I’m 28 rn. My dad raised me by himself until he passed from cancer when I was 14. I remember times when it would just be me and him listening to music in his “office” lol and he’d always get into Pink Floyd when they would come on. Time was always my favorite. As I’ve gotten older, and lived half my life without him now, the lyrics hurt so much more. It also gives me perspective on myself though. He’s no longer here but I see him in myself. This song just hits in just such a different way than it used to.
I see my dad in the mirror. I hear the advice that he told me a loooong time ago. I feel some solice by knowing he is with me. I hope that you do with your father.
Live life without fear or remorse. The moment the present moment is all you truly have …I lost my father 23 years ago and think of him everyday. But that’s how they live on….in our memories.
R.I.P. Dad. 1957-2010. He loved Pink Floyd. "Home...Home again...I like to be here when I can...Far away across the fields..." I'll see you on the other side Dad...Miss and Love you... Forever in my heart
I lost my dad when I was in college. He was older than your dad, but no matter what, losing a parent is one of the toughest things a person can go through. Sounds like you had a good relationship with him. I did with my dad, and wish he was still here so I could go fishing with him and my son -- who he never saw. Take care, man.
@@thegraniteduck7956 Lucky you, I lost all my friends, got super behind in university and developed a terrible weed addiction. For me the pandemic hasn't ended I feel the exact same.
Coming after the lines "Fritter and waste the hours in an off hand way. Kicking around on a piece of ground in your home town, waiting for someone or something to show you the way." Hits hard
This song represents the clock of the creator, it refers to the fallen angels and their nephelines and at the end it talks about the call of the saved! FEW ARE THOSE WHO DISCOVER THIS IN THE SONG!!!
@@Miguel72148 Even Roger (who wrote the lyrics) says “What the hell is Miguel talking about?”. I reckon there are still people listening to the album under the influence of psychedelics - still folks who travel “somewhere over the rainbow” backwards to the land of Oz when they hear it.
Timeless. I hope that people will look back in 300 years and revere this as they do with Mozart or Beethoven now…I mean, we’re already half a century into it.
Time inspired me to keep busy and never ‘fritter the hours away in an offhand way’. Now I find ‘every year is getting shorter’ and I’m running out of time.
I am 75 years old and I had a friend bring the record over. It had just come out! Dark Side of the Moon is the best album of all time! For a single song Comfortably Numb is my favorite.
First song of The Pink Floyd I ever remember hearing. I fell in love with it immediately. I asked Pop to buy me DSOTM for Christmas. He aske me, "Is it a Beatles album?" When I said no he just nodded. I got it for Christmas. Been a fan of The Floyd ever since then, when I was 12. I'm 58 now.
I've been having trouble at work, lots of stress, feeling overwhelmed... so I decided to do something I've never done before. Pour myself a big glass of whiskey, turn off all the lights in my apartment, turn up Pink Floyd on my 1000W home audio and drink whiskey in the dark, listening to this, resonating with it. With the occasional lightning flash lighting up my living room, as it's stormy outside. This music is like a drug for your soul, but with no bad consequences. Seriously, I had to write this comment, before I go to bed. I feel relaxed, at ease and I feel nice. Pink Floyd is like medicine for your soul. Thank you! I needed this. Pink Floyd is the most intelligent rock band out there! And thank you mom and dad, for introducing me to Pink Floyd. Dark side of the moon came out 19 years before I was born, but old school rock and roll has a special place in my heart.
Ah.... you are Comfortably Numb. I get that way more often now that I'm retired. Can't afford to do a whole bunch anyway. This is medicine for the soul.
@PhantomRay-qw7hv it's all about whether your a habitual user or an everyday type of drunken mess no in between you gotta want it whatever it is you have to find a way through it
Lyrics: Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day Fritter and waste the hours in an offhand way Kicking around on a piece of ground in your hometown Waiting for someone or something to show you the way Tired of lying in the sunshine, staying home to watch the rain You are young and life is long, and there is time to kill today And then one day you find ten years have got behind you No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun And you run, and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking Racing around to come up behind you again The sun is the same in a relative way but you're older Shorter of breath and one day closer to death Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time Plans that either come to naught or half a page of scribbled lines Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way The time is gone, the song is over, thought I'd something more to say Home, home again I like to be here when I can And when I come home cold and tired It's good to warm my bones beside the fire Far away across the field The tolling of the iron bell Calls the faithful to their knees To hear the softly spoken magic spells
I'm 32. My uncle introduced me this song when I was a kid. Yesterday, when I was at his home, alone, I watched the setting sun and put this song on, probably sharing the same view while he was in death bed. Bursted into tears more than ever. He passed away from cancer today at 57. Thank you for the music, love you.
I used to listen to this on a cassette player my mum bought me when I was 12, now I’m 63 and want this played at my funeral. The softly spoken magic spell for me is om mani padme hum.
This song represents the clock of the creator, it refers to the fallen angels and their nephelines and at the end it talks about the call of the saved! FEW ARE THOSE WHO DISCOVER THIS IN THE SONG!!!
My Dad passed away 5 years ago today. Miss him very much, this song makes you appreciate how you really don’t have as much time as you think you do. I wish I had spent more time with him, as I got older.
Feel ya brother. My dad died 8 years ago. I was 16. It was a great lesson for me because i value every seccond on earth. Still, i reccomend you to go on mount Athos, or try orthodoxy!
Just cried to this song tonight. I listened to it so much as a kid, but now that I'm a 27 year old who still lives with his mom and hasn't done anything of note since college I feel like I finally understand it. "And then one day you find ten years have got behind you. No one told you when to run. You missed the starting gun."
That part goes two ways for me. When I hear the first two lines I feel a deep sadness like my kids are growing up and it's like I been gone at work so long I missed a lot of them growing up. I reflect on a lot of things that I have missed over the years. It really hits hard for me. Then I hear the second part of that I'm already lost in the music and forgot that I took shrooms I forget that I'm trippin 🤣
Get inspired, you are only 27! You have your mom! You can win the world! From a 61 year old who has been through ups n downs and ups of life like a roller coster ride! Believe in yourself, rest is manageable!
Don't worry dude, i'm also 27 living with my dad. It's really not something to be ashamed of nowadays, considering the costs of living in some places. Most people don't do anything really noteworthy. Just do your best and don't waste any more time being sad or distracting yourself. Take care of your health and find / follow your bliss. At least that's my plan. hfgl
"Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way" Waters certainly had a way with words, and he understood the English psyche. A perfect song. Gilmour's solo is a masterclass in narrative musicality.
I cannot believe this song is 50 years old. It was 18 years old when i was born. Holy shit. That really makes you realize how fast "Time" does pass by.. I feel for those of you already grown hearing this song when it came out.
Hermosa la música del DSOTM 50 años después, soy seguidor de Pink Floyd desde 1992 que los escuche por primera vez y he comprado todos sus discos, saludos desde México.
dude this is so fucking stupidly terrificly unspeakably UNBELEVIABLY GLORIOUS. omg this is THE greatest song of all time. (well, echoes is better but yes) SO GREAT
I’m 33 years old and think of the lyrics often because they fit my life story so far to a T. The part about missing the starting gun….I didn’t remotely start even getting my shit together until 25 and then have still wasted tons of time. And I pay for my mistakes of 10-15 years ago every day with how much my life isn’t what I want it to be right now. But I’m doing what I can so I don’t feel this way at 43 too.
I once drove through a Montana winter night with three inches of fresh powder snow on the road and the heater off so the falling snow wouldn't stick to the windshield. Nothing but the engine hum and Pink Floyd tearing up my speakers. I played the intro to this over and over, and sometimes let the lyrics loose. Musicians, writers, and singers - Pink Floyd rocks.
I still remember driving up highway 22 in Alberta from southern BC during a snowstorm, me and my partner high on acid and listening to this album over and over. We were on our way to a gig in Rocky Mountain House about 1976. We were just starting out as musicians and were having too much fun.👍😎🤣
I used to listen to the album all the time when I eventually came out of hospital after an almost lethal car accident. The whole album is all imprinted in my head now.
I spent my teens, from like 2006 to 2013, being the biggest stoner, growing my hair out and playing guitar. Pink Floyd and Zeppelin were my die hard favorites. Haven't listened to Pink Floyd too much over the last decade, but when he said "And then one day you find, ten years have got behind you" yikes my heart hurts
I listened to this in college in 1976 tears streaming down my face, not knowing what I was going to do with my life and now here I am on the other end, tears streaming down my face as I look back on the life not lived.
The homie hit me up because he was alone in his room tripping balls off eating too many "magic" shrooms and he was having a panic attack and needed someone to help him out so i hopped in my car which i just had an amazing sound system installed in a month prior. I pulled up to his house with him standing outside waiting for me,he hops in my car and says "i dont know how to stop all this shit" i knew what he meant and i knew what might work. I told him to buckle his seat belt,rolled all the windows down for that cool summer breeze to hit him and told him to recline and just breathe and let the music take control, i instantly put this song on and take a stroll through midtown Sacramento,CA. Literally within like 2 minutes once after the song truly begins i look over and my homie has his eyes closed and the biggest most peaceful heavenly looking smile on his face and is slowly nodding his head up and down just straight up vibing with the music. I leaned in and said everything is exactly how it needs to be,let go of all negativity my friend. He finally came down like 4-5 hours later, he smoked a few joints with me and went to bed at like 6AM. I checked in on him later that following night to see how he was doing. He said that this song had him in the skies flying through clouds and he felt like we landed at top of some cliff looking over the whole city.. i was at the top level of a tall parking garage😂 he said this is his favorite song for when he needs to feel positivity and channel some good vibes. He said when he closed his eyes and i would talk to him he was like this huge shaman in the form of a walking Ox and decked out in some robes
The Bend at 4:10 gives me goosebumps every time, the sound of wasted time screams and breaks forth to be heard in all its futility and beautiful sadness
The Jimmy page Stairway solo in concert Song Remains the Same is awesome too. When the screen splits down the middle and there's 2 Jimmy's in the mirror
one of the earliest albums i recall playing and listening to on my own in 1975 or so. it was on my uncle's reel to reel tape deck and could play diff speeds, forwards, backwards. spent hours upon hours with this at age 6. thanks for all the memories.
Il mio brano preferito. Dal 1973 praticamente non passa giorno senza il suo ascolto. Sicuramente 'tempo' non sprecato. Musicalmente ottimo, sonorità fantastiche, arrangiamento geniale, testo da brividi, interpretazione... da Pink Floyd e, fondamentale, David Gilmour ispirato e in gran forma. Dopo cinquanta anni non ho ancora trovato di meglio da ascoltare. Grande. ❤
Mario Greco. Sono d'accordo con te su tutto. Questa canzone è quella che mi ha fatto amare i Pink Floyd. Ho dei ricordi bellissimi ,avevo gia precedentemente sentito qualcosa dei P.F, ma a quei tempi in Italia ero focalizzato dal successo di Battisti che era un musicista compositore innovativo. Un giorno un mio amico mi chiese di scambiarci dei dischi , sai all'epoca, tra ragazzi(i soldi erano pochi) c'era questa usanza. Da me lui volle un L.P di De Gregori (Alice non lo sa) e a me diede Dark side of the moon , ricodo ancora la mia reticenza e la sua insistenza. Tornato a casa ho messo il disco sul giradischi e la magia è cominciata, si è aperto un mondo nuovo che ancora oggi mi accompagna. Non ho avuto modo di ringraziarlo, la vita ci ha allontanato, ma sarei stato curioso di sapere se sa che cosa si è perso.
Wasted my potential, in a blink of a eye i am 27 years old, no more a 17 years old boy full of dreams. Life pass so fast, this song makes sense right now.
I was blessed growing up, my older hippy brother listened to Floyd, it didnt take long for me to hear his albums play. Carl was very helpful and acomidating at the time, he would allow me to come in his bad ass room to check out the amazing band PINK FLOYD, I am still blown away by the incredibly fantastical way that Floyd could mezmorise me and fly me far far away, up up into the stratisfear, slowly taking my mind body and soul beyond our solar system, through the violent worm whole, bouncing off bolts of super charged plasidills that always seem to linger just above my head.
God this song, is just something else. I really envy the older generations and their exposure to it back in 73, or whenever it came out. I’m 22 and I do feel lucky to live in this age of going back in time and finding all this music. I think my favorite part of this song (next to the guitar solo) is Richard Wrights heavenly chorus, I just love the way he sings it, and the way it flows is just…… AHHH SO GOOD
I have been listening to Pink Floyd since high-school (2010) and I tell you, floyd songs are like aged whiskey, it gets better every year. Especially now in my 30s, "nobody told you when to run, you missed the starting gun", feels like my past life, I "grew up" late because I had some challenges to overcome, was too late to got a grip on "life" and dealing with things and now every opportunity feels like it's too late, and those two lines really hit that spot. But it does tell me to keep running because there is time lost, yet theres still times to become
In 1975, I was 19 years old and just completed AIT training in Fort Polk, Louisiana. My best friend Mark and I were sitting outside a small gas station near Leesville, I think. Mark and I were raised in New Jersey and joined the Army on the 'buddy system' and took basic training in Ft. Dix. With AIT in Ft. Polk behind us, we were going to be shipped to the Ranger school, (our MOS), in Fort Benning Georgia after a short furlough. I remember that I was drinking a soda and there was a speaker system outside the store. The store's radio started playing "Time", a song that up until then, I never really listened to. Mark starting saying something and I interrupted him and said "Wait! Listen to that song!". So, Mark stayed quiet until the song finished and then he looked at me and said "That's truly profound!". We were both the same age and were next door neighbors. We grew up together from the time we were both 8 years old. On that day outside of the store, Mark said the song makes him think about mortality. He said that he never gave much thought to getting older. He pointed out that the Army already had made some huge changes in us and referred to our last holiday leave, (from a few months earlier). He said that a lot of people who knew us, expressed how much we'd changed and that we were both 'very different'. Then he said, "I don't know Rich... I doubt I'll ever have to worry much about old age or retirement." "Why not?" I asked. He replied, "I just doubt I'll live to be 60". That's what he said on that day when I finally really listened to the song "Time". About 36 years later, Mark died as a result of alcohol addiction. He was 56 years old and I guess he was right; he didn't have to worry about retirement. In fact, the 4 closes friends that I had from before the Army, and the 3 closes friends that I had well after the Army, along with 2 of my wives all died from alcohol related addictions. I had my own personal addictions but management to get out from under them 24 years ago. None of my friends, and neither of my wives lived past 57 years old... I have no idea why I'm still going at almost 68. One should never assume that they're guaranteed any more of a "life-time" than the present moment they're in. Strange how a song can sometimes make you remember the little details of things long past, whether you want to remember them or not... FWIW
Listen Soldier mark & you were outstanding Spec forces op guys im sure, you story is incredible & told by you equally....damm dude thats total 9 luved ones & 2 wives...wow😢I can relate only to (uncle's) alcoholics who came clean... you still here because alcohol (tho u prob indulged a bit) didn't dictate your life's ending like your bud's.....former coastie
@@Jimmie-uu3jr Thanks, but I had a fight with a 20+ year heroin addiction. After trying to kick it 3 or 4 times, I switched to the methadone program. It's the same thing except w/o the high. All through that, (the heroin & methadone) I kept a job and worked everyday. Anyway, Methadone has a huge half-life, and it's even harder to quit because of that reason. When you quit methadone, you go through the withdrawal symptoms for 5 or 6 weeks. Most people who quit cold-turkey from heroin have to go through the same withdrawal symptoms but generally speaking, they can get through it in about 10 days. I jumped off of methadone twice on my own but it wiped me out and both times, I relapsed about 5 weeks after I had stopped. So, when I finally decided to quit methadone the "right way", I checked into a hospital. That was back in 2000 and though I've had some relapses to opioid painkillers a couple of times between 2003 and 2004, I finally kicked it all for good by mid 2004. I've never had an alcohol problem but I must say that of all the drugs out there, legal or illegal, the statistics show that alcohol kills more users each year than all the other drugs combined. Based on what I know happened to my friends and family members, I'd have to say that the statistics for alcohol are true. It's truly a ruthless drug and I feel lucky to never have had a tendency to gravitate to that drug. It actually surprises me when I think about it for a while... Rich
Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day Fritter and waste the hours in an off-hand way Kicking around on a piece of ground in your home town Waiting for someone or something to show you the way Tired of lying in the sunshine staying home to watch the rain You are young and life is long and there is time to kill today And then one day you find ten years have got behind you No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun And you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking Racing around to come up behind you again The sun is the same in a relative way, but you're older Shorter of breath and one day closer to death Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time Plans that either come to naught or half a page of scribbled lines Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way The time is gone, the song is over, thought I'd something more to say Home, home again I like to be here when I can And when I come home cold and tired It's good to warm my bones beside the fire Far away, across the field The tolling of the iron bell Calls the faithful to their knees To hear the softly spoken magic spell
Possibly the best lyrics ever to a song. However, every time I listen to it, apart from reflecting on my own advancing age I always come to think of those who, for whatever reason, never got to grow old but died before their time. Rest in piece friends and relatives.
My friend Jac introduced me to Pink Floyd 50 years ago this year , my friends and I would sing this along with the juke box in a bar. I still sing along when I here this song my favorite song!!!
The timeless beauty of "Time" reminds me of the timeless memories with my dear friend who is far away now. We used to cherish every moment, singing along to "You are young, and life is long, and there is time to kill today" - those words meant so much to us. I miss those moments ❤ The clock keeps ticking, and I hope time brings us back together someday ❤
I first heard this song at age 14 and was blown away by the music and more so the lyrics. I am older now and this song still has a riveting effect on me as it did as a teenager. We must make best with our time while we still have it.
As a teenager in the eighties I loved this album. As an old man in 2024 its still fucking fire and rings so very true. Guess getting old is always a thing.😂
Que recuerdos tan maravillosos de mi adolescencia, mi amiga del alma me regaló el CD hace pufff... Tengo 59 y me marcó (tenía 14 años) x siempre estáis en mi corazón.❤❤❤❤❤
My dad played this so loud when I was 8 or 9 the bells scared me to death...I went under the bed to hide lol... now I appreciate the whole meaning of the song!!!!!
Wow nose dónde estuve q no me di una vuelta por esta joyita de pink floid y solo para encontrarnos y tremenda bofetada en mi cara con tremendo pedazo de letra profunda y q relata una verdad . Solo somos niños siguiendo sueños y esperanzas vacías .
Each of us are born, have our lives, grow old, and die… while Pink Floyd’s “Time” is timeless - as is the rest of the music on “The Dark Side Of The Moon” album. That album is special… peerless… in a class all of it’s own.
I remember listening to this, headphones on, stoned, and needing to visine before dad got home. I’m now closer to the end than the beginning, 18 years clean and sober, life’s been good, and I’m still listening to this wonderful song
Anyone else notice how Animals got a Remix and DSOTM is getting Remastered. Which means that DSOTM is so damn ahead of its time when you don't even want to touch the mix that much. Absolute masterpiece.
Personally I think the original mix of Animals is the best Pink Floyd album, but that's not an insult towards DSotM. On a slightly related note, I think Echoes is their best song, Cymbaline is their most underrated song, Atom Heart Mother is their most underrated album, and that, while I love Piper, Piper, and, to an extent Saucerful of Secrets, feel more like Syd Barrett albums. Which isn't a bad thing, because I do like Syd Barrett's work, but his Pink Floyd was much different than the rest.
@@MmmBeer Very late response but I can agree that Cymbaline is a very underrated song. Especially the 1969-1970's live recordings of those classic songs. Early Pink Floyd (post Syd Barrett era) is a very special era for Pink Floyd and I love it. Echoes is a good example, certainly one of their best songs ever.
I’m 28 rn. My dad raised me by himself until he passed from cancer when I was 14. I remember times when it would just be me and him listening to music in his “office” lol and he’d always get into Pink Floyd when they would come on. Time was always my favorite. As I’ve gotten older, and lived half my life without him now, the lyrics hurt so much more. It also gives me perspective on myself though. He’s no longer here but I see him in myself. This song just hits in just such a different way than it used to.
Thanks for sharing your story.
He's always there, looking upon you in pride.
Every time I get goose bumps! Every time!
I see my dad in the mirror. I hear the advice that he told me a loooong time ago. I feel some solice by knowing he is with me. I hope that you do with your father.
Live life without fear or remorse. The moment the present moment is all you truly have …I lost my father 23 years ago and think of him everyday. But that’s how they live on….in our memories.
Did not expect to randomly burst into tears today, but here we are
Same. 😭
Great comment which I didn't expect to read...but, here we are.
deep touch inside ❤
hah, the same fckn thing just happened to me all this time later, like wtf eh.. well, peek.a.f_ckin.boo lol, here I am, I hope you're OK now heheheh
@shannonlee986 hah, wtf is thishit man, i justyped my own tears of spontaneity in the comment section a minute ago... trippy
I first listened to this as a teenager. Now in my fifties, it has a totally different message. Be true to yourself.
Oh yes. Me too.
Me too.
Spot on mate as u get older the meaning of the album changes. I saw them 1994 pulse earls court London. Best night 🌙 of my life
So true🎶🌹
45 here first time hearing this album I was 15 tripping on acid, it's been a wild ride
R.I.P. Dad. 1957-2010. He loved Pink Floyd. "Home...Home again...I like to be here when I can...Far away across the fields..." I'll see you on the other side Dad...Miss and Love you... Forever in my heart
Yes Sir Mr
Same here.nice one man😊YNWA
God bless both of you thank you for your comment 🤍🌹
I lost my dad when I was in college. He was older than your dad, but no matter what, losing a parent is one of the toughest things a person can go through. Sounds like you had a good relationship with him. I did with my dad, and wish he was still here so I could go fishing with him and my son -- who he never saw. Take care, man.
He hears you. You and your Dad have great taste in music 😁
"Every year is getting shorter" that line is so true.
Yeah… agreed. I’ll be 38 in a few days. What happened !?
Never seem to find the time.
That's why we listen to Pink Floyd.
Your comment has 69 likes, I'll leave it there ;)
❤ the time you get 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Just discovered pink floyd, favorite band now.
My favorite!
@@ScottHarangozo 🤗
Wait until your in your 50’s it’ll still hold true
@ Yup! (gonna listen to it till i die)
That's sick! You should definitely check out Animals, Meddle, and WYWH if you haven't yet!
Best Floyd lyrics of all time. Anyone approaching middle age can relate. Geniuses.
this is epic album
Im only 23 and I can still relate. Especially cause of the pandemic. So many years of my youth wasted. That time is never coming back.
@@dgomez611 I'm 19. It was a criminal time honestly. Luckily I made some good friends by going out to illegal parties with lockdown lol
@@thegraniteduck7956 Lucky you, I lost all my friends, got super behind in university and developed a terrible weed addiction. For me the pandemic hasn't ended I feel the exact same.
pink floyd boomer rock confirmed
I am 65 yrs old now, i w as 15 yrs old when it came out and this is by far my favorite song by PINK FLOYD.
yo tambien
Mine too...
"The sun is the same in a relative way
But you're older
Shorter of breath, and one day closer to death"
absolute fire
My favorite line in this masterpiece
As a 75 year old man, those lyrics hit quite close to home, but I have lived and enjoyed life.
Fn epic.. bone chilling and threatening lyrics
Coming after the lines "Fritter and waste the hours in an off hand way. Kicking around on a piece of ground in your home town, waiting for someone or something to show you the way." Hits hard
We’ve only been losing against life until we start living it
Guitar solo is so good I literally just cried for no reason
First heard this song back in 1977, and i still missed the starting gun. What a timeless piece of work.
68 and missed the starting gun
starting the new year with this song... ⏲
Comfortably Numb guitar solo seems to get most of the guitar worlds attention, but personally the Time guitar solo gets me all up in my feels.
Time is so much better, hands down
BOTH! They are different but both give me the deep-feel. Both are TIMELESS MASTERPIECES of Gilmour guitar magic.
Agreed, imo the best composed solo ever
This song represents the clock of the creator, it refers to the fallen angels and their nephelines and at the end it talks about the call of the saved! FEW ARE THOSE WHO DISCOVER THIS IN THE SONG!!!
@@Miguel72148
Even Roger (who wrote the lyrics) says “What the hell is Miguel talking about?”.
I reckon there are still people listening to the album under the influence of psychedelics - still folks who travel “somewhere over the rainbow” backwards to the land of Oz when they hear it.
"Shorter of breath, and one day closer to death." Without a doubt, to me anyway, one of the greatest lines in all of music history.
Arguably the greatest song lyrics of all time. Every line hits like a dart.
what about "No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun"?
Yeah this is probably one of the greatest songs of all time
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You ok with the healthshit 😅
Timeless. I hope that people will look back in 300 years and revere this as they do with Mozart or Beethoven now…I mean, we’re already half a century into it.
Time, timeless? Ironic.
@@thereaction18 That's deep.. [stoned rn]
@@Nine10spades see
Unless we beat time itself it will always be relevant. by beating time I meant, beat ageing.
@@nishanshrestha4511 im beating time hearing this masterpiece on repeat
Time inspired me to keep busy and never ‘fritter the hours away in an offhand way’. Now I find ‘every year is getting shorter’ and I’m running out of time.
I am 75 years old and I had a friend bring the record over. It had just come out! Dark Side of the Moon is the best album of all time!
For a single song Comfortably Numb is my favorite.
Agree. Dark Side of the Moon is my favourite Pink Floyd album and Comfortably Numb my facourite Pink Floyd song.
that’s awesome
First song of The Pink Floyd I ever remember hearing. I fell in love with it immediately. I asked Pop to buy me DSOTM for Christmas. He aske me, "Is it a Beatles album?" When I said no he just nodded. I got it for Christmas. Been a fan of The Floyd ever since then, when I was 12. I'm 58 now.
@dougbrowne9890: Float ever onward buddy.
I was born in 86 and as a kid in a car seat with my dad who experienced floyd live I lived this band I feel this and I love this
It’s almost like you were grandfathered in as an original fan huh? lol
I've been having trouble at work, lots of stress, feeling overwhelmed... so I decided to do something I've never done before. Pour myself a big glass of whiskey, turn off all the lights in my apartment, turn up Pink Floyd on my 1000W home audio and drink whiskey in the dark, listening to this, resonating with it. With the occasional lightning flash lighting up my living room, as it's stormy outside.
This music is like a drug for your soul, but with no bad consequences. Seriously, I had to write this comment, before I go to bed.
I feel relaxed, at ease and I feel nice. Pink Floyd is like medicine for your soul.
Thank you! I needed this. Pink Floyd is the most intelligent rock band out there!
And thank you mom and dad, for introducing me to Pink Floyd. Dark side of the moon came out 19 years before I was born, but old school rock and roll has a special place in my heart.
It truly is medicine for the soul.
Alcohol is most certainly a drug with bad consequences, Just because it’s socially acceptable doesn’t mean its not bad.
Tool is another intelligent band.
Ah.... you are Comfortably Numb. I get that way more often now that I'm retired. Can't afford to do a whole bunch anyway. This is medicine for the soul.
@PhantomRay-qw7hv it's all about whether your a habitual user or an everyday type of drunken mess no in between you gotta want it whatever it is you have to find a way through it
3:30 is where I realized music was going to be one of the most important things in my life.
Lyrics:
Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day
Fritter and waste the hours in an offhand way
Kicking around on a piece of ground in your hometown
Waiting for someone or something to show you the way
Tired of lying in the sunshine, staying home to watch the rain
You are young and life is long, and there is time to kill today
And then one day you find ten years have got behind you
No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun
And you run, and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking
Racing around to come up behind you again
The sun is the same in a relative way but you're older
Shorter of breath and one day closer to death
Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time
Plans that either come to naught or half a page of scribbled lines
Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way
The time is gone, the song is over, thought I'd something more to say
Home, home again
I like to be here when I can
And when I come home cold and tired
It's good to warm my bones beside the fire
Far away across the field
The tolling of the iron bell
Calls the faithful to their knees
To hear the softly spoken magic spells
In case someone needs a drum transcription - ua-cam.com/video/R0T8r3Jp7TE/v-deo.html
Proof that if you post the lyrics, you will 100% get likes and praise
Thanks . Quite depressing lyrics really lol .
Всем нагласаксам диржаться в отчаянии!👻
@@Rudy_Nuffyet so true
That cry from the guitar at 4:30 makes my whole life flash before my eyes every time I've listened to it which is more than 2000 times by now
Thank you Roger, David, Nick, Richard, for creating such a masterpiece...
I'm 32. My uncle introduced me this song when I was a kid. Yesterday, when I was at his home, alone, I watched the setting sun and put this song on, probably sharing the same view while he was in death bed. Bursted into tears more than ever. He passed away from cancer today at 57. Thank you for the music, love you.
I’m sorry for ur loss
I saw Pink Floyd in concert in 1974 in L.A. This song was amazing live. The backup vocals were just insane. Unforgettable!
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In 1974 I was born
What a lucky man you are.....
Damn legend
Consider yourself a lucky person , this is a wonderful song!
I used to listen to this on a cassette player my mum bought me when I was 12, now I’m 63 and want this played at my funeral. The softly spoken magic spell for me is om mani padme hum.
Yea, about thirty minutes on battery and then all the songs started getting slower and slower. :)
My favorite pink floyd song of all time. The lyrics combined with the guitar crying is amazing!
Me too
I also heard rhodes that sounds similar to the guitar parts there
My favorite sonng on the World and the all live. Scuse me, but i don, t speak in englishq
I sang this to my mom all the time April 2 2023. MOMS in heaven now .Soaring with angels.
R.i.p. Mom's. Soar High.
RIP
It's really amazing! Fifty years and it's just like yesterday. This truly is the real meaning of being FOREVER YOUNG!
Music can be a time machine.
Indeed!
This song represents the clock of the creator, it refers to the fallen angels and their nephelines and at the end it talks about the call of the saved! FEW ARE THOSE WHO DISCOVER THIS IN THE SONG!!!
@@Miguel72148 Amen!
Same
At 48. Song means more now than ever. Especially in today’s world
I feel you Deb, I feel you
Got me born 76
The sound of the clocks, at the beginning ⏰⏰⏰ A MASTERPIECE.
A total pain in the ass I would say
My Dad passed away 5 years ago today. Miss him very much, this song makes you appreciate how you really don’t have as much time as you think you do. I wish I had spent more time with him, as I got older.
Yes...
I can totally relate to that comment my dad died 3 years ago and I can honestly say I should have went to have coffee with more etc
Feel ya brother. My dad died 8 years ago. I was 16. It was a great lesson for me because i value every seccond on earth. Still, i reccomend you to go on mount Athos, or try orthodoxy!
Peace and love my friend🍻🤍🖤
ПИНК ФЛОЙД - ФАНТАСТИЧЕСКАЯ ГРУППА!!! МЫ РОДИЛИСЬ ПОД СЧАСТЛИВОЙ ЗВЕЗДОЙ И СЧАСТЛИВЫ ЧТО ЯВЛЯЕМСЯ СОВРЕМЕННИКАМИ ЭТИХ ВЕЛИКИХ ГРУПП!!!
You're rigth.❤❤❤.Long Life that music for EVER AND EVER!!!
The lyrics to this song are mind blowing......
One of the must best song of Pink Floyd. ❤
It's a great "don't be that guy" song.
❤❤ time is wonderful 💯💯💯 nevermind 😜😜 amen..
The second that line drops at 2:31 it’s all over. Best band no one else comes close. Amazing
Nah Led Zeppelin just as good.
@@stevejones148Nah. 2nd to Pink Floyd / Beatles.
@@stevejones148bro is tripping
Zeppelin
Absolute facts.
This song reminds me of my friend who passed away at 20 years old this year. He always listened to this song.
RIP
Just cried to this song tonight. I listened to it so much as a kid, but now that I'm a 27 year old who still lives with his mom and hasn't done anything of note since college I feel like I finally understand it.
"And then one day you find
ten years have got behind you.
No one told you when to run.
You missed the starting gun."
That part goes two ways for me. When I hear the first two lines I feel a deep sadness like my kids are growing up and it's like I been gone at work so long I missed a lot of them growing up. I reflect on a lot of things that I have missed over the years. It really hits hard for me. Then I hear the second part of that I'm already lost in the music and forgot that I took shrooms I forget that I'm trippin 🤣
You think it hits hard now, just wait another 20 years. I turn 49 next month and the later lyrics are making so much sense.
Get inspired, you are only 27! You have your mom! You can win the world! From a 61 year old who has been through ups n downs and ups of life like a roller coster ride! Believe in yourself, rest is manageable!
No worries bro I’m 37
Don't worry dude, i'm also 27 living with my dad. It's really not something to be ashamed of nowadays, considering the costs of living in some places.
Most people don't do anything really noteworthy. Just do your best and don't waste any more time being sad or distracting yourself. Take care of your health and find / follow your bliss. At least that's my plan. hfgl
I’ve gotten to the age and point in my life where I can’t listen to this song without crying a little bit.
We all feelin the same pain..yikes
😘😇
"Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way"
Waters certainly had a way with words, and he understood the English psyche.
A perfect song. Gilmour's solo is a masterclass in narrative musicality.
"Time" is timeless. No need to say more. 🕛🕐🕑🕒🕓🕔🕕🕡🕖🕗🕘🕙🕚🕛
Thank you Pink Floyd for the music and thank you Roger for the lyrics.
In case someone needs a drum transcription - ua-cam.com/video/R0T8r3Jp7TE/v-deo.html
Creo que la letra de Time la compusieron los cuatro
" Then ten years get behind you, no-one told you when to run. you missed the starting gun" best lyrics ever!!!!
I cannot believe this song is 50 years old. It was 18 years old when i was born. Holy shit. That really makes you realize how fast "Time" does pass by.. I feel for those of you already grown hearing this song when it came out.
Hermosa la música del DSOTM 50 años después, soy seguidor de Pink Floyd desde 1992 que los escuche por primera vez y he comprado todos sus discos, saludos desde México.
Hands down, one of the greatest songs and greatest albums of all “time”.
dude this is so fucking stupidly terrificly unspeakably UNBELEVIABLY GLORIOUS. omg this is THE greatest song of all time. (well, echoes is better but yes) SO GREAT
If there was ever a song to make you rethink what youre doing with your life.... its this one.
I’m 33 years old and think of the lyrics often because they fit my life story so far to a T. The part about missing the starting gun….I didn’t remotely start even getting my shit together until 25 and then have still wasted tons of time. And I pay for my mistakes of 10-15 years ago every day with how much my life isn’t what I want it to be right now. But I’m doing what I can so I don’t feel this way at 43 too.
.il senso terribile della vita è nascosto in questo album
@@francobuncuga7604 questo è vero, fratello. il tempo ci sfuggirà sempre
Been doing that for the last 3 days, god help me 😂
True
I once drove through a Montana winter night with three inches of fresh powder snow on the road and the heater off so the falling snow wouldn't stick to the windshield. Nothing but the engine hum and Pink Floyd tearing up my speakers.
I played the intro to this over and over, and sometimes let the lyrics loose.
Musicians, writers, and singers - Pink Floyd rocks.
I still remember driving up highway 22 in Alberta from southern BC during a snowstorm, me and my partner high on acid and listening to this album over and over. We were on our way to a gig in Rocky Mountain House about 1976. We were just starting out as musicians and were having too much fun.👍😎🤣
I used to listen to the album all the time when I eventually came out of hospital after an almost lethal car accident. The whole album is all imprinted in my head now.
I spent my teens, from like 2006 to 2013, being the biggest stoner, growing my hair out and playing guitar. Pink Floyd and Zeppelin were my die hard favorites. Haven't listened to Pink Floyd too much over the last decade, but when he said "And then one day you find, ten years have got behind you" yikes my heart hurts
I listened to this in college in 1976 tears streaming down my face, not knowing what I was going to do with my life and now here I am on the other end, tears streaming down my face as I look back on the life not lived.
This is my fear
The homie hit me up because he was alone in his room tripping balls off eating too many "magic" shrooms and he was having a panic attack and needed someone to help him out so i hopped in my car which i just had an amazing sound system installed in a month prior. I pulled up to his house with him standing outside waiting for me,he hops in my car and says "i dont know how to stop all this shit" i knew what he meant and i knew what might work. I told him to buckle his seat belt,rolled all the windows down for that cool summer breeze to hit him and told him to recline and just breathe and let the music take control, i instantly put this song on and take a stroll through midtown Sacramento,CA. Literally within like 2 minutes once after the song truly begins i look over and my homie has his eyes closed and the biggest most peaceful heavenly looking smile on his face and is slowly nodding his head up and down just straight up vibing with the music. I leaned in and said everything is exactly how it needs to be,let go of all negativity my friend. He finally came down like 4-5 hours later, he smoked a few joints with me and went to bed at like 6AM. I checked in on him later that following night to see how he was doing. He said that this song had him in the skies flying through clouds and he felt like we landed at top of some cliff looking over the whole city.. i was at the top level of a tall parking garage😂 he said this is his favorite song for when he needs to feel positivity and channel some good vibes. He said when he closed his eyes and i would talk to him he was like this huge shaman in the form of a walking Ox and decked out in some robes
Due to da loops I would stray away from top level dare bud.
Just magic, I could spend time listening to Time all the time, Timeless perfection from Pink Floyd.
Listening to this on my birthday. Crazy how fast the time goes. Don’t miss the starting gun…
I'm listening to this since I was a child and still like it. Gilmour's guitar solo is one of the best ever.😀
Amen. The solo just pushes the song's feel so much. Love the gritty tone as well.
It sends me ,daddy-o.!
The Bend at 4:10 gives me goosebumps every time, the sound of wasted time screams and breaks forth to be heard in all its futility and beautiful sadness
The Jimmy page Stairway solo in concert Song Remains the Same is awesome too. When the screen splits down the middle and there's 2 Jimmy's in the mirror
one of the earliest albums i recall playing and listening to on my own in 1975 or so. it was on my uncle's reel to reel tape deck and could play diff speeds, forwards, backwards. spent hours upon hours with this at age 6. thanks for all the memories.
The thousands of times I’ve listened to this song, it still hits the same.
and it hits hard at sixty...
J'avais 14 ans. Cet album a été, et reste une claque magnifique du début à la fin. Il n'a pas pris une ride. Un chef d'oeuvre, sans galvauder le mot.
Just another Pink Floyd masterpiece on an album that's also a masterpiece. It really doesn't get any better.
Il mio brano preferito. Dal 1973 praticamente non passa giorno senza il suo ascolto. Sicuramente 'tempo' non sprecato. Musicalmente ottimo, sonorità fantastiche, arrangiamento geniale, testo da brividi, interpretazione... da Pink Floyd e, fondamentale, David Gilmour ispirato e in gran forma. Dopo cinquanta anni non ho ancora trovato di meglio da ascoltare. Grande. ❤
Adesso in cuffia a tutto volume
Orgasmo
Mario Greco. Sono d'accordo con te su tutto. Questa canzone è quella che mi ha fatto amare i Pink Floyd. Ho dei ricordi bellissimi ,avevo gia precedentemente sentito qualcosa dei P.F, ma a quei tempi in Italia ero focalizzato dal successo di Battisti che era un musicista compositore innovativo. Un giorno un mio amico mi chiese di scambiarci dei dischi , sai all'epoca, tra ragazzi(i soldi erano pochi) c'era questa usanza. Da me lui volle un L.P di De Gregori (Alice non lo sa) e a me diede Dark side of the moon , ricodo ancora la mia reticenza e la sua insistenza. Tornato a casa ho messo il disco sul giradischi e la magia è cominciata, si è aperto un mondo nuovo che ancora oggi mi accompagna. Non ho avuto modo di ringraziarlo, la vita ci ha allontanato, ma sarei stato curioso di sapere se sa che cosa si è perso.
Wasted my potential, in a blink of a eye i am 27 years old, no more a 17 years old boy full of dreams. Life pass so fast, this song makes sense right now.
Same. But I'm 43. Time.
What's your troubles mister?
It's never too late, You can only regret most the wasted time if U wont use It. Trust me😉
I was blessed growing up, my older hippy brother listened to Floyd, it didnt take long for me to hear his albums play. Carl was very helpful and acomidating at the time, he would allow me to come in his bad ass room to check out the amazing band PINK FLOYD, I am still blown away by the incredibly fantastical way that Floyd could mezmorise me and fly me far far away, up up into the stratisfear, slowly taking my mind body and soul beyond our solar system, through the violent worm whole, bouncing off bolts of super charged plasidills that always seem to linger just above my head.
Yup that’s the usual effect. Pass the word for a better world ,eh?☮️
IMO The greatest album ever recorded! loved it since it's release in 1973.
No lies detected
Pink Floyd is real music in every single way possible, amazing band and their music will always be timeless
I see what you did there...
@isaacthegreat1494 hell yeah, Time is a timeless Pink Floyd song
Me gusta la música de pink floyd gracias ❤🎉
& u 🏃& 🏃 to catch up with the ☀ but it's sinking
Second remaster right? I don't know any other bands that have two remasters
The older you get the more this song makes sense. I first listened to this song in my early 20s, now I'm 65, and the lyrics just ring true.
*Dark Side of the Moon is the only Album I had on LP, 8Track, Cassette, CD and MP3!*
Masterpiece.
The best Pink Floyd song 🎸
Only if it’s a Wednesday
God this song, is just something else. I really envy the older generations and their exposure to it back in 73, or whenever it came out. I’m 22 and I do feel lucky to live in this age of going back in time and finding all this music.
I think my favorite part of this song (next to the guitar solo) is Richard Wrights heavenly chorus, I just love the way he sings it, and the way it flows is just…… AHHH SO GOOD
I received the double album of Pink Floyd The Wall for my 16th Birthday in 1978 from my high school sweetheart and I still have it❤🎶🎸🎹❤️
I have been listening to Pink Floyd since high-school (2010) and I tell you, floyd songs are like aged whiskey, it gets better every year.
Especially now in my 30s, "nobody told you when to run, you missed the starting gun", feels like my past life, I "grew up" late because I had some challenges to overcome, was too late to got a grip on "life" and dealing with things and now every opportunity feels like it's too late, and those two lines really hit that spot. But it does tell me to keep running because there is time lost, yet theres still times to become
One of the greatest songs and guitar solo"s ever written!
Goose bumps at 53 ..I first heard this song at 10 yrs old..wow!
PINK FLOYD'S DARK SIDE OF THE MOON IS THE GREATEST ALBUM OF ALL TIME!!!!! I STILL HAVE THE CD ON MY COMPUTER!!!!!
In 1975, I was 19 years old and just completed AIT training in Fort Polk, Louisiana. My best friend Mark and I were sitting outside a small gas station near Leesville, I think. Mark and I were raised in New Jersey and joined the Army on the 'buddy system' and took basic training in Ft. Dix. With AIT in Ft. Polk behind us, we were going to be shipped to the Ranger school, (our MOS), in Fort Benning Georgia after a short furlough.
I remember that I was drinking a soda and there was a speaker system outside the store. The store's radio started playing "Time", a song that up until then, I never really listened to. Mark starting saying something and I interrupted him and said "Wait! Listen to that song!". So, Mark stayed quiet until the song finished and then he looked at me and said "That's truly profound!".
We were both the same age and were next door neighbors. We grew up together from the time we were both 8 years old. On that day outside of the store, Mark said the song makes him think about mortality. He said that he never gave much thought to getting older.
He pointed out that the Army already had made some huge changes in us and referred to our last holiday leave, (from a few months earlier). He said that a lot of people who knew us, expressed how much we'd changed and that we were both 'very different'.
Then he said, "I don't know Rich... I doubt I'll ever have to worry much about old age or retirement." "Why not?" I asked. He replied, "I just doubt I'll live to be 60". That's what he said on that day when I finally really listened to the song "Time".
About 36 years later, Mark died as a result of alcohol addiction. He was 56 years old and I guess he was right; he didn't have to worry about retirement. In fact, the 4 closes friends that I had from before the Army, and the 3 closes friends that I had well after the Army, along with 2 of my wives all died from alcohol related addictions.
I had my own personal addictions but management to get out from under them 24 years ago. None of my friends, and neither of my wives lived past 57 years old... I have no idea why I'm still going at almost 68. One should never assume that they're guaranteed any more of a "life-time" than the present moment they're in.
Strange how a song can sometimes make you remember the little details of things long past, whether you want to remember them or not...
FWIW
Listen Soldier mark & you were outstanding Spec forces op guys im sure, you story is incredible & told by you equally....damm dude thats total 9 luved ones & 2 wives...wow😢I can relate only to (uncle's) alcoholics who came clean... you still here because alcohol (tho u prob indulged a bit) didn't dictate your life's ending like your bud's.....former coastie
@@Jimmie-uu3jr Thanks, but I had a fight with a 20+ year heroin addiction. After trying to kick it 3 or 4 times, I switched to the methadone program. It's the same thing except w/o the high. All through that, (the heroin & methadone) I kept a job and worked everyday. Anyway, Methadone has a huge half-life, and it's even harder to quit because of that reason.
When you quit methadone, you go through the withdrawal symptoms for 5 or 6 weeks. Most people who quit cold-turkey from heroin have to go through the same withdrawal symptoms but generally speaking, they can get through it in about 10 days.
I jumped off of methadone twice on my own but it wiped me out and both times, I relapsed about 5 weeks after I had stopped. So, when I finally decided to quit methadone the "right way", I checked into a hospital. That was back in 2000 and though I've had some relapses to opioid painkillers a couple of times between 2003 and 2004, I finally kicked it all for good by mid 2004.
I've never had an alcohol problem but I must say that of all the drugs out there, legal or illegal, the statistics show that alcohol kills more users each year than all the other drugs combined.
Based on what I know happened to my friends and family members, I'd have to say that the statistics for alcohol are true. It's truly a ruthless drug and I feel lucky to never have had a tendency to gravitate to that drug. It actually surprises me when I think about it for a while...
Rich
Happy new year who wit me 2025! Go Floyd bby!!!
I've had this record most of my life. It'll never get old. Thanks fellas. Rest easy Richard. 🙏
thanks sis
São só clássicos inesquecíveis, músicas que vão além do tempo, muito bom
Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day
Fritter and waste the hours in an off-hand way
Kicking around on a piece of ground in your home town
Waiting for someone or something to show you the way
Tired of lying in the sunshine staying home to watch the rain
You are young and life is long and there is time to kill today
And then one day you find ten years have got behind you
No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun
And you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking
Racing around to come up behind you again
The sun is the same in a relative way, but you're older
Shorter of breath and one day closer to death
Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time
Plans that either come to naught or half a page of scribbled lines
Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way
The time is gone, the song is over, thought I'd something more to say
Home, home again
I like to be here when I can
And when I come home cold and tired
It's good to warm my bones beside the fire
Far away, across the field
The tolling of the iron bell
Calls the faithful to their knees
To hear the softly spoken magic spell
Possibly the best lyrics ever to a song. However, every time I listen to it, apart from reflecting on my own advancing age I always come to think of those who, for whatever reason, never got to grow old but died before their time. Rest in piece friends and relatives.
My friend Jac introduced me to Pink Floyd 50 years ago this year , my friends and I would sing this along with the juke box in a bar. I still sing along when I here this song my favorite song!!!
The timeless beauty of "Time" reminds me of the timeless memories with my dear friend who is far away now.
We used to cherish every moment, singing along to "You are young, and life is long, and there is time to kill today" - those words meant so much to us.
I miss those moments ❤
The clock keeps ticking, and I hope time brings us back together someday ❤
I first heard this song at age 14 and was blown away by the music and more so the lyrics. I am older now and this song still has a riveting effect on me as it did as a teenager. We must make best with our time while we still have it.
I agree.
As a teenager in the eighties I loved this album. As an old man in 2024 its still fucking fire and rings so very true. Guess getting old is always a thing.😂
Que recuerdos tan maravillosos de mi adolescencia, mi amiga del alma me regaló el CD hace pufff... Tengo 59 y me marcó (tenía 14 años) x siempre estáis en mi corazón.❤❤❤❤❤
My dad played this so loud when I was 8 or 9 the bells scared me to death...I went under the bed to hide lol... now I appreciate the whole meaning of the song!!!!!
It is heavenlly, timeless music. I love everyting, without exception, because I don't know which song is the best. In my opinion of course❤
Fair enough!
Wow nose dónde estuve q no me di una vuelta por esta joyita de pink floid y solo para encontrarnos y tremenda bofetada en mi cara con tremendo pedazo de letra profunda y q relata una verdad .
Solo somos niños siguiendo sueños y esperanzas vacías .
And then one day you find, FIFTY years have got behind you 😢
Another year , anther year whit pink Floyd, my time lisrening this track is a very appreciated time
Each of us are born, have our lives, grow old, and die… while Pink Floyd’s “Time” is timeless - as is the rest of the music on “The Dark Side Of The Moon” album. That album is special… peerless… in a class all of it’s own.
Pink Floyd gone woke????!? 😮😮😮😮😮😮
I'm 21 and that album changed my life. Its lyrics, its music... Amazing. I have tattooed that album cover in my arm❤️
Lost my dad at 18 I'm from a divorce I only knew dad 2years but he has influenced my li forever I miss you pop wish I had more time but so it is
I remember listening to this, headphones on, stoned, and needing to visine before dad got home. I’m now closer to the end than the beginning, 18 years clean and sober, life’s been good, and I’m still listening to this wonderful song
Anyone else notice how Animals got a Remix and DSOTM is getting Remastered. Which means that DSOTM is so damn ahead of its time when you don't even want to touch the mix that much. Absolute masterpiece.
Personally I think the original mix of Animals is the best Pink Floyd album, but that's not an insult towards DSotM.
On a slightly related note, I think Echoes is their best song, Cymbaline is their most underrated song, Atom Heart Mother is their most underrated album, and that, while I love Piper, Piper, and, to an extent Saucerful of Secrets, feel more like Syd Barrett albums. Which isn't a bad thing, because I do like Syd Barrett's work, but his Pink Floyd was much different than the rest.
@@AlexandreLimbergerquite literally, after all it's Alan Parsons mixing we are talking about.
@@MmmBeer Very late response but I can agree that Cymbaline is a very underrated song. Especially the 1969-1970's live recordings of those classic songs. Early Pink Floyd (post Syd Barrett era) is a very special era for Pink Floyd and I love it. Echoes is a good example, certainly one of their best songs ever.
The guitar in this just breaks my mind 😌🎸🎶
Lyrics that hit you harder than a drunk stepfather...
Relatable... Shine on my friend.
Or lyrics of an ignorant child who can’t listen oh ding! Mommy has your you hot pocket ready! This is a great album
Did you deserve it
Everyone eventually has a moment when they realize this one is about their own life. If you haven’t experienced that yet, enjoy your youth.
essa é atemporal, daqui 200 anos ainda fará sucesso
Até que enfim achei um brazuca por aqui
This is my absolute favorite song from this album