"I like that guy." The guy you pointed out is Richard Wright, one of the original band members; very talented, played incredible keyboards/synths and vocals. Passed in 2008; we miss him.
As a teen in the 70's it was the Yin and Yang of Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin that seem to bring a balance to our little universe. No Social Media, No Broad Band, No Mobile Phones and No Auto Tune. And on top of all that, we only had music like this.... Oh, wait, that was supposed to make you younger guys feel sorry for us old guys! 😂😂😂
Thanks for showing a live performance.. this song doesn't event need video.... back in teenage years, I used to just put the vinyl on the "record player".... close my eyes & relax.. takes some patience to get PF.. appreciate your reaction...
This live version is great, but you should listen to the studio version. It's more polished and impactful. If you really listen to the words, it can bring you to tears. It's a very moving song.
All that you touch All that you see All that you taste All you feel. All that you love All that you hate All you distrust All you save. All that you give All that you deal All that you buy, beg, borrow or steal. All you create All you destroy All that you do All that you say. All that you eat And everyone you meet All that you slight And everyone you fight. All that is now All that is gone All that's to come and everything under the sun is in tune but the sun is eclipsed by the moon. - lyrics by Roger Waters "There is no dark side of the moon really. Matter of fact it's all dark."
"...wouldn'twant to wake up to that..." LMAO... my roommate & I had the alarm part on a tape which we played LOUD on Sunday morning to clear the floor & hallways of all the "bodies" that didn't make it out the door the night before.
The song is from the album The Dark Side of the Moon from that nearly unknown british combo. It is one of the best selling albums of all time (over 50 Mio) and stayed for over 900 weeks in the US Billboard 100.
Yo bro, my 2 guitar hero's were David Gilmour from Pink Floyd and Stevie Ray Vaughan, so you have nailed it with your video reactions for inspiration! 2 different styles - David is about tone and feel and melodic solos, Stevie - well shoot man, he is the Billy the Kid of guitar he is just the baddest dude to ever do it. But both of their playing is the blues - SRV is straight up, but David is rooted in it. Get down that E and A chord and boom - you can play the blues. And it all grows from there. IF you like Pink Floyd, aside from them and Stevie, my all time favorite band is Radiohead, if you want to hear them, check out "Creep" first, their biggest hit but they are in a genre all to themselves - "Paranoid Android" after that, and you'll find out if you dig their sound. Love the Pink Floyd reacts! Peace/
mate binging you videos, love you honest reaction from a young guy, Down in the Tube Station at midnight, by the Jam is one you must watch, but watch past the drum solo its far more poignant the end verse
This is one performance from Pulse thats not as good as the recording Don't care for his solo on this one. The tone sounds a little muddy and too ambient, not as crisp as the original which is one of my favorites. Its probably the only thing I don't like in the whole concert.
"I like that guy." The guy you pointed out is Richard Wright, one of the original band members; very talented, played incredible keyboards/synths and vocals. Passed in 2008; we miss him.
Listen to the words of this song, then listen again every ten years.
I'm enjoying accompanying you on your journey down the Pink Floyd rabbit hole my Friend, Thank You and God Bless.
Love seeing our younger generation listening to this music...
Ditto
From the same Pulse collection of outstanding Pink Floyd musical adventures, please check out RUN LIKE HELL. Fasten your seat belt.
The lyric “It’s good to warm bones beside the fire” is an ode to Jimi Hendrix.
*my bones
next one from Pulse 1994 - Coming back to life . = 3 guitar solo 🎸🎸🎸🎶🎶
I didn’t appreciate Pink Floyd enough when I was younger. I get it. ❤❤❤
Same here.
As a teen in the 70's it was the Yin and Yang of Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin that seem to bring a balance to our little universe.
No Social Media, No Broad Band, No Mobile Phones and No Auto Tune.
And on top of all that, we only had music like this....
Oh, wait, that was supposed to make you younger guys feel sorry for us old guys! 😂😂😂
I love see young ppl enjoy and react to music from my generation 💕
Live music is the best!
Thanks for showing a live performance.. this song doesn't event need video.... back in teenage years, I used to just put the vinyl on the "record player".... close my eyes & relax.. takes some patience to get PF.. appreciate your reaction...
I used to blast this song early Christmas morning to wake everyone up to get the day started. I wanted to open presents.. lol..
I want to congratulate you on your pink floyd journey - tell your friends how amazing pf is so that we continue this timeless appreciation ✌
you listen, you dive, then you float
This live version is great, but you should listen to the studio version. It's more polished and impactful. If you really listen to the words, it can bring
you to tears. It's a very moving song.
Was going to write this exact comment, pulse was great but some studio versions were better
True
Great reaction
Best thing Waters ever wrote. Perfect short storytelling song.
Next has to be 'Sorrow' please 🙏 live of course
All that you touch
All that you see
All that you taste
All you feel.
All that you love
All that you hate
All you distrust
All you save.
All that you give
All that you deal
All that you buy,
beg, borrow or steal.
All you create
All you destroy
All that you do
All that you say.
All that you eat
And everyone you meet
All that you slight
And everyone you fight.
All that is now
All that is gone
All that's to come
and everything under
the sun is in tune
but the sun
is eclipsed by the moon. - lyrics by Roger Waters
"There is no dark side
of the moon really.
Matter of fact
it's all dark."
"...wouldn'twant to wake up to that..."
LMAO...
my roommate & I had the alarm part on a tape which we played LOUD on Sunday morning to clear the floor & hallways of all the "bodies" that didn't make it out the door the night before.
The best album ever, especially with a spliff😂It was so awesome watching your reaction being listening to it since 1970s
The album dark side of the moon didn't come out until 1973
Saw another comment on another vid. And it is just sooo true. Pink Floyd isnt just a band. Its a whole experience ❤
Need a bowl........😊
The song is from the album The Dark Side of the Moon from that nearly unknown british combo. It is one of the best selling albums of all time (over 50 Mio) and stayed for over 900 weeks in the US Billboard 100.
Easily Dark Side is the best in my opinion. It was on the charts for like 7 years. And it is still incredibly relevant and as popular as ever.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️✌🏼
Yo bro, my 2 guitar hero's were David Gilmour from Pink Floyd and Stevie Ray Vaughan, so you have nailed it with your video reactions for inspiration! 2 different styles - David is about tone and feel and melodic solos, Stevie - well shoot man, he is the Billy the Kid of guitar he is just the baddest dude to ever do it. But both of their playing is the blues - SRV is straight up, but David is rooted in it. Get down that E and A chord and boom - you can play the blues. And it all grows from there. IF you like Pink Floyd, aside from them and Stevie, my all time favorite band is Radiohead, if you want to hear them, check out "Creep" first, their biggest hit but they are in a genre all to themselves - "Paranoid Android" after that, and you'll find out if you dig their sound. Love the Pink Floyd reacts! Peace/
His arms tired but he owns an 80 million dollar Ferarri
This is your first time hearing this? My first time was 51 years ago when I bought Dark Side of the Moon, enjoy.
The original recording is much better than this live version.
mate binging you videos, love you honest reaction from a young guy, Down in the Tube Station at midnight, by the Jam is one you must watch, but watch past the drum solo its far more poignant the end verse
I always hated the alarm messing with my vibe in the middle of Dark Side of the Moon. Only flaw in that album.
What a strange tone version this is
This is one performance from Pulse thats not as good as the recording
Don't care for his solo on this one.
The tone sounds a little muddy and too ambient, not as crisp as the original which is one of my favorites.
Its probably the only thing I don't like in the whole concert.