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Pink Floyd, Empty Spaces - A Classical Musician’s First Listen and Reaction 

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Building the wall, Pink is finding difficulty replacing relationships. Although this was the primary cause of the wall in the first place, it seems that it is also the most difficult to be successfully removed from his experience.
Here’s the link to the original song by Pink Floyd:
• Empty Spaces
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@VirginRock
@VirginRock Год назад
Please write here your questions ONLY.
@howardgrattan9246
@howardgrattan9246 Год назад
Are you going to do a megalisten video where you experience all of the wall at once but do not stop and analyze? Would be fun to see you put it all together
@ecbst6
@ecbst6 Год назад
What string was it that broke? Might be a sign 🙂
@commentatron
@commentatron Год назад
Are harp strings costly, and does one string breaking, and the resulting tension change, necessitate an overall retuning?
@ReactorsReactions101
@ReactorsReactions101 Год назад
Maybe I answer a question for you. Remember hearing some backwards speaking? I Believe it says something like, "congratulations you found the secret message. please send your answer to Pink. care of the funny farm"
@Zepfancouver
@Zepfancouver Год назад
How many times a year does a static / at rest harp string break? Just curious. Enjoying your ' The Wall ' reaction.
@Young_Jim
@Young_Jim Год назад
To me this section is ‘Pink’ talking about estrangement creeping in to a relationship. I feel, at this stage, he is almost determined to build his wall, he is just looking for the last couple of bricks before rejecting the world for good. Having suffered with depression for many years now I find myself identifying with a lot of the feelings that Waters touched on in this album. I started building my wall when I was in my teens and it almost ruined my life. Thankfully I met my wife and we will celebrate our fortieth anniversary next year.
@DrNothing23
@DrNothing23 Год назад
Have you heard the extended version, from the film? It has a much more rocky and energetic middle part with a LOT more lyrics. If you haven't, it's on RU-vid accompanied by the animated part of the film it backed up. Lyics: What shall we use to fill the empty spaces Where waves of hunger roar? Shall we set out across the sea of faces In search of more and more applause? Shall we buy a new guitar? Shall we drive a more powerful car? Shall we work straight through the night? Shall we get into fights? Leave the lights on? Drop bombs? Do tours of the east? contract diseases? Bury bones? Break up homes? Send flowers by phone? Take to drink? Go to shrinks? Give up meat? Rarely sleep? Keep people as pets? Train dogs? Race rats? Fill the attic with cash? Bury treasure? Store up leisure? But never relax at all With our backs to the wall
@sspbrazil
@sspbrazil Год назад
Sorry to hear about your depression and your 40+ year marriage, that must be worse than the depression.
@Boodieman72
@Boodieman72 Год назад
As someone else that suffers from depression, I think later on Pink Flyod albums, it seems David Gilmour dives deeper into it more in Keep Talking (Division Bell)
@fishhookism
@fishhookism Год назад
Congrats, Jim. I'm glad you are doing well.
@Young_Jim
@Young_Jim Год назад
@@sspbrazil - no comment 🤫
@Flyfishingification
@Flyfishingification Год назад
If you ever did the album “Wish You Were Here,” the 2 Shine On You Crazy Diamonds are a masterpiece right up your alley and you’d experience their musical genius 😊
@johnkrauss3916
@johnkrauss3916 Год назад
Totally agree, can't believe she hasn't found Shine on you Crazy Diamond. To me all 9 parts represent the very best of Pink Floyd.
@christopherlievens
@christopherlievens Год назад
ABSOLUTELY 👍🏻
@Mark_McC
@Mark_McC Год назад
Shine On is their finest moment and considering their body of work that is saying something. It’s a true masterpiece. It frustrates me she hasn’t reacted to it, lol.
@5jerry1
@5jerry1 Год назад
~ "...Crazy Diamonds?..." One diamond.
@caioquicoli9389
@caioquicoli9389 Год назад
Please!!!
@davidwilson6577
@davidwilson6577 Год назад
The version on the film isn't just better, it's one of the most musically powerful moments of Pink Floyd's career. Worth checking out.
@johnthompson6374
@johnthompson6374 Год назад
She has, watch her In-depth Analysis video that she typically posts shortly after her First Listen video
@JTCT371
@JTCT371 Год назад
It expanded on its message in every way possible.....Also worth mentioning the opening song before In The Flesh begins....wasn't even on the album.
@markhamstra1083
@markhamstra1083 Год назад
The power of the film and live concert versions relies upon Gerald Scarfe’s visuals more than on the music. It’s a very successful audio-visual presentation that is more than the sum of its parts considered in isolation. The music separate from the presence or remembrance of those visuals is nowhere close to Pink Floyd’s career best music, even if it does work well as a soundtrack/accompaniment piece.
@mr_k4tz
@mr_k4tz Год назад
Came here to say pretty much the same thing. Great minds 😅
@davidwilson6577
@davidwilson6577 Год назад
@@SelfEvident haven't actually seen the film :). So both Empty Spaces and What Shall We Do are on it? Because the portion of What Shall We Do that is musically similar to Empty Spaces uses different lyrics. As I understood it Empty Spaces is not in the film.
@philf4086
@philf4086 Год назад
It's hard to listen to this without the following song.
@Shea_Connerty
@Shea_Connerty Год назад
I know it’s my favorite song! I’ll never forget Bryan Adams and rogers water’s singing this live in Berlin. When the actual real wall was being torn down. And how young I was thinking things in the world would get better.
@mikemclaughlin3306
@mikemclaughlin3306 Год назад
This is the only track that benefits from its extended version both in the movie and live
@CFCMahomet
@CFCMahomet Год назад
Agreed.
@JTCT371
@JTCT371 Год назад
Agreed....this version doesn't pack the punch.
@angiki9988
@angiki9988 Год назад
I'd add Outside The Wall, I've always liked the movie version a little better.
@nectarinedreams7208
@nectarinedreams7208 Год назад
Disagreed. Another Brick Pt. 2 with the keyboard solo, Last Few Bricks, and full versions of Brick the Boys Back Home & The Show Must Go On are all worthy additions.
@MKMousanz
@MKMousanz Год назад
Mother too
@nickmcginley4570
@nickmcginley4570 Год назад
If you heard what sounded like some vocals in there, it was actually a secret message, recorded backwards, and overlaid onto the song tracks. It says something like, IIRC, "Congratulations, you have discovered the secret message...", and then it says something about writing or calling to someplace or someone to get some information. Back in the day, people who were huge fans of rock and roll were at times convinced they were hearing "messages" imbedded in the music, sometimes even that someone was sending them a personal message hidden inside the music. So this kind of played into that whole undercurrent in 1970s rock and roll. Also, back in the day, almost everyone listened to these records on vinyl LPs played on a turntable, so if you had the right kind of turntable, you could turn off the motor that turned the platter, and using your finger, turn the disc backwards, in order to hear the message. Just some trivia for you.
@DannyD714
@DannyD714 Год назад
it's roger doing the secret message. after the congratulations he says, "please send your answer to old pink c/o the funny farm". there is then someone calling to him from off mic saying his wife is on the phone. roger just left that in. it is a fun bit of trivia that you can't hear without the vinyl version to play backward. it's been online for years,but there was something special about running the record backward that you miss from just hearing the online version.
@colinsmith8908
@colinsmith8908 Год назад
Belt drive turntables allowed you to do this. Some Direct drive motors didn't allow you to rotate backwards. And some stylus'really didn't like being spun backwards.
@jerrydonquixote5927
@jerrydonquixote5927 Год назад
@@colinsmith8908 I used to do it with cassette tapes. I would get the kind that had screws and unscrew it and take the tape out and flip them so the real wasn't going on the outside but going towards the inside of the rolls, and I did it for stairway to heaven, was the only one, and it does say forgive my sweet Satan on the part where forwards it says if there's a bustle in your Hedgerow don't be alarmed now...
@arzemagic
@arzemagic 2 месяца назад
@@colinsmith8908think you got it the wrong way around . DJ S use direct drive to cue up snd scratch etc. 😃eg SL 1210
@anerbakeriza5610
@anerbakeriza5610 Год назад
What a shame you didnt continue to "young lust" because that segway is one of the most smooth transitions i have ever heard, and the best one from the album. Cool video anyway😘🤘 in my opinion you should hear this "transition tracks" with their following song, because thats the meaning of them, and they are not "real length songs".
@angelagraves865
@angelagraves865 Год назад
I'm so glad the algorithm gods brought me to your channel. There aren't words for how much I love Pink Floyd and I really love the approach you take to their music. I've gotten a lot out of what you have to say about The Wall so far. Thank you. ✌🏽 Btw, my profile picture 👈 is from the Empty Spaces part of the movie. I also have this tattooed on my arm. 🙂
@azmanothman6718
@azmanothman6718 Год назад
👍 profile pic
@Pjaypt
@Pjaypt Год назад
Amy did it again! Once more I'm listening a song I've known for (four) decades in a new and much more informative way, not only musically but also in its meaning - Amy is such a master at making these connections relevant and making sense of them.
@jhamptonjr
@jhamptonjr Год назад
My music teacher always told me not to be afraid of the empty space in a song. He said it was there for a reason and that it meant that something else could come along.
@DrNothing23
@DrNothing23 Год назад
John Cage looks at your music teacher and says "Hold My Beer"...
@jeffreybell436
@jeffreybell436 Год назад
In band, it's the rests that are hard to play. If one person misses the rest everyone can hear.
@HansonProMusic
@HansonProMusic Год назад
This is the album version which was cut for time. The live version (concert) is much longer. The lyrics of the whole version were included in the liner for LP. Read the whole lyrics to get a better idea of this song or listen to a live version.
@curtislow255
@curtislow255 Год назад
When you move on to the next track Young Lust, you should replay this one before it as the two work perfectly together. In fact most radio stations play them together as one song.
@alshipman2114
@alshipman2114 Год назад
It also gives a nod and a wink to "Welcome to the Machine" from "Wish you were here"
@195511SM
@195511SM Год назад
''What shall we use to fill the empty spaces......where we used to talk?''
@terrywachter
@terrywachter Год назад
I played the backwards message once as a young fella. It says something along the lines of "Congratulations, you've discovered the secret message. Please submit your answer to Pink, care of the funny farm."
@waldorfstatler3129
@waldorfstatler3129 Год назад
I think you'd be very interested in Pink Floyd's track Atom Heart Mother (Side 1 of the eponymous titled album). The foundation of this piece is classical with a beautiful, haunting choir with some challenging chords. In essence, it's Pink Floyd accompanying an orchestra.
@AlexandreBlois
@AlexandreBlois Год назад
You should listen the complete song in the movie or in live versions. The studio version is missing the second part and its lyrics help to understand better the whole song.
@sacredgeometry
@sacredgeometry Год назад
This song is basically the prelude for the next song in the album version. You essentially just listened to an intro.
@sacredgeometry
@sacredgeometry Год назад
​@@youyoutube126 I know that in the film there are more songs and I also would have preferred them to have been left in but it acts like a prelude in the context in which she is listening too. So yes. It is.
@randallgoldapp9510
@randallgoldapp9510 Год назад
I would recommend viewing the movie version of this. It's on RU-vid.
@CoolCoyote
@CoolCoyote Год назад
next song rocks! i am just a new boy, stranger in this town........
@melvinstevens9211
@melvinstevens9211 Год назад
You are doing just fine lady. Love you reactions
@clasmaster1471
@clasmaster1471 Год назад
I thought I understood the wall until I watched your videos. I only grew up on it and seen them in concert four times. We just watched The movie and had fun lol this is way more interesting!
@MrHankulley
@MrHankulley Год назад
Waters voice is unique. Thrills me everytime.
@markraishbrook
@markraishbrook Год назад
In the original film/live version, the song is extended. Well worth listening to. What shall we use to fill the empty spaces Where waves of hunger roar? Shall we set out across this sea of faces In search of more and more applause? What Shall we do Now? Shall we buy a new guitar? Shall we drive a more powerful car? Shall we work straight through the night? Shall we get into fights? Leave the lights on at night? Drop bombs? Do tours of the east? Contract disease? Bury bones? Break up homes? Send flowers by phone? Take to drink? Go to shrinks? Give up meat? Rarely sleep? Keep people as pets? Train dogs? Raise rats? Fill the attic with cash? Bury treasure? Store up leisure? But never relax at all With our backs to the wall Backs to the Wall
@charles2241
@charles2241 Год назад
OTOH, that extra stuff is probably on the next song on the album. It would be a pity if they skipped this part entirely on the album, because it is pretty powerful.
@charles2241
@charles2241 Год назад
You weren't clear enough for me, though it now seems you know this. This portion you quote isn't on the album at all, as the next song is Young Lust (I just perused the rest of the album). It's a shame this portion isn't on the album, because it's VERY good, but assuming she does the film, as she said she would, we will see that well enough. I'm not entirely convinced, should she do it, that she won't dump analyzing the music, because it's very much the same, but here, as you point out, there's this significant difference.
@markraishbrook
@markraishbrook Год назад
@@charles2241 It was edited out of the album, probably for space. No CDs back then remember, all vinyl.
@charles2241
@charles2241 Год назад
@@markraishbrook Yes, I was reading around about it, and one post had mentioned they didn't have enough "empty space". Quite ironic I think. Actually, one small correction in your lyrics. You didn't give the "mores" enough credit in referring to the applause line. I think you could say there are only two mores as you list, but there are what you might also call two echo mores, making four total.
@markraishbrook
@markraishbrook Год назад
@@charles2241 Yes, the "mores" are echoes. Not my transcription, btw. My point was just that this whole section of the song is missing off the album. I saw The Wall live at Earls Court in the summer of 1981 and, although that was a very long time ago, I am PDS the extended version was played. Anyway, it's in the film, the music is great and it just makes the song... better.
@carlhammill5774
@carlhammill5774 Год назад
Nothing makes me happier than when I see Pink Floyd song you have chosen.
@johnthompson6374
@johnthompson6374 Год назад
The empty space in-between this song and the next is one of the best musical breaks in history when treating the two as one. @10:15-Many who are depressed only hear the added words of help from the outside as re-enforcing the emptiness. Peace/JT
@raspoutine36
@raspoutine36 Год назад
I never understood how someone could spend time watching for other's reaction to music, I mean, there are so many things in this world to listen to, and to discover, to deepen... I know my life won't be long enough to listen to all these things already released (and even currently being released), so I found it ridiculous to spend any second in my life behind a reaction video when I first met this format. BUT, lately a friend of mine told me about your channel, he pushed me a lot so I finally watched 3 or 4 of your videos (Rush, King Diamond and Zappa) and I have to admit the way you working here on your content is really interesting, especially (obviously) I like the fact that you add an analysis after each listen, and I must say, a real analysis since you look like a very scholar musician! Very professional work. Now I roam from time to time on your channel, and spend pleasant time listening to these analysis. In France we say : " only idiots never change their mind " ;D If one day you want to go very far outside of your comfort zone, this is waiting for you : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ahJB_6xzxxo.html Bonne continuation with this awesome part of The Wall album, and with your channel !
@kovie9162
@kovie9162 Год назад
The one note progression theme reminds me a bit of the part in Dire Straits' Private Investigations around the midway point where it's just a single bass note that's slowly repeated. Btw also a great song to react to someday, especially when Amy covers the 80's, along with Telegraph Road and the album they're from, Love Over Gold. Can't wait till she gets to Comfortably Numb, especially her reaction to the two guitar solos.
@mikeroberts-ft8wn
@mikeroberts-ft8wn Год назад
This is not complete without the 2nd part that appears in the movie. Love these.
@trishlarocca
@trishlarocca Год назад
Can't wait to see the next ones! What a great journey and analysis.
@chrissiegle1065
@chrissiegle1065 Год назад
This is definitely one for the video... so powerful. As always, great reaction. Thank you. 😊
@rolanddeschain965
@rolanddeschain965 Год назад
This is the first of 3 I've been waiting for, love your reactions to this piece of my teen years🤘
@Tonyboy3623
@Tonyboy3623 Год назад
Love you to bits with your analysis 😮
@keymack2477
@keymack2477 Год назад
Your reactions are always enjoyable and enlightening, and I really enjoy your channel! I like it even more that you left the breaking harp string in the video!!! Great job,
@rk41gator
@rk41gator Год назад
Very industrial sounding, and menacing. "Empty spaces" in his heart.....the wall is still under construction.
@michaelvallee1263
@michaelvallee1263 Год назад
very nice perspective of this song amy loved it simplicity is sometime blessed
@chrisbradley1192
@chrisbradley1192 Год назад
I think the harp is picking up on the emotions you're feeling as you progress through this album.
@CarazyDiamond
@CarazyDiamond Год назад
Every week, I only wait for your Pink Floyd - The Wall series. Just a small request, kindly do not skip the week, just kept it consistent, thank you!
@centrasseptyni8277
@centrasseptyni8277 Год назад
Birth time coming and Amy have to use all prerecorded material
@JB.zero.zero.1
@JB.zero.zero.1 Год назад
Enchanting, as always.
@ronnielopez3267
@ronnielopez3267 Год назад
This series of analyzing "The Wall" has been awesome.
@davidwartski7213
@davidwartski7213 Год назад
Your reactions are always honest and authentic, and your analyses always make me think. Compelling stuff.
@Boodieman72
@Boodieman72 Год назад
David Gilmour wrote a similar song later for Pink Flyod called Keep Talking on the Division Bell album.
@flyfw1
@flyfw1 Год назад
When I was in my late teens, a local theater played the movie The Wall every Friday night at midnight. And they played The Rocky Horror Picture Show next door. I went every weekend to see The Wall for an entire summer. I have owned the album, the cassette, the CD and now on digital and I own the movie. I can't even begin to count the number of times I've listened to and watched The Wall. It’s fascinating to watch you analyze these songs. For the most part, I feel that you’re spot-on and it has caused me to hear them in a whole new way…especially when you were so affected by the abusive teachers. Every time I log-in to RU-vid, I eagerly check to see of you’ve done another song.
@Valarmorgolis
@Valarmorgolis Год назад
Garneau Theatre?
@magna116
@magna116 Год назад
Somewhere in New Jersey, by chance?
@flyfw1
@flyfw1 Год назад
@@Valarmorgolis It was in Fort Wayne, Indiana at the Glenbrook Cinema. Glenbrook is a huge mall that had a small, 2 screen theater in the parking lot. Sadly, the theater was demolished years ago.
@MrThomas864
@MrThomas864 Год назад
Can't wait for the next reactions, this was the first album I ever owned (taped from my older brother when I was 9 or 10) back in the mid 90s Loving your reactions and professional inputs ✌️❤️🇭🇲
@oliver6749
@oliver6749 Год назад
Nobody can explain and dissect Pink Floyd like you can! Look forward to more
@Dan-C-71
@Dan-C-71 Год назад
The imagery in the movie for this is pretty powerful.
@GDFB100
@GDFB100 Год назад
The Wall could be my documentary as well. PF is family for ever.
@SteparyFerret
@SteparyFerret Год назад
Waiting... Waiting... Waiting... For the Worms..., and The Analysis. Thank you, we really enjoy your work in family.
@jms-po7tn
@jms-po7tn Год назад
Lovely analysis, spot on. Looking forward to the rest of the album from your point of view. Then we'll suggest some YES. With harp. Of course.
@ianhamilton2035
@ianhamilton2035 Год назад
I had no idea Harp strings could just randomly break! As a guitar player, it's usually when I'm playing too hard!!! 😃
@guywakeford3259
@guywakeford3259 Год назад
Thanks for another great reaction.
@julietodd1149
@julietodd1149 Год назад
I'm almost 46 and have been listening to Pink Floyd since I was 5. Absolutely my favorite band. Their music brings me so many memories. My children now listen to them and love them too. They're 14, 9, 9.
@jamicutsforth6731
@jamicutsforth6731 Год назад
For a first time listener, very insightful.
@kenfields2930
@kenfields2930 Год назад
Pink Floyd is great at creating this sort of industrial mechanized dystopian feel in their music. I think it symbolizes the dehumanizing influence of the modern world where one feels like a cog in a great machine that stifles one’s humanity and individuality. Or maybe I’m just full of it!
@eigenvee
@eigenvee Год назад
On that note, I'd say the Pink Floyd song Welcome to the Machine exemplifies just what you're talking about.
@paulcooper8929
@paulcooper8929 Год назад
Spot on with this analysis.
@lobsterboywonder
@lobsterboywonder Год назад
I'm here from the algorithm, I'm excited to see your response and opinion to more pink Floyd.
@hugh-iu7vo
@hugh-iu7vo Год назад
I like this format
@BigKelvPark
@BigKelvPark Год назад
'What shall we do now?' is a seperate song. Cut from the original album but included in the film and live shows. The lyrics are still on the original album artwork and shown as much. Don't forget to play it backwards to hear what the voices are saying.
@mikaeldk5700
@mikaeldk5700 Год назад
"Empty Spaces" are a direct reference the empty spaces in the wall. At this point in the concert/movie is the wall not far from being completed. Pink has said goodbye to the blue sky, and are now looking to complete his wall. Remember that the end of the last track of part one is the moment the final brick is put in the wall. And did you know they started "Hey You" in the middle of the break between the two halves, while people where buying hotdogs and beer, and dark on the scene, to catch people kindof off guard, making the "Hey You" really hit home?
@anzacmick8559
@anzacmick8559 Год назад
i never understood why they made a "short" version.... the full song is masterful.... lyrically brilliant
@lanerussell7958
@lanerussell7958 Год назад
They had to cut the "What Shall We Do Now?" portion because it wouldn't fit on Side 2 along with "Young Lust."
@calligs1
@calligs1 Год назад
They should have cut young lust out instead. Least favorite Floyd song. It’s sounds like the eagles
@dazblue5515
@dazblue5515 Год назад
Great reaction as usual... and the best thing is Young Lust is next 😁
@DaddyDoom
@DaddyDoom Год назад
The film version of this song and the visuals crafted by Gerald Scarfe are an umholy piece of eerie. The apex of rockstardom and madness converging inside of Pinks mind.
@5jerry1
@5jerry1 Год назад
~ The animations are the only thing in the movie I actually like.
@audiophileman7047
@audiophileman7047 Год назад
Good, you're moving along nicely. As others have said, there is a special message back masked on this song. If you have a vinyl record version, you can spin the record backwards and hear an interesting message. 🤔
@rogerhoffmore9262
@rogerhoffmore9262 Год назад
For contrast, here’s the extended version used in the movie: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ARXKvVeVtXg.html
@alejandropalmapastrana8527
@alejandropalmapastrana8527 Год назад
Congrats for Your Channel 😊the explanations well done and. Clear 🎉🎉🎉🎉You analyze Pink Floyd ❤and I analyze You😂.......Nice Isn’t??? From Los Cabos México
@davidclark3603
@davidclark3603 Год назад
There's a million and one interpretations one can give to a Floyd track, just brilliant and more!
@mikepaulus4766
@mikepaulus4766 Год назад
There's a live version of this from Live In Berlin with Roger singing What Shall We Do Now with Bryan Adams, leading in to Bryan singing Young Lust. It's very good.
@davidsender7479
@davidsender7479 11 месяцев назад
Hey Mike... Yes ...The Wall.. Live in Berlin..1990 is a breathtaking show.. "What Shall We Do Now" with Bryan Adams was amazing. It's obviously not on the album she's listening to. Amy NEEDS to see the 1990 Berlin show on video... She will flip !
@uncletom618
@uncletom618 Год назад
Amy, you seem to knock it outta the park every time. Your analysis of these songs, and all the other bands/songs, is always so thoughtful, and your careful attention to detail is so fun, interesting, and dare i say eager? Far and away my favorite reactor on RU-vid. Thanks for all you do. Your efforts are so obvious to those who pay attention. Now this is the part where I ask, nay, I plead for your listen and analysis of YES’ song “Turn Of The Century” , or even to risk the hope that you’ll choose instead, that mountaintop of prog songs, “Awaken”. I so love to click on your videos!
@chrisbradley1192
@chrisbradley1192 Год назад
... or "Close To The Edge," but yes, the 2 you mention are also up there in my Yes faves.
@uncletom618
@uncletom618 Год назад
I dont think Amy will enjoy Close to the Edge as much as the two that I requested.
@briangermain8403
@briangermain8403 Год назад
I'm waiting for the beginning of the next track. This album is one of my all time favorites. It has held up so solid in the may years since it's release in 1979
@SyBernot
@SyBernot Год назад
“It’s not the notes you play; it’s the notes you don’t play.” -- Miles Davis on the Empty Spaces in music. I love the analysis of something I've been listening to and drawn to for over 40 years. It is giving me insight into why I love this album so much. Please keep going. One thing I've thought for awhile about this track is it's use of (what I believe is) reversed vocal tracks just before the vocals come into play. It's clearly human voice but unintelligible and draws your attention in to listening for words rather than tones, and then the lyrics come. I can't think of any one else doing this to focus the listener on the lyrics that are to come. I'm sure this was the intent and I'm still surprised I can't find anyone else using this trick. (pretty sure I just don't get around enough to know)
@oceanfrog
@oceanfrog Год назад
This album has lots of sonic similarities with Alice Cooper's Welcome to my Nightmare album, especially this track. Both albums were produced by Bob Ezrin, and you can hear his influence here.
@alansmith7626
@alansmith7626 Год назад
I am No musician, I do not know much beyond music that touches me, but when you first came on and I heard "that noise" , the first thing I thought was, that sounds like when I try to tune my acoustic guitar I Always break that high E string...Now I am sure someone, probably You, knew which string broke by the sound...all I knew was , sounded like a broken string and then you actually included that in your video...yet another reason I love you and your analysis, real is real
@reaganwiles_art
@reaganwiles_art 6 месяцев назад
I hear "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" in this, establishing an association via Syd Barrett and Wish You Were Here with the protagonist of The Wall.
@MrRlnansel
@MrRlnansel Год назад
Up to 9:57 with those octaves we've heard a signature sound from Pink Floyd harking back to The Dark Side of the Moon from six years earlier; Dark Side has all of the sorts of soundscape elements you mention -- incidental, indistinct voices (and some almost distinct) and machines in some sort of public space accompanied by subtle, spare instrumentals and then an equally spare few lines of lyrics -- only in this song they are radically stripped back. Dark Side was also structured such that its songs too flowed into each other through these sorts of liminal soundscapes.
@jiml5837
@jiml5837 Год назад
When I listened to this back in the day, as a teenager, I interpreted the first part of this song as bombs falling off in the distance on a nice day. The transition in the middle of the song was as planes were spotted headed towards Pink's location as a child, with the murmur of voices being being the adults and their concern and panic. The song as a whole being his remembering that feeling impending doom from his childhood and connecting it to the feeling of impending doom as an adult as he creates his wall.
@checktheskies5040
@checktheskies5040 Год назад
Pink Floyd unite the people no matter what the language barrier is. Amazing.
@jamesjohnson-en3cu
@jamesjohnson-en3cu Год назад
Up to this point the Wall has been constructed by others- by forces beyond Pink’s control. Here he is contemplating how to become active in his own destruction. As if to say, “ If I’m going to be broken, I insist on doing it myself.” And if the ties are to be severed, he will spitefully see to it that they are severed permanently- that there’s no going back.
@andyayres8613
@andyayres8613 Год назад
Please carry on to the end. Also, you should watch the movie. I am od enough to have grown up on this and dark side of the moon. Pink Floyd were amazing 😊. Love your content by the way
@hizzlemobizzle
@hizzlemobizzle Год назад
can't wait to see how you react to what's next. Well, technically I will have to wait but, you get the idea.
@mikekremposky
@mikekremposky Год назад
My hair was starting to raise in anticipation of what’s next.. can’t wait either
@yvesblues560
@yvesblues560 Год назад
The empty spaces lead you to empty spaces 😱💚
@adamcarnie2160
@adamcarnie2160 Год назад
I love the unabridged version from the movie. I wish you heard that one. "How shall we fill the empty spaces?" In the movie he continues "Shall we buy a new guitar?... Shall we build a more powerful car?... Shall we work straight through the night?... etc.
@und3rgroundman865
@und3rgroundman865 Год назад
This is a song where it really does pay to listen straight on the next one since that gives the answer to what's used to fill the empty spaces and complete the wall. The musical transition is also one of the best.
@michaelyork4554
@michaelyork4554 Год назад
That Jump into "Young Lust" is explosive, and abrupt, and I Love It. Roger Waters is so "blatant" about His Statements, and we continually get Bombastic Guitar Riffs, with one track, then back to moody, dark, and foreboding in the next. A Rollercoaster Ride through the Circular Nature of Humans. The ending where the children are gathering bricks for their own walls.
@alyosha1974
@alyosha1974 Год назад
Love that jump. Happy someone else appreciates that.
@garryiglesias4074
@garryiglesias4074 Год назад
He urgently needed a dirty woman to fill his empty spaces... Because he had a room bigger than her apartment... And yes, those are all his guitars.
@michaelyork4554
@michaelyork4554 Год назад
@@garryiglesias4074 LOL, but then His wife is cheating on Him. His own fault though. He should have talked to her more often than He did.
@timcampbell5758
@timcampbell5758 Год назад
“A lot to unpack,” no truer words spoken about the music of Pink Floyd. There aren’t many bands who wrote Music at their level or were able to combine it with theme and lyrics.
@Spritsailor
@Spritsailor Год назад
I think it sounds more like a train station. The waiting, puffing train. People talking amongst themselves unconnected to the "wall builder".
@tdratt
@tdratt Год назад
Enjoyed it
@kylben
@kylben Год назад
This song fills a self-referential function in the flow of the album. It is a bit of an intermission, after which the whole tone changes to something so much darker and more desperate. A part that explores the adult consequences of the childhood traumas experienced in the first part.. It is a brief piece to fill the empty space between the two acts.
@youraccount7003
@youraccount7003 Год назад
I twice saw Roger Waters live doing the wall. This was probably my favourite song which was extended for the live shows. It is an incredibly powerful piece of music and what made it remarkably better, was the projections onto the wall of the flowers coming together. I very highly recommend watching the live performance on you tube. Its incredible!
@serpicophone2219
@serpicophone2219 Год назад
This album never die...it change the meaning of the wall every time it works with all generations for one single person as an individual to a whole world politicly speaking..that's why you never get bored with it..bravo Roger!!
@CPIMarc
@CPIMarc Год назад
I must have listened to this album a million times (just a gues) and watched the movie a thousand times (again, just a guess), but watching this series of reviews is like listening to it for the first time all over again.
@charlywested6465
@charlywested6465 Год назад
I always understood this song to mean… the empty spaces in the wall, in his life, in his relationships.
@temet_fin
@temet_fin Год назад
Funny, I just sang this song together with Young Lust in a karaoke bar in Tallinn, Estonia, a couple of weeks ago. These songs definitely belong together. And in fact all the others too.
@dvincentblack
@dvincentblack Год назад
Wow! Do you have a ghost? I heard that BOING!! Lol. I knew what it was immediately. Haha. 👻
@JTCT371
@JTCT371 Год назад
I wish the version of this song they used in the movie was also in the album....much better than whats on the record.
@johnthompson6374
@johnthompson6374 Год назад
Many would agree
@charles2241
@charles2241 Год назад
The singing is actually better here when comparing the shared portion, but the problem is it suffers from the addition being missing, which is very significant.
@dennismason3740
@dennismason3740 Год назад
Opening riff on Empty Spaces is reinterpretation of Satisfaction by the Rolling Stones, same notes as the classic riff from 1965.
@yanshane
@yanshane 2 месяца назад
You definitely need to hear the extended version of this
@JonathanMartin884
@JonathanMartin884 11 месяцев назад
Please also do What Shall We Do Now!! That and When the Tigers Broke Free were criminally cut from this album.
@kylben
@kylben Год назад
An airport, or a train station? A train station can be much darker, more ominous, and at least in modern cities, the travel tends to at least start under ground. They're a warren of tunnels and passageways and and lines snaking in and out from every direction, all imposing marble and stone, tough and gritty, not the clean, bright and airy and hopeful environment that airports at least try to be.
@sergeyou2328
@sergeyou2328 9 месяцев назад
Ce n'est pas de la musique mais une oeuvre musicale presque cinématographique. C'est ce qui fait la beauté de la musique de ¨Pink Floyd.
@inhumanmusic1411
@inhumanmusic1411 Год назад
The main character of the story (Pink) is a famous rock star and the airport sounds at the beginning is him at one of many airports while he's touring.
@dennismason3740
@dennismason3740 Год назад
The chorus on Blue Skies is a reinterpretation of Ruby Tuesday (chorus) by the Rolling Stones (66?). Goodbye, Ruby Tuesday...goodbye, blue skies...
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