This was the first performance inside the Amphitheater since 79 AD. Gilmour lead guitar return for the second time 43 yrs later on a solo tour with an audience again for a first since 79 AD *******************
Pompeii was an ancient Roman city that was on an active volcano, that erupted and buried almost everyone there. So this is kind of like them playing for the departed at an "empty" arena...hence echos thru time and dream like images and the bubbling mud, ect. Thats my take on it, anyways. enjoyed the reaction, btw🙂
I fell in love with Pink Floyd as a kid in the late 70s. I used to listen to their music to fall asleep at night. I've always said that their music was something you didn't need to be high to enjoy, their music along can give you that high and take your mind on incredible journies.
just a little song about all life on the entire planet, how we started in the depths of the oceans and how we are all related and should be better human beings
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ……great acknowledgment of the production of the set up and footage that was produced, your the 1st reactor to mention it, that I have seen !
Their first of so many masterpieces. I was waiting for the inevitable first-time hearing Echoes when the second part begins, "what's going on?!" lol. What is going on is brilliance!
The sounds that open this track, & feature through the first [and final ] section is a piano played through a Lesley speaker, a cabinet with rotating speakers, mounted on turntables, usually used with electric organs. The doppler shifts created by speakers moving towards & away from you simultaneously creates that weird vibrato effect.
Pompeii was buried under the ash of Mount Vesuvius in 79AD Some took Refuge at that Amphitheater as roofs collapsed from up to 10 ft of Ash. This was sort of a final farewell concert for those trapped Spirits there. That's what you hear ascending at the end. In the very beginning David Gilmour is using a slide guitar to make that effect. Pinging is the piano going through a Echoplex too the Leslie speakers. 🤠🐂
No violins in this performance, lol. They're in a 2,000 year old Roman amphitheater in Italy. A volcano covered the city back in 79 AD. Roger Waters is playing the bass, and David Gilmour is on his black Fender Stratocaster. Rick Wright on keyboards and Nick Mason on drums.
I'll hang out with you for this reaction. I'm wrapping Christmas presents and listening to this. Happy thanksgiving my man. Hope you are enjoying your hustle.
Floyd the most cohesive and powerful of their career even tho this was written way before pompeii I feel it was meant to be played to the departed who lost their lives so long ago
Hey Stax I've been waiting for this. I don't believe anyone even knew they were there. Using the arena for the echoing is perfect 😊 one of my turns is fire I think you would enjoy it. Great reaction and Peace out ☮️ ✌️ 🙏
Pompeii is a well-preserved ancient Roman city in southern Italy that was buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD that buried it's population in volcanic ash.
I may be wrong but, I believe the first part is referring to evolution. Life springs from the ocean. Seagulls scream etc. this is one of my favorite PF expeditions. Great reaction. TH-cam Premium has no ads and worth the extra few bucks.
The Pompeii area is a historical protected site, the red tape and restrictions meant that no vehicles allowed and all the equipment and power grid infrastructure had to be moved in by hand labor. One of the band members was on a vacation tour there and was mesmerized by the atmosphere and acoustics of the site and they decided to go thru all the headaches and trouble to make a concert film there and this was before the Dark Side of the Moon album that made them the super group they became. Respect 👍
CRASH! Gotta love em, 'oh by the way which one's Pink?' (that's a reference to one of their songs you might not get) anyway check out 'The Great Gig in the Sky' from the Dark Side of the Moon album. Enjoy man. ❤🇬🇧
This is where Beastie Boys filmed the video to Gratitude. Let's get some Chappell Roan on here. She is blowing up right now for a reason. My Kink is Karma or Casual to start! Also, for reactors, YT premium could be worth it. No ads.
This is to be heard on acid....That center section especially..lol...drop 2 hits and try again...That noise is a bass and guitar with a slide ran thru a Maestro Echoplex..
Because, for the purposes of the film, they split the original full side track into two pieces, to open & close the film, that abrupt shut down at the end of section one is the only jarring thing about this.
This was the first performance inside the Amphitheater since 79 AD. Gilmour lead guitar return for the second time 43 yrs later on a solo tour with an audience again for a first since 79 AD *******************
I am one of the A-Holes thats been requesting this for along time, so happy right now.
Same!!!! 💜🤘
More to come!
Well, you know the old saying... Requests are like assholes, everybody's got one. 😅
congratulations on recognising the talent and hard work of those who not only made this but the band. Respect to you man!
Those European's. Living with all that history. That old art. It's almost like a opera.
Thank you so much for your reaction. Greetings and love from Portugal.
Thank you too!
@@StaxReactsGreat reaction! You get it. 👍🏽
Nao sou o unico 🍻
Pompeii was an ancient Roman city that was on an active volcano, that erupted and buried almost everyone there. So this is kind of like them playing for the departed at an "empty" arena...hence echos thru time and dream like images and the bubbling mud, ect. Thats my take on it, anyways. enjoyed the reaction, btw🙂
Ahhh gotcha thank you
Pink Floyd playing in an ancient Roman Amphitheater....pretty sure thats the definition of EPIC!
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I fell in love with Pink Floyd as a kid in the late 70s. I used to listen to their music to fall asleep at night. I've always said that their music was something you didn't need to be high to enjoy, their music along can give you that high and take your mind on incredible journies.
Doesn't hurt though. !
Truth
@@nealamesbury7953 oh yes it does it numbs you from the true experience. Drugs dont enhance, they just decieve the senses and mind.
just a little song about all life on the entire planet, how we started in the depths of the oceans and how we are all related and should be better human beings
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
……great acknowledgment of the production of the set up and footage that was produced, your the 1st reactor to mention it, that I have seen !
Much appreciated!
I agree!
This song is just long enough for an acid trip by the time this song ended. Your on another level .
You mean mushrooms?
Acid used to take a half an hour just to kick in. Peaking used to last a few hours.
This is ultimate Floyd.
Their first of so many masterpieces. I was waiting for the inevitable first-time hearing Echoes when the second part begins, "what's going on?!" lol. What is going on is brilliance!
🔥🔥🔥
The sounds that open this track, & feature through the first [and final ] section is a piano played through a Lesley speaker, a cabinet with rotating speakers, mounted on turntables, usually used with electric organs. The doppler shifts created by speakers moving towards & away from you simultaneously creates that weird vibrato effect.
Pompeii was buried under the ash of Mount Vesuvius in 79AD
Some took Refuge at that Amphitheater as roofs collapsed from up to 10 ft of Ash.
This was sort of a final farewell concert for those trapped Spirits there.
That's what you hear ascending at the end.
In the very beginning David Gilmour is using a slide guitar to make that effect.
Pinging is the piano going through a Echoplex too the Leslie speakers.
🤠🐂
love your reaction!!
Thanks love you
Playing for the Echoes of the long gone.
Ive been a fan of Pink Floyd since ther early 70s. Seen them live twice & can say they were amazing,
No violins in this performance, lol. They're in a 2,000 year old Roman amphitheater in Italy. A volcano covered the city back in 79 AD. Roger Waters is playing the bass, and David Gilmour is on his black Fender Stratocaster. Rick Wright on keyboards and Nick Mason on drums.
Oh gotcha
15:55 "what's going on chat?" Stax, Pink Floyd is Pink Floyding, just let it happen....
If you like this version then the studio version will blow you away. 💗🎸🤘🏽
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My favorite part is where it transitions to the loud keys & bass at the 9:43 mark of YOUR video….and I’m a 🎸 guy.
I'll hang out with you for this reaction. I'm wrapping Christmas presents and listening to this. Happy thanksgiving my man. Hope you are enjoying your hustle.
Thank you so much same to you
nice line , a real question, a real note
Indeed!
2:28
Stax NAILED the cymbal crashes.
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Floyd the most cohesive and powerful of their career even tho this was written way before pompeii I feel it was meant to be played to the departed who lost their lives so long ago
Hey Stax I've been waiting for this. I don't believe anyone even knew they were there. Using the arena for the echoing is perfect 😊 one of my turns is fire I think you would enjoy it. Great reaction and Peace out ☮️ ✌️ 🙏
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So good!
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It's about evolution my man.
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Pompeii is a well-preserved ancient Roman city in southern Italy that was buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD that buried it's population in volcanic ash.
Pompeii was wiped out many years ago by the Volcano eruption of Mount Vesouvious. It is a Roman Amphitheater.
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Actually Pompeii was wiped out in 79 AD.
If you get the chance you should check out the whole live in pompeii concert
Yep
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I guess my favorite part is your minute 9:47. Its been for 40 years.
I may be wrong but, I believe the first part is referring to evolution. Life springs from the ocean. Seagulls scream etc. this is one of my favorite PF expeditions.
Great reaction. TH-cam Premium has no ads and worth the extra few bucks.
Ahhhhh gotcha
the noise you ask about at 17 and a half minutes is the sound it makes when you plug a wah wah pedal in backwards
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The Pompeii area is a historical protected site, the red tape and restrictions meant that no vehicles allowed and all the equipment and power grid infrastructure had to be moved in by hand labor. One of the band members was on a vacation tour there and was mesmerized by the atmosphere and acoustics of the site and they decided to go thru all the headaches and trouble to make a concert film there and this was before the Dark Side of the Moon album that made them the super group they became. Respect 👍
Interesting
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CRASH! Gotta love em, 'oh by the way which one's Pink?' (that's a reference to one of their songs you might not get) anyway check out 'The Great Gig in the Sky' from the Dark Side of the Moon album. Enjoy man. ❤🇬🇧
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Yes! Studio version! 🎉
E49 caros😮
This is where Beastie Boys filmed the video to Gratitude. Let's get some Chappell Roan on here. She is blowing up right now for a reason. My Kink is Karma or Casual to start!
Also, for reactors, YT premium could be worth it. No ads.
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"Gratitude" was shot in either New Zealand or Australia I forget which one. Definitely should chek out.
Live at Pompeii is more than this one song, it was a full length video, look it up homie.
Dammit Toyota!!😂
Now that you've seen "Live at Pompeii", go check out Beastie Boys' "Gratitude"
Private concert for those who lost their lives from the volcano.
Violin -> Gilmour on Guitar...
Cool homie
Thanks
Pro pick
Thank you
This is to be heard on acid....That center section especially..lol...drop 2 hits and try again...That noise is a bass and guitar with a slide ran thru a Maestro Echoplex..
🔥🔥🔥
While this video is fresh in your mind you should watch the Beastie Boys Gratitude, the video is a tribute to this.
I reacted to it already
React to Pink Floyd - Young Lust (live version)
Will do
Because, for the purposes of the film, they split the original full side track into two pieces, to open & close the film, that abrupt shut down at the end of section one is the only jarring thing about this.
Probably get TH-cam Premium to keep the ads out of the reaction vids
they are a greatband , and whitout roger too ok? but the lines , the great lines = roger waters for sure
Nevermind I'm Stoopid.
React to rammstein du hast live paris. It's intense and extremely interesting
I haveeee
I will never buy a Toyota again :v
Some adds in your video?!! Are u jocking!!?
Just as surprised at your grammar lol
Take a chill. We all managed to survive despite a slight inconvenience. The world still turns. 🌎