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Pink Floyd, Is There Anybody Out There? - A Classical Musician’s First Listen and Reaction 

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A stunning setting of the question, capturing the emptiness and frightening state of being entirely alone. The song ends with a hauntingly beautiful instrumental reflection on loneliness by an acoustic-style guitar sound, and just a wisp of violin.
Here’s the link to the original song by Pink Floyd:
• Is There Anybody Out T...
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@VirginRock
@VirginRock Год назад
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@ianvincent69
@ianvincent69 Год назад
I love this song, one of the first I learnt on guitar. It's great to see your reactions, the delight on your face is very expressive and I I'm loving your journey. Do you feel that you've missed out by not listening to these genres sooner?
@1byte4
@1byte4 Год назад
I would love to hear you play that on the harp, it sounds as if it was made for it.
@edelcorrallira
@edelcorrallira Год назад
​@@1byte4can't agree more, so excited (in fact I think I'm looking forward to it a hair more than the breakdown itself .. which is potentially very applicable to one's own creations) In any case, yeah this in-depth will be amazing!!
@vruz
@vruz Год назад
@@1byte4 IIs that a question?
@irenenaya7644
@irenenaya7644 Год назад
Bear with me, there's a question here, i promise! 😂 It's evident how much your classical training influences the way you listen to rock music. It is one of the many reasons why it's so amazing to watch your videos, because you always find different perspectives. It's also pretty clear to me that this journey has also changed the way you listen to rock music itself and that now you understand it more and, possibly, enjoy it more too. You mentioned something along those lines recently in your Jimi Hendrix video, how you were glad you listened to him now, that you're more aware of how rock music sound. So, finally, my question is: Do you think that all this new music you're listening to influences / will influence the way you listen to classical music? And also, do you think it could change the way you teach classical music? As always, thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge and love of music with us, and definitely looking forward to your harp version of this one!! 😍
@DaddyDoom
@DaddyDoom Год назад
This little piece is the calm before the storm. Pink is long gone now, and something wicked this way comes. Somebody is there, and its not Pink anymore.
@justkiddin84
@justkiddin84 6 месяцев назад
Right. It’s got the creep, for sure.
@kevindumais9610
@kevindumais9610 Год назад
Three hundred years from now people will still be listening and be godsmacked by this awesome band.
@actual_nonsense
@actual_nonsense Год назад
*gobsmack. "Gob" is old slang for mouth. The term is for the reflex of covering one's mouth in surprise or alarm. (This Roman Meal Bakery) thought you'd like to know.
@kevindumais9610
@kevindumais9610 Год назад
@@actual_nonsense OK
@opinion3742
@opinion3742 Год назад
@@actual_nonsense I kind of like the idea of god being smacked here
@markwilkie3677
@markwilkie3677 11 месяцев назад
@@opinion3742 🤣🤣
@ButterfatFarms
@ButterfatFarms 8 месяцев назад
​@@actual_nonsensegodsmacked = karma. You've done something stupid and it comes right back at you. As if God himself has smacked your ass down.
@9ofdiamonds350
@9ofdiamonds350 Год назад
My advice to all the "wanters" out there, this lady is very intuitive and insightful, my advice would be to listen and stop want, want, wanting. It's not about you, drop a request politely and just be grateful to have such a beautiful channel. Love and respect.
@stevenkonzen826
@stevenkonzen826 Год назад
It is, “absolutely beautiful”. My father used to always point out the violin, how sad and beautiful it is. Such a wonderful song
@wfly81
@wfly81 Год назад
And very lonely sounding the violin is.
@gillescoin2374
@gillescoin2374 Год назад
This is clearly the work of producer Bob Ezrin, who helped make the 2 most depressing albums of the 70's, The Wall and Lou Reed's Berlin... including some strings loops that you can hear in BOTH ! °°
@wfly81
@wfly81 Год назад
I think they made this song so beautiful because loneliness is best portrayed as delicate, melancholy, and sweetly beautiful. It gives the music a pining quality.
@kevinsaleeba2201
@kevinsaleeba2201 Год назад
One of my favorite Pink Floyd songs. I can’t wait to hear you play this piece on the harp. It is definitely a gem. I never get tired of listening to it!
@twisted2291
@twisted2291 Год назад
This is just the calm before the storm, kind of moment.
@santellanr
@santellanr Год назад
I was thinking the whole time "I hope she plays this on the harp". Can't wait to see that.
@stevepulford216
@stevepulford216 Год назад
David Gilmour is an absolutely brilliant guitarist. Definitely on the top of my list. The way he emotes with his guitar is unparalleled.
@daisychain8622
@daisychain8622 Год назад
Dave Gilmour didn’t play it.
@stuie46
@stuie46 Год назад
I agree with you but i believe Joe DiBlasi played this guitar part.
@stevepulford216
@stevepulford216 Год назад
Doesn't matter, my statement is still true.
@maxwindham501
@maxwindham501 Год назад
The classical guitar that is the basis for this song was played by the session musician Joe DiBlasi. In several interviews, David Gilmour said that he tried to perform it, but was not happy with the results. DiBlasi told us the story: "It was not recorded at the same time as the orchestra. I was called in to play the song, but when I got to the studio there was nothing written. What David Gilmour played was something completely different. I sat down with Bob Ezrin and David Gilmour and we constructed the song. They told me what they had in mind and I would come up with an idea. We continued creating the entire song that way. Then I went in the recording booth (at Sunset Sound, Hollywood) and recorded the part. We did around 10 takes of the song to get the performance that Bob Ezrin wanted for the record. After my part was recorded, the song was sent to Michael Kamen, who wrote the orchestration to the guitar part. The orchestra was recorded after the guitar was recorded.
@Mister_Samsonite
@Mister_Samsonite Год назад
There are some big stretches required on the guitar to play this song properly. It says a lot that a guitarist of Gilmour's caliber can't perform it to his own standards. Indeed, a VERY difficult song to play.
@kevlarV2rocketRSV
@kevlarV2rocketRSV Год назад
As soon as you have the opportunity you must break-down another classic album: "Dark Side Of The Moon". In my opinion, the greatest record ever produced. It just happens to be Pink Floyd as well. C'mon, Vlad. Convince Amy. I love your channel. Keep 'em coming.
@CharlyDS
@CharlyDS Год назад
I agree, perhaps a more "musical" album while retaining the intriguing philosophical questions present here as well, in a more universal manner. And the whole band participated and shines there.
@aerotacto
@aerotacto Год назад
Bring Animals first, please.
@SHAKED0WN.
@SHAKED0WN. Год назад
One of my favorite pieces from The Wall. Learned to play this on guitar growing up, would love to hear an interpretation on the harp
@jaquestraw1
@jaquestraw1 Год назад
Ditto 🙂
@chiefaberach
@chiefaberach Год назад
I was shocked when I first heard it because I'd written almost exactly the same 1st 4 bars and was quite proud of it. I knew nobody would believe that I wrote it before hearing PF, so I didn't develop it any further. I love this song too.
@Mister_Samsonite
@Mister_Samsonite Год назад
Bravo SHAKEDOWN! I've only been able to approximate it using a pick on a regular acoustic guitar, and I still can't play it (smooth) to my liking. If you can play this with fingers on a classical, that's quite a feat!
@diamondback2085
@diamondback2085 Год назад
The song always made me think of the finality of achieving the isolation he so sought. He got what he always wanted but found it a lonely lonely place.
@Richard--
@Richard-- Год назад
I love your interpretation of him slowly opening the door, peeking out and asking "is there anybody out there?" PS...I can definitely hear you playing this on the harp and I definitely would love to hear it. Please and thank you.
@thundernels
@thundernels Год назад
Thank you for tackling these tracks singly. The heart of analysis is to deconstruct a piece to see how the piece works as a whole. By analyzing all of these different song fragments, you uncover elements that would often be overlooked if rushing on to the next bit. Once this is done, it will be one of the most thorough examinations of The Wall on RU-vid. And to think, we are the lucky ones to hear it as it first comes out, like a Dickens novel sold chapter by chapter upon subscription. Keep up the good work! Onward!
@dichotomous9403
@dichotomous9403 Год назад
This and the two songs that follow are the peak of the album in my mind. I'm an introvert who can't sing a note, but this 3 song phrase is the exception when I'm alone with a guitar. Rarely play/sing through all 3 without a tear in my eye.
@garryiglesias4074
@garryiglesias4074 Год назад
"I got a little black book, with my poems in..." "And a got a strong urge to fly..." It makes me cry, always.
@AY-uf4oz
@AY-uf4oz Год назад
Totally agree. Actually I would say the next 3 songs- Nobody Home, Vera and Bring The Boys Back Home- the heart of The Wall. And then of course it culminates with Comfortably Numb. This side 3 for me is the most perfect in album history.
@Anautistictherapist
@Anautistictherapist Год назад
I just noticed, after all these years and all these listens, that in the background when he’s singing “is there anybody out there?”, there’s a throwback to the song “Echoes” of an albatross-type of sound David Gilmour discovered by accident and used in the song. I can’t interpret this as anything other than purposeful, and Echoes always gave me the sense that the song was about connection (at least from the lyrics). So it makes me wonder if they used that motif as a way of contrasting the isolation and disconnection in this song?
@MVMullins
@MVMullins Год назад
When I was 18, about a year after the release of this album, my father gave me a classical guitar he brought back from Spain and this was one of the first songs I learned on it. Quite possibly my favorite song on that album. Tomorrow I'm getting that guitar out and revisiting them both. Thank you for reigniting an old flame.
@davidsleith7222
@davidsleith7222 2 месяца назад
my fav track by floyd,, so calming to play.
@tarkus123dave
@tarkus123dave Год назад
I still envy you hearing The Wall for the first time. I played it start to finish, every night for 18 months and saw it performed at Earls Court 4 times. God it's a masterpiece! Never dates, never looses it's impact and will never be beaten.
@DaveH111
@DaveH111 Год назад
I didn't know I needed someone to break down Pink Floyd songs that I've been listening to for decades. Turns out I do! You've got great insight and I always feel like I'm hearing things anew when I watch your reactions. Please keep them coming!
@myownchannel247
@myownchannel247 Год назад
I read an old interview once where David Gilmour was admitting that they hired a professional classically trained guitarist for this section, I always thought he should’ve but he just felt he couldn’t play it as cleanly… he’s so modest 👍
@chrisbradley1192
@chrisbradley1192 Год назад
According to Songfacts it was Joe diBlasi.
@myownchannel247
@myownchannel247 Год назад
@@chrisbradley1192 thanks man
@nolaspeaker5656
@nolaspeaker5656 Год назад
The television is on in the background audio. Pink flips through the channels until he finds one showing a war-era movie. The selection of sound clips is a masterpiece of audio editing in its own right.
@billmorrissey7680
@billmorrissey7680 Год назад
This is one of my Favorite pieces on The Wall. When ever my nephew is over I always ask him to play it. I love your insight on this album. You have a special gift with your knowledge of music.
@Islanddweller18
@Islanddweller18 Год назад
I find it amazing how so many different views on so many different tracks can bring about harmonious discussion largely without conflict. Cheers to you Amy for being the catalyst!! Let the music play on!!!
@yes_head
@yes_head Год назад
Roger Waters had written and recorded other acoustic guitar pieces in a similar vein, going back to things like "Grantchester Meadows" or "If".
@gradypatterson1948
@gradypatterson1948 Год назад
I'll second the "two thumbs up" to your learning this on the harp! I think it will be a lovely variation! I may be reading too much into the arrangement, but I feel that the pedal tone in the early part of the song, with the vocals echoing the root note except for the questioning lift to the minor 3 accentuates the melancholy and questioning aspect (as it takes advantage of the natural speech form of a question). I also find the chromatic walk up and down in the minor key during the "prelude" portion to feel like Pink is not sure what answer he is hoping for - does he want somebody to share his isolation, does he hope there are people out there who just can't see or hear him, or is he hoping that there truly *is* nobody out there? Then the rise to the relative major seems to indicate that he has reached a point of being content with any of the possibilities ...
@edelcorrallira
@edelcorrallira Год назад
Could this be the "worms eating into his brain" analogy? That people conformed and marched to orders with no awareness of self but inside they start to break down internally. Some most likely just becoming empty, while few others (like Pink) undergo a process of slowly recovering then having a second breakdown where they end up being whole again with the wall broken down (yet always ready to slowly build back up)?
@hinoarts
@hinoarts Год назад
Yes I agree with you, also the high pitched guitar "screech" used here is exactly the same used in Echoes which Roger Waters said it's about communication and empathy between humans. So it makes sense to reference that song here in this context. I don't think it's a coincidence and I very much see the connection here with the two concepts.
@djknox2
@djknox2 Год назад
My favourite acoustic instrumental portion of The Wall. Simply brilliant. I could listen to it all day.
@UrsaMajorPrime
@UrsaMajorPrime Год назад
That smile what kept across your face infected mine 😊 Edit: Harp, you, yes please. Pretty please.
@nflr92
@nflr92 Год назад
With no lyrics, this short piece evokes so much, at least in me - sadness, despair, depression, resignation....and all the while with a complete lack of understanding as to why or how he had arrived at this dark place.
@yvesblues560
@yvesblues560 Год назад
the Beauty inside allways revives as a channel of hope not to be alone
@chrisbradley1192
@chrisbradley1192 Год назад
Looking forward to your rendition Amy.
@yanceynitzsche5115
@yanceynitzsche5115 Год назад
This is one of my favorite instrumentals by the band, only topped by a few others for being too short. It tucks perfectly into the flow of the narrative so I get why it's so truncated, but I could listen to that sublimely melancholic melody for many more minutes - alliteration unintended. And if you DO learn this on the harp, I hope you will share. I cite this as a shining example of Floyd's reputation for conveying so very much with an uncanny economy of notes.
@vetromilla
@vetromilla Год назад
Every guitarist easily plays this piece, but its background orchestration is really special, very well done.
@carlosmoreira289
@carlosmoreira289 Год назад
That's the point.
@kriso4447
@kriso4447 Месяц назад
Any guitarist can easily play an approximation of this piece. To play it with the feel and dynamics of the original song takes great skill. In fact, on the studio version the guitar part is played by a classical guitarist because Gilmore wasn't confident enough that he could play this style of guitar well enough himself, with the level of emotional dynamics they wanted to convey
@jasonread2887
@jasonread2887 Месяц назад
When music touches your heart and you smile, you are beautiful🙏
@doubleducks814
@doubleducks814 Год назад
High praise when you instantly want to learn the piece.
@frogsterjonesiii6482
@frogsterjonesiii6482 Год назад
Some of my fav music is sad but at the same time beautiful. The guitar piece, in this category, is perfection.
@jdbroders64
@jdbroders64 Год назад
As always, I love watching your reaction as a classical musician to the incredible music I grew up with in the late 60's, 70's and early 80's. My father (RIP) loved classical baroque music and I found a love for it as well. So, seeing your discovery and true appreciation is just wonderful. Seeing it through your eyes for the first time takes me back to my youth and makes me appreciate it all the more.
@thavith
@thavith Год назад
I learned this on guitar many years ago, still love it sooooo much... Variations on an Am 🙂
@Weaseltube
@Weaseltube Год назад
The subtlety and sincerity of your reaction is what makes this channel so much better than all the other reaction channels. It was obvious soon after the instrumental part began that you were wishing to play this piece for yourself, and I’m definitely looking forward to hearing your rendition.
@christiantamminen1334
@christiantamminen1334 Год назад
I love the sheer joy on your face in these reactions. Love your videos and your insight. Great work. x
@todd3812
@todd3812 Год назад
Beautiful is right, I wish this piece of music went on for another 400 minutes.
@TheDoctorFlay
@TheDoctorFlay Год назад
Hell yeah, looking forward to your rendition
@houdin654jeff
@houdin654jeff Год назад
One of the first songs I learned to play all the way through on guitar (granted, there isn't much to it), but I love it. It's mostly simple string picking and holding a few chords and yet it's stunningly pretty to hear. Also, as someone who spends a lot of his time alone and has struggled with depression since high school, the question of the title is one that crosses my mind a lot. Being able to play it through when I'm not feeling my best really does help for some reason. I hope you did learn it on harp, it'd be lovely to hear on that instrument.
@henrymerino3369
@henrymerino3369 Год назад
I look forward to your version on the harp!!! 🙏🏽🙏🏽
@michaelsanchez7798
@michaelsanchez7798 Год назад
About time you got back on this horse. I have been enjoying seeing you experience this music that has been so important to me since it came out.
@lettersnstuff
@lettersnstuff Год назад
this song captures the feeling of (finally reaching that point where you’re willing to reach out for help or support, and realizing there’s no-one, because you’ve pushed them all away) it’s heartbreaking. also the last measure is incredibly spanish
@cjonesufc
@cjonesufc Год назад
I’ve been subscribed for some time now and I have to say that I’m unsurprised that the channel is growing so steadily. Your videos are well put together and the content is meaningful and insightful. So many reaction channels lack certain elements and never truly lift off or gain momentum because of this. Seeing your channel approach 100k subscribers makes me smile. I know that as long as you continue down your path you will continue to garner the attention and success you deserve.
@curlewpiper315
@curlewpiper315 Год назад
That's one of my fave pieces of pink floyd music
@kurtborchers6178
@kurtborchers6178 Год назад
with "Hey You," the main character, "Pink," was calling for someone, anyone, to answer. when he gets no answer, he then goes into "Is Anybody Out There," just straight up asking if there's anyone left out there at all...he's behind the wall and realizing he is alone and this song is kind of a last hope.
@gablen23
@gablen23 Год назад
Very simple, yet so beautiful, can't wait for your harp version!
@arthurfelig5629
@arthurfelig5629 Год назад
I've been waiting for months to see Amy's reaction to this track. I knew she would love it. Given the poignancy of the moment in the ''story'', it's even more heart-wrenching.🫀 Thanks Amy.
@diamondback2085
@diamondback2085 Год назад
Oh please play this on the harp! My god that would be beautiful!
@marcdewolf7334
@marcdewolf7334 Месяц назад
I remember walking through Dundee a few years ago and a busker playing this piece on his acoustic guitar. Took me by surprise and he played it beautifully. Side 3 of the wall is my favourite side, it flows so well.
@jornfox3545
@jornfox3545 Год назад
Amy !! I second that emotion.
@digibirder
@digibirder Год назад
Yes Amy! A harp version would be lovely!
@richardpeete5017
@richardpeete5017 Год назад
It's nice to see someone who really understands what Pink Floyd music is all about. The sights, sounds, stories. Their music takes you places your mind never imagined.
@imikewillrockyou
@imikewillrockyou Год назад
I so look forward to hearing you play "Is there anybody out there" on the harp. And thanks for listening to this music it means a lot to so many people. Sharing your experience of hearing it for the first time reminds me how meaningful it was hearing it for the first time way back in the day. (I had this LP almost the day it came out when I was in high school)
@briankuczynski4375
@briankuczynski4375 Год назад
Here for the next edition of The Wall, drip by drip, like Chinese water torture.
@JayTheRed602
@JayTheRed602 Год назад
Especially where she's at on the album. What a run the next songs are.
@edelcorrallira
@edelcorrallira Год назад
​@@JayTheRed602wonder if she'll also cover the tide is turning given that it's only available in the live version (not that much of an essential listen, but quite worthwhile regardless)
@mikedonoghues4018
@mikedonoghues4018 Год назад
Torture indeed.
@UrsaMajorPrime
@UrsaMajorPrime Год назад
It's killing me mate.
@ericwilliams1031
@ericwilliams1031 Год назад
Totally enjoying your reactions to this album. Don't pay attention to the complainers. They don't have to watch if they don't like it.
@themargrave
@themargrave Год назад
A beautiful reaction to a beautiful song. Thank you.
@JonLazer
@JonLazer 10 месяцев назад
Beautiful... my exact remark in 1989.
@Marnee4191
@Marnee4191 Год назад
This is the first one of the only two songs I ever taught myself to play on the guitar. I HAD to play it, even though I didn't play the guitar, because it's SO, SO, SO, SO, SO, SO, SO beautiful. I will never get tired of hearing this.
@Pete-yz5ms
@Pete-yz5ms 7 месяцев назад
You always leave me with a smile on my face! Thank you for these reactions. Don't take negative people to heart. They don't have to watch!
@emes1845
@emes1845 Год назад
And now you've arrived at the main event 😱🎉🍄!
@mykelmontoya9311
@mykelmontoya9311 Год назад
I took a semester of guitar class in high school ND he taught us this song and I still play it today.
@edwardrutledge2765
@edwardrutledge2765 Год назад
Pink Floyd was brilliant, it’s okay to say it.
@runuphill
@runuphill Год назад
A gem placed within a tragedy. So very well put. ❤
@davidbrant6725
@davidbrant6725 Год назад
Brilliant! Thank you for your take ❤
@shuggiemcg1
@shuggiemcg1 Год назад
the problem is with people reactions to this song and album is that the whole The Wall video/album should be viewed as one! As it tells a story as a whole and not just in part!
@juanjoseescanellas3798
@juanjoseescanellas3798 Год назад
Beautiful music, it would be great if you play it next time!
@t.e.1189
@t.e.1189 Год назад
Love it when you find something you really get excited about and like.
@marcopederzoli4939
@marcopederzoli4939 Год назад
Next one is one of the less known song from The Wall but it's one of my favorite song ever. Can't wait for it
@BadSeeder666
@BadSeeder666 Год назад
Absolutely. I've waited for this moment for sooo long. These two pieces are what I'm most interested in for Amy to deconstruct.
@billyjames6472
@billyjames6472 Год назад
nobodys home is next...my favorite!
@CristiNeagu
@CristiNeagu Год назад
I really like playing the guitar part in this song. It's such a beautiful tune, with a sort of fragility to it.
@adamfilipovic4281
@adamfilipovic4281 12 дней назад
One of my favourite pieces of music.. Absolutely bbeautiful to see your reactions. Please do learn it for the harp!
@kenbarclay7055
@kenbarclay7055 10 месяцев назад
Hello. In the introduction, on two occasions, a single sharp synth sneaks in, replicating laughter, mocking laughter, almost like a witches cackle. Kenneth Barclay
@santigarciacab
@santigarciacab Год назад
I love it that you want to learn this piece of music in your harp. I'll be waiting for that.
@splitimage137.
@splitimage137. Год назад
My absolute favorite song on this album. I've played it on my guitar thousands of times, and plan to play it a thousand times more.
@jimangela4589
@jimangela4589 Год назад
The TV is playing in Pink's head probably having watched Gunsmoke at some point in his past. There are a number of TV episodes on side 3 of the album. This episode called "Fandango" tells of Marshall Dillon trying to bring a fugitive to trial. This foreshadows the end of the album. But the Marshall's immediate concern is getting away from the rancher Tyson who is himself hunting for the fugitive (named Lorca). At this point both Dillon and Lorca are trying to escape from Tyson as Pink thinks he has already accomplished. Pink has finally escaped from his troubles and hiding behind his wall as snug as a bug. But his mind is starting to betray him. And the various TV shows evidence his fears which will begin to magnify as the album continues. Accompanying the Marshall is Tyson's daughter and we can hear her voice. This is important because Pink's wife will also sneak into his mind through the next song. It will begin with Sergeant Carter commenting on the measurements of his girlfriend, but that is the next song. Pink's mind through this section of the album is all stream of conscience as one TV show morphs thematically into another as Pink's mind begins to spin out of control. This is an excellent side of the album. This is Waters at his best.
@mr.knowitall6440
@mr.knowitall6440 Год назад
He's watching the TV...
@jimangela4589
@jimangela4589 Год назад
@@mr.knowitall6440 Sorry, no.
@jacobm.vantuijl
@jacobm.vantuijl Год назад
Yes, you can hear the TV in the background. The dialog is from the TV series "Gunsmoke" (Episode "Fandango" - 1967): Marshall Dillon: Well, we got only about an hour of daylight left. We better get started. Miss Tyson: Is it unsafe to travel at night? Marshall Dillon: It'll be a lot less safe to stay here. Your father's gonna pick up our trail before long. Miss Tyson: Can Lorca ride? Marshall Dillon: He'll have to ride. Lorca, time to go! Chengra, thank you for everything. Let's go. Miss Tyson: Goodbye, Chengra! Chengra: Goodbye, Missy! Miss Tyson: I'll be back - one day. Chengra: The bones have told Chengra. Miss Tyson: Take care of yourself. Chengra: Marshall, look after my Missy. Thanks and looking forward to all that's to come!
@yes_head
@yes_head Год назад
But no, Pink Floyd fans aren't obsessive. 😁
@jacobm.vantuijl
@jacobm.vantuijl Год назад
@@yes_head Don't get me started! 😁😉
@camerontyson8606
@camerontyson8606 Год назад
Whats even more interesting to me is The year this was recorded in And the artists that made this together
@philmathieu1017
@philmathieu1017 Год назад
As always, love to see Amy so engaged by the whole experience. My own take on this piece is; the first 20 bars (Am) are indeed melancholic since Pink, safely behind his wall is maybe reflecting on having addressed those out there (Hey you) and torn between the safety of the wall and the promise of contact with someone outside, the switch to the C chord suggests to me some kind of hope that his call for human contact might yield fruit - maybe.
@scottw1446
@scottw1446 Год назад
Please, please, please do a harp cover of this! This was one of the first pieces I chose to learn with my guitar teacher after buying a classical guitar.
@manlioyllades
@manlioyllades Год назад
Thank you!
@richardcurley5798
@richardcurley5798 Год назад
Please, please, please, don’t wait us wait so long the the next installments!! I continue to be amazed at your spot on interpretation of this masterpiece.
@ezeguko
@ezeguko Год назад
My favorite song from The Wall is next, I'm excited to see your reaction! :)
@kirksparkman13
@kirksparkman13 10 месяцев назад
The word you keep searching for is isolationism. Thank you for letting me share in your exploration. Well done.
@pirtatejoe
@pirtatejoe Год назад
"Maybe I will learn to play it on the harp".... I would love to see and hear it and hear your thoughts on playing it. When I learned to play the guitar, I was surprised how fun some songs are to play. For people who don't play... the best way to describe it is moving your fingers through some chord progressions have such a flow it made me appreciate music in such a different way. Did the composer have a tune in their head and figured out how to make that sound, or were they "plinking" away on their guitar and what they ended up with was what was the most natural way of playing it? When playing this song, I always felt like it flowed so naturally, you just want to keep playing it. I would love to see if it felt the same way for you playing it on harp.
@SvenGold
@SvenGold Год назад
as soon as i've seen your face when the guitar kicks in followed by horns i knew you gonna enjoy the harmonies. The only "modern age" acoustic guitar song that can top this one, for me is "Horizons" played by Steve Hackett / Genesis. And oh YES YES YES, i'd love to hear that on the Harp!
@richpeltier9519
@richpeltier9519 Год назад
The way the roots of the guitar parts all follow a similar pattern to the album's main motif is brilliant. The same basic progression. 🤘🧙‍♂️🤘
@bcmorrison3
@bcmorrison3 Год назад
I taught myself 3 songs on the guitar 20 years ago, this was one of them.
@hegemon3
@hegemon3 Год назад
Oh you will love it on harp. This is why I learned to play a guitar as a total amateur - to play this song. It was surprisingly easy to learn and I encourage everyone to learn it too. I love to play it. Love your channel
@MrHankulley
@MrHankulley Год назад
Now that Pink is surrounded by a (the) wall, he wonders "is there anyboby out there".
@surferles589
@surferles589 Год назад
Can't wait for you to review Nobody's Home. Love it. By the way, it would sound great on the harp. Looking forward to it
@bruno-id1wh
@bruno-id1wh Год назад
Looking forward to when you get to the trial.
@shermnduke
@shermnduke Год назад
The early guitar reminds me of early Moody Blues.
@aactor57
@aactor57 Год назад
It will be revisited!
@Tonyblack261
@Tonyblack261 Год назад
I can totally imagine this played on the harp
@marknovaky
@marknovaky Год назад
The 'Next" One should Bowl you over, it is truly AWESOME, the first listen...I wait for it....
@rileyindieman1
@rileyindieman1 Год назад
I absolutely adore the outro on this, and I want more of it.
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