You have just listened to what many regard as the greatest live guitar solo in music history. Same concert...Coming Back To Life, Sorrow, Wish You Were Here, Shine On You Crazy Diamond, High Hopes, Run Like Hell...just do the entire concert.
One thing about PINK FLOYD is that they are master musicians and they hold the best lightshow in rock n roll great reaction great song keep on rocking!!! 🤟
I was in the crowd on the night this was recorded. Yes, it was every bit as incredible as you are imagining it, only more so. I feel privileged to have been witness to what is widely regarded as one of the finest live guitar solo performance of all time.🔥🎸 David Gilmore is just on another level.
I saw them twice, 40,000ish people each time. It is sad that I will never get to experience that again, and that people who are just discovering Pink Floyd will never have the opportunity to see them live.
I still think Is There Anybody Out There has the better solo. I like to think the Comfortably Numb solos of this era were Gilmour's response to his friend Douglas Adams referencing Mark Knopfler as the ultimate Fender Strat player in Hitchhiker's Guide.
One of my first open air concerts was a Pink Floyd concert. It was a big mistake. All other concerts of other artists just disapointed. Sound quality, the vibes, the light show, the crowd .... I still have no words for it and it still causes shivers when I see those videos.
I was at this gig in Earl's Court, London, 1994. Magical experience. Captivating, trippy. Amazing songs, brilliant musicianship. Unforgettable atmosphere. The start of the gig got halted before the 1st song got going as there had been a seat collapse in the audience and they had to pull the gig and reschedule for a week later and we all got to keep our tickets and came back!! No serious injuries. It was weird coming back to such a huge venue and saying 'Hi!' to people you'd seen for the first - and last - time just a week before!!
I'm 50 years old, when I was 16, there wasn't all this technology that young people have. Sitting by the seaside, with a bonfire, with friends smoking weed, and listening to these songs... it was about friendship and happiness, in the African islands...
They one of the originators of light shows. They were also the first to use surround sound in their concerts. Their concerts are designed to be an experience you get lost in.
The glitterball was originally a flower at the back of the stage that opened up its petals in earlier gigs. And they do use flowers a lot in their stage videos to represent the life cycle. Been going to their gigs since the mid 60s when they were supporting Jimi Hendrix right up to this run of gigs at Earls Court, where I attended 6 nights of a 13 night run.
I saw Pink Floyd on this very concert tour in May 1994 at the old Foxboro Stadium in Massachusetts. It was an incredible experience. I will never forget that concert as long as I live. This concert footage was from later that year, at the end of the tour, in October of 1994 at Earls Court in London.
I was there! They did two shows at Foxboro. They opened with Astronomy Domine, which I hadn't heard before, and a whole new world opened up! I also saw Roger Waters The Wall many years later and completed the pilgrimage. This band was hands down the most intelligent, perfectionist one - music, lyrics, lighting, they knew how to put on a show.
I attended the first of 3 shows in Foxboro on May 18, 1994. It rained lightly and the blimp was grounded. I usually have an excellent memory, but I don't remember the concert as well as I wish. Ironically, as our designated driver, I was sober.
Thank you ladies! A brief context comment: This song is off of "The Wall." It is a double album and a "concept album." It is a collection of songs that all relate to a semi-autobiographical story by Roger Waters. There is also a movie created from this album. "Pink" is the protagonist in the movie. He is a rock star in this part of the album/movie and is mentally/physically breaking down. "Comfortably Numb" is a double entendre (or triple, or more), regarding the affects of drugs to "get you through the show, come on it's time to go..." or mentally checking out of your life, or simply dealing with life....an important thing to know about PF is that EVERYBODY ultimately has a different take on what it means to them. Also, there is soooo much history for this band and their name comes from a founding member, Syd Barrett, who tragically was afflicted with a growing mental illness and excessive drug use. Ironically, he was replaced by David Gilmour, who sings and plays lead guitar here. Syd's two favorite blues guitarists were Pink Anderson and Floyd Council. Roger Waters would later write, "Shine On You Crazy Diamond," for Syd.
It was Nice to see three generation reacting on this concert! 🤩✨ I always Got teary eyes when i listen to this particular Pink Floyd concert.. 🥹 Man!… That was a Genius concert❣️😍 I really hope you have shown this concert to your (grandma’s husband, daughter’s father and grandchild’s grandpa”! 😃 I wish i could see his reaction too.. 😄
For viewers new to this song, the conversation at the beginning is between a doctor and his rock star patient. The doctor gives him an injection so that he's able to perform at his next show.
Probably the greatest live version of probably THE best song ever committed to record. Dave Gilmour doesn't use amps, he plugs his guitar into his SOUL
This is the song I have as no1 in history of music. Was 38 years ago I heard it for the first time at 13 years of age. Still listen. Still cry. Listen to the Pompeii 2016 (when David Gilmour are 70) and understand history. All time high! Thanks for listening. You are all nice gals!
Pink Floyd will be listened to 100s of years into the future. Nice reaction ladies love the accents. Floyd were the first band to tour with quad sound in 1973.🙏🍁
Been to many 100s of concerts in the last 50+ years, no other band had the PA that Pink Floyd did, when I saw them in 75/77 that had 5 channel before anyone else. Hearing that music from 5 distinct channels while sitting next to the mixer island was breathtaking, we were freaking out it was so good.
Lulu my name is Clay & I remember a reaction video that just made me smile like I haven't in a long time. It was Jimi Hendrix Hey Joe live at the Monterey Pop Festival. The excitement you got from Jimi playing with his teeth really got me. I was 12 years old when I first seen that & I was in total awe of the man. I'm 53 now & I'm still in awe even today. As great as that performance was (which was his first big show here in the states) you really need to see just how good he truly was at playing with his teeth.... That would be his live performance Jimi plays Berkeley either Purple Haze or Johnny B. Good Now back to Pink Floyd.... This song here is just a piece of a story from one of the greatest albums ever The Wall which you should also check out. Now my gift to you would be listen to the song Time by Pink Floyd, listen carefully to the lyrics, feel them & never forget them. Make every single day count
1:08 I guess she saw you in the corner of her eyes. I never got really into Pink Floyd,but when i worked in radio,a co-worker had theyr as his absolute favourite band,i mean he worshipped them. So i defintly heard alot of theyr music,as he would put them into our playlists whenever he could. He even got to interview them in person,wich made him go through the roof. He had every collectible imaginable of them at home,including every album,single they had released. So i would say thanks to my co-worker,i actually know of them. And then someone in the family gave me theyr best of album in a birthday present or something. Not the CD that has been the most played by me,but for those days where i need something calm and relaxing in the background,i defintly will consider them. 🙂
David Gilmour is a man who can let his guitar sing with emotion. This is the best guitarsolo ever. When he plays everybody was in trance. Nobody in the crowd was moving, their just listen to the guitar singing.
Gotta remember this was in 1994. I seen this concert in Foxboro MA when it came through the states. I could easily believe here we are 30yrs later and this stage, music, lights the whole production is still captivating people
Anything from this 1994 Pulse concert tour by Pink Floyd is at least equivalent to almost any other bands Grand finale!! When Pink Floyd does a live concert they don't just put on a show they pull you into a completely different universe!! I've seen them four times live in three different decades and nobody puts on a better show!! Try "Sorrow" "Wish You Were Here" or even "Shine On You Crazy Diamond"! From the same show and get ready!!
“I was expecting, that they really rocking” and three seconds later the most transcendent guitar solo in the history of rock begins... yes, that's life
I spent many an hour or two, listening to Pink Floyd, just sprawled on the floor with headphones on in the dark letting the music just flow through me and absorbing it.
NEW SUBSCRIBER HERE TY FOR UR REACTION!!!!! I LOVE PINK FLOYD SO MUCH IVE SEEN THEM BACK IN 87 ?DELICATE SOUND OF THUNDER TOUR. I AM OLD SO CANT REMEMBER THE YEAR BUT I SAW THEM LOL!!!
Every Album tells a story and every track is a chapter Pink Floyd are my all time favourite band, I saw them live about a dozen times and they never fail to amaze
Really enjoyed your reaction to this classic!! I was fortunate to see Pink Floyd on this Pulse tour in 1994 at The Alamodome in San Antonio. I had 18th row seats on the floor, and there were 47,000 fans there. Had also previously seen them in 1988 in Austin. I definitely recommend from this same Pulse tour the song "High Hopes".
Pink Floyd: Expanding Human Consciousness for over 50 years now...I was blessed to see them 5 times, starting in Frankfurt Germany in 1977, when The Animals album debuted. Watching the Pig fly thru the indoor stadium was epic! The 4 way tab of Window Pane certainly helped the trip!!!
Well, having been lucky enough to have been there, I can assure you that it was on the far side of epic as an experience. Watching the entire concert is well worth your time. Comfortably Numb was the first song in the encore ~ and there were so many gems before it. The whole thing was certainly something I’ll never, ever forget.
One of those rare bands who, at the original height of their fame, the vast majority of people knew none of the members' names or what anybody in the band looked like. This was somewhat on purpose on the band's part, and certainly added to the mystique. Over the years, they became more public. It's hard to be that big for that long and do that much press without people figuring out who you are. Of course, one of the key original members of the band, bassist, vocalist and composer Roger Waters, was gone from the band by this point, something I kinda wish wouldn't have happened, but I never begrudged the other three guys with what they did with the band afterwards, and this was always kind of David Gilmour's showpiece...
I was at that concert (and 2 others they did at that venue that week) and that song was their 2nd encore. By the time they got this song, they had been playing for 2 and a quarter hours.
This song was written by Roger Waters, an original member of the band who's not on the stage here, about when he was a young boy and really sick. Pink Floyd has always been a band witn an amazing light show for decades. Time, Money, Learning to Fly, Run Like Hell and Another Brick in the Wall from this same concert are all good ones.
partly right. it's also about an experience he had on tour. they were getting ready to perform in Philadelphia when Roger had a terrible case of stomach cramps. the venue had a very shady doctor who gave him a shot of something that got him going but left him feeling very disconnected & barely able to complete the concert. when he went to a real doctor afterwards it turned out to be something truly life threatening.
Waters wrote the lyrics. Gilmour wrote the music (as well as the music for Run Like Hell) for his solo album that came out a year before The Wall but kept them off the album.
You can find David’s original demo of this on You Tube. He’s just humming the melody, the chorus wasn’t quite there yet, and of course the words weren’t either. Roger’s early lyrics to this were clumsy but the song was an evolution. But the melody, the way David sings that chorus, and of course those two guitar solos… this song was more of David’s baby than Roger’s
My farther was a Pink Floyd fan and I have a love for their music after hearing it in many car journeys as a child but he did say that their live shows were out of this world. I believe the top of the disco ball eventually opens up on another video that had a different camera angle if I remember correctly
14:50 I was a lucky son of a "beach" and had the opportunity to watch a Pink Floyd live show back in 1989. The math is simple, everything you watch and feel in those live videos from the "Momentary Lapse of Reason" and "Pulse" tours, multiply by a million. Comfortably Numb, has one of the five greatest (if not the greatest) rock guitar solos of all time and if you ever watch the movie (The Wall) or even read the lyrics, you 're gonna get the tense and the meaning. Both thumbs up for exposing the youngster to so much great music. One day she's gonna thank you a lot for this. P.S.: Next stop - Echoes from "Live in Pompeii" and a warning...that one is the Pink Floyd "rabbit hole"...
Well, it’s obvious that she sits at the cool kids table, and that her friend was raised proper. Also, I would like to state that you guys did not pose or interrupt David Gilmour solo because that is considered a is unforgivable no no. You guys did good. Also the next reaction from Pink Floyd you should do it’s from the same concert. The song is called High Hopes David Gilmour uses a slide guitar also known as a lap guitar and it is absolutely phenomenal. I think that we would all love to see your response to that one and for her to say all the kids listen to it at school at lunchtime is very heartwarming considering this band originated in the 60s and became extremely popular in the 70s.
The idea that interrupting a guitar solo -- especially one by David Gilmour -- is sacrilege is silly. A person can listen to basically any song at any time through the internet. The purpose of RVCs - Reaction Video Channels -- is to REACT to songs. Or movies. Or whatever. Viewers of RVCs want to see and hear the reactions of the hosts. Especially when they are listening and reacting to a standout portion of a song. Including the 2nd guitar solo of Comfortably Numb. We want to hear them voice the emotion that they are feeling at the time that they are feeling it. That's the joy of these RVCs, especially to those of us who were in our youth at the time that songs like Comfortably Numb were originally released. And Fragile by Yes. And Rocky Mountain Way by Joe Walsh. I have seen many RVC hosts break down in tears when listening to Hotel California or Time or Stairway To Heaven or Dogs. I want to hear them express in words what they are experiencing. Not every time. It is nice to hear the entire guitar solo. Of course. But again -- these RVCs are not radio. Or TH-cam Music. They are REACTION Video Channels. The main draw is witnessing people -- the younger generation -- react to music that those of us have experienced it already already know is mind-blowing. We anticipate what is coming and enjoy seeing the emotional reaction of the hosts when the epic part of the song hits. We want to hear verbally what they are feeling internally. The looks on their faces and tears on their cheeks say a lot. And is enough sometimes. But to hear them express in words what they are feeling is the epitome of what are RVCs.
The stages for this Pulse tour in 1994 were so complex and took so long to set up that they actually had three different stages in rotation so that they could get a head start setting up the next tour location. A truly amazing concert! BTW, the semicircle and circle that make the "eye" you are describing are actually two big video screens and things are displayed on them during the concert. The circle one is on cables as you saw it tilted to hover above David Gilmore during his solo.
Some can play instruments with great technical ability and there are those who can play with emotion and David Gilmour is one of those greats who you can really feel his music as he masterfully plays the guitar. A Pink Floyd show is an event and a happening.
The fact that Lulu knew it was a disco ball is great. Awesome reaction ladies! That second guitar solo was the greatest solo in live performance history. David Gilmour pours his heart and soul into it and creates a masterpiece for all time.
David Gilmour is a surgeon!! He uses his instrument to reach into your chest and gives your heart a gentle squeeze! The will never be another Pink Floyd. To understand one interpretation of the song please listen/watch the version from the movie 'The Wall'. Most can agree that the song is about isolation, withdrawal and blocking out reality.
In the studio version of this song, I prefer the first solo over the second solo......but here the second solo gets me super emotional for some reason and it's just perfection.
I got to see them on this tour back in '94 Giants Stadium & Veterans Stadium down in Philly.... cant go wrong with Floyd, and thank you for not pausing during one of the greatest guitar solos of all time... \m/
that disco ball was 6 metres wide by all accounts, it was great watching you all enjoy especially your daughter, great to see someone so young enjoying pink floyd and she says all her friends play floyds music ,nothing will ever toch this for sound and vision as we know it and to think it was 40 years ago ...watching and listening t'yall in Liverpool, England, home of the Beatles, if you've ever heard of them 😊
This song, as well as Stairway to Heaven, will be played very loudly at my funeral, which is probably not too far away right now, as the emphysema is starting to get severe. Years of smoking along with years of singing Blues/Rock have taken their toll on this old man. But what a song and what a band. But hey, it's been a great life growing up with this music.
I have been to hundreds of concerts in my life, and Pink Floyd was by far the best one I ever seen. 1994 pulse. They have set the bar so high, I don't think anyone can ever come close to it. Thank you David Gilmore.
I just paused to type this after the first verse and small guitar solo. The grandmother "gets it". The mom is trying to......thus far. I can't wait to see their expressions as it progresses.
I was that Tour in Ohio State Stadium with over 200 Thousand People Easy and the Light Show is a Masterpiece. You can't go wrong with any of Pink Floyd songs live performances are the Masters of putting on a Wonderful Show and Music.
Pink Floyd were David Gilmore guitarist/vocals, Roger Waters bassist/vocals , Richard Wright keyboards/vocals and Nick Mason drums/ percussion. Saw them many decades ago at the Oakland Arena for the Animal’s tour Great show
Please note, I said the word were when explaining the original members and please note again I really don’t care about the other bassist. Have a great day.
Pink Floyd is my favorite band and I know everyone gives praise to David Gilmour and he clearly deserves it. However, a lot of people in these specific reaction videos don’t talk about drummer Nick Mason enough. He’s my favorite member of the band and I see him as the more quiet member over keyboardist Richard Wright. Nick's drumming is very clean, has the right amount of tone and power, and a good amount of balance in calmness and energy. He was 50 at the time of this show and 79 now, but he still has the same energy level as when the songs first came out. Watch him play the intro to “Time” from this same concert and see why I admire him.
This solo will be played on repeat in heaven. Just perfection.
Agreed
How about Mark Knopfler? 😊
Agreed...God will listen.
@@xxxinfinityify Knopfler is magic too
It's funny that Lulu knew the most about Pink Floyd. There's hope for the next generation.
I'm 18 and I am a huge Pink Floyd fan
@@jinokar your parents raised you right.
I'm 35, and it is my dad and my favorite band of all time
You have just listened to what many regard as the greatest live guitar solo in music history. Same concert...Coming Back To Life, Sorrow, Wish You Were Here, Shine On You Crazy Diamond, High Hopes, Run Like Hell...just do the entire concert.
I'd go along with that,I picked up a guitar 45 years ago thanks to David Gilmour. Pink Floyd 4 ever.
This song, evh eruption solo, Jimi hendrix machine gun band of gypsies. My top 3 solos of all time.
Nope, the solo on this version is better 🙂
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I was at that performance in London
It is also David's finest vocal performance.
One thing about PINK FLOYD is that they are master musicians and they hold the best lightshow in rock n roll great reaction great song keep on rocking!!! 🤟
It's heart warming seeing you three ladies sharing time together listening to music. The world needs this. Beautiful!!
Thank you so much!
I was in the crowd on the night this was recorded. Yes, it was every bit as incredible as you are imagining it, only more so. I feel privileged to have been witness to what is widely regarded as one of the finest live guitar solo performance of all time.🔥🎸 David Gilmore is just on another level.
I was there at Earls Court in London , when we left we also felt Comfortable Numb after such a show.
Awesome
I am jealous. I wasn't there.
I saw them twice, 40,000ish people each time. It is sad that I will never get to experience that again, and that people who are just discovering Pink Floyd will never have the opportunity to see them live.
I still think Is There Anybody Out There has the better solo.
I like to think the Comfortably Numb solos of this era were Gilmour's response to his friend Douglas Adams referencing Mark Knopfler as the ultimate Fender Strat player in Hitchhiker's Guide.
Now that was fun! I love seeing people hearing and seeing Pink Floyd for the first time. Reminds me of my experience in the early 70'.
Thanks
One of my first open air concerts was a Pink Floyd concert. It was a big mistake. All other concerts of other artists just disapointed. Sound quality, the vibes, the light show, the crowd .... I still have no words for it and it still causes shivers when I see those videos.
Greatest solo in history. Peace
I was at this gig in Earl's Court, London, 1994. Magical experience. Captivating, trippy. Amazing songs, brilliant musicianship. Unforgettable atmosphere.
The start of the gig got halted before the 1st song got going as there had been a seat collapse in the audience and they had to pull the gig and reschedule for a week later and we all got to keep our tickets and came back!! No serious injuries.
It was weird coming back to such a huge venue and saying 'Hi!' to people you'd seen for the first - and last - time just a week before!!
I'm 50 years old, when I was 16, there wasn't all this technology that young people have. Sitting by the seaside, with a bonfire, with friends smoking weed, and listening to these songs... it was about friendship and happiness, in the African islands...
They one of the originators of light shows. They were also the first to use surround sound in their concerts. Their concerts are designed to be an experience you get lost in.
The glitterball was originally a flower at the back of the stage that opened up its petals in earlier gigs. And they do use flowers a lot in their stage videos to represent the life cycle. Been going to their gigs since the mid 60s when they were supporting Jimi Hendrix right up to this run of gigs at Earls Court, where I attended 6 nights of a 13 night run.
I saw Floyd 4 times But what you saw/heard makes me quite envious!
I saw this show in MA twice over a weekend. I've been to hundreds of concerts over the years and this is still one of my favorites!!
Whole Pulse concert is top level!
I saw Pink Floyd on this very concert tour in May 1994 at the old Foxboro Stadium in Massachusetts. It was an incredible experience. I will never forget that concert as long as I live. This concert footage was from later that year, at the end of the tour, in October of 1994 at Earls Court in London.
Lucky you
I was there, too! Nothing like a Floyd show...
I was there! They did two shows at Foxboro. They opened with Astronomy Domine, which I hadn't heard before, and a whole new world opened up! I also saw Roger Waters The Wall many years later and completed the pilgrimage. This band was hands down the most intelligent, perfectionist one - music, lyrics, lighting, they knew how to put on a show.
I attended the first of 3 shows in Foxboro on May 18, 1994. It rained lightly and the blimp was grounded. I usually have an excellent memory, but I don't remember the concert as well as I wish. Ironically, as our designated driver, I was sober.
David Gilmour live at Gdansk Echoes. The keyboardist, Richard Wright's last live performance.
The perfect family to get a 3 generation perspective on a great song titled High Hopes from the same Pulse concert.
Congratulations Ladies you’ve seen/listened to the greatest guitar solo on one of the best tracks from master musicians
Grandma was surely feeling nostalgic . I'm sure she was remembering her old time and old music of her time. Purely magical Pink Floyd.
Thank you ladies! A brief context comment: This song is off of "The Wall." It is a double album and a "concept album." It is a collection of songs that all relate to a semi-autobiographical story by Roger Waters. There is also a movie created from this album. "Pink" is the protagonist in the movie. He is a rock star in this part of the album/movie and is mentally/physically breaking down. "Comfortably Numb" is a double entendre (or triple, or more), regarding the affects of drugs to "get you through the show, come on it's time to go..." or mentally checking out of your life, or simply dealing with life....an important thing to know about PF is that EVERYBODY ultimately has a different take on what it means to them. Also, there is soooo much history for this band and their name comes from a founding member, Syd Barrett, who tragically was afflicted with a growing mental illness and excessive drug use. Ironically, he was replaced by David Gilmour, who sings and plays lead guitar here. Syd's two favorite blues guitarists were Pink Anderson and Floyd Council. Roger Waters would later write, "Shine On You Crazy Diamond," for Syd.
Also, Lulu, you mentioned you get to choose songs sometimes at your gathering at school. I am curious what you choose when you get the chance.
It was Nice to see three generation reacting on this concert! 🤩✨ I always Got teary eyes when i listen to this particular Pink Floyd concert.. 🥹 Man!… That was a Genius concert❣️😍 I really hope you have shown this concert to your (grandma’s husband, daughter’s father and grandchild’s grandpa”! 😃 I wish i could see his reaction too.. 😄
The smooth sounds of Pink Floyd.
Lulu you rock!!
You was jamming girl!!
Lulu is funny, and the other ladies offer insight
That large ball behind them actually turns into a huge movie screen that they can show videos on.
Cool
Pink Floyd,LEGEND. Always so deep an great lyrics. Cant go roung whit PF. Thanks y,all from 🇮🇹🇧🇪🇪🇺 thats Europe.
For viewers new to this song, the conversation at the beginning is between a doctor and his rock star patient. The doctor gives him an injection so that he's able to perform at his next show.
Well done, that’s what I call being concise and precise at the same time.
Probably the greatest live version of probably THE best song ever committed to record. Dave Gilmour doesn't use amps, he plugs his guitar into his SOUL
That kids head sways like an out of time metronome 😂😂😂
This is the song I have as no1 in history of music. Was 38 years ago I heard it for the first time at 13 years of age. Still listen. Still cry. Listen to the Pompeii 2016 (when David Gilmour are 70) and understand history. All time high! Thanks for listening. You are all nice gals!
Pink Floyd will be listened to 100s of years into the future. Nice reaction ladies love the accents. Floyd were the first band to tour with quad sound in 1973.🙏🍁
Thanks
Been to many 100s of concerts in the last 50+ years, no other band had the PA that Pink Floyd did, when I saw them in 75/77 that had 5 channel before anyone else. Hearing that music from 5 distinct channels while sitting next to the mixer island was breathtaking, we were freaking out it was so good.
I have never seen Lulu move so much 😂
Lulu my name is Clay & I remember a reaction video that just made me smile like I haven't in a long time. It was Jimi Hendrix Hey Joe live at the Monterey Pop Festival. The excitement you got from Jimi playing with his teeth really got me. I was 12 years old when I first seen that & I was in total awe of the man. I'm 53 now & I'm still in awe even today.
As great as that performance was (which was his first big show here in the states) you really need to see just how good he truly was at playing with his teeth....
That would be his live performance Jimi plays Berkeley either Purple Haze or Johnny B. Good
Now back to Pink Floyd.... This song here is just a piece of a story from one of the greatest albums ever The Wall which you should also check out.
Now my gift to you would be listen to the song Time by Pink Floyd, listen carefully to the lyrics, feel them & never forget them.
Make every single day count
Lulu has the groove. Nice.
1:08 I guess she saw you in the corner of her eyes. I never got really into Pink Floyd,but when i worked in radio,a co-worker had theyr as his absolute favourite band,i mean he worshipped them. So i defintly heard alot of theyr music,as he would put them into our playlists whenever he could. He even got to interview them in person,wich made him go through the roof. He had every collectible imaginable of them at home,including every album,single they had released.
So i would say thanks to my co-worker,i actually know of them. And then someone in the family gave me theyr best of album in a birthday present or something. Not the CD that has been the most played by me,but for those days where i need something calm and relaxing in the background,i defintly will consider them. 🙂
The Vari-Lite stage lighting system. Phil Collins was an early investor when the first crude prototype was demo'd to him in 1981.
Just one of most successful, enduring and biggest selling music groups ever. Easily in the top 5 of all time.
There is hope for our planet when the youngest is the biggest Pink Floyd fan!!!!!
That lunch table has to be the most coolest
Brit here. I was there at Earls Court on the recording of this......Fantastic.
David Gilmour is a man who can let his guitar sing with emotion. This is the best guitarsolo ever. When he plays everybody was in trance. Nobody in the crowd was moving, their just listen to the guitar singing.
1) I can’t believe what Im hearing
2) I’m just hearing
3) I know exactly what Im hearing
🤣🤣🤣
Brilliant reaction, ladies!
loved your reaction, wonderfull, much love from lisbon in portugal. I saw them live in 94 for the same concert
Lulu Rocks! Great reaction.
Thanks
Gotta remember this was in 1994. I seen this concert in Foxboro MA when it came through the states. I could easily believe here we are 30yrs later and this stage, music, lights the whole production is still captivating people
Anything from this 1994 Pulse concert tour by Pink Floyd is at least equivalent to almost any other bands Grand finale!! When Pink Floyd does a live concert they don't just put on a show they pull you into a completely different universe!! I've seen them four times live in three different decades and nobody puts on a better show!!
Try "Sorrow" "Wish You Were Here" or even "Shine On You Crazy Diamond"! From the same show and get ready!!
Added it to the list.
And this wasn’t even the finale to this concert!
@@mikewatts867 TRUE !!!!
It was the Division Bell tour
Don’t forget ‘Echoes”!
Kathy, loved watching your facial expressions as the song went on and your appreciation seemed to grow!
Thanks
“I was expecting, that they really rocking”
and three seconds later the most transcendent guitar solo in the history of rock begins... yes, that's life
You just witnessed one of the best stage performances and best guitar solo of all time.
A beautiful performance of a very beautiful song. It’s almost like being gently drawn into another world.
Check out LEARNING TO FLY from the same Pink Floyd Pulse Concert.
This is one of my all time favorite songs...and this is definitely my favorite guitar solo! David Gilmour is a maestro on the guitar!
Always been one of my favorites. Nice seeing three generations thinking it's wonderful 😆
Floyd is chill music. My favorite from this concert is high hopes. David Gilmore is on the guitar 🎸
I spent many an hour or two, listening to Pink Floyd, just sprawled on the floor with headphones on in the dark letting the music just flow through me and absorbing it.
LuLu is awesome😂
DAVID GILMOUR...EPIC guitar solo 👏👏👏
NEW SUBSCRIBER HERE TY FOR UR REACTION!!!!! I LOVE PINK FLOYD SO MUCH IVE SEEN THEM BACK IN 87 ?DELICATE SOUND OF THUNDER TOUR. I AM OLD SO CANT REMEMBER THE YEAR BUT I SAW THEM LOL!!!
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Pink Floyd are my all time favourite band, I saw them live about a dozen times and they never fail to amaze
Really enjoyed your reaction to this classic!! I was fortunate to see Pink Floyd on this Pulse tour in 1994 at The Alamodome in San Antonio. I had 18th row seats on the floor, and there were 47,000 fans there. Had also previously seen them in 1988 in Austin. I definitely recommend from this same Pulse tour the song "High Hopes".
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What are the greatest rock albums of the history and you're just getting to listen to it now is a remarkable me than you've ever heard this before
Pink Floyd: Expanding Human Consciousness for over 50 years now...I was blessed to see them 5 times, starting in Frankfurt Germany in 1977, when The Animals album debuted. Watching the Pig fly thru the indoor stadium was epic! The 4 way tab of Window Pane certainly helped the trip!!!
I bet that was awesome.
Well, having been lucky enough to have been there, I can assure you that it was on the far side of epic as an experience. Watching the entire concert is well worth your time. Comfortably Numb was the first song in the encore ~ and there were so many gems before it. The whole thing was certainly something I’ll never, ever forget.
Great reaction the look on your faces when the disco ball done it thing 😀👍and swaying to music always a good sign you got into it
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I never get tired of this performance.
Me too. I have listened this song maybe more than 1000 times. I am 64 years old and Pink Floyd fan as long as I remember.
One of those rare bands who, at the original height of their fame, the vast majority of people knew none of the members' names or what anybody in the band looked like. This was somewhat on purpose on the band's part, and certainly added to the mystique. Over the years, they became more public. It's hard to be that big for that long and do that much press without people figuring out who you are. Of course, one of the key original members of the band, bassist, vocalist and composer Roger Waters, was gone from the band by this point, something I kinda wish wouldn't have happened, but I never begrudged the other three guys with what they did with the band afterwards, and this was always kind of David Gilmour's showpiece...
I NEVER get tired of this song and video. My all time favorite
I was at that concert (and 2 others they did at that venue that week) and that song was their 2nd encore. By the time they got this song, they had been playing for 2 and a quarter hours.
This song was written by Roger Waters, an original member of the band who's not on the stage here, about when he was a young boy and really sick.
Pink Floyd has always been a band witn an amazing light show for decades.
Time, Money, Learning to Fly, Run Like Hell and Another Brick in the Wall from this same concert are all good ones.
partly right. it's also about an experience he had on tour. they were getting ready to perform in Philadelphia when Roger had a terrible case of stomach cramps. the venue had a very shady doctor who gave him a shot of something that got him going but left him feeling very disconnected & barely able to complete the concert. when he went to a real doctor afterwards it turned out to be something truly life threatening.
Waters wrote the lyrics. Gilmour wrote the music (as well as the music for Run Like Hell) for his solo album that came out a year before The Wall but kept them off the album.
You can find David’s original demo of this on You Tube. He’s just humming the melody, the chorus wasn’t quite there yet, and of course the words weren’t either. Roger’s early lyrics to this were clumsy but the song was an evolution. But the melody, the way David sings that chorus, and of course those two guitar solos… this song was more of David’s baby than Roger’s
The greatest band ever! Great reaction ! Love and prayers to everyone
My farther was a Pink Floyd fan and I have a love for their music after hearing it in many car journeys as a child but he did say that their live shows were out of this world. I believe the top of the disco ball eventually opens up on another video that had a different camera angle if I remember correctly
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14:50 I was a lucky son of a "beach" and had the opportunity to watch a Pink Floyd live show back in 1989. The math is simple, everything you watch and feel in those live videos from the "Momentary Lapse of Reason" and "Pulse" tours, multiply by a million. Comfortably Numb, has one of the five greatest (if not the greatest) rock guitar solos of all time and if you ever watch the movie (The Wall) or even read the lyrics, you 're gonna get the tense and the meaning. Both thumbs up for exposing the youngster to so much great music. One day she's gonna thank you a lot for this.
P.S.: Next stop - Echoes from "Live in Pompeii" and a warning...that one is the Pink Floyd "rabbit hole"...
I was at that concert when it was performed in the United States. It wasn't just a concert, it was an experience of light, sound and music.
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Well, it’s obvious that she sits at the cool kids table, and that her friend was raised proper. Also, I would like to state that you guys did not pose or interrupt David Gilmour solo because that is considered a is unforgivable no no. You guys did good. Also the next reaction from Pink Floyd you should do it’s from the same concert. The song is called High Hopes David Gilmour uses a slide guitar also known as a lap guitar and it is absolutely phenomenal. I think that we would all love to see your response to that one and for her to say all the kids listen to it at school at lunchtime is very heartwarming considering this band originated in the 60s and became extremely popular in the 70s.
Added it to our list.
The idea that interrupting a guitar solo -- especially one by David Gilmour -- is sacrilege is silly. A person can listen to basically any song at any time through the internet. The purpose of RVCs - Reaction Video Channels -- is to REACT to songs. Or movies. Or whatever. Viewers of RVCs want to see and hear the reactions of the hosts. Especially when they are listening and reacting to a standout portion of a song. Including the 2nd guitar solo of Comfortably Numb. We want to hear them voice the emotion that they are feeling at the time that they are feeling it. That's the joy of these RVCs, especially to those of us who were in our youth at the time that songs like Comfortably Numb were originally released. And Fragile by Yes. And Rocky Mountain Way by Joe Walsh. I have seen many RVC hosts break down in tears when listening to Hotel California or Time or Stairway To Heaven or Dogs. I want to hear them express in words what they are experiencing. Not every time. It is nice to hear the entire guitar solo. Of course. But again -- these RVCs are not radio. Or TH-cam Music. They are REACTION Video Channels. The main draw is witnessing people -- the younger generation -- react to music that those of us have experienced it already already know is mind-blowing. We anticipate what is coming and enjoy seeing the emotional reaction of the hosts when the epic part of the song hits. We want to hear verbally what they are feeling internally. The looks on their faces and tears on their cheeks say a lot. And is enough sometimes. But to hear them express in words what they are feeling is the epitome of what are RVCs.
The stages for this Pulse tour in 1994 were so complex and took so long to set up that they actually had three different stages in rotation so that they could get a head start setting up the next tour location. A truly amazing concert! BTW, the semicircle and circle that make the "eye" you are describing are actually two big video screens and things are displayed on them during the concert. The circle one is on cables as you saw it tilted to hover above David Gilmore during his solo.
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In my late 60's, this is the soundtrack of my early years.. Epic!
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That humongous round light apparatus reminds me of a dream catcher.
Lulu should add a picture of David Gilmour alongside her goat. Then she can have pictures of 2 Goats.
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Some can play instruments with great technical ability and there are those who can play with emotion and David Gilmour is one of those greats who you can really feel his music as he masterfully plays the guitar. A Pink Floyd show is an event and a happening.
when that white light blast from the stage you feel the heat throughout the building
I saw this Tour, Grandma made me smile, when the video started she started grinning, lol
The fact that Lulu knew it was a disco ball is great. Awesome reaction ladies! That second guitar solo was the greatest solo in live performance history. David Gilmour pours his heart and soul into it and creates a masterpiece for all time.
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I like to think of it as a butterfly chrysalis and as it opens we see that gorgeous butterfly emerge. A fit symbol for life in all it's glory.
David Gilmour is a surgeon!! He uses his instrument to reach into your chest and gives your heart a gentle squeeze! The will never be another Pink Floyd. To understand one interpretation of the song please listen/watch the version from the movie 'The Wall'. Most can agree that the song is about isolation, withdrawal and blocking out reality.
In the studio version of this song, I prefer the first solo over the second solo......but here the second solo gets me super emotional for some reason and it's just perfection.
I got to see them on this tour back in '94 Giants Stadium & Veterans Stadium down in Philly.... cant go wrong with Floyd, and thank you for not pausing during one of the greatest guitar solos of all time... \m/
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that disco ball was 6 metres wide by all accounts, it was great watching you all enjoy especially your daughter, great to see someone so young enjoying pink floyd and she says all her friends play floyds music ,nothing will ever toch this for sound and vision as we know it and to think it was 40 years ago ...watching and listening t'yall in Liverpool, England, home of the Beatles, if you've ever heard of them 😊
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This song, as well as Stairway to Heaven, will be played very loudly at my funeral, which is probably not too far away right now, as the emphysema is starting to get severe. Years of smoking along with years of singing Blues/Rock have taken their toll on this old man. But what a song and what a band. But hey, it's been a great life growing up with this music.
I have been to hundreds of concerts in my life, and Pink Floyd was by far the best one I ever seen. 1994 pulse.
They have set the bar so high, I don't think anyone can ever come close to it.
Thank you David Gilmore.
I just paused to type this after the first verse and small guitar solo. The grandmother "gets it". The mom is trying to......thus far. I can't wait to see their expressions as it progresses.
These phenomenal Masterclass musicians put my eyes to watering... Everytime.
The thing behind the band was referred to as "The eye" They show videos on it during the concert. (It moved above the stage at the end,)
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This song is on the album called The Wall. The most iconic song they've ever produced ❤
I was that Tour in Ohio State Stadium with over 200 Thousand People Easy and the Light Show is a Masterpiece. You can't go wrong with any of Pink Floyd songs live performances are the Masters of putting on a Wonderful Show and Music.
Pink Floyd were David Gilmore guitarist/vocals, Roger Waters bassist/vocals , Richard Wright keyboards/vocals and Nick Mason drums/ percussion. Saw them many decades ago at the Oakland Arena for the Animal’s tour Great show
Please note that Roger Waters had left the band 10 years before this concert. Guy Pratt was thre bassist here
Please note, I said the word were when explaining the original members and please note again I really don’t care about the other bassist. Have a great day.
Finally one of these reviews noticed the staging/light show as well as the incredible performance.
The finale Run like hell is amazing x
Loved yall reaction to this master piece, thanks for sharing 😊
The song Run Like Hell from the same concert is faster paced and another great light show
Pink Floyd is my favorite band and I know everyone gives praise to David Gilmour and he clearly deserves it. However, a lot of people in these specific reaction videos don’t talk about drummer Nick Mason enough. He’s my favorite member of the band and I see him as the more quiet member over keyboardist Richard Wright. Nick's drumming is very clean, has the right amount of tone and power, and a good amount of balance in calmness and energy. He was 50 at the time of this show and 79 now, but he still has the same energy level as when the songs first came out. Watch him play the intro to “Time” from this same concert and see why I admire him.