Dude, you either need good headphones, or surrounded sound with a good power amp. You also need to(For your own experience.) listen to the entire album from beginning to end in one sitting. I think you'll understand why people have said ... don't stop it.
I'm 54 year old white dude that was grown up with Floyd! I can't thank you enough for being open minded and appreciative of all music..im a go listen to snoop dog dog style now! .
Great song to react to, but as someone mentioned earlier, headphones are a must. I highly recommend investing a few bucks, nothing major, into buying a set of headphones if you don't already have them. You're really missing out on the full experience of these Pink Floyd songs. Believe me, you'll appreciate the songs so much more. As an aside, I saw you reacted to Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love" the other day. Led Zep's music is much different from these guys, though they do share the ability to unexpectedly switch up tempos and build ups with major drops. They are absolutely in the same level of greatness as PF. Don't know what your other subscribers would recommend because their catalogue is so full of incredible songs, not mention that the song's diversity and styles. You can't box Zeppelin into one style, just can't. So, some songs to consider..."Ramble On", "Dazed and Confused", "Kashmir", "Since I've Been Loving You" and so on. Way too many to list! Personally, I'd go with either "Ramble On" due to it's groove. My personal favorite is "Since I've Been Loving You". I don't want to give away the style on that one, better to be surprised. Very different from "Whole Lotta Love. By the way, I recommend listening to the studio versions of their songs before checking out live ones (if possible). Actually, one exception might be their live performance of "In My Time of Dying". You'd get a great intro into how cool they are live. Thanks for your reaction, nice to see you young guys appreciating the music us old geezers grew up with : )
You can have the lyrics to hand..... WE DID, back in 70's the vinyl album cover had the lyrics printed out😉 If you want another seperate track and to see the guys. Pink Floyd "Echoes (Part 1)" live at Pompeii 1972 No Audience, No Lights, No Pyrotechnics just Gods playing to the Gods
Looks like you're about to fall into the Pink Floyd rabbit hole. It's a journey of sounds so get ready to have your brain rewired. BTW, headphones my man. Always.