A thing that doesn’t get much attention: The sound engineering was exquisite on the PULSE tour It was like the whole outdoor stadium was wrapped in yummy quadraphonic headphones
Yup, saw them in rain out Houston with them exiting the concert in the song of "Run" ironically. Unfortunately, the storm was over by the time we got to our vehicle. It was in Rice stadium. A month latet, we saw them in the Superdome in New Orleans. It was simply mind blowing with them playing for almost 3 hours. I think they played the entire Dark Side of the Moon album or at least most of it. The video while playing the beginning of Time was awesaome!
Saw Pulse in El Paso. It was my wife's 1st concert lol! We skipped college and drove down from Roswell, New Mexico (got out of it by giving a couple proffs a shirt)!
I saw this show in Pittsburgh.....Floor 2 Seats Row 50 dead center. Even got Division Bell seat cushions. Can you believe back then I paid $100 each for the tickets. Worth every penny.
@@PradaWest Can't wait till you do The Dark Side Of The Moon, especially the track, 'Time'. Keep on puffing, all the best from the far north of New Zealand. Subbed.
Every song they do during this Pulse concert is at least equivalent to almost any other band's Grand finale!! Try High Hopes or sorrow or run like hell! You'll get the same jaw-dropping experience with different sounding songs. Another one that's people's favorite is the song "wish you were here" from the same concert!
I was there the night that was recorded. Also seen them 6 weeks before that in Rotterdam. Gigs that will be with me till my dying day. I was 23 years old back then, now 53 and still love the Floyd.
I can’t explain in words how much I’ve always loved this song. It’s a feeling that evolves as the decades go by. Pink Floyd is a whole rabbit hole experience. Thank you for opening your mind to them. 💕✌🏻
So glad you got around to reacting to this. And you respected the guitar solos, legend. The entire show is amazing. It's like the Queen rabbit hole, just pick a song and dive in. Shine on you crazy Diamond or One of these Days I recommend next
Hi Prada, thanks for this! Since you are self-described," laid back smoker dude," you will fit in well with PF fans. Not that smoke is required, but I still smile at remembering putting on DSOTM or The Wall, which is the album Comfortably Numb is on, and have my thoughts pulled in so many attractive ways. Maybe find a friend and go through one of the albums together for a reaction. You might Google the album for context - it would help, because some are "concept albums" and so the songs are part of a bigger theme and they relate to each other. Comfortably Numb is a perfect example. You wouldn't know this song is about the life of a rock star and is semi-autobiographical. The Wall is a metaphor of his desire to protect himself from the pain of life, but it also prevents his growth.
This is what you get when you have musicians who genuinely love their music and love to perform live. They do everything in their power to reach every single person in the audience emotionally.
Couldn't agree more! 👏 I think if he listens to DSOTM he will definitely become a Floyd fan and yes it has to be the WHOLE album no point otherwise imo.
great reaction, the whole pulse concert is amazing, id recommend that you try "HIGH HOPES" or "TIME" from the same pulse concert, im sure you will enjoy both aswell as many others
Well done for responding so fast to suggestion. Every number they performed at Pulse 1994 was spectacular. A few tracks start of with teasers, they do not rush to get into the songs, part of the magic. David Gilmore, Nick Mason and Roger Waters are all individually touring this year. Maybe try "Wish you were here" next?
Your intro says it all bruh, especially with Floyd😁ppp 13:21 a blunt and some headphones lol. I saw them in 77' lol The ANIMALS tour 😁🤟Enjoy your Journey
Much to my wife's chargran I have bought cars to build old style audio sysytems in so that I can play my favourite music properly, this being such. She hates on some days she can hear my car before she sees it! If I get this one right (1997 Calibra), she'll hear me when she's in work!
You really need to watch Echoes live in Pompeii 1970ish,. Their original great song. to get you back to the roots of what was a new era for Pink Floyd sound-wise
The other night, we saw Nick Mason and Guy Pratt live in Concert With Nicks new band. About as close as you will ever get to seeing Pink Floyd Live. The experience was out of this world, to be in the same building as an original Pink Floyd co founder is a privilege
I have never seen them in concert, Pink Floyd, but I’ve always listened to their songs and another song. There’s another brick in the wall. I definitely suggest that one.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
If you live in the United States or Canada, you could go see the tribute band (Australian Pink Floyd). They give an excellent show both musically and visually, not as elaborate as the original band, but still very interesting.
I did get to see this band live in Los Angeles, they were outstanding. It was a nighttime show in an outdoor venue (I think it was Dodger Stadium). It was sensory overload to say the least. I was so immersed in the music, I forgot where I was for a time. The person I was with thought I had passed out and shook me to bring me back to reality. Damn him!!!! You should check out the Aid for Armenia song Smoke On The Water. David Gilmore, Brian May, Tony Iommi and a few other great guitar players are together on that song also Roger Taylor on Drums and I think maybe Ozzy Osborne along with some awesome others making up the super group.
I was lucky enough to see them live in Toronto in 88 and I was completely mesmerized (the magic Mushrooms helped 😂) But it was one of the best experiences I've ever witnessed. The light show and props were like none other. Great Gig in the sky is a must experience of life❤ Great reaction as usual my friend and Peace out ✌️ ☮️
Next band you do...Boston. first album. First track is their biggest but not my favorite. Start with Peace of Mind. Then, entire album is 100% awesome.
Brilliant! (and PF were OK too! 😂) As an "older" PF fan I would recommend :- For another "live" check out PART 1 only "Echoes (Part 1)" live at Pompeii 1972 No Audience, No Lights, No Pyrotechnics just Gods playing to the Gods (you'll understand about pt1 vs pt2 later so take it on faith for now) For an album.... "The Dark Side of the Moon" BUT heads up, Tracks transition directly into each other so best done as Side 1 / Side 2 But if you want to do tracks:- 1. "Speak to me" + "Breathe (in the air) + " On the Run" 2. "Time" 3. "The Great Gig in the Sky" 4. “Money" 5. "Us and Them" + "Any Colour You Like" 6. "Brain Damage" + "Eclipse" The album starts and ends with a heartbeat, and is basically a Bible for modern life. "Speak to me" samples the entire album "Breathe" the follies of life in the fast lane without stopping to live in the moment. "On the Run" instrumental fear of flying and stress of international travel. "Time" the WAKE UP DUMMY every teenager and old person should hear. "The Great Gig in the Sky" guest vocals Clare Torry possibly the deepest dive into the emotions surrounding Death you will ever hear! brace yourself 😉 "Money" a sarcastic look at the ridiculous nature of extreme wealth. "Us and Them" the fallacy of the binary choice, and the most chilled anti war song ever recorded. "Any Colour You Like" instrumental look at that false choice concept. "Brain Damage" another way everything can be taken from you, referencing former band member Syd Barretts struggle with failing mental health. The light and the Dark within. Eclipse everything you knew, know or will ever know falls into the shadow of darkness and will be lost, so live right now and make life wonderful The final spoken words "there is no dark side of the Moon really matter of fact its all dark" but the original recorded voice went on to say "the only thing that makes it light is the sun" and it's fun to know this brightness was hidden from us on the original album😉
The entire 'Pulse' concert is amazing. Not one weak track was performed. Pink Floyd was famous for live performance as an immersive experience. I was lucky to see them perform twice. This tour, the staging and lighting cost 25 million--in 1994 dollars. This tour included the 'Pulse' show that is available on YT, but it also included the entirety of 'Dark Side of the Moon' which was a primary reason the band wanted to go on tour as a nod to their history. They were at their apex of skills. This live performance captured on film is considered one of the best live shows--full stop. I hope you take the time--either for the channel or just as a musician--to explore their catalog.
Great Reaction! Need to watch Sorrow from pulse concert better than that or just as good. Also Time, Us And Them, Money, Keep Talking all from pulse concert
I've been a die hard Queenie since 1975 - but I was a huge fan of Pink Floyd before Freddie came into my life. I played their 1973 album Dark Side of The Moon pretty much continuously. What great music we had when I was a teenager. We were very very blessed.
I saw this Tour in '94 (Division Bell) when it was released Live from that tour is PULSE, saw it at the Hoosier Dome at Indianapolis, Indiana June 14th, 1994. 3 had 3 Stages they toured with (3 days to set up, 2 days to take down) so unless they wanted to play 1 show a week...).
The entire pulse concert is off the charts, just pick any song. Some of the best assembled talent on stage and behind. Guitars grow up and wish that David Gilmour would play em. You would enjoy SORROW live pulse, it will leave you speechless.
Welcome, brother! You're among friends. This concert has become kind of legendary, and for good reason. If you explore the PULSE rabbit hole, you'll find every song that night was incredible, not only from an audio standpoint, but also visually. I had the pleasure of seeing this tour, and it was just magical. For a better idea of what it was like actually being at the concert and watching the light show, take a look at "One Of These Days". And of course there are the hits ~ "Wish You Were Here", "Time", "Money", "Another Brick In The Wall (Part II)", "Hey You", and many others. As I say, you can pick any song from that night and it will be wonderful. Oh - at some lucky concerts, they performed the entire "Dark Side Of The Moon" album. So there are PULSE versions of that, too.
The Pink Floyd rabbit hole runs deep my Friend, Please do this entire concert in reaction segments to start your journey down the rabbit hole, I'm sure you are going to be most greatful for continuing this journey you started, Loving the reactions and looking forward to more, Whenever you are having one of those days like we all do from time to time, may I suggest that you get comfortable at home, turn your phone "OFF", smoke a blunt, turn down the lights, put a pair of headphones on, then start a Pink Floyd album, lay back and listen to it nonstop from start to finish, as All their albums are meant to be experienced, it will harmonise your Heart, Spirit and Soul my Friend, I also hope that you will bring Pink Floyd into the lives of those you care about and are close to you, I'm sure they will be greatful you guided them to the Pink Floyd experience, God Bless.
Thank you so much for reacting to this. I was in high school here in North Carolina when this song first came out in 1979. I remember it well. My girlfriend at the time and I loved attending concerts. It was one of the things we loved doing together. My wife did the same thing during that time period as well. There were a huge number of wonderful groups at the time and concerts were not very expensive to attend. Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Boston, Journey, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Triumph, 38 Special, Foreigner, and many others. I cannot describe to you what a wonderful time it was to be young then compared to today. We were happier, relationships were closer, life was more carefree, and the music was spectacular. Our 4 adult children (28-33) love 70’s/80’s music just as we do. My heart just aches that young people will not get to experience life as we did as teenagers in the 70’s/80’s. Again, thank you so much for posting this video. It was a wonderful treat.
Yeah!! 👏🏻🙌🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🎸 Thank you!! I’m so glad you enjoyed it. Dude I meditate to PF lol. If you like to bake and chill, this is your band my friend! You have the most amazing journey ahead of you…can’t wait to sit back and watch it. PF fans will flood your page too. 😊
Nice sir. As much as I'm a PF freak, a couple of other classic guitar solos back in the great days of 70's and 80's are The Eagles - Hotel California - 1977, and Dire Straits - Sultans of Swing - 1983 Alchemy. Would love to see you react to those. Cheers.
How many groups do a live double album, and the performance is so good that those versions of the songs become the definitive versions of the songs? I really love this song from The Wall but this blows it away.
The last tour for Pink Floyd show was in New Orleans super dome, there was so much happening every song your thoughts what will they do next. Very hard to explain but 50 thousand people quiet all durning this song. The greatest guitar solo I have ever hear, I feel special that I got to experience this unbelievable concert.
That was a cool reaction. Thank you for not stopping it, that was classy. Pink Floyd are just awesome. Do your ears and soul a favor and react ASAP to "The Great Gig in the Sky" from the same 1994 Pulse concert. You can thank me later :)
This is random but if you listen to a band called the Th' Dudes from way back doing a song you have definitely never heard of called Asian Cigarettes. Then I'll subscribe but you will love it plus there's more suggestions you will love. Peace.
Feel nothing, feel for nobody. You see the pain, you see the suffering but feel nothing because you're comfortably numb...No human and one day may happen to you and there's no one. Yuli Alicia
As a "laid back smoker guy"... I don't remember if I started to smoke first and than listened to PF or if it was the opposite way but through out the years I have spent many hours with PF and consumed many kilos smoke and every second of that combination has been an harmonic space travel.
Scusa ,ma...erano due sbadigli quelli? No no ragazzo mio, non ci siamo, com'è possibile sbadigliare davanti a questa meraviglia? Voglio pensare che fossi stanco,non annoiato 🤗
TO any idgets on this video can you answer one question. What did this video and the whole concert released on as it was ground breaking at the time. Ok, answer.