I cant put into words how much I apologize fot the microphone messing up. I hope you could enjoy the video none the less Full Uncut Reactions and Bonus Content on Patreon: patreon.com/ta... #reaction #pinkfloyd #wishyouwerehere
I know The Wall is allegedly good although I believe its less experimental. btw towards the end you should get used to the mic issues. sorry again :( wont happen again, I promise
@@tamerail Animals is my favourite of theirs, the wall is maybe less experimental musically but it is experimental in terms of telling a story through an album
David Gilmour the lead singer lead guitarist of Floyd became good friends with Paul McCartney and even played on some of his albums and they've played together a few times.
The opening to this album is, that drone you hear behind the synth is played with a wine glass organ, they filled wine glasses to different levels, ran their fingers round the to to achieve the correct note, recorded it, and used the sliders on the console to create the chords. now that`s experimental. The greatest album by Pink Floyd, it is a sonic Masterpiece.
I mnaged to get through the miscrophone troubles... It was worth it just to hear how much you enjoyed the album.... You mentioned at one point how the album cover could be released now and still be cool...Well, I one of your over 70 years old watchers and I bought ths ablum on vinyl when it came out and I can tell you that the frnt pictutre was considered not suitable to put in the LP racks... so it had to be covered in a black plastic cover.... And all the pictures on the album were taken in camera... no photo shopping or anything.... The guy on flames was a big holywood stunt guy and they set him on fire to get that picture....!!! Keep on Rocking man. Can't wait for you to listen to Animals if you haven't already... I need to now go and check that out.
My dad played the entire album for me but he died 7 years ago thank you thanks you my man you made my whole year just doing that keep the hard work love ya
The very last couple of bars Richard Wright (Keyboards) plays on the album are actually the main riff from the track "See Emily Play" one of Pink Floyds earliest hits written by Syd Barrett. Sadly Syd was diagnosed with Schizophrenia, coupled with the excessive pressures from the Music Industry and easy access to drugs. Syd became unable to play live gigs reliably and after the band had recruited Dave Gilmour to help cover for Syd, they simply decided not to pick Syd up for a gig and went on without him. We should note back in late 1960s Mental Health was not talked about or treated the same as today, and although Roger Richard, Nick and Dave were all extremely well educated young men, they were Musicians not Mental Health Care Professionals.
This album, track by track:. #1: I miss my friend. #2: Fuck industry executives. #3: Seriously, fuck industry executives. #4: I really miss my friend. #5: I wish we could have hung out one more time before we parted ways.
"welcome to the machine" was the first pink floyd song that i listened to... I never thought an acoustic guitar can go so hard. Makes me wanna headbang 🤖
Regarding Shine On You Crazy diamond it was written about Syd Barrett not by him. Rodger Waters wrote the lyrics and some of the music Richard wright the keyboardist and David Gilmour wrote the remainder of some of the music for this song.
Roy Harper only provided vocals here, but the factoid was deceiving about him being the most important guitarist you never heard of...led one to believe we'd be getting Roy harper guitar, but when David Gilmour is around, there's no need for any alien guitarring.
Nice reaction... a little chatty. Which became all the more annoying after your big ass mama broke the microphone. 😏 Anyway, "Animals" is definitely worth checking out. All of the last four albums of 70s Pink Floyd are considered masterpieces. Prepare to be blown away again. David Gilmour - lead guitar and vocals. Roger Waters - bass, co-lead vocalist and lyricist Richard Wright- keyboards, synthesizer, atmosphere Nick Mason - drummer (Best musicians in Rock)
Yes. Even though I always try to create the best viewing experience I've (for the first time) failed. I tried my best to tone the clipping down. I'm no sound engineer and there are probably better ways to do it but this is everything I could offer 😔
Dude you absolutely NEED to go Back to the album "Meddle" the transition album from Syd to David just b4 DSOTM Meddle opens with "One of these days" where you will hear the future of Pink Floyd, some eclectic tracks including a joke lead vocal, then the entire Side 2 is the mind blowing track "Echoes" A little song about all life on the entire planet and how we should be better human beings. Also contains the riff that was stolen by Sir Andrew Loyd Webber for the stage show The Phantom of the Opera!
I grew up with Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, UFO, Santana and so much more awesome artists. But what was pretty common, way back, was to tell a story with an album. Those LPs used to be a journey (some would say a trip) with pretty long tracks, in some cases. Personally, i had the privilege to work as steel hand, for the Dark Side of the Moon Tour in Germany (in the 90s) and was able to watch the show three times in a row. Best Rowdies in the world...One of the best times in my life, ever! Vari Lights, Terminator spots, countless Lasers, a burning plane flying through the stadium and a mirror ball, located at front of house. The thing with many of those older bands is: Their lyrics are mostly timeless or contain the same actual problems - like nothing would have changed, since then. 😜 Also, many people don´t realize how popular electronic sounds have been like 60 years ago, already. Hendrix, Kraftwerk, Zappa, Led Zeppelin and others always have been on the hunt for fresh sounds. Many artists experimented with those new sounds and recording methods, envolving quickly with the rising demand of new disortion/reverb amps and organ sounds, dominated by Hammond for decades. It was so funny, to watch someone listening to this beloved masterpiece, clueless about what´s coming. I recommend to watch Echos in Pompei, when we were young and Pink Floyd did this art project in Italy: A live session without any crowd - a must see, besides The Wall^^
L'omaggio di RICHARD WRIGHT al piano organo e sintetizzatori nel finale di SHINE ON YOU CRAZY DIAMOND PART 9 che suonando il motivo di SEE EMILY PLAY, il loro primo successo del 1967 , fa come ultimo tributo d'amicizia e riconoscenza all'amico Syd Barrett
Age 29 here HAHA. I loved your energy, it was the perfect watch while I was also getting shit-faced. I actually didn't mind the "robot smoking 2 packs of cigarettes a day" ONLY because of this specific album. Machine+Cigar. Maybe I'm weird but cause of the thematic similarity I didn't mind it at all. Like and sub!
David gilmour lead guitar& singer, nick Mason drums, Roger Walters bass&singer, Richard Wright synthesizer organ &piano. R.I.P. Syd barrett, R.I.P. Richard Wright.
Roy Harper (who sung Have A Cigar) is an incredible songwriter and singer, but never got much recognition except from his peers. Led Zeppelin has a song called Hats Off To Roy Harper as a tribute to how he kept innovating with his music and never sold out. That song and Have A Cigar is the only place most people will have ever heard him. He also had a minor hit with the single One of Those Days in England (with Wings/Paul and Linda McCartney on backing vocals). His album Stormcock is an absolute masterpiece, as well as Flat Baroque & Berserk. Definitely worth checking out his music.
Great review, thank you. Understand your love of the superior sound of vinyl and ORIGINAL recordings........the original Dark Side Of The Moon is light years better than all the later remixes and re engineered editions. Especially for The Great Gig In The Sky.......which should always follow Time, like part 2 of the same song. BUT........Pink Floyd live will leave you speachless, from Echoes Live in Pompeii ( 1971 but released in 1972 ) to Pulse in 1994. From the opening ( Shine On You Crazy Diamond ) to the closing number ( Run Like Hell ), it is mind blowing and often better than the original recording.
Il piano il sintetizzatore e tutti gli effetti alle tastiere sono usciti dalle magiche mani di RICHARD WRIGHT...senza di lui l'album WHISH YOU WERE HERE avrebbe avuto minore impatto nella Storia della Musica e della band. Per la maggioranza dei fans dei Pink Floyd più esigenti questo è considerato l'album numero 1 . E la canzone che da il titolo è per noi come un INNO UFFICIALE!
First comment the guy on fire on the album cover was actually set on fire (stunt man). When I bought this album in 1975 I decided it was better than DSOM glad to be proved right Glad you enjoyed it
As much as I love and appreciate The Beatles for their contributions to music and to our culture in general, I feel like they kind of stayed in the 60s and 70s musically and used their creativity and artistry to experiment with the different sounds that that particular time period had to offer. But Pink Floyd, for me, anyway, exists outside of space and time. They're something altogether different.
"all of them are time travellers you heard it here first" 😂😂😂 Dude you have no idea how many times other musically competent listeners have used the terms "Time travellers" or "from another world" but you are listening to some of the most analysed, duscussed and revered bands of "all time" 😉
please do reactiob to live at pomepii (1972) there they best pre dark side of the moon songs, and every song on that concert is 1000% better than a original from studio version
Fantastic, fun reaction. So much so that you gained a new subscriber. I would recommend you go beyond the big 4 albums and listen to every album the band put out, including their solo works. You're clearly someone who understands and appreciates what these guys offer and everything they've released over the past 60 years will hit you hard.
You missed some instrumentation in Shine On. The opening includes what is described on the album as "Glass Harp" which is chords played on wine glasses as can be seen in this live performance: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kqXD5NKj4d4.html (Shine On You Crazy Diamond - David Gilmour live @ Gdansk 2006) You can see the two primary music creators here, in David Gilmour (guitar) and Richard Wright (keyboards). David literally "speaks" with the guitar as well as his vocals. And this version of Wish You Were Here live is also instructive: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-84Tq-eAJIk4.html ( Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (PULSE Restored & Re-Edited) ) Their light shows were as incredible as their masterful soundscapes when seen live. I saw them live in 1977.... David is still going strong, and one of his 8 children is musically inclined and that daughter looks remarkably like a young David: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-T_gQ_D5yhAE.html ( David Gilmour and Romany Gilmour - Kokineli ) a photo album set to one of David's solo tunes.
Oh my, just today David released a single from his upcoming solo album and the man still has the gift of exceptional musical genius, even at 78 years young: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gMr5GpCpKyA.html ( David Gilmour - The Piper's Call (Official Music Video) )
Your album format reactions are what Pink Floyd was made for. They were much more interested in constructing an album than creating singles for radio consumption. Animals is a must, but before you do, as others have said, go back a bit first. Meddle, then Obscured By Clouds. THEN, do Animals and The Wall. There is much more to explore, but the Meddle to Wall run is pure sonic gold.
Ringo star was the master of timing, never missed a beat, he was left haded playing a right handed kit, so he had to work harder and play over his right hand constantly and still keep time. This gave him a unique style. Yes 50% of the beatles were left handed.
Fun fact, Syd Barrett was the one who created the name “Pink Floyd” (after 2 blues musicians Floyd Council and Pink Anderson) he also contributed to Pink Floyd getting on the map, with most of their first album “Piper At The Gates Of Dawn” being written by Syd.
It's mostly a way to have the video be uploaded in the first place. If I let big parts of the music in without commentary or editing on top it wouldn't allow me to upload. Sometimes you gotta hate the game not the player. A different approach would be to take a song. Say nothing. Edit it down to 1min and then have the commentary separated. You might've seen other channels do it differently. But music labels are treating me harsher. I've pissed off all of them at this point. And after many other videos by artists like the Beatles or Beyoncé have been taken down already I just want the video to be up. Even if some people might not enjoy the style as much. Also I was drunk and that gets me chatty 🥰
No Offence, But could you Please crazy glue that pause button, you use it far too often !! It is a Sin to pause Pink Floyd music as it is playing !! If you are trying to earn a seat next to the devil, pausing as much as you do, you have a damn good chance of earning it !!