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Комментарии : 1,7 тыс.   
@steverobinson8214
@steverobinson8214 2 года назад
When you’re young the relevance of this song is mostly missed. When you’re older it hits you like a sledgehammer!!
@brandonseger5812
@brandonseger5812 2 года назад
Amazing how young the band was when they made the song. Such a special talent.
@SvenTviking
@SvenTviking 2 года назад
Oh fuck yeah. And they were young lads to know and understand. Days lasted FOREVER when you were a kid. Now years go by in the blink of an eye.
@michellewheatley2007
@michellewheatley2007 2 года назад
The relevance of this album is definitely hitting me hard in the past decade
@angelheadedhipster2214
@angelheadedhipster2214 2 года назад
Funny that, considering Pink Floyd were in their 20's when they wrote it.
@joehernandez9563
@joehernandez9563 2 года назад
@@angelheadedhipster2214 Yeah but they were like 150 in LSD years.
@cogee89
@cogee89 2 года назад
If Pink Floyd has never made you cry, you don't have a soul....
@markprins7776
@markprins7776 2 года назад
100% agree.
@markpk7455
@markpk7455 2 года назад
Want to go home. Take off this uniform and leave the show.
@kiwiana661
@kiwiana661 2 года назад
@@markpk7455 you have been guilty !! ..all this time!
@thedeaconofmetalshow7657
@thedeaconofmetalshow7657 2 года назад
I don't need that sort of negative person in my life.
@ianatto2004
@ianatto2004 2 года назад
Was introduced to Floyd as a really young kid by my uncle. Few years ago i finally got to see Roger Waters live playing the whole Wall album after listening to their music for 30 odd years. Was in tears a few times during the show. Was like a religious experience. Shook me deeply man haha
@paulg123
@paulg123 2 года назад
This album becomes more relevant and emotional as you get older. In your teens, it just sounds cool. In your 20s and 30s, you start to understand it more deeply. After that, it becomes a true story about everyone.
@WonderMommaOG
@WonderMommaOG 2 года назад
Well said... I agree with this 100%!
@paulg123
@paulg123 2 года назад
@@WonderMommaOG Take a listen to The Alan Parsons Project. Alan Parsons was an engineer on Dark Side of the Moon. Listen to the song 'Time'. Great song with Pink Floyds inspiration all over it...🙂
@21darkster
@21darkster 2 года назад
When I turned 23 I heard the entire Dark side of the moon Album for the first time and I listened to the entire album at least once a day for like two weeks. Time gives me anxiety so I have to listen to that song sparingly lol.
@edgargamarra4964
@edgargamarra4964 2 года назад
I'm on my late 20's and you're so right.
@butchlogan3886
@butchlogan3886 2 года назад
At 54 it hits deeper then ever before!
@brentbeardsley655
@brentbeardsley655 Год назад
My dad once said to me "one day you wake up and you're 57". I was 30 at the time. I'd never really heard him discuss his views on aging so that single comment has stayed with me. This July I'll be 56.
@brandonshaw2120
@brandonshaw2120 6 месяцев назад
Same mate
@beccaOC-5634
@beccaOC-5634 2 месяца назад
When I turned 40 my mom said to me. " How's it feel to be middle aged?". Me : what?? I'm not middle aged!!! She says ... " How old do you think your gonna become" 😂
@tylerjohnson9887
@tylerjohnson9887 Месяц назад
Happy 57th brother. Wishing you many more healthy and happy years.
@brentbeardsley655
@brentbeardsley655 Месяц назад
@@tylerjohnson9887 thank you!
@user-kp2bm2rd5x
@user-kp2bm2rd5x 18 дней назад
Woke and was 58 mother never told you the horrors of old age
@bobknight33
@bobknight33 Год назад
714 weeks as a top 10 album ...Let that sink in. Nearly 14 years top 10 spot. ... 50 yrs later still as relatable.
@fitless
@fitless Год назад
No, it spent 950 weeks on the Billboard 200. Do not mislead people, thanks.
@nscaocnjs
@nscaocnjs Год назад
@@fitless 714 as a top 10. 950 weeks total. Gotta work on that reading comprehension my friend, cheers.
@fitless
@fitless Год назад
@@nscaocnjs we are not friends, especially because you are lying. The album spent 1 week on top position. 1 week! " First arriving in March 1973, The Dark Side of the Moon spent 724 consecutive weeks in the Top 200 before dropping off of them on April 30, 1988. " go and digest the correct info!
@martyguy8185
@martyguy8185 Год назад
And we get not only one but 2 new releases this year for the 50th anniversary!!!!!
@ericelander9936
@ericelander9936 10 месяцев назад
Only reason it dropped off the charts was Billboard changing the rules. I don't care what the official figures are this has to be the best selling album of all time.
@nicholasray1153
@nicholasray1153 2 года назад
"And then one day you find Ten years have got behind you Noone told you when to run You missed the starting gun." That will make me cry every, every time.
@512Chaos
@512Chaos Год назад
The futility of the next verse devastates.
@5yearsout
@5yearsout Год назад
I try to warn my 18 year old of this, life has begun start living it! Nobody is going to wait for you to catch up.
@vickipatterson9040
@vickipatterson9040 Год назад
Best lyrics ever written.
@benkamal7284
@benkamal7284 Год назад
It's like almost all the people are talking about the sound.. But they neglect how deep the lyrics are
@satoriissatturday1475
@satoriissatturday1475 Год назад
@@benkamal7284 Which is 100% how I listen to new music, feel the soul of the song, the sound, and then you listen to the story
@scottread
@scottread 2 года назад
I always feel happy for anyone who discovers Pink Floyd.
@rhaenyralikesyoutube6289
@rhaenyralikesyoutube6289 2 года назад
Same. I'm sad that there are still so many who haven't heard of this legendary band, or write it off as a mere "rock," band.
@jamespanter6768
@jamespanter6768 2 года назад
Many many artists in History Pink Floyd is an experience, wonderful wonderful, experience. Big discography. Listen to more please
@deanrubenstein2728
@deanrubenstein2728 2 года назад
They really are one of the best bands ever
@paulauvray1962
@paulauvray1962 2 года назад
i follow Pink floyd since 1968 when David Gilmour join the Band ans at 74 years old i still enjoy it 🤩
@cyndianderson7056
@cyndianderson7056 Год назад
Same here. They're a brilliant band.
@ryanbizahaloni9839
@ryanbizahaloni9839 2 года назад
This whole album is supposed to be listened to all the way through... one song transitions to the next. That's how good this album is.
@cyndianderson7056
@cyndianderson7056 Год назад
I know it by heart. Lol. I've listened to it so many times. It's part of my soul, it feels like.
@markcraven8386
@markcraven8386 Год назад
That can't be stressed enough. If you can stop and or chatter then you are not in the zone. You just think you are.
@octaviussludberry9016
@octaviussludberry9016 Год назад
Lots of albums do that
@boddaboom77
@boddaboom77 Год назад
It's supposed to be listened to while watching "The Wizard of Oz". Lol For real, I wish I could go back and see myself reacting to DSOTM the first time I heard it. I am positive that it was the best thing I'd ever heard and it came out 20 years or so before I heard it.
@osuOhiofan4life
@osuOhiofan4life 7 месяцев назад
Absolutely!!!! The wall, wish you were here and animals is the same way
@icepick1514
@icepick1514 2 года назад
Lying on the floor in my room, in the dark, between two speakers, with the volume as loud as I could stand. That's how I will always remember this album.
@johnwriter8234
@johnwriter8234 2 года назад
..am 63, I did the SAME, Brah!
@icepick1514
@icepick1514 2 года назад
@@johnwriter8234 42 here. Cheers!
@johnwriter8234
@johnwriter8234 2 года назад
@@icepick1514 was year when album came out, and my 1st "j" !
@myamdane6895
@myamdane6895 2 года назад
@@johnwriter8234 and many more "j's" after that I'm sure haha
@walterharris3261
@walterharris3261 2 года назад
Wow! Laying on the floor between two huge house speakers listening to pink floyd! I totally forgot about doing that. Thanks for bringing that memory back. Wow!
@darthozlord
@darthozlord Год назад
“And you run, and you run to catch up to the sun, but it's sinking. Racing around to come up behind you again. The sun is the same, in a relative way, but you're older. Shorter of breath, and one day closer to death.” My favourite line.
@Kriegsgefangener31
@Kriegsgefangener31 6 месяцев назад
Possibly Roger's most insightful lyric.
@robertworkman1419
@robertworkman1419 2 месяца назад
Powerful!!
@shannonroche1182
@shannonroche1182 2 года назад
Dark side of the moon ....greatest album ever made . Masterpiece.
@danielfields2201
@danielfields2201 Год назад
The greatest ever made, and yet not even Pink Floyd's best album.
@comodoregoatknuckle6301
@comodoregoatknuckle6301 Год назад
Pink Floyd. Creating existential crisis since the 1960s. Absolutely love them.
@rowbearly6128
@rowbearly6128 2 года назад
Notice how the song is halfway over before you realize it has really started....like life itself.
@amandarice5163
@amandarice5163 Год назад
That’s the beauty of Pink Floyd…EVERYTHING is done for a reason.
@halweilbrenner9926
@halweilbrenner9926 Год назад
Profound
@jeffhagood9621
@jeffhagood9621 2 месяца назад
What a great comment and truth!
@rcjgraham
@rcjgraham 7 месяцев назад
I was a teacher, employed to supervise a high school disciplinary program. I posted the lyrics to "TIME." PERMENTLY on a blackboard of its own. When I left 2 years later, it was still there. Powerful stuff ! I'm 73. Thanks, RJG
@rcjgraham
@rcjgraham 7 месяцев назад
Hey, Wonderful Woman ! "Is anybody out there?" Lol! I just found out, there is ! Bob
@robertlongwill8856
@robertlongwill8856 7 месяцев назад
You were a teacher too bad you don't know how to spell permanently
@tobiashoyden2644
@tobiashoyden2644 2 года назад
My father bought this when it was released I grew up on this album I'm 51 now, I was 5 when it came out This song is my Oldest Friend
@wickedmirage
@wickedmirage 2 года назад
54 here, been listening since I was 8. Agreed, this song is my oldest friend.
@michaelcoursey8614
@michaelcoursey8614 2 года назад
That's awesome 😎
@bennymartinez5532
@bennymartinez5532 2 года назад
Well put
@OGPokey151
@OGPokey151 2 года назад
Same here, I am the same age
@tobiashoyden2644
@tobiashoyden2644 2 года назад
@@sparrowivyemail He didn't suck.
@MuMu124
@MuMu124 Месяц назад
The guitar solo is the litteral embodiment of a person's life time in sound form. Starts low and slow, gets loud and fast, ends low and slow and fades away
@emcsquared8681
@emcsquared8681 2 года назад
Pink Floyd always hits hard.
@WonderMommaOG
@WonderMommaOG 2 года назад
Indeed!
@wolflarsen1700
@wolflarsen1700 2 года назад
20 years listening to this song .. and it just hit me that it’s child -> mid life -> elderly. I only ever cared about the “10 years” part. Now it means more.
@Jack-th9zg
@Jack-th9zg 2 года назад
I'm 63 years old. I was 13 when this song was released. Imagine that.
@chellj8175
@chellj8175 12 дней назад
63 here. What great music we had !!!
@softhotty
@softhotty 9 дней назад
@@chellj8175 Ive thought for a long time...Music is the one discipline in the human experience thats devolved over time. From Beethoven to today...Started in Grand design and has plummeted from that point to universally accepted as...i don't even know. Everything else goes from raw to refined, weak to strong, new and improved. Not music...as time goes on...getting weaker. To me anyway.
@kyote8177
@kyote8177 Год назад
Its good to see young people getting to know good music. Us 50-60-70 year olds have known this all our lives.
@artbagley1406
@artbagley1406 7 месяцев назад
As The Floyd says in their song "Free Four" (from the album "Obscured by Clouds"): "The memories of a man in his old age are the deeds of a man in his prime." TIME and AGING and LIFE/DEATH are three main topics throughout their musical output.
@Quazi-moto
@Quazi-moto 5 месяцев назад
Remember -- this was written by 20-somethings. It sounds like it was written by someone who had a lifetime of experience already behind them. So wise. When you hear it in your 20s, it shakes you by the shoulders, screaming, "Wake up before it's too late!" When you hear it again 20, 30 years later -- and especially if you have regrets (who doesn't?), it's a wholly different animal; Absolutely gut-wrenching
@overagardenwall
@overagardenwall 3 месяца назад
reminds me of "landslide" by fleetwoof mac - stevie nicks wrote it when she was 27, & these days it makes me more teary eyed than when I was younger
@karlmoles6530
@karlmoles6530 2 года назад
I remember in my 20s, all my friends just constantly wanted to hear The Wall, but I couldn't stop playing Dark Side.
@WonderMommaOG
@WonderMommaOG 2 года назад
They both, in their own right, are magical for different reasons for me.
@karlmoles6530
@karlmoles6530 2 года назад
@@WonderMommaOG I love these montages and hope you make more.
@j.kevvideoproductions.6463
@j.kevvideoproductions.6463 2 года назад
By the time "The Wall" came out I was in my 3rd year of College. It was on constantly over the summer.... Blaring out of dorm room windows all over the campus. I got so burnt out on it. I'm in my 60's and still listen to Meddle, Dark Side and WYWH. Rarely if ever do I listen to the Wall. To me it was album that destroyed Pink Floyd as we had known them. Too much ugliness and not enough beauty (Comfortably Numb being the one exception).
@karlmoles6530
@karlmoles6530 2 года назад
@@j.kevvideoproductions.6463 I was just about to start high school. But yeah it was pervasive.
@noahholliday9761
@noahholliday9761 2 года назад
Did you ever line up The Wall with Fantasia? We hit it spot on once and my mind was blown!
@VoluntaryistJapan
@VoluntaryistJapan Год назад
The "softly spoken magic spell" is a reference to a prayer. The singer's sober observation takes an almost somber dig - tempered with poignant understanding and compassion - at people desperate not to see the inevitability of things coming to an end and pain and loss in this life, and saying the "magic spell" to keep them from suffering.
@DanFan2042
@DanFan2042 9 месяцев назад
Beautifully expressed. Thank you. Couldn't agree more.
@gryndyl
@gryndyl 2 года назад
This is a song that drops you into a trance then punches you in the soul.
@WonderMommaOG
@WonderMommaOG 2 года назад
Indeed. Well said.
@costaliberta5969
@costaliberta5969 2 года назад
so nicely put...!
@halweilbrenner9926
@halweilbrenner9926 Год назад
W O R D
@joanelatulippe9885
@joanelatulippe9885 Год назад
Always fun to see the young generation really enjoy the music we grew up with. This song is fifty years old !!!
@vickjr98
@vickjr98 Год назад
Unreal
@JayTheRed602
@JayTheRed602 2 года назад
I love how everyone had one of two reactions. Grooving out with stank face or crushed by the weight of the lyrics. Both are perfectly valid.
@maryellenazack4466
@maryellenazack4466 Год назад
This reminds me of RATE A RECORD with DICK CLARK. old old school AMERICAN BANDSTAND. anyone remember?
@bennysmith2007
@bennysmith2007 2 года назад
I had nervous breakdown on my 35th birthday, because I literally lost 10 years to being a drunk. I barely remember anything from 25-35 & it scared me to the point of a complete meltdown. This song is truly important 🙏
@stephenwhite5444
@stephenwhite5444 2 года назад
Brother, 35 is still young, just be glad for your meltdown and start running. For various reasons some people get to the very end of life and realize they wasted all those days one by one on things that didn't matter. You got this bro!
@bennysmith2007
@bennysmith2007 2 года назад
@@stephenwhite5444 Cheers for the kind words mate, and I do hear what you are saying. I'm glad to have woken up now, than when it's too late... then, some don't wake up at all. We all sweat things that don't matter. We all place importance on stuff that doesn't matter too. We are a silly bunch. I appreciate the msg ✌
@WonderMommaOG
@WonderMommaOG 2 года назад
@@bennysmith2007 I too, want to commend you on surviving. Surviving is more difficult than the very thing you're surviving. Know that as hard as the experience was... it will be one of your best teachers and build you into a better version of yourself. All hardship and trauma does that. You have plenty of time to keep evolving as the years ebb and flow. It will fly by, so let go of that which you cannot control directly, or it will control you. Acknowledge your achievements in getting through it all. You deserve it. Thanks for sharing your story, sorry I'm getting to it a little late.
@halweilbrenner9926
@halweilbrenner9926 Год назад
Damn!
@FergusScotchman
@FergusScotchman Год назад
I had a somewhat similar experience. Wasted time. But we must look forward and make the most of what is ahead. Peace be with you.
@dynad00d15
@dynad00d15 2 года назад
Pink Floyd cannot be classified in any genre. Pink Floyd's music is ... Pink Floyd. Its an unique experience, where emotions, all your senses and your imagination blends with what you hear in a very very deep level. This album is their magnus opus and is considered as the best music album in the history of modern music.
@mwayne7953
@mwayne7953 2 года назад
Agree!! Alan Parsons Project comes in second...
@SoCalDan530
@SoCalDan530 2 года назад
Id say its bluesy space rock
@prudentilla
@prudentilla 2 года назад
take a listen to the early stuff by Syd Barret
@user-br6zm5cd3e
@user-br6zm5cd3e 4 месяца назад
Pink Floyd takes you on a journey. No other band sounds like them. Genius.
@katthill7506
@katthill7506 2 года назад
So happy to see so many young reactors loving the music of my teenage years. They were awesome 50 years ago and still have the power to blow your mind. Thank you all for understanding the meaning!
@who7950
@who7950 2 года назад
Give our music a chance, Jesus
@kennethwolff6082
@kennethwolff6082 Год назад
Exactly what I said but you said it a whole lot more eloquently
@crashandburngaming5103
@crashandburngaming5103 Год назад
A really high quality set of headphones,a dark comfortable place to lay down and chill, and a little buzz from whatever your flavour is. Listen to the whole album from star to finish. I am 58 and been listening to this album since 75( released in 73) If you are not emotional by the end, you missed it. Cheers
@rcjgraham
@rcjgraham 7 месяцев назад
I am 73 ! Lol ! I bought the original album 3 times ! (vinyl). I threw parties, no biggie ! But they all mysteriously disappeared. No other albums were ever "borrowed". We were a bunch of 17 year Olds livin' in The Motor City. To the Band ; What a blessing ! Bob
@mowgli2071
@mowgli2071 Год назад
I like how the mood changes for almost all reactors after "...you missed the starting gun". Because that really is the heart of the song
@CALLAHAN19
@CALLAHAN19 4 месяца назад
No matter what, it still blows my mind when watching people who never ever heard of pink Floyd. I understand it's the age thing, but it still blows my mind
@contucker9413
@contucker9413 2 года назад
I find this montage of Floyd quite revealing to see such an emotional release to the many listeners on the video. Some to actual tears and others you can see on their faces the inner contemplation of the reality of life and how quickly it has passed them by to this point in their lives. I'm 67 years old now. The sun has raced up behind me many times now and I am certainly so much closer to death these days. This and many others was the music of my generation and to see how you youngsters are so very moved by music like this and jamming on in the background giving it such high praise makes me laugh almost ironically because when my generation listens to your music we can't wait to turn it off in disgust for the most part because we have actually been exposed to real musical talent over fifty years ago and watching your enlightened awareness and enjoyment is of no surprise to us. Enjoy away and be transformed. On the brighter side music arrangement and composition is infinite from 8 simple notes there's still much music to come and I believe that the greatest music ever written hasn't even been composed yet. I will probably be long gone by then, dead and buried, but I already envy the living inhabitants of that time for what is yet to come for them to enjoy, experience and savor. Post add on comment: You kids have one very major advantage. This all was done in the past and it's been recorded for all time. You can listen to it any time you like. Sadly that future music is off limits to me and all us other old farts.
@WonderMommaOG
@WonderMommaOG 2 года назад
Well said. I just turned 50 and feel the same way. Love seeing their reactions. I do love the newer music too. Some of it. Lol.
@karenglenn6707
@karenglenn6707 2 года назад
I used to listen to this brilliant album as a teenager and now at 61 it means even more. Floyd are in a league of their own, and take you places in your mind like a mystical journey. I will love them until I die and my son knows that Comfortably Numb is to be played at my funeral. I am just so thankful that I was born when I was, to have this music in my life from a young age, and still have it today. It is Timeless!
@contucker9413
@contucker9413 2 года назад
@@karenglenn6707 We had such amazing artists to listen to as kids, didn't we?
@karenglenn6707
@karenglenn6707 2 года назад
@@contucker9413 I am Australian and was also able to see the start of AC/DC with Bon Scott at least 5 times as a teenager. The music that we grew up,with was to me the best time. Melbourne had a brilliant live music scene so we saw great Aussie bands every weekend along with Queen and Simple Minds to name a few. Never got to see Floyd which is a huge regret. No auto tuned crap, all excellent musicians, we were so spoiled. Wish I could go back and do it again, but don’t we all. Best wishes. X
@tomiyu2297
@tomiyu2297 2 года назад
As a 24 year old, I just gotta say thank you for your wisdom. I truly hope I'll get to be your age, and perhaps pass on wisdom to the next generation
@jimmunro9892
@jimmunro9892 Месяц назад
As a 55-year-old who's loved Pink Floyd his whole life. I'm so happy to see younger people listening to it. And really appreciating it. Good on you, folks
@dianesorensen2549
@dianesorensen2549 2 года назад
That was me at 14 yrs old and I’ve carried that song with me all the way to 64. Amazing.
@Hogprint25
@Hogprint25 2 месяца назад
The emotion this song elicits never ceases to amaze me. For those aren’t aware. The album MUST be listened to start to finish. You’re welcome😊
@suprchickn7745
@suprchickn7745 2 года назад
"Remember that there is only one important time and it is Now. The present moment is the only time over which we have dominion." -Leo Tolstoy
@WonderMommaOG
@WonderMommaOG 2 года назад
I tell people this all the time. You can’t change the past, you can’t foresee the future. You can only influence the present.
@maryreilly5092
@maryreilly5092 5 месяцев назад
I'm so touched by those who cried in this video, especially the young women. I was once a young woman but now am an old one. I heard this song when I was young, and I thought I understood it then. I understand it now!
@saturdayplayer2492
@saturdayplayer2492 4 месяца назад
True. You look back and realise the wasted opportunities. So prophetic.
@snuffmaster60
@snuffmaster60 2 года назад
Time, It's hard to believe its been 50 years I have been listening to this song. I'm turning 62 in a week and this music is what we listen to in the 70's and all the other great bands from that era. But it's great to see young people discovering this music again. Keep listening and open up your minds as I do with the new music today.
@hellsbells1262
@hellsbells1262 2 года назад
This is before my time but they have become my favorite band. Their music is timeless and the way it makes me feel is indescribable.
@yannberte8291
@yannberte8291 2 года назад
I've seen them two times in concert... I was crying - a part of my youth 🙂
@cyndianderson7056
@cyndianderson7056 Год назад
My dad was a Pink Floyd fan, and so am I. I still have the vinyl album. Dark Side of the Moon is the best album ever made. This is my favorite song on this album. When you're young, you don't think about time. You have all the time in the world. I'm 56 now. Where did my youth go? All the things I wanted to do but never had time for? It's so sad. This song is so beautiful and so deep.
@TheDark1903
@TheDark1903 Год назад
My grandfather is the one who started the love of Pink Floyd, passed it down to my children. So 4 generations and growing. 😁
@patrickingalls5954
@patrickingalls5954 2 месяца назад
I was blessed to have seen Pink Floyd. 1994 Pontiac Silverdome. My wife was 7mo. pregnant with our son, so she held a pillow over her tummy when it got really loud. It was the only time they played the entire Darkside of the Moon album in concert since the Darkside tour in the 1970s. In an interview, Gilmore and Wright said they did it because we were the best audience of their entire tour. Of the hundreds of concerts I have seen, Pink Floyd is number one top of the list. 😊✌️
@davidmazon7516
@davidmazon7516 2 года назад
Ain't no music like the 70s and will never be again. This song in particular was an out-of-body experience.
@jaycorby
@jaycorby 2 года назад
David Mazon For real!
@michaelcoursey8614
@michaelcoursey8614 2 года назад
I can't believe y'all never heard this song . Good to hear so many people come with the appreciation. Shine on you crazy diamonds. ❤️💯
@edwardmunoz7853
@edwardmunoz7853 2 года назад
♥️♥️♥️
@chrisweidner4768
@chrisweidner4768 10 месяцев назад
“Racing around to come up behind you again.” For older folks. Tears earlier, and now stronger. This timeless masterpiece.
@markoconnor2439
@markoconnor2439 2 года назад
They need to follow this with great gig in the sky. This song is a setup for that song. Talking about your life leading up to the end. Then great gig carries you over.
@jerrymartin3965
@jerrymartin3965 2 месяца назад
I'm in my sixties now and have been listening to this for more than 50 years, it means more to me now than it ever has. I've lived it.
@michaelkeaton5394
@michaelkeaton5394 Год назад
That solo is the single most beautiful piece of guitar ever played I hope I'll never get tired of this song
@michaelpullen6812
@michaelpullen6812 Год назад
I have been listening to this masterpiece for 50 years…trust me on this when I say that the feelings and emotions y’all just felt NEVER go away …. it’s simply the greatest album by the greatest band in the history of the world. ❤️
@victorjohnson7512
@victorjohnson7512 2 года назад
As a 57 year old, my recollection of this song is when my older brother got the original LP pressing with all the artwork inside, and we played it for days. A few lucky people purchased the quadrophonic mix (engineered by Allan Parsons) and owned a rare quadrophonic pioneer system to experience dark side of the moon in all it's original perfection.
@Varksterable
@Varksterable 2 года назад
"The sun is the same in a relative way, but you're older. Shorter of breath and one day closer to death." Think about that every day when you wake up. And be happy just to be alive. Damn. Pink Floyd don't hold back any punches. But it's stuff that's real. Stuff you need to know and be mindful of. Like many of their songs, this is a pretty brutal take on how life is. Embrace it. And marvel that they have put it to such iconic, astonishing music.
@redbroke1331
@redbroke1331 2 года назад
All these beautiful people sharing the moment with this song. People, learn to love each other before it is too late!
@walterharris3261
@walterharris3261 2 года назад
That's so cool man! I totally feel the same. Thank you for wording it properly. And we can all just get along listening to music? That's just beautiful right there.
@thomasperkins7318
@thomasperkins7318 2 года назад
Amen, brother.
@brettkenschaft4239
@brettkenschaft4239 Год назад
I've been trying to figure out what makes so many people get so emotional and cry to Pink Floyd's music. Is it the subject matter? Is it the melodies and beautiful backing vocals? Is it David's singing voice and otherworldly guitar? Is it that it's just so damn good? ..... YES!!! Just yes.
@MrTech226
@MrTech226 2 года назад
I have seen majority of these reactors in this montage. Most of them already reacted to other Pink Floyd's songs. I have been a fan of Pink Floyd since early 70's. The album, Dark Side of the Moon, in which this song is on this album. Next year, this song and album will be celebrating its 50 Anniversary. When it was released in 1973, this album broke some records. From 1973 to 1988 or over 700 weeks, DSOTM stayed on Billboard Charts. Guinness Book of World Records gave this distinction. I just check online; this album is still on certain charts from other countries.
@WonderMommaOG
@WonderMommaOG 2 года назад
It is definitely one of a kind. One you can never tire of. I've heard it many times, but as you can imagine, making these videos requires me to breakdown each song in every detail. I'm noticing little things that I've never heard before and that, in and of itself, makes doing these videos very worthwhile. Like someone else said here, this song meaning to me has changed from my childhood to now. Like a fine wine, I grow to appreciate it more over time. Thanks for your comment!
@costaliberta5969
@costaliberta5969 2 года назад
* consequitive weeks, actually
@billhiggins1882
@billhiggins1882 2 года назад
People are still buying it. It's timeless
@kentuckybluegrass8695
@kentuckybluegrass8695 5 месяцев назад
So much soul it makes my heart soar to see there is still hope. My dad is almost 70 and this song takes me back when he was your alls age and I was much much younger. We would just sit and listen together. It resonates now that I’m almost 50.
@postshanna
@postshanna Год назад
I’ve been listening to this song since was 13. I cry almost every time during the solo. seeing other similar reactions really made my day. Thank you for this. And thank you pink Floyd
@willynillylive
@willynillylive Год назад
Music makes you cry because it touches your soul
@bernhardherrmann9230
@bernhardherrmann9230 Год назад
@@willynillylive.,....n o, dear bro ~ soul is not relevant / it's the HEART ❤️❤️❤️😀💎🎸🎵🎶😇,!!! BERNIE GERMANY 😁
@jeanday9747
@jeanday9747 4 месяца назад
67 years old here and this song that I have listened to has a lot more meaning now than when I was young. Very happy to see these young people react to this wonderful song. ❤❤
@judyrogers9313
@judyrogers9313 2 года назад
And this is why Pink Floyd is legendary! I’ve been to a lot of concerts in my life but Pink Floyd was an experience but can never be matched!
@tommythompson9565
@tommythompson9565 Год назад
I have already commented on this video, but upon a second watch/listen, the superb nature of this collage deserves much praise. This is the greatest Reaction Videos Channel video ever produced. The combination of the song and it's lyrics, the trance-like expressions of the various reactors, and the comments of the same meld together to create a very engrossing experience. Thanks again to the creator of this marvelous video.
@WonderMommaOG
@WonderMommaOG Год назад
Wow, thank you so much, what an amazing compliment. Glad you found my channel!
@ColemanJRimer
@ColemanJRimer Год назад
I was too young to cry the first time I heard this song but, now, I get it. Time is just.... different the older you get. And, yes, WonderMomma is amazeballs.
@WonderMommaOG
@WonderMommaOG Год назад
I love that word! Thank you so much.
@secbrother283
@secbrother283 2 года назад
Those perfectly pitched roto-toms at the beginning totally make that intro.
@RaffaPed
@RaffaPed 2 года назад
"The tolling of the iron bell Calls the faithful to their knees To hear the softly spoken magic spells".... I think the "the softly spoken magic spells" is referring to the priests sermon at your funeral. It follows the chronological order of events in the song.
@swinetrek
@swinetrek 2 года назад
This isn't from Time, it's a refrain from the previous song and. of course. it refers to religion.
@RaffaPed
@RaffaPed 2 года назад
@@swinetrek Whilst musically it is a reprise of "Breathe"...it is in fact a part of the song "Time". Trust me , I've been a Floyd fan for decades and listened to that song 100's of times.
@MasterTapes1960
@MasterTapes1960 2 года назад
What Pink Floyd did between Dark Side Of The Moon and The Wall is truly mind blowing.
@jaycorby
@jaycorby 2 года назад
-"Time", the song, when absorbed into the psyche creates a type of 'spiritual' awakening in the fullest sense, but if only listened to casually it still provides a 'spiritual' experience to a lesser degree. Going on 50 years old now, generations not yet born when this was newly released, are finding it difficult to express in words the emotional tug of this master work, substituting language with only their tears.
@kennymay9036
@kennymay9036 2 года назад
its amazing that nobody ever gets the end is the tolling of a church bell,calling the faithful to pray,and hear the word...
@costaliberta5969
@costaliberta5969 2 года назад
yeah i've always interpreted it this way, glad to hear it from you also!
@jasonhalil2591
@jasonhalil2591 2 года назад
The word, the magic spell trying to explain the meaning of it all is of course the religious dogma taught by shamen and priests the world over in an effort to explain the point of life.
@Styphon
@Styphon 4 месяца назад
The tolling of the funeral bells
@ileanright7891
@ileanright7891 Год назад
I discovered this album when I was 7 years old. I knew back then it was something special. I'm 57 now and I still learn something new every time I listen to this musical masterpiece.
@jamesfleming8070
@jamesfleming8070 2 года назад
Listening to this now at 50 hits much different then when I listened as a teen. Time is precious and waits for no one.
@LordAlisdare
@LordAlisdare 2 года назад
"If you love life don't waste time because time is what life is made of" ~ Bruce Lee
@lissamarieify
@lissamarieify 2 года назад
14 years on the Billboard charts and the record hasn't come close to being broken! Pink Floyd is timeless! Their music is enjoyed by multiple generations continuing to this day! They are some of the most gifted musicians/artists that every lived! Thank you for taking the time to make this video, it was AWESOME!
@costaliberta5969
@costaliberta5969 2 года назад
15 actually
@basically_link
@basically_link 5 месяцев назад
I truly believe that this is the greatest song of all time, and based on the fact that I'm still 16, and everyone in the comments is saying it only gets better as you age, I don't think my opinion will ever change. ❤️‍🔥
@rcjgraham
@rcjgraham 5 месяцев назад
You are in for a ride, my fellow earth traveler ! Enjoy, take your time ! I'm 73. There is more to come for you. Less for me ! Just keep rocking! Bald Bob
@axeman3d
@axeman3d 2 года назад
The older I get the harder this damn song hits, but you can't help but marvel at how good it is. Gilmour is a god on guitar, and Water's lyrics slay me.
@hollyharvey1986
@hollyharvey1986 2 года назад
I nearly died when Brad said Lex was “praise dancing”!! Love it!
@tomthebomb557
@tomthebomb557 2 года назад
The song Time is an example of that perfect song that melds musicianship, skill, emotions and perfect iambic pentameter poetic style and the theme of life passing you by in a flash into one masterpiece for all time. I remember having these same reactions when I first heard this song...... and that sublime lead guitar of David Gilmour.
@lovedandbeloved19
@lovedandbeloved19 Год назад
I've listened to Pink Floyd my whole life, this was my Neena's favorite song and to listen to it now is very cathartic, still gives me the chills and goosebumps
@dianesorensen2549
@dianesorensen2549 2 года назад
Once you hear Pink Floyd, you never stop.
@VIRGONOMICS
@VIRGONOMICS 2 года назад
Dad asked this to be played at his funeral - it was heavy, as Dad was a heavy dude . He shared this music with me as a kid and I am eternally grateful . Brought tears to my eyes seeing folks being emotionally effected by this .
@swxtech
@swxtech 2 года назад
Every young person should just read the lyrics. They'll change your life. If you start to tear-up, you get it.
@remainertears
@remainertears 2 года назад
This is Pink Floyd's eternal masterpiece, its Leonardo's Mona Lisa, Shakespeare's Hamlet, its E=MC2
@KimPend
@KimPend 2 года назад
I’m old enough to say I was privileged enough to see Floyd on one of their last concerts ever in the US. THIS WAS THE MOST INCREDIBLE THING I HAVE EVER EXPERIENCED IN MY LIFE💯💯💯💯..July 10,1994
@jutwilton2805
@jutwilton2805 2 года назад
I don't think there is another band that messes with your thoughts,senses and feelings more than pink Floyd !
@karlmoles6530
@karlmoles6530 2 года назад
I got high AF and sat in the dark with all the windows open when it was really windy one night in 86 and listened to the entire album. It was a mind altering experience.
@WonderMommaOG
@WonderMommaOG 2 года назад
Many of my listening experiences to this and Led Zeppelin were very similar! lol
@michellegriffith4200
@michellegriffith4200 Год назад
I'm 63 and I find myself always looking back at happier time's. Wishing...
@ghost641
@ghost641 2 года назад
i have no idea whether reaction montage is a thing, but this is the first i've seen of it. this is brilliant! every comment i read below is about the song (which is great), but i am not seeing as many comments about how well composed and edited your video is. seriously, bravo! thank you.
@WonderMommaOG
@WonderMommaOG 2 года назад
😊 Thank you so much... compliments on the editing are nice to hear, but not mandatory. The best (and surprising if I'm honest) compliment is all the positive reactions and shared love for the music. Making these videos is truly an enjoyable experience for me in more ways that I can say... one being is how much work goes into them... and seeing a tangible finished accomplishment is a great feeling. The fact that other humans are enjoying them is a wonderful bonus! Thank you again!
@Isleofskye
@Isleofskye 2 года назад
Very Well Said and THank You,My Friend:)
@garrimic3
@garrimic3 2 года назад
There’s so much emotion for me when I listen to Pink Floyd. I was raised on the 70’s since my birth early 80’s. I literally find myself balling going down the highway because of so many memories just flood my mind. Division bell album is my absolute favorite Album, but every album is absolutely amazing.
@mdav30
@mdav30 2 года назад
Out of Pink Floyd's many incredible tunes, I think this is their best. Majestic but raw, with lyrics that speak to everyone.
@gotham23us
@gotham23us 2 года назад
And then someday there’s the moment when you realize the song is about your own life.
@WonderMommaOG
@WonderMommaOG 2 года назад
Hits hard doesn’t it? It’s about every life. 💜
@markinc7
@markinc7 2 года назад
This is the best reaction video I've seen. I'm familiar with all the reactors which is cool to see them all together. Great work and Pink Floyd is PRICELESS. THANKS
@marshallrosen498
@marshallrosen498 13 дней назад
I am 60....it's nice to see the younger generation finally listening to REAL music.
@thepragmatic6383
@thepragmatic6383 2 года назад
This is what can be considered as a powerful concentrate of reactions. Well done. It's certainly a tedious editing job. Without wishing to influence you, I believe that a similar montage could be made with the following songs: Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb, Pulse 1994 live version. Genesis - Firth of Fifth, studio version. Again BRAVO and thank you for this montage.
@WonderMommaOG
@WonderMommaOG 2 года назад
Thank you so much. This one, in particular, was very…. Involved. Lol. It made me think I should create a short video of everything that goes into making these videos. Thank you for the song suggestions one of which I’m unsure I’m familiar with. I hoped this would happen, discovering music that I have not heard myself. I will definitely make note of them as I do with them all. 💜
@thepragmatic6383
@thepragmatic6383 2 года назад
@@WonderMommaOG Very interesting, the idea of producing a video of the style (The Making Of). Without making one (Tutorial), it would still be very inspiring and educational for many. I guess the song you don't know is (Firth of Fifth) by Genesis. I strongly suggest you listen to this song for yourself, it's very close to the style of Pink Floyd. Genesis is made up of, among others, Phil Collins (In The Air Tonight) and Peter Gabriel (Sledgehammer).
@WonderMommaOG
@WonderMommaOG 2 года назад
@@thepragmatic6383 Thank you so much. Yep, very familiar with Genesis... they just weren't one of the bands I was super into at any point in time, like I was with Pink Floyd, Heart, Led Zeppelin, etc. But I know they are amazing in their own right. Perhaps that can be another venture I take here... discovering new amazing songs. Thanks again!
@johnellis3550
@johnellis3550 2 месяца назад
Complete excellence from beginning to end this album is a pure masterpiece. 67 years old and can remember hearing it for the first time in 73 .😊
@firedoc5
@firedoc5 2 года назад
My first ex-wife was a bit younger than me, and I introduced her to Pink Floyd. The first time she heard Time she freaked a little bit because she had a "thing" about loud bells. In the end she fell in love with Pink Floyd. PINK FLOYD FOREVER.
@sachaput
@sachaput 2 года назад
Brought back to the early '70s sitting around with friends, all of us on LSD, listening to Floyd on the local FM station all night. Amazing memories.
@atheist101
@atheist101 2 года назад
This is why music will be forever. It's powerful and all encompassing. It reaches everyone regardless of race, culture, background or belief. People of all faiths, no faith, rich, poor and from any culture can hear the same song and get the same reaction. I am so happy as animals we were able to develop this, it says a lot about us as humans. It's also been shown that other animals recognize and enjoy music as well. Corvids, great apes (includes us) and even dogs show a reaction to different types of music. It's wild that it's basically just math, math made beautiful!
@Higgs_Bozon
@Higgs_Bozon Год назад
Как я им завидую! Первый раз услышать это гениальное творение гениальных мастеров!
@weaponizedglitter69
@weaponizedglitter69 Год назад
Yes I agree. I also am thankful for 40 years of this
@joeltwinx3805
@joeltwinx3805 2 года назад
Thank you Brother Sam for turning me on to this masterpiece as a very young 5 yes old.
@djlp2212
@djlp2212 10 месяцев назад
I listen to this album with a friend for the first time and right before this song came on he said, "I can sleep good to this album", and then this song came on and I said, "no you won't". This song wakes you back up.
@tomking7080
@tomking7080 2 года назад
I graduated high school in 1995 and went to college,University of Arizona. Every other dorm room was bumping Pink Floyd,Led Zeppelin,The Doors,Steve Miller(which was one of the best concerts I’ve ever been to and I’ve been to a lot of shows) When I was living in LA in the late 90’s there was a very popular band that rarely toured and one night we were at the Troubadour on Santa Monica which holds about 300 people MAX and the announcer came on a said “We have a very special group of guys coming to the stage next so please give it up for RADIOHEAD. The place lost their fuckingminds. Radiohead didn’t tour and if they did it was not in the US. . I guess the 60’s/70’s music had a resurgence when I was in college. I still listen to Floyd even though I have heard every song a million times. My girlfriend at the time knew how much I loved Floyd and for my birthday she bought me the box set with every album they had released. I’m not the biggest fan of Umagumma but every other album is amazing. If you like this song listen to Pink Floyd Animals. Listen to the whole album,it’s only about 6-8 songs but it’s one of my favorite albums of all time. The Wall,Dark Side,Animals,Wish you were here are some of the best albums ever made
@kentmains7763
@kentmains7763 Год назад
Watching that Gilmour solo touch their souls is just amazing.
@gunnerysgthartman9263
@gunnerysgthartman9263 Год назад
The most profound song on the human experience ends with, "the song is over....thought I'd something more to say.....". That's amazing lyricism. 👏👏👏 Layers on top of layers of meanings and subtext. Brilliant!!
@Viracocha785
@Viracocha785 Месяц назад
It's so beautiful to see these reactions so simlar to the reaction I had over 40 years to hearing Floyd. Human is human.
@billysmith7080
@billysmith7080 2 года назад
Have loved this song for 50 years, these folks did well, explaining why I love it.
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