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First Time Listening Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb [Reaction] Live Pulse Concert 1994 

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@wikilcontainments
@wikilcontainments 3 года назад
I said to my girlfriend: “you’re listening to the second best guitar solo ever “. She asks “what’s the best solo?” I looked at her with tears in my eyes and said “it’s going to start in about a minute” That second solo is a masterpiece. Renowned among masters. I love prog, Latin, jazz, fusion, disco, very hard rock, calypso, smidgin of new country , and even some of the Doors! David Gilmore won the prize a long time ago.
@dangroth8680
@dangroth8680 3 года назад
Love it! lol
@johnross2924
@johnross2924 2 года назад
Spot on
@rigavitch
@rigavitch Год назад
And how did she respond after experiencing it????
@imukai
@imukai Год назад
I'd have to insert Sorrow from the same concert in between these two solos but yeh, seeing reaction vids that go nuts over the first solo just make me giggle, waiting for their jaw to drop a few minutes later.
@kathigreen1479
@kathigreen1479 Год назад
Aww. ❤️
@nagaslrac
@nagaslrac 3 года назад
I strongly recommend absolutely anything by the Floyd.
@TomTuffnuts
@TomTuffnuts 3 года назад
haha, good, that makes it easy to start on our journey
@gbsailing9436
@gbsailing9436 3 года назад
@@TomTuffnuts Nope! Not an easy journey ahead! Pink Floyd invented light shows back in the '60's. Now you have to now do "SORROW" from the same concert. It is a Stellar lesson of how to control and use feedback in your song! Oh and has a kickarse solo to boot!!!
@sethmurray69
@sethmurray69 3 года назад
@@TomTuffnuts yeah, also anything from this concert is top tier
@Matt-jj5po
@Matt-jj5po 3 года назад
@@TomTuffnuts well, he did not help you... just check "coming back to life" or "high hopes" - live concerts by pulse
@212mochaman
@212mochaman 3 года назад
@@TomTuffnuts There's a fellow reactor who was brought to ugly cry tears the instant that Floor sung on Ghost Love Score. Her top 2 bands are Pink Floyd, then Nightwish, then daylight. That should give you an idea
@mdudley52
@mdudley52 3 года назад
Leo Fender invented the Stratocaster, Gilmour gave it life.
@WWB500
@WWB500 3 года назад
Echoes from Meddle, shine on you crazy diamond from Wish You We're Here, dogs from Animals, hell, everything on every album Roger Waters was involved with. Including Waters solo albums! I've seen them 8 times!
@robertemerson1087
@robertemerson1087 3 года назад
@@WWB500 Umm, there are epic solos on albums that had nothing to do with Roger, High hopes, on the turning away?? Edit: Not trying to take anything away from the music the band as a whole made, including Roger, just tired of some people acting like the band didn’t do anything good after Roger left.
@lupojacobo9892
@lupojacobo9892 3 года назад
FY
@jlynn2040
@jlynn2040 3 года назад
Fact
@jlynn2040
@jlynn2040 3 года назад
@@robertemerson1087 Some of their BEST shit came after Roger...just sayin :)
@druschott777
@druschott777 Год назад
That's probably the best guitar solo of all time. This version will be played at my funeral.
@veronicawebster3282
@veronicawebster3282 Год назад
Mine too, plus coming back to life, I'm 81, so I will probably beat you to it.
@SteveWright-ls8ku
@SteveWright-ls8ku 8 месяцев назад
Gimme shelter, Soul Sacrifice, Comfortably Numb
@basilhsgalanis8838
@basilhsgalanis8838 2 года назад
That solo is the best of all time. Optical, acoustical just unreal. Pink Floyd send more people to the space than NASA.
@amudupa
@amudupa Год назад
What a comment 😍
@robclark2291
@robclark2291 Год назад
They also played live on the BBC when Neil Armstrong & Buzz Aldrin went to the moon.
@cikes81
@cikes81 Год назад
Your comment is like their Music🪐🌟☀🚀🚀
@jacobjacobsen2798
@jacobjacobsen2798 9 месяцев назад
Out of this world comment ❤
@robertgieseler1220
@robertgieseler1220 9 месяцев назад
Big broad smile on that... 🤩 Best from Germany
@ianmansell6326
@ianmansell6326 3 года назад
Was there in crowd! Best concert ever... the lights and sound quality were just beyond belief... it was not a concert but a life changing experience! 😇
@kathleenkarsten5739
@kathleenkarsten5739 2 года назад
I can’t imagine! I’m green with envy! 😉😍🤣
@ThatITBloke
@ThatITBloke 2 года назад
I was there too. Far and away the best music performance I've ever witnessed. It was truly sublime. It sill gives me goosebumps when I watch these videos.
@jacobhaagerup7816
@jacobhaagerup7816 2 года назад
Saw this tour in Parken in Copenhagen. Couldn't agree more! This was an incredible experience on a beautiful summer evening and everything was so tight.
@ianmansell6326
@ianmansell6326 2 года назад
@ mmm, cut the solo? Where... sounds pretty much as played
@jokerswildmusic4882
@jokerswildmusic4882 2 года назад
@@ianmansell6326Yeah it was edited out bit, you can find a uncut version on RU-vid. Still a unbelievably amazing performance though
@garyeanes4747
@garyeanes4747 3 года назад
David Gilmour is one of the most talented guitarists to have ever picked up the instrument. His sound is incredibly unique. He plays so calm and effortless. But, that belies the technical difficulty of his playing that is actually happening. There's a reason his sound has never been duplicated. He's THAT good. Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits might be one of the few other guitarists that can get so much emotion out of their guitar. Seen Pink Floyd live many times and they never, ever fail to impress. One thing to remember with Pink Floyd: they are NOT a "singles" band. You MUST listen to their albums in their entirety without interruption to get the most out of it. Want to blow your mind? Lock yourself in a dark room, throw on some headphones and listen to Dark Side of the Moon in it's entirety without stopping. You will be a different person afterwards. It's that epic.....no joke.
@TheMrsim75
@TheMrsim75 2 года назад
Fact: Quote: “You will be a different person at the end” First class comment.
@guiltseeker
@guiltseeker 2 года назад
even what you have said is an understatement,,, RESPECT xxxx
@kendallmastre3356
@kendallmastre3356 2 года назад
Ya between him and Steve vai
@geoffreysmommy
@geoffreysmommy 2 года назад
Agreed
@djs3484
@djs3484 2 года назад
I agree with you Gary about Dave being one of the few who can make the guitar cry, he's not Eddie van Halen playing so fast, it's a totally different feel and sound. The emotional response to Dave's solos from the PULSE concert is undeniable, Comfortably Numb is so powerful and emotional I've seen people, men and women cry listening to that. The entire PULSE show was off the hook. I also agree with you about Mark Knopfler, he's another man that makes his personal Stratocaster cry, Brother's in Arms is a masterpiece that gets me a lump in my throat everytime I hear it, it's a haunting sound and goes perfect with the lyrics. There's so many good guitarists out there, the great ones like Dave and Mark are on the top of that list. Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Prince (yes that Prince), Jimmy Page, and Eddie are, IMO, are on that list as well. Kids hearing this now know there's nothing to compare to the greatest music from the 60's, 70's and 80's today, NOTHING.
@alancook7856
@alancook7856 2 года назад
This is one of the only groups, I totally regret never seeing play live. Comfortably Numb, will never go stale, regardless of the number of times, I have heard it played. I am not religious, but headphones on, lights off, and listening to it, is probably the closest I will ever get, to having the feeling, others would liken to a religious experience. No other song can beautifully assault my senses, like this can. I go numb, I tingle, I smile, I cry, I go from one extreme to the other, and back again. The song is an emotional roller coaster, that I am addicted to riding. It's timeless, and future generations will discover it and embrace it, as generations that have gone before did.
@lindapenta1419
@lindapenta1419 2 года назад
A masterpiece that cannot be replicated by anyone!!! Gilmour is incredible on the solos ❤
@flubblert
@flubblert 3 года назад
David Gilmour is the legendary guitar and main vocals. This song is from their concept album "The Wall", one of the biggest selling albums of all time. The song is part of a narrative that unfolds within the context of the album. More about madness than drugs. Check out "Time" by them next. Studio version. You are about to discover why their music has spanned generations.
@bradmannion6769
@bradmannion6769 3 года назад
And also remember Roger Waters wrote the Wall
@Hobodeluxe960
@Hobodeluxe960 3 года назад
@@bradmannion6769 yeah The Wall album is my fav. it's basically a an amalgamated bio of the band. Mostly Roger but it tells the tale of the life of "Pink". Lost his dad in WWII. Raised by an over-protective mother. Had cruel taskmasters in school. (remember this is post war England and they got bombed pretty hard by the Nazis, France was occupied just over the channel) Had girl troubles. dealt with the problems of instant fame and the pressure from the label etc. Then the drugs, alcohol and rehab. Divorce etc. It's totally worth the watch to search out the dvd or the full stage concert. I'm not a huge fan of the animated film but there's that too.
@isthereanybodyoutthere9397
@isthereanybodyoutthere9397 3 года назад
@@bradmannion6769 or co-wrote....
@flubblert
@flubblert 3 года назад
@@pmbbmp Comfortably Numb turned out to be a very successful collaborative effort between Waters and Gilmour. It is mostly Gilmour's music but both of their input made it great. The Wall is a masterpiece. One of the biggest selling albums of all time. Should have been another stepping stone in a brilliant career. The golden era of Floyd ended because Waters wanted it to end. No one else. He's the one that walked away.
@Endless-River
@Endless-River 3 года назад
With a film to boot.
@vinograd74
@vinograd74 3 года назад
Yes, David Gilmore is a great musician, his solos are so tasty you just can feel each note he takes. And Pink Floyd music many times can put you to trance, its hypnotic, melodic and powerful.
@RaymondBCrisp
@RaymondBCrisp 3 года назад
Gilmour says more with one note than other guitarists say with a dozen!
@matthewleonardball2925
@matthewleonardball2925 3 года назад
@@RaymondBCrisp Exactly no one makes a guitar weep quite like DG.
@stevebellyman
@stevebellyman 3 года назад
Hey my friend it’s Gilmour! 👍🏻
@cleverlies4713
@cleverlies4713 2 года назад
Dropped a hit of acid at my house for the Dark Side of The Moon in summer of 1973. Loved it. Only time I did acid. One friend had a bad trip later that had a bad trip and I decided no more.😵‍💫
@kostastaxi
@kostastaxi 2 года назад
This specific second solo of Gilmour is rated by thousands or millions of people as the greatest guitar solo of all time!
@bdphotographyvideo7423
@bdphotographyvideo7423 3 года назад
The only bad thing about David Gilmour's solo is that it ends. Arguably the best live guitar solo EVER recorded. I can' t imagine what it must have felt like actually being at this concert. It had to be a religious experience. It's funny. I have this entire concert downloaded on Apple Music and all my music is on shuffle so I never know whats coming up next. But when the first cord of this song hits I already know "looks like I'll be taking the long way home today".
@TomTuffnuts
@TomTuffnuts 3 года назад
Haha, sometimes the long way is the best way!
@jacquesdbaionettai3561
@jacquesdbaionettai3561 Год назад
I was there and it was fucking awesome !!!
@andrewlawlor7678
@andrewlawlor7678 Год назад
I was at the Maine Road, Manchester show on this tour.
@Astroman1958
@Astroman1958 Год назад
I was at the pulse concert in Hanover. During the solo I had tears running down my face, couldn't help it (I traveled all the way from uk to Germany just for this concert) It was like a pilgrimage!
@karlo8483
@karlo8483 Год назад
I did two nights at Earls Court and I cried my eyes out both nights. I have since seen Brit Floyd seventeen times and they are superb. So much so that Gilmour had them play at his own 70th birthday bash.
@BaltimoreAndOhioRR
@BaltimoreAndOhioRR 3 года назад
This song always ends too early for me. I wish it could go another 5 minutes or more!
@marceldouwstra5847
@marceldouwstra5847 3 года назад
Or an hour.
@212mochaman
@212mochaman 3 года назад
Pink floyd is a heavyweight band but damn with about 30 legendary songs if david ever toured just simply the comfortably numb tour with one song on the setlist I'd pay money to feel that solo far an hr and a half
@robertevans2450
@robertevans2450 3 года назад
There is a treatment for that, it's called the Animals album...
@BaltimoreAndOhioRR
@BaltimoreAndOhioRR 3 года назад
@@212mochaman I agree!!!
@SimonNemeth
@SimonNemeth 3 года назад
The Pulse version is fine but I agree with the studio version. It fades out mid way through the second solo.
@johnnyringo1949
@johnnyringo1949 3 года назад
It was fun watching that solo seep its way into your soul. That’s Floyd.
@Isaacjuarezz
@Isaacjuarezz 2 года назад
They say “Pink Floyd makes psychedelic music but you don’t need psychedelics to feel the music” Great Reaction 🔥
@craigread5578
@craigread5578 2 года назад
This song just picks you up, throws you around, destroys all your senses but leaves you in euphoric state with the biggest smile thinking I have just witnessed magic!
@papaverweg
@papaverweg 3 года назад
Pink Floyd grew out of a band formed in 1964 called Sigma 6, the Megga Deaths, The Screaming Abdabs and The Abdabs. When this original group fell apart, the band members guitarists Bob Klose and Roger Waters, drummer Nick Mason and wind instrument player Rick Wright continued under the name 'Tea Set'. After a brief stint with lead vocalist Chris Dennis, guitarist and vocalist Syd Barrett joined the band, after which Waters took on bass. When it turned out that another band was playing under the same name, Barrett came up with an alternative name The Pink Floyd Sound. Pink and Floyd refer to two blues musicians, Pink Anderson and Floyd Council.
@2110jacko
@2110jacko 3 года назад
I was there that night. We all cried like babies to that solo. And I can see that it got you right in the guts. Welcome to the world of pink floyd.
@999shakers
@999shakers 2 года назад
The reason why the second solo is the best ever is that Gilmour, in the context of the lyrics, reaches into your soul, rips it out, takes it through his emotional wringer and then hands it back, forever changed.
@TheJalba66
@TheJalba66 6 месяцев назад
Or that it's in a minor scale whereas the first one is a major scale? Someone correct me if I'm talking crap.
@syzygy21055
@syzygy21055 3 года назад
GREAT reaction. You nailed it. Best/most emotional live guitar solo EVER. The vocals, the harmonies, the instrumentation, the stage effects - all perfect throughout. With David Gilmour and Pink Floyd it’s always about the music/experience, it’s never about them. They just do what they do and let the acclaim take care of itself. Pink Floyd is so much more than the music and light show, it’s an out-of-body experience. They create a universe of sound and then give you the tour. Even after listening for 50 years, it’s still like that for me every time. Kudos for not pausing during the solos. I’d recommend other songs from this concert, but the whole thing is just as mind-blowing. They did the entire Dark Side of the Moon album in this show, plus a bunch of epic tunes from other albums. Do yourself a favor and get a copy of the remastered concert, put it on and listen to the entire thing beginning to end. And when they’re the right age, be sure to share it with your sons. Nobody should have to go through life missing out on this experience.
@jesperhald3969
@jesperhald3969 3 года назад
Congrats, Tom! You just got “Gilmoured”! It’s a disease for which there is no cure… I’m happy to say! Pink Floyd is on another level. Have attended at two concerts with Pink Floyd in the 80’s and eatly 90’s, and it was a blast both times!
@tersan8547
@tersan8547 2 года назад
Valle Hovin?
@kp-iv2mp
@kp-iv2mp 2 года назад
He had that nasty face during that solo. They we all did when we first heard it. That solo is indeed nasty.
@soniasurija8880
@soniasurija8880 3 года назад
It’s never to late to start listening to the incredible Pink Floyd, I loved your reaction. If so inclined react to Pink Floyd “Echoes” Live in Pompaii 1972, you’ll love it
@honeybgood9691
@honeybgood9691 2 года назад
I'm always amazed at how relatively still Dave Gilmore stays whilst making that guitar move wildly through my soul.
@montymartell2081
@montymartell2081 Год назад
Still makes me cry even in my old age I've been listening to this album 20-30 times a year since 81
@matthewhackett1710
@matthewhackett1710 2 года назад
Hats off to the camera crews and sounds technicians, they really did a good job. So good to have coverage of Nick Mason, who sets the pace of the entire thing. and punctuates it. You really got that work of art. Well done. It is all pretty unique, from early albums to their final works.
@palantir135
@palantir135 3 года назад
Indeed, imho the best guitar solo ever. Pink Floyd is and will always be my most favorite band. There are more layers in PF song than people think. Just listen carefully to the lyrics and all the subtle things in the music. Pink Floyd live concerts are always about the music AND the visual show. David Gilmour belongs to the best guitar players in the world. Start with the albums Wish you were here Animals Dark side of the moon The Wall Then try Echoes, studio version first, from the album Meddle. Imho their best song ever. Why studio version first? A lot of tiny things get lost when played live. Live version is great too. Then try the new Pink Floyd albums, that is without Roger Waters. See Wikipedia for all about the songs. Gilmour did a great solo concert in Royal Albert Hall.
@dirkmayer1536
@dirkmayer1536 3 года назад
Germany sais: this is the best guitar solo ever.this whole concert was epic.for me: david gilmour is the best guitar player ever. "Sorrow" from the same concert is good too
@isthereanybodyoutthere9397
@isthereanybodyoutthere9397 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JdPTec5ADFE.html
@ginjamutha
@ginjamutha 3 года назад
Sorrow is phenomenal
@elausente21
@elausente21 2 года назад
Indeed, another incredible performance... live in 94
@alefnull
@alefnull 2 года назад
the world is a better place just for having David Gilmour in it. his voice and his guitar playing make him easily one of my favorite musicians ever.
@Tookewlpara
@Tookewlpara 2 года назад
when I here David's' vocals leading to his solo I think about how Mozart would have reacted to this masterpiece of history! I'm sure this will go down in history as one of the greatest compilations ever and it deserves the the title as BEST EVER!!!
@terryminator4208
@terryminator4208 3 года назад
Saw them back in the early 90's at Cleveland stadium. It was a circular stadium and when they put the lights on that mirrored ball it was like the whole stadium was spinning. Bet concert I've ever been to.👍😁🔥🎶🤘
@ezza9578
@ezza9578 3 года назад
Better late to the party than never. You have so much quality music to look forward to from the best band to ever set foot on a stage. Enjoy bro❤👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@robertwatson496
@robertwatson496 3 года назад
Great reaction and welcome to the world of Floyd. I have been a Floydian since I purchased my 1st PF album Meddle in 1972. David Gilmour is my favorite guitarist. There are more technical players, but no one plays with as much feeling. I humbly suggest Sorrow and High hopes from the same concert as starters. You have a long journey ahead and there are plenty of Floydians that are willing to guide you. PF is its own genera and they always take you by the soul and lead you on a journey. Pink Floyd - "Sorrow " PULSE Remastered 2019 - RU-vid
@iDONTdoFacebook
@iDONTdoFacebook 2 года назад
Dave Mustaine of Megadeth once said... “David Gilmour with a guitar in his hands can do more with a single note than most of us can do using the whole fretboard.” Dave Mustaine was right. Nobody bends notes like Gilmour. He is the GRAND MASTER of the guitar. The gift David has and shares with the world, flows from his soul, thru his fingers, and out of any guitar he is playing. The timeless gems of musicianship he has gifted to the world are emotion evoking, thought provoking, soul-stirring compositional MASTERPIECES of musical artistry that are of a spiritual depth and breadth unmatched by anyone else. You should tap into his other solos featured in other Pink Floyd songs as well as some others released under the David Gilmour name . Some of my personal favorites... “Cluster One”, “Marooned”, “A Great Day For Freedom”, “Wearing The Inside Out”, all from Pink Floyd’s 1994 album “The Division Bell”... Then there are these gems also featuring deeply emotion-evoking and soaring Gilmour guitar masterpieces... “On The Turning Away”, “Yet Another Movie”, “Sorrow”, from Pink Floyd’s 1987 “A Momentary Lapse Of Reason” album... You’ll also want to check out the song, “The Final Cut”, from Pink Floyd’s last album with Roger Waters on board: 1983’s “The Final Cut”... Then (because you’ll be scrambling for another Gilmour guitar fix after getting high on all the above), you’ll not want to miss... “Childhood’s End” from Pink Floyd’s 1972 album “Obscured By Clouds”... Pink Floyd’s 1968 single (B side) “Careful With That Axe, Eugene” “One Of These Days”, and the epic masterpiece of weaved musical tapestry called “Echo’s”, both from from Pink Floyd’s 1971 album “Meddle”... From Pink Floyd’s final (yes, really and truly final) 2014 album “The Endless River”, check out... “It’s What We Do”, “TBS14” From the “David Gilmour” catalogue (not Pink Floyd) I HIGHLY recommend both the opening and closing tracks from his 2015 album “Rattle That Lock”... “5 A.M.” (opening track) “And Then...” (closing track) Also from the same album there are the songs... “Faces Of Stone”, “A Boat Lies Waiting”, and the truly painful “In Any Tongue” That latter song showcases Gilmour’s uncanny ability to seemingly coax real emotions from a guitar as it seems to WAIL in agony and the pain of deep deep sorrow and loss in the closing minute and 50 seconds of the song. And of course, one can’t leave this life without first enjoying the whole trip to “The Dark Side Of The Moon” and back. The whole of Pink Floyd’s timeless classic-of-classics masterpiece, released in 1973, is a shining showcase of the flowing, fluid, worldclass signature style and gifted musicianship of David Jon Gilmour on his chosen instrument, the guitar.
@chrisplunkett2814
@chrisplunkett2814 Год назад
The only song by them that can improve on a Gilmour guitar solo is Two Suns In The Sunset from The Final Cut with that mind melting sax solo from Raphael Ravenscroft.Two undisputed musical masters on the same track,what more could anyone ask for?
@iDONTdoFacebook
@iDONTdoFacebook Год назад
@@chrisplunkett2814 That is indeed a great sax solo at the end of that track!
@lizetteolsen3218
@lizetteolsen3218 2 года назад
It's not about drugs it's about the performer being exploited to continue performing when he's feeling ill. one of the original founders Syd Barrett is often referenced in Pink Floyd music due to his lifelong fight with chronic mental illness I was lucky enough to see Pink Floyd live during their heyday a couple of times and their live shows are just breathtaking it was never about the performers, it was about the music and about the theme.
@lizetteolsen3218
@lizetteolsen3218 7 месяцев назад
@Shaman196 Yep I have when it was released.
@lizetteolsen3218
@lizetteolsen3218 7 месяцев назад
@Shaman196Nope
@lizetteolsen3218
@lizetteolsen3218 7 месяцев назад
@Shaman196 This is about their experience with Syd. Roger, Rick and Dave have all said that over the years. The doctor pushing the singer onto the stage with the needle was a specific incident that happened to Roger while on tour. They were all grieving Syd at the time--his sister asked they stop visiting him b/c it upset him. Roger said recently that he missed him so much. That most of the PF accessible catalogue was largely about Syd, from his lyrical composition. Rick also said that another on-gong them is WW2 when Roger was still reconciling the death of his father. It remains a potent them throughout his career.
@2011cattani
@2011cattani 7 месяцев назад
“Pouring his soul out “ Exactly… The character Pink, who the song is connected to in the Wall is pouring out his shattered mind as time slows and freezes. He has a psychotic break…and never recovers.
@RaymondBCrisp
@RaymondBCrisp 3 года назад
A lot of people were turned off by the "stoner music" aspect of Pink Floyd, which was really a shame. Good music is good music.
@robertemerson1087
@robertemerson1087 3 года назад
Those people need to smoke a bowl, lmao.
@thewinnertakesitall4384
@thewinnertakesitall4384 3 года назад
Bullshit
@RaymondBCrisp
@RaymondBCrisp 3 года назад
@@thewinnertakesitall4384 Nah, I'm pretty sure that's real shit...
@kcmpikachu1690
@kcmpikachu1690 3 года назад
You can enjoy Pink Floyd no matter who you are.. thay are great.. But as a stoner, I can confirm, if you are high and High Hopes or Shine on you crazy diamond in on the headphone, it's the singularity man, it's like a trip to the core of a black hole🙄
@robertemerson1087
@robertemerson1087 3 года назад
@@kcmpikachu1690 Dude, listening to Dark side in its entirety while stoned is like traveling through the beam of light from the albums cover.
@AlpakaWhacker
@AlpakaWhacker 3 года назад
Sorrow from the same concert is equally wow. In my opinion, actually more wow
@gbr562
@gbr562 3 года назад
I was lucky enough to be at Earls Court at this concert and truly "Sorrow" was for me the best in show and thats a high hurdle as the entire show was awesome.
@djmattese
@djmattese 2 года назад
You nailed it!! David’s voice, especially in this concert, is the voice you hope to hear when passing from this world, and as the word numb fades to oblivion, the first chord off his strat bridges the gap and lifts your soul from the void of death, sailing on the medley of these progressions Into a wonderful place where eternity rests, otherwise known as rock and roll heaven😇
@fluxrider7027
@fluxrider7027 9 месяцев назад
I love the way your face looks during the second guitar solo. The first few seconds you're becoming aware of what this solo is doing. Then your face shows you imagining you making these sounds, playing or singing or just musically emoting the notes, (just like I have seen countless others imagining crying out these notes), and then about two minutes into the last solo, just giving up and listening to the rest in stunned amazement. I've been there bro.
@alisonsteffenswinchester
@alisonsteffenswinchester 7 месяцев назад
I was at this concert. Rotterdam "Ahoy". November 1994. This was an experience, not just a concert.... never to be repeated. The ball was above my head... when it opened up, it went quiet... unbelievable. Thanks for sharing. David Gilmore.... unique.
@jerryfaircloth
@jerryfaircloth Год назад
I grew up in the 60's and 70's and at the time never considered how blessed I was to have experienced all this in real time. There were so many awesome groups and so many concerts I attended live but at the end of the day Pink Floyd stands out at the top. Really you don't listen to Pink Floyd, your soul does.
@rodneystewart899
@rodneystewart899 Год назад
was literally having that conversation with my buddies today. we grew up in an amazing time.
@jerrypeal653
@jerrypeal653 Год назад
I know what you are saying.
@jerrypeal653
@jerrypeal653 Год назад
Transported to a different dimension and time . You don’t listen to FLOYD YOU EXPERIENCE IT .
@magnusengstrom998
@magnusengstrom998 Месяц назад
I was lucky to see them at this tour 30 years ago at the Ullevi arena in Gothenburg, Sweden. A memory for life!
@andyvarley4132
@andyvarley4132 8 месяцев назад
I was there. Sat just in front of mixing desk. Big glitter ball up high behind me. I couldn't speak during the solo, overwhelming senses experience, beyond description (unless you were there). Stunning.
@elevown
@elevown 3 года назад
p.s He isnt singing about recreational drug use- its about an ill/worn out singer being given a dose by the tour doc of some kinda pain killer or something so he can perform- and it making him feel like he did as a kid with a fever. The doc is probably not doing anything illegal but may well be going beyond what he knows he ethically should to get this guy on stage.
@latentgamer5762
@latentgamer5762 3 года назад
The doctor is giving him stimulants to fight the heroin so he can go perform.
@garryiglesias4074
@garryiglesias4074 3 года назад
@@latentgamer5762 Where did you get that "heroin" myth ?
@makelikeatree1696
@makelikeatree1696 3 года назад
Latent gamer, Gary is right. You are wrong.
@danmick73
@danmick73 2 года назад
The Wall is an album that everyone should experience in its entirety, from beginning to end, because as great as this song is on its own, taking it in the context of the story the album is telling just adds a little something extra!
@tonyhooper2292
@tonyhooper2292 2 года назад
Hello, Welcome to The Floyd. A state of mind... Feelings, memories, and hopes. And so beautiful. Tony
@windyworm
@windyworm 7 месяцев назад
I’ve seen Pink Floyd live 3 times. Every time different albums, every time epic.
@delhenry8087
@delhenry8087 3 года назад
I think when you say, "the harmonies" you are also hearing the work of Richard Wright. He is the older of the two keyboardists, and his background sound on Pink Floyd songs do as much for the music as Gilmour's guitar or Waters' lyrics.
@gmxxgoose_ttv2830
@gmxxgoose_ttv2830 2 года назад
this is music that gets you high without taking anything.... best way to put it
@coco_bold
@coco_bold 3 года назад
it's not about drugs, it's about a guy feeling like he once felt when he was a child and had a fever.
@robertfitzjohn4755
@robertfitzjohn4755 3 года назад
It is about drugs. It's from "The Wall", and it's the sequence where the character Pink has overdosed on drugs and the band's manager is getting a doctor to try to revive him enough to go on stage. Pink is feeling "comfortably numb" and is in some state of altered consciousness. It should be noted that often, although it's not stated explicitly, Pink Floyd has an anti-drugs message because of what happened to Syd Barrett.
@coco_bold
@coco_bold 3 года назад
@@robertfitzjohn4755 You are just making this up because you saw the movie. But the song is not about drugs, it's about how Pink is feeling, and it's actually what happened to Roger Waters when he was a child, and before a concert when he had hepatitis so don't say just nonsense, the song is not about drugs!!! It's obvious you have never heard or read an interview of Waters about the song meaning. Do your homework next time... www.songfacts.com/facts/pink-floyd/comfortably-numb
@robertfitzjohn4755
@robertfitzjohn4755 3 года назад
@@coco_bold You're right about the inspiration for some of the lyrics, but the inspiration for the song isn't the same thing as the song's meaning. Tolkien's 'The Lord of the Rings' was inspired by Old English and Scandinavian sagas, but the book itself isn't about medieval England or Scandinavia. Of course, you're free to take whatever meaning suits you from the song. In this case you have to ignore half the lyrics and all the context from the original album and the film, but you can do that if you wish. Likewise, you can say that Michael Jackson's song 'Ben' is about a sick boy rather than a pet rat, if you really want to.
@coco_bold
@coco_bold 3 года назад
@@robertfitzjohn4755 did you read the interview? my opinion doesn't count, yours neither, Waters says the song talks about the confortably numb feeling and totally denies that it has anything to do with drugs. So you can keep your blah blah or say that Waters is lying. But i bet the author of the lyrics should know better than you...
@lokevoice
@lokevoice 2 года назад
@@coco_bold It was literally inspired by him being sick and getting some opioids so he could perform. It’s about drugs. Yes, he makes allusions and metaphors to the feeling he is feeling in the moment, how it feels like how he feels in general walking around ‘comfortably numb’ to everything in the wider context of the story of the album and how the character of Pink feels in general, but it is in its most literal sense about drugs. He’s not wrong to say that
@mpetrie
@mpetrie 7 месяцев назад
I went to one of those laser shows you mentioned earlier in the video. We had a local science center called the Hansen Planetarium that was normally for science learning and whatnot. But they had this domed auditorium where they would put on light shows and my sister, who was really into Pink Floyd, took me to one of the shows. Watching aminations in laser light projected onto the ceilings while listening to Pink Floyd songs was a very enjoyable experience. I didn't appreciate the music then as much as I do now. When I was a kid, music to me was just music I would hear with my ears. But I'm 43 now and I've lived some experiences and have a deeper emotional capacity and I now listen to this music with my eyes closed and let my heart hear it instead. I cry every time. Especially at the 14:58 mark in your video when the disco ball begins to open up. Those chords hit me to my core as if it represents my soul just crying out to rid itself of the emotional pain I keep stored inside.
@greghuth9580
@greghuth9580 2 года назад
Welcome to show. It is quite something to watch someone discover for the first time what I grew up with and knew was timeless...
@chrisspain-ft5cd
@chrisspain-ft5cd 19 дней назад
welcome to pink floyd the best live band ever seen them 5 times and i was at pulse suggestions pulse concert live run like hell high hopes wish you were there and great gig in the sky to realy blow you away either comfortably numb or run like hell with david gilmore still doing it aged 70 live at Pompeii
@stephenproffitt3104
@stephenproffitt3104 7 месяцев назад
I was lucky enough to catch them in Atlanta on the US leg of the tour, it wasn't a human experience, it was a spiritual one.
@davidpvt6817
@davidpvt6817 Год назад
Excellent Reaction Tom. You got it pretty much spot on! You will certainly NEVER forget that moment for the rest of your days. Happy Days
@nicdivers
@nicdivers Год назад
Man, I saw them on 1994 in Bordeaux,France. It was incredible, amazing. I knew pink floyd very well when I saw them, but I had the same face you have when gilmour played this song Glad you felt that
@taxidude
@taxidude Год назад
That track has been making the hair stand up on the back of my neck for almost half a century. That's how good it is. It has to be taken with the whole album 'The Wall. It tells a typically British story of how we are conditioned in childhood by our parents and society's irrational fears. So much so that we build an inner wall to keep a frightening world and its lfrightening people out. But in doing so, we trap ourselves in with our unknown fears and loneliness. We carry this into adulthood and the integrate and communicate with the outside world, we are open to addiction which in the long term makes matters worse. The album ends in a therapy session where the inner wall is pulled down leaving him lost and vulnerable in a bombed out wasteland which the narrative ties into the trench warfare of WW 1.
@m.94
@m.94 3 года назад
Best solo ever imo , no one comes close
@tedholden3528
@tedholden3528 Год назад
Loved your reaction to this song, and that it left you, "Comfortably Numb".
@Shelbyj13
@Shelbyj13 9 месяцев назад
I was fortunate enough to see them during this tour. Greatest concert I've ever been to. Seeing that performance live is something special. His guitar sings to you. Side note, did you grow up in the Seattle area because the Pacific science center used to have laser light shows of Pink Floyd.
@harrythatsme2100
@harrythatsme2100 3 года назад
Nightwish and Pink Floyd Lonely at the top. This is the Ghost Love Score from them:) If you thought Nightwish was a rabbitshole.............. Please do some more,also for yourself. Time would be nice to start with. Looking forward going on this tour with you. Put your teeth in man. You will not be the same..............
@rogerfroud300
@rogerfroud300 2 года назад
Seeing your face change through that performance said it all. If you don't come out of that emotionally drained then you have no soul. I'm 64 years old, I've heard that more times than I can remember, first on the album when it was first released, but then this performance. This one gets me every time, just hearing that second solo start makes the tears run, because I know what's coming. Truly life changing music, beyond words. Check out all of the albums, read about what they're trying to tell you, and just immerse yourself in a new world. I used to turn out the lights, crank up the volume and bathe in their albums cover to cover. I never got tired of it, the music is so deep.
@benjaminruane1548
@benjaminruane1548 Год назад
Thank you for this! I’ve been utterly enraptured with this song for years and it has not lost anything with the passage of time. Such emotion and soul throughout. And yeah David Gilmour does magic with those guitar strings - not to mention his tender voice. I also love the high strings in the verses. I have described this song (to my sons) as visceral … still makes me shudder when played 😊
@briansfix2143
@briansfix2143 2 года назад
There is nothing, NOTHING, better than this. I am 71 and want this played at my funeral.
@MaxineWatt-jd8ho
@MaxineWatt-jd8ho 6 месяцев назад
Jeezo. Goosebumps everywhere in fckn freezing and a tear in my eye ❤❤🤘🤘
@katapult9999
@katapult9999 24 дня назад
I bought my first Pink Floyd album in 1969 (Ummagumma) and saw them live in 1971 and 4 more times after that. For me This is the BEST band of all times. Now I'm 71 years old and still listen to them everyday.
@shilohivy4590
@shilohivy4590 Год назад
The greatest thing about this is no cell phones. Everyone is experiencing this as a whole. One wave, perfect.
@lisakraft197
@lisakraft197 9 месяцев назад
I went to the pulse concert at Madison Square garden. I'm 61 now and watching these videos make me sooo happy❤ I also saw Floyd at giants stadium pigs tour in the pouring rain. I regret not taking my kids. You all have to see the movie The Wall.
@charlesyateschalfant
@charlesyateschalfant 2 года назад
You've just experienced one of the greatest live performances of all time; and yes, perhaps the greatest live guitar solo ever. I was fortunate enough to see them live once in 1994.
@pierreverove3732
@pierreverove3732 2 года назад
I’ve seen them twice on stage but still I’m jealous right now coz you witnessed this for the first time, and that’s a unique experience I’ll never live again 😉
@damirhlobik6488
@damirhlobik6488 2 года назад
it's priceless how your smile at the begining of solo disappears and turns into a lot of question marks over your head
@angelagraves865
@angelagraves865 2 года назад
Pink Floyd is THE band that taps right into my heart and mind and I literally cannot go a day without listening to at least a little of their beautiful music. You're going to get lots of recommendations, my friend, and here's one more: the entire Animals album. Much peace and love to you on what I hope will be a continuing journey into Pink Floyd. 🖖
@teamtass
@teamtass Год назад
Your mind was blown! Never too laste (or early) to become a fan
@treebeard4873
@treebeard4873 11 месяцев назад
So love these reactions...the pink floyd headline in my personal heaven every night...after the who, FZ, led zeppelin and Jimi 😊 And I was at Earl's court October 1994. 🎉🎉🎉
@PaulBabesDotCom
@PaulBabesDotCom 5 месяцев назад
I've recently gotten into watching "reaction" videos to this amazing performance of a song that I basically grew up with....Was fortunate enough to see them live one time around that time period... I can see that you "Get it" Freaking amazing performance! How long before you watched it for the second time? lol.
@bluesman0903
@bluesman0903 Год назад
Saw them when they were promoting their "Animals" album, and that was an incredible show, just wish I had seen this tour as well.
@patriciakenney4678
@patriciakenney4678 11 месяцев назад
What amazes me everything. The music is constantly building. Like watching the space shutlle launch from NASA.
@Unfinishedbusiness24
@Unfinishedbusiness24 Год назад
Go down the rabbit hole you won't want to come back out,so glad I can say I've seen them live
@kadekeqw23
@kadekeqw23 2 года назад
It puts everyone in awe. No one is an exception.
@mariafletcher6603
@mariafletcher6603 Год назад
Pink Floyd. Was one of the first bands to use Lazer lighting to music. From UK 🇬🇧👍👍
@GiveMeBackMyFairytale
@GiveMeBackMyFairytale 8 месяцев назад
I went to this concert and another in the 70's when Waters was with them. This one was almost spiritual with David Gilmour on guitar! He's a genius!
@briceg386
@briceg386 2 года назад
I Saw the concert in 1994 in Paris... More exactly in front of Chantilly Castle.. That was Amazing !
@i_needausername7201
@i_needausername7201 Год назад
YES! You summed up the guitar solo at the end PERFECTLY! I thought the album version was the best already… this one blows that one away… there were elements in there you don’t get in the studio version.
@saddletramp6935
@saddletramp6935 Год назад
Mr nutts, I watched your face the whole time, you got it about halfway thru, you just listened to the best song , by the best band of all time. Guess what , it only gets better the more you hear it . I'm 70 and I still get chills, goosebumps and tears.
@anthonyross-702
@anthonyross-702 Год назад
I saw this live. And, yes.
@kevinthetruckdriver353
@kevinthetruckdriver353 Год назад
When Pink Floyd's *The Wall* was released. The song *"Comfortably Numb"* was situated in the middle of Side 3 in the story. This version of *"Comfortably Numb"* during this tour for the album *Division Bell,* where the band played the entire *The Dark Side of the Moon* album. This song was the first of two encores of this tour. The final song was also from *"The Wall"* called *"Run Like Hell".*
@davidpvt6817
@davidpvt6817 Год назад
Welcome Tom. You have been invited on a Journey. Enjoy it for the rest of your life.
@indyspotes3310
@indyspotes3310 2 года назад
I saw the Floyd in Indy at the Hoosier Dome in 94. Tickets were $47 and they closed the set with this before the encore. And if you were curious, yes, it was awesome.
@scottroberts1584
@scottroberts1584 2 года назад
I was at this concert in 1994 the best ever concert still to date. It was an amazing night in earls Court London.
@AliasMark69
@AliasMark69 2 года назад
Back in O.C. Calif when I was 30 my wife heard a commercial on the radio about a P.F. show coming up. Knowing I am a Floyd fan she called the radio station (KMET - LA, “The Mighty Met”) to get information on the concert, The DJ on live radio Cynthia Fox…. said...."Congratulations, YOU are caller number 10, YOU just won tickets to the show and the Sound Check Party before the show"... I met David Gilmour back stage. He gave us both a signed album that I have in my music room. We talked for 22 minutes. I called him…“The Master Of The Stratocaster” He smiled. I told him his music will stand the test of time with anything from Beethoven or Mozart. He smiled even bigger. I asked if I could shake both his hands that make such great guitar solos, he smiled bigger and said “Sure” and shook both hands at the same time, making a cross between us, I smiled HUGE. I asked him to describe his technique of playing guitar, he replied… “I strike a note, bend it, shake it and then release it”…. Yes, he does that quite well, better than any other guitarist I know. . I told him in my eyes he’s a “Legend“. He thanked me and said “Enjoy the show”…. during the concert after the song “Money” he looked right at me and said…. “On saxophone, another Legend, Mr. Raphael Ravenscroft” … acknowledging my comment to him. It is my favorite moment in over 300 shows I’ve seen. I asked David…. How do you create those awesome solos?… he said….. I sit on a stool and listen to what Roger, Nick and Rick put down and play along. I listen to what I played and pick out what I like, then I put the pieces together into one piece then learn to play it as one. Our fans are fanatics for our shows to sound like the albums so I must play it correctly each time in a show. I have the concert Brochure and album on the wall with David’s picture centerfold. All of us fortunate enough to have seen this show live were in a TRANCE.... MESMERIZED the entire show... as you can imagine. We walked out saying.... What did we just witness? That was out of this world incredible. The Red Fender Stratocaster he used for this concert in the Guitar Collector World is ....PRICELESS
@michaelj3959
@michaelj3959 2 года назад
It's always fun to watch the reactions of people who have never heard this before. Thanks for that Tom. By the way, if you enjoyed this, I would suggest you listen to/watch "Sorrow" which is also on the Pulse album/video. It is just as good. Also, Pink Floyd is no longer recording or touring. They disbanded after Rick Wright (keyboard player) passed away in 2008.
@Fuzcapp
@Fuzcapp Год назад
Just when you think this can't possibly go next level - it goes next level ...
@guidosarducci
@guidosarducci Год назад
Your reaction is absolutely the BEST reaction I've seen to this video. Solely because you actually WATCHED it while listening to the greatness. And I appreciate that you appreciate greatness when you see/hear it. Many kudos to you, my friend...🙂🙂🙂
@Paul-hl8yg
@Paul-hl8yg 2 года назад
I first heard Pink Floyd when i was 12 years old. I liked them very much & as i got older, i bought their albums. I'm nearly 56 years old now. Floyd became my number one group. Myself & my brother attended this concert. Although i have seen many great bands including The Rolling Stones, Hawkwind, Iron Maiden, Gillan, Rush + many more.. That Pink Floyd gig was the greatest i have ever seen. After a 200 mile journey by coach, on entering London we were told the hotel had overbooked & therefore 2 people would have to go to another hotel. Of course myself & brother were the ones picked. However, that turned out to make the greatest night of our lives. We were dropped off at the Radisson Edwardian 5 star at Heathrow. When later we waited outside for the coach to take us to the gig, the footman asked why we were waiting so long? We told him we were waiting for the coach for the Pink Floyd concert. He quickly ran for the manager, who told us we were too far out for the coach to come pick us up! ? But then he clicked his fingers, saying 'on the house guys' & a long black limo with blacked out windows pulled up. We were amazed & happily were ushered into the vehicle. Going through London, in a limo that i remember having a small flag at the front, traffic moved out of the way for us! We arrived at Earls court to see a mass of people in line going right down Earls court road. Search lights flashing from the roof of the building itself into the nìght sky, it was so exciting. We mentioned to the driver, 'look at the queue we now have to wait in'. He pulled straight up to Earls court gates & seeing what the security thought were vip's, the gates opened for us! Pulling up to the venue doors, the driver got out & opened the back limo door, we stepped out & security hand to hand ushered us in. The crowd all staring & wondering who these vip's were lol. We sat in an empty Earls court until it filled with people & then watched Pink Floyd in concert.. The greatest gig & night of my life! After the gig, on leaving i said to a guy stood waiting for friends near the exit 'great gig eh', he looked me up & down, scoffing at me. My northern accent obviously not in favour. We walked up the road & got into the limo. After a while, bumper to bumper the cars slowly crept back round to in front of Earls court. I noticed that guy sat in his car, still obviously waiting for his friends. I saw him see the limo & he started staring. Our car stopped right next to him, his car window directly in front of my window & i opened the blacked out window, it slowly electronically slid down to reveal.. me! lol. I smiled at him & winked. His face dropped with amazement that it was me! .. That just put the cherry on the cake! .. I will never forget that fantastic night in London.. Ever & i am filled with emotion everytime i see this concert on RU-vid, being reacted to.. By people that have never heard Floyd & its always great to see new fans .. Because they're always absolutely amazed by them & become fans lol. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧
@TheMrsim75
@TheMrsim75 2 года назад
Love that story. I was asked by my Dad on the phone one day. “Pink Floyd are going to be at Earl’s Court, Do you want to go?? “ I said YES PLEASE!! He bought two tickets and I went with my then best friend. Save to say the concert blew our then young minds. We were 19 yrs old. Life changing for sure. (smoking was allowed in the venue at these times)
@Paul-hl8yg
@Paul-hl8yg 2 года назад
@@TheMrsim75 Hi Simon & thanks, it is a wonderful story 100% true. So happy you saw that gig too, it was fantastic wasn't it! You mentioned smoking was allowed back then.. Another point that i didn't mention as i thought it a little naughty. Just as the lights were going down, i mentioned to my brother.. Shame we don't have a 'smoke' for Floyd!! We were skint & couldn't afford any. With that, some people came & sat next to my right side on previously empty seats. Then the lights went down & i got a nudge from my right.. And a smoke offered to myself & brother!!! I tell you, i am totally gobsmacked by the whole events.. The Universe seemed to be there for my brother & i that night... Amazing, never forget it! Keep rockin mate! 👍🇬🇧
@DAZVADER74
@DAZVADER74 2 года назад
EVERY WORD = TRUE ! The Extra bit to this Story …. Is the Fact That Everywhere I went to try & Buy the Tickets Were All sold out . Soo being Gutted , Me & 2 Pals Decided instead to book a Holiday & Various destinations were Dreamt up ( none of them within our Wage ) lol… across the street Was a Holiday Operator ( Id Never Heard of this Company ) & my Friends were INSISTING we went to a a Big Name in the City Centre ( National company ) … but I just walked over & went inside … after few minutes a Lady Already on the telephone Ended the call & engaged with Me .. “ Hello my names *%#^$ “ ( I can’t remember her name guys , Come on , it Was 28yrs ago ) … after my friends started Talking Destinations all over the planet .. I Was Quite… Very Quiet … Reading a Advertisement Poster offering ‘Hotel Room-Travel-Tickets to London- For PINK FLOYD ‘ I SHOUTED to SHUT UP to my Friends & Asked if This Offer was Still available ( being it was 2wks after tickets were announced ) I dint hold out Much Hope … until after Coming back from her Desk & Said … there’s 2 Packages Left …. ILL HAVE THEM PLEASE !!!! & the Rest …….. you’ve Already Read About Above ! ( my Brother is 8 yrs older than Me & by the time I became a Teenager & heading towards Leaving school , He’d Moved away & I only ever had Very Limited Time with him ,, So THAT CONCERT EXPERIENCE…. WAS MAGICAL , Because I WAS WITH MY BIG BROTHER ! Memories are Priceless !!!!! Shine On ! 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@Paul-hl8yg
@Paul-hl8yg 2 года назад
@@DAZVADER74 I couldn't believe you got the tickets bro! Just sooo happy you did! What a night eh! The look on our faces when that limo pulled up? The look on our faces when Earls court gates opened for us? Just an amazing experience, that We together will never forget.. Pink Floyd Earls Court London. 👍❤X 🇬🇧
@TheMrsim75
@TheMrsim75 2 года назад
@@Paul-hl8yg The planets aligned my friend. When there was no pc culture. Turn a blind eye and enjoy the spectacle of LEGENDS.
@paulandrews6060
@paulandrews6060 2 года назад
Awesome reaction. Thank you.
@ShawnMurdock-l4e
@ShawnMurdock-l4e 9 месяцев назад
As someone who has seen Floyd live a dozen times since the mid 70s, all I can say is that there will never be anything like this again - sadly. I am glad for the video so we have something. But there is nothing like being there. Its not just a concert, You are part of the show, it is a emersion. There is the lasers and lights, the stage moves, but there are also explosions, a plane that flies over, inflatable characters from various animals. As much as I hate being old. I am so glad I was able to see Floyd, the Who, Stones, Zep, Sabbath ... at the prime. I miss those days.
@billstrong8641
@billstrong8641 2 года назад
Tom, great reaction! Check out “On the Turning Away” from Pink Floyd’s 1988 tour…”The Delicate Sound of Thunder”. That has the most beautiful guitar solo ever. David Gilmour does not disappoint!
@paulobrien4679
@paulobrien4679 2 года назад
I'm from uk 🇬🇧 I'm 47 now I was at this concert 1994 I'm a massive floyd fan been all over the world following both gilmore and waters I'm actually going to msg nyc August 2022 to see waters with my 16 year old daughter so it's going to be a top experience for her
@nikkichockawonga
@nikkichockawonga 2 года назад
Hey Tom, great reaction video! No shame at all not knowing Pink Floyd until recently. We find them when we find them, I'm pretty sure it was worth the wait 🙏
@RCullis47
@RCullis47 Год назад
Better late than never. Welcome to Pink Floyd. I've been fortunate enough to see them live three times (with the original post-Syd Barrett lineup). Each show was this good. I have been in and attended thousands of concerts with hundreds of bands, All three Floyd shows are in my Top 3 concerts I've attended. Roger Waters (the original bassist has been estranged from the band for years and keyboard/vocalist, Rick Wright passed away a couple years ago. Lead guitarist/vocalist still does shows and he includes many Pink Floyd classics including Comfortable Numb (I think the crowd would riot if he didn't LOL ). Definitely check his show out if he visits near your town. He is a perfectionist and a pro and I doubt the shows would lose much if anything at all. Gilmour says more in three notes than other guitarists attempt to say using 3,000 notes in my opinion.
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