I have been a Pink Floyd fan ever since their first album, The Wall. They are truly a talented band. Their music is like none other. It takes me to a whole other world with it's beauty. On The Turning Away is a song of hope, the need for people to come together and not turn away from people who are hurting and in need. Beautiful song that has a deep meaning for all. Truly a legendary band! ❤
@@1Imonk Ooops! You are right! Pink Floyd's first album was called The Piper At The Gates of Dawn and A Saucer Full of Secrets was their first two albums. Sorry, but I'm just getting old and forgetful. Lol! But thanks for the correction. Gary Gilmore is the greatest!
Love everything about this song, especially the lyrics. Pink Floyd was light years ahead of all other bands in terms of lighting and sound. This was already noticeable when they came out in the mid 1960's. It just got better and better, culminating in the lighting and songs they used in The Pulse Concert. Their creativity with sound, lyrics, instrumentation, is off the charts. Great job on your reaction, I especially enjoyed your comments and expressions when following the song.
Yes, the music speaks for itself, the lyric message seems hardly acknowledged. I am frequently caught by his phrasing, "the words they say that we *won't* understand," how that "won't" cuts both ways--to the frequently messy word choices of the malnourished, and to the willful choice of too many to scramble the message in order to absolve the culpability of the privileged in creating and sustaining the suffering of those with no current way out their hardship.
Yes, great song and amazing visuals! Pink Floyd just might be the best all around band ever.☮
Organist Richard Wright. RIP you utter genius and genuine nice guy.
I have been a Pink Floyd fan ever since their first album, The Wall. They are truly a talented band. Their music is like none other. It takes me to a whole other world with it's beauty. On The Turning Away is a song of hope, the need for people to come together and not turn away from people who are hurting and in need. Beautiful song that has a deep meaning for all. Truly a legendary band! ❤
Check your discography.
Check your discography is right. The wall is not their first album, not even their second album.
@@1Imonk Ooops! You are right! Pink Floyd's first album was called The Piper At The Gates of Dawn and A Saucer Full of Secrets was their first two albums. Sorry, but I'm just getting old and forgetful. Lol! But thanks for the correction. Gary Gilmore is the greatest!
The words are relevant today.
The whole band play it beautifully, the three angels vocal just raises it to another level.
Lovely reaction
Love the lyrics and we are even further away from his dream.
Great reaction by a beautiful young lady ❤
best band of all times . 😎👍🎶🎶🎶🎶 next one from Pink Floyd - Coming back to life ( live Pulse 1994 ) 🎸🎶🎶
Love everything about this song, especially the lyrics. Pink Floyd was light years ahead of all other bands in terms of lighting and sound. This was already noticeable when they came out in the mid 1960's. It just got better and better, culminating in the lighting and songs they used in The Pulse Concert. Their creativity with sound, lyrics, instrumentation, is off the charts. Great job on your reaction, I especially enjoyed your comments and expressions when following the song.
Nice reaction…. Best band ever, best guitar solo bar none ! Love Pink Floyd
Great reaction thanks 🎉🎉🎉great song😢😢
Every guitar wants a Dave Gilmour for Xmas !!!!
Beautiful reaction!
Thank you!!
always great reaction
Thank you so much 🙏
ON THE TURNING AWAY by live DELICATE SOUND OF THUNDER (1988)
Pink Floyd is my prefered band and I enjoyed every second of your reaction 😉💯💯
I love your reactions and you are very beautiful
Now try The Dogs Of War from this same Delicate Sound Of Thunder concert film. It's one of their over-looked gems.
You have a new sub!❤
Thanks for subbing!
Dogs of war from the same gig great song
Okay 👍🏽
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Yes, the music speaks for itself, the lyric message seems hardly acknowledged. I am frequently caught by his phrasing, "the words they say that we *won't* understand," how that "won't" cuts both ways--to the frequently messy word choices of the malnourished, and to the willful choice of too many to scramble the message in order to absolve the culpability of the privileged in creating and sustaining the suffering of those with no current way out their hardship.
An abundance of metaphors detected.