Pink Floyd - A Saucerful Of Secrets (Official Audio)
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- 'A Saucerful of Secrets' taken from Pink Floyd's 2nd album 'A Saucerful of secrets' which was released on July 27, 1968.
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This music is insane , from the beginning to 7 minutes....then at the end it seems like being at a wake, or in a sect.....Greetings from Argentina
what is bad or good art?
the last 4 minutes of this song are better than some entire genres
Yup!
It similiar with outro Tangerine Dream - Birth Of Liquid Plejades 1972
Its way better live. The studio recording doesn't do it justice
the first 8 tho
Agreed
my fav PF record ever. The psychedelic years are the best 1967-1972 . I appreciate what is doing Nick with the band "Saucerful of secrets" , celebrating the best Music of PF. The beginning......the Magik psychedelic years era
1967-1977 for me
And me@@spaceclown7650
This is Pink Floyd at their best, dissonance, spacey atmospheres, mellotron, celestial voices. It's a brilliant masterpiece! ✨
This is good, and a masterpiece. But a saucerful of secrets live at Pompeii was better.
After 50years the transition at 8.37 still raises my pulse
Agree, 8.37 on, all good as floyd should be, but up to that point it is madness, and very nearly un- listenable, and yes, I am a floyd fan for many years..😮
Since no one has commented it yet:
0:00 - Something Else
3:57 - Syncopated Pandemonium
7:04 - Storm Signal
8:38 - Celestial Voices
the beginning "something else" is so sinister.....my fav part. But I also like Nick's solo syncopated pandemonium.
thank you for this !!
I didn’t know there were different movements!
@@EtonDGThe original Saucerful album doesn't include them but Ummagumma did.
@@madcap_9539 oh that’s interesting because I own saucerful of secrets on vinyl but I don’t have ummagumma
THIS is how you make avant-garde music.
First time I heard this song calmed me under a horrible circumstance. I was younger and the era of spice fake weed products just hit. Before everyone caught on there were some incredibly strong chemicals on some blends. After trying weak ones I bought one of the $45 a gram ones. I just ripped a massive bowl of it not knowing a few small crumbles would've been enough to send me in a bad trip of panic.
I cleared the massive bowl and immediately felt my heard pounding and my mind drifting. For some reason I had just downloaded this album and put this track on because it was the longest - I never heard it before and thought it would be like any relaxing pink floyd song. I laid in my bed under the covers. I became paralyzed in my bed with terrifying closed eye visuals. Once the end portion of the song hit I thought that this was it. I'm just going to die like this and this is how it ends. I was atleast happy it was a soothing end. The song felt like I was being ushered into the afterlife.
Who knows better to hypnotize than Pink Floyd!?
Augm by Can Tago Mago album 😉
@@JeanPierre-b7i That is a brilliant album, as are all the rest that they did🙂
The very best "terror themed" song made by a rock band, I truly felt scared at the first minutes, then when the drums kicked in, I pictured in my head a battle between an evil and very dangerous terrorific spectral figure against a little hero which against all his fear about the situation, he fought to the very end to this spectral figure, and when the drums stopped and the bells sounded, it felt like the spectral figure finally got defeated by our little hero, and finally when the celestial voices appeared at the end, it felt like the calm after the storm, when the clouds opened, and the gracing light of the sun reappeared after all this epic battle I just pictured in my head!
I dont think its horror themed at all,just sounds like Modernism mixed with Western Military Marching to me.
You just described the final bossfight of Earthbound
That's a beautiful picture you painted with words. Listen to Piece Heroique by Cesar Franck for a similar vibe. It's a Church Organ number, but it's says the exact same thing you said in your comment.
Can you imagine a world without pink Floyd?
And can you imagine Pink Floyd without pot??
I first heard this song in 1974 (6 years old!) the studio version will always be my favorite, but Nick and Richard shine in Pompeii
There's another place where they 'shine' which is the Ummagumma studio side, because no matter how much I try to listen to their bits, I can never sing those parts to myself afterwards; basically, I can't get a grasp on what the two of them have played on Ummagumma. I love Nick and Rick to the bits. I love Ummagumma to the bits. Just kidding. I love Pompeii. Long live Floyd.
Such an original song in every way, just watch Mr. Wright on the verson on Pompai, the camera over him banging the keys with his elbow, just magnificent piece of music history, still bring the hairs on my neck stand up, and that beautiful ending.
That ending sequence...its like going to church
the live versions of this are incredible
One of the psychedelic songs par excellence. Throughout the ages.
Still my favorite band of all time.
Really love the ending of this song. So beautiful.
One of my favorite PF songs!
Me too, but the my list keeps changing, but I love all fragmentation, of the ARCS!❤️🍀🏴☠️🎶🤟🤘✌️
Same
This is the song that made me fall in love with Pink Floyd in 1968, saw them live 5 times starting in 1972. And our daughter saw Delicate Sound if Thunder tour for her first concert.
@@ronfisher5259 ❤️🎶✌️🍀 I had a similar time. Then I heard another song.... and another one... and another one. 😅🍀🏴☠️✌️🎶🌈🏳️🌈😎🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️🖤♾️
Listen to this song performed at the Live At Pompeii show. It's epic!
Very good
A Saucerful OF Secretes ※
Pink Floyd forever 🎸🎵
My buddy bought the album in 69 and it changed my life! We had never heard of a double album! Soon after i was the proud owner of my 1st Pink Floyd album!
😊
Even in the 60s Pink Floyd were completely different from everyone else and ahead of their time. I love them
It is truly amazing the effects music has on very young people!
I once played this while my daughter was riding with me in my truck and when the interlude which features Rick Wright's haunting Organ came on, my daughter turned to me apprehensively and in fear said "Dad"!
I felt terrible because she was truly experiencing a sense of fear!
I was astonished when I bought this on vinyl in 1968.
Played via a Garrard 401 turntable, a Decca ceramic pickup, a Tripletone tube pre-amplifier a 15+15 watt Linear tube stereo power amp with two 12 inch reflex cabinet speakers.
Norman "Hurricane" Smith's production was brilliant
PINK FLOYD THE BEST BAND EVER 💎🌈
Genesis too
Beatles too
This is such a bizarre and creepy song, but also really cool and fascinating
An incredible classic that needs to be listened to from beginning to end in one go, ruined by advert breaks. Shame on you.
One of my favourite PF songs (omg The Celestial Voices) and my favourite LP ! For me, this is the most balanced LP between little lullabies songs a la Syd Barret, the most accurate cosmic songs (ASOS, Set the Controls...) and a very new wave of songs (let there be more light, Corporal Clegg, ...)...
And the only LP with the five members, the contribution of Syd is fantastic (the lines of Jugband Blues contains all the sad disappearing of Syd)...
Great cover and great influences on the next to come Cosmic part of german krautrock (first of all Tangerine Dream, with Alpha Centauri, Zeit and Atem !!!).
A great chef d'oeuvre !
(Sorry for my pidgin english)
Lol
I love your reference to the German koscmishe muzik - just what I'd said above - this must have been such a big influence on it - as you said Tangeriine Dream and also groups like Popol Vuh..
@@andypandy4078 the live bootleg of Pink Floyd in Berlin 1971 (if my memory is good) set this big earthquake on german musicians... They were the first to understand the full european roots of this music, far away from US's blues/folk/country/rock music... And they begin, or continue to developp this wonderful kosmiche musik... And you're right, if Tangerine Dream's Alpha Centauri is one of the more PF's influenced, all the great progressiv bands of German have developped a real european rooted rock music... All with their own sensibilities more instrumental as Ash Ra Tempel, Klaus Schulze, Tangerine Dream, and so on, or more songs oriented as Amon Duul 2, ... Popol Vuh is in the middle if the road, with long original soundtrack, or LP full of shorter songs... This german music is one the more different from the US/UK standarts. Maybe because of a strong first classic music education for the young german rockers ?
When I first heard this piece I thought WTF? But now it is easily one of my favorite compositions. People look at me funny, but I will put my hand on any Holy book you choose and swear that I prefer it over Comfortably Numb. Maybe it has to do with not having heard it a hundred thousand times, but I think it has more to do wit the overall originality, the creativity behind this work.
"The Wall" is good but I don't think it's even barely comparable to pre-1973 Floyd. DSOTM simultaneously marked the peak and the initial decline of Floyd. Although my favourite album is easily "The Final Cut", their early music is just something else.
Nick Masons fave. Need we say more?
@@crazyhorse2995 I doon;t bother with anything after 'Wish You Were Here' but the albums up to that were my favourite sequence in the whole of popular music.I got the last one they made 'The Endless River'when rave producer and mixer Youth produced because Pink Floyd have always been the 'rock'; band most closely connected with the rave scene and it's also a trubute to Rick Wright but the stuff after 'Wish You Were Here' when Roger Waters might as well have been a different band and I don't like stuff like 'Animals' and 'The Wall' at all. I do recommend Metallic Spheres by Dave Gilmour and The Orb though at first you' might not be impressed but like classical music or the best popular music give it a few spins and it just gets better and better and never grows stale..
Dear friend, some complexities are not ment for everyone. For sure they are ment for us both. 👍
@@andypandy4078 I just saw your reply and wanted to thank you for reminding me about Gilmour and The Orb. I remember Dave mentioning it on his page. I wanted to get it then, but things happen, and I forgot about it. I will buy it before the sun goes down.
8:25 till the end is one of the most beautiful and well composed music I've ever heard.
I still love the insane psychedelic part in the middle. Making the guitar sound like a goddamn alien spaceship with the feedback and reverse delay ❤
I was in the middle of falling asleep at 6:51 and that scared me into being fully awake. Moral of the story no saucerful of secrets while sleeping
Why the fuck am I getting an ad in the middle of the damn song? TH-cam needs to get rid of this. Its a crime
This is a real kiss off to Syd Barrett, as much as I love the guy. This proved that they could make it on their own.
Tired of people hating on syd
@@justinjames2436 I'm certainly not hating on Syd. He's a boss.
@@hankhardigan1104agreed, he probably would of contributed greatly to this track especially after hearing rhamadan
You seem to be implying that these types of tracks were all that Syd offered. I would also add that Syd also wrote the catchiest singles, a talent none of them could match after his departure...
@@patricktoole3687 Nah, they could and extremely well indeed. It's just a case of preferences, and personally I'd rather listen to their stuff without Syd most of the time. Doesn't mean it's bad, doesn't mean I hate it
I’m only 40 and remember the deep dives listening to this!🔥🔥
...last year i was 41...
Tracks you may like if you enjoy the final section of A Saucerful of Secrets:
1. The final section of Paranoid Android.
2. Brothomstates' remix of Bolt Action Aardvark.
3. The final section of Birth of Liquid Plejades by Tangerine Dream.
4. Vletrmx21 by Autechre.
nice list aleph
like linkies from this to that..
Great gods of rock we love you 🤘🏻🤘🏻⚡️⚡️🖤🖤🔥🔥✊✊🙏🙌
Will always love PF. One of the best bands… ever
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Early Pink Floyd is amazing. This is so occultlike
I want my family to play pre Darkside Floyd at my funeral.
I love the floyd, but the only acceptable funeral song is voice of the soul by death
@@matthewlambert5364 so true
Same
I want the Shine on Part 8-9
Same
Goes so right on the turn from September to October
Celestial Voices need to be played at my funeral
Absolutely masterpiece. My favourite their song! Pink Floyd
That Richard Wright, he was special.
PINK FLOYD THE BEST OF THE WORLD!
The size of this groups library is not possibly of this world. No way. Just one song is superior to everything in ways so deep even a shaman has to bow. My favorite song is SORROW and that alone is simply mind blowing
Such a good track, one of their best.
For the last 30 or 40 years I let the studio version aside for the Pompeii version, which in my opinion is the one of the best ever piece of music ever recorded. Now after all that time I am hearing this one again. Man, it is so much better than what i remembered it to be
Currently the best PF track IMHO.
A Saucerful of Secrets 😍👌 por siempre en mi Kokoro celestial voice
8:25 …….The Sound of Genius!
Why Pink Floyd were one of the greatest Prog Rock Bands…..
16 years old, peaking on 2 hits of green gel. From 7:00 on was like a religious experience.
Careful with that axe, Eugene.
Hell to the no
Sometimes I wonder how Pink Floyd would have sounded with Syd still part of it, would his presence have a positive or a negative impact on the artistic development of the band?
What a tribute to this wonderful band awesome ; Pink flyod for ever my favorite music to dream 😍❤️💕🙏
Great album
A truly epic album with truly epic songs on it! When I started listening to it for the first time I fell in love with it right away, and that bein’ the same to all of their other works! 🤘✌️&❤️ Pink Floyd!
Masterpiece
Desde Nicaragua: Pink Floyd es otro nivel!!!
Pink Floyd por siempre ❤️🎶🎸
amen 🎶🎸🌌🪐
🍃Thank you for good music!!
Fantastic music from the greatest !
WOW! what an amazing mix!
One of my favorite albums
Increíble, está excelente música vigente en 2022 ¡¡PINK FLOYD es la mejor banda del MUNDO!!
Hermoso disco la verdad. Rico que lo disfrutemos los jóvenes , bueno tengo 25 pero esta música es oro
this is more like Atom Heart mother. but the Pompeii version is one of the greatest music of all times.
Syd Barret forever!!
Lindo, maravilhoso!!!
Amazing Band.
The Best Band Of The World.
❤❤❤❤
Man, Gilmour's voice is pure magic.
When Pink Floyd soared to the pick ... and became legend.
Great music when you are grieving.
I think of Apocalypse Now or some 80’s slasher movie every time I listen to this, love it
The drum beat in the first movement and Rick's keyboard on the last movement feel from outer space....
One of my favorites in some cases the favorite by the Floyd
HOW EVER IT SHOULD NEVER NEVER NEVEF BE INTIRUPTED BY ADVERTISEMENTS
TO QUATE MICHAEL CORLEONE
EVER!!!!!
This should be the National Anthem of England 🏴 ❤
"All rise for the national anthem, performed by pink floyd"
Everyone:Guess we about to stand for like 15 minutes and enjoy it.
1. God’s favorite ending of the song because he defines this as church music 🎶 and because he liked it so much, he gave Floyd a better future to come and make it as one of greatest and most important musicians ever
2. I WORK WITH A NEW ASSISTANT MANAGER I CANT STAND AT ALL. WHEN I GOTTA BLOW AND LET IT ALL OUT I LISTEN TO A SAUCERFUL OF SECRETS, AND THE NEXT THING I KNOW WHATEVER I WAS PISSED ABOUT I FORGET ABOUT IT
This is one of the most trippiest songs ever by Pink Floyd, if you are a schizophrenic , you are going to be in for a ride.
OMG😂
El primer disco de rock progresivo.
Marooned
belíssima música
I don't know of any other song like this that is both terrifying and beautiful.
I don't know but I think this is a song about a battle. First before it, then right in it, and then after it. That's just my interpretation^
La preparación desde el 7:16 hasta la entrada del 8:25 al 8:30... Ufff, oro puro👌👌🥇🥇
Nada como celestial voices, es perfecto para entrar al climax, que gran banda.
Love it, @ 4.00 I've always thought that Crimewatch UK ripped that off for their theme tune lol
Objetivamente es la mejor canción de pink floyd, todo lo que vino después solo es porquería con mucha producción, En sus inicios con barrett eran cacofónicos y vanguardistas, realmente experimentales, lo que vino después (el lado oscuro de la luna) solo son piezas de escucha fácil pero ahora con pink floyd, simple pop honestamente.
They psychedelisized the lsd trip and put it to music !
My favourite album of all time (except for Corporal Clegg which I hate).. As has been said this track is a masterpiece and could arguably be said to be the biggest single influence on German Kosmische Musik - well it was definitely a big influence. When we used to come back from raves in the mid-late.1990s we used to chill out to Pink Floyd albums like many did (back in 1988/89 the people I raved with just played Alexander O'Neal and r&b singers like that to relax they weren't the kind of people who'd have Pink Floyd records!) - by the late 90s I was raving with a different crowd and we had the Floyd on but I I never played this though probably not conducive for a gentle comedown.
Este disco es de mis favoritos de Pynk Floyd.
1. Something Else 0:00 - 3:57
2. Syncopated Pandemonium 3:57 - 7:04
3. Storm Signal 7:04 - 8:23
4. Celestial Voices 8:23 - 11:56
It's like Atom Mother Heart, isn't it? Full of subdivisions
@@abbeyroad3657 I think it's so
Que buen tema hermano
A Saucerful Of Secrets -Nick knows something about it
I like the David voice on the Pompeii best.
Yhea
So beautiful...
rick wright is a genious.
Pink floyd Dios del rock
I love you
Da ascoltare assolutamente la versione live di UMMAGUMMA del '69: grandiosaaaaaa!!🎼🎹🎸🥁🎸
Oh, also in the '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s, and '20s.
The answer is YES!!!!!!!
Try listening to this song on acid,,,, What a TRIP!!!!