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This song meant a lot to me when I was younger, and basically said the things I was feeling that I couldn't say myself, when I was suffering from severe social anxiety. I'm glad that part of my life is behind me.
I honestly would love to see you react to the entire Dark Side of the Moon album. I would 100% enjoy to watch an hour long video with you and watch you realize that you need to experience that album from start to finish. Just one 43 minute long song.
"For millions of years mankind lived just like animals Then something happened which unleashed the power of our imagination We learned to talk" Stephen Hawking
How stupid this Hawking is, "something beyond imagination" He never heard of Gospel of John ? Sound and vibration baby...u fuckin so called phisician :))
Havent seen a comment about this so I'm gonna share this: the voice at the beggining is late Stephen Hawking. He actually wanted to contribute to this album, as his favourite band was Pink Floyd, so the guys let him speak on this beautiful song, and recorded him.
Actually I’m afraid that’s inaccurate, the Hawking clips are from a BT (British Telecom) advert that hawking had lent his voice to. Gilmour chose to sample it as the advert itself in it’s entirety had brought him to tears.
My sentiments exactly their music tends to elevate your creative juices, it raises me to a higher level of consciousness and I feel like I need that at times
React to "Wearing the Inside out", by Pink Floyd from the same album "The Division Bell". The vocals on this song is done by the late Richard Wright, Pink Floyd's genius keyboardist.
This the type a shit I can rock w all day long! It makes watching your reviews that much better, to me personally when the songs are from my all time favorite ever! And yes! Tool and pink floyd would be absolutely incredible ♡♡♡♡♡♡
Great! Pink Floyd is unique. Another great progressive rock band is Rush. Many musicians are influenced by Rush. The power trio! Please react to YYZ. The version live in Rio. The crowd is incredible. 100 k people singing an instrumental song!
I have discovered and subbed your channel recently, and am now myself reliving my youth through your reaction videos. I see in you, myself 30 years ago, listening to, dissecting and studying the musical genius that is the music of that Progressive Rock era of Pink Floyd, Genesis (Phil Collin era, fav for me), Yes, and Rush. I can't fathom someone who appreciates and loves the Floyd the way you do, won't also be just as captivated by the bands named above, all in the same Progressive Rock era, buts still, like pink Floyd, way ahead of their time, yet still unique in their own right.
PORCUPINE TREE is the closest thing to Pink Floyd.Steven Wilson the leader/founder of the band is genius, you should listen to this great underrated band. Try the song ARRIVING SOMEWHERE BUT NOT HERE for start.
yeees PT man, I wouldn't say they're underrated because everyone who knows about them loves them, they're just underpopular lol side note. steven wilson is a god everything he touches is bliss
Seeing people react to Pink Floyd puts a smile on my face. I remember listening to the local classic rock station when this premiered in 94. I actually recorded it to a cassette tape, lol. I was able to see them in concert that May. If I had one concert to relive over and over, it would be Pink Floyd. No contest. Flawless Victory! lol! It was truly an experience. Especially to an impressionable teenager. 😊
My favourite floyd album ,nothing comes close to it ,from beginning to end,been playing this since I got it in 75 ,everytime I'm back in that glorious summer ,so many memories ,lying on my back and watching the clouds go by .
Love watching your reaction channel, I get what you're saying. PK taps into the consciousness of humanity through their lyrics projects how it feels through their music.
Oh god no. The Wall is great as a whole, but most of the songs outside of the context, on their own, are quiet weak compared to a lot of other PF songs.
TheAskald I kinda agree. Maybe not weak but they just fit weird as solo songs since the Walll is a story. Listen from to back and the story unfolds. I’d love to watch Preston do an entire album review.
I remember waiting for the new Pink Floyd album, this was the debut single. With a few seconds of the intro when it first played, you just knew it was Pink Floyd! (and obediently cranked the volume)
I actually forgot how good this one is! Pink floyd is my favorite band of all time! Like you said its timeless! I just remembered, there is an album by floyd called "works", that I think anyone reading this would like! I remember a everything on it was great! And Dave Gilmore did a song I think from the 70s or early 80s called no way out of here. Absolutely awesome! Anyone that is a true pink floyd fan and hasn't heard these needs to hear these! Please trust me on this! No one reading this would be disappointed!
I guess he needs to start listening to pink floyd songs from See Emily Play up to Louder than Words to understand that there is no other band to top PF.
Rest in Peace, Stephen Hawking and Claudia Fontaine, both featured in this track, both died one day apart. I get sad whenever I listen to this or anything from Pulse :(
"Sorrow" from Delicate Sound of Thunder OR Pulse is amazing. The studio version from A Momentary Lapse of Reason just lacks a little...something. Probably the earth-shattering low notes in the intro and outro and the terrific bass playing by Guy Pratt. I saw them live in Atlanta (both nights) during their tour for The Division Bell (the tour that produced Pulse) and I was literally concerned about the integrity of Georgia Tech stadium. You could hear the structure rattling at certain points. Preston, if you do react to the live version of "Sorrow", I don't think earbuds will do it justice. This one needs some nice full-ear headphones.
This album was made by David Gilmore alone, although it has the Pink Floyd name, it is my go to chill album. My neighbours probably dont even mind it so much, although now I have to start screaming "HOLD ON BRAH", which may raise some eyebrows.
No, it was not. You're thinking of A Momentary Lapse of Reason. They've stated this was their most collaborative album since Wish You Were Here, and Rick Wright is credited as cowriter of most of the songs on the album, and the sole composer of "Wearing the Inside Out" (minus the lyrics.)
My buddy won tickets to the Q104.3 listening party in New York City before the album was released - by singing the refrain of 'Sheep' on the spot from memory after he called in and got through. He brought me along since we were (are) huge Pink Floyd fans. I remember being blown away by this song in particular. Awesome to see someone experience it the way we did back in the day.
Should go for Pigs" (three different one)" next. That's the specific name of the song. You'll find several with animal names. ("Three different ones)" is where its at.
Roger Waters... Floyd's original bassist, played this one on his "Us And Them" tour 4 years ago as a shot towards Donald Trump. The concert film is worth seeing.
You do realise that the voice that is talking in this song is Stephen Hawking's voice machine, right? Him and Pink Floyd transcend the whole of humanity...
Love the idea of a Floyd /Tool Jam. I've said for years that Floyd and Tool were similar showing the progression of a style decades apart. Smooth, flawless, seemlesly woven silk.
Que acertados geniales, en llevar este tema problema de muchas parejas a la música idioma universal, pink floyd tenía todo, música, realidad en sus letras y una perfección en su estilo único, los más grandes del rock progresivo, los oigo desde que tenia 16 años, tengo 61 y no me canzo de escucharlos, son parte de mi vida, saludos desde Veracruz México
Great song... Unfortunately Rick Wright has passed, and Gilmour/Waters will likely never work together again to make a Tool collab possible :( So glad you're enjoying The Floyd....
I love watching the younger generation experience Pink Floyd for the first time. Welcome to my world! Been living with them since they started. I love your reactions to them! Keep it up! Welcome to the world of Pink Floyd! You’re one of us now!
Love your channel man! It's so fun watching you experience songs for the first time. I would come home with the album growing up, lock myself in my room and spend hours marinating on pink floyd. It brings me back watching you to those days I was experiencing them. And you are correct sir! Everything pink floyd does os perfect. My favorite artists ever! Good job man!
@@collinwoodard5116 thank you! Pink Floyd is Awesome! I also just subscribe to your channel. Finally somebody said something nice to me! Thank you,again. Long live Pink Floyd!
@@collinwoodard5116 thank you,again. I don't have any videos yet, but in the future, I hope to have something done. I think this channel is Awesome! These guys are cool. You are ,too. Long live Pink Floyd!
Consider that some of the electronic devices that Pink Floyd wanted for making the sounds of their music did not exist back in the late 60's and early 70's. In some cases they had to invent the technology as they went along.
BRO! I love your reactions man as well as what music you are reacting to. Another great song from the same album is Take it back. It's a great feel good song man, you won't be disappointed. Keep doing your thing!