3 of the 5 band members are still alive. I would absolutely love a reaction video! (from wikipedia) Syd Barrett - lead and rhythm guitars, vocals (1965-1968) (died 2006[278]) David Gilmour - lead and rhythm guitars, vocals, bass, keyboards, synthesisers (1967-1994, 2005, 2007, 2013-2014, 2022) Roger Waters - bass, vocals, rhythm guitar, synthesisers (1965-1985, 2005) Richard Wright - keyboards, piano, organ, synthesisers, vocals (1965-1979, 1990-1994, 2005, 2007) (touring/session member 1979-1981 and 1986-1990) (died 2008[279]) Nick Mason - drums, percussion, vocals (1965-1994, 2005, 2007, 2013-2014, 2022)
They probably saw something similar, the LSD was dynamite back then. This is one of my favorite Pink Floyd albums. I had it on 8track and the whole album would loop. I played it on headphones and would fall asleep listening to it.
i liked the part at 6:38 when it shows the getty images tag. truly showing it is taking everything fed from online and then creating and recognizing patterns layered on top of each other
Hello Mr. David Gilmour , how are you? First L P i bought is " Meddle " ( 1975 ) you should have let Roger play . 😬 and I am Pink Floyd ! . Good evening
This is the closest you can get to a psychedelic trip without taking anything that I have ever seen. The amount of associations and concepts you get in your mind is breathtaking. This video is BIG. Also very big applause to the creators that directed the AI up to this. You are geniuses.
Overhead the albatross Hangs motionless upon the air And deep beneath the rolling waves In labyrinths of coral caves The echo of a distant time Comes willowing across the sand And everything is green and submarine And no one showed us to the land And no one knows the where's or why's But something stirs and something tries And starts to climb toward the light Strangers passing in the street By chance, two separate glances meet And I am you and what I see is me And do I take you by the hand And lead you through the land And help me understand the best I can? And no one calls us to move on And no one forces down our eyes No one speaks and no one tries No one flies around the sun Cloudless everyday You fall upon my waking eyes Inviting and inciting me to rise And through the window in the wall Come streaming in on sunlight wings A million bright ambassadors of morning And no one sings me lullabies And no one makes me close my eyes So I throw the windows wide And call to you across the sky
I remember see Pink Floyd in 1973 on the dark side of the moon tour. Echoes was their enchore. If they had showed this video in the concert most of the audience would have not been able to handle it.
I can't describe how awesome this art work is. Pink Floyd is my all time favorite band and the modern technology pairs with an 50 years old song gives me an incredible shock. As an engineer I really appreciate this video. Can you also make one for shine on you crazy diamond? Please 😊
@@Mitchellcraft27 Whats up? You just want shine on you crazy diamond is that it? This is my job and I'm really busy right now with clients work so, it'll be awhile if i do get to it. If you want to know how to do this yourself I've be more than happy to point you in the right direction.
@@John-dd7ez depends on if you mean because an actual photograph of god is not possible, or that if such a photograph were to exist it would somehow be fundamentally not possible to be an album cover. The former seems a more reasonable assertion but then you’re you’re just picking one thing from the much larger set of impossible things to assert could not be an album cover.
Omg this is sooo beautiful. The world desperately needs the energy from the 70's . I feel like they left messages for us from the past . They were so tapped that they transcended time . Their music gains meant relevance with time. Thankyou for sharing this!
What an epic visual journey. You don’t even need to be high on psychedelics to experience that trip. I had so many feelings I hardly know what to do with myself now.
This is the most impressive piece of art that I've ever witnessed in my life and it's created by an A.I. wow. That's actually kind of disturbing but fascinating at the same time.
@@nathangray4601 She’s not talking about the music, she’s arguing that the visual depictions are plagiarism as the deep learning AI utilizes countless works of art from across the lnternet. I wouldn’t agree with that statement as it’s basically a giant melting pot, not a plagiarism of anything specific, but thought I’d elaborate on her comment.
@@Duck0fDoom An AI can never replicate the creativity or the emotion that goes into creating art made by humans unless the AI itself is also sentient. Until that point, AI art is nothing but a bunch of collages of stolen internet art and random images. It's all surface level, there's no deeper meaning or creative process behind any of the images you're seeing whereas with *actual* art, whoever creates it is capable of those kinds of nuances.
When the album, Meddle, came out in late 1971 - with Echoes taking up all of side 2, it was not only the peak of Pink Floyd IMHO, but it was recognized by many later as the very peak of the whole genre of psychedelic rock. The song is nothing less than a Masterpiece. Great as this video is, the song cannot be captured and really listened to and fully enjoyed on a personal computer. The fidelity of the recording is superb and it really must be listened to on a high-end stereo, and LOUD. Like at around 5:35 after the first part of Gilmour's screaming guitar solo when it goes into the bass beat - you gotta FEEL it shake the room! Hell, shake the house! You gotta feel it on your body - not just hear it, but feel it! Ah, the memories of listening to this with my friends back in the day - almost 50 years ago!!. Now, I would listen to this on my home stereo but sync it and play this video broadcasted to my 65" wide-screen, like a light show.
Well, one of the peaks. Either Games For May opening the RAH & getting them banned for life, or Syd’s Floyd cranking out a thousand watts of Interstellar Overdrive at the 14hr Alexandria Palace all-night rave and ushering in the sunrise were them peaking the first time, playing Echoes to the ghosts of Pompeii peak 2, obv somebody out there likes Dark Side enough for it to have become a best selling album practically synonymous with vinyl for peak sales, the enormous film & stage shows of the wall could be considered a Waters solo album except all the most popular songs on it are Gilmours incl the most popular song they ever wrote and regular winner of “greatest guitar solo of all time” is on it, and in the bands own words David playing it standing on top of the wall in a spotlight was the peak of the band, and no matter how you slice it, the numbers of all tours added up are utterly dwarfed by the scale of the Momentary Lapse tour, & building a floating stage, pulling up to Venice and putting on a massive floating free concert for the entire population that caused such chaos it got them banned for life was probably the final peak. There’s like 5 careers worth of work in that one band.
Worth paying $200 to get a 256gb Oculus Quest 2 off of Ebay. The video doesn't show it on here, but once you set it up you can see it in Virtual Reality.
I'm currently tripping and this is one of the greatest experiences of my life and I want to share it with you all. When I close my eyes my own perceptions look similar to this but radically different at the same time. I can't believe AI created these visuals to this song. Makes me wonder if A.I. is already sentient.
@@stainedhanesif AI is sentient, there’s no way it’s not constantly tripping. With that amount of computing power and intelligence, a mind would never stop making constant connections.
I really hope it doesn’t sound too petty saying this, but listening & watching this for the first time last night while tripping balls has got to be one of the best experiences I ever had in my entire life, like near top 3 range. I really wish there were words in the English language to describe what this was making me feel. Surely there’s someone out there that can relate to this lol
Best trip video of morphing visuals I’ve ever seen. I swear the AI got better at it’s job AS IT WORKED on this video. Every few minutes it’s creating with more finesse, making it even more hypnotizing and pleasing to stare at. It’s amazing. It even seemed like it was getting more narrative and thoughtful. And I have some very strong memories of watching psychedelic video in the past; totally believe you had a REAL experience with this one.
I know exactly how you feel and I'm feeling it at this very moment while having the best experience of my life on two grams of golden teachers. This is my first time on any psychedelic and it's amazing to me that Pink Floyd successfully managed to create a piece of music that perfectly illustrates a psychedelic trip.
I mean, watching the visuals _sober_ is gonna throw you for quite a loop, I can only imagine what you wind up with when layering actual drugs on top. Spiritual experiences really come when you least expect 'em.
It's like it wants to show me all the secrets of the universe at once! Damn, this is magnificent. I couldn't stop staring at the screen with my mouth open. Drooling as well. lol Imagine this video came out in the 70's. People would have been tripping (even more than they were).
: ) Thanks for the comment friend, I'm glad you were able to interpret a lot of meaning from it. I do try to put my own thoughts into it a bit for sure when I select prompts.
literally bro. i stared mouth agape for at least 8 mintutes of these 16. no drooling, but if i were more hydrated, i'd've drooled. absolutely phenomenal.
Crystal Voyager I was at a PF concert '73 when they played Echos. Just superb. I also caught Nick Mason's tour a few years ago, pre Dark Side PF. Was wonderful.
This song is also the same length as the final scene in 2001 a space odyssey and it follows all the visuals as well, I recommend looking it up and watching it, equally as trippy
I don't know about you guys but this is something beyond human reach, it's just like psychedelic drugs, an extension to our limited perception It gave me the chills
This video needs to be played in an 85 inch 4K flat screen in a constant loop at the Metropolitan Museum of Art! I can't even tell the number of levels that this video is awesome. please keep them coming. So many great music artists so very little AI videos.
I would just like to say, this has made one of the most breathtaking songs into an incredible piece of art and I am forever grateful for the experience and gift of watching it
This is by far the most overwhelming experience I've ever had with any media. It's not even art. It's sublime. Like standing beneath a mountain, overpowered by its immensity. Humbled by its grandeur and scope. Just something else entirely.
I am not entirely sure how you even begin to tell A.I. to draw an image per frame based on sound and lyrics but I am very glad this exists. So fitting for this song!!!
Totally agree, but the lyrics are not reflected in the images (eg. kittens), nor are the changes synced with the song. To me, it looks like they feed their algorithm keywords every so often and let it rip, then simply lay Echoes over it (superb choice). I WAS expecting sync and context but I don't think we're there yet. Absolutely mind-blowing, though. No human would EVER create this. Kudos!
@Angel. It's real, and that's a good question, it doesn't "feel" like Midjourney, if you'll look up Queen's Bohemian Rapsody and Don't Stop Me that was made with Midjourney you'll see what I mean. But since it doesn"t look like it was made with that ai, and the person that made this doesn't say which ai they used, the problem is that there are so many ais out there now that I couldn't begin to guess which one was used here.
If humans did not argue continuously about everything, but were interested to create together something, it only would need couple of thousands visual artists to make visual stream of consciousnes like this in few months.
The best music video I have seen in ages! P.s. A little after 6:38 you can see a getty image logo on the center right . Looks like the model creator used cr images to train it.
I just got into this tonight and its great! You know? One of my fave videos out there is the 2001: A Space Odyssey synchronized with Echoes, because of the "rumor" that Echoes was supposed to play on the last movie scene, it goes amazingly well, you have to check it too in case you didn't know about that rumor. This is another great experience, I enjoyed it being sober and you can be sure that I'll take this journey when I'll do some THC edibles 😎 Pink Floyd being relevant after so many years, one of my fave bands.
You can watch it in a VR cinema like Bigscreen. They have RU-vid integrated so it‘s very easy to do and you can chose between lots of different cinema rooms 🙂
This is the closest representation i’ve seen to what it looks like when i close my eyes on lsd-the images change in a very similar fashion, morphing and folding into something else every instant.
You beat me to it. I don't trip anymore but I do remember the crazy movies that played on the backs of my eyelids -- constantly moving, changing patterns and faces, etc. Actually they're still visible, though on a smaller wallpaper scale, especially when I wake up in the middle of the night to take a wiz, though it fades away in about 30 seconds or so.
@@stegokitty I don't trip anymore either but have dozens of times and I really regret that I never thought to close my eyes. I was always focused on what I was seeing in my visual field and missed out on some cool experiences that my brain would've produced with my eyes closed.
In total awe and feel emotional watching this. The transitions are astounding, especially the rate that they are happening. This looks like what people describe as a dmt experience . Love reading peoples responses to this too. What a time to be alive
Verse 1] Overhead, the albatross hangs motionless upon the air And deep beneath the rolling waves, in labyrinths of coral caves The echo of a distant time comes willowing across the sand And everything is green and submarine [Chorus] And no one showed us to the land And no one knows the where's or why's But something stirs and something tries And starts to climb towards the light [Verse 2] Strangers passing in the street, by chance, two separate glances meet And I am you and what I see is me And do I take you by the hand and lead you through the land And help me understand the best I can? [Chorus] And no one calls us to move on And no one forces down our eyes No one speaks and no one tries No one flies around the sun [Instrumental ; 4:56 - 19:11] [Verse 3] Cloudless, every day you fall upon my waking eyes Inviting and inciting me to rise And through the window in the wall, come streaming in on sunlight wings A million bright ambassadors of morning [Chorus] And no one sings me lullabies And no one makes me close my eyes So I throw the windows wide And call to you across the sky
While I think you put a lot of good work into this, and it definitely intrigued me enough to click on, I find myself disagreeing with the premise. Listening to this song for the first time ever, so long ago, allowed me to make up my own visuals in my head, and make my own individual ideas up. In inspired me, I didn't have a machine to tell me what to see or think or feel or how to interpret the sounds I heard. There's a magic to that that I think could be lost by replacing our minds with machine.
Cheers to you. How could someone be "inspired" or get "emotional" watching someting (it's even banal) knowing it's AI made? Emotions come from emotions.
@@theduff2003LMAO I guess you were not at the Marquee Club in 1965 with Floyd’s early light shows. They used the music to change the lights. This is no different, I am sure if this technology had been around Floyd especially Syd would have used. Later they used Lasers and other lighting techniques. These were controlled by engineers who may or may not have had the same ideas as you.
I have never seen anything like this before. Very impressive. It really made me cry. Thanks to all who made this and thanks to Pink Floyd for their great music. Hi from Russia!
Thanks for creating and posting this. I've just started watching it. I remember seeing Pink Floyd perform this song live & was amazed at how closely it sounded to the studio version. In the late 70's--early 80's, something called video art came out. It was essentially computer graphics set to a 4 or 5 minute instrumental song. I loved seeing that, & you might be able to find some of it on old broadcasts of a USA Network program called Night Flight. Thanks for bringing back some great memories for this old man. You couldn't have picked a better soundtrack than this song. Now I'm going to shut up and see exactly what the AI thinks we should be seeing while Echoes plays. Who knows, maybe I'll get lucky & have an acid flashback ??
Well, no acid flashback but what a great show. From the pyramids, planets, distorted faces, colors, backgrounds, I think the AI did a good job of capturing the overall mood of the song & worked in the individual instruments fairly well. I'm extremely familiar with this tune, & around the 10 min mark (atmospheric background sounds) every time Richard struck that single note, the artwork changed in perfect unison. Truly an amazing and beautiful job. You've won a subscriber & I've got some suggestions that I'd love to see the same thing done for !!
I loved NightFlight i had at one time nearly every episode recorded on vhs tape .have since lost those tapes but there remains tons of it perfectly etched into my memory. I always watched every episode twice as they aired it that way and recorded the second that way i was able to know exactly where the comercial breaks were and could make perfect edits for a commercial free recording without the stop and reque over recording video hash. Do you remember the name of the girl narrator. I always loved her voice.I thought it was so sexy and seductive.
@@michaelshultz2540 Unfortunately, I can not recall the name of the narrator, or show's host. I'll check on Wikipedia, and other resources to try and get the info for you. I recorded many of those hows myself. I remember watching: Andy Warhol's Dracula starring Udo Keir. Word, Sound, & Power a reggae documentary, and many other incredible feature films & vids. Wish we had those tapes to post now. Always great to meet another fan !! Happy New Year to you and yours !!
I am overflowing with emotions to say the least. Not only am I captivated by the visuals but also enraged by your decision to cut out essential parts of the song. But also I'd like to see it as a modern equivalent of psychedelic oil projector.
I'm not familiar with the song on the release he used, only the Meddle version that occupied the entire side of the album. I think this version , on the best of album, was a cut down version.
It's so easy to look at it and pick it apart with trying to pick folt pointing out the fact it doesn't have all human traits except just enjoying how that's the brilliance of it wow what a creation 🎉❤
Not enough people are mentioning this, but this is completelyawe inspiring one of the greatest works of art ive ever seen, engineered by man and the machine
@@HuemanInstrumentalityI shall download them all and watch them on all upcoming psychedelic experiences and spread the word on this terrific alchemy. I love you.
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@@Bonesph I banned him. Also based words brother, we're programs, mental models we've trained on 1.1 ExaFLOP/s of neuronal computation (the brain) over 33 years (how ever long you've been alive lol) We are absolutely neurons running general intelligence models, aka a program : )
since this video has released, ive come back many times to click on a random time, and just go frame by frame. This is absolutely mindblowing the amount of detail in each frame. The theme of the whole video is perfect as well. I will most definitely be coming here on my next "journey" ;)
For anyone that enjoyed this, you can also sync this track (Echoes) to the last portion of 2001: A Space Odyssey - Jupiter and Beyond the Infinite. Also a crazy trip! Story goes Stanley Kubrick originally hired Waters/Floyd to do the score to the flick. Didn’t work out, but this song was possibly meant for Dave’s travel through the wormhole 🌌 This AI vid is bananas 🤯
Jesus christ this was amazing. This is one of my favorite Pink Floyd Songs ever. I always thought the song was like a auditory journey of sorts and the video basically made me feel like it IS a journey that i can take part in. The imagery that appeared in several key sequences fit almost perfectly with what i envisioned. For example, the re-emergence of the music(its all music i know) after the middle and then the ai putting in imagery of life re-emerging ie flowers/trees, etc was just simply amazing. I think i was also blown away with the late song Pings and the ai shifting the imagery on every ping to something new. Holy crap loved this. Thank you very much for putting on an amazing experience of sight and sound.
I see it as a different kind of art out of human ability.. can you imagine digitally painting each and every frame, which is always different from the previous frame.. the time alone renders this nearly impossible to create without computer aid I think 🤔
At the same time this was fed with real human art, it's derivative. Amazingly good, but you still need humans to create new kinds of art. The risk of AI on this is that we will be extremely derivatice from now on, being helped by AIs. A lot of repurposed stuff
Excelente video!! Me encanto esas imágenes psicodelicas y más con la música de Pink Floyd!!! Me transportó a esos mundos tan surrealistas!!! Una obra de arte!! Felicidades!!!👍👍👌👌✌✌
Floyds music is imagery in sound. No other band can match them for this. And Echoes is like the sistine chapel of their music... Thanks for the video. It makes Echoes even more impossible to forget. 😊😊😊
This video is insanely good, can't imagine how many images you needed to prompt. It gave me an early vibe of Winamp waveform but you managed to make it with images. Thank you for making this, enjoyed it tremendously.
Will thank you so much for the comment man I really appreciate it, : ) it took about a week to render I think, the prompts change like every 250 frames or so : )
Well... Ok... Im not a huge pink floyd fan but this is completely beyond anything ive seen anywhere -- perfect for this iconic piece... You killed it A.I.!!!!
Contado el respetó si esto lo hubiera hecho en el momento que se lanzó esta obra la vida ,fuera otra 50 años ,carajo tiempo perdido ,felicidades x excelente trabajo gracias ,ya uno esta viejo pero que gusto ,por estos progresos ❤😊