1,. The Intro- Quadrphonic...???What is that? I feel like there are 3 instruments i feel should be in this song. The Wood block, GUIRO and I don't know the name of the last one. 2. Tons of genres in this song in my opinion. Pop, Rock, Jazz? I donno you tell me.
@@jaybrielakoi7747 Quadrophonics is basically akin to 4.0(Dolby like) surround sound, it is a 4 speaker arrangement with the 4 speakers placed equally distant and in a box/boxlike formation which optimally places the listener in the middle....For 1973, when this album was recorded, it was "cutting edge" technology....AHIMSA!!!!
@@jaybrielakoi7747 That heartbeat ticking feel is Roger Waters ticking on his bass. The clocks ringing in the beginning were recorded by engineer Alan Parsons at a clock shop. The lyrics are brilliant. " So you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking, racing around to come up behind you again." The sun is time, time is the sun. You can't catch time, but time will catch you.
Progressive rock is really a mix of different genres,and at the beginning its mainly clocks and roto tom drums,keyboard.The drummer also uses the bass drum as a faint heartbeat.
This song was released 47 years ago. 47 years from now (17,155 days +/-) in 2067, your grandchildren will be listening to this song, pondering the meaning. In 2114, your grandchildrens' grandchildren will be listening to this song... Time.
Don’t assume you know what Pink Floyd sounds like after only hearing this one song. They are very diverse and have music from the 60’s , 70’s 80’s and 90’s. They are one of the most successful bands of all time for a reason.
You know what...that's something I've learned. They were trail blazers. Honestly some of their stuff just sounds weird but you gotta experiment and go way out there to figure things out.
"So you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking . Racing around to come up behind you again." I was 17 when Time was released, I'm still running, admittedly a little slower.
I first bought Meddle. Turned a lot of people in my small town on to Pink Floyd. I was 21 when this came out. Now I'm 70. The sun is racing around but I have gotten to the point where it's not coming up behind me. I face it and welcome the new day. You don't grow old unless you want to and this music keeps me young.
To say Pink Floyd is a vibe is an understatement. But that's exactly what it is. Bordering on euphoric for me... like a great high without doing the drug. Great song choice for your first listen.👍
@@jaybrielakoi7747 for doing a channel, it's almost impossible, but really ... Dark Side of the Moon should be listened from start to finish. Same with The Wall. So it's up to you if you want to post it or enjoy it like a lot did in the 70s and 80s on vinyl and being mind blown. (I'd include Wish You Were Here and others, but man, it's 2020, no one listens to full albums anymore).
Single tracks isn’t really the way to go. Take that album down whole, or my favorite album of theirs, The Wall. PF puts out albums where tracks bleed into tracks because each track is only a small part of the whole story. Geniuses!! There stuff is still super relevant today but for yourself, you should try & take down either The Wall or Dark Side of the Moon, in their entirety. PF has many more great albums, but these are the 2 best & most influential albums of theirs & both are in my top 10 albums ALL TIME & I listen to just about everything. Probably one of the reasons most people like it. They got just about everything going on in their music that it’s impossible to just box them into a single genre
So goes the saying... "which one's Pink'? lol With the death of keyboardist (Wright) the live performances stopped. Roger Waters quit the band years and years ago. You should check out one of their final tour shows "Pulse". Try this one... th-cam.com/video/7Tc6RM7ZkWQ/w-d-xo.html
Their 1973 Dark Side of the Moon album was the gamer changer for PF. It propelled them from a very popular psychedelic rock band to superstar status overnight. I was 18 when it came out, and a fan way before that as my friends and I were all flabbergasted by it. As Pink Floyd grows on you, and you react to more Dark Side and beyond hits, retro back to the beginning to see how they evolved and refined their music since the mid-60s.
I know it sounds dumb but I’m totally being honest. All this stuff I before my time. I started keeping track of thinks around Brittney and Boy Bands. I kinda wanna ask my friends how much they know about the oldies.
Guitar plays the melody, toms play the percussive riff, bass drum plays the heartbeat that speeds up through the lead in 'boom-boom", muted plucking of bass guitar makes the tick tock seconds ticking sound, electric piano and organ. All in the lead in.
My Uncle had a quadraphonic hi-fi system and even regular stereo albums sounded great on it. Stereo splits the music into two speakers/channels (which sounds great on headphones) quadraphonic splits the music into four speakers/channels. Uncle John only had a few actual quadraphonic albums, one of which was a test/sample album that came free with the hi-fi (salesmen would play it to interested customers so they could get an idea of what the Quad sounded like). In addition to music (all genres) the sample also had weird sounds like the clocks chiming in the beginning of Time. BTW besides producing Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon, Alan Parsons also made some great albums on his own (as the Alan Parsons Project) like I Robot. Quadraphonic is an obsolete form of media it morphed into surround sound by the eighties.
@@jaybrielakoi7747 , now that you mention it the last time I bought speakers was 2 years ago at Best Buy for a new PC I had purchased, and the salesman only helped me pick them out. In the past starting in the early 1970's four other times I purchased speakers for home audio (2 stereos and 2 surround sound home entertainment systems, the last time in 2005), I tested or listened to all the speakers before purchasing. Usually in a special speaker room that had dozens of speakers hooked up to a control panel that allowed you to select between different speakers, playing the same song to determine which you liked best. I've also replaced auto speakers for one of my old cars.
I subscribed. Cuz I know u will go down rabbit hole. A. Thought is. Most. Legend bands. Never went to music school. Just hung out as kids. A thought no one talks about
No not quadraphonic, the version you're listening too is only stereo, although interestingly the original recording was mastered in quadraphonic. Floyd made great use of moving the music around in your ears and stereo separation, an art that seems to have been largely lost today. I'm glad you enjoyed it, great reaction.
@@peppernagre3126 That must be quite rare and very cool. If you're curious what Floyd sound like in quadraphonic and you have a 5.1 surround system connected to a Blue-Ray player (that is also SACD compatible), then you are able to purchase said SACD disks from Amazon. Simply awesome. Pink Floyd not only recorded a lot of their work in quadraphonic, but they also played live quadraphonic too.
All those different genre influences you're hearing is all apart of a genre called Progressive Rock - Progressive Rock embraces the influences of every genre - using each, where and when it is needed to express the ideas and emotions of the song. Other Progressive bands of that time - Yes - King Crimson - ELP - Genesis - etc...
Ohhh ok ya I've heard that before. Ya so progressive rock is basically what the genre is when I dont know what it is because there is so much fusion. Got it.
@@jaybrielakoi7747 It's called progressive rock for lack of a better term in the case of this band. Pink Floyd is nearly or close enough to its own genre. As another commented, don't judge them solely on this one song, they're just too diverse and often have complicated compositions and productions. I hope you dig further and, check out their earliest recordings with Syd Barrett, too. This band is well worth your "time". Thanks
@@jaybrielakoi7747 I would suggest that you work your way upto "Dogs", kinda get a feel for Pink Floyd before ya jump head first into the deep end of the pool....And that is not in anyway saying that the song is bad or strange or anything like that as it is my favorite song ever made, and I do not mean my favorite Pink Floyd song ever made but my favorite song by any artist of any style or era....But if you do want to jump head first into the pool here is a link for "Dogs", all 17 glorious minutes of this masterpiece.... th-cam.com/video/4QA30qkRYy8/w-d-xo.html
@@jimo7593 Yes Sir, I have said on a lot of Pink Floyd reaction videos is they put out their best work(IMO) when the band members were not getting along swimmingly....Gilmour was trying to top Waters' lyrics with his guitar and Waters was trying to top Gilmour's guitar with his lyrics, in my opinion anyhow....
No doubt others have mentioned this, but you must listen to the following track, Great gig in the Sky; just a female voice expressing ‘dying’. It Is wonderful.
This is part of the album rock era. The album has a theme and tells a story. Another one is Pink Floyd's "The Wall", and the beginning you hear a melody and a soft voice say "we came in?" at the end of the album you hear the same melody and a soft voice say "Isn't this where" representing the circular nature of the album.... The end flows into the beginning.
The instruments used are the bass doing the metronome, keyboard, drums and guitar playing the opening chords and a high harmonic towards the end - I believe.
@@JadeJuhasz-ln6kf It's a bass guitar with muted strings. They clamped two strings together. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_(Pink_Floyd_song) "Time" is in the key of F♯ minor. Each clock at the beginning of the song was recorded separately in an antiques store. These clock sounds are followed by a two-minute passage dominated by Nick Mason's drum solo, with rototoms and backgrounded by a tick-tock sound created by Roger Waters picking two muted strings on his bass.
Nice reaction! Please try some more PF. I guarantee you will experience something different. Pink Floyd is usually classified as Progressive Rock, but really they are genre non-specific and heavily influenced by Blues and Jazz. Also, they didn't make three minute songs for radio. They made theme albums where each track flows into the next and are intended to be listened to together. For example, you noted the change at the end of the song. It is actually a reprise of the song 'Breathe' which appears earlier in the album.
Hmmm..I think I will. Seems like there's something deeper when someone can reach out the way they have for this intro. Don't get me wrong this wasn't my favorite song but I've noticed that when I struggle to pin a genre on a group they are normally much more musical than others IMHO. Also ya I think I'm going to check these guys out more.
PINK FLOYD is most notably about the epic guitar solos that are built into almost every single song. Before you set PF down and walk away from it,... you at least need to listen to "comfortably numb". Its sort of their flagship song,... and if I only had one song to describe PF to someone, comfortably numb would be it. Just sit back, relax,... and let the guitar solos take you wherever they will,...
@@jaybrielakoi7747 yes, exactly that one. (Honestly, you should do it twice. First, the studio version, so that you can hear the song without any distractions,... then the 1994 pulse live version, has an epically long solo. Perhaps one of the best live guitar solos of all time)
Good reaction. I love seeing people expand there musical minds. I highly highly recommend reacting to Pink Floyd Echoes. Live in Pompeii 1972, there are 6 songs and all a must see. Trust me you will not be let down. BTW, new subscriber here.
@@jaybrielakoi7747 th-cam.com/play/PLqtNkQJqvJ6YtPjWF1NRZDYis4xgjnGs2.html. It's kind of all ran together as far as musically but in separate videos, so I sent the whole thing and you can either let it all play through which would be amazing or split them up. Either way. This will be amazing to watch you react as your mind will be blown
Hi loved your reaction. The intro is "wake up!" but then they make you wait for the warning message. The Album Dark Side of the Moon is a concept album each track flows into the next, so like a book the tracks are like chapters. I would suggest popping forward to "Comfortably Numb live Pulse Concert" (again from a concept album "The Wall", a drugged up performer being given uppers to get him out onto the stage to perform) Even slower than the studio version but has a hell of an ending😊
Time has always been one of my favourites. To my ear PF has always sound like a pristine sounding rock group - they are more interested in getting it sounding right, not just thrashing out the notes as hard and fast as they can. Take your time and get it just right and they pour their souls in to it. Listen to the follow up, The Great Gig in the Sky. The whole track is phenomenal and in perfect context with 'Time.'
Ahhh this is a good one. A friend got me into listening to Pink Floyd and this one is so deep. Makes you think a lot. “Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time” All very reflective.
The human Pink Floyd is / are Pink Anderson and Floyd Council of North and South Carolina who were Piedmont Blues artist ..Syd liked the names and used it for the band
The album Dark Side Of The Moon was on the Billboard Top 200 Album Chart for 17 years straight before it dropped off of the chart. No other album can make that claim. Definitely worth an album review.
Looks like you've started your journey down the Pink Floyd rabbit hole. Just keep going, I guarantee you won't be disappointed . I could give you some suggestions, but I'm sure you'll get plenty from the comments.
Congrats on your discovery of Pink Floyd's music. Dark Side of the Moon is probably the best introduction you could ever hope to find, since it's the album that really showcases what would come to be their signature sound. Not that any two Pink Floyd albums sound alike, necessarily, but that most share a certain kind of sound. You're not wrong about the mix of genres. Their music draws from a lot of different influences. Jazz and Blues were well represented in their sound -- even the band's name was coined by combining the names of two blues musicians, Pink Anderson and Floyd Council. The keyboard player, Rick Wright was a fan of jazz music, and especially enjoyed the music of Miles Davis.
During the intro, does anyone else hear the beat going High-low high-low... then when the bass comes in, you get a bit dizzy when you realise it is going Low-high low-high...? I have listened to this song so many times and it always does this do me. Perhaps it is an English language thing where we say "Tick tock" so I hear it that way round.
If what I heard is true, the clocks part of the introduction was literally recorded in a jeweler's shop that sold a lot of clocks and they waited until and a new hour came and all the chimes went off.
Lol. He says Pink Floyd's not for him after hearing this song. BTW, the roots of Time are more like, Psychedelic, Pop, Rock, Blues, Country, Jazz and Gospel. But, Dark Side of the Moon dropped nearly 50 years ago when Pop and Rock 'n Roll were newborns compared to Blues, Jazz and Gospel, or Folk and Country. Even Country Music was finding its roots back then!
If you think this is interesting then listen to the whole album start to finish as a single piece, it is the way it is supposed to be heard. While individual tracks are still excellent as stand alone chunks the whole album is a story or even a journey. The same goes for the later albums "The Wall" and "The Final Cut".
Greatest storytellers in Rock history. If you don't have patience, they are not your band. They rush nothing, and everything they do is calculated and poignant.
So tell me what you think...I'm thinking of starting from the very begining with Pink Floyd an going through the albums one by one and the songs in the album one by one from the beginning.
@@jaybrielakoi7747 I would start with the Obscured by Clouds album. Everything from there on is fantastic. If you start with anything earlier, I think you might be disappointed.
@@grahamcmcphee1 He may like Syd's proto-punk psychedelic sound. The first album was recorded in a way to simulate their live experience at the time. The producers threw every analogue trick in the book into it.
Oh and they are their own genre - not rock not jazz not pop but just Pink Floyd- please react to more songs like Wish you Were Here or Comfortably Numb -
Marcando los momentos que conforman un día aburrido Usted malgasta y desperdicia las horas de manera espontánea Patea en un pedazo de tierra en su ciudad natal Espera a que alguien o algo le muestre el camino Cansado de tumbarse al sol Quedarse en casa para ver la lluvia Eres joven y la vida es larga Y hay tiempo para matar hoy Y luego un día encuentras Diez años te han respaldado. Nadie te dijo cuándo correr. Te perdiste el arma inicial Y corres y corres para alcanzar al Sol, pero se está hundiendo. br> Y correteando para aparecer detrás de ti otra vez El Sol es el mismo en una forma relativa, pero eres mayor Te falta el aliento y estás un día más cerca de la muerte Cada año es cada vez más corto Nunca parece encontrar el tiempo Planes que se quedan en nada O media página de líneas garabateadas Esperando en silencio la desesperación es la forma en inglés Se acabó el tiempo, la canción ha terminado Pensé que tenía algo más que decir Inicio, hogar de nuevo Me gusta estar aquí cuando puedo Y cuando llego a casa frío y cansado Es bueno calentar mis huesos al lado del fuego Lejos, al otro lado del campo El peaje de la campana de hierro Llama a los fieles de rodillas Para escuchar los hechizos mágicos suavemente pronunciados
Not you’re cup of tea 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 my advice to you sir if time dident grab you then I haven’t a clue where you go from here with music , I can only wish you good luck in you’re journey with wot ever you’re looking for an want to listen to .
Ya, certain musical tastes are acquired. I'm very motivated to acquire this one though. I know there is a HUGE cult following and i'm determined to understand it.
The album is a life's journey thru time...this track is from the middle of the journey...(time slips by and faster as we age...will you have regrets about your use of your time?) You missed the theme running thru the album! You missed the message entirely....how sad.
@@jaybrielakoi7747 there’s so many classics from these guy that you could react to, I wouldn’t even know where to start bud. I’m jealous, wish I was a noob with this very special band ..still never heard a band that comes close to them !
@@jaybrielakoi7747. A little Pink Floyd history.... The name is derived from the given names of two American blues musicians of the 1920s to 30s, whose Piedmont blues records Syd Barrett had in his collection, Pink Anderson and Floyd Council. There's a good deal in Wiki on it. They toyed around with several names until settling on Pink Floyd around 1965. When you react to "Have A Cigar" later, you'll then be amused at the line "By the way... which one's Pink?"
it is ridiculous to listen to this just 1 piece of music from the darkside of the moon it is like looking at 1 fifth of the mona lisaand trying to understand the paintingthe next so called song is called the great gig in the skyit is meant to be listen to as the conclusion of the song timeand there is no break between the songs on the albumthey are 1 big songthis whole album is 1 big songit is a concept album
i'm sorry i wasted 11 minutes of my TIME on someone who could only come up with "super interesting" as a reaction at the end of such a classic song. i've seen hip hop guys pay more respect.
I know i suck but HEY! I'm gonna listen to a bunch of pink floyd and "get it" because you know i'm young and it'd be dumb for me to not try and figure this out.
@@jaybrielakoi7747 i do appreciate you took the TIME to read the lyrics. a lot of people just listen to the music and don't get the real meaning of the songs. pink floyd isn't everyone's "cup of tea",but if you take the TIME to delve into their work you'll find a lot of yourself in it. sorry if i came down hard on you. it's been a tough year, you know.
1,. The Intro- Quadrphonic...???What is that? I feel like there are 3 instruments i feel should be in this song. The Wood block, GUIRO and I don't know the name of the last one.
2. Tons of genres in this song in my opinion. Pop, Rock, Jazz? I donno you tell me.
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@@jaybrielakoi7747 Quadrophonics is basically akin to 4.0(Dolby like) surround sound, it is a 4 speaker arrangement with the 4 speakers placed equally distant and in a box/boxlike formation which optimally places the listener in the middle....For 1973, when this album was recorded, it was "cutting edge" technology....AHIMSA!!!!
Progressive rock...Pink Floyd isn't only a band .
It's an life experience
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That heartbeat ticking feel is Roger Waters ticking on his bass. The clocks ringing in the beginning were recorded by engineer Alan Parsons at a clock shop. The lyrics are brilliant. " So you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking, racing around to come up behind you again." The sun is time, time is the sun. You can't catch time, but time will catch you.
Progressive rock is really a mix of different genres,and at the beginning its mainly clocks and roto tom drums,keyboard.The drummer also uses the bass drum as a faint heartbeat.
This song was released 47 years ago. 47 years from now (17,155 days +/-) in 2067, your grandchildren will be listening to this song, pondering the meaning.
In 2114, your grandchildrens' grandchildren will be listening to this song...
Time.
Don’t assume you know what Pink Floyd sounds like after only hearing this one song. They are very diverse and have music from the 60’s , 70’s 80’s and 90’s. They are one of the most successful bands of all time for a reason.
That is true. They do span many decades.
I listened to this song at least 1000 times and the guitar solo still gives me goosebumps.
The world is divided into two people, those who have heard Pink Floyd and those who haven't!
lol, so i know what side I just switched to then.
The world is also divided into two other groups, those who think Pink Floyd is amazing, and those that are wrong! :-)
You can't compare Pink Floyd with any other genres - they possess a genre all to themselves.
You know what...that's something I've learned. They were trail blazers. Honestly some of their stuff just sounds weird but you gotta experiment and go way out there to figure things out.
That was my initial thought to his genre comment.
I grew up with PINK FLOYD , You are Blessed With Hearing Them Such a blessed trip you'll never forget or wan't to !!!!
I'm starting from the begiining. Piper at the gates of dawn. I just did interstellar overdrive....I feel like i'm getting it. now.
One of the purest moments of joy in my life was seeing these phenomenal musicians live in Houston. Amazing can’t begin to describe the experience.
I'm slowly learning their awesomenes.
Take your time, it’s worth it. Glad you’re delving into the greatness.
Those who say that this is not really their kind music haven't truly listened to it properly 😐
"So you run and you run to catch up with the
sun but it's sinking
. Racing around to come up
behind you again."
I was 17 when Time was released, I'm still running, admittedly a little slower.
I first heard this when i was 18 , now im 53 ... where did the time go my brother?
@@thehackerknownas4chann Yes some of the lyrics are spot on, the years do seem shorter.
I first bought Meddle. Turned a lot of people in my small town on to Pink Floyd. I was 21 when this came out. Now I'm 70. The sun is racing around but I have gotten to the point where it's not coming up behind me. I face it and welcome the new day. You don't grow old unless you want to and this music keeps me young.
Coming Back to Life please :) Another amazing Pink Floyd song.. Thank you for the video friend ✌
To say Pink Floyd is a vibe is an understatement. But that's exactly what it is. Bordering on euphoric for me... like a great high without doing the drug. Great song choice for your first listen.👍
Any advice on a second listen?
@@jaybrielakoi7747 "The Great Gig in The Sky" maybe! Or "Shine On You Crazy Diamond", but that one is 17 Minutes long :)
@@jaybrielakoi7747 for doing a channel, it's almost impossible, but really ... Dark Side of the Moon should be listened from start to finish. Same with The Wall. So it's up to you if you want to post it or enjoy it like a lot did in the 70s and 80s on vinyl and being mind blown. (I'd include Wish You Were Here and others, but man, it's 2020, no one listens to full albums anymore).
Single tracks isn’t really the way to go. Take that album down whole, or my favorite album of theirs, The Wall. PF puts out albums where tracks bleed into tracks because each track is only a small part of the whole story. Geniuses!! There stuff is still super relevant today but for yourself, you should try & take down either The Wall or Dark Side of the Moon, in their entirety. PF has many more great albums, but these are the 2 best & most influential albums of theirs & both are in my top 10 albums ALL TIME & I listen to just about everything. Probably one of the reasons most people like it. They got just about everything going on in their music that it’s impossible to just box them into a single genre
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It's not a person, its a band lol glad you enjoyed it though, as this song has brilliant lyrics and music
Really deep lyrics
Shane Lackey I thought the same thing. It’s not disrespect... it’s just funny.
So goes the saying... "which one's Pink'? lol With the death of keyboardist (Wright) the live performances stopped. Roger Waters quit the band years and years ago. You should check out one of their final tour shows "Pulse". Try this one... th-cam.com/video/7Tc6RM7ZkWQ/w-d-xo.html
Btw, which one’s Pink?
I,ve still got a vinyl copy from the 1970's it blew my mind!
Their 1973 Dark Side of the Moon album was the gamer changer for PF. It propelled them from a very popular psychedelic rock band to superstar status overnight. I was 18 when it came out, and a fan way before that as my friends and I were all flabbergasted by it. As Pink Floyd grows on you, and you react to more Dark Side and beyond hits, retro back to the beginning to see how they evolved and refined their music since the mid-60s.
I´ve herd of Pink Floyd and i know he is huge... Laughing my ass of:)
I know it sounds dumb but I’m totally being honest. All this stuff I before my time. I started keeping track of thinks around Brittney and Boy Bands. I kinda wanna ask my friends how much they know about the oldies.
@@jaybrielakoi7747Led Zeppelin.
I’m pretty sure nobody had genre in mind when they created this masterpiece. They just made it and went Yup, that’ll blow their minds.
Some might say Pink Floyd is its own genre.
ya, I'm quickly learning of they skill and talent.
Guitar plays the melody, toms play the percussive riff, bass drum plays the heartbeat that speeds up through the lead in 'boom-boom", muted plucking of bass guitar makes the tick tock seconds ticking sound, electric piano and organ. All in the lead in.
They got creative didn't they.
My Uncle had a quadraphonic hi-fi system and even regular stereo albums sounded great on it. Stereo splits the music into two speakers/channels (which sounds great on headphones) quadraphonic splits the music into four speakers/channels. Uncle John only had a few actual quadraphonic albums, one of which was a test/sample album that came free with the hi-fi (salesmen would play it to interested customers so they could get an idea of what the Quad sounded like). In addition to music (all genres) the sample also had weird sounds like the clocks chiming in the beginning of Time. BTW besides producing Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon, Alan Parsons also made some great albums on his own (as the Alan Parsons Project) like I Robot. Quadraphonic is an obsolete form of media it morphed into surround sound by the eighties.
Intersting stuff.....do people even sell you speakers at electronics stores anymore? Or just kinda help you pick it out.
@@jaybrielakoi7747 , now that you mention it the last time I bought speakers was 2 years ago at Best Buy for a new PC I had purchased, and the salesman only helped me pick them out. In the past starting in the early 1970's four other times I purchased speakers for home audio (2 stereos and 2 surround sound home entertainment systems, the last time in 2005), I tested or listened to all the speakers before purchasing. Usually in a special speaker room that had dozens of speakers hooked up to a control panel that allowed you to select between different speakers, playing the same song to determine which you liked best. I've also replaced auto speakers for one of my old cars.
Just enjoy the ride Jaybriel, I got into Pink Floyd in the mid seventies and they still takes me places..
Really, that's interesting.
I subscribed. Cuz I know u will go down rabbit hole. A. Thought is. Most. Legend bands. Never went to music school. Just hung out as kids. A thought no one talks about
Music school don't matter. It really doesn't. All music majors end up poor anyways.
Pink Floyd. The best music to listen to in the dark, preferably high. Lol
No not quadraphonic, the version you're listening too is only stereo, although interestingly the original recording was mastered in quadraphonic. Floyd made great use of moving the music around in your ears and stereo separation, an art that seems to have been largely lost today.
I'm glad you enjoyed it, great reaction.
I gott spruce up on quadraphonic. I've never done that stuff before.
I have a DSOTM album imported from Japan recorded in quadraphonic. I just don't have a system to play it on.
@@peppernagre3126 That must be quite rare and very cool. If you're curious what Floyd sound like in quadraphonic and you have a 5.1 surround system connected to a Blue-Ray player (that is also SACD compatible), then you are able to purchase said SACD disks from Amazon. Simply awesome. Pink Floyd not only recorded a lot of their work in quadraphonic, but they also played live quadraphonic too.
All those different genre influences you're hearing is all apart of a genre called Progressive Rock - Progressive Rock embraces the influences of every genre - using each, where and when it is needed to express the ideas and emotions of the song. Other Progressive bands of that time - Yes - King Crimson - ELP - Genesis - etc...
Ohhh ok ya I've heard that before. Ya so progressive rock is basically what the genre is when I dont know what it is because there is so much fusion. Got it.
@@jaybrielakoi7747 It's called progressive rock for lack of a better term in the case of this band. Pink Floyd is nearly or close enough to its own genre. As another commented, don't judge them solely on this one song, they're just too diverse and often have complicated compositions and productions. I hope you dig further and, check out their earliest recordings with Syd Barrett, too. This band is well worth your "time". Thanks
Pink floyd, dogs reaction!
Drop the link so I get the right one. I always mess it up.
@@jaybrielakoi7747 I would suggest that you work your way upto "Dogs", kinda get a feel for Pink Floyd before ya jump head first into the deep end of the pool....And that is not in anyway saying that the song is bad or strange or anything like that as it is my favorite song ever made, and I do not mean my favorite Pink Floyd song ever made but my favorite song by any artist of any style or era....But if you do want to jump head first into the pool here is a link for "Dogs", all 17 glorious minutes of this masterpiece....
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@@cornfedjuggalo agreed! Dogs is possibly Floyd's most violent song
@@jimo7593 Yes Sir, I have said on a lot of Pink Floyd reaction videos is they put out their best work(IMO) when the band members were not getting along swimmingly....Gilmour was trying to top Waters' lyrics with his guitar and Waters was trying to top Gilmour's guitar with his lyrics, in my opinion anyhow....
No doubt others have mentioned this, but you must listen to the following track, Great gig in the Sky; just a female voice expressing ‘dying’. It Is wonderful.
This is part of the album rock era. The album has a theme and tells a story. Another one is Pink Floyd's "The Wall", and the beginning you hear a melody and a soft voice say "we came in?" at the end of the album you hear the same melody and a soft voice say "Isn't this where" representing the circular nature of the album.... The end flows into the beginning.
The instruments used are the bass doing the metronome, keyboard, drums and guitar playing the opening chords and a high harmonic towards the end - I believe.
In the beginning, there are toms and that constant ticking sound was a bass guitar with the strings clamped.
See i ain't a percussionist. I can't recognize ALL the percussion instrument.
@@jaybrielakoi7747 Rototoms as percussion and bass for ticking
The ticking is a metronome.
@@JadeJuhasz-ln6kf It's a bass guitar with muted strings. They clamped two strings together. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_(Pink_Floyd_song) "Time" is in the key of F♯ minor. Each clock at the beginning of the song was recorded separately in an antiques store. These clock sounds are followed by a two-minute passage dominated by Nick Mason's drum solo, with rototoms and backgrounded by a tick-tock sound created by Roger Waters picking two muted strings on his bass.
Nice reaction! Please try some more PF. I guarantee you will experience something different.
Pink Floyd is usually classified as Progressive Rock, but really they are genre non-specific and heavily influenced by Blues and Jazz. Also, they didn't make three minute songs for radio. They made theme albums where each track flows into the next and are intended to be listened to together. For example, you noted the change at the end of the song. It is actually a reprise of the song 'Breathe' which appears earlier in the album.
Hmmm..I think I will. Seems like there's something deeper when someone can reach out the way they have for this intro. Don't get me wrong this wasn't my favorite song but I've noticed that when I struggle to pin a genre on a group they are normally much more musical than others IMHO.
Also ya I think I'm going to check these guys out more.
this is grand!
Bro,
The entirety of side one is meant to be listened to in one sitting. Check it out.
I'm going to do this video over later on .
PINK FLOYD is most notably about the epic guitar solos that are built into almost every single song. Before you set PF down and walk away from it,... you at least need to listen to "comfortably numb". Its sort of their flagship song,... and if I only had one song to describe PF to someone, comfortably numb would be it. Just sit back, relax,... and let the guitar solos take you wherever they will,...
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@@jaybrielakoi7747 yes, exactly that one. (Honestly, you should do it twice. First, the studio version, so that you can hear the song without any distractions,... then the 1994 pulse live version, has an epically long solo. Perhaps one of the best live guitar solos of all time)
The Time intro is in the history of music like the Relativity Theory in physics.
After you have heard this, nothing will ever be the same.
Good reaction. I love seeing people expand there musical minds. I highly highly recommend reacting to Pink Floyd Echoes. Live in Pompeii 1972, there are 6 songs and all a must see. Trust me you will not be let down. BTW, new subscriber here.
Thanks for the sub. I seriously appreciate it.
Can you drop the link so I get the right one....also should I break it into 6 videos or just do the whole thing in its entirety.
@@jaybrielakoi7747 th-cam.com/play/PLqtNkQJqvJ6YtPjWF1NRZDYis4xgjnGs2.html. It's kind of all ran together as far as musically but in separate videos, so I sent the whole thing and you can either let it all play through which would be amazing or split them up. Either way. This will be amazing to watch you react as your mind will be blown
Pink Floyd are those of us who don't suffer from the Dunning-Kruger Effect.
I’m learning. As much as I can.
Hi loved your reaction. The intro is "wake up!" but then they make you wait for the warning message.
The Album Dark Side of the Moon is a concept album each track flows into the next, so like a book the tracks are like chapters.
I would suggest popping forward to "Comfortably Numb live Pulse Concert" (again from a concept album "The Wall", a drugged up performer being given uppers to get him out onto the stage to perform)
Even slower than the studio version but has a hell of an ending😊
I'm doing comfortably numb next. I'm taking this group slowly.
Time has always been one of my favourites. To my ear PF has always sound like a pristine sounding rock group - they are more interested in getting it sounding right, not just thrashing out the notes as hard and fast as they can. Take your time and get it just right and they pour their souls in to it.
Listen to the follow up, The Great Gig in the Sky. The whole track is phenomenal and in perfect context with 'Time.'
Ahhh this is a good one. A friend got me into listening to Pink Floyd and this one is so deep. Makes you think a lot. “Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time” All very reflective.
The words are so insightful.
Dark Side is not about any particular song, it's an experience and a journey.
If you don't look at it that way, you will just never quite get it.
The human Pink Floyd is / are Pink Anderson and Floyd Council of North and South Carolina who were Piedmont Blues artist ..Syd liked the names and used it for the band
thanks for the comment,
Don't mess with the Floyd. He's Pink💋
The song resembles life- you feel after 7 plus minutes there should be more but before you know it , it’s over -
awwww if that was the intention I could see that.
The album Dark Side Of The Moon was on the Billboard Top 200 Album Chart for 17 years straight before it dropped off of the chart. No other album can make that claim. Definitely worth an album review.
Ok that's super duper long.
Looks like you've started your journey down the Pink Floyd rabbit hole. Just keep going, I guarantee you won't be disappointed . I could give you some suggestions, but I'm sure you'll get plenty from the comments.
Congrats on your discovery of Pink Floyd's music. Dark Side of the Moon is probably the best introduction you could ever hope to find, since it's the album that really showcases what would come to be their signature sound.
Not that any two Pink Floyd albums sound alike, necessarily, but that most share a certain kind of sound.
You're not wrong about the mix of genres. Their music draws from a lot of different influences. Jazz and Blues were well represented in their sound -- even the band's name was coined by combining the names of two blues musicians, Pink Anderson and Floyd Council.
The keyboard player, Rick Wright was a fan of jazz music, and especially enjoyed the music of Miles Davis.
alright dark side of the moon it is. Just like transformers. This one right>? th-cam.com/video/DLOth-BuCNY/w-d-xo.html
@@jaybrielakoi7747 that link only represents three songs from the album. You're going to want to check out the *full* album. Considered a masterpiece.
I’m sure someone has already said it, but you need to listen to the entire album start to finish to really understand Pink Floyd’s music
just about the whole world but I get the point.
"Oh by the way, which one is Pink?" lol
Listen to "Have a Cigar"😁
Alan Parsons recorded the clocks in various antique shops for the intro
I'm actually going from the beginning.
During the intro, does anyone else hear the beat going High-low high-low... then when the bass comes in, you get a bit dizzy when you realise it is going Low-high low-high...? I have listened to this song so many times and it always does this do me. Perhaps it is an English language thing where we say "Tick tock" so I hear it that way round.
It’s not a wood block “Clip clop Clip clop Clip clop” in the beginning. It’s a bass with the strings deadened.
intersting.
you gotta listen to the whole album
Oh yea Pink was a huge guy
If what I heard is true, the clocks part of the introduction was literally recorded in a jeweler's shop that sold a lot of clocks and they waited until and a new hour came and all the chimes went off.
That'd def give them a good genuine sound
Lol. He says Pink Floyd's not for him after hearing this song. BTW, the roots of Time are more like, Psychedelic, Pop, Rock, Blues, Country, Jazz and Gospel. But, Dark Side of the Moon dropped nearly 50 years ago when Pop and Rock 'n Roll were newborns compared to Blues, Jazz and Gospel, or Folk and Country. Even Country Music was finding its roots back then!
Always thought the intro could of been in a gunfight in the old west
It´s Pink Floyd sound thats all...
I recommend "sorrow" by David Gilmore (formerly part of Pink Floyd)-"live at Pompeii".
And the one thing that people don't mention about Pink Floyd... is that they hated each other
yes that's true. I read that.
Take the pill and spin the vinyl. Still pull this one out with the original poster.
ok
rock+jazz+blues+theater+ opera = Pink Floyd. A band and experience, NOT a person. Check out "Comfortably Numb" studio version.
Ok so drop the best link for me to do a reaction to on youtube. Becuase this is kinda complex it seems.
@@jaybrielakoi7747 'Comfortably Numb'
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listen to the whole album!
Oh by the way, which one's Pink?
That is really what I think, by the way, which ones Pink?
It's called the Pink Floyd Sound
If you think this is interesting then listen to the whole album start to finish as a single piece, it is the way it is supposed to be heard. While individual tracks are still excellent as stand alone chunks the whole album is a story or even a journey. The same goes for the later albums "The Wall" and "The Final Cut".
There's also reggae and that songs
Greatest storytellers in Rock history. If you don't have patience, they are not your band. They rush nothing, and everything they do is calculated and poignant.
I've just started their first album and I'm going all the way through. I'm giving it an album to see if I can figure it out.,
If you don't listen to Pink Floyd you are missing out on some of the greatest music ever recorded.
So tell me what you think...I'm thinking of starting from the very begining with Pink Floyd an going through the albums one by one and the songs in the album one by one from the beginning.
@@jaybrielakoi7747 I would start with the Obscured by Clouds album. Everything from there on is fantastic.
If you start with anything earlier, I think you might be disappointed.
@@grahamcmcphee1 He may like Syd's proto-punk psychedelic sound. The first album was recorded in a way to simulate their live experience at the time. The producers threw every analogue trick in the book into it.
Oh and they are their own genre - not rock not jazz not pop but just Pink Floyd- please react to more songs like Wish you Were Here or Comfortably Numb -
without googling I'm assuming that's more pink floyd
Time to whip out the LSD and go on a floyd trip
Lol, if only I had that time.
More wood block
Oh by the way...which one is Pink?
I think this is a little before pop... they started as blues musicians.
Floyyd invented acid rock
I'm gonna say the stooges did.
Listen to Dark side of the moon album
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Marcando los momentos que conforman un día aburrido
Usted malgasta y desperdicia las horas de manera espontánea
Patea en un pedazo de tierra en su ciudad natal
Espera a que alguien o algo le muestre el camino
Cansado de tumbarse al sol
Quedarse en casa para ver la lluvia
Eres joven y la vida es larga
Y hay tiempo para matar hoy
Y luego un día encuentras
Diez años te han respaldado. Nadie te dijo cuándo correr. Te perdiste el arma inicial
Y corres y corres para alcanzar al Sol, pero se está hundiendo. br> Y correteando para aparecer detrás de ti otra vez
El Sol es el mismo en una forma relativa, pero eres mayor
Te falta el aliento y estás un día más cerca de la muerte
Cada año es cada vez más corto
Nunca parece encontrar el tiempo
Planes que se quedan en nada
O media página de líneas garabateadas
Esperando en silencio la desesperación es la forma en inglés
Se acabó el tiempo, la canción ha terminado
Pensé que tenía algo más que decir
Inicio, hogar de nuevo
Me gusta estar aquí cuando puedo
Y cuando llego a casa frío y cansado
Es bueno calentar mis huesos al lado del fuego
Lejos, al otro lado del campo
El peaje de la campana de hierro
Llama a los fieles de rodillas
Para escuchar los hechizos mágicos suavemente pronunciados
Were you on the Joe Rogan experience?
pshh I wish.
Somewhere Floyd Council is spinning in his grave. LMAO!
I just got started and I'm trying. give me some pointers.
Your reaction is good. Only improvement would be having words to the songs, esp PF
This Pink Floyd stuff is out there. I'm figuring it out right now. Also ya I'll do much more background before doing any more reactions to them.
ok late 1960's- mid to late 70's. Roll up a joint, drop a hit of acid/ LSD, mushrooms, etc.... Kick back relax and enjoy.
I think taht's what I'm missing in this reaction.
british bands ruled the 60s 70s and 80s
you know....they really did. I've just realized a ton of my stuff I'm doing reactions to is basically all UK stuff kinda.
@@jaybrielakoi7747 thanks as a small island . the uk produced great music.?
TRY NOT TO OVERTHINK , JUST GO WITH IT.
ya I've slowly learned that.
that's like only looking at one square inch of a painting and finding all of it uninteresting
I'm eating the elephant one bite at a time. Trust me.
Pink Floyd is not a he. It's a them. They took the name of two blues artists Pink Anderson and Floyd Council.
Which one's Pink?
The word you re looking for for the changing genres might be Blues.
By the way, which one’s Pink? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Not you’re cup of tea 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 my advice to you sir if time dident grab you then I haven’t a clue where you go from here with music , I can only wish you good luck in you’re journey with wot ever you’re looking for an want to listen to .
Ya, certain musical tastes are acquired. I'm very motivated to acquire this one though. I know there is a HUGE cult following and i'm determined to understand it.
The album is a life's journey thru time...this track is from the middle of the journey...(time slips by and faster as we age...will you have regrets about your use of your time?) You missed the theme running thru the album! You missed the message entirely....how sad.
mary did you know
that's another song right?
Funny the amount of people that think ‘pink floyd’ is a person 😂
Or one of pink and one is Floyd. Which reminds me I haven’t done a reaction to these guys in a while. I’m a pf noob btw
@@jaybrielakoi7747 there’s so many classics from these guy that you could react to, I wouldn’t even know where to start bud. I’m jealous, wish I was a noob with this very special band ..still never heard a band that comes close to them !
@@jaybrielakoi7747. A little Pink Floyd history.... The name is derived from the given names of two American blues musicians of the 1920s to 30s, whose Piedmont blues records Syd Barrett had in his collection, Pink Anderson and Floyd Council. There's a good deal in Wiki on it. They toyed around with several names until settling on Pink Floyd around 1965. When you react to "Have A Cigar" later, you'll then be amused at the line "By the way... which one's Pink?"
pink floyd redefined progressive rock .. there is a reason why there collective works have sold over 250 million albums .. just sayin
I'm trying to slowly break their music into chunks. I wanna know and understand as much as possible.
HE? :D
Pink Floyd is a "they"
come back to pink floyd when you appreciate music more . not knocking you
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Is that an easy one?
the look on your face tells me you have heard the song, the music, but not the lyrics
it is ridiculous to listen to this just 1 piece of music from the darkside of the moon
it is like looking at 1 fifth of the mona lisaand trying to understand the paintingthe next so called song is called the great gig in the skyit is meant to be listen to
as the conclusion of the song timeand there is no break between the songs on the albumthey are 1 big songthis whole album is 1 big songit is a concept album
i'm sorry i wasted 11 minutes of my TIME on someone who could only come up with "super interesting" as a reaction at the end of such a classic song. i've seen hip hop guys pay more respect.
I know i suck but HEY! I'm gonna listen to a bunch of pink floyd and "get it" because you know i'm young and it'd be dumb for me to not try and figure this out.
@@jaybrielakoi7747 i do appreciate you took the TIME to read the lyrics. a lot of people just listen to the music and don't get the real meaning of the songs. pink floyd isn't everyone's "cup of tea",but if you take the TIME to delve into their work you'll find a lot of yourself in it. sorry if i came down hard on you. it's been a tough year, you know.