He hasnt finish the albuns why has evebody forgoten atpm heart mother amd the piper at the gates of dawn exist, he hasnt even finished the classics bit reacted to high hopes already 3 times
I am SO happy to have found your channel Kezzyboii! You are a lot of fun! So glad you notice that "no turntables Y'all, that is a guitar!!" , when it comes to Pink Floyd's artistry!
Others have said it, but bro…all the live songs from the Pulse concert are fire - you will enjoy! On the Pulse tour they sold out 3 nights in a row at BC Place in Vancouver BC…it holds over a 100k people. I attended the 1st night, best concert ever! Looking forward to more reactions (& “the Pot” from Tool)…
Earls Court was one of the smallest venus on the tour. Which is why they did 14 straight nights there. It was an exhibition centre and general sports arena (used at the 2012 Olympics). For music concerts it held around 22000. So around 300,000 watched them in London. Compared to some of the huge stadiums up to 100000 they played this was almost intimate. With surround sound including speakers in the roof the sound quality was insane. For the audience it wasnt a concert but a literally a cosmic journey. They had 3 sound and lighting rigs (because they took so long to erect on tour) totalling $98million in 1994 rates. No band has ever been able to replicate it since. BTW I was there on recording night with my wife and son. Watching the video brings back all the goosebumps, tears and emotions of an incredible experience. Also check out the playing CV of bassist Guy Pratt. Everybody has heard his bass playing on chart topping records including for Madonna and Michael Jackson. His playing on "Like a Prayer" is insane. Nice reaction my friend. I'm 75 and have lived with Pink Floyd all my life but it's great to see other generations "discovering" them. Gilmour is still touring at 78 (Guy Pratt still plays bass for him). Check out his last tour and records.
It's a shame you won't get to experience a Pink Floyd show, especially an outdoor show. It's a spectacle. Planes, Flying beds with sparks and pyrotechnics, flying pigs and so many lasers and lights, you don't know where the next light will come from. They're the pinnacle of live performances.
I saw this tour in Foxboro Mass as a junior in high school and it changed my life. I shit you not. I grew up in a crappy town and went to an artless, crappy school and Floyd was one of my biggest outlets. To hear this music live and to see such a technologically ambitious show literally changed my life. I ended up going to college for film, lived in NYC for 20 years leading audio installations at museums and now I live in Amsterdam. I can LITERALLY trace my life's trajectory to that one show in 1994
I was waiting for the day your reaction included David Gilmour playing his Fender lap steel guitar. When I saw them live in 1988, there were 68,000 in attendance, but Pink Floyd's largest crowd ever was at their show at Fête de Humanity in Paris on September 12, 1970, with over 500,000 people in attendance. I would have gone, but I was only 8 and lived in California.
I can say it was the best concert i ve seen so far ! i was standing right in the middle if the field with my girlfriend ! Yes, ar the Olympic Stadium in Montreal ! soud was great and people who s been there know it s hard to have a good sound in that stadium. It was built for the Olympics not for music ! lol ! but pros like Pink Floyd managed to get it right ! Pulse tour in 1994 will stay in my memory till i die ! lol 😎
Can't go wrong when you have speakers 360⁰ surrounding the entire stadium. I experienced the same thing at Soldier Field in Chicago along with about 60,000 other Floyd fans. Seeing and hearing them live was one thing, but the immersive 3D Sonic experience was truly the icing on the cake. What else would you expect from these true musical perfectionists.
Dude, I'm a huge, HUGE Pink Floyd fan and I just binge watched all of your Pink Floyd reactions last night. I truly dig your style man. I can relate to your feelings towards Dark Side of the Moon, because that album was my first taste of Pink Floyd back in the '70s. And I totally get it when you mentioned David Gilmore's guitar speaking. If you have an interest in hearing this on a completely different level, check out the song Cluster One on the Division Bell album. Gilmore's guitar and Richard Wright's piano actually seem to be having a conversation with each other. It's one of the coolest things you'll ever hear. Oh and just as a "by the way" thing, there's a badass mashup floating around somewhere on TH-cam with Pink Floyd and the Bee Gees that's worth looking into. Anyway, I love your videos. Keep doin you! 🔥 Peace out brother 🤙 and stay happy
Actually this is Earl's Court in London and it seats about 20,000! But you're right when a lot of people wanted to see Pink Floyd whenever they toured because this show at this same venue sold out 15 nights in a row!!! That's over a quarter of a million people sing Pink Floyd in one place!!
I was there on one of those nights, saw Floyd from the first 0ne wish you were here tour Knebworth 1975 and every tour after that till this one at earls court 1994 division bell tour (P.U.L.S.E) Pinks, Ultimate, Laser, Show, Extravaganza.
Love your reactions man. This is one of my fav PF songs. I saw the Pulse tour in Raleigh, NC. And like the hoodie. Basquiat is a fav artist of mine too.
Great reaction! This is one of my favorite songs, it’s absolutely beautiful it’s heaven when he plays the lap steal guitar, ( think that’s what it’s called lol )
The lap steel guitar and pedal steel guitar are two variations of, basically, the same instrument, but with a few design and functional differences. The lap steel is actually played on your lap. This one is on a stand and has foot pedals for various effects (pedal steel guitar). Great reaction. I'm new to your channel, but old to Pink Floyd. I was born the same year as Dark Side Of the Moon.
@@starrroberts-n9hA pedal steel has foot and knee pedals to change the pitch...used maily in country and western swing. This is a lap steel and requires moving the block/fretting to change pitch/notes. They are similar, but two different instruments.
@@jasondoss763This isn't a pedal steel..it is a lap steel on a stand..there are no foot or knee pedals on this guitar. The foot and knee pedals on a pedal steel change the pitch without any fretting changes, this lap steel requires fretting/block movements to change notes/pitch. It is DEFINITELY a lap steel..just on a stand for staging convenience.
Saw,this tour in '94, Cleveland Municipal Stadium, on the field at the 50 yard line (felt like a football player). Field full, every seat sold out (took 18 minutes back before online anything....online ment you camped out in a line to buy tickets) so they did a show the next night too which was not scheduled and it also sold out. It was 90k strong both nights! 👽🗿👽
Hey man, u must listen to gdansk version of high hopes (with an orchestra, could u imagine that???), echoes in Gdansk is brutal brutal!! No comparison with pompei version, my last recommendation is On An Island, in Gdansk too… guitar solos are amazing.
You could have been the bell ringer The bell is just a big triangle. The country music they call it a Steel guitar David call it a electric slide. or in David's case perfect slide guitar
Pulse 14 days in a row sold out. Greg Phillinganes ( Micheal Jackson musical director) saw this in 1994 said P.F. on a level of there own. Greg played on Gilmour last 2 solo concert. ( Keys)
I just checked and you haven’t done any punk rock on your channel. Would you please listen to like 3 short songs? I don’t know if you’ll like them or not but I know you’ve never heard them. 1. Bad Religion - Do What You Want 2. Misfits - Attitude 3. NoFX - We Threw Gasoline On The Fire And Now We Have Stumps For Arms And No Eyebrows But keep up with Floyd too. Learning to Fly was a great track off Pulse.
I don't mean to be disrespectful, I honestly don't, but you'll never really appreciate pink floyd until you quit pausing, and keep your mouth shut until the end. I'm just saying.
Great reaction! This is one of my favorite songs, it’s absolutely beautiful it’s heaven when he plays the lap steal guitar, ( think that’s what it’s called lol )
Do the whole concert from start to finish like you’ve done their albums. It’s mad worth it. Enjoyed your journey with Floyd. ✌️
That's a long concert. Almost three hours. First time I saw it, I was in the sleeper at a truck stop in Iowa during a snow storm.
He hasnt finish the albuns why has evebody forgoten atpm heart mother amd the piper at the gates of dawn exist, he hasnt even finished the classics bit reacted to high hopes already 3 times
This song is soooo beautiful, the way David makes the instruments sing is mind blowing, a true genius
I am SO happy to have found your channel Kezzyboii! You are a lot of fun! So glad you notice that "no turntables Y'all, that is a guitar!!" , when it comes to Pink Floyd's artistry!
Others have said it, but bro…all the live songs from the Pulse concert are fire - you will enjoy! On the Pulse tour they sold out 3 nights in a row at BC Place in Vancouver BC…it holds over a 100k people. I attended the 1st night, best concert ever! Looking forward to more reactions (& “the Pot” from Tool)…
Earls Court was one of the smallest venus on the tour. Which is why they did 14 straight nights there. It was an exhibition centre and general sports arena (used at the 2012 Olympics). For music concerts it held around 22000. So around 300,000 watched them in London.
Compared to some of the huge stadiums up to 100000 they played this was almost intimate. With surround sound including speakers in the roof the sound quality was insane. For the audience it wasnt a concert but a literally a cosmic journey. They had 3 sound and lighting rigs (because they took so long to erect on tour) totalling $98million in 1994 rates. No band has ever been able to replicate it since.
BTW I was there on recording night with my wife and son. Watching the video brings back all the goosebumps, tears and emotions of an incredible experience.
Also check out the playing CV of bassist Guy Pratt. Everybody has heard his bass playing on chart topping records including for Madonna and Michael Jackson. His playing on "Like a Prayer" is insane.
Nice reaction my friend. I'm 75 and have lived with Pink Floyd all my life but it's great to see other generations "discovering" them. Gilmour is still touring at 78 (Guy Pratt still plays bass for him). Check out his last tour and records.
Absolutely love your Pink Floyd reactions! Best band of all time & Davids playing is like a Soothing Adult Lullaby ✌🏻🧡
Pink floyd....was Aliens.David master of the top❤❤❤
It's a shame you won't get to experience a Pink Floyd show, especially an outdoor show. It's a spectacle. Planes, Flying beds with sparks and pyrotechnics, flying pigs and so many lasers and lights, you don't know where the next light will come from. They're the pinnacle of live performances.
They invented the phrase...VIBE 🔥🚨🔥🚨
I saw this tour in Foxboro Mass as a junior in high school and it changed my life. I shit you not. I grew up in a crappy town and went to an artless, crappy school and Floyd was one of my biggest outlets. To hear this music live and to see such a technologically ambitious show literally changed my life. I ended up going to college for film, lived in NYC for 20 years leading audio installations at museums and now I live in Amsterdam. I can LITERALLY trace my life's trajectory to that one show in 1994
I was waiting for the day your reaction included David Gilmour playing his Fender lap steel guitar. When I saw them live in 1988, there were 68,000 in attendance, but Pink Floyd's largest crowd ever was at their show at Fête de Humanity in Paris on September 12, 1970, with over 500,000 people in attendance. I would have gone, but I was only 8 and lived in California.
I can say it was the best concert i ve seen so far ! i was standing right in the middle if the field with my girlfriend ! Yes, ar the Olympic Stadium in Montreal ! soud was great and people who s been there know it s hard to have a good sound in that stadium. It was built for the Olympics not for music ! lol ! but pros like Pink Floyd managed to get it right ! Pulse tour in 1994 will stay in my memory till i die ! lol 😎
Can't go wrong when you have speakers 360⁰ surrounding the entire stadium. I experienced the same thing at Soldier Field in Chicago along with about 60,000 other Floyd fans. Seeing and hearing them live was one thing, but the immersive 3D Sonic experience was truly the icing on the cake. What else would you expect from these true musical perfectionists.
Dude, I'm a huge, HUGE Pink Floyd fan and I just binge watched all of your Pink Floyd reactions last night. I truly dig your style man. I can relate to your feelings towards Dark Side of the Moon, because that album was my first taste of Pink Floyd back in the '70s. And I totally get it when you mentioned David Gilmore's guitar speaking. If you have an interest in hearing this on a completely different level, check out the song Cluster One on the Division Bell album. Gilmore's guitar and Richard Wright's piano actually seem to be having a conversation with each other. It's one of the coolest things you'll ever hear. Oh and just as a "by the way" thing, there's a badass mashup floating around somewhere on TH-cam with Pink Floyd and the Bee Gees that's worth looking into. Anyway, I love your videos. Keep doin you! 🔥 Peace out brother 🤙 and stay happy
Actually this is Earl's Court in London and it seats about 20,000! But you're right when a lot of people wanted to see Pink Floyd whenever they toured because this show at this same venue sold out 15 nights in a row!!! That's over a quarter of a million people sing Pink Floyd in one place!!
I was there on one of those nights, saw Floyd from the first 0ne wish you were here tour Knebworth 1975 and every tour after that till this one at earls court 1994 division bell tour (P.U.L.S.E) Pinks, Ultimate, Laser, Show, Extravaganza.
Love your reactions man. This is one of my fav PF songs. I saw the Pulse tour in Raleigh, NC. And like the hoodie. Basquiat is a fav artist of mine too.
This a phenomenal song, such depth and richness. A masterpiece.
Thanks for the reactions. Have a good one man.
Great reaction! This is one of my favorite songs, it’s absolutely beautiful it’s heaven when he plays the lap steal guitar, ( think that’s what it’s called lol )
You are correct it is called the lap steel guitar where I'm from, some call it a lap steel pedal guitar, it is popular in Country Music
The lap steel guitar and pedal steel guitar are two variations of, basically, the same instrument, but with a few design and functional differences. The lap steel is actually played on your lap. This one is on a stand and has foot pedals for various effects (pedal steel guitar). Great reaction. I'm new to your channel, but old to Pink Floyd. I was born the same year as Dark Side Of the Moon.
@@starrroberts-n9hA pedal steel has foot and knee pedals to change the pitch...used maily in country and western swing. This is a lap steel and requires moving the block/fretting to change pitch/notes. They are similar, but two different instruments.
@@jasondoss763This isn't a pedal steel..it is a lap steel on a stand..there are no foot or knee pedals on this guitar. The foot and knee pedals on a pedal steel change the pitch without any fretting changes, this lap steel requires fretting/block movements to change notes/pitch. It is DEFINITELY a lap steel..just on a stand for staging convenience.
🎸💯 David Gilmour May be an alien! 🔥
Kezzyboii, I am sooo diggin' all this Floyd! ☮️❤️🎶
Saw,this tour in '94, Cleveland Municipal Stadium, on the field at the 50 yard line (felt like a football player). Field full, every seat sold out (took 18 minutes back before online anything....online ment you camped out in a line to buy tickets) so they did a show the next night too which was not scheduled and it also sold out. It was 90k strong both nights! 👽🗿👽
I can see and feel you getting that wondering Pink Floyd Vibe! Lol
Check out "Sorrow" next.
You won't be disappointed!
David cookin' yet again!
Clássico dos clássicos
The song Take it Back, from the Division Bell album, in this concert, is a must react, the lyrics and instruments on it are really beautiful
Even better when it goes in Coming Back To Life 🎸🔥❤
@Lue-eye yes, they really complete each other, in the album the transition between them is perfect
Do the whole album! It's amazing
Hey man, u must listen to gdansk version of high hopes (with an orchestra, could u imagine that???), echoes in Gdansk is brutal brutal!! No comparison with pompei version, my last recommendation is On An Island, in Gdansk too… guitar solos are amazing.
I enjoyed that. Thanks!
It's called a lap steel guitar.
You could have been the bell ringer The bell is just a big triangle. The country music they call it a Steel guitar David call it a electric slide. or in David's case perfect slide guitar
Hey hey hey 🔥🔥🔥🔥 Kezzy man, man I loved this concert in Sydney.
You should check "The great gig in the sky" from the same concert !!!!!!!!!! You love it !! peace
Earl's Court seated 18,000 I saw this show 8 times as I lived 10 mins walk away, how could I not?
Saw this rose bowl April 94. Made my eyes leak....still does...
Nobody can come close to Gilmore when it comes to making emotional guitar riffs.
Do da damn thing!
Dude. Wait till you get to the finale of the Pulse concert. Comfortably Numb. Good reactions bruh.
Great reaction
It's called a Steel Lap Guitar 😂
Thank you for doing Pink Floyd. Meddle is my favorite album. But this one is just as psychedelic, with a more emotional slant.
I have heard numbers ranging from 50k to 75k at the Wembly concert. Filling a 50k stadium was routine for them.
Time for some pink floyd and the album called "The final cut"
You should do "One of these days" from that concert, they go crazy with the lights.
You gotta watch the whole concert
That's called a slide guitar bro ❤
Actually that is a steel guitar. Slide guitar is a playing style not an instrument.
Please either do the whole Division Bell album or the whole Pulse album!!! ❤
Pulse 14 days in a row sold out. Greg Phillinganes ( Micheal Jackson musical director) saw this in 1994 said P.F. on a level of there own. Greg played on Gilmour last 2 solo concert. ( Keys)
Proper Tuneage 👍👍👍
Love the way you deep dive.
You have to react to Daniel Donato and the Cosmic Country singing Double Exposure. It will blow your mind!
Just think...no cell phones!
Please do the finally RUN LIKE HELL from PULSE
Do the ENTIRE Pulse Concert, comparing? Ya feel me? 😅
Quality.
He is playing a lap steel guitar.
lol I was saying damn right along with you😂😂❤
You should react to one of these days from the same concert
For a diversion try “Redemption” by Joe Bonamassa
You should watch Roger Waters - Pigs live!
This crowd was like 14,000.. their biggest show was about 500,000… Metallica and Pantera played for 1.5 million+ in Russia 1991
Sorrow next
That’s called a slide guitar
Check out Keep Talking.😊
I just checked and you haven’t done any punk rock on your channel. Would you please listen to like 3 short songs? I don’t know if you’ll like them or not but I know you’ve never heard them.
1. Bad Religion - Do What You Want
2. Misfits - Attitude
3. NoFX - We Threw Gasoline On The Fire And Now We Have Stumps For Arms And No Eyebrows
But keep up with Floyd too. Learning to Fly was a great track off Pulse.
I don't mean to be disrespectful, I honestly don't, but you'll never really appreciate pink floyd until you quit pausing, and keep your mouth shut until the end. I'm just saying.
Great reaction! This is one of my favorite songs, it’s absolutely beautiful it’s heaven when he plays the lap steal guitar, ( think that’s what it’s called lol )