@@MicheleCampbell-ge6zf Totally agreed. While DSOTM could be listened to as individual tracks, it is an album better experienced all at once in track order.
Yes! More Pink Floyd! Wish You were here, Dark Side of the Moon, Comfortably Numb, oh my, all of them! Lol Their earlier stuff was better than the eighties stuff but they were still good.
@@cobrakari it's so sad that they had such a huge falling out. Can you imagine all of the wonder music we all missed out on because they couldn't get over whatever their beef with each other is/ was?
Roger may have written most of the lyrics in the seventies, but David is responsible for most of the guitar parts. When The Wall was being recorded, Roger went on an ego maniac control trip. He even went as far as firing Rick Wright. Roger maintained that control over the band through the recording of The Final Cut album. The original version of the final cut credited the album to Roger performed by Pink Floyd.
I would suggest as others have, that you check out their 1994 Pulse concert, But I would also like to suggest that when listening to all Pink Floyd, that you do so with headphones or ear buds, you will enjoy it much more in doing so. God Bless
You need to hear ALL of Pink Floyd starting with Dark Side of the Moon album. I's start at the beginning of the album and go thru it in order. The songs all flow into the next and it's the best way to listen to it. Saw them in concert twice and was the best concert I've ever been to.
The Darkside of the Moon album is highly recommended. Comfortably Numb from the 94' Pulse concert should absolutely be on your list. You might not stop listening to them after that. So much talent
I grew up a hip hop head and loving old soul and R&B but learned to appreciate classic rock in my twenties. Love Pink Floyd, never heard this song, immediately thought it had to be from the 80s. I would recommend "Dogs" and "Pigs(Three Different Ones)" from Animals album; "Time" and "Money" from Dark Side of the Moon; "Hey You" and "Comfortably Numb" on The Wall.
ABSOLUTE MUST! Comfortably Numb ( LIVE AT PULSE CONCERT )!!!! 🐖! But My favorite Album is Animals…Dogs & Sheep are also a 🐑 must listen too…really it needs to be done as an album but a lot of reactors don’t do it so…idk if you will! Pink Floyd will forever be my Favorite Band! ✌🏻☀️
Pink Floyd - Comfortably numb is a favorite of mine. It's about Roger Waters having to be medicated by a doctor to make through a performance that he recalls as the "longest two hours of my life". Sometimes strange inspiration leads to amazing songs. Over 275M listens on RU-vid.
What do you need to check out from Pink Floyd? I would start with the Dark Side of the Moon album. Ideally, I would recommend doing the whole album in one shot as it is a concept album where one song often rolls right into the next, but if that is too big an ask just start with the first track and do them one at a time. Dark Side of the Moon isn’t just an album, it’s an experience. Real talk! It was released 1973 and stayed in the charts until 1988 if I am not mistaken.
The absolute Pink Floyd song you must do and many here will agree is "Comfortably Numb" Live from the PULSE CONCERT. Iconic pertformance and many would say the best live 5 minute guitar solo you will ever hear.
I'm a P.F. alumni of 50 years myself. Their music turns their lyrics into a conceptual idea, and throughout the years there is always something new to discover. David Gilmour's 🎸 playing is mesmerizing. I hope that you continue down this road with their music many times over. Shine on.
It's a long story but in short 98% of lyrics of Pink Floyd's songs released before this album were written by Roger Water's who left the group thinking that with out him Pink Floyd did not exist but 3 remaining members released this album , i think around 1986 , they (3 members) won the court battle to continue using the name .
Yes to more Pink Floyd! Dark Side of the Moon is a must, but all the songs are connected, so it would be ideal to do them together. Either way,, it is a must listen for them. It spent a record number of weeks on the charts, which I believe still holds true.
Pink Floyd should be right up your alley, if you want to trip on the meaning of their music. The entire "The Wall" Album should be listened always in full in my opinion, it is a master work.
I love this era of music, reminds me so much of my childhood, my dad and older brother would jam all the time, playing a lot of riffs from these songs.
Pink Floyd Comfortably Numb live Pulse concert. It WILL blow you away. He has 2 guitar solos. The second one lasting several minutes and will take you to another world. Please check it out. The stage performance will mesmerize you. I promise.
Contrasting The Wall with Learning to Fly , Roger Waters is the dark and Dave Gilmore is the light.You pays your money and take your choice . However after Roger Waters left I always thought Pink Floyd were incomplete and no longer relevant.
Go right back to the early days and work your way through the albums. Pink Floyd is just another level of deep meaningful music. For live performances the Pulse concert is the best.
Floyd are incredible! Check out "comfortably numb live pulse concert" it will blow you away. They have loads of fantastic music. Knox Hill done *time" and he loved it.
You are missing out on everything. Pinky Floyd has an absolute catalog of incredible music, many different phases, from completely weird to heart wrenching. When I turned 30 the song you clicked on "Time" ripped my heart out of my chest, I had listened to it many times before but that particular time it really struck a chord. You NEED to react to Pink Floyd, they are one of those bands that are going to be eternal, every musician should know their catalog, no argument there.
Pink Floyd is a deep rabbit hole to go down, Just about anything off of Dark Side of the Moon (Money, Time, Great Gig in the Sky, Plus more). Next could be some great bars from Wish You Were Here, One of the best guitar solos from the Album, The Wall- Comfortably Numb. Just to scratch the surface.
The "Pulse" concert has some of their best quality live videos. I believe most fans would agree, Pink Floyd songs are a glimpse into the album. The album from start to finish will tell a story. I suggest you take the time to examine their albums on or off the channel. If on the channel, I will watch.
Gotta start with Dark Side of the Moon.....best to do entire album from start to finish......the greatest trip you will ever take, I swear it to you. Meant to be experienced as a whole.....but of the individual tunes greatest is "Time"....but SO Many more great tunes on that album.
You don't need drugs to trip to Pink Floyd, just a few lit candles in a darkened room and headphones. No drug on Earth can compete with a Pink Floyd music trip.
Any Pink Floyd after 1970 is well worth a listen, and mostly breathtakingly brilliant........ Live is usually best, especially from the 1994 Pulse Concert , but Echoes, live in Pompeii 1971/2, is also brilliant , despite their youth. Time and The Great Gig In The Sky are best heard together as one song, but ONLY from the original vinyl or CD......forget the many remastered and digital varients that change the feel and tone and then either chop the final vocals to pieces or leave them out entirely. Also brilliant live or recorded is Shine On You Crazy Diamond and Wish You Were Here, both from the Wish You Were Here album . The Wall is a brilliant concept album and okay film, but the title song that you know is one of the lesser songs from the album. Comfortably Numb live from Pulse is now probably the worlds most popular video, and Mother is my own choice of best song from The Wall, just ahead of a few others.
Momentary Lapse of Reason is full of great tracks, and this is perhaps foremost amongst them. I wasn't aware of music until around the mid-80s, so this was "the beginning" of Pink Floyd for me. In the same way Metallica's black album was their intro album for me, and only later I discovered their earlier work. That's the thing about a musical journey; you sort of emerge midstream, somewhere in the flow, and only later discover the source of the river.
Comfortably numb at the pulse concert. Also Sorrow from the pulse concert. I would love to see you react to a lyrics video their song Time from Dark side of the moon also :)
Yes to more pink floyd! Everything is awesome. High hopes it a good one, anything from dark side of the moon album and their animal album is so good but you got to do it back to back whole album to get it so good though..
i think you should check out sorrow from the pulse concerts (1994) they were so good or you could do comfortably numb from the same concerts every track on that tour was an awesome performance though, some are better than the original versions in my opinion and show excellence of Pink Floyd the visuals of the concerts were also fantastic
This album was a transition period for them with internal conflict amongst Roger Waters and the rest of the band. If I'm not mistaken by the time this album was underway Waters had already left the band allowing David Gilmore and Richard Wright having primary creative control although unlike Waters, Gilmore and Wright were less controlling and welcomed ideas from anyone who offered them.
Bro, you really need to go down the Pink Floyd rabbit hole! A couple songs to start out with might be " Comfortably Numb" from the album "The Wall" and "Time" from "The Dark Side of the Moon". After you get a taste, you HAVE to listen to both albums in their entirety. Both are concept albums and I'm sure you will love the experience. I would suggest doing a little reading on the story behind the albums then just go all in for the ride! Love your reactions! See you on the flip side!
What you gotta know about pink floyd. This came out in 87. Pink fliyd came out as college students in the mid 60s and were really avant garde/trippy. Back then on thier 1st record the guitar and singer was Syd Barrett. He blew his mind on LSD, Dave Gilmour stepped in for the second album and they had huge success in the 70s. Roger the bass player was the primary lyricist up through the wall and final cut. Roger left the band, they had an epic beef. This is the later era of floyd, where Dave took over on vocals. You gotta hear the datk side of the moon album. Particularly money and time, wish you were here, th animals record w pigs and dogs. Then gi back and it the early stuff like intetstellar overdrive, arnold layne and see emily play. The middle period w roger is by far their most popular era. Literally anything from the 70s is pure golden fire
Yeah not Pink Floyd’s best. IMO I prefer the early more Syd and Roger influenced than Gilmore. Gilmore is great but I find his sound more predictable and commercial in that way.