Pink Floyd is music that you... kick back, rest your head on a pillow, put the head phones on, crank the music up, close your eyes, and let the music take you away....
Is there another way to listen to Pink Floyd? There are a multitude of ways to hear music, but as you say so well, there is only one way to listen to it.
if anyone is new to this aspect of the piece; from wikipedia: The song was conceived and written as a tribute and remembrance to Pink Floyd founding member Syd Barrett.[7] Barrett was eased out of the band in 1968 because of his drug use and troubled mental health, which had affected his ability to integrate with the other band members and create and perform as a musician.
The guy on fire represents a band in the music industry and the other guy shaking his hand represents the record executives or the C.E.O's. What that handshake with the guy on fire represents is the record executive lying to (him/the band) and the band getting BURNED while signing a contract or a deal in the process!! This whole album according to Rodger Waters, The Pink Floyd Lyricist, represents absence and loneliness with "Wish You Were Here" & "Shine on You Crazy Diamond" representing the lonely part and "Have a Cigar" and "Welcome To The Machine" singing about record executive screwing the band over and the "Machine" being the big thing that grinds you up and spits you out in other words the machine is THE MUSIC INDUSTRY!!!!
Absolutely, for me Hendrix has to the greatest but Gilmour is right behind him in a really group of maybe SRV, BB King, Knopfler, Jeff Beck and a few others
Shine on You crazy Diamond -SYD Barrett, he was the original leader of Pink Floyd who became insane from trips on LSD. Roger Water gave tribute to him who they wished could have enjoyed the success they had grown to have since he was mentally institutionalized. Here is my best guess of the cover.the song Have a cigar (spoiler alert) about Pink Floyd getting there first album deal and the flames are of SYD would be burned🤷🏽♂️ from their success to come? Well the album cover is just a guess that part I’m unsure of. ❤️😊❣️
The photo is of a man making a deal with the Devil. Syd wasn't institutionalized for any length of time, and although he was fed tragic doses of LSD for a few weeks, it probably was more of a contributing factor and not the sole cause. He was also a victim of success and growing mental illness.
From the birth of Pink Floyd, its two main founding members, Roger Waters and Syd Barrett, aimed for superstardom. The success which was sought by them was not achieved until the release of Dark Side of the Moon in 1973, 5 years after Syd's departure. Up until then, the powerful drive which had propelled Roger and Pink Floyd to superstardom was a very distracting factor emotionally. However, after achieving the success that he had dreamed of, Roger realized at what price success had been bought, and the grievance over the tragedy of Syd came welling up and pouring out in the form of lyrics to the piece, and even as tears when Syd happened to show up at the mixing sessions of the song dedicated to him. Bearing no resemblance to the Syd they had once known, the now corpulent and shaven-headed legend seemed as removed from his surroundings as ever, and certainly representative of the figurative theme of ABSENCE that pervaded the album.
Former member and band founder Syd Barret to whom this song is dedicated to, became schizophrenic and was heavy into drug abuse. So he was not able to perform with the guys any longer and left the band. Later got lost in obscurity. I would interpret the cover as what you see - greeting a man in flames. He is both - brightly shining and in great danger, on the edge of losing his mind and insanity. This guy stands for Syd Barrett - "Shine on you crazy diamond". Actually Syd had visited the band in the studio when they recorded the album, but they only later found out that it was him. They didn´t recognize him anymore.
Love your reaction. I love watching reactions in general, seeing how we all feel things deeply, this music for sure, even if we’re from different parts of the world, races, religions, whatever. That is why I love these reactIon videos so much. They somehow give me hope.
have watched many of your reactions, and as i know this pf production very well [30+years], i urge you to check and improve your sound quality/clarity in future reactions. it is rendered plain your current fidelity is way low. there are several other quality utube recordings u may easily check. please remember, pf put an astounding level of effort, wealth, artistry towards their creations. the enjoyment stands for fans anew, if it is not presented degraded. ty
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That's a great album, you're so smart
Pink Floyd is music that you... kick back, rest your head on a pillow, put the head phones on, crank the music up, close your eyes, and let the music take you away....
Is there another way to listen to Pink Floyd?
There are a multitude of ways to hear music, but as you say so well, there is only one way to listen to it.
if anyone is new to this aspect of the piece; from wikipedia: The song was conceived and written as a tribute and remembrance to Pink Floyd founding member Syd Barrett.[7] Barrett was eased out of the band in 1968 because of his drug use and troubled mental health, which had affected his ability to integrate with the other band members and create and perform as a musician.
Their original band member Syd Barret. He was the crazy diamond. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syd_Barrett
Pink Floyd is hard to describe but their best albums (and "Wish you were here" is one) are like trips to your soul.
Telling a story with sound
Pure Genius. Absolute Brilliance. Pink Floyd just did it differently.
The guy on fire represents a band in the music industry and the other guy shaking his hand represents the record executives or the C.E.O's. What that handshake with the guy on fire represents is the record executive lying to (him/the band) and the band getting BURNED while signing a contract or a deal in the process!!
This whole album according to Rodger Waters, The Pink Floyd Lyricist, represents absence and loneliness with "Wish You Were Here" & "Shine on You Crazy Diamond" representing the lonely part and "Have a Cigar" and "Welcome To The Machine" singing about record executive screwing the band over and the "Machine" being the big thing that grinds you up and spits you out in other words the machine is THE MUSIC INDUSTRY!!!!
Rage Against the Machine....not the first ones to understand that need.
Nice. There is also a video from Jerusalem where two men did this on then street. They did not do half bad with an acoustic & an electric guitar.
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Read somewhere “Pink Floyd makes magic not music!”✌🏻❤️
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He did an acoustic version at the meltdown festival which I learnt on my guitar, the man for me is one of the best guitarists ever
Absolutely, for me Hendrix has to the greatest but Gilmour is right behind him in a really group of maybe SRV, BB King, Knopfler, Jeff Beck and a few others
David Gilmour is the TIMELORD OF THE LEAD GUITAR 🎸 PINK FLOYD WILL TAKE YOU TO ANOTHER WORLD 🌎 AND ACROSS THE MILKY WAY..my friend 🙂
I totally agree with you, they are supper talented
Shine on You crazy Diamond -SYD Barrett, he was the original leader of Pink Floyd who became insane from trips on LSD. Roger Water gave tribute to him who they wished could have enjoyed the success they had grown to have since he was mentally institutionalized.
Here is my best guess of the cover.the song Have a cigar (spoiler alert) about Pink Floyd getting there first album deal and the flames are of SYD would be burned🤷🏽♂️ from their success to come? Well the album cover is just a guess that part I’m unsure of. ❤️😊❣️
The photo is of a man making a deal with the Devil. Syd wasn't institutionalized for any length of time, and although he was fed tragic doses of LSD for a few weeks, it probably was more of a contributing factor and not the sole cause. He was also a victim of success and growing mental illness.
SYD passed away in 2006. There is video of him walking on the street on TH-cam.
From the birth of Pink Floyd, its two main founding members, Roger Waters and Syd Barrett, aimed for superstardom.
The success which was sought by them was not achieved until the release of Dark Side of the Moon in 1973, 5 years after Syd's departure. Up until then, the powerful drive which had propelled Roger and Pink Floyd to superstardom was a very distracting factor emotionally. However, after achieving the success that he had dreamed of, Roger realized at what price success had been bought, and the grievance over the tragedy of Syd came welling up and pouring out in the form of lyrics to the piece, and even as tears when Syd happened to show up at the mixing sessions of the song dedicated to him. Bearing no resemblance to the Syd they had once known, the now corpulent and shaven-headed legend seemed as removed from his surroundings as ever, and certainly representative of the figurative theme of ABSENCE that pervaded the album.
I never heard this story until I heard David Gilmore describe it on a documentary. Very sad.
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Thanks for the reaction. Beautiful music.
Now, you're ready for Parts 6-9 of Shine On...
Faye, you are pure joy, as always.
I enjoyed sharing that great music with you Sweetheart. Wishing you all the best!!
…..now my wireless speaker is happening!!! 😎👍
Former member and band founder Syd Barret to whom this song is dedicated to, became schizophrenic and was heavy into drug abuse. So he was not able to perform with the guys any longer and left the band. Later got lost in obscurity.
I would interpret the cover as what you see - greeting a man in flames. He is both - brightly shining and in great danger, on the edge of losing his mind and insanity. This guy stands for Syd Barrett - "Shine on you crazy diamond".
Actually Syd had visited the band in the studio when they recorded the album, but they only later found out that it was him. They didn´t recognize him anymore.
I love guitars!!! But that saxophone turns makes I phones turn into earphones!!! I get inspired by this song/video!
Love your reaction. I love watching reactions in general, seeing how we all feel things deeply, this music for sure, even if we’re from different parts of the world, races, religions, whatever. That is why I love these reactIon videos so much. They somehow give me hope.
Sometimes I cry with relief that a new generation, especially across cultures divides, “gets it”.
My understanding of the album cover is that when two businessman meet one always gets burnt.
Syd Barrett TRIBUTE !!!!!!!
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I think this is the second best song ever written produced and recorded and performed
And what is the best one in your opinion?
Right behind Ram Ranch ofcourse. But some may disagree.
Stimmt, und der beste ist "Comfortably Nump"
@@tennisschlumpf7513 dammit, when people do that lol
I have a uni-vibe pedal for my guitars because of this song!!!
Awesome. Do you have any idea how many of us are jealous that you still get to hear their song Echoes for the first time. Peace/JT
Gotta be Pompeii yes?
andrew and sharon
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have watched many of your reactions, and as i know this pf production very well [30+years], i urge you to check and improve your sound quality/clarity in future reactions. it is rendered plain your current fidelity is way low. there are several other quality utube recordings u may easily check. please remember, pf put an astounding level of effort, wealth, artistry towards their creations. the enjoyment stands for fans anew, if it is not presented degraded. ty
Many believe the song is about a former band member who went off the deep end.
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twelve mayfield girls bare
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sharon was hurried
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Why did you call it an intro when it was a genuine part of the entire piece?
What a strange notion,