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The line “with without, and who denies it’s what the fightings all about?” Such a strong line that really says it all. Every war, ever waged, all comes down to fighting to take what one side wants or feels is theirs , and by result, takes it from another.
There are 3 groups that are way out in front, in a league of their own - The Beatles, Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd! They're the 3 biggest groups in music history, for good reason. :)
@@Codex7777 Kind of 😀 They aren't really the same genre. Led Zeppelin is classical-hard rock. Pink Floyd is psychedelic, and the beatles is a pop band.
@@vakumjovencito1321 - I don't deny that their styles of music are all pretty different. Pretty sure I didn't mention genres but all 3 bands were a lot more than the genres you've labelled them as. As well as all straddling multiple genres, they're also the 3 biggest selling bands in history and easily the 3 most influential. That's before we even come to instrumental or songwriting talent. Don't get me wrong, I love the Doors. They definitely belong in any top 10 of 'greatest groups' but the Beatles, Zeppelin and Floyd are just in another league. :)
You're right Richard Wright is the backbone. A little fact in the bass player who replaced Roger Waters is Guy Pratt, who is married to Richards daughter.
Guy's father is Mike who famously played Jeff Randall in the late 60's TV series Randall and Hopkirk)(Deceased) and sadly died shortly after making the show
This song is everything! Beautiful, melancholic, rousing, inspiring and many many more adjectives I could use! Top reaction again lads 👍 yer smashing it 🔥👌
When this was recorded, Rick Wright played the song's jazz-influenced grand piano to what he thought was the rest of the band playing in the next studio. In fact they weren't present and it was a recording made earlier. What started as a prank became, according to Alan Parsons in magazine, "one of the best things Rick ever did."
One of the most beautiful chill out songs ever written along with whiter Shade of Pale by Procal Harum and Nights in White Satin by The Moody Blues, Dave Gilmour's voice is just sublime, I agree Rick Wright on Keyboard and Nick Mason on drums are the powerhouse of Pink Floyd, Rick add atmosphere and texture and Nick adds the timing, rhythm some surprisingly complex kicks and fills when you listen carefully and thanks for showcasing this amazing song. What I love about Pink Floyd, no matter how many times you listen to a son you still hear new things, it's incredible.
I've lost count of the times i've listened to DSOTM over the years guys, and my only regret is i can never listen to it for the first time again. Keep em coming.
Sameee, hence the reason why i keep watching people reacting to it for the time to help me to feel what it was to listen to it for the first timee 😬😬😭😭
Waters expounding on the lyrics in an interview: "The first verse is about going to war, how in the front line we don’t get much chance to communicate with each another, because someone else has decided that we shouldn’t. I was always taken with those stories of "the First Christmas" in 1914, when [the soldiers] all wandered out into no-man’s land, had a cigarette, shook hands and then carried on the next day ... The second verse is about civil liberties, racism and colour prejudice. The last verse is about passing a tramp in the street and not helping."
The movie "the First Christmas", the (most beautiful war film), if i may say. Because normally, (beautiful and war) should never end up in the same sentence.
The lines back and forth are very applicable to WW1 as well, trench warfare went on for months and months sometimes with no change at all, or the lines moved just a few hundred feet. Complete devastation on the front with little change. Here's a presentation filmed in France about Canadians who fought and died there th-cam.com/video/eg9za9kJDR8/w-d-xo.html It was horrible for the soldiers of all the armies.
Racism? What was he talking about in that interview. Roger Waters changing the context to fit current politics and seem like he was so ahead of his time. Just so arrogant.
Ummagumma, Atom Heart Mother, Meddle. The trio that got me started as a teenager when they were released. Then came Dark Side of the Moon and everything shifted. 14 continuous years on Billboard Chart. RIP Richard Wright.
I remember how impressed I was with the back of Ummagumma's sleeve, the amount of gear they displayed in front of the truck. I was about 9 years old, and I was discovering music other than the music my parents listened to. Then, Dark Side Of The Moon came out, I was completely won over.
I agree. It's hard for me to narrow down the best musician in Floyd because they all possess equal ability to make great each in their own way; I will say that Nick Mason is one of my favorite drummers. He has a unique style that I really love. They are all my favorite everything: Rick Wright my favorite keyboardist, after Ray Mansarek, David Gilmore my favorite guitarist.
I would like to imagine that doing this musical discovery with your brother is bringing you two closer. Music has so much power to unite people ! Thank you for all that you are doing for your subs ! ✌❤🌻😷🎶
Not only are you guys both so excited to hear 'my music' - especially when you're both listening to it for the first time - but your English (especially your vocabulary) is fantastic! Some of the words you use to describe are not only perfect descriptors but to be able to voice your interpretations so clearly in what I assume is not your native tongue, is impressive! I'm a fan. (P.S. - I am assuming Georgia is the Euro/Asiatic one and not the Southern U.S. one!)
@@raybishop1130 That was a very poor attempt at a joke I was making about Waters's latest feud (whatever the hell it's about now) where he said "They're all my songs." in a recent interview - implying that ,because all the words are his, all the songs should be his, despite this video showing the guys zoning to Wright and Perry. Ironically, it was a pretty one-sided feud as Water's was the only one participating. Gilmour pretty much just ignored him. So all the words were, once again, his. But as they say, "If you gotta explain the joke..."
Thanks, thanks, thanks! Your reaction once again made me realize that without music, life would have no taste and no sense. I was fascinated by the work of Pink Floyd a long time ago. My love for Waters and Gilmour stayed. Thanks to you, I returned to this magical world again. This is one of the biggest and best bands that ever existed.!
Hola bross!, este tema es espectacular, lo tiene todo, buena letra, melodía relajante por momentos y absolutamente conmovedora, igual que el album que lo contiene, en donde hasta los comentarios en off y efectos tienen un por qué!; realmente es una obra maestra de la música contemporánea. Gracias por sus reacciones, es genial como disfrutan cada canción y como sienten los temas y sus climas! Saludos desde Argentina
Pink Floyd what can I say. There's something in their music. The way they take you on a journey. The way they change the key, the tempo, like in money, comfortably numb, shine on you crazy diamond, wish you were here, Hey you, Us and them. They always switch it up to a place you don't expect. Like taking you down an ordinary corridor in a building and they quickly push you through a door and you're in paradise, a memory or sad place and you don't know how you got there but you're there. Hence the reaction at 7:51. It's the same thing with all their songs. While you're there they talk to you and make sense of that place. Then they bring you safely back home. And you wake up like you just had a dream but was it a dream or was it real? Either way it was a journey and it has changed you. Pink Floyd are a word we cannot describe in our language, they are that good. The more you listen to them, the better and better and better and better they get. We should be humbled and thankful we have the privilege to listen to them. Rock on Pink Floyd. Love the channel guys 👏🏼, keep it up and peace ✌️ to you both. 💪🏻
You are well and truly down the Pink Floyd rabbit hole now. Nothing else will ever be the same now. Pink Floyd's music touches part of your soul no other band has done or probably ever will do again.
You made a great point about Richard Wright being an integral part of Pink Floyd and he supplied the musicality not only in his jazz like chords but his harmonies which at times are eerie but thought-provoking. David and Nick knew very well his vital contribution hence they produced the last Floyd album, 'Endless River', which has some fine keyboard work going back to 1968.
I agree about Rich Wright . For me he is a musical genius and the texture of this band. You must try reacting to the last performance he gave with Echoes Live in Gdansk before Cancer robbed us from him. He is epic on that. Pink Floyd always have been peace minded and empathetic and their lyrics prove it. Cheers guys!
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!!! When you pause during a song, PLEASE run it back 5-10 seconds so you don’t ruin the whole flow of the song. Too many times you pause at very critical transitions or something and I’m afraid you’ll miss something important! (It’s very ease to go back, all you have to do is hit the back arrow key, 5 seconds for each time you hit it).
Try listening to Echoes with video from 2001 a space odyssey, I think you will enjoy... great reaction videos, I'm a big Pink Floyd fan for over 40 years!! started at the age of 10, best regards from Belfast Ireland
I got into Pink Floyd when The Wall came out but never got to see them live...but the past few years have seen my appreciation grow so much for them and bands like Rush, Queen, etc. ...all next level stuff :) Nice reaction! Peace!
I heard this album for the first time way back in 1973. I listened to it straight thru, w/o interruption, with headphones. It changed music forever for me, and it's still my favorite album!
Great reaction, I’m looking forward to your daily reactions now .... I just love the way you both dove into the music and allow it to take you to where you feel you want or need to go, wonderful..... the most important part for me is I feel exactly the same :-).
If you haven't already, you need to check out some of the songs rom Meddle. Namely, 'One of These Days', 'Fearless' and especially 'Echoes'. You won't be disappointed. It was the album where they really came into their own as songwriters - well, after David Gilmour took Sid Barrett's place. They were more of a 'jam band' before Meddle.
Congratulations guys! You have just listened to the single greatest album of rock music ever made (and I've listened to them all!). And this is my favorite track of the album. The only bad news is that once you've heard this album, it's all down hill from here!
It's about making someone the enemy. Regular folk like you and me, when turned into an enemy, we/they become a threat that must be eliminated. Not only in war, but in everyday life. It's the "divide and conquer" rule. Yet another lyrical masterpice from Flyod.
Dark side of the Moon still sells close to 8,000 to 9,000 albums a week nearly 50 years after it was released, in 2002 it was in the top 200 albums of that year almost 30 years after it was released, it hit the top 50 in 1983 when it was re-released on CD. It is preserved in the Library of Congress as an album of historical significance. It's estimated about 1 in 14 people in the United States own a copy. I own 3 copies, the original album, the CD, and the remastered CD version that came with the Shine On box set
"Let's pause for a second..." And out of the magical mood of music I go. Ouch! Never pause in the middle of songs, especially the Floyd. That's like stopping a roller coaster halfway down the biggest drop. Plenty of time afterwards to reminiscence and discuss. Peace and good health to you both. Let the music play.
I love your reactions. Please think of this reaction to George Michael and Elton John "Don't let the sun go down on me" , because this is must see, amazing performance.
Great reaction, beautiful song. I have another suggestion, you should check out The Dogs of War, still very relevant today. For some reason I haven't seen many reactions to this song. I really think you will appreciate it.
Hey Bros, I just realized Patrick inadvertently answered the "are you twins" question. He just wished George a Happy Birthday a couple of days ago. So you aren't twins.
An epic song off one of the most epic albums of all time. Sublime, and full of melancholy though - sadness we don't live in a better world. Roger Waters brainchild. I cry almost every time listening it's so good.
Pink Floyd is a great band, thank you for another lovely reaction. Have you ever reacted to Pearl jam, also a great band? If not, please react to their song Black, MTV unplugged version, it is so good!
You may love The Alan Parson Project's song "Time." It's in the same vein as "Us and Them." I also recommend The Alan Parson Project's "Eye in the Sky" and "Don't Answer Me."
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th-cam.com/video/sDwSpalvUp8/w-d-xo.html - On The Turning Away
th-cam.com/video/aoyyhE8DjHs/w-d-xo.html - The Great Gig In The Sky
th-cam.com/video/AwjjiiUclG4/w-d-xo.html - Time
th-cam.com/video/r-q0N3JLfGI/w-d-xo.html - Comfortably Numb (Studio Vesrion)
th-cam.com/video/_sPAd_CWFm8/w-d-xo.html - Comfortably Numb (Pulse Live)
th-cam.com/video/9k4bNJbMAA8/w-d-xo.html - High Hopes (Studio Version)
th-cam.com/video/976GkGAiWIo/w-d-xo.html - Wish You Were Here (Studio Vesion)
th-cam.com/video/wTm06_Cgq9c/w-d-xo.html - Wish You Were Here (Pulse Live)
th-cam.com/video/ROv35Y7RdFc/w-d-xo.html - Have A Cigar
th-cam.com/video/ST3CRyArMew/w-d-xo.html - Shine On You Crazy Diamond
th-cam.com/video/kwvar2KofxM/w-d-xo.html - Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Part 2)
th-cam.com/video/KIzO7KU88tQ/w-d-xo.html - Welcome To The Machine
Rick Wright has a good solo album out called "Broken China."
Been a Floyd FAN for 50 years. Glad to see you getting "a taste!"
Just consider this album “Dark Side of the Moon” spent over 18 years in the Billboard charts. Name me another band who can claim that?
What today does even lasts 18 months?
Good point!
It wasn't 18 years, the album stayed in the top 100 charts for 25 years...
750 weeks
Now it is over 917 weeks on billboards top 200
The line “with without, and who denies it’s what the fightings all about?”
Such a strong line that really says it all. Every war, ever waged, all comes down to fighting to take what one side wants or feels is theirs , and by result, takes it from another.
Just got chills listening to this. I've been listening to this album since 1973. Still gets me everytime.
Me too like to see Youngs reactions
There are 3 groups that are way out in front, in a league of their own - The Beatles, Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd! They're the 3 biggest groups in music history, for good reason. :)
I call it the Perfect Trifecta of Rock! I couldn't agree more - and exactly in that order. Great minds think alike, huh?
I would replace the Beatles with the Doors, that' s my trio, but I like yours too.
@@vakumjovencito1321 - It's not just my opinion though. It's factual. :)
@@Codex7777 Kind of 😀 They aren't really the same genre. Led Zeppelin is classical-hard rock. Pink Floyd is psychedelic, and the beatles is a pop band.
@@vakumjovencito1321 - I don't deny that their styles of music are all pretty different. Pretty sure I didn't mention genres but all 3 bands were a lot more than the genres you've labelled them as. As well as all straddling multiple genres, they're also the 3 biggest selling bands in history and easily the 3 most influential. That's before we even come to instrumental or songwriting talent. Don't get me wrong, I love the Doors. They definitely belong in any top 10 of 'greatest groups' but the Beatles, Zeppelin and Floyd are just in another league. :)
Every time I hear Pink Floyd i'm at their concert. I was one of the many lucky ones.
You're right Richard Wright is the backbone. A little fact in the bass player who replaced Roger Waters is Guy Pratt, who is married to Richards daughter.
Whaaattttt really??
Guy's father is Mike who famously played Jeff Randall in the late 60's TV series Randall and Hopkirk)(Deceased) and sadly died shortly after making the show
This song is everything! Beautiful, melancholic, rousing, inspiring and many many more adjectives I could use! Top reaction again lads 👍 yer smashing it 🔥👌
When this was recorded, Rick Wright played the song's jazz-influenced grand piano to what he thought was the rest of the band playing in the next studio. In fact they weren't present and it was a recording made earlier. What started as a prank became, according to Alan Parsons in magazine, "one of the best things Rick ever did."
Nick Mason's ability to maintain that tempo and pacing is so marvelous . He is essential to the whole .
You guys nailed it. This song just requires you to lie back, close your eyes and just listen :)
This entire album just caresses your soul. If you can't feel this nothing can reach you.
One of the most beautiful chill out songs ever written along with whiter Shade of Pale by Procal Harum and Nights in White Satin by The Moody Blues, Dave Gilmour's voice is just sublime, I agree Rick Wright on Keyboard and Nick Mason on drums are the powerhouse of Pink Floyd, Rick add atmosphere and texture and Nick adds the timing, rhythm some surprisingly complex kicks and fills when you listen carefully and thanks for showcasing this amazing song. What I love about Pink Floyd, no matter how many times you listen to a son you still hear new things, it's incredible.
One of the smoothest protest songs you will ever hear.
I almost envy you discovering the mastery of Pink Floyd.
Love that he acknowledged Richard Wright. ❤
I've lost count of the times i've listened to DSOTM over the years guys, and my only regret is i can never listen to it for the first time again. Keep em coming.
Sameee, hence the reason why i keep watching people reacting to it for the time to help me to feel what it was to listen to it for the first timee 😬😬😭😭
When you get older and become senile, every time you hear it will be for the first time. And who said there is no upside to senility!
This one is actually my favourite track by Pink Floyd.
Hello George and Patrick !..!!!you are very emotionals guys ! .p.floyd IS monument ..english miracle ...
Simply a masterpiece. Thank You, Pink Floyd to give us Your music.
Number 1 band of all time
So unique.
Waters expounding on the lyrics in an interview:
"The first verse is about going to war, how in the front line we don’t get much chance to communicate with each another, because someone else has decided that we shouldn’t. I was always taken with those stories of "the First Christmas" in 1914, when [the soldiers] all wandered out into no-man’s land, had a cigarette, shook hands and then carried on the next day ... The second verse is about civil liberties, racism and colour prejudice. The last verse is about passing a tramp in the street and not helping."
The movie "the First Christmas", the (most beautiful war film), if i may say.
Because normally, (beautiful and war) should never end up in the same sentence.
The lines back and forth are very applicable to WW1 as well, trench warfare went on for months and months sometimes with no change at all, or the lines moved just a few hundred feet. Complete devastation on the front with little change. Here's a presentation filmed in France about Canadians who fought and died there th-cam.com/video/eg9za9kJDR8/w-d-xo.html It was horrible for the soldiers of all the armies.
Where do you get racism and colour prejudice?
Racism? What was he talking about in that interview. Roger Waters changing the context to fit current politics and seem like he was so ahead of his time. Just so arrogant.
I have a Tshirt that says: “There is no them, there is only us.”
Thanks for continuing on your Pink Floyd reactions ❤️🎶🔥
Love that!
Ummagumma, Atom Heart Mother, Meddle. The trio that got me started as a teenager when they were released. Then came Dark Side of the Moon and everything shifted. 14 continuous years on Billboard Chart. RIP Richard Wright.
I remember how impressed I was with the back of Ummagumma's sleeve, the amount of gear they displayed in front of the truck. I was about 9 years old, and I was discovering music other than the music my parents listened to.
Then, Dark Side Of The Moon came out, I was completely won over.
Ancient and modern philosophers have tried in vein to come to an agreed explanation of it all , Pink Floyd nailed it in one album.
its brilliance is in its simplicity.its hard to think 4 twentysomething kids could write & record such musical perfection.
I agree. It's hard for me to narrow down the best musician in Floyd because they all possess equal ability to make great each in their own way; I will say that Nick Mason is one of my favorite drummers. He has a unique style that I really love. They are all my favorite everything: Rick Wright my favorite keyboardist, after Ray Mansarek, David Gilmore my favorite guitarist.
I would like to imagine that doing this musical discovery with your brother is bringing you two closer. Music has so much power to unite people ! Thank you for all that you are doing for your subs ! ✌❤🌻😷🎶
Not only are you guys both so excited to hear 'my music' - especially when you're both listening to it for the first time - but your English (especially your vocabulary) is fantastic! Some of the words you use to describe are not only perfect descriptors but to be able to voice your interpretations so clearly in what I assume is not your native tongue, is impressive! I'm a fan. (P.S. - I am assuming Georgia is the Euro/Asiatic one and not the Southern U.S. one!)
Imagine being the guy who wrote "Haven't you heard it's a battle of words and most of them are mine?" two decades before the internet.
That would be cool, I guess, but the line is "... battle of words the poster bearer cried"...
@@raybishop1130 That was a very poor attempt at a joke I was making about Waters's latest feud (whatever the hell it's about now) where he said "They're all my songs." in a recent interview - implying that ,because all the words are his, all the songs should be his, despite this video showing the guys zoning to Wright and Perry.
Ironically, it was a pretty one-sided feud as Water's was the only one participating. Gilmour pretty much just ignored him. So all the words were, once again, his.
But as they say, "If you gotta explain the joke..."
Ah. Yes, sorry; went right over my head, I'm afraid.
The beauty of Pink Floyd is that you don't need to understand the meaning of every single word or note, just the sound alone is enough to satisfy. :)
All the Pink Floyd Men ( David. Roger. Syd. Rick And Nick) they are all geniuses.
You guys are awesome. I really do believe you get the same experience I did from the album back in 73
I was looking for this reaction last night. I'm glad you got to this song.
rightfully considered one of the most influential albums in history
Thanks, thanks, thanks! Your reaction once again made me realize that without music, life would have no taste and no sense. I was fascinated by the work of Pink Floyd a long time ago. My love for Waters and Gilmour stayed. Thanks to you, I returned to this magical world again. This is one of the biggest and best bands that ever existed.!
Hola bross!, este tema es espectacular, lo tiene todo, buena letra, melodía relajante por momentos y absolutamente conmovedora, igual que el album que lo contiene, en donde hasta los comentarios en off y efectos tienen un por qué!; realmente es una obra maestra de la música contemporánea. Gracias por sus reacciones, es genial como disfrutan cada canción y como sienten los temas y sus climas! Saludos desde Argentina
Pink Floyd what can I say. There's something in their music. The way they take you on a journey. The way they change the key, the tempo, like in money, comfortably numb, shine on you crazy diamond, wish you were here, Hey you, Us and them. They always switch it up to a place you don't expect. Like taking you down an ordinary corridor in a building and they quickly push you through a door and you're in paradise, a memory or sad place and you don't know how you got there but you're there. Hence the reaction at 7:51. It's the same thing with all their songs. While you're there they talk to you and make sense of that place. Then they bring you safely back home. And you wake up like you just had a dream but was it a dream or was it real? Either way it was a journey and it has changed you. Pink Floyd are a word we cannot describe in our language, they are that good. The more you listen to them, the better and better and better and better they get. We should be humbled and thankful we have the privilege to listen to them. Rock on Pink Floyd.
Love the channel guys 👏🏼, keep it up and peace ✌️ to you both. 💪🏻
I bought Dark Side of The Moon as. 14 year old in 73 and it has been a constant companion to me thesladt 47 years.
You are well and truly down the Pink Floyd rabbit hole now. Nothing else will ever be the same now. Pink Floyd's music touches part of your soul no other band has done or probably ever will do again.
Time for you guys to do “Sorrow” from the Pulse concert.
I agree 100 %
Funny situation, Us (viewers) looking at Them (George & Patrick), listening to Them (Pink Floyd), for Us (viewers).
🤗👏🏼💯
Beautiful!
You made a great point about Richard Wright being an integral part of Pink Floyd and he supplied the musicality not only in his jazz like chords but his harmonies which at times are eerie but thought-provoking. David and Nick knew very well his vital contribution hence they produced the last Floyd album, 'Endless River', which has some fine keyboard work going back to 1968.
I agree about Rich Wright . For me he is a musical genius and the texture of this band. You must try reacting to the last performance he gave with Echoes Live in Gdansk before Cancer robbed us from him. He is epic on that. Pink Floyd always have been peace minded and empathetic and their lyrics prove it. Cheers guys!
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!!! When you pause during a song, PLEASE run it back 5-10 seconds so you don’t ruin the whole flow of the song. Too many times you pause at very critical transitions or something and I’m afraid you’ll miss something important! (It’s very ease to go back, all you have to do is hit the back arrow key, 5 seconds for each time you hit it).
This is the most complete album ever made. Roger Waters would go around London and record people talking as you hear on this track.
That SAXOPHONE 🎷!!!
Try listening to Echoes with video from 2001 a space odyssey, I think you will enjoy... great reaction videos, I'm a big Pink Floyd fan for over 40 years!! started at the age of 10, best regards from Belfast Ireland
Absolutely one of my favorite Pink Floyd song
It's not just another song, it's a universal journey
I got into Pink Floyd when The Wall came out but never got to see them live...but the past few years have seen my appreciation grow so much for them and bands like Rush, Queen, etc. ...all next level stuff :) Nice reaction! Peace!
"Forward!" He cried from the rear and the front rank died.
I heard this album for the first time way back in 1973. I listened to it straight thru, w/o interruption, with headphones. It changed music forever for me, and it's still my favorite album!
We did the same thing on Patreon. :)
Great reaction, I’m looking forward to your daily reactions now .... I just love the way you both dove into the music and allow it to take you to where you feel you want or need to go, wonderful..... the most important part for me is I feel exactly the same :-).
More to come! Thanks :)
If you haven't already, you need to check out some of the songs rom Meddle. Namely, 'One of These Days', 'Fearless' and especially 'Echoes'. You won't be disappointed. It was the album where they really came into their own as songwriters - well, after David Gilmour took Sid Barrett's place. They were more of a 'jam band' before Meddle.
This reminds me of when I showed this song to my brother
I love how the word ‘without’ doesn’t have the echo. Simple details.
Simply pure GENIUS ❤
Congratulations guys! You have just listened to the single greatest album of rock music ever made (and I've listened to them all!). And this is my favorite track of the album. The only bad news is that once you've heard this album, it's all down hill from here!
Us and Them live, PULSE, is amazing!!
general sat and the lines on the map moved from side to side-the pointlessness of wars
Agree 100% hes the heart of the group
Us is the people fighting, on both sides --Them are those sending you to fight.
"The waves": A Hammond organ through a Leslie speaker - classic gospel/blues/rock setup ...
Great reaction...there is so much more to discover with them.👏
The song after this one, "Any Colour You Like" is really
It's about making someone the enemy. Regular folk like you and me, when turned into an enemy, we/they become a threat that must be eliminated. Not only in war, but in everyday life. It's the "divide and conquer" rule. Yet another lyrical masterpice from Flyod.
The saxophone 🎷 on this one....just so good! Enjoy! 🎼🎶🎸🎹🎤🔥😎
such a beautiful chord progression
rick wright's fills between chord changes were simplistic perfection.but added so much to the over sound.
Delicate sound of thunder 👍
Dark side of the Moon still sells close to 8,000 to 9,000 albums a week nearly 50 years after it was released, in 2002 it was in the top 200 albums of that year almost 30 years after it was released, it hit the top 50 in 1983 when it was re-released on CD. It is preserved in the Library of Congress as an album of historical significance. It's estimated about 1 in 14 people in the United States own a copy. I own 3 copies, the original album, the CD, and the remastered CD version that came with the Shine On box set
Been years - never listened to this straight; still awesome;)
"Let's pause for a second..."
And out of the magical mood of music I go. Ouch! Never pause in the middle of songs, especially the Floyd. That's like stopping a roller coaster halfway down the biggest drop. Plenty of time afterwards to reminiscence and discuss. Peace and good health to you both.
Let the music play.
For want of the price of tea and a slice the old man died...
This song always makes me cry.
Cannot wait for #broaction merch!!
Another great reaction guys - keep them coming.
You two give me hope
I love your reactions. Please think of this reaction to George Michael and Elton John "Don't let the sun go down on me" , because this is must see, amazing performance.
Great reaction, beautiful song. I have another suggestion, you should check out The Dogs of War, still very relevant today. For some reason I haven't seen many reactions to this song. I really think you will appreciate it.
Hey Bros, I just realized Patrick inadvertently answered the "are you twins" question. He just wished George a Happy Birthday a couple of days ago. So you aren't twins.
A work of genius!!!!
DSOTM is ALL about life. Money, Time, Death, War, Mental Health, Breathe (slow down), and more.
My kind of blokes. Enjoy the small things my friends. May we meet up in this life or the next.
An epic song off one of the most epic albums of all time. Sublime, and full of melancholy though - sadness we don't live in a better world. Roger Waters brainchild.
I cry almost every time listening it's so good.
2:17 finally they both close their eyes....life changinghahahah
Good shout man. Good fucking Shout. Rick Wright totally underated. Chapeau young man x
You guys need to watch Pink Floyd Live at Pompeii. You soooo need to do this!
Please react to: Led Zeppelin - No Quarter. Complete, Live in 1973.. the instruments are really better than the studio version.
Richard Wrights MASTERPIECE ❤🥰🔥🔥🔥💯
Pink Floyd is a great band, thank you for another lovely reaction. Have you ever reacted to Pearl jam, also a great band? If not, please react to their song Black, MTV unplugged version, it is so good!
You may love The Alan Parson Project's song "Time." It's in the same vein as "Us and Them." I also recommend The Alan Parson Project's "Eye in the Sky" and "Don't Answer Me."
I was going to suggest "Great Gig in the Sky".
I saw you already did it. :)
Awesome :)
a light in the black from rainbow - this one
Hey guy's and girl's!! When it comes to Saxophone! David actually plays Saxophone 🎷 himself! And he's actually quite good at it to!!
PF's best song. A transport to the other side of the Moon.
The best song ever!!!
😎👍🎶🥁🎸✨🎤 good day to you two 😎👍
Hey there, gerry 🙃🎶🤗
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Beautiful song and great react