At last! Someone's giving this album justice!! One of the most overlooked, underrated, OBSCURED albums in the Floyd canon, probably my favourite to easily dive back into! It's such a weird piece in the history but I'm so grateful it was made and the band put that love care into it.
Some of Richard's piano figures are so magical, delicate and haunting, even the "country-ish" ones, that they never fail to get me emotional. The out-takes from Zabriskie Point are my favourite of these.
I"m assuming you may own it...but Richard Wright's solo album "Wet Dream" or something like that is REALLY good. It literally sounds like a Floyd album.
@@DEE-o4v Yes, you’re right. I used to own the LP back in the late 70s. I recently bought the Steven Wilson remaster from 2023. Excellent sound. Perhaps the best solo Floyd album.
Spot on. My fave Floyd has always been 1968-72, when they lacked a dictator and functioned as a democracy. The music was artful and esoteric, but still allowed for some charm and even whimsey. For me, DSOTM was the beginning of a decline they never recovered from. I could not care less about their later huge popularity.
It was one of the very first albums I ever heard with the Floyd - my brother borrowed the album from a classmate's father and recorded several tracks off it onto one of his cassette tapes (I was around ten at the time) so it has never been lost on him or me. I heard "Mudmen" and "Childhood's End" at least two years before I first heard "Us and Them"! :) It's a very good album, with quality songwriting, playing and production.
He was a shy introverted man...i guess he was not fully aware how good he was on organs & synths. Without him there is NO MYSTIC SOUND of Pink Floyd. And he was too much gentlemen to push & beg for more attention,or even starts a fight to achieve his dreams. He was there for the music. A true artist. All with Wright on it are my favorites! This album too! Roger was more active,but all were still like friends. After they became business partners...with all the damage such is causing on the involved persons. Love that pre DSOTM era. Their best!🧔🏼🫂😎🤷🏼♂️
That is the Pink Floyd 💗 sound, isn't it. So beautiful. David Gilmore used a jam he did with Richard in 2007 and records his new song with it. TH-cam has a video of them playing.
As an afterthought, I'll add that some of Rick's mystique was lost when he switched from Hammond organ to synth. There's something very cold and mechanical about the sound of a synthesizer, at least back in those days (nowadays you can make one sound like just about anything). Rick Wright, to my ears, sounds best on organ (Farfisa and especially Hammond) and piano.
When I was at Nick Mason's show a few years back, I was beyond thrilled to hear the band play "Obscured by Clouds" (the song), and "When You're In". So very unexpected!
I was 15 in '85... Began my Floyd education at that time... This is THE album best suited to MY TYPE of stoned teen excursions.. I really had significant deep thoughtful peacefulness while mind drifting and listening to this album
This is genuinely the most enjoyment I have received out of a video in months. So well made, so interesting, and the conclusion at the end is even more fascinating. It’s nice hearing about the last time the band was truly happy with one another, when Rick was still a massive contributor, when Roger wasn’t so egotistical, when they weren’t rich and just made music because it was fun. Also interesting to hear about the success in France, I never knew that.
Hands down my all-time favorite Pink Floyd album through and through since I first heard it in my youth, I've never wavered from this position. I asked Waters on the Rockline radio show how I could find this film back in '84/'85 and he responded "I have no idea, Dewey." I found a copy of the film not long after that. Great doc here, especially love the attention to audio detail with mixing in isolated tracks. Great job!
@@deweypm More is in there I just remembered. It’s a shame those films weren’t really good. Imagine making a film and receiving the music from the More album to use for soundtrack material. Incredible filmic opportunities. Both the music and the cover of More kind of produced its own, imaginary movie. Way better than the actual film.
I think it’s fitting that Obscured By Clouds is their most obscure album. Absolutely brilliant record and a shame it’s forgotten about, thanks for making this
Thank you for this documentary. I always appreciated Obscured by Clouds since I was a kid and I think that it's always been underrated. I love that jazzy piano by Rick and those 2 vocals melodies by David. This album was unfortunately obscured by the next Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here but the documentary shows how much this album might have influenced the further composing style. Thanks again.
I wish I could give this three thumbs up. A trip down memory lane that reminded me what a truly inspirational and mesmerizing album this was and still is. There are some songs on this album that, as you rightly say, should stand alongside those from Dark Side of The Moon and Wish You Were Here. Thank you ! Very well put together. I look forward to watching more of your videos
Obscured by Clouds is such an underrated Floyd album, probably their most underrated album. I guess for two main reasons, first because it was a film soundtrack and thus isn't considered a proper album by many, and secondly because of the timing of it's release: just before Dark Side of the Moon, which of course changed everything for the band. But to me at least, it's in my top 5 favorite Floyd albums. Imo the essential and peak Floyd period was from 1971-1975, and those 4 successive albums: Meddle, Obscured by Clouds, Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here. Obscured is an album people need to pay more attention to and contains some real gem tracks like "Wots Uh the Deal", "Childhood's End", "Mudmen", "The Gold It's in the" and "Stay".
One of my Fave Pink Floyd albums. I bought my first La Valle/ Obscured By clouds in July ,1975, shortly after my first of 9 Pink Floyd concerts! "Wot's the deal" whole album has been so great to hear- 49 years for me.....
I love this album. The positive outlook within the band shines through. "Stay" is such a beautiful song; I think it's the finest collaboration between Wright and Waters.
It's a shame that the album gets overlooked compared with the rest of the Pink Floyd catalog. It's a great collection of music! And speaking of "great": you made yet another great documentary ❤
When I first became a Floyd fan as a teen in the pre internet days, this was one of those albums you kind of had to discover for yourself, and then wondered why the hell it wasn't on any of those tapes other Floyd fans gave you to get you into the band. And that's maybe why fans have a soft spot for it. It's an unexpected gem. Great doc btw. I don't often get all the way through longer youtube vids, but no problem here.
This was my first Floyd album, bought for £1.99 when it came out, on the basis of an NME or MM review. When I saw the Australian Pink Floyd Show in Toulouse in February, they performed a very heavy, loud version of the title track and it worked very well.
Thanks for doing these documentaries very enjoyable and insightful. Appreciate all the hard work that must go into producing these for us all to enjoy ❤
This is honestly the most overlooked album in Floyd’s catalogue. I absolutely love it. Everything is interesting and has a great melody. I’d rather listen to it over Atom Heart Mother or Ummagumma or the Final Cut. Great album just like “More” which is also a solid album that is also over looked by fans. Great episode. Cheers ✌️
It's always an event whenever you drop a new doc on us. You, by far, produce the best music documentaries on TH-cam or anywhere else for that matter. The research you put into these things is commendable. I appreciate the visual content as well, many clips and photos I've never seen. And as per usual I always learn something new! I won't go on about how much I love this tossed aside Floyd album. If you're here it's a good bet that you love this album as well. Wot's..uh the Deal is one of my favourite Floyd tunes.
@@ilabelle1 Cheers man, it's a joy to make them and I am thrilled at the amount of pleasure that they bring to people. One day, a copyright bot will wipe the lot!
Thank you for covering this hidden gem! The band is truly in tune with one another at this point in their career, Rick's playing inparticular is definitely a stand out!
An overlooked classic that barely gets a mention in any ‘official’ documentaries or by any of the members of the band. I think it’s an important milestone in the bands history and sets the foundations for how the band would go onto compose in the future ( contemporary songwriting structures etc..). I recall having a copy on original tape ( bought second hand from BackTracks in Liverpool). Pre internet, for years I could never find any worthwhile information about this album. Still a mystery why the band never continued to perform any of the tracks live either as a band or as a solo performer in years to come. Brilliantly constructed doc, thank you 🙏
It takes a lotta balls to do a "Obscured By Clouds" documentary. Thank you so much for producing this documentary on my favorite band Pink Floyd. You really did a great job. I saw footage that I've never seen before and the narration was great also. I still have yet to see "La Valley", but I have seen "More." This is like Pink Floyd's invisible album so I am really glad that you did this awesome documentary. Thanks again 🙏🏼🎶🔥
Another home run, Rael! Obscured by clouds has always been one of my favorite Pink Floyd albums… disjointed though it may seem at first listen. Knew very little about this album except that it was used in a movie. Fascinating… Thanks for posting!
I LOVE ObC! It's TRULY the moment before they exploded and you can hear it on the record. The songs are lovely. It fits perfectly between Adom Heart and Dark side. Well done!!!
One of my personal favorite albums by Pink Floyd. Thank you for shedding light on this misunderstood treasure that is vital to the band's catapult into fame. I finally got the answers for this Floyd time period. Who better to make this than you RAEL. BRAVO!
Obscured By Clouds might be my favorite Pink Floyd album. A link between older Floyd and DSOTM, OBC has it's own identity that was soon tampled by worldwide success.
The sense of musical spontaneity throughout this album is palpable. By the time of Wish You Were Here spontaneity was almost absent, replaced by a sense of almost sterile deliberation, and it was never to resurface.
Love this album. Never saw it as a soudtrack. Even made a compilation with this more bucolic period of PF, with songs from here Atom Heart and Meddle. As for the movie, forgot it long ago. Great video.
My favorite PF album by far. Just a great bunch of songs with great singing and playing and with everyone writing. I wish they'd done several albums like it.
Great video! This album never gets the respect it deserves! Thank you for covering this little known gem. One thing I noticed is there are a couple of songs that aren't discussed here. This makes me think there is more to this album than what is known due to the songs not covered.
Thank you, @progrockdocs! I enjoyed this look into the album, and learned some interesting facts I was unaware of. I bought OBC as a teenager, some time in the early 80's, after I had slowly collected the more mainstream successes from Dark Side up to The Wall. One very interesting element to OBC, to me, is another lyrical foundation Waters lays, to which he will make reference in later songs. But also, the musical input from Richard really shines! He was one of a kind. I liked & subbed!
Thank you for your story... I don't know what to say. I got the LP as a Christmas present in 1986 from my high school sweetheart in 1986... it has always been a mystery to me. And it still is...
I absolutely love this record! I think it's one of those hidden gems that will surprise and delight Pink Floyd fans who haven't yet explored beyond the "classic five" released from '73-'83.
I brought this album when it first came out and loved it. Great songs and fantastic that Richard Wright, my favourite Floyd singer, gets to feature more than he did on later albums. The theme of the movie almost pre dates the narrative of Apocalypse Now!
Another great video. I bought a Synthi A synthesizer (the suitcase version of the VCS3) after listening to this album. I used the synth until 2020 when I sold it making a 1,250% profit, thank you Floyd 😊
This was great all the photos and images I have never seen before and it was very interesting lots of stuff I never knew about this album thanks for your hard work
A beautiful and well crafted documentary, as only Rael can do. A commentary on each track and its use on La Valleé movie, for which this album was made. At the end, a remark of its importance as a predecessor to Dark Side. My recommendation is to watch it on a TV screen.
I have but one, overarching and damning criticism of your work, Rael and that's that there isn't one of these videos a day to satisfy my outright, universal affection for the unparalleled excellence of what you do *kneels in reverence*
@@progrockdocs if you do up some Van der Graaf Generator "Godbluff," I will personally deliver the eulogy in the most glowing terms possible, if by some unhinged irony I somehow outlive you
At one my favorite band , after the Dark Side i lost all interest in the band 💔. So way back thier coming to the Academy of Music ,thier first gig of the Dark Side tour . I got the last ticket ,in the balcony. Its was a late start 11 : 00pm . Thier was a curtain in front of the main curtain. The lights dimmed and fog filled the stage .Then the deep G of Obscure by Clouds starts and the bands is on a moving stage coming thru the fog ! It blew all of minds . Any body there ?
This is one of my all time fave Floyd albumss, My fave era outside of the Piper Lp is 68-72 right before DSOM...there's a nice warm organic feel to their stuff in this era.. I need to see this film though, saw More and it was what it was, I am sure this is what it is as well but it would be nice to finally put it fully in to context. Great job on the video btw.
Just fantastic, I'm so pleased you covered this one. One of my favourites by anyone and criminally underrated - totally engulfed by Meddle and DSOTM. Your documentaries are so well put together, without a doubt the best here on YT. Keep up the good work!! (I don't suppose you could do one on Time & A Word by Yes?!)
Obscured by Clouds is my third favourite Floyd album after The Wall and Dark Side respectively. I have my original copy in cd format and I have been listening to recently. In fact it had been ages since I had been listening to and it was a very moving experience!
Very cool video ! I saw a documentary about the Château d'Hérouville a few months ago, that was a very unique place to record some musical stuff. Anyway, I love this album which is, like other comments say, criminally underrated in the Floyd's discography. (very funny reference to wish you were here at the end)
Obscured by Clouds is Pink Floyd’s most underrated album, imho; it really blends their early experimental sound with the melodic depth that would later define them. each track feels like a journey through haunting and ethereal atmospheres.
All 4 band members wrote the epic Echoes. Wright wrote the chord sequence, but there is much more to the song than that. They all deserve credit for the creation of that masterpiece.
I was lucky enough to hear “Wot’s…Uh the Deal” at Radio City during the “On an Island” tour. Needless to say, it was the one song l wanted to hear most once l saw it was in his setlist rotation and it did not disappoint. Beautiful balcony seat silent celebration as l set sail. Echoes to boot! Permanent smile on my face. RIP Rick.
At last! Someone's giving this album justice!! One of the most overlooked, underrated, OBSCURED albums in the Floyd canon, probably my favourite to easily dive back into! It's such a weird piece in the history but I'm so grateful it was made and the band put that love care into it.
You're correct. It is criminally overlooked. Not helped by the shitty cover and song titles.
I put it in the same bag as Atom Heart Mother. Love both to bits, btw.
@@progrockdocs I kinda like the cover, & song titles, maybe i have a soft spot for abstract nonsense lol. Great vid as always!
I couldn’t agree more, OBC is actually my favorite Pink Floyd album!
Very true. And “Wots … uh the deal “ is such an underrated and yet beautiful song
Richard Wright really stands out on this album. That's why it's one of my favorites.
Without a doubt. Taking nothing away from the others, he seems to shine the brightest across this 71-72 period.
Some of Richard's piano figures are so magical, delicate and haunting, even the "country-ish" ones, that they never fail to get me emotional. The out-takes from Zabriskie Point are my favourite of these.
@@fabrikk60 “Country Song” is a wonderful tune.
I"m assuming you may own it...but Richard Wright's solo album "Wet Dream" or something like that is REALLY good. It literally sounds like a Floyd album.
@@DEE-o4v Yes, you’re right. I used to own the LP back in the late 70s. I recently bought the Steven Wilson remaster from 2023. Excellent sound. Perhaps the best solo Floyd album.
My favourite Floyd album. They were still working together as a team, and there’s a nice balance of material on the album.
Spot on. My fave Floyd has always been 1968-72, when they lacked a dictator and functioned as a democracy. The music was artful and esoteric, but still allowed for some charm and even whimsey. For me, DSOTM was the beginning of a decline they never recovered from. I could not care less about their later huge popularity.
I agree 100%
I actually love the fact it's overlooked so much. It has become a special gift for the true fans to enjoy.
Even disparaged by PF band members. But we know.....
It was one of the very first albums I ever heard with the Floyd - my brother borrowed the album from a classmate's father and recorded several tracks off it onto one of his cassette tapes (I was around ten at the time) so it has never been lost on him or me. I heard "Mudmen" and "Childhood's End" at least two years before I first heard "Us and Them"! :) It's a very good album, with quality songwriting, playing and production.
Like "More"
Just underappreciated
This album is special. It takes you back to a place in time. Love the movie as well.
He was a shy introverted man...i guess he was not fully aware how good he was on organs & synths. Without him there is NO MYSTIC SOUND of Pink Floyd. And he was too much gentlemen to push & beg for more attention,or even starts a fight to achieve his dreams. He was there for the music. A true artist. All with Wright on it are my favorites! This album too! Roger was more active,but all were still like friends. After they became business partners...with all the damage such is causing on the involved persons. Love that pre DSOTM era. Their best!🧔🏼🫂😎🤷🏼♂️
Yes, '68 to '72 is my favorite Floyd period too. And the best stuff may be the live recordings.
That is the Pink Floyd 💗 sound, isn't it. So beautiful.
David Gilmore used a jam he did with Richard in 2007 and records his new song with it. TH-cam has a video of them playing.
As an afterthought, I'll add that some of Rick's mystique was lost when he switched from Hammond organ to synth. There's something very cold and mechanical about the sound of a synthesizer, at least back in those days (nowadays you can make one sound like just about anything). Rick Wright, to my ears, sounds best on organ (Farfisa and especially Hammond) and piano.
Rael’s doco are by far the best on TH-cam. Quality all the way. Thank you 🙏
True.
Its an overlooked album, yet has some of my favorite songs on it. Thank you for the documentary! Always great production and storyline.
When I was at Nick Mason's show a few years back, I was beyond thrilled to hear the band play "Obscured by Clouds" (the song), and "When You're In". So very unexpected!
Well, the version which plays at around 6.30 is indeed me playing with Nick Mason.
Nick Mason is criminally underrated. I always felt he was one of the best in the business.
These documentaries are immaculate. Thank you so much for producing them. Nice little escape for these times we are living in.👍🎶❤
Funny you say that. Exactly what I was thinking. Kinda sad we even need to say it 😢😢😢😢
I was 15 in '85...
Began my Floyd education at that time...
This is THE album best suited to MY TYPE of stoned teen excursions..
I really had significant deep thoughtful peacefulness while mind drifting and listening to this album
This is genuinely the most enjoyment I have received out of a video in months. So well made, so interesting, and the conclusion at the end is even more fascinating. It’s nice hearing about the last time the band was truly happy with one another, when Rick was still a massive contributor, when Roger wasn’t so egotistical, when they weren’t rich and just made music because it was fun. Also interesting to hear about the success in France, I never knew that.
Hands down my all-time favorite Pink Floyd album through and through since I first heard it in my youth, I've never wavered from this position. I asked Waters on the Rockline radio show how I could find this film back in '84/'85 and he responded "I have no idea, Dewey." I found a copy of the film not long after that. Great doc here, especially love the attention to audio detail with mixing in isolated tracks. Great job!
They include the film in their massive box set. Also a remix of Obscured By Clouds.
@@soarornor I wasn't aware of this, very cool! Thank you!
@@deweypm More is in there I just remembered. It’s a shame those films weren’t really good. Imagine making a film and receiving the music from the More album to use for soundtrack material. Incredible filmic opportunities. Both the music and the cover of More kind of produced its own, imaginary movie. Way better than the actual film.
I think it’s fitting that Obscured By Clouds is their most obscure album. Absolutely brilliant record and a shame it’s forgotten about, thanks for making this
Thank you for this documentary. I always appreciated Obscured by Clouds since I was a kid and I think that it's always been underrated. I love that jazzy piano by Rick and those 2 vocals melodies by David. This album was unfortunately obscured by the next Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here but the documentary shows how much this album might have influenced the further composing style. Thanks again.
I wish I could give this three thumbs up. A trip down memory lane that reminded me what a truly inspirational and mesmerizing album this was and still is. There are some songs on this album that, as you rightly say, should stand alongside those from Dark Side of The Moon and Wish You Were Here. Thank you ! Very well put together. I look forward to watching more of your videos
Obscured by Clouds is such an underrated Floyd album, probably their most underrated album. I guess for two main reasons, first because it was a film soundtrack and thus isn't considered a proper album by many, and secondly because of the timing of it's release: just before Dark Side of the Moon, which of course changed everything for the band. But to me at least, it's in my top 5 favorite Floyd albums. Imo the essential and peak Floyd period was from 1971-1975, and those 4 successive albums: Meddle, Obscured by Clouds, Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here. Obscured is an album people need to pay more attention to and contains some real gem tracks like "Wots Uh the Deal", "Childhood's End", "Mudmen", "The Gold It's in the" and "Stay".
Agreed; Meddle through WYWH are my favourite 4 Floyd albums, especially Richard Wright's contributions.
Completely agree (though it was never lost on me, it was one of the very first albums I heard by them)
One of my Fave Pink Floyd albums.
I bought my first La Valle/ Obscured By clouds in July ,1975, shortly after my first of 9 Pink Floyd concerts!
"Wot's the deal" whole album has been so great to hear- 49 years for me.....
I envy anyone who got the chance to see Pink Floyd during this era, never mind multiple times. God, it must have been incredible. I can only imagine
A very dreamy evocative album. Loved it.
The film was actually shot on location in the wilderness of New Guinea - must have been a real trek to produce it at the time! :)
I love this album. The positive outlook within the band shines through. "Stay" is such a beautiful song; I think it's the finest collaboration between Wright and Waters.
It's a shame that the album gets overlooked compared with the rest of the Pink Floyd catalog. It's a great collection of music! And speaking of "great": you made yet another great documentary ❤
When I first became a Floyd fan as a teen in the pre internet days, this was one of those albums you kind of had to discover for yourself, and then wondered why the hell it wasn't on any of those tapes other Floyd fans gave you to get you into the band. And that's maybe why fans have a soft spot for it. It's an unexpected gem. Great doc btw. I don't often get all the way through longer youtube vids, but no problem here.
...luv the pastoral era of Floyd...thanks for another great doc.....
Superb video. I get fed up of waiting for documentaries about albums by the artist themselves. I'm so glad folk like you are around :)
This was my first Floyd album, bought for £1.99 when it came out, on the basis of an NME or MM review. When I saw the Australian Pink Floyd Show in Toulouse in February, they performed a very heavy, loud version of the title track and it worked very well.
Thanks for doing these documentaries very enjoyable and insightful. Appreciate all the hard work that must go into producing these for us all to enjoy ❤
This is honestly the most overlooked album in Floyd’s catalogue. I absolutely love it. Everything is interesting and has a great melody. I’d rather listen to it over Atom Heart Mother or Ummagumma or the Final Cut. Great album just like “More” which is also a solid album that is also over looked by fans.
Great episode. Cheers ✌️
It's always an event whenever you drop a new doc on us. You, by far, produce the best music documentaries on TH-cam or anywhere else for that matter.
The research you put into these things is commendable. I appreciate the visual content as well, many clips and photos I've never seen.
And as per usual I always learn something new!
I won't go on about how much I love this tossed aside Floyd album. If you're here it's a good bet that you love this album as well.
Wot's..uh the Deal is one of my favourite Floyd tunes.
Cheers mate. I basically try my best to find out as much as I can that I myself didn't know before hand. It's quite a slog to assemble everything.
@@progrockdocs
Well, suffice it to say that we appreciate all the hard work that you do. You do an exemplary job.
@@ilabelle1 Cheers man, it's a joy to make them and I am thrilled at the amount of pleasure that they bring to people.
One day, a copyright bot will wipe the lot!
@@progrockdocs
For Chrisssakes! Don’t say that!
My favorite Pink Floyd album. I think it’s deeply under rated.
Wonderful video. This channel is right up there with the best content on TH-cam.
Thank you for covering this hidden gem! The band is truly in tune with one another at this point in their career, Rick's playing inparticular is definitely a stand out!
Wonderful. Thank you Rael. A great synopsis of a brilliant Pink Floyd album.
An overlooked classic that barely gets a mention in any ‘official’ documentaries or by any of the members of the band. I think it’s an important milestone in the bands history and sets the foundations for how the band would go onto compose in the future ( contemporary songwriting structures etc..). I recall having a copy on original tape ( bought second hand from BackTracks in Liverpool). Pre internet, for years I could never find any worthwhile information about this album. Still a mystery why the band never continued to perform any of the tracks live either as a band or as a solo performer in years to come. Brilliantly constructed doc, thank you 🙏
You really do the music justice, once again, well done!
Another wonderful documentary! Thanks for shining some light on one of my favorite collections of Pink Floyd songs.
Brilliant Doc.....''Obscured By Clouds'' and ''More'' are my two favourite Floyd albums....
This is one of my favourite albums.
This video was visually
Lush and chock full of great information and photographs. Very well deserved thumbs up for the effort.
It takes a lotta balls to do a "Obscured By Clouds" documentary. Thank you so much for producing this documentary on my favorite band Pink Floyd. You really did a great job. I saw footage that I've never seen before and the narration was great also. I still have yet to see "La Valley", but I have seen "More." This is like Pink Floyd's invisible album so I am really glad that you did this awesome documentary. Thanks again 🙏🏼🎶🔥
Thankyou so much. Classic,...I keep coming back to it, hot summer nights with a bottle of wine ,( and maybe we'll put one down).
Another home run, Rael! Obscured by clouds has always been one of my favorite Pink Floyd albums… disjointed though it may seem at first listen. Knew very little about this album except that it was used in a movie. Fascinating… Thanks for posting!
A very underrated album. Lots of good material in this. I love Mudmenin particular.
I LOVE ObC! It's TRULY the moment before they exploded and you can hear it on the record. The songs are lovely. It fits perfectly between Adom Heart and Dark side. Well done!!!
Remarkable documentary!! The Best for this PF album
One of my personal favorite albums by Pink Floyd. Thank you for shedding light on this misunderstood treasure that is vital to the band's catapult into fame. I finally got the answers for this Floyd time period. Who better to make this than you RAEL. BRAVO!
Obscured By Clouds might be my favorite Pink Floyd album. A link between older Floyd and DSOTM, OBC has it's own identity that was soon tampled by worldwide success.
Well said srv! There's no might be for me this is the absolute axis of the Pink Floyd wheel that goes round and round 😊
The sense of musical spontaneity throughout this album is palpable. By the time of Wish You Were Here spontaneity was almost absent, replaced by a sense of almost sterile deliberation, and it was never to resurface.
Another great documentary! I always loved this album.
LOVE this Album. Some great songs and nice Vocals from Rick Wright. It is after all the Album right before Dark Side.
Been my favourite since first listening to it when I was about 16.. Now 52, and still find it enchanting.
GREAT video about a GREAT album!!! This is my absolute favorite Pink Floyd record.
Love this album. Never saw it as a soudtrack. Even made a compilation with this more bucolic period of PF, with songs from here Atom Heart and Meddle. As for the movie, forgot it long ago. Great video.
My favorite PF album by far. Just a great bunch of songs with great singing and playing and with everyone writing. I wish they'd done several albums like it.
really love this album since 1972
What an excellent documentary. Deep, detailed, insightful and well told.
Great video! This album never gets the respect it deserves! Thank you for covering this little known gem. One thing I noticed is there are a couple of songs that aren't discussed here. This makes me think there is more to this album than what is known due to the songs not covered.
Are you suggesting there are Obscured By Clouds unreleased tracks? I very much doubt it, but would love to know more if there are!
Wow, what a wonderful docu🎉 Thank you very much😊
Thank you, @progrockdocs! I enjoyed this look into the album, and learned some interesting facts I was unaware of. I bought OBC as a teenager, some time in the early 80's, after I had slowly collected the more mainstream successes from Dark Side up to The Wall. One very interesting element to OBC, to me, is another lyrical foundation Waters lays, to which he will make reference in later songs. But also, the musical input from Richard really shines! He was one of a kind.
I liked & subbed!
lately has become one of my favorite albums of the band really its very unique and chilled
Thank you for this. What a great piece of documentary work! It always makes my day to see something new from you hit the 'Tube!
Thank you for your story... I don't know what to say. I got the LP as a Christmas present in 1986 from my high school sweetheart in 1986... it has always been a mystery to me. And it still is...
Looking forward to watching!! I’ve always adored this album.
I absolutely love this record! I think it's one of those hidden gems that will surprise and delight Pink Floyd fans who haven't yet explored beyond the "classic five" released from '73-'83.
Beautiful documentary and amazing shots from the band's best period.......Love you guys !!!!
That studio sound is just beautiful.
Thanks for this really good documentary for an overlooked album.
Once again a unique and beautiful documentary including the choice of subject matter.
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I brought this album when it first came out and loved it. Great songs and fantastic that Richard Wright, my favourite Floyd singer, gets to feature more than he did on later albums. The theme of the movie almost pre dates the narrative of Apocalypse Now!
Thank you for this! I haven’t heard those tracks in probably 30 years::: Much appreciated ! 🙏
Another great video. I bought a Synthi A synthesizer (the suitcase version of the VCS3) after listening to this album. I used the synth until 2020 when I sold it making a 1,250% profit, thank you Floyd 😊
I suppose now there are apps-for-laptops that will perfectly duplicate every sound and function of the Synthi A.
You guessed it.
This was great all the photos and images I have never seen before and it was very interesting lots of stuff I never knew about this album thanks for your hard work
A beautiful and well crafted documentary, as only Rael can do. A commentary on each track and its use on La Valleé movie, for which this album was made. At the end, a remark of its importance as a predecessor to Dark Side. My recommendation is to watch it on a TV screen.
Excellent! Many thanks for the many hours of work put into this. 👌🏽🤓
Fantastic- has always been my favourite Floyd album
I have but one, overarching and damning criticism of your work, Rael
and that's that there isn't one of these videos a day to satisfy my outright, universal affection for the unparalleled excellence of what you do *kneels in reverence*
Hey man, I have just told my kids to etch this comment on my gravestone!
@@progrockdocs if you do up some Van der Graaf Generator "Godbluff," I will personally deliver the eulogy in the most glowing terms possible, if by some unhinged irony I somehow outlive you
Thank you for this moving documentary. Best regards.
At one my favorite band , after the Dark Side i lost all interest in the band 💔. So way back thier coming to the Academy of Music ,thier first gig of the Dark Side tour . I got the last ticket ,in the balcony. Its was a late start 11 : 00pm . Thier was a curtain in front of the main curtain. The lights dimmed and fog filled the stage .Then the deep G of Obscure by Clouds starts and the bands is on a moving stage coming thru the fog ! It blew all of minds . Any body there ?
This is one of my all time fave Floyd albumss, My fave era outside of the Piper Lp is 68-72 right before DSOM...there's a nice warm organic feel to their stuff in this era..
I need to see this film though, saw More and it was what it was, I am sure this is what it is as well but it would be nice to finally put it fully in to context.
Great job on the video btw.
absolutely great documentation!!! Thank you so much!!!!
Bravo! Excellent analysis of of my second favorite Floyd album (Wish You Were Here being #1). Thank you, Rael.
FANTASTIC well done, really great documentary
Just fantastic, I'm so pleased you covered this one. One of my favourites by anyone and criminally underrated - totally engulfed by Meddle and DSOTM.
Your documentaries are so well put together, without a doubt the best here on YT. Keep up the good work!!
(I don't suppose you could do one on Time & A Word by Yes?!)
One of my favorite Floyd albums.
Exquisite coverage . many thanks !
Thank you soo much Rael. You do such an amazing job, the photos, the insight ~ keep it up 🤘🤘
That was very interesting, especially hearing all those different mixes.
Love this album as much as I love all of their music including solo albums. Rick Wright is so much more than he was given credit for.
Obscured by Clouds is my third favourite Floyd album after The Wall and Dark Side respectively. I have my original copy in cd format and I have been listening to recently. In fact it had been ages since I had been listening to and it was a very moving experience!
Very nicely done. I was late to catch on to this album, but it's great moment in their history.
The perfect album for a lazy Summer afternoon.
Awesome video. This album by Floyd from 1972 is a very underrated album. They snuck it in after Meddle and before Dark Side of the Moon.
Always loved this album 🔥
Great documentary, I learned a lot
An unassuming masterpiece. Great doc
This and the More album is where they developed their space and time music setting visuals to music!
It's literally how they came to be.
Very cool video ! I saw a documentary about the Château d'Hérouville a few months ago, that was a very unique place to record some musical stuff. Anyway, I love this album which is, like other comments say, criminally underrated in the Floyd's discography. (very funny reference to wish you were here at the end)
Obscured by Clouds is Pink Floyd’s most underrated album, imho; it really blends their early experimental sound with the melodic depth that would later define them. each track feels like a journey through haunting and ethereal atmospheres.
All 4 band members wrote the epic Echoes. Wright wrote the chord sequence, but there is much more to the song than that. They all deserve credit for the creation of that masterpiece.
Brilliant video, thank you so much.
I was lucky enough to hear “Wot’s…Uh the Deal” at Radio City during the “On an Island” tour. Needless to say, it was the one song l wanted to hear most once l saw it was in his setlist rotation and it did not disappoint. Beautiful balcony seat silent celebration as l set sail. Echoes to boot! Permanent smile on my face. RIP Rick.
Excellent video and should be included on the album!