This was one show to rule them all. Legend goes that the lighting company had unlimited budget. Lighting crew: What's our budget? Pink Floyd: Yes! The entire concert is amazing. They ended it with 'Run Like Hell'. The lighting guys and girls went 'all in' in this one.
That was a Radically Totally Rad Reaction Rad. I'd like to see you react to "On The Turning Away". It's The song the World needs to hear. Before ⚡🥴🤕☠️ happens!!!
I've heard Gilmour liked using Leslie speakers. It makes sense he would use them on this song. Seeing them spinning on stage added a hypnosis to the music, for sure.
Who are the thumbs down... Crazy people I think.... Thanks for this moment... I've seen this concert in Montpellier, one of the best moments of my life... You like music, I follow you... Thanks for your beautiful reaction from a French woman 😘
I know this song since '79 - I was 20 at this time - I always feel the same emotion when listening to it ! Tears are never far, I am so much touched by this guitar solo... That PULSE live version is even better with a very long 2nd solo, David Gilmour took the time to buid it, and your emotion goes higher and higher... as he plugs his guitar directly to your soul.... And i always loved David's warm voice ! The 1st song I listened in 1972 from PF was "echoes" from Meddle album, I was 13.... and I was starting the Pink Floyd journey ! Dom, a 62 years old fan from France
hello Dom, thank you for sharing that story with us. i will have more from this concert and others very soon. sorry for the long pause of videos, had to work something out.
This is the greatest guitar solo live ever from the best concert in history. David gilmour have different tone. He build and build and build emotions to our souls. Pink Floyd send more people to the space from NASA
This concert was so good had to go to another state to see it again! And took my kids because was their last tour! Never been to any concert that left everyone in total awe! For weeks! Truly an experience!
I was at the Earls Court concert that you are reacting to now, l was sitting in balcony directly opposite the mirror ball that came down from the ceiling, l was tripping off Magic Mushrooms and just sat there having an outer body experience, l didn't know where or what to look at cos their was so many visuals happening at the same time + the whole concert was mind blowing visually and musically from start to finish, ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE, that concert will never be bettered
High hopes, keep talking and Shine on you crazy diamond are other gems of the pulse concert live from 1994, where cost for a spectacular light show obviously didn‘t matter. In my opinion, something like this has never been pulled off on that scale since with that orchestration of light and sound and in that perfection of almost studio quality. So ahead of its time and therefore unmatched ever since and probably for years to come. No cellphones destroying the view, everybody in the audience enjoying the moment and knowing that this concert (and this solo) will probably one of the best moments in their whole life… One of the greatest moments in music history imho.
I think it was in 1972, that Pink Floyd first came to America & played at the Hollywood Bowl. Word is, that they enjoyed the acoustics there...so for this 1994 tour...they had TWO of those massive stages ( modeled after the Bowl ) constructed. While they were playing 2 or 3 gigs in one city....the 2nd stage was already being set up in the next venue. I believe they had at least 117 big rigs hauling all of that stuff. I saw them ( 2 nights in a row ) in Oakland, CA. My ears are STILL ringing.
It was three stages. Luckily I caught 6 nights on the last Earls Court run, where this was filmed, and the last full performance ever (Except the 18 min Live 8 reunion) The first time I saw them was a few decades earlier in 67 when they supported Hendrix on a package tour.
@@totallyradreactions5006 You got it. I’m a huge Fan of Queen, ELO, Bowie, Seger, Pink Floyd etc. Just lost the bassist from ZZ Top this week. Could you do La Grange live to honor them?
I was fortunate enough to have seen that concert in person when Floyd toured the USA in 1994 (The Division Bell Tour) which was their final tour together as Pink Floyd. Best live concert I have ever seen. Fun fact, the tilting sphere is used as a screen for videos during the concert and tilts forward only on Comfortably Numb which is the second to last song that they played. Floyd had (3) identical stage set-ups which cost 5 million dollars each. The second and third stage set was always moving to the next venues. And yes, the mirror ball was mind blowing along with the quadraphonic sound in the stadium. It was lightly misting that evening which enhanced the lasers. That show as not a concert, it was an experience! I would highly recommend viewing and reacting to David Gilmour "What do you want from me" from the concert at Pompeii (Insanely great background vocals that are featured). th-cam.com/video/bKJqJt5RLrs/w-d-xo.html
Davis that is awesome you got to see that show "experience" many are probably very envious myself included. I will do a reaction to this Pompeii link for sure thank you for sharing that story with us sorry for the long pause of videos, had to work some things out but i will have more up very soon.
Did he get a little 'pin prick' before THIS concert? "your lips are moving but I cannot hear what you are saying" Yes, we are out here! (what an incredible light show....to have been there!)
NOT THE ORIGINAL FULL SOLO. THe unedited version was much better, with natural climax and feel. This was edited but for what reason??? Video shots are - in some places - better than the original ones. but worse musically. When the guitarist builds up his solo it coemes naturally and changing it and cutting it only because he is a bit out of key sometimes is absurd.
Still my favorite band of all time. Bought The Dark Side Of The Moon in 1973 and went from there. Just thought you'd like to see how an 11 yo Aussie kid plays that solo. So cool. th-cam.com/video/l7eN89R4--E/w-d-xo.html
ive seen some videos including this one from him. what an amazing young talent. he was born for this. Im also so glad to see these young kids playing 'classic rock' damn im getting old. for example Greta van fleet, Liliac ect Maybe theres still hope that this music will live on forever. i'll cover this topic more in a video...my thoughts on the subject
May I suggest you never pause at all during any song, it completely ruins the flow. I find the best reactions do this. Simply talk over music. I dare you to find a better more emotional guitar solo! David is remarkable! Listen to sorrow and Keep talking the voice box he uses sounds terrific
Sorry but watching you puff out smoke like a faulty exhaust really put me off. I know it’s your business if you want to do that but I don’t need or want to see it
@@Boosted07GT I didn’t watch it, I started to but stopped. I am probably not the only person turned off by it so I thought he might want to know if/why people aren’t watching. And surely he could do his smoke in between reactions?
@@lillylee7658 well obviously not, you watched enough to come down here and comment, so what’s the point of your snarky dumb comment if you didn’t watch it kid
What other song should I react to from this concert? I want to watch the whole show but I want to give you guys a chance to see a first time reaction.
Sorrow is next!! :)) Thank me later;)
This was one show to rule them all. Legend goes that the lighting company had unlimited budget.
Lighting crew: What's our budget?
Pink Floyd: Yes!
The entire concert is amazing. They ended it with 'Run Like Hell'. The lighting guys and girls went 'all in' in this one.
That was a Radically Totally Rad Reaction Rad. I'd like to see you react to "On The Turning Away". It's The song the World needs to hear. Before ⚡🥴🤕☠️ happens!!!
@@the_sound_geek It was really something. beautiful light show
@@eleazargutierrez8553 thank you for the kind words. thats a great song
The ball opening up always looks like an angel to me.
I've heard Gilmour liked using Leslie speakers. It makes sense he would use them on this song. Seeing them spinning on stage added a hypnosis to the music, for sure.
Who are the thumbs down... Crazy people I think.... Thanks for this moment... I've seen this concert in Montpellier, one of the best moments of my life... You like music, I follow you... Thanks for your beautiful reaction from a French woman 😘
I know this song since '79 - I was 20 at this time - I always feel the same emotion when listening to it ! Tears are never far, I am so much touched by this guitar solo...
That PULSE live version is even better with a very long 2nd solo, David Gilmour took the time to buid it, and your emotion goes higher and higher... as he plugs his guitar directly to your soul....
And i always loved David's warm voice !
The 1st song I listened in 1972 from PF was "echoes" from Meddle album, I was 13.... and I was starting the Pink Floyd journey !
Dom, a 62 years old fan from France
hello Dom,
thank you for sharing that story with us.
i will have more from this concert and others very soon.
sorry for the long pause of videos, had to work something out.
Loving The Reactions.
Especially Pink Floyd and Genesis.
Keep Rockin'.
Ronnie
SCOTLAND 🎸
Coming Back To Life from this concert is more epicness.
"Sorrow" from this same 'Pulse' concert. Me thinks you'll like it.
From the same 1994 Pulse Concert, check out SORROW and also RUN LIKE HELL.
This is the greatest guitar solo live ever from the best concert in history. David gilmour have different tone. He build and build and build emotions to our souls. Pink Floyd send more people to the space from NASA
it was amazing no doubt.
thank you for the comment
This concert was so good had to go to another state to see it again! And took my kids because was their last tour! Never been to any concert that left everyone in total awe! For weeks! Truly an experience!
Sorrow and Run Like Hell are both great clips from this concert. But there is not a bad song in the concert. Every one is spectacular in its own way.
I was at the Earls Court concert that you are reacting to now, l was sitting in balcony directly opposite the mirror ball that came down from the ceiling, l was tripping off Magic Mushrooms and just sat there having an outer body experience, l didn't know where or what to look at cos their was so many visuals happening at the same time + the whole concert was mind blowing visually and musically from start to finish, ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE, that concert will never be bettered
So good he played it twice. Great reaction.....now Sorrow from same concert
it was amazing!
And that’s is the greatest guitar solo ever preserved on video for all time.
One of these days is a good 1 time is also a excellent choice
I think the ball represents The Wall. It opens, revealing the true light inside like our walls coming down to reveal our true selves
This performance, along with Sorrow and Led Zep's Celebration Day performance of Kashmir are all live perfection.
High hopes, keep talking and Shine on you crazy diamond are other gems of the pulse concert live from 1994, where cost for a spectacular light show obviously didn‘t matter. In my opinion, something like this has never been pulled off on that scale since with that orchestration of light and sound and in that perfection of almost studio quality. So ahead of its time and therefore unmatched ever since and probably for years to come. No cellphones destroying the view, everybody in the audience enjoying the moment and knowing that this concert (and this solo) will probably one of the best moments in their whole life… One of the greatest moments in music history imho.
This was truly awesome!
David Gilmour Live at Gdansk, Echoes. Totally EPIC!
Pink Floyd is and will always be my most favorite band followe by Nightwish and Ayreon.
The whole concert is epic.
Time
Run like hell
Now watch the song that came after that, Run Like Hell.
All the best from the Far North of New Zealand!
THE GREATEST guitar solo,,,,fukin ever
I think it was in 1972, that Pink Floyd first came to America & played at the Hollywood Bowl. Word is, that they enjoyed the acoustics there...so for this 1994 tour...they had TWO of those massive stages ( modeled after the Bowl ) constructed. While they were playing 2 or 3 gigs in one city....the 2nd stage was already being set up in the next venue. I believe they had at least 117 big rigs hauling all of that stuff. I saw them ( 2 nights in a row ) in Oakland, CA. My ears are STILL ringing.
thank you for the information. lucky you seeing them both nights.
It was three stages. Luckily I caught 6 nights on the last Earls Court run, where this was filmed, and the last full performance ever (Except the 18 min Live 8 reunion) The first time I saw them was a few decades earlier in 67 when they supported Hendrix on a package tour.
@@bennyfactor1 wow them & Hendrix
Don’t imagine there was a clear head that night
Best band of all times 😎👍✨🎶🎸
Appreciate the bonus solo!
Great job!
Well if it isnt Johnny Ringo...
hey thanks for watching
“I was just foolin about”.
Great reaction.
I Love PF and I think David is one of the best musicians.
Coming Back To Life is the song which will really move you ...especially if you are watching the backing singers, and ofc Dave's solo :)
don't know if i know that one...looks like reaction time! thanks for the suggestion
Ok I just subscribed I love classic rock 🤘🏼
thank you for the support
@@totallyradreactions5006 You got it. I’m a huge Fan of Queen, ELO, Bowie, Seger, Pink Floyd etc. Just lost the bassist from ZZ Top this week. Could you do La Grange live to honor them?
@@Terri6868 I heard
So sad, and a hard loss to blues rock
I’ll put it together absolutely
That's a different video than I'm used to seeing. Not much difference but it's cool to see a little different views of this epic.
I was fortunate enough to have seen that concert in person when Floyd toured the USA in 1994 (The Division Bell Tour) which was their final tour together as Pink Floyd. Best live concert I have ever seen. Fun fact, the tilting sphere is used as a screen for videos during the concert and tilts forward only on Comfortably Numb which is the second to last song that they played. Floyd had (3) identical stage set-ups which cost 5 million dollars each. The second and third stage set was always moving to the next venues. And yes, the mirror ball was mind blowing along with the quadraphonic sound in the stadium. It was lightly misting that evening which enhanced the lasers. That show as not a concert, it was an experience! I would highly recommend viewing and reacting to David Gilmour "What do you want from me" from the concert at Pompeii (Insanely great background vocals that are featured). th-cam.com/video/bKJqJt5RLrs/w-d-xo.html
Davis that is awesome you got to see that show "experience"
many are probably very envious myself included.
I will do a reaction to this Pompeii link for sure
thank you for sharing that story with us
sorry for the long pause of videos, had to work some things out
but i will have more up very soon.
You should do the whole concert track by track, tbh. Easily the best live concert in history.
How Dave Gilmour hasn't been knighted I'll never know
Did he get a little 'pin prick' before THIS concert? "your lips are moving but I cannot hear what you are saying" Yes, we are out here! (what an incredible light show....to have been there!)
Would love you to react to Steve Vai Whispering A Prayer, any live version would do.
very possible...i do like Vai very much
Run Like Hell from the same show. You’ll see why it was the finale.
I would like to know what you think of " what do you want from me " pulse song... thanks man
Pink Floyd, turning disco balls into squids for 50+yrs
A man in a t-shirt and jeans. If you're not a big fan like me, you had to walk past him on the street. A man who does not do much of himself .. 😀
As stated elsewhere, this is not the full solo, there’s a chunk missing. I suggest you hunt out the full version.
You’re welcome to you’re opinion.
NOT THE ORIGINAL FULL SOLO. THe unedited version was much better, with natural climax and feel. This was edited but for what reason??? Video shots are - in some places - better than the original ones. but worse musically. When the guitarist builds up his solo it coemes naturally and changing it and cutting it only because he is a bit out of key sometimes is absurd.
Still my favorite band of all time. Bought The Dark Side Of The Moon in 1973 and went from there.
Just thought you'd like to see how an 11 yo Aussie kid plays that solo. So cool. th-cam.com/video/l7eN89R4--E/w-d-xo.html
ive seen some videos including this one from him. what an amazing young talent. he was born for this. Im also so glad to see these young kids playing 'classic rock' damn im getting old. for example Greta van fleet, Liliac ect
Maybe theres still hope that this music will live on forever.
i'll cover this topic more in a video...my thoughts on the subject
@@totallyradreactions5006
Cool man. Sounds like a great idea. God bless the children eh!
May I suggest you never pause at all during any song, it completely ruins the flow. I find the best reactions do this. Simply talk over music. I dare you to find a better more emotional guitar solo! David is remarkable! Listen to sorrow and Keep talking the voice box he uses sounds terrific
Sorry but watching you puff out smoke like a faulty exhaust really put me off. I know it’s your business if you want to do that but I don’t need or want to see it
Then look away or don’t watch his videos, it’s not that serious
@@Boosted07GT I didn’t watch it, I started to but stopped. I am probably not the only person turned off by it so I thought he might want to know if/why people aren’t watching. And surely he could do his smoke in between reactions?
@@lillylee7658 again if it bothers you that much kid don’t watch the video
@@Boosted07GT as I said, I didn’t. I turned it off
@@lillylee7658 well obviously not, you watched enough to come down here and comment, so what’s the point of your snarky dumb comment if you didn’t watch it kid