There is "Music" and there is "Pink Floyd". They brings you somewhere out of your body! Pink Floyd made me fly for the last 55 years and I've been bless for that!
@@ikeeight8Would love to see you and your brother react to the original video for, Pour Some Sugar On Me by Def Leopard. Great song, great energy. They have so many good songs and are still touring.
Pink Floyd had a four album run in the 70's that made them dominate (along with Led Zeppelin it should be noted). These four albums were concept albums. They tell a story or share a common theme throughout the album with seamless transitions from song to song. 1973 The Dark Side of the Moon 1975 Wish You Were Here 1977 Animals 1979 The Wall They are all brilliant and most certainly worth listening to from beginning to end while you relax in a darkened room. For RU-vid reaction purposes, try Shine on You Crazy Diamond Parts I-V from the album Wish You Were Here. It is the first of only five songs on the entire album. They are all fire.
Great reaction Mr Ike..love to see newbie’s for Pink Floyd..but..to interrupt anyone’s solo is kind of disrespectful to the artist..and something you have to hear..Pink Floyd live..1994 Pulse Concert..”Comfortably Numb”..”Sorrow “…every track in this concert will blow you away..really 😊..and the light show is amazing
Yeh dude, back in the day we had like a "Yin and Yang" of great music. Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin LZ give you solid Blues Rock about love and vikings PF trip you out on life and deep inner thoughts, how we should be better human beings and the dangers of excess and insanity. Check out Pink Floyd "Echoes (Part 1)" live at Pompeii 1972 or Led Zeppelin "Since I've Been Loving You" live at Madison Square Gardens 1973 both very different but both brilliant.
It would be great if you did the whole album! Although I recommend serching it's context, since it let's you appreciate the music on another level (at least that's what happened to me, before that, I didn't consider the album as great as now). Plus, since music is art and art can and will have a different interpretation depending on the person and/or time, The Wall has a lot of those moments! Anyway, I'm rambling, good reaction bro!
As you are no doubt discovering, this music is reflective. It conveys themes of one's own mortality, the decisions one has made, and how one looks at the time you have left.