First heard this album driving with a guy I bearly knew. We were stoned just driving around town. It was an earth moving experience I'll never forget. Been a huge fan since. If you ever have a chance to see Rodger Waters or David Gilmore live, do not miss it. I saw Rodger in Glendale Arizona a few year back.
I am 65 years old now and all I used to listen to was all the mainstream music on radio .Then my friend at work said you have to give Floyd a listen and I am furious with myself that I have wasted all those years .I am now on my own personal journey from start to finish and I am in heaven .love you two new subscriber here from Warrington UK
The genius of pink Floyd is they only tell you half the story,the other half is from the listeners experience of life making it that much more emotional
Beautiful reaction guys. I forgot to say in my message, this Album, ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’ is a concept album. It was designed to be listened to as a whole, so each song blends into the next one. Which is the reason for the abrupt ending. When you’ve both listened/reacted to all the songs individually, I’d highly recommend listening to the Album from start to finish. It’s a life altering experience.
Yes, the songs were not intended to be interrupted. It worked fine on the vinyl but when the CDs came out, they had to chop it all up. Best is to listen to it on the analog vinyl record and not so much on the digital CD.
The speaking voice at 11:57 is Pink Floyd's roadie, Roger Manifold. When they were recording the album, Waters got staff and random people to answer questions printed on flashcards such as, ‘What’s your favourite colour?’ and ‘What’s your favourite food?’, before moving on to themes of the album. (such as madness, violence, and death). The band’s road manager Peter Watts (father of actress Naomi Watts) contributed the repeated laughter during ‘Brain Damage’ and ‘Speak to Me’, and, "I never said I was frightened of dying," from the beginning of ‘The Great Gig In The Sky.' I believe the question Roger Manifold was answering at 11:57 was, "When were you last violent." His answer was, "I mean they're trying to kill you, so if you give them a short, sharp, shock, they don't do it again dig it? I mean he got off light, because I could have given him a thrashing. I only hit him once. I mean good manners don't cost nothing do they?" in which he's describing a near car accident he was involved in and got into a confrontation with the other driver.
I've been watching you guys react all morning. I was taking chemicals when I went to my first Pink Floyed concert, with maybe four hundred people who had heard some of their music...about the time of the concert you looked at when they were playing "Echos" They have grown much since then...and so have you two. I also hung out with a gall who had escaped from Poland when it was still held in bondage by the Communists. She was a bit nervous about having to learn a new way of life in the middle of an old perception of it. She was able to relax as she figured out how to move forward from 1917. Now since I spent the day reacting to you two I have to say the more you got into Pink Pink Floyd the more relaxed and comfortable you looked,and your smiles were more real and you faces became younger looking. Pink Floyed has a way of imparting knowledge to the listener which in turn makes the listener feel more alive and relaxed. Good luck and I'll keep watching. Your doing great.
My absolute favorite number one song all time from Pink Floyd is whichever one I am listening to at the time. Also Pink Floyd happens to be my next door neighbor's favorite all-time group whether he likes it or not!!
Interestingly, that quote belongs to Joseph Stalin. When a tragedy claims many lives, we often care less than if a tragedy claims only a few lives. Why do far away wars affect us collectibly less than a deadly car accident in your own town. Roger wrote a powerful song called The Bravery of Being Out of Range...
For me, there is no best Pink Floyd song. For me, the individual songs exist only to have an index to the music, but I see their music as a total work of art.
Great job, guys. I like my reactor people to be smart and concientious, and you definitely fit the bill. If you haven't looked it up yet, this is what Wikipedia says about The Spoken part before the second sax solo: one of the band's roadies (Roger "The Hat" Manifold) says: "Well I mean, they're not gonna kill ya, so like, if you give 'em a quick sh ... short, sharp shock, they don't do it again. Dig it? I mean 'e got off light, 'cause I coulda given 'im a thrashin' but I only hit 'im once. It's only the difference between right and wrong innit? I mean good manners don't cost nothin' do they, eh?" Take care.
Another stunning Floyd number. Really, the whole album should be taken as a whole. Sax is one of my favourite instruments - one of the reasons I love Steely Dan too.
Great reaction once again! So beautiful, one of Rick's most beautiful compositions (with lyrics by Roger, of course). Rick and his keyboards were the soul of Pink Floyd. When you listen to PF enough, it just becomes part of you. Do I have a favorite? Sure, but which one I say might depend on how I'm feeling, and what I heard last. Probably Echoes for me, but on any given day it could be Shine On, or One of These Days, or WYWH, or Sorrow, or High Hopes, or anything from Dark Side, or anything from Animals, or , or , or ...
Spot on, I asked a friend of mine what his favourite Pink Floyd song was, and he replied, "The one that I'm listening to at the time', and I thought, you know he is right.
@jeffreywolff329 I thought that too for a number of years, until I read this - The song is about how division between people can lead to suspicion, anger and violence. It was written by Richard Wright with lyrics by Roger Waters, sung by David Gilmour, with harmonies by Wright. The song is 7 minutes and 49 seconds long. Us and Them" is taken from the album The Dark Side of the Moon.
Pink Floyd is one of those bands that makes you a part of the music. They are my all-time favorite band for the exact reasons that we can see on both of your faces. Pink Floyd is much more than music, it’s an experience. Great reaction to one of the greatest bands of all time.👏👏👏👏
You are such a great couple, like me and my wife, opposites that compliment each other…it works. She listens closer to lyrics and he listens more to the emotional parts…you are good together. 🙂
I so enjoy watching your reactions. Sincere, honest, thoughtful and understanding the brilliance and unworldly experience as you hear it. Bravo for the both of you. You are so lovely to watch and it makes me appreciate my first hearing all over again! Well done!
I was 12 or 13 hearing this for the first time. My friends and I listened to this album almost every day. Imagine being just a kid and exposed to this amazing music and the incredible lyrics.
Great reaction, guys. "Forward he cried, from the rear, and the front rank died." That line says so much about the 'System." Those in control stand at the rear, directing their hypnotized pawns to step into the fray and sacrifice their lives, and livelihoods, so that the privileged might gain power without endangerment. So much meaning, so few words. Dark Side of the Moon is one song, and that song is my favorite all-time song.
The language of music. We understand and feel it more fully than we do the spoken word. While nearly all of us can receive- hear and understand- this language, very few are able to create and transmit it effectively. These special few that are fluent in this language are the musicians that leave us shaking our heads in awe with tears welling in our eyes...
I like Andrei's reaction every time on PF: "I don't... I cannot.... I don't.... I cannot...I don't.... I cannot...."! Looking forward to both your reactions on Shine on you Crazy Diamond (studio version first!).
With Pink Floyd you don't have a favorite song but a favorite album instead. All the songs on an album are connected. At the ends of the songs you hear the beginning introduction of the next song. You beautiful people are my favorites on TH-cam! I am 72 years old so I grew up hearing all the great bands and you two always impress me with your insight and honest reactions. Your biggest fan in America, PJ ☺✌💛
In my teens I was listening to this music fell in love with this group I am retired and yes I still listening to this music Dark side of the moon was number 1 in the American album charts for 925 weeks What more can you say 👍👍👍👍 All the best from a 🌬️ Nottinghamshire England 👍👍👍
I am 64 years old and I have listened to Pink Floyd music since I was a teenager and everything they put out is good. Even the songs that never made it to the radio. They're good songs. They're they are well written. Well saying it's just awesome music and it's really hard to say which is your favorite because it's all good
That's not possible, a favorite Pink Floyd song. But they have a song that stands out from all the others: "Wish you were here". But there is no such thing as the best, there can't be.🎶♥☯☮
Great reaction. I must have been in my twenties when I first heard this. I am almost 70 now and I still don't know what all the words are in that section. One thing I can tell you though, is buy the whole Album, every now and again sit down quietly and play it all through, both sides. It will transport you back, not only to the first time you heard it, but it will also transport you to places new, and will bring memories back to your mind from the rest of your past life too. It is TRULY a magical Album and TRULY timeless
They were uniquely talented and in touch with human emotions, all four of them, in different ways. Even Nick's drumming sometimes, as simple as it is, is just so perfect and hits me. Even with their talent and chemistry, part of what made so many of these songs so masterful was that they didn't just go into the studio and try to work out a song that one of them had a general idea about, like many musicians do. Many of these songs were perfected over several years, started as live versions in different forms. In other words, they took the time to create their masterpieces.
Most songs Pink Floyd did are masterpieces by themselves. But to really understand, you have to listen to the entire album from begin to end. This, 'Us and Them', is from 'dark side of the moon', and that album in its totality is just nuts. Same with 'the final cut', 'the wall', animals, 'wish you where here'. Also note the concept albums Roger Waters made on his own: 'Radio K.A.O.S.' and 'The Pro's and cons of hitchhiking', as well as 'amused to death'. All those albums need to be listened to as a whole.
Completely agree with the person who sent the request - I also prefer how clean the studio version of this one is. (for everything else to go to the Pulse concert.lol) Automatic thumbs up for the song and my fav reactors. 👍
The " Live Versons " by pink floyd are yes brilliant....but you really should listen to the studio versions aswell , because they are so crisp and clean
I can't pick just one favorite Pink Floyd song and I've been listening for close 50 years but this is one of my favorites. They capture the meaning of endless wars and propaganda perfectly in their lyrics and music. Pure transcendence.
Hi Andrei and Dominika. You guys are great. I'll never ever forget listening to Dark Side of the Moon for the first time as a 16 year old way back in 1977. I don't know whether I was mature beyond my years, whether it was the fact that I had smoked some weed for only the 2nd time in my life or whether it is the sheer magic of Pink Floyd that they can make anyone, at any age and in any time period, totally immerse themselves into their world. Love you guys. ❤
listening to pink floyd can be like drowning in beautifulness. It's overwhelming really ... for a shift in atmosphere take a listen to San Tropez from the Meddle album
Pink Floyd is really a band that makes you think and it makes you feel emotion that you didn't know you had. They were an incredible band. I can tell you a whole bunch of songs to listen, but there are just so many. I would suggest you listen to all of Darkside Of The Moon, as a serious introduction to Pink Floyd. Beautiful 💜
Us and them always transport me back to a time in my life when I first heard it , definitely one of my favorite song from dark side of the moon.., way back in 1975..
"It ended like it didn't end".... 🎉 What a great metaphor for war... 😢 Domenica, I think you just coined a Pink Floyd phrase that doesn't exist! Your hearts are growing every day I watch you two ❤❤
It's a great reaction to a great song. I love the way music brings us together. It's not always the notes you play as much as the notes you don't play. Simply complex or complexly simple. You understood. But.. as all of us know when we say that you have to listen to this from beginning to end, we are not kidding you. LOL. Don't care if you do one or two tracks a day or whether you do it all at once, we will watch. LOL! It's always great to watch people react to the music a lot of people including myself grew up listening to and that's just how we used to listen to albums... From beginning to end... Listen to the first side, flip the album and listen to the second side.. Pink Floyd The Wall... same advice. LOL. Keep up the great work👍🎶🍻🇨🇦.
I love listening to your discussions and seeing you get the relevance of the music and lyric's which are quite often ambiguous so what you feel about it is personal that is the magic of Pink Floyd and why it resonates today to you as it did to me when I first bought the album in 1973. Some information the Dark side of the moon is the fourth biggest selling rock album of all time some 50 million copies now it is also the only album to stay in the billboard top 200 albums chart for 736 nonconsecutive weeks (from 17 March 1973 to 16 July 1988). Listening to individual tracks each song is a masterpiece but to get the full impact you need to listen to the whole album from start to finish like a book telling a story with different chapters.
Timeless music, timeless lyrics because the human condition seems to never change. Pink Floyd wants it to change. They want US to change. They want THEM to change. Hope or hopeless? How can ugliness be so beautiful. They have depth and soul.
Musical Genius: at it's BEST! To evoke SO MUCH emotion in every PIECE of their work - whether it be introspective, anger, child-like: it's all a combination of their musical genius and the conveyance of emotion through their touching and moving music. It is EPIC and as most all fans will tell you - you experience Pink Floyd....you don't just listen to it. It is an experience that totally affects your senses and emotions. VERY moving and thought provoking. As always: A GREAT REACTION!! 🤩 HUGS! ❤❤❤❤❤
I really appreciate being able to experience this again with you two. You are thoughtful in different ways to me now (I'm 58 and I bought DSOTM in 1983, so I was 18) and are honest in your opinions. I find myself rethinking and wondering exactly what I did think the first time I listened to this. The bottom line with this music and this band is that it truly is therapy for people. You can relisten indefinitely and keep the faith. It's that good.
First heard this album driving with a guy I bearly knew. We were stoned just driving around town. It was an earth moving experience I'll never forget. Been a huge fan since. If you ever have a chance to see Rodger Waters or David Gilmore live, do not miss it. I saw Rodger in Glendale Arizona a few year back.
I am 65 years old now and all I used to listen to was all the mainstream music on radio .Then my friend at work said you have to give Floyd a listen and I am furious with myself that I have wasted all those years .I am now on my own personal journey from start to finish and I am in heaven .love you two new subscriber here from Warrington UK
Sorry for you. The radio will never satisfy again.
Have a great time, and the good thing is you want to listen again and again and again.....
Andrei got it right to the point. Pink Floyd says more in 3 words than most books say. You can't draw a better conclusion from it. Great !!!👍🤗
The genius of pink Floyd is they only tell you half the story,the other half is from the listeners experience of life making it that much more emotional
Everyone's favorite Pink Floyd song is the one they just listened to.
You two, are my favourite reactors - thank you.
Beautiful reaction guys. I forgot to say in my message, this Album, ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’ is a concept album. It was designed to be listened to as a whole, so each song blends into the next one. Which is the reason for the abrupt ending. When you’ve both listened/reacted to all the songs individually, I’d highly recommend listening to the Album from start to finish. It’s a life altering experience.
Seconded. Or give up and start from the beginning of the album 😁
@@DazzleMonroe Agreed, as mentioned by both above,This Album is life changing...Peace.
And then Dark side of Oz
Yes, the songs were not intended to be interrupted. It worked fine on the vinyl but when the CDs came out, they had to chop it all up. Best is to listen to it on the analog vinyl record and not so much on the digital CD.
@@kevinerose welcome to the 21stC. I would imagine neither CD nor vinyl will be played. Today's streaming software doesn't leave gaps between tracks.
You guys are awesome
we talk to much. love it. all you got to do is keep talking.
The speaking voice at 11:57 is Pink Floyd's roadie, Roger Manifold. When they were recording the album, Waters got staff and random people to answer questions printed on flashcards such as, ‘What’s your favourite colour?’ and ‘What’s your favourite food?’, before moving on to themes of the album. (such as madness, violence, and death). The band’s road manager Peter Watts (father of actress Naomi Watts) contributed the repeated laughter during ‘Brain Damage’ and ‘Speak to Me’, and, "I never said I was frightened of dying," from the beginning of ‘The Great Gig In The Sky.' I believe the question Roger Manifold was answering at 11:57 was, "When were you last violent." His answer was, "I mean they're trying to kill you, so if you give them a short, sharp, shock, they don't do it again dig it? I mean he got off light, because I could have given him a thrashing. I only hit him once. I mean good manners don't cost nothing do they?" in which he's describing a near car accident he was involved in and got into a confrontation with the other driver.
Nice Info thanks! 👍
I've been watching you guys react all morning. I was taking chemicals when I went to my first Pink Floyed concert, with maybe four hundred people who had heard some of their music...about the time of the concert you looked at when they were playing "Echos" They have grown much since then...and so have you two. I also hung out with a gall who had escaped from Poland when it was still held in bondage by the Communists. She was a bit nervous about having to learn a new way of life in the middle of an old perception of it. She was able to relax as she figured out
how to move forward from 1917. Now since I spent the day reacting to you two I have to say the more you got into Pink Pink Floyd the more relaxed and comfortable you looked,and your smiles were more real and you faces became younger looking. Pink Floyed has a way of imparting knowledge to the listener which in turn makes the listener feel more alive and relaxed. Good luck and I'll keep watching. Your doing great.
Enjoy your new life.
My favourite Pink Floyd song is whichever I am listening to at the time.
Correct!
My favourite Pink Floyd song is the one I’m listening to at the time.
Great stuff from Pink Floyd. Thoughtful reaction frm Andrei and Dominika.
My absolute favorite number one song all time from Pink Floyd is whichever one I am listening to at the time.
Also Pink Floyd happens to be my next door neighbor's favorite all-time group whether he likes it or not!!
I am 56 I’ve always listed to Pink Floyd
Agee all these years I still feel the way yall do every time
That is so wonderful ❤
You both are beautiful souls
There's a line in a Marilyn Manson song called "Fight Song" that goes:
"The death of one is a tragedy. The death of millions is just a statistic."
Interestingly, that quote belongs to Joseph Stalin. When a tragedy claims many lives, we often care less than if a tragedy claims only a few lives. Why do far away wars affect us collectibly less than a deadly car accident in your own town. Roger wrote a powerful song called The Bravery of Being Out of Range...
For me, there is no best Pink Floyd song. For me, the individual songs exist only to have an index to the music, but I see their music as a total work of art.
Over and over again, Pink Floyd moves peoples emotions and speaks to the heart. Brilliant musicians!
In 1973 Pink Floyd introduced themselves to the entire world beyond their fan base with this beautiful work of art.
Great job, guys. I like my reactor people to be smart and concientious, and you definitely fit the bill.
If you haven't looked it up yet, this is what Wikipedia says about The Spoken part before the second sax solo: one of the band's roadies (Roger "The Hat" Manifold) says: "Well I mean, they're not gonna kill ya, so like, if you give 'em a quick sh ... short, sharp shock, they don't do it again. Dig it? I mean 'e got off light, 'cause I coulda given 'im a thrashin' but I only hit 'im once. It's only the difference between right and wrong innit? I mean good manners don't cost nothin' do they, eh?"
Take care.
Another stunning Floyd number. Really, the whole album should be taken as a whole.
Sax is one of my favourite instruments - one of the reasons I love Steely Dan too.
your reaction is special and thats what makes pink floyd GOAT
Great reaction once again! So beautiful, one of Rick's most beautiful compositions (with lyrics by Roger, of course). Rick and his keyboards were the soul of Pink Floyd. When you listen to PF enough, it just becomes part of you. Do I have a favorite? Sure, but which one I say might depend on how I'm feeling, and what I heard last. Probably Echoes for me, but on any given day it could be Shine On, or One of These Days, or WYWH, or Sorrow, or High Hopes, or anything from Dark Side, or anything from Animals, or , or , or ...
Spot on, I asked a friend of mine what his favourite Pink Floyd song was, and he replied, "The one that I'm listening to at the time', and I thought, you know he is right.
I was greatly saddened by the loss of Richard. You are right. He was the soul of the band.
I read Richard rote these lyrics Roger allowed it
@jeffreywolff329 I thought that too for a number of years, until I read this - The song is about how division between people can lead to suspicion, anger and violence. It was written by Richard Wright with lyrics by Roger Waters, sung by David Gilmour, with harmonies by Wright. The song is 7 minutes and 49 seconds long. Us and Them" is taken from the album The Dark Side of the Moon.
It was decided after very careful consideration that the best Pink Floyd song is the one you’re listening to.
Traveling without moving ,
Be safe beatifull people ...
Whatever song I am listening to is my favorite song.
Pink Floyd is one of those bands that makes you a part of the music. They are my all-time favorite band for the exact reasons that we can see on both of your faces. Pink Floyd is much more than music, it’s an experience. Great reaction to one of the greatest bands of all time.👏👏👏👏
Love you guys ❤
You are such a great couple, like me and my wife, opposites that compliment each other…it works. She listens closer to lyrics and he listens more to the emotional parts…you are good together. 🙂
You're face expresses You're feeling. No need for words.
Springsteen. Supertramp. Pink Floyd. Great songs you guys are reacting to. Thank you.
I so enjoy watching your reactions. Sincere, honest, thoughtful and understanding the brilliance and unworldly experience as you hear it. Bravo for the both of you. You are so lovely to watch and it makes me appreciate my first hearing all over again! Well done!
I was 12 or 13 hearing this for the first time. My friends and I listened to this album almost every day. Imagine being just a kid and exposed to this amazing music and the incredible lyrics.
Pink Floyd's music is basically the grace of the Muse filtered through the well attuned souls of those talented few.
Another beautiful reaction both.
I love this song.
Great reaction, guys. "Forward he cried, from the rear, and the front rank died." That line says so much about the 'System." Those in control stand at the rear, directing their hypnotized pawns to step into the fray and sacrifice their lives, and livelihoods, so that the privileged might gain power without endangerment. So much meaning, so few words.
Dark Side of the Moon is one song, and that song is my favorite all-time song.
The language of music. We understand and feel it more fully than we do the spoken word. While nearly all of us can receive- hear and understand- this language, very few are able to create and transmit it effectively. These special few that are fluent in this language are the musicians that leave us shaking our heads in awe with tears welling in our eyes...
Where Words Fail, Music Speakes. Those words are on my wall because it's so true. Peace!
The Sax just pulls emotion from your body.
Sex can do it too😂😂😂
Jokes aside, best album by faaar 🙏
Love Pink Floyd, thanks for the great reaction.
As long as one is open to it,, Pink Floyd has always had the unique ability to carry your mind off into the universe.
More phenomenal Pink Floyd!!! ❤❤❤❤
With Pink Floyd, timing is what makes them the best! The construct songs.
It is the only group in the world that you put it on and immediately transports you
"...every now and then...a single note from the piano..." Thank you Richard Wright X
I like Andrei's reaction every time on PF: "I don't... I cannot.... I don't.... I cannot...I don't.... I cannot...."!
Looking forward to both your reactions on Shine on you Crazy Diamond (studio version first!).
With Pink Floyd you don't have a favorite song but a favorite album instead. All the songs on an album are connected. At the ends of the songs you hear the beginning introduction of the next song. You beautiful people are my favorites on TH-cam! I am 72 years old so I grew up hearing all the great bands and you two always impress me with your insight and honest reactions. Your biggest fan in America, PJ ☺✌💛
I have many favorites, but my absolute favorite is Comfortably Numb!
You dont talk to much, your comments and insights are a delight to hear because you both appreciate the greatness of this band.
In my teens I was listening to this music fell in love with this group I am retired and yes I still listening to this music
Dark side of the moon was number 1 in the American album charts for 925 weeks
What more can you say 👍👍👍👍 All the best from a 🌬️ Nottinghamshire England 👍👍👍
best band of all times 😎👍🎶🎶
This is one of my favorites the whole dark side of the moon is brilliant
I am 64 years old and I have listened to Pink Floyd music since I was a teenager and everything they put out is good. Even the songs that never made it to the radio. They're good songs. They're they are well written. Well saying it's just awesome music and it's really hard to say which is your favorite because it's all good
That's not possible, a favorite Pink Floyd song. But they have a song that stands out from all the others: "Wish you were here". But there is no such thing as the best, there can't be.🎶♥☯☮
You two are so fun to watch! :-)
My favorite Pink Floyd song on my favorite Pink Floyd album.
My fave Pink Floyd song, & I believe their most beautiful. Count on Pink Floyd to wrap the horrors of war in beauty. Thanks for your reaction.
When i think of Pink Floyd, the one word that comes to mind is PROFOUND. In every way.
Great reaction. I must have been in my twenties when I first heard this. I am almost 70 now and I still don't know what all the words are in that section. One thing I can tell you though, is buy the whole Album, every now and again sit down quietly and play it all through, both sides. It will transport you back, not only to the first time you heard it, but it will also transport you to places new, and will bring memories back to your mind from the rest of your past life too. It is TRULY a magical Album and TRULY timeless
They were uniquely talented and in touch with human emotions, all four of them, in different ways. Even Nick's drumming sometimes, as simple as it is, is just so perfect and hits me. Even with their talent and chemistry, part of what made so many of these songs so masterful was that they didn't just go into the studio and try to work out a song that one of them had a general idea about, like many musicians do. Many of these songs were perfected over several years, started as live versions in different forms. In other words, they took the time to create their masterpieces.
Melanie - Brand New Key. Lovely song.
Amazing song for extraordinary band .
Being a 13 year old laying on my couch with my headphones and a fire going!
Life changing music!!
Come back to your stuff regularly, as often pick up stuff, I feel the same about, or missed.
One of the best videos of the reaction genre. Sociology of music. An incredible video artifact.
Beautiful
Beautiful and so emotional. I love how you react to this music that penetrates the soul.
Most songs Pink Floyd did are masterpieces by themselves. But to really understand, you have to listen to the entire album from begin to end. This, 'Us and Them', is from 'dark side of the moon', and that album in its totality is just nuts. Same with 'the final cut', 'the wall', animals, 'wish you where here'. Also note the concept albums Roger Waters made on his own: 'Radio K.A.O.S.' and 'The Pro's and cons of hitchhiking', as well as 'amused to death'. All those albums need to be listened to as a whole.
Completely agree with the person who sent the request - I also prefer how clean the studio version of this one is. (for everything else to go to the Pulse concert.lol) Automatic thumbs up for the song and my fav reactors. 👍
This song sets so important questions to us without even questioning.
The " Live Versons " by pink floyd are yes brilliant....but you really should listen to the studio versions aswell , because they are so crisp and clean
I can't pick just one favorite Pink Floyd song and I've been listening for close 50 years but this is one of my favorites. They capture the meaning of endless wars and propaganda perfectly in their lyrics and music. Pure transcendence.
theres a reason why this album stayed on the music charts for ten years plus....
You two are so much fun to watch.
Hi Andrei and Dominika. You guys are great. I'll never ever forget listening to Dark Side of the Moon for the first time as a 16 year old way back in 1977. I don't know whether I was mature beyond my years, whether it was the fact that I had smoked some weed for only the 2nd time in my life or whether it is the sheer magic of Pink Floyd that they can make anyone, at any age and in any time period, totally immerse themselves into their world. Love you guys. ❤
I love how PF hits Andrei. He gets it.
Introspection, drawing you in every single time
My favorite PF song has changed many times in the last 50 years.
Au trecut...nu știu...30,40ani... Pink Floyd sunt eterni pe acest pământ... ei sunt Universul meu...
pe care îl redescopăr mereu... mereu....
Keep up the good work, Pink Floyd is the best
listening to pink floyd can be like drowning in beautifulness. It's overwhelming really ... for a shift in atmosphere take a listen to San Tropez from the Meddle album
❤ you guys ❤this song PINK FLOYD THE BEST Hi from tijuana México
Pink Floyd is really a band that makes you think and it makes you feel emotion that you didn't know you had. They were an incredible band. I can tell you a whole bunch of songs to listen, but there are just so many. I would suggest you listen to all of Darkside Of The Moon, as a serious introduction to Pink Floyd. Beautiful 💜
Floyd is always a spiritual journey
P. S. LOVED that you were going to "go back" and Andrei was "lost in the sauce".... ❤❤❤❤❤
Us and them always transport me back to a time in my life when I first heard it , definitely one of my favorite song from dark side of the moon.., way back in 1975..
"It ended like it didn't end".... 🎉 What a great metaphor for war... 😢 Domenica, I think you just coined a Pink Floyd phrase that doesn't exist! Your hearts are growing every day I watch you two ❤❤
If that doesn't touch YOUR SOUL then nothing will.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
It's a great reaction to a great song. I love the way music brings us together. It's not always the notes you play as much as the notes you don't play. Simply complex or complexly simple. You understood. But.. as all of us know when we say that you have to listen to this from beginning to end, we are not kidding you. LOL. Don't care if you do one or two tracks a day or whether you do it all at once, we will watch. LOL! It's always great to watch people react to the music a lot of people including myself grew up listening to and that's just how we used to listen to albums... From beginning to end... Listen to the first side, flip the album and listen to the second side.. Pink Floyd The Wall... same advice. LOL. Keep up the great work👍🎶🍻🇨🇦.
I love listening to your discussions and seeing you get the relevance of the music and lyric's which are quite often ambiguous so what you feel about it is personal that is the magic of Pink Floyd and why it resonates today to you as it did to me when I first bought the album in 1973.
Some information the Dark side of the moon is the fourth biggest selling rock album of all time some 50 million copies now it is also the only album to stay in the billboard top 200 albums chart for 736 nonconsecutive weeks (from 17 March 1973 to 16 July 1988).
Listening to individual tracks each song is a masterpiece but to get the full impact you need to listen to the whole album from start to finish like a book telling a story with different chapters.
Timeless music, timeless lyrics because the human condition seems to never change. Pink Floyd wants it to change. They want US to change. They want THEM to change. Hope or hopeless?
How can ugliness be so beautiful. They have depth and soul.
Musical Genius: at it's BEST! To evoke SO MUCH emotion in every PIECE of their work - whether it be introspective, anger, child-like: it's all a combination of their musical genius and the conveyance of emotion through their touching and moving music. It is EPIC and as most all fans will tell you - you experience Pink Floyd....you don't just listen to it. It is an experience that totally affects your senses and emotions. VERY moving and thought provoking. As always: A GREAT REACTION!! 🤩 HUGS! ❤❤❤❤❤
Love your reactions you really think about the song and lyrics.
I really appreciate being able to experience this again with you two. You are thoughtful in different ways to me now (I'm 58 and I bought DSOTM in 1983, so I was 18) and are honest in your opinions. I find myself rethinking and wondering exactly what I did think the first time I listened to this. The bottom line with this music and this band is that it truly is therapy for people. You can relisten indefinitely and keep the faith. It's that good.
My favorite song from Pink Floyd is PINK FLOYD.... ❤
It's been said before and I agree, the best Pink Floyd song is the one you just listened to.
The music broke out into chaos!
Your reactions are basically exactly like mine. And...THIS is my favorite Pink Floyd song.