All of the epic moments in this video: 0:10: Nick’s sweaty drum solo 0:50: Rog pretending to do something with his knobs 1:02: Rick fucks up his section 1:21: The single shot of Dave throughout the entire performance 1:41: ***acid trip*** 5:51: epic jam 🎸😎
There are never enough shots of Dave, in any PF footage. He could be playing a mean riff or singing lead and the focus would be on Roger or one of the other members of the band. I guess the camera person didn’t like his immense talent, along with his gorgeous face.
Take acid or shrooms then close your eyes and listen to pink floyd. Now that's on another level. Shit will take you through the stratosphere and back.🤘🏻
I was 16.......January or February of 1968 when I first heard this off The Piper at the Gates of Dawn. I was the only kid I knew at the time that knew they existed. My little secret for a month. I think they were more special to me back then, when nobody'd ever heard of them.
@Kris-k7v3s no 🤔 ? It's well reported that drug use and high levels of creativity go hand in hand . Most of all the Great Artists were either raging alcohols or on benders
@@jammer3618 You have no knowledge of how opinions work. Also bass players like you are stuck up snobs who can't get over the fact that nothing you do is important, except that isn't an opinion, that's a fact.
Brie Russell Triggered😂😂 Calm down dude, just listen to your own words. Respect other’s opinions. And Waters was actually a mediocre bassist, he even admitted it and Gilmour played bass for most of meddle, and Pigs. You can clearly see an improvement in the basslines in Pigs (three different ones). Also Gilmour and Wright had to tune his bass lol. He was not bad, we was just mediocre. Not special. He was a genius lyricist tho, that’s why he is recognized as one of the best artists ever. Not because of his bass skills.
TheGamesterShow There are! Waters is actually one of my favorite bassists but it’s not precisely because of his skills but his simplicity and taste when it comes to writing basslines. But you can’t put him next to Paul McCartney or Alex James. Even less to someone like Les Claypool or Geddy Lee.
Could be a compulsive thing. Whenever I'm on stage and there's a break or small pause where I'm not playing anything, I'm always checking the knobs on my guitar, even though I know they're set right.
The time of Arnold Lane and See Emily Play....very underrated period of inspirational and uniquely original sounds when pop was still going strong. I loved this time...
These boys have talent. They work hard. They get along. They succeed in a very hard business: professional musicians. Roger Waters $310 million. Nick Mason $180 million. David Gilmour $140 million. Richard Wright $70 million.
There are more early videos of Pink Floyd than I would ever have expected to find on TH-cam. It's interesting to see the different performances of tracks like this one both before and after Syd's ejection from the band. Here, they don't seem comfortable with the playing - it only begins to come together in the last minute or so. And I still keep expecting to see Syd on stage with them ...
Gilmour doesn't appear much in any of these early (1968) videos. My guess is that the band's production asked the filmmakers and TV companies to avoid him in order not to make obvious the absence of Barrett, who was the creative mind and leading force of the group at the time. In other words, publicity reasons.
@@KlausSgroi He actually talks about being incredibly embarrassed the first few months he played with them, so he probably asked them not to film him much.
Honestly, I've gone way deep with The Pink Floyd (FKA The Screaming or Architectural Abdabs) and I've NEVER heard this specific take before. Fantastic!!
Tank you very much for sharing this period of pink floyd at this time was a genius pour la recherche du son et de l'image, c'était nouveau sur la recherche des sonorités différentes ainsi que de présenter l'art de transmettre l'image et l' imaginaire , tank you very much all the groups en happy new year merci beaucoup
@@fabriziovilla8688 Yeah, technically he was but in the public eye he was yet to be a real member. Nobody at this time knew who Gilmour was going to become. Easier to see things in hindsight.
bruzie it was to not raise suspects on Barrett’s behaviour: David was doing more things than him and that could have given people the idea that Syd wasn’t the mastermind anymore
Cool man. If it wasn't for TH-cam and your great great talents. I would've never been able to experience this. I like what he said oh well we aren't going to stop what we do and tell we play. Something along those lines. 🤘😁🤘
A very unique performance for 68 or for any year for that fact. The early PF with Barrett and the start of David Gilmore is fascinating. The new stuff (atom heard mother,meddle) seem a little more refined.
I see many fans of Beatles or Led Zeppelin or what ever... post silly comments about the Greatest Band in Music History. So many bricks on the Wall out there.. We will see you all on the Dark Side of the Moon....
This video got fucking uploaded yesterday, every single person who has watched this and those who will watch will see it in 2019 and the next years....
I saw them live in 1968 for the first time, then again in 1969 and for the last time in 1971 when they showcased Meddle before its release. So glad I got to see them in quite small venues before the mega rise to fame and popularity after the release of DSOTM.
Oh you lucky ducky . That would have been awesome . I was only 11 when my 16 year old brother came home with DS . I saw The Wall concert in 81 in The Royal Albert Hall 🙈🙉 magic❤ Then once more in Cologne , Germany around 88 . Late 60's , you must have seen LOTS of cool bands and artists 😎🤩
@@chateaupig826 I think I was fortunate to have been born when I was as I was old enough to experience the explosion in music in the 60's and early 70's. Got to see Led Zeppelin in 1969 before the release of their second album but to be honest they were not very good. David Bowie before hardly anyone bothered with him. Elton John, just him, a piano and bass and drums before he became that clown. Even saw Black Sabbath before they released their first album. So yes, I feel very lucky.
My first thought is that this sounds like just the introduction to a longer piece which is foreshadowed during the last minute. Here in New Zealand we never got to see stuff like this. First I saw Pink Floyd would have been a movie theatre screening of Live at Pompeii.
The Tangerine Dream song "confrontation" sounds like Pink Floyd.It's on the "thief " soundtrack, and the awesome guitarist is Edgar Froese.Also, the guitar part on their song "song of the whale part-1" sounds like Pink Floyd.
It must have been Roger who told the cameraman to make sure that you film me and Nick most of the time, Rick some of the time and David, uh....whenever 😅
Awesome stuff from the mighty Floyd Might be wrong but because Dave was relatively new to the band and playing Syd's part, the camera's were broadly pointed at Rick, Roger and Nick - almost like they were embarrassed that Syd not there and didn't want to spend any time filming the new guy Magnificent sound and great build up toward the ending Goddamn they were great
Also Dave is relatively plainly dressed ( yeah, that shirt wouldn't could as plain in any other context. LOL ). But the camera is gonna be naturally drawn to Roger's "dazzle ship" stripes, Nick's hat and silver shirt, and Rick is a one-man disco in gold.
Yeah, why would they want to focus on the most handsome member of the band. There is very little footage of him, even when he is playing or singing, lead.
Also what I noticed which might be slightly off topic is that Dave’s hair was styled the same as Syd’s around the time. I wonder if that was intentional.
Si lamentablente..para mi, fue intencional..y Roger siempre fue limitado..y x esa razon la banda sufrio mucho..lean y observen el paso del tiempo. En cambio Syd y David tuvieron estilos diferentes o distintos(por algo eran Amigos)Brillaron y brillan con luz propia.❤🎉
Décadas sin escuchar está canción "artesanal". La escuchaba por las noches antes de dormirme cuando empezaba a "fumar" con 15 años... Me hacía pensar que iba de verdad en una nave espacial y sentía como iba de planeta en planeta.... Una pasada!!!
All of the epic moments in this video:
0:10: Nick’s sweaty drum solo
0:50: Rog pretending to do something with his knobs
1:02: Rick fucks up his section
1:21: The single shot of Dave throughout the entire performance
1:41: ***acid trip***
5:51: epic jam 🎸😎
Accurate!
mfers in the comments be commentating pink floyd
@@gambolputtyofulm give this a go: Blue Cheer (US) Live @ Civic Audiotorium, San Jose CA 21st February 1968
@@gambolputtyofulm sod?
There are never enough shots of Dave, in any PF footage. He could be playing a mean riff or singing lead and the focus would be on Roger or one of the other members of the band. I guess the camera person didn’t like his immense talent, along with his gorgeous face.
England has given us so much, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd, Def Leppard, Led Zeppelin, The List goes on and on !!!
Def Leppard????... Fuck
The Who
Motorhead
David Bowie, Queen, The Cure.....
Iron Maiden!
Close your eyes and listen Pink Floyd.
It´s another level, music that enters your cells and transforms your live experience.
Bro, I know!
It's fucking insane!
I think what you said is entirely correct.
I absolutely agree
No mames, pinches músicos mediocres. 🤣🤣
Take acid or shrooms then close your eyes and listen to pink floyd. Now that's on another level. Shit will take you through the stratosphere and back.🤘🏻
Never clicked on something so fast in my life!!!!
didn't have to use pornhub after hearing this...
lol @Njugunah
I used split screen. I can check this out AND stay on
Porn Hub.
@@allanclark3283 Be careful, hope you don't stroke the skin off that little fella !!
R.I.P Syd Barrett
Rick Wright too
@Rolls Royce fuck you too buddy
@Rolls Royce your opinion is trash fucker
@Rolls Royce if you think that at least be great full of him, without him Floyd wouldn’t exist
And Rick Wright R I.P
Waters always with character and determinate moves love it!
Brings back memories. So many nights listening to Pink Floyd albums watching trails off of the end of incense sticks.
Yesssss. 💜
Exactly 🐴
I was 16.......January or February of 1968 when I first heard this off The Piper at the Gates of Dawn. I was the only kid I knew at the time that knew they existed. My little secret for a month. I think they were more special to me back then, when nobody'd ever heard of them.
Roger in the 60s: "haha bass go pluck"
🗿
@dyslexicbatnam1350
Nice Ween pic, I'm listening to them now lol
What is this supposed to mean?
My fav piece from "Piper at the Gates of Dawn since1967....this is a greatly improved version of a sweet descending scale theme and musical hook!
Love the avant-garde cinematography these older music vids had
Its called poor camera quality!
Apropos because Pink Floyd was the greatest Avant Garde band ever!
Pink Floyd the best
Compilation of all the times David shows up
1:20
I wonder why did they hide David at that time? They didn't want to show that there is no more Syd?
@@HealthSetyes
It's like Dave Gilmour didn't exist. There's like a single 1 second shot of him in this whole video.
I don't think David is there. The person at 00:37 I'm pretty sure is an audience member.
@@DerekBolli Definitely Gilmour at 1:23
@@janinecarson8380 Oh, there he is :) Blink and you'd miss him :)
David wanted them to avoid him in those first months because he didn't feel right playing syd barretts stuff he said it once
He was still the new guy during this performance so he probably didn’t want to be filmed as much
The film editor had more psychedelics running through his veins than the whole band combined. This is the BBC
Cannot blame the BBC for this one. This was made by an Italian TV crew, likely RAI
@@childrenofminervaofficial4316 i think the Channel was Rai 1 (the First italiano TV Channel)
I always wondered how often the band would trip before playing live
It does go perfectly though but it would throw a parent off watching the video but the band really wasn’t hard into drugs
@Kris-k7v3s no 🤔 ?
It's well reported that drug use and high levels of creativity go hand in hand .
Most of all the Great Artists were either raging alcohols or on benders
PINK FLOYD THE BEST BAND EVER!!!!. Amazing perfomance 😏💙💚💛🧡💜❤
Pensi numa música é Pink Floyd
They sre grest band love them🤩
I could,nt live without listenig to then ❤❤❤ them they aere brilliant.
The BEST💜💕💜🙏
The beatles
Roger Waters is an underrated bass player. In the first two Pink Floyd albums you can hear some of the greatest bass lines in psychedelic rock.
Clearly you have no knowledge of bass playing. Waters is rudimentary at best.
@@jammer3618 You have no knowledge of how opinions work.
Also bass players like you are stuck up snobs who can't get over the fact that nothing you do is important, except that isn't an opinion, that's a fact.
Brie Russell Triggered😂😂 Calm down dude, just listen to your own words. Respect other’s opinions. And Waters was actually a mediocre bassist, he even admitted it and Gilmour played bass for most of meddle, and Pigs. You can clearly see an improvement in the basslines in Pigs (three different ones). Also Gilmour and Wright had to tune his bass lol. He was not bad, we was just mediocre. Not special. He was a genius lyricist tho, that’s why he is recognized as one of the best artists ever. Not because of his bass skills.
I was talking about The Piper at the Gates of Dawn in particular, there are some awesome bass lines on that album!
TheGamesterShow There are! Waters is actually one of my favorite bassists but it’s not precisely because of his skills but his simplicity and taste when it comes to writing basslines. But you can’t put him next to Paul McCartney or Alex James. Even less to someone like Les Claypool or Geddy Lee.
5:42 Nick Mason switching from traditional grip to matched grip
So?
Probably an accident
Nick Mason is back with his Friday uploads!
Real-Time Car Travel nick owns this channel?
Keep 'em coming Nick!
Na its David
0:50 Roger pretending to do something with the knobs on his bass lol
Could be a compulsive thing. Whenever I'm on stage and there's a break or small pause where I'm not playing anything, I'm always checking the knobs on my guitar, even though I know they're set right.
Helium Road
Yeah ... 🤣😂🤣😂
@@marijnstam7374
Me too. I can't help it. I thought I was the only one.
I mean a couple times he moves them a little bit, just looking for the sound he wants.
lol
The early Pink Floyd years (1967-1972) are the best. PF and Syd 4ever
Zdecydowanie
The Syd period was pretty good But in between that and DSoTM they were pretty terrible, as this film shows.
Definitely not!!!!
1971 to 1979 Is where you find the absolute Best Of Pink Floyd.
@@gsxrkzIn the period between 1973 - 1982 they were a company of rich bourgeois capitalists with pretentious music. Horrible times.
@@danielmacias2097 69 to 79 Best ten year period in history for music.
Pink Floyd and CAN have never been more similar than in this recording, I think. Great one!
Both bands are good
Italy seems to be the perfect paradise to express Pink Floyd's genius...we all love you so much🌈
Finally the footage of PF I’ve always wanted to see
The time of Arnold Lane and See Emily Play....very underrated period of inspirational and uniquely original sounds when pop was still going strong. I loved this time...
They're will never be a Band like this ever again .im proud it was from my Generation.
Oh man, Nick was so sweaty, and it wasn't because of the heat
Weren't we all 😂
Used the same trick on ‘time’ a few years later. That’s a cool psych bass part. Works for me
works for everyone.
It's a unintuitive way of playing the instrument which creates a very interesting sound
5:42 Amazing double bass work
Milla Jovovich appears first at 1:20
Yes. No doubt. In a shape of an egg.;)
thats Gilmour
WHAT?! She was not even to be born yet. Her parents didn't meet each other.
@@michaelwertzy9808 its a joke goddamit.
multipassport!!
Man…THIS was the crazed Prog I was playing live in the ‘70s but with an electric violinist added. Good times.
These boys have talent. They work hard. They get along. They succeed in a very hard business: professional musicians.
Roger Waters $310 million. Nick Mason $180 million. David Gilmour $140 million. Richard Wright $70 million.
@Jakov Ćetković what’s up your ass
Pink floyd 1st band in space and in my heart ❤
Roger desperately trying to turn his knobs to 11
Yeah that was getting on my nerves. Kind of egotistical considering he did nothing every time he went to grab them
@Number Five good point good point ☝️
That's the stone
@@neillbaxter9613 lol, what is egotistical in touching the knobs? Lol. Think they got abused?
@@pawelkoscielski1 these people do crack cocaine I wouldn’t listen to anything they say
I love how it gets to super quiet to out of nowhere super heavy!
I don't think this was "written". Rather, it was created.
Syd barrett made it in acic
There are more early videos of Pink Floyd than I would ever have expected to find on TH-cam. It's interesting to see the different performances of tracks like this one both before and after Syd's ejection from the band. Here, they don't seem comfortable with the playing - it only begins to come together in the last minute or so. And I still keep expecting to see Syd on stage with them ...
Seems like the cameraman doesn’t like David Gilmour very much ....
Gilmour doesn't appear much in any of these early (1968) videos. My guess is that the band's production asked the filmmakers and TV companies to avoid him in order not to make obvious the absence of Barrett, who was the creative mind and leading force of the group at the time. In other words, publicity reasons.
It should have been Syd.
It’s from about a month after Syd left the band. Not an easy time for anybody.
@@KlausSgroi He actually talks about being incredibly embarrassed the first few months he played with them, so he probably asked them not to film him much.
in 1968, Gilmour wasn't really member of the group you know. Considering Syd's abcense he is probably covering for him in this footage.
Under the influence amazing jam session. Not under the influence, tuning up and rehearsal.
I love this group ,this song i was just 8 years.😮😮😮😮😮😮
Roger so gloriously doing absolutely nothing with those knobs
Swag
Look! How beautiful they are!
Honestly, I've gone way deep with The Pink Floyd (FKA The Screaming or Architectural Abdabs) and I've NEVER heard this specific take before. Fantastic!!
at 5:57 we can see that Mclovin has excellent taste in music
David doesn't show up, but he still publish the video. Good job Dave!
The recording date is 6 May 1968, Roma.
Sad that only this part surfaced, Italian TV (RAI) recorded more.
*1968
GREAT PERFORMANCE IN 68!!! PINK FLOYD YOU ARE BEST FOREVER
♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
I always knew that Roger was doing something wonky with his bass to get those clicking noises… this is the first time I’ve actually seen it happen
Somewhere in the multiverse, Roger’s still trying to turn those knobs.
Muero de amor de verlos tan chicos !! Yo tenia 11 años pero recien a los 12 comence a escucharlos por radio. Y siguen vigentes. Los AMO 🙌🌈💝
Outstanding as usual.
Welp, now I know what it looks like to see a live song while literally inside a kaleidoscope. Well done
Tank you very much for sharing this period of pink floyd at this time was a genius pour la recherche du son et de l'image, c'était nouveau sur la recherche des sonorités différentes ainsi que de présenter l'art de transmettre l'image et l' imaginaire , tank you very much all the groups en happy new year merci beaucoup
Why did every single TV producer at the time hate David? He was hardly ever shown.
I think that at this time Gilmour was only the replacement of Syd in live shows and not an official member
@@smashrunner8954 No. In May 1968 David Gilmour was already a full member.
@@fabriziovilla8688 well , maybe they didn't know it
@@fabriziovilla8688 Yeah, technically he was but in the public eye he was yet to be a real member. Nobody at this time knew who Gilmour was going to become. Easier to see things in hindsight.
bruzie it was to not raise suspects on Barrett’s behaviour:
David was doing more things than him and that could have given people the idea that Syd wasn’t the mastermind anymore
Absolutely, Great performance, New music, New Generation,
Is Born Floyd MUSIC in Pink
Thx.u, Good Time for you Pink Floyd forever
Nick Mason, greatest drummer on psyhcedelic era.
Mitch Mitchell
das war die pink floyd die ich liebte!!
6:04 Ian Curtis travelling through time
Lol
I want to be in a band that makes music like this.
let's do this group so, man
@@lecrabelunaire6533 Can I join too
@@wuh-huw9950 where on the planet are you from? if we can stay in touch, who knows if one day we won't do something crazy
@@wuh-huw9950 I am the rick wright type I make small pieces that look like the first composition of rick in this period
amen
NICE!! Never saw this clip B4...show more Gilmour please? Rare to see the '68 band playing this style in a live film...so cool.
Great performance!
Best PF ever, what a masterpiece.
Atemporal!!
Cool man. If it wasn't for TH-cam and your great great talents. I would've never been able to experience this. I like what he said oh well we aren't going to stop what we do and tell we play. Something along those lines. 🤘😁🤘
Hermoso registro.
18 maggio Roma 👑...
Dalla nostra generazione ❤️
A very unique performance for 68 or for any year for that fact. The early PF with Barrett and the start of David Gilmore is fascinating. The new stuff (atom heard mother,meddle) seem a little more refined.
I see many fans of Beatles or Led Zeppelin or what ever... post silly comments about the Greatest Band in Music History. So many bricks on the Wall out there.. We will see you all on the Dark Side of the Moon....
Interstellar Overdrive is my Stairway to Heaven of Psychedelia 💙❤💙❤
@Satanic Panic Fun and Games I think you're in the wrong music genre then bud
Before Stairway To Heaven, so technically, Stairway To Heaven is the Interstellar Overdrive of Classic Rock to some.
That was fun to watch - an unexpected treat
0:39 thats what i call perfect timing
somebody listening to this masterpiece in 2019 ?
nope i'm live at this gig
Eu to ouvindo
This video got fucking uploaded yesterday, every single person who has watched this and those who will watch will see it in 2019 and the next years....
thx , at least someone with a brain.
This video came out a month ago, what do you think?
whoever edited this really hated david
The bass in this song is...genius?
I think it’s even more than that
I absolutely agree. Have never heard anyone use a bass in that way
Saw them around this time at the Electric Factory in Philadelphia, sitting on the floor, about 10 feet away. Savoy Brown opened. My first concert.
INCREDIBLE , respekt 🙏 🤙
I saw them live in 1968 for the first time, then again in 1969 and for the last time in 1971 when they showcased Meddle before its release. So glad I got to see them in quite small venues before the mega rise to fame and popularity after the release of DSOTM.
Oh you lucky ducky .
That would have been awesome .
I was only 11 when my 16 year old brother came home with DS .
I saw The Wall concert in 81 in The Royal Albert Hall 🙈🙉 magic❤
Then once more in Cologne , Germany around 88 .
Late 60's , you must have seen LOTS of cool bands and artists 😎🤩
@@chateaupig826 I think I was fortunate to have been born when I was as I was old enough to experience the explosion in music in the 60's and early 70's. Got to see Led Zeppelin in 1969 before the release of their second album but to be honest they were not very good. David Bowie before hardly anyone bothered with him. Elton John, just him, a piano and bass and drums before he became that clown. Even saw Black Sabbath before they released their first album. So yes, I feel very lucky.
@@JoyDivision88 never mind the bollocks.
These moments are the riches of our lives 🤗
Keep rockin 😎 🤙
Masterpiece!
Syd leaving was a blessing. It changed the band into something else and provided a theme lyrically for the rest of the band's career.
What a pity David Gilmour only appears once, I'd have loved to see him play.
My first thought is that this sounds like just the introduction to a longer piece which is foreshadowed during the last minute. Here in New Zealand we never got to see stuff like this. First I saw Pink Floyd would have been a movie theatre screening of Live at Pompeii.
I'm kiwi , 🥝
Saw "The Pink Floyd Experience"
at Napier Municipal Theatre
Oh well 😂 better than nothing
The Tangerine Dream song "confrontation" sounds like Pink Floyd.It's on the "thief " soundtrack, and the awesome guitarist is Edgar Froese.Also, the guitar part on their song "song of the whale part-1" sounds like Pink Floyd.
Their first album Electronic Meditation has a lot of Floyd influence too. Most of the electronic German bands took a lot of influence from Pink Floyd.
This one of the first songs i herd from pink floyd ive been a fan since
Que pepazo viajador está canción!! Para entonces el hombre no había ni pisado la luna, ellos ya estaban en Plutón
Buen comentario!
Traduzco el inteligente comentario de ¿mi compatriota? "Pepazo viajador" representa el LSD para los argentinos ...
It must have been Roger who told the cameraman to make sure that you film me and Nick most of the time, Rick some of the time and David, uh....whenever 😅
Nick Mason, the English Cowboy, pounding the skins in front of some really LOUD Vox amplifiers!
Perfect album
Director of Photography: "Let's be totally fresh and groovy and NEVER show the guitar player!"
My fav Pink Floyd song
Uma das maiores obras primas do Pink Floyd...........Alto teor de Psicodelia!!!!!!
Is fantastic....
Es fabuloso esto
1:30 im pretty sure, that was the very first techno music more than 20 years before everything! What a surprise to found this footage😳 genial!
Video should come with a complimentary tab of sunshine!
Roger is me touching the knobs in every rest and doing nothing with them
Noticed that too...must have been a coping mechanism.
@@trnsprntradiation what?
@@nirad8026 lol
the quality of this footage is incredible. i would absolutely love it if there was anything in this quality with syd...!
There is check out "Nick's boogie" it's been done in HD Syd is as clear as if it he was in same room as you..
Awesome stuff from the mighty Floyd
Might be wrong but because Dave was relatively new to the band and playing Syd's part, the camera's were broadly pointed at Rick, Roger and Nick - almost like they were embarrassed that Syd not there and didn't want to spend any time filming the new guy
Magnificent sound and great build up toward the ending
Goddamn they were great
Also Dave is relatively plainly dressed ( yeah, that shirt wouldn't could as plain in any other context. LOL ). But the camera is gonna be naturally drawn to Roger's "dazzle ship" stripes, Nick's hat and silver shirt, and Rick is a one-man disco in gold.
Yeah, why would they want to focus on the most handsome member of the band. There is very little footage of him, even when he is playing or singing, lead.
Also what I noticed which might be slightly off topic is that Dave’s hair was styled the same as Syd’s around the time. I wonder if that was intentional.
Si lamentablente..para mi, fue intencional..y Roger siempre fue limitado..y x esa razon la banda sufrio mucho..lean y observen el paso del tiempo.
En cambio Syd y David tuvieron estilos diferentes o distintos(por algo eran Amigos)Brillaron y brillan con luz propia.❤🎉
I’m 978 years old and I’ve never heard music like this. I can only assume that they were bigger than the caveman version of girls aloud.
Son unos genios me gusta su estilo para mí es lo mejor
Décadas sin escuchar está canción "artesanal". La escuchaba por las noches antes de dormirme cuando empezaba a "fumar" con 15 años...
Me hacía pensar que iba de verdad en una nave espacial y sentía como iba de planeta en planeta.... Una pasada!!!
Fantástico ❤
Yesssss 🎉