EXACTLY I AGREE WITH YOU 100% ANYWAYS ARE YOU SAVED STEVEN ? HAVE YOU ACCEPT JESUS AS YOUR LORD AND SAVIOR AND RECEIVE ETERNAL LIFE I COULDN'T IMAGINE HEAVEN WITHOUT YOU
@@glenchapman3899 nope and honestly….it’s one of my only regrets in life. I had a chance to see them in Cleveland at browns stadium for the Division Bell tour and I passed on the offer for a free ticket cause I wasn’t a big fan then(94-95) now I’ll never have the chance to see them live
Pink Floyd is in a solar system of a universe all to themselves, with the only other solar system in that universe belonging to Tool, though you gotta have a love of the more heavy guitar to truly appreciate their genious. They also don't "just" make songs, but masterpiece balads that never fails to take me away to another plane, when I listen to it.
No, you need to be there! Failing that, headphones give more bang for the buck, but if you are prepared to spend the money, REALLY good speakers are better - you can't feel the music throughout your body with headphones, which you can with a concert or high quality speakers. You can't beat the liver massage you get rom the lower frequencies, and which no headphones on earth can provide. If headphones were as good, they'd rent them out to concert goers. But sadly, such speakers (and the amp[s] to drive them) are hideously expensive to get the same clarity as a headset of even the up to $300 range. Basically, just add a zero for equal clarity. I've heard of people using a good woofer for the bass (soft cut off around middle C/C4/262Hz) and headphones to get the audio side (full range, no filter) and clarity at higher frequencies in order to get the feel and clarity at a lower price point, but haven't tried that trick myself. I guess it might work fairly well.
David Gilmore can do more with one note than most other musicians can do with the whole fretboard. It’s like they are celestial beings that stepped in from another dimension…and gave us this gift
Nick Mason (Drums) and Richard Wright (Keyboards) always created the canvas/tapestry on which David Gilmour would create his masterpieces. Nothing can compare to Pink Floyd
I've quietly been enjoying the Pink Floyd journey and enjoying your genuine-ness. (Is that a word?) This music is a warm blanket on a fiercely cold night. Cheers.
Everytime I see a reaction to this track I watch it, I can't remember how many times I have listened to this over the years, but to me it still remains the greatest guitar solo of all time.
The Beatles made the guitar gently weep. Gilmour assaults your emotional center and makes the guitar cry out in the agony of the worst heartbreak you've ever had, but combining all the wonderful that came before the break, making it as beautiful as the most beautiful of sunsets. I still sometimes bite my arm, that I actually have vivid memories of being at one of the concerts on that tour, with a head full of shrooms and lungs filled with Mary Jane to boot, that didn't exactly make it any less mesmerizingly AMAZING! Cloudless night until "Braindamage" where clouds hid the moon at one of the "see you on the darkside of the moon" parts. They blew my fucking mind something fierce that beautiful night in Ames, IA.
I have probably seen this concert no less than 100 times and still gets me thrilled every time, brings tears to my eyes out of pure emotion. This is the definition of “sublime” for me.
I saw this same show in N.Y. 1994. The concert brochure said the stage is 120 feet wide. It takes a crew of 60 technicians three days to set up the entire lights and all. The concert schedule required that there had to be three entire crews to keep up. They leap frogged each other for 92 shows with 20 Trucks per crew and a total staff of 195. The tour cost the promoters $98.MILLION to put on, but the total profit was $260 MILLION. I have seen Pink Floyd 4 times. Nick Mason’s drumming is incredible and matches Gilmour’s guitar emotions while Richard Wright takes us on a Magic Carpet Ride of tones that form the foundation of it all.
I was at that gig and was blown away by the atmosphere, the sound, the lights and the sheer talent of everyone that contributed to the performance. David Gilmour is amazing. It's like he has been transported back in time, to show us how emotion can be emanated through sound. What a fantastic talent he, Richard Wright (R.I.P), Nick Mason, Roger Walters and not forgetting Syd Barret (R.I.P) had. Love your reaction and also you are super cute. Peace and love x
You mentioned the Live8 version, That concert is uniquely special because the remaining members at the time reunited with Rodger Waters for one special show and it would turn out that it would be the last time that all four members of Pink Floyd would ever play on stage together. There were literally tears of joy in the audience that day... a must watch sometime down your journey.
Well done! Their live shows are insane. However, a bit of friendly advice from a lifetime Floyd fan. 1. Headphones are a must. 2. Their musicianship and lyricism is next-level elite. 3. They are very cerebral and deep. Their albums are ‘concept albums,’ meaning each song blends into the next to tell a larger story. The album ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ spent (I think) more time on the Billboard charts than any other album and is considered to be one of the greatest pieces of music ever made. Many can tell you where they were the first time they heard it. I would do a reaction vid where you listen to the whole album in one sitting. Trust me-you will be amazed. If you would like to try a stand alone track, listen to ‘Echoes’ live from Pompeii in I think 1972. Also incredible, but all their stuff is incredible. Great job!!
@@keypressplay9129 Dark Side Of The Moon was in the top 100 of album sales for over 15 years, far longer than any other LP in history. When you do get around to it please get some headphones and listen to all the songs in order, as each flows into the next!
It is good to see young people getting into Pink Floyd, i've been a Floydy for nearly 50 years now, i would not have picked up a guitar if it wasn't for their song Wish You Were Here, i flew from Australia just for this concert. it was the best life experience musically, i've ever had. in the actual concert version of this the second solo by Dave Gilmour was three minutes longer. you can find it yourself cos if i put it up it will get blocked. your journey into Pink Floyd has just started. don't stop you won't be sorry. every album is a journey, and every track is another road along that journey
I was flooded first hearing this in '79. Each generation has an artist or band that helps define it. This album is one of them. So good to see somebody younger appreciate The Floyd! Peace! Thank you!! You get it!!!!
The Pulse concert is amazing! The entire thing is worth watching. My other favorite song from Pulse is 'Sorrow'. It's super intense. I recommend reacting to that next.
I loved your reaction to this. You just absorbed the emotion until you felt ready to burst and it just kept on coming. It was leaking from your brain through your ears, your eyes, every pore in your body. A great version of a great song.
One of the most amazing performances of such a great song (My favorite PF song!)! This is definitely a song you feel. Your reaction was great as well! I could give you a TON of things to check out but start with Stevie Ray Vaughan's Texas Flood (from the Live at El Mocambo!)...
Great video 👍 Love this song, the final guitar solo is just amazing. You seemed a little awe struck after watching this lol....that's to be expected with Pink Floyd 😃 Liked and subscribed for more fun.
Loved it. Two songs from this same concert I recommend is "Coming Back To Life" & "One Of These Days", to show a little different Floyd, the one constant however...that guitar!
Such an awesome performance this is. After all these years it is still fresh. This remastered material is even better than the Pulse DVD. Enjoyed your reaction!
Pink Floyd is an amazing band. They have a long history. Coming out in 1966 and releasing their first album in 1967. The band has a total of 27 albums which includes 15 studio albums, 3 live albums and 9 compilation albums. Their final one which was titled "The Endless River" was released November 10th 2014.
Awesome reaction girl 💯👌...I knew you would enjoy that. Next up should be Sorrow from the same concert. Pink Floyd really do touch ya soul. Would really love to see you react to "The Great Gig In The Sky" from A Delicate Sound of Thunder concert. Rachel Fury..Durga McBroom..and Machen Taylor will blow ya away with their amazing voices. 💯🔥
This is my favorite Pink Floyd reaction by far! Just let the music play react along the way and most importantly...no solo interruption ! Good young lady 👏🙌
Dave is the best guitar player ever this solo best ever hes the GOAT qnd miss Jones thanks alot all thou i watch orher channels as well like the vocalist who is awesome u still learninf about pink floyd keep on learninf sofarbu doinf well
Now that’s how u do a reaction vid u listen, enjoy ,no pausing and commenting , pure music ,get those shoulders moving young lady welcome to the pulse club lol
here´s a tipp: there´s another great version of this song, DAVID GILMOUR LIVE IN POMPEII 2016. that´s 22 years after pulse and it is a joy to see how gilmour matures. he´s 70 in that take and getting better and better like good old wine.
I met David Gilmour in 1984 back stage at a concert in Hollywood Calif. He gave me a signed album that I have in my music room. We talked for 22 minutes. I called him…“The Master Of The Stratocaster” He smiled. I asked if I could shake both his hands that make such great guitar solos, he smiled bigger and said “Sure” and shock both hands at the same time, making a cross between us, I smiled HUGE. I asked him to describe his technique of playing guitar, he replied… “I strike a note, bend it, shake it and then release it”…. Yes, he does that quite well.
I was just looking around at different videos since youtube keeps on adding all kinds of new and different videos to my main page and I just happened to come across this page of yours again. And even though I've seen it before, I wanted to see your reaction again. And besides, you're beautiful too. Great Reaction!
Song was one of the last ones written by bassist Rogers Waters before the fude between him and guitarist David Gilmour broke up the band. Song is about a rock star who needs a little medicine to help him play the next show. Written in the 70s. I saw this play live!!!! "Just a little pin prick be there will be no more ahhhhhhh!!"
You did well - it is criminal to break into a guitar solo, and a capital offence if it is David Gilmour! The light shows they put on were insane in their day, too. Contrary to popular belief, you don't need drugs to enhance any Pink Floyd show - they ARE the drug, the high, and the trip. It takes days to come down from a Pink Floyd gig, and then all you can think of is "when can I see them again?" I'm one of the little dots in the audience, 2nd tier (cheap seats!) about level with the sound desk on stage right (our left, looking at the stage). Eveyone had been a little curious about the huge mirror ball above the centre of the arena, but as it wasn't used through the rest of the show, we pretty much forgot about it, or assumed it had been left from some other event or was hung for a future one. The lasers were apparently the most powerful in the world by a considerable margin at the time, an experimental type made in Canada, iirc, and the only ones of their kind - when PInk Floyd heard of them, they'd said "We have to have them" and leased the lot. And I think most who were paying any attention to the light show (some people had their eyes closed, lost in the music) were awe-struck by the circular lighting truss (which must have weighed several tonnes) rotating from vertical to horizontal right above the stage to form a corona. Everyone had thought it was fixed until then. Then when the huge array of super-troupers opened up on that mirror ball, it was like a star going supernova in our faces! Of course, it then opened up like a flower blooming, as nothing as simple as a mirror ball would do for Pink Floyd, even if it was the largest and most highly illuminated one ever (which it apparently was). But the main thing is the music - you don't go to the National Gallery to examine the picure frames. Most guitarists walk on stage, plug their guitar into a pedal board and amp, and put on good and even great performances. David Gilmour walks on stage, plugs his guitar into his heart and your soul, and uses it to just channel to emotion right into you. The closing solo has been frequently cited as the greatest of all time, and I can't think of another in the same league. I attended the same college as David Gilmour and Syd Barrett did, and as a result, I'm able to make nominations for the Vice Chancellor's Awards each year. Every year I nominate David for two - "Contribution to culture" and "Lifetime achievement", and will do so every year unti he has them both. There is nobody from the University (which it now forms part of) more deserving. Not even close. I'd hate for him to end up with only a commemorative stone in the wall next to that for Syd Barrett.
If you want Pink Floyd Live you need to get a double CD of the Delicate Sound of Thunder, it's live and awesome. I saw them live in 1994 at Sheafer Stadium in Foxboro, Mass. It's Gillette Stadium now where the Patriots play. Absolutely amazing in concert, was in row 17 directly in front of David Gilmour, best live guitar I ever saw and I've seen Page, Clapton, Joe Perry, Richards and a bunch more. None as clear as Gilmour.
Any requests that are featured on the Pulse Concert, gives you lots of extended instrumentals along with the light show and vibe. “High Hopes” is one the featured songs, which sees David Gilmour (lead guitarist) use an Electric Pedal Steel guitar, which few people have seen, but most have heard. Absolutely Loved your reaction, and subscribed accordingly.
Thank you for your reaction, Key! This is my first time on your channel and from the name of your channel alone you are already one of my favorite music reactors! Another great live song from The Wall album is "Run Like Hell"! Give it a try sometime if you get the chance! Best of luck with your channel!!!!!