ACOUSTIC PINK FLOYD? | Wish You Were Here ( Pulse ) [ Reaction ]
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- Опубліковано 12 тра 2024
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From the same Pulse collection, please check out SORROW, and also RUN LIKE HELL.
& High Hopes ?????????????
@@jamesbondbond8388 yes, and High Hopes and many others.
It's one of Floyd's most iconic songs. Short but powerful.
he also plays slide guitar. you should listen to ”high hopes”.
Syd Barrett, it's about Syd Barrett, pretty much the whole "Wish You Were Here" album released in 1975, is about Barrett. Syd Barrett was a good friend and one of the four co-founders of Pink Floyd in 1964, along with Roger Waters, Nick Mason and Rick Wright.
He in fact, is the one that came up with the band's name. Virtually every Rock & Roll band to come out of England in the 1960, were Blues based bands, American Blues. Sy had quite a collection of albums of American Blues guitarists, and two he particularly enjoyed were,....
... PINK Anderson, (1900-1974), and FLOYD Council, (1911-1974).
Barretts overindulgence in consuming mass quantities of LSD and other mind-altering, (also, most agree a Psychosis), led to a complete removal from reality. He literally lost his mind, and by the end of 1967 the other three members of Floyd just stopped picking him up for gigs and rehearsals.
David Gilmour had been playing Barretts parts for the better part of 1967 because Barrett could not play, sing or even function. You'll notice the photos of the band from that era include Gilmour and Barrett, for that period Pink Floyd had five members.
Syd was so bad near the end that many times while gigging he would not play at all, just stand still holding his guitar, sometimes he would start playing a different song than what the band was playing! He became such a liability that he just had to go, by 1968 Barrett was gone and Dave Gilmour took over completely.
Over the years Floyd referenced Syd many times in many songs, most notably the WYWH album. He's the one they wish were here.
1994 Pulse has some incredible performances, plus the re-mastered and re-edited video is a production masterpiece, "High Hopes" is one of the many songs that's completely worth a view.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻Such a great song from a great album. It is also a tribute to Syd Barrett.
Gilmour is selflearnd on guitarr. He has learned saxofon in older days.
This song is Iconic !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Song about Syd Barrett who had t leave the band due to drug and mental problems. They want him back to play with them as the way he started in 1965 sad song of remorse
In 1975 I paid for a high dollar Quad receiver and this album. The previous to this song the end made a zap sound and the front channels drop. I'm piss off. Then you here this start with just the front channels and Dave brings the front channels back. brilliant as i hit my bong.
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Goosebumps! Song to Syd Barret who is dead.
Syd Barret was in The band from start.
Per noi fans dei Pink Floyd è come un INNO UFFICIALE
To understand this song, you have to know the history of the band. Their original frontman was Syd Barrett, and they released their first three albums behind him.
But Syd suffered from mental illness, and additionally he took LSD. He became erratic on stage, sometimes playing a different song than the rest of the band, sometimes just standing at the side of the stage not playing, and sometimes he just didn’t show up to gigs at all. The bandmates were all good friends, but this was intolerable. So they asked another friend, David Gilmour, to sit in for Syd when he was ‘out of it’. Eventually, one night they just didn’t swing by to pick up Syd for a show, and David became their de facto lead guitarist, lead singer, and co-songwriter with bassist Roger Waters.
Syd disappeared, and the band didn’t hear from him for many years. But they never stopped missing their friend, and you’ll see themes of mental illness, depression, and struggling to cope with real life run through all of their subsequent albums, including their masterpiece, “The Dark Side Of The Moon” (the title is a euphemism for mental illness.)
So now you understand that “Wish You Were Here” is the band missing their friend Syd. There’s only one problem with this story. The song’s author, Roger Waters, claims it isn’t about Syd, specifically. Seems pretty clearly to be about somebody specifically, but what are ya gwanna do? Roger says no, sooo…… ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
(It really IS about Syd.)
Oh, and supposedly David singing with his guitar is how he writes his music, and specifically his solos. He verbally ‘vamps’ on a melody, records these sessions, and keeps the parts he likes. Then he goes back and plays those parts on a guitar, and it becomes his solo.
If you enjoy acoustic David Gilmour, the Comfortably Numb encore from his 2002 live tour gig on DVD (and YT somewhere) is pretty good.
Sorry, Lee, I didn't know you were gonna find the meaning at the end of the video.
Hi Lee please react to Original version that is Album version of The Great Gig In The Sky sung by Claire Torry?
You should know that interrupting a David Gilmour guitar solo is like blasphemy to fans
Great song. The band describes the lyrics as the hopes you have for someone who is out of touch with reality - mental instability.