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Pink Floyd Reaction THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON (FIRST TIME REACTION!) PT.1| Dereck Reacts 

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Hi all welcome back to another video Dereck Reacts back at it again! This time around we take a look at for the first time ever on Dereck Reacts a full album review of Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of The Moon. See me react to one of the most iconic albums of all time. Whats all the buzz about on this album? See it now!
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@cynthiagauthier8897
@cynthiagauthier8897 3 года назад
This album is an experience you need to listen in a whole when you are relax during a quiet and dark night.
@caltblake6112
@caltblake6112 3 года назад
and a little pot lol
@jimo7593
@jimo7593 3 года назад
@@caltblake6112 or not. Granted, being high surely gives you a different, but great experience for sure. Wish you were here as well...oh my does it ever...lol
@colinaudette291
@colinaudette291 3 года назад
@@caltblake6112 that does nothing compared to listening to it on mushrooms lmao
@thierrybelleguicarchitect1802
@thierrybelleguicarchitect1802 2 года назад
Well...I bought it in 1973 and I was 13th....because of the picture!.... Then my live changed.... Its really amazing...how music could follow your life....and also develop your imagination..... I listen to PF with my first love!.... I still remneber it... Cheers
@carolemcfarlane9541
@carolemcfarlane9541 3 года назад
I was 18 when this album was released. I'm 65 now. This is still as fresh as it was then. So grateful to have been around when this was released. So glad to see that there still so much interest in this treasure. Enjoy
@GrouchyMarx
@GrouchyMarx 3 года назад
Same here. At 18 in '73, I went out and got this album the very morning it hit the stores. Being a PF fans way before Dark Side, we just knew they would someday come out with something rather earth-shattering and awesome as Dark Side. Hope you got to see them in concert. Finally saw them in '88 and they were incredible! ✌️😎
@johnbusboy6818
@johnbusboy6818 3 года назад
i was 21 now im 69
@krkhns
@krkhns 3 года назад
Thirteen for me. I can still remember the first time I heard it. Only concert I can remember every minute of is The Wall in 1980.
@NetTubeUser
@NetTubeUser 3 года назад
I was only 10 when my father asked me to listen to this album. Well, every time I was listening to the intro ... I was always petrified and hypnotized by this specific song. Everything about this song really scared me, but I don't know why ... I enjoyed it.
@ElDuderino716
@ElDuderino716 3 года назад
FINALLY!!!! Someone gets it!! Thank you for reviewing this album in its entirety. This is arguably, the GREATEST album of all time!
@mrpatchw0rk716
@mrpatchw0rk716 7 месяцев назад
Yes it is sir!
@guillaumemathieu1260
@guillaumemathieu1260 3 года назад
This is a masterpiece. So ahead of its time. I grew up listening to this everytime I got in my parents car and I'm so thankfull.
@guillaumemathieu1260
@guillaumemathieu1260 3 года назад
I also remember my aunt being so unconfortable and scared of On The Run and Time especially when we were at the Pulse concert which was by the way the first ever concert I had been to. Needless to say any other concert after that was a bit of a disappointement 😅
@gbsailing9436
@gbsailing9436 3 года назад
If I've said it once, I've said it a thousand times...when you world turns to shit and you've had a crappy day, you come home, pour a scotch (or similar), or glass of red, drink that offing it down. Then, pour another, woof that down too, then pour a third one and go turn off all the lights. Put THIS (or any) Pink Floyd record on. Go find a bean bag or deep leather couch, put your headphones on and sink down into your chair, close your eyes, sip away the final drink, and let the music sooth your soul !!!
@colinaudette291
@colinaudette291 3 года назад
Wrong drug, friend.
@gbsailing9436
@gbsailing9436 3 года назад
@@colinaudette291 LOL. Coffee?
@unknown772
@unknown772 3 года назад
"Time" is a masterpiece
@llanitedave
@llanitedave 3 года назад
Every time I listen to this album it's a first reaction all over again.
@ippolit4262
@ippolit4262 3 года назад
Well said!!
@pattiecoxey
@pattiecoxey 3 года назад
Nick Mason the drummer has been so underestimated. Watch this on the "Pulse" live performance. Absolutely incredible show. 🎶
@randyrutherford1186
@randyrutherford1186 Год назад
Echoes live in Pompeii too ! His ride symbol is the best ever on this album
@jimo7593
@jimo7593 3 года назад
This was the very first album I ever owned. I was just 9 yrs old n heard Money and the word "bullshit". I was shocked such a word could be said in music. Saved up from shoveling driveways and rode my bike to Mammoth Mart and bought the album. Snuck it into the house because I thought for sure my mom would know about the curse word and take it from me. Got it into my room, closed the door and put on the headphones, again so mom wouldn't know. I was blown away at hearing Breathe and decided to stop it and put in a blank 8-track to record it. To this day I still have that album and it's been played a total of two times, once for the 8-track, second time for a cassette. I currently have all their albums first release and still sealed with the exception Momentary Lapse. Still looking for that at a reasonable price...lol
@ippolit4262
@ippolit4262 3 года назад
Got me stoked to see you react to the full album!! You are great at this!!
@squidkid2
@squidkid2 2 года назад
Claire Torrey was called in out of the blue and had no real idea of the general direction of the album. She really knew nothing about the group or what they wanted. The mic'd her and played the backing track of the song and told her they wanted her to just sing a wordless part. She had no idea how to approach the task and just went in made up the whole track in one take. They asked her if she would do another take but she said she didn't think she could do a better take and then left. She assumed that they wouldn't use the track and forgot about the gig. Later after the album was released, she was in a music store and was listening to the album and suddenly heard her voice on the album and was shocked to hear that they had used the take pretty much as she sang it on that day in the studio. The album was a huge hit, and her singing became a part of a rock legend. There is a video on RU-vid where she relates the story of how the whole thing went down. Great reaction.
@garydzierzanowski2249
@garydzierzanowski2249 3 года назад
when this album came out times were different in the 70s , i m not proud kids don't try this at home. It was when i had my first cigarette and weed the same time, it was cool to smoke i love Lucy did on TV, my friend got me stoned and told me i have to hear her brothers new album he just bought (dark side of the moon just released ) I was 10 years old . when great gig in the sky started, i knew she was dying because he starts off saying has not afraid to die , then she says it near at end of song ,very beautiful and powerful , She left me alone to hear the second side all by myself. When the last song Brain Damage, Eclipse started it became my favorite song from the album, little scary and chills with that laughter, and stoned, but loved the backing girl vocals. I remembered WOW , LOVED IT. but when it was over cried a little it was to me with my imagination, such a great story they were saying with words sounds and instruments and vocals. i saw them once in concert, i went to Halloween barn party when i lived in Salem mass it was the music that looped, it was perfect. They went back to this sound again of Brain Damage, Eclipse, of girl backing vocals to me. Check out Pink Floyd - What Do You Want from Me [ 1080p HD 60fps ] Pink Floyd Clare Torry "The Great Gig in the Sky" interview
@dhekelia133
@dhekelia133 3 года назад
It’s one thing having this masterpiece arriving to you completed. Just for you to listen to with headsets. But, how does a band not just come up with the concept of the album, but have the pure genius to actually craft it into something so far ahead of its time and for it to have so many layers to it. The lyrics, the sounds, the arrangement. Never been bettered.
@Ozarkprepper643
@Ozarkprepper643 2 года назад
Nick Mason's drum work is spot-on as always. This heartbeat continues from the beginning to the end. And he's playing on his drums regardless of the time signatures they are in. Richard Wright is on keyboards. Many songs he's on a Hammond organ which used a Leslie speaker. And all of them regardless what instruments they're playing are often using a Moog synthesizer. Alan Parsons did the mixing four Pink Floyd. Had the opportunity to see the concert. Just like Animals it was absolutely mind-blowing. Also seen the wall and momentary lapse of reason. I purchased Piper at the Gates of Dawn in 1968 I have everything they ever recorded on vinyl still have some 8 tracks and most everything had been re-recorded on cassette many times. I'm so glad you young people are taking the time to discover the wonderful music we took for granted.
@Ozarkprepper643
@Ozarkprepper643 2 года назад
It would see I didn't mention the other two okay you had Rodger Waters he does some of the singing rode a good deal all the songs and plays Bass. Then you've got David Gilmour who's doing the sweet guitar work and most of the vocals. And as good as it is on this LP of course has one of the best solos of all time in Comfortably Numb.
@auzdoz
@auzdoz 3 года назад
Really enjoyed your reaction! Can't wait for you to do a full album reaction to "Wish you were here". Keep Rocking!!!👍🏻✌🏻🤘🏻
@CaptainNemo1701
@CaptainNemo1701 3 года назад
Welcome to the universe of Pink Floyd, my favourite band of all time for over 40 years now. I hope you check out their other 70's albums and yes, the flow like DSOTM too.
@NoProb4Rob
@NoProb4Rob 3 года назад
In the intro for Time, the clock strikes through the strum of the guitar 12 times, before the vocals kick in.
@philshorten3221
@philshorten3221 3 года назад
Worth noting:- Great Gig is the last track on side 1 of the vinyl.... So back in the day, you had to have a break to "come-round" get up, flip the disc and start with the meat & bones of life. Also the last passage on the end of "Time" is actually a "reprise" of the earlier track "Breathe (in the air)" Just love your attention to the detail 😉
@jonsey156
@jonsey156 3 года назад
For his 1971 film 'A Clockwork Orange', Stanley Kubrick asked Pink Floyd to use parts of the "Atom Heart Mother' suite, but the band refused. In spite of this, the Atom Heart Mother album cover can be seen in two places during the scene in the music shop.
@haroldjacobs3679
@haroldjacobs3679 3 года назад
Really good that you're doing this particular album the way that you are doing it. (I'm about to watch this first of two reactions) Thanks for doing this.
@johnandrews3151
@johnandrews3151 3 года назад
The Alan Parsons Project/Tales Of Mystery And Imagination - Edgar Alan Poe This album is also well worth an album review! Please select the 1976 original release. It is the original release without the spoken word by Orson Wells.
@Rowenband
@Rowenband 3 года назад
Hi Dereck. Now that you started Pink Floyd, it would be great to see you react to other great prog-rock bands like Yes, Genesis, Gentle Giant, King Crimson, Jethro Tull. You have a whole lot of lists on your channel, prog could be a new one.
@slubert
@slubert 3 года назад
Notice how time ends by transitioning back to the first song "Breathe" as a sense of coming back home, thats the "reprise". It even has the "Home, home again" in the lyrics as if the character in the story has gotten old after "time"
@Karen_in_Canada
@Karen_in_Canada 2 месяца назад
Glad to see you can appreciate a full musical experience. So many young people have never even heard stuff like this
@marniethedyslexic6445
@marniethedyslexic6445 3 года назад
Great reaction. I love this album. This is the right way to do it.Pink Floyd albums can be a life-changing experience.😀👍❤️✌️🌼
@nicoladc89
@nicoladc89 2 года назад
6:47 Richard Wright, Nick Mason, David Gilmour but you forgot the genius behind this, Roger Waters (the author of all the lyrics and pratically all the music). In the Live at Pompeii movie you can see Roger while creating the On the run intro with a synth (Live at Pompeii was released in 1972). You have to listen to Animals and The Wall, their two best albums. P.S. someone passes off 8D audio as a big new technology, Pink Floyd did it 50 years ago.
@jabreck1934
@jabreck1934 3 года назад
Internal refraction of light. It’s how rainbows are made
@biddendensue
@biddendensue 3 года назад
Welcome to Prog Rock, Derreck. I am so glad you have listened to this entire album. It's an experience, not something you should dip in and out of.
@amarillagriffin7427
@amarillagriffin7427 3 года назад
Can't wait for your reaction to PINK FLOYD SONG'S. COMFORTABLY NUMB. WISH YOU WERE HERE. SHINE ON YOU CRAZY DIAMOND. SORROW. RUN LIKE HELL. MONEY.
@charwinchris
@charwinchris 3 года назад
J'aime l'univers de Pink Floyd ! La guitare de David Gilmour.
@gablen23
@gablen23 3 года назад
You are not alone with Time being your favorite track, it is one for the ages, honestly the entire album is.
@GrouchyMarx
@GrouchyMarx 3 года назад
I have to commend you for doing this concept album this way. As they're meant to heard. @ 3:55 that is the hallmark of 'concept albums' and why they're best heard beginning to end as you did. A lot of reactors start with Time or Great Gig for their first Floyd, and that's OK but I always encourage them to at least listen the whole album beginning to end on their own time, while doing a chore around the house or driving, or just laying back with the headphones on and chilling out with any concept album, just to appreciate and understand the 'concepts'. The same with all concept albums like many of the Beatles, Yes, Moody Blues, etc. Speaking of Yes, that's another awesome prog rock band you should do since you like PF. I didn't see any Yes on your video page. A very different style than PF naturally. If you want to try some Yes, I suggest start with their big album called, 'The Yes Album' (1971) and it's first song, "Yours Is No Disgrace". I predict by the time you review the 3rd song "Starship Trooper" you'll be a Yes fan too! If that happens, keep going thru the album like you did Dark Side. Yes's next even more incredible album to review is 'Fragile' also from 1971. Enjoy! ✌️😎
@goytabr
@goytabr Год назад
You're not the first young reactor that I see mentioning the "heartbeats" in the beginning of "Time", but unlike what is heard in "Speak to Me" and "Eclipse", they're not heartbeats. They're the tictac of a mechanical clock (the song is "Time", after all...). It was exactly during the 1970s that quartz clocks and watches started replacing mechanical ones, which with only few modifications had been the technology used to measure and mark the passage of time for centuries until then. Quartz technology was both more precise and cheaper to mass-produce due to its much simpler mechanism, so it took the world as a storm and rendered mechanical clocks obsolete almost overnight. Except for some luxury hand-crafted models, nearly all clocks and watches produced today are quartz-based. And quartz clocks are silent, while mechanical ones had that characteristic noise, which was called a "tictac". It ranged from almost imperceptible to very loud, depending on the type and make of the clock, but in 1973 everybody still recognized that sound instantly.
@jimangela4589
@jimangela4589 3 года назад
The album's theme is on the stresses of a traveling rock 'n' roll band. The stress associated with airplane travel, not enough time, death, money, violence, the illusion of choice, challenging conventional norms at the expense of being deemed nuts.
@195511SM
@195511SM 3 года назад
In 1994, when they did the 'PULSE' tour.......they performed all of the 'Division Bell' album.....sprinkled in a bunch of random other classics along the way........& then for the 2nd half of the show.....returned to do all of 'Dark Side of the Moon'....in its entirety. They then finished off the show with encores......'Comfortably Numb' & 'Run Like Hell'. My ears are STILL ringing in 2021. Saw them 2 nights in a row in Oakland, CA.
@melrose1991
@melrose1991 3 года назад
Alan Parsons was the producer and had people in the booth reading all the spoken words you hear. He is a genius.
@GrouchyMarx
@GrouchyMarx 3 года назад
@ 11:30 Try listening to "On The Run" while buzzing down freeways and the interchanges! I interpret this as doing just that and the guy ends up crashing his car into overhead embankment, laughing all the way in. It's open to interpretation, but it's lead into "Time" and it's regretting of wasting of time fits. Then Great Gig I interpret as his wife crying, agonizing over his death which he mumbles about before the song starts. What's amazing to we who've known this music since the 60s and 70s is all you reactors think "It's amazing for 1973!" Well dude, it was amazing then too, but still just the same old state of the art... musically, as well as technically with the new synthesizers and new ways of doing music. And movies too for that matter. It was just "state of the art" then, but it's nice to see that it was so well done back then it sounds (or looks) new in this day and age. And BTW, I like that you back it up a few seconds after comments. Good idea so you don't miss any of it and can keep track of the flow. @ 14:15 And dude! You like Clockwork Orange too, Dereck! Love Kubrick's work. Have you seen "2001: A Space Odyssey"? @ 28:00 One thing to note Dereck. Since albums came out on LPs a transition wasn't possible. Even on cassette tapes. One had to flip the record or tape over! LOL! It was with CDs and beyond that one could finally play an entire album seamlessly. Going to check out your part 2 now. ✌️😎
@BG-uy9lj
@BG-uy9lj 3 года назад
Space odyssey 😌
@benjammin7729
@benjammin7729 3 года назад
“I want to feel everything.” This album makes you feel everything, every time.
@terencemetcalfe4281
@terencemetcalfe4281 3 года назад
One of the best albums ever perfect for chilling or having a smoke what a group xx
@samueldevulder
@samueldevulder 3 года назад
Thanks Dereck to react it in full length. You can now see how the album is build to be listened as whole and not cut into individual singles. This must have been a long editing job for you, but this is worth it. I hoped you enjoyed it as much as we (well I, at least) do. sam .oO(hint: listen to this totally relaxed in bed/bath/whatever with headset with sound turned loud to isolate yourself from this oppressing world)
@thomaswhite7783
@thomaswhite7783 3 года назад
Two rules when it comes to Pink Floyd: #1 Always wear headsets #2 Never interrupt a David Gilmour solo.
@jollyrodgers7272
@jollyrodgers7272 3 года назад
I really felt the Pain and Sadness WHEN YOU INTERRUPTED THE GREAT GIG IN THE SKY!!!
@LizzieJaneBennet
@LizzieJaneBennet 3 года назад
Wow ! This is next next next level ! ♥️
@Hippychic723
@Hippychic723 3 года назад
I’m loving your reaction to this album! You have just been on your own little trip and I’m glad you shared it with us 😌😌😌😌😌😌😌😌
@thomaswhite7783
@thomaswhite7783 3 года назад
Remember, this masterpiece was created in the age of analog. No digital trickery like you have today.
@evelynproulx1853
@evelynproulx1853 2 года назад
Ah, Dark side of the moon! Classic of mine... I was 13 when this album was released... heard still then... Pink Floyd was so interesting (still is) and unpredictable... (sorry for my English, I'm a French speaking person). :-)
@gloriamartin3006
@gloriamartin3006 3 года назад
Sí, sí sí...es de la mejor música que oí en su momento...un talento increíble. Felicidades por tu reacción. 🤗🤗🤗🤗
@christinerobinson3819
@christinerobinson3819 3 года назад
Just made myself a coffee and ready to settle down to enjoy this
@paulflewitt5599
@paulflewitt5599 3 года назад
Interesting to note that the phasing from left to right in the sound was constructed from their live shows. They were one of the first bands to experiment with quadrophonic sound (early surround sound) at their shows. It was designed to envelope you in different sounds to illicit different emotions and feelings. In this album, it definitely works.
@kevinfeldman5100
@kevinfeldman5100 3 года назад
Dark Side of the Moon, was a concept album. The album is about life, birth through death.
@garryiglesias4074
@garryiglesias4074 3 года назад
Yeah ! Welcome Dereck !
@thierrybelleguicarchitect1802
@thierrybelleguicarchitect1802 2 года назад
Fully agreed...
@NetTubeUser
@NetTubeUser 3 года назад
When I was 10, I was always petrified, and hypnotized by the intro. Everything about this song scared me, but I don't know why I enjoyed it. What a paradox! I think it's because when you are really young, you are extremely curious about everything, and sometimes, it's so strange, different, and so particular that you try to understand even if it's frightening. It's weird, I know. Pink Floyd albums are always perfection. The songs and instruments are always pure, crystal clear, clean, so unique, so deep, so emotional, so trippy, so special. It's just ... perfection.
@MarkTitus420
@MarkTitus420 2 года назад
I wouldn't mind having 'The Great big Gig in the Sky' played at my funeral - it
@wildeone1645
@wildeone1645 3 года назад
Dereck, now that you are reacting to this iconic album you must also react to the full Tubular Bells album which is just as iconic.
@sarahbarnes1041
@sarahbarnes1041 3 года назад
Big up to the backing vocals
@pattiecoxey
@pattiecoxey 3 года назад
The greatest experiment with a synthesizer!
@johnbusboy6818
@johnbusboy6818 3 года назад
clare torrey did the backing vocals on dark side of the moon
@garryiglesias4074
@garryiglesias4074 3 года назад
Actually the speak to me -> breathe transition is just when the woman screams... As soon as you got the Esus9 chord, you're into Breathe.
@aliefseventri9793
@aliefseventri9793 3 года назад
I'm 20 and been listened DSOTM a while, this is the first time i experienced album like this, it was so amazing
@cmoiden37
@cmoiden37 3 года назад
hi dereck! ahh !! the pink floyd ... one of my favorite bands with queen and the beatles. note that jean jacques goldman sampled a few seconds for the start of "puisque tu pars" but would talk about it when the time comes
@hongfang2508
@hongfang2508 3 года назад
Beginning bit contains snippets of songs that follow. The cash register comes from Money, first song on side 2. This sets stage for the rock opera that is the entire album
@nwahyell
@nwahyell 3 года назад
One of the greatest album of all time, if not the greatest! Freaking love that one. You should do The Piper at The gates Of Dawn, Atom Heart Mother, Wish you were here! I mean all Pink Floyd album are masterpieces in my opinion. Also, funny you said that it gives you a reggae vibe, a band called Easy Star All-Stars, covered the whole album in a reggae dubby genre! It’s called Dub Side of The Moon. So well produced, I recommend for whoever is curious to check it out. They also did an album of Radiohead, one album of The Beatles and Thriller the album of Micheal Jackson!
@Dakota0425
@Dakota0425 3 года назад
Yes, a little weed and a couple cocktails in a candle lit room at night. It’s awesome! Love you and your channel mate. 🤙🏼🧜‍♂️😶‍🌫️🥃😎🥰
@GetBackJoe1969
@GetBackJoe1969 2 года назад
Much better to react than trying to look at these songs individually
@pouetpouetdaddy5
@pouetpouetdaddy5 3 года назад
the only album who seems to me as genius as any classical music...the first time I heard it completely, it was 1993 at the New York Planetarium for their 20th anniversary...it was a laser& music show, all the album...people went totally...bananas in the room! that was an experience
@domenicgalata1470
@domenicgalata1470 3 года назад
It’s one of the greatest selling albums of all time. Spent years on the Charts. Not weeks, or months....years. Part of a run of classic albums from Meddle ( the album before DSOTM) through to The Wall. Outstanding song writing, playing and production. You are in the PF rabbit now 🕳 🐇
@kiernangleason2080
@kiernangleason2080 3 года назад
This was awesome, definitely react to meddle next
@cityhonors1
@cityhonors1 3 года назад
😁 Thank you for doing the entire Album this way! 😍 You rock! ✌🏿🐰 #ENRGYZRBunny
@meloman0027
@meloman0027 3 года назад
People say that this album could become a soundtrack to "Wizard of Oz".
@johnkantides9589
@johnkantides9589 2 года назад
Smoke a joint and listen to Album from beginning till end… it’s an epic.. no breaks…. From beginning to end….. and then you will understand the genius and the message.
@BliterTV
@BliterTV 2 года назад
Pink Floyd used "EMS Synthi" & "EMS VCS-3" synthesizer
@davidbandini3484
@davidbandini3484 3 года назад
Thanks for the video and about your explanations !!
@danbaldwin9511
@danbaldwin9511 3 года назад
That "on the run was a true story. This guy was going to get fired if he missed his plane, which he missed, but as he was running to catch it the plane crashed.
@damiens4601
@damiens4601 3 года назад
Cant wait for echoes and atom heart mother ^^
@robertrouse4503
@robertrouse4503 3 года назад
The album covers birth, all-too-brief childhood, adulthood, old-age, and death. You hear the first heartbeats in the beginning and the last heartbeat in the end as it stops.
@nunomuacho446
@nunomuacho446 3 года назад
those thumbs must be missing the phone! i can feel it! focusing on a album this day and age is very though, glad you did it
@softshallow7435
@softshallow7435 3 года назад
Enjoy the journey. You will never be the same person again. Obviously you have already reacted to this now as you have uploaded it so you are not the same person now. 😉
@krkhns
@krkhns 3 года назад
Think about this - One of David Gilmour's life regrets is that he can never experience what it is like to hear DSotM for the first time.
@jimo7593
@jimo7593 3 года назад
Thankfully they played this in its entirety for the PULSE tour and it's DVD. For whatever reason, PF didn't record their live shows over the years. They did for the wall tour but the results were extremely pour and they were only able to preserve about 3 songs if I recall. There is a video of the full concert from the Nassau coliseum shows, one of which I was at, but the quality is very poor.
@geraldherrmann787
@geraldherrmann787 2 года назад
"clockwork orange" top 10. "dark side of the moon" top 10.
@briangilbert230
@briangilbert230 3 года назад
In reference to time, at 27 was when i couldn't believe how fast the year went by.
@Silver-Sliver
@Silver-Sliver 3 года назад
This albums chills me out to 4th dimensional levels, which is appropriate, since the 4th dimension was believed by many to be Time itself.
@anobelkhoushabeh3831
@anobelkhoushabeh3831 2 года назад
This album is timeless.
@1234tori
@1234tori 3 года назад
thanks for react - the final part of TIME is a reprise of BREATHE
@isabellegauthier-nunez146
@isabellegauthier-nunez146 3 года назад
Un album cultissime. Merci Dereck !!!
@birrextio6544
@birrextio6544 3 года назад
You don't hear any transitions on vinyl or cdda records, but with mp3 you always get that gap with silence unless you make one file of the whole record.
@april9037
@april9037 3 года назад
Have you listened to this while watching Wizard of Oz? Amazing
@ippolit4262
@ippolit4262 3 года назад
Would you check out any song from their Dark Side live at Wembley in 1974 either money or any color you like preferably you will fall in love with the instrumentals!
@scottalynch
@scottalynch 3 года назад
The whole album has great seamless transitions. It’s meant to be listened to all at once
@AliazarSimyster
@AliazarSimyster 3 года назад
And you’ll discover Meddle, Wish you were here … Looking for it
@marymargaretmoore9034
@marymargaretmoore9034 3 года назад
Rick Wright on synths was way ahead of his time.
@yannou568
@yannou568 2 года назад
Cet album est un must. Mais psychologiquement, faut être prêt. C'est une expérience à lui seul. Sinon, il y l'album the wall qui est vraiment top
@samuelparent1908
@samuelparent1908 3 года назад
Derek have you ever listened to A saucerful of secrets or Echoes (Live at pompei version), fabulous !
@laurabretlopez9819
@laurabretlopez9819 3 года назад
Tienes canciones bonitas en tu canales lo haces de maravilla
@robertrouse4503
@robertrouse4503 3 года назад
Not necessarily Raggae, but yes, slight syncopation in places.
@salsonny
@salsonny 3 года назад
Weird synthesizer song was him rushing through airport to get on plane , then it crashes
@TangoEliott
@TangoEliott 3 года назад
Fabulous album
@patricksiney
@patricksiney Год назад
Careful with that axe Derick and Eugene
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