saying their songs are like art! This is why you're the best my friend!
Yes, the music of Pink Floyd IS about a journey! You connect so well! I never got to see them live! However, they helped us connect! They are all about humanity!
Coming back to life in 2021 means continuing to reinvent and improve myself! Learning to get thru these strange days, 2020 set me on a new path and in 2021 I hope to improve on that! Best wishes to everyone on this life journey! Thanks for bringing me back to Pink Floyd 🥰🙏
This whole concert makes me tear up. The production to the sound to the visuals the guitar tone the solos the singing the lyrics. Best live performance I have ever seen from anyone. You can feel that the band is giving %100 in this show.
Pink Floyd, my favourite band by far. It was making sense throughout my inebriated states and even more sense throughout my sobriety. They don’t even need to sing and their music will still drag me through every spectrum of emotion. The best. Glad you got to add them to your life.
I had the privilege to see them in Atlanta in 1994 (The Division Bell tour) Words cannot describe the emotions you feel when these guys perform live. A memory I will fortunately have for the rest of my life.
"The way music becomes art...they way they paint the picture." Yes! Which is why Pink Floyd has been my favorite band of all-time. Thanks for giving them so much love!
A few years ago, my son swapped a set of active pickups into a cheap strat his college roommate left him, and tested it out by playing the intro to this song. Such a beautiful intro, it reminded me that he was barely a year old when Pulse was released, and I played it all the time in the car when he was little.
I want this song to be played at my funeral. This is an amzing song and gets lost because Pink Floyd has so many incredible songs. It's one of my all time favorites as well as High Hopes.
One of my all time favorite songs and from the first few notes, im instantly brought back nostalgically to when this album first came out. WHen I travelled to Europe I was able to see David Gilmour play at Arena de Nimes. I couldnt believe he played this song .I just started crying. (and he played Fat Old Sun, High Hopes and One of These Days.....O. M. G. what a show)
Hello Jamel, I saw him play at the Hollywood Bowl in California 2016 and WHAT AN AMAZING CONCERT. I am glad I saw him play. I grew up listening to his music......... Peace !
This is one of my favourite Pink Floyd songs. To this day I have no clue why this song is not more popular. Just the intro is just stuff that dreams are made of.
I was lucky enough to attend one of the earls court pulse gigs and the dvd still gives me shiver and tears to this day. One if the most beautiful and pivotal songs ever written. We've all been there at some point in our lives. Well done Jamal
I'm so glad that you are getting to hear all this great music! You mentioned that you came up on Rap and Hip Hop. Imagine all the young Brothers who will spend their whole lives thinking that that's all there is! I grew up in The South Bronx, within walking distance of the birthplace of Rap, and I knew a lot of Brothers who were hardly aware that there was a great, big world outside The Hood! Keep Great Music Alive, Son!
I will always remember getting to see Floyd on their Pulse tour in Columbus, Ohio. Greatest. Concert. Ever. Floyd is my first musical love and I've always come back to them no matter what genre I may be currently into. Floyd is always there.
This song reminds me so much of my brother. His wife left him years ago, suddenly and vindictively. He has never remarried, never taken his wring off. This song, coming back to life, reminds me of what he needs to do for himself. Killing the past, and coming back to life. Some people carry burdens life war medals. We sometimes don't recognize them for what they are, wounds. When wounds heal we move on.
My first concert was Pink Floyd Animals Tour 1977. Many great concerts since, but for me, none ever topped Pink Floyd. Even my great grandson is named Floyd after the band. My granddaughter loves the classics.
I'll miss them for them as long as they are no longer around- and yes this Pulse was awesome. No matter which song on it, was will bring tears- I saw this live (Cleveland May 26, 1994) . was to awesome.
Night driving in the woods, cracking cold ones and passing the J's. Oh crap I'm just in the garage watching a reaction vid. Thanks for the temporary journey back in time.
Thanks for sparking literally a flood of many dozens of memories for me. lols One of the things I'm sad my younger friends will never experience is all the outdoor "party spots" in the hills of Oakland we used to go hang out in back in the 70's and early 80's before the cops shut them all down. If I could point to one movie that sort of portrays that phenomenon, albeit with a cool but different Texan flavor, was _Dazed and Confused._
One of my favorite PF songs! Excellent song writing and the guitar work is fantastic. IMO easily one of his best guitar efforts. So melodic and driving.
Loved your reaction to Coming back to life. It’s my favorite Floyd song as well as one of my all time favorite songs. It grabbed me from the first time I heard it from the Division Bell album and it’s never let me go. Love your reactions Jamal and like you always say let’s just be better humans and teach peace.
There are a lot of great Pink Floyd songs out there and they deserve their place, but for me this will always be my number one Pink Floyd song. The clean guitar solos and just the positive feel of the song is just so good.
Great reaction man can see yiu appreciate floyd I was fortunate enough to be at this concert 1994 Earl's Court. I'm a huge pink floyd fan waters and gilmore I'm going to see waters August 31 2022 at msg nyc I'm from uk
As far as I know, that was the very first tour to use surround sound technology. There were speakers on both sides and in the back of the stadium. To this day, best live performance I ever witnessed.
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Please check out “Marooned” by Pink Floyd, it's an instrumental song, but still a good one
I was shocked , shocked I tell you , when you didn't list them in your top 5 bands ....LOL,
This song reminds me .
Try time at the same concert. Thanks for the reaction
One of their best songs that everyone acts like doesn't exist.
Exactly.
very true
along with- what do you want from me.
@@moonlightmile70s96 What do you want from me is prob one of my fav song, absolutely heart taking.
Its like there last 2 albums don't exist...and coincidentally are my favorite
I know everyone loves "the dark side of the moon". But "The Division bell" is so mellow it is excellent. Great travelling music.
Top 3 Floyd for me
The Division Bell is a masterpiece..!!! (no Waters also)
@@2869may Because without Waters, there is little to no bitterness - just melancholy with hope. The waters era had a message of dissatisfaction with life and society - not without merit by the way, but harsh. Division Bell is far more mellow. I love both eras equally, but for different reasons.
@@williamosborne6866 Absolutely agree with you.... "Lost For Words" tells us a little something about that.... lol
The album was "meh" when I first heard it about 15 years ago, when I first started getting into Floyd. Over the years it's definitely grown on me. And I mean exponentially. I now find it's the album I listen to most often. Not a dull moment throughout. And David's tone is my absolute favorite from his entire output. Just an excellent album.
Pink Floyd is the type of music where you go to your room, lay on your bed, turn off the lights, put on your headphones and go off into a conscious coma!
After conjuring Bob Marley who delivers a bowl of Durban Poison for Your enjoyment.
I will never forget the first time I heard the _Animals_ album.
That was the day I decided I definitely wanted to be a musician.
I miss doing that... life just made me stop doing that for some reason!
Nah.. The Last Cut..
Amen. Or you drive home in the dark and you skip a number of exits because you don't want it to stop
Pink Floyd live is like a love letter to your head.
Beautifully said
An to Ur Heart
Momentary Lapse of Reason tour.
Cleveland Stadium, Saturday night, in a thunderstorm!
The lightning was in time with the music
Heaven opened up and joined us.
Well put!
You misspelled soul.
The PULSE concert is perhaps one of the most important musical events that has ever existed in modern music. They are big do not usually need to block. That's why people deeply admire them.
Saludos.
I could not agree more!
I literally wore 2 vhs cassettes of this concert out from watching and dissecting everything about this concert, i have a third vhs that i keep but I’m scared to watch it, I don’t want it to break, lol. But seriously this IS the Floyd concert to watch from start to finish!
Agree but their The Wall live performance from Berlin in 1990 was mint.
Agreed! "Transformative" is kind of a cliche but I was 15 in the 90s when I first listened to Pulse...I basically threw all my CDs out and started anew after hearing it the first time. Semi-serious.
Right on brother!! 👍
If some one asked me: "If you could go to any live concert in music history, what concert would you choose?"
My immediate first answer would me: "Pink Floyd, The Division Bell tour, Earls Court 1994"!!!!
My immediate second choice would be: "Queen, The Magic Tour, Wembley 1986"!!!
This is from one of the most beautiful albums ever made. The Division Bell. Gilmour at his absolute finest. Every song on that album is a masterpiece. Especially Marooned, that is an amazing piece of music.
Marooned ❤️
Absolutely nailed it.
I’d say best album of all time
@@Kimberrann I love to go to sleep every night to the hour long looped version of “Marooned”! 😴🙏🏻👏🏼
@@lynnhoffmann247 I have 9 Pink Floyd songs on a “sleep” playlist as well; Marooned is the first and last song so technically only 8 songs! ❤️ 💤
Nothing else sounds like Gilmour’s guitar. This song is so beautiful, great choice.
Brother Richard Wright on the keys, RIP
Love Rick! 😢🙏🏻 RIP
"Killing the past and coming back to life! " you owe it to yourself to not let the past rule you.
Beautifully said. ^-^
Embracing change is living in the moment.
Beautifully said, but sometimes getting over something from the past is out of your control, some people just can’t let you move forward.
Wish i could 🙈
Deep truth right there....
"Keep Talking" and "Wearing the inside out" are also killer tracks, give them a chance.
wearing the inside out is so catchy and such a well written song
"Keep Talking" is likely the only time you'll ever hear Stephen Hawking on a music album. Especially since he's dead. His voice isn't though.
@@shortstuff780 beautiful saxophone
Spot on
@@hopelessnerd6677 I did not realize that was him. I was getting in to Radio K.A.O.S. At the same time. What a great time to be graduating high school with all this as the theme for the life I had planned.
I’m not crying, you’re crying! Tears of joy and bliss.
“I took a heavenly ride through our silence. I knew the moment had begun. For killing the past, and coming back to life”🔥❤️🔥
Fun Fact: the bassist on tour there is named Guy Pratt, he was also the studio musician who laid down the funky bass line on Madonna's Like a Prayer, among other work.
And at one time Guy Pratt was married to Rick Wright's daughter.
He doesn'tknow like he's even old enough to know who Madonna is! 😆
David Gilmour--one of the greatest of the greats.
One of my absolute favorite songs. This whole Pulse album is just incredible. Gilmour is fantastic!
I have really enjoyed watching your heartfelt reactions to the music, artists, and lyrics over the past year. I appreciate your comments and thoughts on the music, and like watching your office wall evolve right along with your love of this music! The Internet needs more people like you!
Saw this show in Cleveland Ohio 1994. First concert ever and an experience I will never ever forget. Nothing will ever come close to the sound of Pink Floyd!
Like I said on your Sorrow post, there is nothing like live music.
The Division Bell Is Amazing start to finish..! "Wearing The Inside Out" and "High Hopes" are absolutely incredible..!
Keep Talking too...seems very apropos now.
@@RichKolasa It does... the entire album is great..! "Lost For Words" talks about David and Roger's relationship.
"I open my door to my enemy and ask can we wipe the slate clean... they tell me to please go fvck myself... Sometimes you just can't win..."
I could sit and listen to David Gilmour play guitar for days on end...
Damn no one gives you the chills, making your hair stand up on end, than when David gets that guitar in hands.
i know exactly what you mean, Joseph. a couple years ago, i was incredibly sad when David auctioned off his instruments for charity... but immediately after that, my next thoughts were: those instruments were merely tools in the hands of a master craftsman. the tools don't hold the magic, the craftsman does.
True Dat!
My dad who is 77 now is a guitarist like me. Whereas he is more of a blues and rock guitarist than I, and I lean more towards neo-classical metal, and jazz fusion; one of the things we have in common is we both think David Gilmour is one of the best, if not *the* best guitarist ever. It's the feeling he conveys, and how he paints an image.
Pink Floyd is one of the few bands that can extract the desired emotion from the listener.
I get emotional every time I immerse myself in this concert
@alan griggs Likewise, my friend! One of the best concerts I have ever seen/heard for sure (to clarify, I was NOT there to see it live, only on DVD). I especially dig the fact that they played "Dark Side of the Moon" in its entirety from top to bottom during that show, it's just so amazing (still)! Peace Out.
This is why Pink Floyd and Rush are my favorite bands. Songs that speak to you and rock at the same time. Timeless. I'm 57 and the older I get they still stay relevant. Rock on
Live in Gdańsk is the absolute pinnacle of Pink Floyd. Jamel please listen to this! Thank you for sharing your feelings about this music, means a great deal to me 👍
I have seen Pink Floyd Live 4 times… I saw this same show in N.Y. 1994. The concert brochure said the stage is 120 feet wide. It takes a crew of 60 technicians three days to set up the entire lights and all. The concert schedule required that there had to be three entire crews to keep up. They leap froged each other for 92 shows with 20 Trucks per crew and a total staff of 195. The tour cost the promoters $98.MILLION to put on, but the total profit was $260 MILLION…
I have seen Pink Floyd 4 times. Nick Mason’s drumming is incredible and matches Gilmour’s guitar emotions while Richard Wright takes us on a Magic Carpet Ride of tones that form the foundation of it all.
I’ve been waiting it seems like so long for you to reaction this concert. “Keep talking”. And “learning to fly”. Must see
This is in my top 5 Floyd songs.That tone he gets out of that guitar is like butter.
I think we are all a bit closer than we think. Good music is good music...flat out. I'm glad u took the time to check them out. Haha I saw Pink Floyd several times and this is normal for them. U seem to be a good man and I look forward to watching more of ur videos.
This song, to me, is the perfect embodiment of Pink Floyd after Roger Waters. It sounds like rising up from adversity and thriving. Roger is a genius, it's true. But after the doom, gloom, and bitterness (albeit masterpieces) of the last few Floyd albums, the positive and hopeful vibes from A Momentary Lapse of Reason and The Division Bell are most welcome.
Your commentary and understanding of these songs has really grown and it's just great to hear you, thanks for lifting us up.
My favorite song on The Division Bell from the first time hearing it. And it was very relatable years later when going through a divorce.
‘Where were you when I was burned and broken?’
‘Where were you when I was hurt and I was helpless?’
‘I knew the moment had arrived for killing the past and coming back to life.’
David himself has said this song is about his second wife, Polly Sampson. They got married i 1994, the year that The Division Bell was released. He had already been divorced four years. The lyrics seem to align that the song is more about Polly than the divorce. SHE was what was missing and SHE helped bring him back to life.
your spot on this where music becomes art and that art runs thru us and touches every part of our being
So stoked you are back on Pink Floyd!!! #1 on my list
Been waiting and hoping for more Floyd :)
Dude! As soon as Sorrow finished, I was like, "That's a piece of art." And now here you are saying their songs are like art! This is why you're the best my friend!
I'd give anything to hear this song or any pink floyd song for the first time again.
Gilmours guitar can bring so much emotion. Together with this collection of masters , watery eyes.
Yes, the music of Pink Floyd IS about a journey! You connect so well! I never got to see them live! However, they helped us connect! They are all about humanity!
Of all of their catalog and most wonderful music, this my favorite. A song of hope.❤
Coming back to life in 2021 means continuing to reinvent and improve myself! Learning to get thru these strange days, 2020 set me on a new path and in 2021 I hope to improve on that! Best wishes to everyone on this life journey! Thanks for bringing me back to Pink Floyd 🥰🙏
The majesty of Pink Floyd live
Feel so proud that ive been listening to art for the past 27 years.. You got it bro!
My favorite song of all of their songs
"Outside the rain...fell dark and slow" - that line creates some beautiful imagery in my head.
This whole concert makes me tear up. The production to the sound to the visuals the guitar tone the solos the singing the lyrics. Best live performance I have ever seen from anyone. You can feel that the band is giving %100 in this show.
Check out High Hopes from the Pulse concert (the new restored & re-edited version). It's incredible.
Love it. One of my favorites from Pink Floyd. The music and lyrics are just... Man. Chills.
This song healed me during a really bad relationship. It was exactly what I needed, right when I needed it!
🎸💜🎶
Pink Floyd, my favourite band by far. It was making sense throughout my inebriated states and even more sense throughout my sobriety. They don’t even need to sing and their music will still drag me through every spectrum of emotion. The best. Glad you got to add them to your life.
"Careful with that Axe Eugene" from Live at Pompeii!
Goosebumps is right, Jamel!!! I've been listening to PF since 1969 and still get goosebumps when I listen to them!
All of Pink Floyd songs are an emotional experience. You won't be the same after you listen to them for the first time.
I had the privilege to see them in Atlanta in 1994 (The Division Bell tour) Words cannot describe the emotions you feel when these guys perform live. A memory I will fortunately have for the rest of my life.
The most meaningful song in my life. It's as if I wrote this to my HS boyfriend who destroyed my world. God this is phenomenal.
I was at this concert in'94 in Belgium. One of the best shows i ever saw.
"The way music becomes art...they way they paint the picture." Yes! Which is why Pink Floyd has been my favorite band of all-time. Thanks for giving them so much love!
A few years ago, my son swapped a set of active pickups into a cheap strat his college roommate left him, and tested it out by playing the intro to this song. Such a beautiful intro, it reminded me that he was barely a year old when Pulse was released, and I played it all the time in the car when he was little.
Best Pink Floyd song out there! I tear up every time...
What a wonderful gift to the WORLD. Pink Floyd Will stand for Eternity traveling thru the heavens
David Gilmour is my favorite guitarist. He makes his guitar sing and you feel the message.
I saw this tour live! Best live show ever! It was like a religious experience!
Check out "one of these days" from this concert. Kind of a deep cut but it's a great performance.
My love for these guys knows no bounds! Love watching you experience them I listen to Pink Floyd everyday keeps me from going crazy!
I want this song to be played at my funeral. This is an amzing song and gets lost because Pink Floyd has so many incredible songs. It's one of my all time favorites as well as High Hopes.
Pink Floyd and Jamel...heck of a combo! Keep em coming brother!👍
One of my all time favorite songs and from the first few notes, im instantly brought back nostalgically to when this album first came out. WHen I travelled to Europe I was able to see David Gilmour play at Arena de Nimes. I couldnt believe he played this song .I just started crying. (and he played Fat Old Sun, High Hopes and One of These Days.....O. M. G. what a show)
My Fav Floyd Song of Alltime!!! Truly a Masterpiece!
Hello Jamel, I saw him play at the Hollywood Bowl in California 2016 and WHAT AN AMAZING CONCERT. I am glad I saw him play. I grew up listening to his music......... Peace !
Yes, when I saw them live in 94, I said that was a killer concert, to this day it remains the best, I've seen.
This is one of my favourite Pink Floyd songs. To this day I have no clue why this song is not more popular. Just the intro is just stuff that dreams are made of.
They are great to watch, but even greater to close your eyes and see the journey the music takes you on. Each song is a ride to unknown destinations.
The definition of professional musicians. No detail , no matter how small will be overlooked by this legendary band.
I cry to this song, one of my favs from pf
I was lucky enough to attend one of the earls court pulse gigs and the dvd still gives me shiver and tears to this day. One if the most beautiful and pivotal songs ever written. We've all been there at some point in our lives. Well done Jamal
I'm so glad that you are getting to hear all this great music! You mentioned that you came up on Rap and Hip Hop. Imagine all the young Brothers who will spend their whole lives thinking that that's all there is! I grew up in The South Bronx, within walking distance of the birthplace of Rap, and I knew a lot of Brothers who were hardly aware that there was a great, big world outside The Hood! Keep Great Music Alive, Son!
I'll say it AGAIN. I would LOVE to watch you react to DSOTM in its ENTIRETY!!! THANK YOU for being here!
Also anything from Obscured by Clouds Album maybe check out its a Masterpiece start to finish. Thanks again bro for everything.
I will always remember getting to see Floyd on their Pulse tour in Columbus, Ohio. Greatest. Concert. Ever. Floyd is my first musical love and I've always come back to them no matter what genre I may be currently into. Floyd is always there.
David Gilmour's voice is otherworldly. The word is Ethereal ❤❤
This song reminds me so much of my brother. His wife left him years ago, suddenly and vindictively. He has never remarried, never taken his wring off. This song, coming back to life, reminds me of what he needs to do for himself. Killing the past, and coming back to life. Some people carry burdens life war medals. We sometimes don't recognize them for what they are, wounds. When wounds heal we move on.
My first concert was Pink Floyd Animals Tour 1977. Many great concerts since, but for me, none ever topped Pink Floyd. Even my great grandson is named Floyd after the band. My granddaughter loves the classics.
David Gilmour NEVER misses a note. This is my favorite Floyd song to play. A nice delay on the vocals, and just let it roar.
It's so awesome to see Nick Mason smiling while drumming... You can tell he loves it...
That music is my favorite Pink Floyd's song. I love this music, and Dave is so amazing playing it. It's so good listen too!
This is one of my top 3 favorite Pink Floyd songs! There is so much feeling in it. Goosebumps here too my guy. ✌🏻🖖🏻🤘🏻🧸
I'll miss them for them as long as they are no longer around- and yes this Pulse was awesome. No matter which song on it, was will bring tears- I saw this live (Cleveland May 26, 1994) . was to awesome.
Night driving in the woods, cracking cold ones and passing the J's. Oh crap I'm just in the garage watching a reaction vid. Thanks for the temporary journey back in time.
Thanks for sparking literally a flood of many dozens of memories for me. lols One of the things I'm sad my younger friends will never experience is all the outdoor "party spots" in the hills of Oakland we used to go hang out in back in the 70's and early 80's before the cops shut them all down. If I could point to one movie that sort of portrays that phenomenon, albeit with a cool but different Texan flavor, was _Dazed and Confused._
One of my favorite Pink Floyd songs!! Love it!
One of my favorite songs of Pink Floyd been hearing it for a long time.
Two songs that flow into one another that you have to hear together is Time and the great gig in the sky from pulse
We get old but this music never does. 😏👍👍🇨🇦
David Gilmour.... "Amphified Whisper.. & The Gift of Guitar..." A World TREASURE!
One of my favorite PF songs! Excellent song writing and the guitar work is fantastic. IMO easily one of his best guitar efforts. So melodic and driving.
Loved your reaction to Coming back to life. It’s my favorite Floyd song as well as one of my all time favorite songs. It grabbed me from the first time I heard it from the Division Bell album and it’s never let me go. Love your reactions Jamal and like you always say let’s just be better humans and teach peace.
There are a lot of great Pink Floyd songs out there and they deserve their place, but for me this will always be my number one Pink Floyd song. The clean guitar solos and just the positive feel of the song is just so good.
Such a great song and live performance.
Glad you love and appreciate good music.
This song brings tears to my eyes every time I hear it... Truly beautiful...
Great reaction man can see yiu appreciate floyd I was fortunate enough to be at this concert 1994 Earl's Court.
I'm a huge pink floyd fan waters and gilmore I'm going to see waters August 31 2022 at msg nyc I'm from uk
As far as I know, that was the very first tour to use surround sound technology. There were speakers on both sides and in the back of the stadium. To this day, best live performance I ever witnessed.
sweet jesus ,,tears started before he even sang ,,feel this in my soul