@@johnmenanno2152 Welp people's sound and style change as they grow and the younger Roger's sound is much different from older Roger's. This is much more like Take Up Thy Stethoscope and Walk while The Wall is more like The Final Cut lol
I recently started listening to Pink Floyd's catalog from 1967 to 1970. I can't believe it took me 45 years to do so. Before that I had never heard anything prior to Ummagumma. In fact, I never even realized the had a lot of stuff before that album. Corporal Clegg has become one of 5 favorite songs and I live the albums Piper, Saucer, and More. I really fell in love with More. Cirrus Minor, The Nile Song, Crying Song, Green is the Colour, and Cymbaline are now on my all time favorites list. Not just among Floyd's songs, but faves period. I also love hearing the difference in their sound and writing on Piper with Syd being the primary creative force. It's quite a different feel, and definitely a very different lead guitar style. Gilmour -. Slow, smooth, broad, dreamy solos. Barrett - Fast, choppy single string alternate picking where he often misses notes or gets a dead note, and goes slightly off key and tempo occasionally. (Purposely of course)
Me too, I think I’d heard basically the whole discography and got to “More” last because I figured a soundtrack was going to be so much dross, but it’s a great listen with some gentle giants on there. In contrast “Obscured By Clouds” did not appeal to me that much.
Dave’s parents bought him that tele, it got stolen about this year on tour. If it didn’t get stolen, the black strat may have never came into his possession.
@@valerie82848as someone who lost a bunch of shit at the Edinburgh airport (look up Edinburgh airport luggage warehouse) I can confirm that is 100% believeable and the staff at airports do Fucking nothing to help
A rarity when you here Nick Mason singing. I love how Richard Wright is struggling to keep a straight face at 2:05 , you can tell hes smiling/perhaps wanting to burst at laughing at Nick Mason's rather peculier singing style. Nick Mason is indeed the one who starts off the song "He won it in the WAR! In 1944!" and he also sings the line "in orange red and blue... he's never been the same... and from her majesty the queen" etc.
It's definitely a strange singing style, but I doubt that's exactly what Richard Wright is laughing at considering this is just a lip-synced music video. Maybe he was laughing at the way he had to lip sync his lines, no way to really know. Oddly, they don't get Nick Mason to lip sync any of his lines, not even when the camera focuses on him at 0:45, the part of the song where he sings some near-indecipherable backing vocals.
@@motorologist There is no video to it, but listen to the unreleased Pink Floyd song called Scream Thy Last Scream, Nick Mason sings lead vocals and it's sooooooooo good! lol Very trippy lyrics that make no sense whatsoever but a great song
@@jagdeepkaul1261 Just getting into this band, listened to the song for the first time. Very strange to listen to for the first time for obvious reason, but I'm definitely a fan of all the weird stuff in it. Thanks for the suggestion.
@@motorologist Do yourself a favor and take the Floyd's "A Saucerful of Secrets" album and run with it. Truly delightful and trippy all the way down. If you've ever pondered to yourself: What is a "saucerful of secrets", exactly? Then you're not alone. Saucer is well, a saucer😏, but what is important is the "secret" aspect. The "secret" here referring to LSD. I bought this album at the tender age of 15 and was fortunate enough to had been gifted a couple sugar cubes, each with 2 LSDrops on them. It was my first time ever 'tripping' before, and so a few close friends and I ate up all the cubes that we incoincidentally had neatly stacked up on this little saucer. As the first hour passed and our trip was obviously coming on for everyone in a strong way, I just remember that I started to burst out into all this laughter for some reason, but i couldn't stop🤑😵 idk what I was laughing at so friggin hard, haha, but whatever it was, was obviously hilarious🙉
-> Take yourself couple 'tabs' or 'blotters, then hang loose for around 1 HOUR.. THEN, put this LP on and give tha ENTIRE album a spin; from start to finish. It's hella trippy! Hella worth it. What an adventure!! For sure. The mix of the drug and the "Saucerful" album together profoundly changed me forever in a DEEP DEEP, yet positive way that was tangible and can still feel in my soul today, 25 years later. This experience also catapulted the Pink Floyd right up to the very top of my all-time favorite bands list, almost instantly. Where they still remain to this very day. Psychedelic drugs and PF's music is definitely a combo made in heaven. > Long live PINK FLOYD and the amazing music! Glue of the world man!!
@@MobinKiadeh not only are you one year late, but you're also wrong. David and Roger are also keeping Pink Floyd alive, in fact Pink Floyd music doesn't need any of them to be alive, it is alive and will forever be so no matter what.
Ironically, I learned the Hendrix chord through this song. I was shocked to find out that I later learned it through a Pink Floyd song! A 60’s floyd song at that
Just yesterday playing that song I see that it's the same E7(9+) that Hendrix uses in Purple Haze, Floyd and Hendrix both masters of the psychedelia. ❤
Corporal Clegg Year: 1968 Music: Roger Waters Lyrics: Roger Water Corporal Clegg had a wooden leg He won it in the war, in 1944 Corporal Clegg had a medal too In orange, red, and blue He found it in the zoo Dear, dear, were they really sad for me? Dear, dear, will they really laugh at me? Mrs. Clegg, you must be proud of him Mrs. Clegg, another drop of gin Corporal Clegg, umbrella in the rain He's never been the same No one is to blame Corporal Clegg received his medal in a dream From Her Majesty the queen His boots were very clean Mrs. Clegg, you must be proud of him Mrs. Clegg, another drop of gin..
@@isaiahsimmons5776 Pretty sad once you learn it's about a WW2 soldier who lost his leg in the war, didn't get a medal for his efforts, and is now a struggling alcoholic.
Season's Greetings all you lovely Floydians! These videos have been a real treat this year. (MANY thanks to all those responsible!!) Seeing all you fellow fans warms my heart. Best wishes to you all!!!
Hi! Pink Floyd, I like this video a lot, this is one of my favorite song on A Saucerful Of Secret, I learn play start of this riff, I like to learn how to play all years songs in 1965 - 1973. I like your channel a lot. Kazoo metal slide whistle I like a lot. I got this video Pink Floyd The Early Years Box Set 1965 - 1968 I only have so far. I been fan of Pink Floyd since 1978 to right now in 2020. When I was teenager, my friends & me jam a lot at my high school, we did cover songs of you guys, I wrote 6 songs, but we didn't have a name of our band, only title of my songs, we sound early Pink Floyd 1965 - 1973.
I think this is their most psychedelic pop song. It's hardcore tripsville, like Hogan's Heroes pouring out of a shortwave radio in some old garage lit by a fluttering flourescent overhead, and filled with a lot of old wires and tin scraps.
This is amazing! I love how painfully obvious it is that this is a lipsync and bot performed live. Not a piece of equipment in sight. Instruments aren't even plugged in. Avoiding everyone's faces when the lead vocals are playing at certain points. Backing vocals and instruments not syncing up with what's actually going on, the slide whistle instead of the kazoo...the lack of slide whistle for the second kazoo solo... This is so funny! gold tier
The Video was recorded in Brussels at the "Amerikaans Theater" in 1968 ... For years it was a radio and television studio. Many years later I worked there as a TVdirector, so you could say I walked in their footsteps (literally) ;-)
Apart from the fact they are trying too hard to be like the Beatles..corporal Glegg? What is he posted at the Western front under the command of sgt pepper 🤣
En esa epoca yo tenia 11 años y ya sabía de su existencia. Genios ahí tan jovencitos y fueron madurando musicalmente. Un lujo son y seran la mejor banda 👏👏💓💓💓
It seems at this point PF were trying to recover after Sid left, as you can hear it the kazoo solo and Gilmour's singing here. There's also a spot of Bonzo Dog DooDah band in this track with the kazoo solo and the distorted vocals at points.
Vibey Mrs Clegg section - that is exactly what I really am into! Combined with really great fitting drumming here! Has a magical mythical touch to it which gives me goose bumps again and again...!
Corporal Clegg had a wooden leg He won it in the war, in 1944. Corporal Clegg had a medal too In orange, red, and blue He found it in the zoo. Dear, dear were they really sad for me ? Dear, dear will they really laugh at me ? Mrs. Clegg, you must be proud of him. Mrs. Clegg, another drop of gin. Corporal Clegg umbrella in the rain He's never been the same No one is to blame Corporal Clegg received his medal in a dream From Her Majesty the queen His boots were very clean. Mrs. Clegg, you must be proud of him Mrs. Clegg, another drop of gin.
Thanks to You Tube, young and old Floydians can explore at leisure the myriad nooks and crannies of the Floyd universe. This little items shows they weren't always serious. 😅😅😅 .
I was 14 in 1968. I consider myself blessed indeed to have lived through all this. The sixties was the best decade EVER!
AND David Gilmour looks DIVINE!
i was born in 1968 i see pink floyd started without me.
Very lucky. I envy you for sure.
Lucky I’m 14 in 2020 I wished I lived the same age at that time even tho their was a loy of bad stuff going on with wars and shit
Not if you were American and poor.
That kazoo touched my soul
Would you please show us on the doll where it touched your soul.
Every orphyixsic of his body
It’s a slide whistle
@@southgeorgiarepublic But sounds more like a kazoo.
Glad that's all it touched.
What a truly hidden gem of a song.....psychedelic with mix of folk that makes it truly a masterpiece!
Está chido tu perfil, pero a la vez da terror. ¿Sabías que así va morir el sol dentro de miles de millones de años? 😰😭😭😭😭
This is what The Wall would've sounded like if Roger had gotten started 12 years earlier on it.
Woulda been cool. SF Sorrow is kinda like Syd Barret- The Wall, but none of Pink Floyd was involved.
Wish the wall sounded like this
@@johnmenanno2152 Welp people's sound and style change as they grow and the younger Roger's sound is much different from older Roger's. This is much more like Take Up Thy Stethoscope and Walk while The Wall is more like The Final Cut lol
Gosh I'd love more kazoo sounding instruments
Awful? 😂
This channel is like, "A Saucerful Of Secrets"!
You never know what they have for you!
THATS TRUE 😂🤣👏🏻
Syd Barret 17 HEY SYD 🌝🤪🍬🌈🍭🦋🌻✨
AND THE , FUUUUCK OOOOFFFFF ! WWW.COULEUR3.CH TO MY COUTRY THE !
LAUSANNE A ROND ..
TRUE
"You cannot make a good song with a kazoo"
Pink Floyd : *hold my beer*
Crosstown Traffic is a better song than this with a kazoo...
x)
*Kazoo sounds*
*Plays Slide Wistle*
what about FRANK ZAPPA?
Dude you should have said hold my kazoo
I recently started listening to Pink Floyd's catalog from 1967 to 1970. I can't believe it took me 45 years to do so. Before that I had never heard anything prior to Ummagumma. In fact, I never even realized the had a lot of stuff before that album. Corporal Clegg has become one of 5 favorite songs and I live the albums Piper, Saucer, and More. I really fell in love with More. Cirrus Minor, The Nile Song, Crying Song, Green is the Colour, and Cymbaline are now on my all time favorites list. Not just among Floyd's songs, but faves period. I also love hearing the difference in their sound and writing on Piper with Syd being the primary creative force. It's quite a different feel, and definitely a very different lead guitar style. Gilmour -. Slow, smooth, broad, dreamy solos.
Barrett - Fast, choppy single string alternate picking where he often misses notes or gets a dead note, and goes slightly off key and tempo occasionally. (Purposely of course)
Me too, I think I’d heard basically the whole discography and got to “More” last because I figured a soundtrack was going to be so much dross, but it’s a great listen with some gentle giants on there. In contrast “Obscured By Clouds” did not appeal to me that much.
@@tpbrcombo Obscured has maybe my favorite PF track ever, Rick's dreamy "Wot's .. Uh the deal"
I’m a huge Floyd fan, always have been, but their early work is actually extremely innovative, avant-garde, , psychedelic, and really interesting.
THE BEST BAND EVER! WE NEED MORE OF PINK FLOYD 💜🧡💛💚💙
HALF THE FRICKING BAND IS DEAD
Omfg bitch
I love 60s videos! Bands weren't even plugged in, just the song!
@@theonetruedoomslayer1139 Only Wright and Syd is dead, and Syd hadn't been in the band since the first album.
@@mcrfan343 and the second
Pink Floyd is my favorite band. Their song is Corporal Clegg, this true about war and human emotion. Pink Floyd is not only music, it is philosophy.
Dave’s parents bought him that tele, it got stolen about this year on tour. If it didn’t get stolen, the black strat may have never came into his possession.
Didn’t it get lost in air transit
@@valerie82848as someone who lost a bunch of shit at the Edinburgh airport (look up Edinburgh airport luggage warehouse) I can confirm that is 100% believeable and the staff at airports do Fucking nothing to help
I hate it when that happens.
How innovative Pink Floyd were in the 60s. They didn’t need amp cords on their guitars, but the camera man did a real good job trying to hide it.👍
And a slide whistle is not a Kazoo!
A rarity when you here Nick Mason singing. I love how Richard Wright is struggling to keep a straight face at 2:05 , you can tell hes smiling/perhaps wanting to burst at laughing at Nick Mason's rather peculier singing style. Nick Mason is indeed the one who starts off the song "He won it in the WAR! In 1944!" and he also sings the line "in orange red and blue... he's never been the same... and from her majesty the queen" etc.
It's definitely a strange singing style, but I doubt that's exactly what Richard Wright is laughing at considering this is just a lip-synced music video. Maybe he was laughing at the way he had to lip sync his lines, no way to really know.
Oddly, they don't get Nick Mason to lip sync any of his lines, not even when the camera focuses on him at 0:45, the part of the song where he sings some near-indecipherable backing vocals.
@@motorologist There is no video to it, but listen to the unreleased Pink Floyd song called Scream Thy Last Scream, Nick Mason sings lead vocals and it's sooooooooo good! lol Very trippy lyrics that make no sense whatsoever but a great song
@@jagdeepkaul1261 Just getting into this band, listened to the song for the first time.
Very strange to listen to for the first time for obvious reason, but I'm definitely a fan of all the weird stuff in it.
Thanks for the suggestion.
@@motorologist Do yourself a favor and take the Floyd's "A Saucerful of Secrets" album and run with it.
Truly delightful and trippy all the way down. If you've ever pondered to yourself: What is a
"saucerful of secrets", exactly? Then you're not alone. Saucer is well, a saucer😏, but what is important
is the "secret" aspect. The "secret" here referring to LSD. I bought this album at the tender age of 15 and was fortunate enough to had been gifted a couple sugar cubes, each with 2 LSDrops on them. It was my first time ever 'tripping' before, and so a few close friends and I ate up all the cubes that we incoincidentally had neatly stacked up on this little saucer. As the first hour passed and our trip was obviously coming on for everyone in a strong way, I just remember that I started to burst out into all this laughter for some reason, but i couldn't stop🤑😵 idk what I was laughing at so friggin hard, haha, but whatever it was,
was obviously hilarious🙉
-> Take yourself couple 'tabs' or 'blotters, then hang loose for around 1 HOUR..
THEN, put this LP on and give tha ENTIRE album a spin; from start to finish. It's hella trippy! Hella worth it. What an adventure!! For sure. The mix of the drug and the "Saucerful" album together profoundly changed me forever in a DEEP DEEP, yet positive way that was tangible and can still feel in my soul today, 25 years later. This experience also catapulted the Pink Floyd right up to the very top of my all-time favorite bands list, almost instantly. Where they still remain to this very day.
Psychedelic drugs and PF's music is definitely a combo made in heaven.
> Long live PINK FLOYD and the amazing music! Glue of the world man!!
Pink floyd for life
Nick Mason, drummer is now hot in both senses of the word. What a work-out! His usual free, enchanting smile is replaced by a quick hint of exhaustion
Excuse me??
A saucerful of secrets is a very good album! Great song, too!
Agreed one of their best early albums
Their best album pre-Dark Side
@@kaidare503 " Household objects" better...
The song that turned me into a Floyd fan :)
Cobwebs And Strange 9
@@wolfgangzeh2459 8
@@saulq08 7
Mister Mason is back with his Friday uploads!
Mason runs this channel ?
@@ethnicleanserberg7975 yes cause he's the only one who's active in keeping the music of Pink Floyd alive.
@@MobinKiadeh not only are you one year late, but you're also wrong. David and Roger are also keeping Pink Floyd alive, in fact Pink Floyd music doesn't need any of them to be alive, it is alive and will forever be so no matter what.
That majestic Hendrix chord never gets old
E 9(#)
Foxey Lady
Ironically, I learned the Hendrix chord through this song. I was shocked to find out that I later learned it through a Pink Floyd song! A 60’s floyd song at that
Just yesterday playing that song I see that it's the same E7(9+) that Hendrix uses in Purple Haze, Floyd and Hendrix both masters of the psychedelia. ❤
It's unfair to leave any musician out here, but Wright's keyboarding is all killer. And that KaZoo playing is awesome too.
they look so young here im crying
Corporal Clegg
Year: 1968
Music: Roger Waters
Lyrics: Roger Water
Corporal Clegg had a wooden leg
He won it in the war, in 1944
Corporal Clegg had a medal too
In orange, red, and blue
He found it in the zoo
Dear, dear, were they really sad for me?
Dear, dear, will they really laugh at me?
Mrs. Clegg, you must be proud of him
Mrs. Clegg, another drop of gin
Corporal Clegg, umbrella in the rain
He's never been the same
No one is to blame
Corporal Clegg received his medal in a dream
From Her Majesty the queen
His boots were very clean
Mrs. Clegg, you must be proud of him
Mrs. Clegg, another drop of gin..
The legendary gilmour’s kazu
'Tis a slide whistle
~ In the video he has a slide whistle; on the record it's a kazoo; they sound nothing alike.
I wonder if that's going to be in his auction😂
@@tepidtooth8539 and his saxophone also
@@5jerry1 Thank you I would have given a 100 thumbs up to offset the ignorance in these comments.
Rick at like 0:17 lol.
Rest In Peace rick and syd
He ain't got no teeth.
Such a funny and beautiful song. The early years were the best!
kinda sad once you realize it's about WW2
@@isaiahsimmons5776 Pretty sad once you learn it's about a WW2 soldier who lost his leg in the war, didn't get a medal for his efforts, and is now a struggling alcoholic.
Yes, it took them awhile to get away from that Barret sound. Not that that's a bad thing, but I love the early fun, tunes
Season's Greetings all you lovely Floydians! These videos have been a real treat this year. (MANY thanks to all those responsible!!) Seeing all you fellow fans warms my heart. Best wishes to you all!!!
The cameraman showed Rickard Wright's face! I'm amazed! 👏
Why do I actually love this song 😭
For a long time, I love this song. My favorite song in Pink Floyd.
I love all their songs, early and later ones💝
Pink floyd will never die
sure it's a little wacky, that's what makes it so originial....it's addictive! I'm a huge Pink Floyd fan!
Pink Floyd Forever
Hi! Pink Floyd, I like this video a lot, this is one of my favorite song on A Saucerful Of Secret, I learn play start of this riff, I like to learn how to play all years songs in 1965 - 1973. I like your channel a lot. Kazoo metal slide whistle I like a lot. I got this video Pink Floyd The Early Years Box Set 1965 - 1968 I only have so far. I been fan of Pink Floyd since 1978 to right now in 2020. When I was teenager, my friends & me jam a lot at my high school, we did cover songs of you guys, I wrote 6 songs, but we didn't have a name of our band, only title of my songs, we sound early Pink Floyd 1965 - 1973.
Normal People: TGIF
Pink Floyd Fans: Thanks God another music video friday
"Pink Floyd are the deepest band ever"
Also Pink Floyd:
So true!! 😄
did you listen to the lyrics at all?
@@as3fawfI want to tell you a story, about a little gnome.
@@naturalnashuan Named Grimble Grumble?
I think this is their most psychedelic pop song. It's hardcore tripsville, like Hogan's Heroes pouring out of a shortwave radio in some old garage lit by a fluttering flourescent overhead, and filled with a lot of old wires and tin scraps.
This is amazing! I love how painfully obvious it is that this is a lipsync and bot performed live.
Not a piece of equipment in sight. Instruments aren't even plugged in. Avoiding everyone's faces when the lead vocals are playing at certain points. Backing vocals and instruments not syncing up with what's actually going on, the slide whistle instead of the kazoo...the lack of slide whistle for the second kazoo solo... This is so funny! gold tier
0:30 David 🥵🔥
Согласен, Дэвид тут горяч
@@lubitel_obezyanyes he is
Very pretty girl.
Roger is rockin the Austin Powers look!
Nick's vocals sounds like vintage.... great video
The Video was recorded in Brussels at the "Amerikaans Theater" in 1968 ... For years it was a radio and television studio. Many years later I worked there as a TVdirector, so you could say I walked in their footsteps (literally) ;-)
Well said, thanks!
There will never be another band like Pink Floyd
Look a little harder.. there's tons of amazing bands out there, with huge discographies
Apart from the fact they are trying too hard to be like the Beatles..corporal Glegg? What is he posted at the Western front under the command of sgt pepper 🤣
@@ACDZ123the songs about rogers dad who died in world war 2 in 1944
I have always thought this is a great song but watching them all play here enhances it massively. One of their best songs in my opinion
Only David Gilmour can make a slide whistle sound like a kazoo.
This song has something I can't explain
I think its the style that Syd Barrett wrote, these childish tunes really have something
yes I think so, I come back to this every 3 or 4 months It charges my battery
Is this a lucifer Sam reference?
@@acsoccerlunch most likely
A wooden leg.
Brilliant piece of music
It sounds bizarre
En esa epoca yo tenia 11 años y ya sabía de su existencia. Genios ahí tan jovencitos y fueron madurando musicalmente. Un lujo son y seran la mejor banda 👏👏💓💓💓
I love Pink Floyd!!! Pink Floyd Forever!!❤💖❤
Una Melodia muy Completa
Que Satisface hasta los Oidos mas Exigentes...
Bien por Pink Floyd
It seems at this point PF were trying to recover after Sid left, as you can hear it the kazoo solo and Gilmour's singing here. There's also a spot of Bonzo Dog DooDah band in this track with the kazoo solo and the distorted vocals at points.
Pink Floyd forever
Rumor has it David Gilmour uploads this every Friday night
Then he spends the rest of the the night trolling on the internet
Well. The person was actually me. No need to thank me.
@@PeterPanQuails OK "Dave" (wink)
@@BrennanYoung 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
I am such a sucker for the way Nick moves (see 2:29) 🙏👌😏
He rolls with it.
I love this song, it's my favourite from the album. The mean guitar riff, the vibey "Mrs. Clegg" section, the clever use of the kazoo, it's gr8
Vibey Mrs Clegg section - that is exactly what I really am into! Combined with really great fitting drumming here! Has a magical mythical touch to it which gives me goose bumps again and again...!
Thank you, Nick 💚
what a underrated song!
It could hardly be over rated, great as it is!
Hacia falta la remasterización de Corporal Clegg ♥️
Corporal Clegg had a wooden leg
He won it in the war, in 1944.
Corporal Clegg had a medal too
In orange, red, and blue
He found it in the zoo.
Dear, dear were they really sad for me ?
Dear, dear will they really laugh at me ?
Mrs. Clegg, you must be proud of him.
Mrs. Clegg, another drop of gin.
Corporal Clegg umbrella in the rain
He's never been the same
No one is to blame
Corporal Clegg received his medal in a dream
From Her Majesty the queen
His boots were very clean.
Mrs. Clegg, you must be proud of him
Mrs. Clegg, another drop of gin.
@Ganimedes Medes 😆
So good quality! I’m really surprised it was recovered from 60s in this form.
This is just beautiful.
the very first song 'bout Roger's ded daddy
Ooooooooooh daddy
r/pinkfloydcirclejerk
Oh, shit
Jeez roger we get it already
🗿
It's almost like they intentionally tried to pass David as Syd
This is one of the songs of all time
Iconoclastic madness! So mesmerizing...
Los inicios de mi siempre amado DGilmour ❤️
You can tell he was really trying to fill Syd's shoes stylistically, man.
oh, rick! i love you
Love it! Thanks :)
Que hermosos!!!!!Aprendiendo a volar estos genios!!!!!!💖💖💖🤍🤍
this is incredible
Gilmour in, Barrett out, history about to be made
Underrated Classic
I'm not joking, this is Peak Floyd
I love this song
I love it! 💗💗
THIS is music!! ❤
Early Floyd songs are the best!
I Love You Pink Floyd!!!!💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Adoro ver os primórdios do Pink Floyd.
Corporal Clegg foi a primeira letra de Roger Waters com viés ideológico contra as guerras.
Minha banda favorita ❤️❤️
Love these old Pink Floyd Tunes
Happy birthday, David!
¡Que buena! 👌👌👌
I love this, thank you pf!
This is one of them songs that is so annoying that the song isnt even annoying and quite enjoyable
Amazing
Corporal Clegg is my my bag.
Wow, cuando los integrantes de Pink Floyd estaban jóvenes. No siguen cambiando hasta ahora
Wish I was there.... 🌝💫✨🌟
Classic 👏👏👏
Thanks to You Tube, young and old Floydians can explore at leisure the myriad nooks and crannies of the Floyd universe. This little items shows they weren't always serious. 😅😅😅
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Thank you for using the word, "myriad" correctly! It's a rarity in the US. Most people don't know it means "many" and say, "a myriad of..."
0:35
Who sang this part of the song from the band members?
Nick Mason sang those two lines
Floyd will always be first in space!
The song; 🌝
The Lyrics: 🌚
Pink Floyd is about an is evolution
1:20 I like this part 🤗
Awesome.
Thank you Pink Floyd 😃 💯 ❤️
I love Floyd