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THE SOLO'S!| FIRST TIME HEARING Pink Floyd - Money REACTION
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@zadrik1337
@zadrik1337 11 месяцев назад
This album is 50 years old. Still holds up as one of the best albums of all time.
@michaelreeder9931
@michaelreeder9931 2 года назад
You really need to treat Amber to " Shine on You Crazy Diamond" (studio version) or "Comfortably Numb" Live Pulse concert, 1994. Talk about taking you on a trip!. Just don't forget to come back when it's over. The pulse concert has arguably the greatest guitar solo ever recorded. You have heard "Comfortably Numb" but you haven't experienced it til you do the Pulse version. Just don't pause the second solo, You'll hate yourself if you do. Love watching you guys get into the Floyd. Blessings!
@scottelement
@scottelement 2 года назад
They gotta watch the live Pulse version. It’s so easy to get lost with that performance of the song
@jjr007
@jjr007 2 года назад
The ultimate psychedelic trip!
@johncarpenter3751
@johncarpenter3751 2 года назад
Shine on for sure , definitely one of their best. That and their Animals album
@Kimberrann
@Kimberrann 2 года назад
Definitely the long version of Comfortably Numb live from the 1994 Pulse tour!
@wolfmanscott8669
@wolfmanscott8669 2 года назад
Why not do both?
@LarryBullock
@LarryBullock 2 года назад
There’s a reason the Dark Side of the Moon album was on the billboard album charts for as long as it was (950 weeks). It is best when listened to as a whole.
@lydiaholcomb7592
@lydiaholcomb7592 2 года назад
Agreed. It's a journey.
@simonsteamyhead5738
@simonsteamyhead5738 2 года назад
Best listened to on a whole load of Acid 😂
@atheist101
@atheist101 2 года назад
@@simonsteamyhead5738 yep but don't watch The Wall while tripping, it will send you to some bad places lol. My favorite is Fearless, it sets a comfortable vibe for the rest of the trip
@meme-dj3ig
@meme-dj3ig Год назад
here we go again, someone saying u need to listen to the whole album to appreciate it. why, please tell me why, why i need to listen to the whole album to appreciate it. looks like they just listening to the Money and are really appreciate it. and this idiot, telling people Best listened to on a whole load of Acid. do not listen to this idiot telling people to use Acid. people are just stupid.
@scbl46
@scbl46 Год назад
@@simonsteamyhead5738 always throw on this album to kickoff my trips
@wingedwraith
@wingedwraith Год назад
Dave Gilmour is a musical genius and lives just down the road to me. You cannot underestimate how powerful their music has been and continues to be now. Their music tells stories, asks questions, pushes against the norm. There is unlikely to ever be a band like them again. We are lucky to have been around when they were creating music.
@Mister_Samsonite
@Mister_Samsonite Год назад
Cheers to that!
@misterbonzoid5623
@misterbonzoid5623 Год назад
Cannot overestimate or should not underestimate.
@oziniguez7688
@oziniguez7688 Год назад
Wooooow…
@annwilson6606
@annwilson6606 Год назад
Couldn't agree more.
@rjjcms1
@rjjcms1 8 месяцев назад
Absolutely. Some people have told me I look like him,and several years ago,when I was slimmer than I am now,I was coming back from a long walk and a van pulled beside me and a guy got out,told me I looked like Dave Gilmour and took a selfie with me beside him! I was like,OK. I did get to see Pink Floyd play live at the old Wembley Stadium in 1988,when Roger Waters had left,then saw Roger Waters's touring of The Wall,at the O2 (Millennium Dome) in 2011.
@habitualgl0ckdumper149
@habitualgl0ckdumper149 Год назад
The way the sax solo goes into a guitar solo is insane, the creativity was off the charts with this song and this whole album
@mjfoster9041
@mjfoster9041 Год назад
Loggins and Messina with “Move On” have a great guitar to sax transitions too.
@Mister_Samsonite
@Mister_Samsonite Год назад
Note that the sax has to solo over the 7/8 time signature, while the guitar solo is a straight 4/4 meter. Kind of a cruel stunt on the sax player.
@mikemarquez8972
@mikemarquez8972 4 месяца назад
Best part of the song
@rik6696
@rik6696 2 года назад
"You can't listen to Pink Floyd without headphones". My friends, wait until you hear Pink Floyd on a proper stereo system with speaker's placed 15 feet apart turned 15 degrees towards each other and you find the sweet spot in the room to listen. Your brain will melt. When this was recorded the sound engineers (sound engineering is a dying art because of how people consume music these days) knew exactly what they were doing. I know that a full stereo system might not be possible right now but sometime go into a stereo show room and ask for a display of the gear. It will blow your mind.
@Sighman
@Sighman 2 года назад
I listen on a Logitech Z-5500 (no longer made, but I've managed to collect 3 sets) and while it's not high-end gear it's very nice with the 5 satellite speakers arranged all around my computer desk with the thumping SW underneath.
@Im-Jeff
@Im-Jeff Год назад
I just posted the same thing above... a quad setup is even better, surround would work.
@rik6696
@rik6696 Год назад
@@Im-Jeff Have you heard the CD version of Roger Water's "Amused to Death" in Surround Sound? It's insane.
@Im-Jeff
@Im-Jeff Год назад
@@rik6696 No... But I'm going to now :)
@rik6696
@rik6696 Год назад
@@Im-Jeff Try to find a CD version if you can. It was recorded using a technology called Q Sound. Q Sound combined with surround sound is very intense. You feel like people are in the room with you and sound effects in the music like T.V sets, horses, jet planes etc sound like they are three dimensional. Crazy stuff on that album. Enjoy.
@allisonreed7682
@allisonreed7682 2 года назад
The person behind all of the sound effects was a young Alan Parsons. He went on to form his own group, The Alan Parsons Project. You can even hear some of the same magic he infused Pink Floyd's music with when listening to his group. The APP song "Time" is very reminiscent of Pink Floyd's "Us and Them," and the APP song "I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You" has the same raw grit as PF's "Money," the subject of this reaction.
@IanHodgetts
@IanHodgetts 2 года назад
+1 for checking out some of The Alan Parsons Project. One obvious suggestion would be "Sirius/Eye In The Sky" as I suspect there will be an "I know this!" moment. "Games People Play" would also be a good intro to TAPP.
@allisonreed7682
@allisonreed7682 2 года назад
@@IanHodgetts both great suggestions!
@mgordon1100
@mgordon1100 2 года назад
Not only Floyd, but Parsons was the assistant engineer on Abbey Road. I couldn't tell you how much influence he had on the album as assistant, but the man is genuis.
@ffjsb
@ffjsb 2 года назад
@@mgordon1100 Exactly. Alan Parsons and Jeff Lynne are two of the most underrated musicians ever.
@mgordon1100
@mgordon1100 2 года назад
@@ffjsb funny you mentioned Jeff Lyne. I either mentioned him along with parsons somewhere else, or i forgot to include him in my post here. Absolutely correct, you are.
@daniellee2166
@daniellee2166 2 года назад
If you like the heavy synthesized Pink Floyd tracks, you should experience “Welcome to The Machine”.
@nancysmith38
@nancysmith38 2 года назад
Shine on You Crazy Diamond will make you drift across the universe without leaving your chair. It’s instrumental for the first 6-7 minutes before vocals come in. But such a wonderful mind trip. Studio version because there are so many wonderful sounds to hear. My favorite in this song is the tinkling of glass wind chimes. The song is about a band member that lost it after drug use
@leemiller5018
@leemiller5018 Год назад
Yeah the vocals don't come in til like 8 mins 30 secs it's amazing
@bernardsalvatore1929
@bernardsalvatore1929 2 года назад
One of my favorite things in the world has become watching Amber react to a Pink Floyd song!!! I feel like I'm reliving my youth through her!!!😁😁😁😎
@barrythatcher9349
@barrythatcher9349 2 года назад
Same here, seeing a young person discovering how cool Pink Floyd are is just awesome.
@KimMoonbmwmoonie
@KimMoonbmwmoonie Год назад
I keep waiting for her to reach over and do a bong hit! LOL
@ticnatz
@ticnatz 2 года назад
As a 15 year old in 1973, this was IT....the song that got me hooked on Pink Floyd. Still addicted...
@kentnottingham9635
@kentnottingham9635 2 года назад
Rick Wright’s keyboard is the special sauce that is never talked about! Love singin, playing guitar, bass or drums to this one!!! Great jam!!!
@suziqw139
@suziqw139 2 года назад
It's the LOVE OF MONEY that is the root of all evil...so use it to bless people and do good with it.😊 That sax solo was GREAT!
@pulsarlights2825
@pulsarlights2825 2 года назад
So you are saying there would be no evil if not for the existence of money/currency?
@magneto7930
@magneto7930 2 года назад
@@pulsarlights2825 the love of it, not money itself.
@pulsarlights2825
@pulsarlights2825 2 года назад
@@magneto7930 I understand that, but you couldn't love money if it didn't exist, right?
@kel5423
@kel5423 2 года назад
@@pulsarlights2825 The point being is that Pink Floyd was referring to a Bible verse that is often misquoted, as it was in this song. Still a great song though.
@magneto7930
@magneto7930 2 года назад
@@pulsarlights2825 I was pointing out that he was correcting the verse as written in the Bible.
@randyluca6339
@randyluca6339 2 года назад
This song takes me back to the summer of 1973 and listening to this song at my parents back yard blaring through my 8 track stereo, and my Mom saying how she loved this song. I have never forgotten that bright sunny day. My Mom was cool. Thanks for great memories Jay and Amber.
@maryannturton9830
@maryannturton9830 2 года назад
Yup,your mom was definately cool!🤘
@asquare9316
@asquare9316 2 года назад
I remember listening to Dark Side of the Moon in summer of '73 for the first time a few weeks after h.s. graduation, with a few friends in the photo studio in one of their houses. It was their Dad's and had a quad system (remember those?). We all sat in the middle of the room, lights out, and started the album. The heart beats went around the room in opposite directions. We were flipping out. When it got to the sax solo in Money, I almost lost it. As a sax player myself, I thought it was awesome. Later played this song with a band I was in with members of my former h.s. jazz band. Good times!!!
@randyluca6339
@randyluca6339 2 года назад
Great story and memories!
@chipkelly5121
@chipkelly5121 2 года назад
Richard Parry's sax solo is classic and sets the stage for the rest of the solos and the entire mood of the song. Amber nailed it!
@firedoc5
@firedoc5 2 года назад
Absolutely right, you don't just listen to Pink Floyd, you experience it. Just like the intro to Time, it's such a classic intro using sounds. This song is probably their catchiest beat that gets stuck in your head. Love y'all's reactions to classics we "old" people grew up with.
@tchampagne1494
@tchampagne1494 2 года назад
When stereo first came out, artists were excited to record in such a way that if you closed your eyes, you could visualize exactly where each artist was standing. So, when you hear an instrument in say the right ear then that artist was on the left side of the stage. This was intended for the listener to imagine they were at a concert and could picture all the artists arrayed across the stage. I hope this makes sense.
@mgman6000
@mgman6000 2 года назад
true as long as your speakers were in phase, one of the best song that shows off stereo was when John Lennon was singing in a day in the life and his voice from right over your head to left and back again.
@dustingrant3426
@dustingrant3426 2 года назад
Favorite band and album of all time. You guys are representing Floyd like no other reaction channel. I have a request while we're on the psychedelic ride. Can we possibly look into "Low Spark Of High Healed Boys" by Traffic. Stevie Winwood is on vocals while Jim Gordon does an amazing job behind the kit. Thank you so much for all that you do to keep classic rock alive and kicking!
@robbiengall
@robbiengall 2 года назад
Same here! Best album, best band, and my favourite "reaction" channel :D What's not to love about this video :)
@tsgeisel
@tsgeisel 2 года назад
I saw Steve Winwood perform Low Spark when he toured with Steely Dan. My teenage prog rock heart just lost it.
@mstewart109
@mstewart109 2 года назад
Yes. I had the traffic and had that song on it. I didn't have headphone luxury back in 60s 70s. But had my turntable and volume control. Lo.. More traffic please. And some more ELP.. a new one for me is kaleo. Out since around 2013. Where the heck have I been. Anything is amazing.
@jonathangeraldrobinson720
@jonathangeraldrobinson720 2 года назад
I'd also love to see a reaction to Traffic's "Shoot Out at the Fantasy Factory," "Medicated Goo," and "Light Up or Leave Me Alone."
@wokenessiscancer2176
@wokenessiscancer2176 9 месяцев назад
pink floyd are a british national treasure
@michaelmcgowen8780
@michaelmcgowen8780 2 года назад
"Money" was the 1st single released (7 May 1973) from Pink Floyd's 8th studio album, "Dark Side of the Moon" (released 1 March 1973).
@MainlyHuman
@MainlyHuman 2 года назад
The voices at the end are a collection of responses to questions that the band asked people while they were recording. The questions for this part were "When was the last time you were violent?" and "Were you in the right?". The use of these questions in a song about the excesses of wealth is not a coincidence.
@hifijohn
@hifijohn 2 года назад
supposably paul mccartney was there but his answers were not considered interesting enough to include in the song,
@robertelee63
@robertelee63 2 года назад
Alan Parsons was the engineer on this album and those background voices were his work. They're throughout the album, with laughs and statements at various unexpected places.
@rsw1227
@rsw1227 2 года назад
@@hifijohn I think it's Linda McCartney saying; "..... Cruisin' for a bruisin.'" I might be wrong.
@Pokyhawk
@Pokyhawk 2 года назад
"Dark Side of the Moon" was the album that my best friend and I would put on in his bedroom, crank up the quadraphonic system (yes, I'm THAT old), turn out the lights and play on repeat until the neighbors made his parents tell us to 'knock it off'. I think we wore out two or three copies in under two years. This was how we "tripped" through our teen years. We didn't need chemicals. We had Pink Floyd. I think this album, and "Money" more than anything else, was what got me into playing bass guitar for the last 35 years.
@jonniiinferno9098
@jonniiinferno9098 2 года назад
yep - same here money was the best to listen to on a quad system - the cash registers zooming around the room thankfully the quadraphonic system never died - nowadays, they call it - "surround sound"...
@GeoffCB
@GeoffCB 2 года назад
@@jonniiinferno9098 I have the SACD 5.1 mix, and also a "burnt" DVD Audio Quadraphonic from the master tapes. I had the Quad LP, but gave it to my son kind of accidentally instead of a remastered stereo version. Oh well.
@jonniiinferno9098
@jonniiinferno9098 2 года назад
@@GeoffCB - he's your son, ask if you can "borrow" it 😜
@tobiashoyden2644
@tobiashoyden2644 2 года назад
Hilarious This album and Red Headed Stranger are the two albums I've had to replace more than any other in my big ass collection
@uberduberdave
@uberduberdave 2 года назад
Dark Side of the Moon was somewhere on the top 100 album chart for 20 years because you're not in a league of your own.
@MrDstocum
@MrDstocum 2 года назад
Amber has that classic Floyd look on her face. Stunned with a pleasant buzz going through your head!
@sharoninglima1217
@sharoninglima1217 17 дней назад
I saw Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon Tour in 1977 at Nassau Coliseum in NY. Amazing! 🎼🎵🎤🎧🎸🥁🎺
@carsonriess3469
@carsonriess3469 2 года назад
Fun fact: the time signature change to 4/4 at the start of Gilmour’s solo was added because the song has such crazy time measures 7/4… writing a solo in 4/4 was preferred
@richardgale4827
@richardgale4827 2 года назад
And that switch back from 4/4 to 7/4 is just SO smooth!
@delfordchaffin5617
@delfordchaffin5617 2 года назад
I watched a documentary on Dark Side and Gilmour was like, I'm not soloing in 7. The transition to 4 is great.
@GeoffCB
@GeoffCB 2 года назад
And I thought Tull had crazy time signatures! 😯
@fnjesusfreak
@fnjesusfreak 2 года назад
Devo's "Jocko Homo" also switches from 7:4 to 4:4.
@jimhardiman3836
@jimhardiman3836 2 года назад
Yeah and the poor sax player had to solo in 7/4.
@pagemeredith4532
@pagemeredith4532 2 года назад
It's awesome that even the younger generation totally gets what Pink Floyd is about. I 100% agree with you guys. It's such a joy to watch you two expand your musical vocabulary. 🥰
@drs401960
@drs401960 Год назад
I totally agree! I'm 63 and I remember very clearly when I first heard these tunes! I was way younger than them! LOL!
@boris2342
@boris2342 Год назад
Pink Floyd always has the best sound effects
@rickgutheil4267
@rickgutheil4267 2 года назад
I truly love how you both really enjoy and learn from these great bands from my era. And Amber is so amazing as she seems to just become a part of the music. You two bring much joy to this old man's soul. May God continue to shower blessings over you.
@stewea57
@stewea57 2 года назад
Love your reactions. Amber I swear you’re a child of the sixties, does my old heart good 👍
@Smileybeeblevrox
@Smileybeeblevrox 2 года назад
Best solo ever is Pink Floyd's Comfortably Numb live from Pulse Concert 1994. You will not regret it!
@jeffblevins5899
@jeffblevins5899 2 года назад
I won't argue that - but my favorite is MOTHER live. Oh, man that song gives me chills every time.
@lynnmead3478
@lynnmead3478 2 года назад
Agree
@noxtrom
@noxtrom 2 года назад
I liked the one from delicate sound of thunder...
@magneto7930
@magneto7930 2 года назад
Usually I discourage new reactions from live versions of any song because they'll miss the studio recording that we all first heard, however I have never heard Floyd not nail this song live, so agree!
@ericelander9936
@ericelander9936 2 года назад
Greatest solo in rock.
@felixkatify
@felixkatify 3 месяца назад
Such great original bass lines in Pink Floyd's music (along with everything else...)
@WhiteSox-mp2wl
@WhiteSox-mp2wl 2 года назад
RON AND AMBER -Love your guys reactions, especially to Pink Floyd. You HAVE TO SEE vids from there 1994 Pulse concert, they sound as good or better live plus their stageshow is insane. 1994 Pulse concert MUST SEE/REACT TO list: -SORROW -COMFORTABLY NUMB -HIGH HOPES -TIME -LEARNING TO FLY -COMING BACK TO LIFE -RUN LIKE HELL -SHINE ON YOU CRAZY ...DIAMOND I can't wait till you react to these!! Be safe.
@michaelyork4554
@michaelyork4554 2 года назад
Now you can go back and listen all the way as the Upbeat Tempo of Money, turn into a Melancholy Sax Intro to "Us And Them", just so Many Great Sax Solos on this Masterpiece Album.
@steveg5933
@steveg5933 2 года назад
Guys. I love these reactions! That said as you get through these albums, do yourself a huge favor, get the albums and listen to them in their entirety the way it was intended. Headphones on and enjoy!
@timothyhester3652
@timothyhester3652 2 года назад
Yeeees, their albums are 100% single works of art. The Wall, Animals, Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here. These aren't just collections of singles they are unique and profound journeys ! Gotta listen to them in there entirety to truly appreciate them ...
@jco207
@jco207 2 года назад
Good advice. And watch the movie "The Wall" too.
@martinscott-reed5379
@martinscott-reed5379 2 года назад
I love to watch Amber lose herself in the music. She feels music like this with a passion that is a joy to see. You are definitely an old soul Amber.
@MarkTitus420
@MarkTitus420 2 года назад
Nick Mason is one of my favorite drummers - I love his style and this is one of his finest solos.
@DarylBaines
@DarylBaines Год назад
Not to mention the unusual time signature for a rock song.
@debjorgo
@debjorgo 2 года назад
My two favorite lines are "Think I'll buy me a football team" and "And I think I need a Lear Jet".
@marksiracusa6114
@marksiracusa6114 2 года назад
I be been listening to this song for 50 yrs. Even though it brings on new meaning each time I listen, oh, What I would pay to hear it for the first again. You go…
@bernardsalvatore1929
@bernardsalvatore1929 2 года назад
I feel you my brother but the second best thing is watching Amber react to it and remembering how it was the first time we heard it!!!
@rbking9296
@rbking9296 2 года назад
Echoes Live At Pompeii 1971is an absolute must on your Pink Floyd journey promise you’ll love it….this is more than a trip it’s a visual trip
@malcshone4409
@malcshone4409 2 года назад
The guitar solo 🎸 on “ Comfortably Numb” live from “ Pulse” is beyond epic and transcends mere “ guitar playing” and becomes something else. You guys just have to try it, please!
@RichlandCommunity
@RichlandCommunity 2 года назад
Back in the day our stereos sounded like headphones today. Imagine hearing this with the music and separation swirling all around you. Incredible 😜
@russphoto
@russphoto 2 года назад
I still have mine, and listen to it often.......Braun speakers, Yamaha amp.......Sennheiser headphones bought it all in the early 70s. Yamaha turntable, Teac reel to reel, CD and Ipod input.....
@willdwyer6782
@willdwyer6782 2 года назад
Pink Floyd was the first rock band to use a custom made four channel surround sound speaker system live in concert at Queen Elizabeth Hall in 1967. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azimuth_Co-ordinator
@myowndrum286
@myowndrum286 2 года назад
Boy oh boy, do I remember that! I still have my Marantz speakers! I set them up outside for the horses to hear great relaxing tunes! I also used them for the sound when I projected the series The Fall of the Cabal on the side of the barn for the last two summers! I'm a red-pill MF!! Lol!
@LordEagle
@LordEagle 2 года назад
🍄😎
@myowndrum286
@myowndrum286 2 года назад
@@gabrielvanhelsing8214 Bwahaha! Well, Crow1 I must be an old one because I still have some set up in the living room! Only music in there. TV for movie watching is downstairs!
@terryrogers8304
@terryrogers8304 2 года назад
As of 1993 Pink Floyd's 'Dark side of the Moon' album, from which Money is taken, had set a record for most consecutive weeks on the Billboard 200 Album Charts at 740 Weeks. I don't know if it kept going or not, but that is impressive. We are talking about 14 years on the chart
@JimiBurleigh
@JimiBurleigh 2 года назад
As close as I can get, Dark Side has appeared on the Billboard magazine album chart for over 960 weeks in total and has racked up more than 45 million copies sold worldwide.
@jeraldkimball494
@jeraldkimball494 3 месяца назад
David Gilmour on that lead guitar and Roger Waters on Bass is just totally amazing.
@michaelmartin5623
@michaelmartin5623 2 года назад
‘Money’ as always been one of my favorite Pink Floyd songs. A trippy tune who’s message still resonates to this day. Another one of my favorite Floyd songs is ‘Learning to Fly’ which came out in the 80’s. Check it out if you haven’t already. ‘Run Like Hell’ is another favorite of mine.
@jathygamer8746
@jathygamer8746 2 года назад
Finally... Finally! We knew would love it for the guitar and sax solos! 🎧 💓 🎶
@vicprovost2561
@vicprovost2561 2 года назад
Pink Floyd was on ABC's national newscast tonight, they are getting back together for a one off song in support of Ukraine. I hope this is true and David and Roger can get along and do something they can be be proud of and will do some tangible good for the brave people of Ukraine. Just another reason to love Pink Floyd. 🎵🇷🇼
@rmac8008
@rmac8008 2 года назад
Unfortunately no Roger Waters Just David, Nick and Guy Pratt with Nitin Sawhney on keyboards
@JWCFB
@JWCFB 2 года назад
@@rmac8008 I'm ok with that.
@ediefolta9494
@ediefolta9494 2 года назад
Here's the link: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-saEpkcVi1d4.html
@jbjacobs9514
@jbjacobs9514 2 года назад
They are diametrically opposed, and for good reason. However, David always comes together when something is important in the world - he is such a good dude.
@joelsaunders6742
@joelsaunders6742 2 года назад
@@jbjacobs9514 Agreed. Such a great dude. David auctioned off his guitar collection for 21 million dollars and gave it all to charity to fight climate change. I'm Team Gilmour all the way.
@MrSteveLoucks
@MrSteveLoucks 4 месяца назад
Classic of classics! Musical masterminds make for a masterpiece! Loved seeing Amber swoon to the sax!
@mikeorclem
@mikeorclem 4 месяца назад
thanks folks..yea..pink floyd is my favs...was lucky enough to see them in 1973 in baltimore with some friends .. it was dsotm tour...amazing...one slow song they had a fog machine put out this fog that came into the audience with a green light on it...all you see are people's heads above it...crazy look...
@derekhill8
@derekhill8 2 года назад
Love this reaction. The difference between you two is Jay appreciates the music but Amber experiences it.Keep up the great work
@theodoreritola7641
@theodoreritola7641 Год назад
This is what you call 70s Money ,,,,
@scottelement
@scottelement 2 года назад
If you love the saxophone on this you should check out “Us and Them”
@karenmikalofsky5287
@karenmikalofsky5287 2 года назад
For sure! Piano, saxophone, the best!
@exodia1510
@exodia1510 2 года назад
@@karenmikalofsky5287 us and them is one of my favorite pieces along with Money, Mother, Comfortably Numb and Brain Damage
@theodoreritola7641
@theodoreritola7641 Год назад
THIS is why the 70s Are the best decade of great music ,,
@stevensapyak7971
@stevensapyak7971 2 года назад
4.7.22. I can’t help but notice how deep into The Floyd , Amber is‼️ when this first came out we were high on weed, and reacted the same as you two! It’s a tribute that you aren’t stoned, but are into the music like we were/are🎸
@georgecharles941
@georgecharles941 2 года назад
the best concert that I was ever at was Pink Floyd at Roosevelt Stadium in 1976. They played the entire new 'Wish You Were Here' album, then played the entire 'Dark Side Of The Moon'.
@portalofwisdom8858
@portalofwisdom8858 2 года назад
Such a good song. Pink Floyd is so good. They were originally named The Tea Set, but someone went on stage ahead of them and used that name. Sid Barrett thought fast and mixed the names of 2 blues musicians he liked, Pink Anderson and Floyd Council and the name was born!
@jimtatro6550
@jimtatro6550 2 года назад
Check out One of These Days from Floyd, it’s a trip for sure. It’s weird, melodic, chaotic, frightening, psychedelic and it rocks…..it’s Floyd.🤘🏻🔥🎧
@rustyforceps1012
@rustyforceps1012 2 года назад
Great underrated Floyd song. And Meddle is an underrated album. Fearless is one of my favorites by them.
@randlnickel9196
@randlnickel9196 2 месяца назад
This song has THE BEST bassline EVER written
@nwliving8132
@nwliving8132 2 года назад
Grew up listening to this - my dad had 6 ft. tall tweeters and 18" sub-woofers and this song would FILLLL the room as you sit back and become absorbed by the sound filling the room... add a lava lamp and you're completely entranced! Great memories
@colinweir3203
@colinweir3203 2 года назад
Me and my mates sitting around listening to this over 40 years ago in Brisbane Australia 🇦🇺 BOOOOOOOM. Great times.
@cindijacobs230
@cindijacobs230 2 года назад
I saw them in concert in 1977, during their "Animals Tour". When I'm asked what was my favorite concert of all time. I have to say "Pink Floyd" without a doubt.
@caroleann_2142
@caroleann_2142 2 года назад
I was there, In Philadelphia
@cindijacobs230
@cindijacobs230 2 года назад
@@caroleann_2142 Louisville, KY
@airsculpture
@airsculpture 3 дня назад
As Waters once said, it’s the space you leave between the notes that’s important, let the music breathe. Anyone can thrash a guitar solo, but Gilmour lets his breathe.
@rmac8008
@rmac8008 2 года назад
Simply the greatest album of all time by one of the best groups of all time Pink Floyd albums should be heard in there entirety Especially Dark side of the moon
@colibri1
@colibri1 2 года назад
When this was a radio hit in the mid-seventies, I was a kid and this song was considered risqué because of a bad word that they always bleeped out: "shit." This was in a time when people didn't even normally say pee or poop like they do today but had to find ways to talk around those kinds of topics without actually naming them, especially if they had strict parents like mine who might whack you, so the main thing I still think of when I think of this song is that one word, even more than the important subject matter of the song.
@Kitch-hu7tm
@Kitch-hu7tm 2 года назад
There is no "one" word to describe Floyd, as there is no "one" sound that Floyd creates. They were magicians to your ears. Watching Amber listen to Pink Floyd brings a smile to my face.
@dylanparkes3582
@dylanparkes3582 Год назад
You really really really need to experience pink Floyd pulse live concert from 1994. Live song versions of songs like Sorrow, comfortably numb, high hopes….my god…. You will experience Pink Floyd at there very very best and it’s live!!! It will honestly BLOW YOUR MINDS!!!!!! Trust me!!! Do it!!! Your lives will never be the same again as pink Floyd fans!
@surlechapeau
@surlechapeau 2 года назад
Their "Us And Them" is next for you!! A calm song about war, but has 2 Saxophone solos!!
@leticiamejia3604
@leticiamejia3604 2 года назад
Love it!
@andrew348
@andrew348 2 года назад
Pink Floyd's new tribute to Ukraine, Hey, Hey, Rise Up ft. Ukrainian Andriy Khlyvnyuk was released on their RU-vid channel 5 hours ago. Should definitely be the next reaction.
@dawntextor8170
@dawntextor8170 Год назад
David Gilmour solos are like being in a magic carpet flying around in the clouds. The best thing ever
@tobiashoyden2644
@tobiashoyden2644 2 года назад
Pops bought this the day it dropped. I'm 51 now. This song is part of our Family Bloodline. on the real, King Buffalo is a damn fine modern day Floyd Disciple. You hear the Floydian influence all the while they keep their own sound too. Hope anyone reading this give em a check
@amyduffield5565
@amyduffield5565 2 года назад
One of these days from the pulse concert is an instrumental with David Gilmore on the steel guitar is amazing to experience. Amber will love it 😀
@DannyD714
@DannyD714 2 года назад
the breakdown is my favorite part of this song. you can hear each instrument distinctly. they did the same on the previous album in the song "echoes". i hope you get into some pre-darkside of the moon pink floyd soon. their whole career was an evolution,and hearing some of the early stuff makes you appreciate the later years even more.
@michellecasey5752
@michellecasey5752 2 года назад
I have never been a big Pink Floyd fan. But, loved this song back in the day. It wasn’t a hundred percent contemporary, but I was thrilled as a kid to know there could be a song called “Money” by Pink Floyd while there was also a hit song called “Money, Money, Money” by the O’Jays. Have you played the O’Jays yet? Usta Be My Girl is awwwwsome!
@barrymuller5131
@barrymuller5131 2 года назад
This song is an eargasm and the sax provides a horngasm. I’ve loved Pink Floyd and this album for close to 50 years. I always smile when any song from Dark Side of the Moon comes to my ears.
@glennlissner350
@glennlissner350 2 года назад
If you want a track of theirs that rocks a bit, try "Young Lust" from The Wall. It sounds different then alot of their stuff, but in a good way.
@J.R.Steel85
@J.R.Steel85 2 года назад
Can't do Young Lust without including Empty Spaces. They are a package deal.
@antonioiniguez1615
@antonioiniguez1615 2 года назад
@@J.R.Steel85 can't do young lust and empty spaces without the rest of the album
@J.R.Steel85
@J.R.Steel85 2 года назад
@@antonioiniguez1615 touchè
@alecjkrueger1
@alecjkrueger1 2 года назад
Definitely different and such a classic
@rickashworth7304
@rickashworth7304 2 года назад
Thank you for this!!! Been waiting so long... Now you have to give us "Us And Them"... slooow sexy saxx! BTW, Jay, cool SRV shirt! Maybe give us some "Tin Pan Alley" ... blues the way it's supposed to be sung! Take care...
@stebstebanesier6205
@stebstebanesier6205 2 года назад
Back in the mid 70's we would go the city over to the Morrison Planetarium in Golden Gate Park. We would draw straws, short straw loses and is the designated driver. The rest of us would get "Tuned In" if you will, go in and kick back in those reclined planetarium seats and watch "Laserium Presents Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon". Killer sound system and mind blowing laser show, it was an absolute trip.
@MrSoulMonk
@MrSoulMonk 9 месяцев назад
This song never gets old, and how apt is it even today? Pink Floyd was one of the smartest and wickedly talented groups that has no equal. Many of their songs are fit to be national anthems.
@FelixcatGarcia
@FelixcatGarcia 2 года назад
I love watching you two and seeing your world grow by leaps and bounds all because you listen to music and it takes you places you have never been. And you've only just begun. SO MUCH MUSIC, SO LITTLE TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@myklegue3968
@myklegue3968 2 года назад
the peak of power for Roger Waters (bass,vocals & main song writer) & David Gilmour (guitar,vocals & song writer)....I like many of the albums after the departure of Roger but I still believe all their very best albums were when they were a team!!
@pakaburl1235
@pakaburl1235 2 года назад
Yes...Pink Floyd began as a Blues and jazz Band...Their name was derived from their two favorite Blues and Jazz artists... Pink Anderson and Floyd Council...!!!
@alana8863
@alana8863 2 года назад
As someone else suggested, the Pulse concert in which Floyd play Comfortably Numb is amazing. Love from England.
@timothyhester3652
@timothyhester3652 2 года назад
I consider myself to be HUGE Pink Floyd fan. I've love their music so much I've delved into every article I could find about them, ravenously curious about the origins of this genius. I totally agree regarding the idea of an experience. A significant factor in their greatness for me is that their music is an experience. One doesn't just casually listen to Pink Floyd. Their lyrics on certain tracks have really hit me as well but the experience of the soundscapes that they create are transcendent. Another thing I've always enjoyed about their music is that their albums are truly concepts. They are each a journey unto themselves. While you can listen to individual Floyd songs, I adamantly believe the best way to truly appreciate their work is to appreciate the entirety of a journey each album is in a single sitting. You listen to a single song and you're admiring but a single thread. Listen to an album of theirs as the single tapestry that it is and it is amazing. I implore you, if you love the journey that they take you on, you owe it to yourself to listen to an album in one sitting. While all there albums can be appreciated in this way, Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall are paramount. Y'all should do a full album reaction to one of those. (The Wall particularly had the most lyrical impact on me personally but they are both masterpieces both sonically and lyrically.
@Hobodeluxe960
@Hobodeluxe960 2 года назад
yeah The Wall tells a great and tragic story. Mostly an amalgam of the band's history. But told in the guise of a single individual "Pink". A kid who's father died in WWII when he was a toddler. Who grew up in a post war London after all the Nazi bombings and such. An over-protective mother who helicoptered over him terribly. A school headmaster who bullied him. All of these things becoming bricks in the wall he would build around himself, isolating and withdrawing from society.
@kaidenorgana5151
@kaidenorgana5151 2 года назад
When you have the time, put on your headphones, turn off the lights, and listen to Dark Side Of The Moon in it's entirety. It is a masterpiece.
@zppv5981
@zppv5981 3 месяца назад
If you recall in the another brick in the wall video. When the teacher is criticizing him for his poems, the lines are actually from this song! Absolute fire! 🔥
@spivvy4867
@spivvy4867 Год назад
I could watch you pair for hours, the joy of Pink Floyd is strong in you
@josephdurham6051
@josephdurham6051 2 года назад
Time to experience some early, sid barret era Pink Floyd. "Set the controls for the heart of the sun", "let there be more light", "corporal clegg", and "seesaw" are just a few from the album A Saucerful of Secrets. Great record
@michaelfoster5577
@michaelfoster5577 2 года назад
Not forgetting Astronomy Domine and Several Species of small furry animals gathered together in a cave and grooving with a Pict (yes, I know the second is from Ummagumma, but it has that early Floyd feel!)
@jamesredman1263
@jamesredman1263 2 года назад
@@michaelfoster5577 - those two are still among my very favorite PF tunes!
@ddullaway
@ddullaway 2 года назад
The bike song
@AliasMark69
@AliasMark69 2 года назад
I always spark up my pipe when watching a Pink Floyd reaction.... Thanks
@dondee5439
@dondee5439 Год назад
Great song. Nice having the lyrics in the black box. Well done.
@billtudman7867
@billtudman7867 2 года назад
Pink Floyd utilised Quadraphonic stereo of the seventies. 1 big speaker in each corner of a darkened room, cranked up high, was the way back in the day. The original surround sound. Headphones were for when your parents were home.
@davidhumiston6500
@davidhumiston6500 2 года назад
You got to check out Pink Floyd TIME listen to the lyrics very carefully
@fdtori
@fdtori 2 года назад
Money into Us an Them is one of my fave Pink Floyd transitions... always gives me chills... just sayin 😉
@lp59
@lp59 2 года назад
Yes. There was a radio program in the 80's on my local rock station Q107 in Toronto Csnada called " For head phones only". Pink Floyd, Rush, Yes. All the grests. Awesome time.
@pcallas66
@pcallas66 2 года назад
Alan Parsons was the recording engineer and the sounds of the change and cash register at the beginning was one giant tape loop that he had to wrap around microphone stands and other things to get it to play in a loop. If I had to guess it probably took between 60 to 75 inches of tape to make that loop. He used the higher speed Revox A77 to make that loop. There were also splices in the tape with each sound. I wouldn't ride a bicycle with stereo headphones while listening to this one. You could literally lose your balance. Great reaction!!!
@DG2244
@DG2244 2 года назад
This was a big one in the day. It was my first listen into Pink Floyd. They exploded after this album.
@usmgreen1
@usmgreen1 2 года назад
engineered by Alan Parsons
@clintjo2377
@clintjo2377 2 года назад
Hear It thousands of times over the years and It's still amazing music ! Never gets old ever !
@scottdebruyn7038
@scottdebruyn7038 2 года назад
BTW... You don't have to be high to 'Zone-Out' with Pink Floyd... But there was a time back in the 70's that we discovered another level of 'Zoning-Out' with them! :)
@roncypert8255
@roncypert8255 2 года назад
It goes without saying that Pink Floyd’s entire treasure chest of fantastic trippy music is fantastic…… But this song has been my own personal favorite since the first time I heard it. If y’all ever decide to do an entire album reaction, you should check out The Dark Side of Oz video, where they pair The Dark Side Of The Moon album with the classic motion picture The Wizard Of Oz. It will amaze you how the music pairs with the action in movie. It is definitely a trippy rabbit hole you will enjoy!
@RichlandCommunity
@RichlandCommunity 2 года назад
Back in the day our stereos sounded like headphones today. Imagine hearing this with the layers and separation swirling all around you😜
@paulperano9236
@paulperano9236 Год назад
One of the sound engineers on the album was tied up with introducing Quadraphonic as the next level from Stereo. They knew how to maximise the Stereo impact on the listener. This is early 70s with ALL analogue studio equipment. The open section for Time - the clocks. Was an experiment in Quadraphonic which PF used.
@chercee
@chercee 2 года назад
Cash register sound! Their music is an experience!
@canonfodder2068
@canonfodder2068 2 года назад
A friend told me that he played this vinyl record so much that he literally wore the grooves down and had to purchase it again a few years later.
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