This is my favorite concert and I saw almost all the greatest bands of the 70’s and 80’s but nothing compares to a Pink Floyd concert. Pulse concert was an incredible journey!
Popular Bands musicians rarely make music for film but filmakers are often big fans and want to include the music , This is a parody about money lust and greed in the context of the album it comes from Dark Side of the Moon
Ooops I forgot to mention in my earlier comment, they switch the beat from 7/4, to 4/4 somewhere in the middle of the song, then perfectly go back to 7/4, then end it on a 4/4 beat. Geniuses!😊
30 years. Dang! That has gone quickly 😯😯 Try What Do You Want From Me from the 2016 live in Pompeii concert. It's a Pink Floyd song that not a lot people react to, but I think is great. A good message 👍🏻👍🏻 It's a David Gilmour concert, not a Pink Floyd concert, but you will recognise a few of the people from the Pulse concert
Daym, everything about this is a vibe! The sax, the backup singers groovin, Gilmours godlike guitar playin, the drummers, everything about this is spectacular dude. I used to have this song playing walking around my city with a boombox just really feeling it and i gave no fs bout the people around me, most of them felt the vibe too dancing along. Crazy dude.
great reaction, id recommend "ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL" and if you want to hear those backing singers reall shine id recommend "GREAT GIG IN THE SKY" both from the pulse concert, im sure that you will enjoy both
Just to be clear. Money, in and of itself, is not the root of all evil. THE LOVE OF MONEY, according to the scriptures, is the root of all evil. I KNOW THAT this is not the proper place to delve into the subject, but I just felt like I needed to put it out there. On a lighter note, Pink Floyd has been and always will be a timeless, thought provoking , extremely talented band, and will go down in history as one of the GREATEST BANDS EVER! I’m always grateful and happy for your reactions and IMHO, you have quickly become the best on YT. Here’s hoping that your followers grow exponentially. Peace Saeed✌️
That is a great way of putting it. And i agree. Pink Floyd is an incredible band. Looking forward to more of their music. Thanks so much! Appreciate you, my friend! Have a great day.
Rogers lyric is ".....of all Evil, so THEY say'".. "They" are the ones miss quoting, because "They" have it and want to convince "Us" that money itself is Evil. Roger doesn't tend to write copious lyrics and is careful to say exactly what he means. People frequently stop at the word Evil and then it sounds like it's just a miss quote but that's actually very deliberate 😉
Yes you've heard it before. But not in movies per se, rather it continues to play on radio stations to this day. Dark Side of the Moon is one of the highest selling albums of all time. Your musical journey/education is incomplete until you have listened to the entire album from start to finish (studio version). And they do the entire album in this concert, though it is split into songs, while the actual album doesn't have songs, each track flows into the next seamlessly like a progressive rock symphony with various movements. And it tells a story and confronts a number of emotional and psychological issues that are part of the human condition. Once you have listened to the whole album, there are some excellent documentaries about the making of, this one by the band: th-cam.com/video/jUBnS5G34IM/w-d-xo.html ( PINK FLOYD - The Dark Side Of The Moon 2003 Documentary HD ) You can hear Roger explain how he made the rhythm track of the money sounds at time 10:15 in the above video, remembering this was made in 1972 and released in 1973 - literally no digital crap or computers.... And he also explains what the voices are all about in that segment ending at time 13:50
I grew up with Pink Floyd's Money. Thank you for your reaction! 😊 Now, please check out Money Money Money (ABBA) sung by Swedish metal singer Tommy Johansson. It'll blow you away! 😄 Greetings from Germany!
Every single song from the Pulse concert is drop-the-mic mind blowing. Do them all!
Will check out more!
Can’t say how many times I’ve watched this whole concert. Every time: what a show!!
Best concert EVER!!!
The Dogs of War from the Delicate Sound of Thunder concert is a great song with a sax solo that'll melt your face off.
Thanks for the recommendation.
This is my favorite concert and I saw almost all the greatest bands of the 70’s and 80’s but nothing compares to a Pink Floyd concert. Pulse concert was an incredible journey!
David Gilmore is the best of Pink Floyd. ❤
Popular Bands musicians rarely make music for film but filmakers are often big fans and want to include the music , This is a parody about money lust and greed in the context of the album it comes from Dark Side of the Moon
"I think I need a lear jet. Or maybe two'.
😅 awesome..the next song is " us and them "Sax Heaven
Will add that one to my list. Thanks!
@@SaeedReacts. really great Sax and a very chill out song
and the song is still current with what's going on around the world today
Ooops I forgot to mention in my earlier comment, they switch the beat from 7/4, to 4/4 somewhere in the middle of the song, then perfectly go back to 7/4, then end it on a 4/4 beat. Geniuses!😊
Listen to their albums from beginning to end one night while you are chilling out. They tell a story.
30 years. Dang! That has gone quickly 😯😯
Try What Do You Want From Me from the 2016 live in Pompeii concert. It's a Pink Floyd song that not a lot people react to, but I think is great. A good message 👍🏻👍🏻
It's a David Gilmour concert, not a Pink Floyd concert, but you will recognise a few of the people from the Pulse concert
Its crazy how fast time flies. Will add it to my list.
I did one song from that concert.
@@SaeedReacts. 👍🏻👍🏻
only Guy Pratt on bass at Pompeii
Daym, everything about this is a vibe! The sax, the backup singers groovin, Gilmours godlike guitar playin, the drummers, everything about this is spectacular dude. I used to have this song playing walking around my city with a boombox just really feeling it and i gave no fs bout the people around me, most of them felt the vibe too dancing along. Crazy dude.
I can see you walking around! Love it!
Great Reaction watch Keep Talking or Sorrow from pulse concert
Thanks! I reacted to Keep Talking. Still need to check out Sorrow.
Yup!! Agree. And another brick in the wall from Pulse.
This song was 21 years old in 1994
First saw them in 1966
Wow! Awesome!
Saw them first time in 1971. They are in my life since!
great reaction, id recommend "ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL" and if you want to hear those backing singers
reall shine id recommend "GREAT GIG IN THE SKY" both from the pulse concert, im sure that you will enjoy both
Thanks! Will check those out.
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Just to be clear. Money, in and of itself, is not the root of all evil. THE LOVE OF MONEY, according to the scriptures, is the root of all evil. I KNOW THAT this is not the proper place to delve into the subject, but I just felt like I needed to put it out there.
On a lighter note, Pink Floyd has been and always will be a timeless, thought provoking , extremely talented band, and will go down in history as one of the GREATEST BANDS EVER! I’m always grateful and happy for your reactions and IMHO, you have quickly become the best on YT. Here’s hoping that your followers grow exponentially. Peace Saeed✌️
That is a great way of putting it. And i agree.
Pink Floyd is an incredible band. Looking forward to more of their music.
Thanks so much! Appreciate you, my friend!
Have a great day.
Rogers lyric is ".....of all Evil, so THEY say'".. "They" are the ones miss quoting, because "They" have it and want to convince "Us" that money itself is Evil.
Roger doesn't tend to write copious lyrics and is careful to say exactly what he means.
People frequently stop at the word Evil and then it sounds like it's just a miss quote but that's actually very deliberate 😉
@@philshorten3221 I totally agree with you ✌️
Yes you've heard it before. But not in movies per se, rather it continues to play on radio stations to this day. Dark Side of the Moon is one of the highest selling albums of all time. Your musical journey/education is incomplete until you have listened to the entire album from start to finish (studio version). And they do the entire album in this concert, though it is split into songs, while the actual album doesn't have songs, each track flows into the next seamlessly like a progressive rock symphony with various movements. And it tells a story and confronts a number of emotional and psychological issues that are part of the human condition.
Once you have listened to the whole album, there are some excellent documentaries about the making of, this one by the band:
th-cam.com/video/jUBnS5G34IM/w-d-xo.html ( PINK FLOYD - The Dark Side Of The Moon 2003 Documentary HD )
You can hear Roger explain how he made the rhythm track of the money sounds at time 10:15 in the above video, remembering this was made in 1972 and released in 1973 - literally no digital crap or computers.... And he also explains what the voices are all about in that segment ending at time 13:50
Thanks for taking the time to share this! Much appreciated.
Definitely must have heard it somewhere!
😂 Catching up on your PF reactions! 😉 Then hitting Rush! 🤗 Definitely worth the trip to NJ Meadowlands! 😁🥰🐰
Thanks for watching!
Definitely worth the trip! 😃 ooow!
I grew up with Pink Floyd's Money.
Thank you for your reaction! 😊
Now, please check out
Money Money Money (ABBA) sung by Swedish metal singer Tommy Johansson. It'll blow you away! 😄 Greetings from Germany!
Thanks for watching and the recommendation!
How have you never heard this song before
I must have heard it somewhere through the years, but hearing and listening is different.
Wow, you look like Brian Schwartz (Scott Colomby) from the movie Porky's.
Its been a while since i seen that film 😅😄
Song is about a poor's man or middle class worker dream
Like RUSH, Pink Floyd are phenomenal storytellers. Another Brick in the Wall is another very iconic song.
Will add that one to my list. Thanks.