And I was one of the lucky ones getting to see them live twice in their absolute prime. April 12, 1975 at the Cow Palace in South San Francisco and in 1977 at the Oakland Coliseum Arena. Wow wow wow. Incredible. I still have the cassette audio tape from the 1975 show, I snuck a mini cassette recorder in and taped the entire 4 hour show. They played the entire Dark Side of the Moon Album, then Echoes Album and finally their new Album in 75, Wish you were Here.
The Wall is a concept album and tells a story of Pink and his demons mainly his Mother, you need to listen from start to finish and how the Wall features in his life.
Also, "Mother" can be interpreted other than literally. These folks are intelligent. I'll bet if they take time to listen beginning to end (The Wall album) they'll get it.
To Carry The Stone refers to ones life burdens that can be the fall of ones life. It is not only used in this album The Wall, but also referenced in their album Animals.
David Gilmour has this amazing ability to design his guitar solos to perfectly match the emotions of the song, it’s like the solo matches the mood and feeling and no one does this like him in my opinion.
Since you are still new to Pink Floyd, now would be the time to change the way you approach them. Go to the album , Dark Side of the Moon ( the highest selling album of the 70’s, snd in the top five in history) and start with the first track snd move through it. Do the same with the next album, Wish You Were Here and then Animals. Floyd ‘s albums are concept albums, meant to be listened to as an entire piece. Since you dont do entire album reactions, the next best thing is to do the tracks in order, so you get the context of each song. I would suggest doing it this way, starting with your next Floyd reaction. And once you’ve done those albums, go back and listen to the album Meddle. The entire second side is an amazing trip of a song. Their magnum opus imo. Echoes.
Agreed. Call it blasphemy if you will, but I’ve always liked One of these Days better than Echoes. Just my taste. And I always catch crap for saying so. I do love echoes as well. The only two tracks worth listening to. IMO
Great reaction! I love your passion for great music. Pink Floyd has a deep catalog from 1966 onwards that will blow your mind and will change your perception of what music can be and can make you feel. I can still remember (like it was yesterday) when I first listened as a 12 year old to The Dark Side of the Moon album in the summer of '73. Once I listened to that album my brain was rewired. If nothing else, listen to the song The Great Gig in the Sky from that album, to this day it still makes me cry. Love
Love your reactions. As I'm sure you know it's the location of the track in the album itself that is critical to understanding mixed emotions and drive behind the song. It is a spoiler if you don't plan to listen to the album from start to finish in order, but it might help to read up on the concept of The Wall. Again, thanks for your reactions. I am really enjoying your dynamic and thoughts.
Huge Floyd fan here…my fav album is Animals…and of course the song Echoes on the Meddle album is a must …. Saw them in concert 3 times, each was a sensory overload
Roger Waters is my favourite Lyricist , I had the pleasure of seeing him perform live in Prague having seeing Pink Floyd in 1989 after Rodger Waters left the band
He's pretty damn bitter and hateful this last decade. Actually a d ouc he. Listened since Saucerful of Secrets. He's so insecure and stuck in his miserable childhood. Bummer.
I have been PF nut since 1980..open minded reactors like yourselves WILL have your minds pleasantly blown by songs like Shine On You Crazy Diamond..Wish You Were Here..Dogs..Echoes...and explore the Pulse Concert more...Satisfaction is garunteed.. from Sol in Cape Town.
How can any guy with a pair of balls take Pink Floyd seriously? The squeaky voiced whispery singing, the laid back pacing, languid guitar, airy fairy lyrics and limp drumming. They're lullabies for stoned people. Furthermore their glamorization of drugs had led countless teenagers into the shady netherworlds of drugs and are one of the main reasons the Mexican cartels are doing big business. All the cartel killings are happening ultimately because boring whiny boomers and high school drop outs can smoke their dope to their boring soft rock band The Floyd. And no I'm not "trolling" I just absolutely DESPISE the music of Pink Floyd and the deadly drug culture they so embrace. *Fuck Pink Floyd and their wussy druggy music for lazy losers*
@@donfite9269 no doubt but I think the trinity (WYWH, DSOTM, and Animals) show the wonderful production and orchestration that the boys wanted you to hear. It’s all good though, right?
SORROW from the 1994 Pulse concert will be your favorite after you listen-to/watch it. It is my personal favorite live performance of all time. Killer guitarwork, long-incredibly-great-solo at the end...vocals, lights, synth, major drums and percussion. I can't wait for you to wagch it. Love yoir PF reactions alot!!!
"The Wall", like many Floyd records when Roger Waters was in the band, typically revolve around a theme so it's best to listen to those records in full. This record in particular is telling a story in which each track is a chapter. I strongly recommend you two checking out the album from start to finish to best appreciate it.
I’m sure by now you have experienced all Pink Floyd songs. You dont listen to Pink Floyd you experience Pink Floyd. Turn out the lights close your eyes and drift into a place unlike anywhere else
you really need to watch the entire film "The Wall" explains it all, the wall is the self protection, the character Pink has built up around himself as self protection from various hurts he suffered as a child/adult
I would be very interested if this lovely couple would do a reaction on the pink Floyd the wall movie. It's quite trippy actually. I remember as a young boy in the 80s watching it while drinking mushroom tea 🤪
Growing up listening to this I always felt the You in this song is the individual’s outer self acting out, and building the wall to protect an inner “Me”, Yet the “Me” is the subconscious deep inside, asking the outer self to listen and work together because “United we stand - divided (psychotic break) we fall.
The film the wall is worth a watch and puts a visual story to all the songs on the whole album . It’s a crazy film to watch that takes you on a total rollercoaster of emotions. The whole album is just typically epic Floyd . Bob Geldoph from the boomtown rats band plays the lead in the film
For an added treat, check out David Gilmour's self-titled first solo album (1978). It came out between the albums Animals and The Wall, and you can definitely hear Gilmour working out progressions and solos that would later become integrated into some of the biggest hits on The Wall, most notably an instrumental called "Raise My Rent" which is basically a first draft for "Hey You". Its also just a great album on its own, with Gilmour's signature vocals and guitar creating that Pink Floyd atmosphere. "There's No Way Out Of Here", "Short and Sweet" and "I Can't Breathe Anymore" are classics.
RIP Richard Wright.. keyboard vocalist, that's where the dynamic sound is. Enjoy and have fun from the past. Be safe well healthy, humble, and kind❤❤😂😂
I saw Roger Waters at Yankee Stadium in 2013..it was The Wall tour...it's the best show I've ever seen..like rock n roll opera. Please listen to it start to finish, then watch the movie
Saw that tour of the Wall in Hartford, one of the best shows, ever, the new graphics and special effects enhanced the experience. Saw Pink Floyd 4 times (75, 77, 87 & 94), Roger solo 4 times and David twice solo. Best shows EVER!!!
This song was performed at some shows during the Pulse tour, and was on some CD releases. You can find a few unofficial youtube videos from the concerts.
The song is about the character Pink who has built a wall around him and has become so introverted, he can not see a way back to reality. He’s pleading for help but in the song the lyrics seem to be filled with anger resentment and blame. The movie does a decent job of portraying this concept.
I can only imagine how awful it must be to see the current conflict in the Middle East., for all parties. That is why the internet is so special, we can all reach out to one another as members of the planet Earth and embrace the cultral diversity of each country, with love, solidarity and compassion. That is one of the reasons , Ren who speak to truth is so important. Lets all change the world together and come together in Love and harmony.and respect.TommyBee!
Pink Floyd have been in my life since I was 15!! I had the Dark side of the Moon poster on my bedroom wall. I saved up& bought Wish you were here. That you must listen to!! I am 66 now. They will be played forever, like Beethoven& Mozart GENIUS ❤🙏
To listen to the one song is like reading a random chapter in a book, you might get an impression of the story, but you have no context for it. 'The Wall' is a concept album and rock opera, much like 'Tommy' by The Who. Both were made into movies as well. Pink Floyd had an elaborate theatrical concert tour of The Wall with massive props and puppets. Get the album, watch the movie. One of the bands and an all time great album, I believe ranked second only to 'The Dark Side of the Moon.'
Hi! Greetings from California 🇺🇸. I have to say that your videos are awesome but the most remarkable thing about your videos is the line of expensive Gibson Les Paul's on the wall behind you,not to mention the rest of the studio gear in that place. I'm slightly jealous of you 😅
If you listen to Pink Floyd wish you were here or Pink Floyd great gig in the sky. you need to listen to the album version and wish you were here you need to play the ambiance in the beginning it is part of the song.the ambiance is on the album original. If you do Pink Floyd on the turning away you need the live version.
There is so much that Floyd created that stands the test of time - just artistry of the highest order. Check out ECHOES. Personally for me the last live version Gilmour at Gdańsk when he and Rick played it for the last time before Rick passed. That’s very special. Don’t forget modern artists like Steven Wilson / Porcupine Tree or Big Big Train. Try Anaesthetize at TILLBURG for Steven and East Coast Racer for BBT.
It's my favorite Floyd album, and a desert island candidate. At one point in the early 80's, this and a greatest hits album called "Classic Yes" were the only two albums I had. I had an hour long commute to and from work, and I listened to one or the other almost every day. Never got tired of listening, and I still listen to them today.
My faves are "Shine on you crazy Diamond", "Pigs" and "Wish you were here"....But there are lots from the Wall album that you cant go wrong with...."Darkside of the moon was extremely popular but I found it somewhat depressing
You did a great job with you’re interpretation of the song. You picked up on the main themes of the entire album: Self isolation, the wall is metaphorical.
What a song to this band by u know U discuss the lyrics meaning but no the music!! Both important but The music background The guitar in the middle of it Is the main issue it's a song I follow u everyday even repeatative v🎉🎉🎉
Well done. And you choose the right version of this great psychedelic song because you can hear the vocals of David and also of Roger. Now you should try to..."Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun"
well done guys on another great pink floyd reaction, theres lots more amazing songs for you to try, id recommend "ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL" from the pulse concert or "COMING BACK TO LIFE" again fromthe pulse concert, im sure that you will enjoy them both as well as many more,
Great song that will be even better when you do a full album listen to the Wall, a great, double disc concept album and then, movie, about a fictional Rock Star, Pink being the one who the album is about and how he creates a figurative Wall around himself to all others. Amazing stuff from Pink Floyd, listeners will discover them far in the future and still be amazed, this music is utterly timeless and their albums are amazing, full stories. Utter Genius level art. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎷🎶
Hey Elie & Carol, I'm glad your enjoying your PF journey. I thought I'd suggest another one of their songs to give a listen, if interested. "Pink Floyd - The Great Gig in the Sky (PULSE Restored & Re-Edited)" (by the channel: Pink Floyd) Lets continue the journey, shall we
Hi, it's great to see your reactions, keep it up. Pink Floyd are different to most of the rock bands of the era. Most of their albums are meant to be heard as a whole, so playing individual tracks is doing the song an injustice. Hey You is the second song you have played from the album and movie "THE WALL" which is complicated to understand on it's own. Watch the movie first and then react . If you however decide to keep playing individual tracks from different albums I would advise you to go first for their live contributions like "PULSE". Trust me, they are just as good if not better when they are playing live. I think that what made the big bands of the era so great was that they all were very good playing live. All the best from MALTA.
Pink Floyd, the only band I cared to see live. 1995, Division Bell tour. PF had an existential impact on me in 1977/78. Pink Floyd is a rabbit hole that you must go down. Welcome My Friend, Welcome To The Machine.
If you want context, listen to the album in one sitting, read up on it, then watch the live show, after that, Well David and Roger have both taken to the road and played tracks from this.......The Wall.
Glad you enjoyed! Take care you 2 :) Pink Floyd are deeper than the Mariana trench, smoother than a quantum stabilized atom mirror, cooler than an iceberg in a river of liquid nitrogen, more soul than a chorus of Angels and more zen than 1,000 Buddhist monasteries.
@@steveparker8065 understood. I only know perhaps ten of their tracks myself. I’ve just seen many fans describe their music in similar ways. I definitely agree about them that Tool’s lyrics are deep…
10, 20, 50, 100 years from now people will still be listening to and marveling at the genius of Pink Floyd
Spot On!
So true it is a forever song and band
The world won't be here in 100 years, lucky if we make it another 50 years...
@@brenthenderson3983 The world will be here, we won't.
And I was one of the lucky ones getting to see them live twice in their absolute prime. April 12, 1975 at the Cow Palace in South San Francisco and in 1977 at the Oakland Coliseum Arena. Wow wow wow. Incredible. I still have the cassette audio tape from the 1975 show, I snuck a mini cassette recorder in and taped the entire 4 hour show. They played the entire Dark Side of the Moon Album, then Echoes Album and finally their new Album in 75, Wish you were Here.
The Wall is a concept album and tells a story of Pink and his demons mainly his Mother, you need to listen from start to finish and how the Wall features in his life.
Also, "Mother" can be interpreted other than literally. These folks are intelligent. I'll bet if they take time to listen beginning to end (The Wall album) they'll get it.
After hearing this song for years now , I was Today years old when I realized the connection of "Hey You" to "Mother"
Boy, was us Brits spoilt in the 70s, Floyd, Zeppelin, Sabbath, Purple...Hawkwind. A great decade to be young.
Non ti credere , anche in Italia è stata la stessa cosa
You damn Brits, are in class of your own!!! Unreacheble!!! You Bastards!!!
the whole world was spoilt by British bands like those, nothing's really come close since.
And YES
The best decade
To Carry The Stone refers to ones life burdens that can be the fall of ones life. It is not only used in this album The Wall, but also referenced in their album Animals.
David Gilmour has this amazing ability to design his guitar solos to perfectly match the emotions of the song, it’s like the solo matches the mood and feeling and no one does this like him in my opinion.
Agree 100%.
It's been said that David Gilmour doesn't use a guitar amplifier. He plugs his guitar straight into your soul.
@@steve9199 well my soul has been plugged for several decades for sure 😉
@@Amonhen-c90 Same brother...same
Immensely powerful album, as is most everything they did!
I always thought of the 'stone' as a metaphor for the burdens of life. They mention it also in Dogs off of the Animals album.
Correct in both instances.
Since you are still new to Pink Floyd, now would be the time to change the way you approach them. Go to the album , Dark Side of the Moon ( the highest selling album of the 70’s, snd in the top five in history) and start with the first track snd move through it. Do the same with the next album, Wish You Were Here and then Animals. Floyd ‘s albums are concept albums, meant to be listened to as an entire piece. Since you dont do entire album reactions, the next best thing is to do the tracks in order, so you get the context of each song. I would suggest doing it this way, starting with your next Floyd reaction.
And once you’ve done those albums, go back and listen to the album Meddle. The entire second side is an amazing trip of a song. Their magnum opus imo. Echoes.
Agreed. Call it blasphemy if you will, but I’ve always liked One of these Days better than Echoes. Just my taste. And I always catch crap for saying so. I do love echoes as well. The only two tracks worth listening to. IMO
@@scottlaughlin9897 I won’t give you any crap fir your preference! It’s all great music. 😁✌️
@@scottlaughlin9897 you mean the only two tracks on that album?
There's just no other band like Pink Floyd. They are one of one.
I agree, there is hope too in this song.
Great reaction! I love your passion for great music. Pink Floyd has a deep catalog from 1966 onwards that will blow your mind and will change your perception of what music can be and can make you feel. I can still remember (like it was yesterday) when I first listened as a 12 year old to The Dark Side of the Moon album in the summer of '73. Once I listened to that album my brain was rewired. If nothing else, listen to the song The Great Gig in the Sky from that album, to this day it still makes me cry. Love
I’m thankful for my trips to Laser Floyd at the NY Planetarium✌🏻
You can't get any better than Pink Floyd
Love your reactions. As I'm sure you know it's the location of the track in the album itself that is critical to understanding mixed emotions and drive behind the song. It is a spoiler if you don't plan to listen to the album from start to finish in order, but it might help to read up on the concept of The Wall. Again, thanks for your reactions. I am really enjoying your dynamic and thoughts.
Yep! The Wall album pretty much demands you listen beginning to end, it's a complete story!
Huge Floyd fan here…my fav album is Animals…and of course the song Echoes on the Meddle album is a must …. Saw them in concert 3 times, each was a sensory overload
Roger Waters is my favourite Lyricist , I had the pleasure of seeing him perform live in Prague having seeing Pink Floyd in 1989 after Rodger Waters left the band
He's pretty damn bitter and hateful this last decade. Actually a d ouc he.
Listened since Saucerful of Secrets. He's so insecure and stuck in his miserable childhood. Bummer.
I have been PF nut since 1980..open minded reactors like yourselves WILL have your minds pleasantly blown by songs like Shine On You Crazy Diamond..Wish You Were Here..Dogs..Echoes...and explore the Pulse Concert more...Satisfaction is garunteed.. from Sol in Cape Town.
How can any guy with a pair of balls take Pink Floyd seriously? The squeaky voiced whispery singing, the laid back pacing, languid guitar, airy fairy lyrics and limp drumming. They're lullabies for stoned people. Furthermore their glamorization of drugs had led countless teenagers into the shady netherworlds of drugs and are one of the main reasons the Mexican cartels are doing big business. All the cartel killings are happening ultimately because boring whiny boomers and high school drop outs can smoke their dope to their boring soft rock band The Floyd. And no I'm not "trolling" I just absolutely DESPISE the music of Pink Floyd and the deadly drug culture they so embrace. *Fuck Pink Floyd and their wussy druggy music for lazy losers*
From the superb album the wall. You must watch if you haven’t already. A masterpiece.
"Shine on you Crazy Diamond" studio version. Virtually every other PF song should be reacted to from live versions. Love seeing your reactions.
I would add the Animals album to the studio listens also
@@crazyfingers19 I agree. But have you seen Roger's "In the Flesh" of Dogs with Snowy White? Really something to see.
@@donfite9269 no doubt but I think the trinity (WYWH, DSOTM, and Animals) show the wonderful production and orchestration that the boys wanted you to hear. It’s all good though, right?
Absolutely!
YES - Heart of the Sunrise
Deep Purple are another brilliant British band you need to listen to Child in time is their master piece so many transitions.
SORROW from the 1994 Pulse concert will be your favorite after you listen-to/watch it. It is my personal favorite live performance of all time. Killer guitarwork, long-incredibly-great-solo at the end...vocals, lights, synth, major drums and percussion. I can't wait for you to wagch it. Love yoir PF reactions alot!!!
"The Wall", like many Floyd records when Roger Waters was in the band, typically revolve around a theme so it's best to listen to those records in full. This record in particular is telling a story in which each track is a chapter. I strongly recommend you two checking out the album from start to finish to best appreciate it.
I’m sure by now you have experienced all Pink Floyd songs. You dont listen to Pink Floyd you experience Pink Floyd. Turn out the lights close your eyes and drift into a place unlike anywhere else
Just luv Waters desperation in he's voice so genuine
Love the whole "The Wall"-Album and obviously the band as well 😍🤘
They are most ancient ...beautifully perfect.
Pink floyd take you on a magical journey but with such depth just incredible
you really need to watch the entire film "The Wall" explains it all, the wall is the self protection, the character Pink has built up around himself as self protection from various hurts he suffered as a child/adult
I would be very interested if this lovely couple would do a reaction on the pink Floyd the wall movie. It's quite trippy actually. I remember as a young boy in the 80s watching it while drinking mushroom tea 🤪
Growing up listening to this I always felt the You in this song is the individual’s outer self acting out, and building the wall to protect an inner “Me”, Yet the “Me” is the subconscious deep inside, asking the outer self to listen and work together because “United we stand - divided (psychotic break) we fall.
The film the wall is worth a watch and puts a visual story to all the songs on the whole album . It’s a crazy film to watch that takes you on a total rollercoaster of emotions. The whole album is just typically epic Floyd . Bob Geldoph from the boomtown rats band plays the lead in the film
Have watched, The Wall, 4 times. Each time, more stoned. And each time, the movie made more sense… A trip and a half.
It's fun to watch you two bounce ideas off each other trying to figure out the lyrics!!!!
You should definitely do SHINE ON YOU CRAZY DIAMOND. Studio version first. I truly believe that song. Is there masterpiece.
Pink Floyd are one of the greats.
Watch the movie after you've finished the wall!
You're exactly right. To better understand Roger's meaning in the music on this album you must see the movie!!!
Slightly stoned
Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin the "Yin and Yang" of rock. Growing up in the 70's these two bands brought balance to my little universe 😂
You both work well together with respect and thoughtfulness. Well done!
pink floyd is about the human expirience and how in the world people go through very similar expiriences that are relatable !!!
I always felt that the wall we build around us as a self protecting shield that becomes so heave it will overwhelm you and you are asking for help
Everyone has their "Wall". This relates to everyone of us, but remember "Together we stand"
Elie, reminiscing
Carol, intrigued
Fantastic to see
For an added treat, check out David Gilmour's self-titled first solo album (1978). It came out between the albums Animals and The Wall, and you can definitely hear Gilmour working out progressions and solos that would later become integrated into some of the biggest hits on The Wall, most notably an instrumental called "Raise My Rent" which is basically a first draft for "Hey You". Its also just a great album on its own, with Gilmour's signature vocals and guitar creating that Pink Floyd atmosphere. "There's No Way Out Of Here", "Short and Sweet" and "I Can't Breathe Anymore" are classics.
RIP Richard Wright.. keyboard vocalist, that's where the dynamic sound is. Enjoy and have fun from the past. Be safe well healthy, humble, and kind❤❤😂😂
Love from Florida! If you haven't yet, please watch the movie "The Wall" and you will better understand.
Im kinda new to you guys but I absolutely love your channel..especially the Zeppelin reactions❤❤
Appreciate it ❤️❤️❤️
I don't listen to Floyd anymore because I know how real it is. Just fucking unbelievable. How did they manage to create it🤔
The wall is all on it's own for Floyd's sound, this track is just immense a descent into madness behind the wall.
Checkout " Keep Talking" Pulse Concert
the greatest band ever lived,what a rabbit hole to go down
I saw Roger Waters at Yankee Stadium in 2013..it was The Wall tour...it's the best show I've ever seen..like rock n roll opera. Please listen to it start to finish, then watch the movie
Saw that tour of the Wall in Hartford, one of the best shows, ever, the new graphics and special effects enhanced the experience. Saw Pink Floyd 4 times (75, 77, 87 & 94), Roger solo 4 times and David twice solo. Best shows EVER!!!
I saw them do this Live in London in the 80's.
What a night....
This song was performed at some shows during the Pulse tour, and was on some CD releases. You can find a few unofficial youtube videos from the concerts.
The recurring tune is “another brick in the wall “👏👏
The song is about the character Pink who has built a wall around him and has become so introverted, he can not see a way back to reality.
He’s pleading for help but in the song the lyrics seem to be filled with anger resentment and blame.
The movie does a decent job of portraying this concept.
Thank you CC! This song always seemed mysterious and melancholy.
I can only imagine how awful it must be to see the current conflict in the Middle East., for all parties. That is why the internet is so special, we can all reach out to one another as members of the planet Earth and embrace the cultral diversity of each country, with love, solidarity and compassion. That is one of the reasons , Ren who speak to truth is so important. Lets all change the world together and come together in Love and harmony.and respect.TommyBee!
Pink Floyd have been in my life since I was 15!!
I had the Dark side of the Moon poster on my bedroom wall.
I saved up& bought Wish you were here.
That you must listen to!!
I am 66 now.
They will be played forever, like Beethoven& Mozart
GENIUS ❤🙏
You’re a lucky man to have her by your side
You gave a great reaction without messing with the song. Great work guys.
To listen to the one song is like reading a random chapter in a book, you might get an impression of the story, but you have no context for it.
'The Wall' is a concept album and rock opera, much like 'Tommy' by The Who. Both were made into movies as well. Pink Floyd had an elaborate theatrical concert tour of The Wall with massive props and puppets.
Get the album, watch the movie. One of the bands and an all time great album, I believe ranked second only to 'The Dark Side of the Moon.'
Hi! Greetings from California 🇺🇸. I have to say that your videos are awesome but the most remarkable thing about your videos is the line of expensive Gibson Les Paul's on the wall behind you,not to mention the rest of the studio gear in that place. I'm slightly jealous of you 😅
You must listening “sorrow” in Pulse concert, you love it for sure
If you listen to Pink Floyd wish you were here or Pink Floyd great gig in the sky. you need to listen to the album version and wish you were here you need to play the ambiance in the beginning it is part of the song.the ambiance is on the album original. If you do Pink Floyd on the turning away you need the live version.
I hope you’re planning a lot more Pink Floyd. So much great material to explore.
This live from The Wall concert , I think it was 1981 , is epic as the all are. Mother from that as well with extended guitar solo.
There is so much that Floyd created that stands the test of time - just artistry of the highest order. Check out ECHOES. Personally for me the last live version Gilmour at Gdańsk when he and Rick played it for the last time before Rick passed. That’s very special. Don’t forget modern artists like Steven Wilson / Porcupine Tree or Big Big Train. Try Anaesthetize at TILLBURG for Steven and East Coast Racer for BBT.
Excellent reaction Kids... especially about the Wall in your head.
I think you’re ready for Animals by PF.
That masterpiece is pure gold.
It's my favorite Floyd album, and a desert island candidate. At one point in the early 80's, this and a greatest hits album called "Classic Yes" were the only two albums I had. I had an hour long commute to and from work, and I listened to one or the other almost every day. Never got tired of listening, and I still listen to them today.
The fretless bass is played by David Gilmour.
Para comprender Hey You tienen que escuchar el disco completo y en orden. Es conceptual. La historia de "pink" una estrella de rock
My faves are "Shine on you crazy Diamond", "Pigs" and "Wish you were here"....But there are lots from the Wall album that you cant go wrong with...."Darkside of the moon was extremely popular but I found it somewhat depressing
11th grade when The Wall came out. Good times.
Even brought my new lp to school lol
watch the movie for ALL the context !...much love x
never before in the field of Rock was so much said about so many things by so few words.
You did a great job with you’re interpretation of the song. You picked up on the main themes of the entire album:
Self isolation, the wall is metaphorical.
Amazing lyrics!!
A good breakdown of this song
What a song to this band by u know
U discuss the lyrics meaning but no the music!!
Both important but
The music background
The guitar in the middle of it
Is the main issue it's a song
I follow u everyday even repeatative v🎉🎉🎉
Bucket List: Watch the movie…….Listen to the album in its entirety……✌️
Well done. And you choose the right version of this great psychedelic song because you can hear the vocals of David and also of Roger. Now you should try to..."Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun"
I recommend the studio version of Great Gig in the Sky from Darkside of the moon, a real tear jerker beyond anything you can imagine
Beautiful reaction ❤
Pink Floyd is about the only band that makes me feel stoned even when I am sober.
That sigh at 3-50 👌
Check out Pink Floyd Dark side of the moon, The Songs Time and Great gig In The sky . this album was their break through album, you'd be mesmerized🙂
well done guys on another great pink floyd reaction, theres lots more amazing songs for you to try, id recommend "ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL" from the pulse concert or "COMING BACK TO LIFE" again fromthe pulse concert, im sure that you will enjoy them both as well as many more,
this is art
I definitely recommend checking out "Time" by pink floyd live, amazing...
Please do On The Turning Away Live, possibly the best guitar solo ever IMO.
Great song that will be even better when you do a full album listen to the Wall, a great, double disc concept album and then, movie, about a fictional Rock Star, Pink being the one who the album is about and how he creates a figurative Wall around himself to all others. Amazing stuff from Pink Floyd, listeners will discover them far in the future and still be amazed, this music is utterly timeless and their albums are amazing, full stories. Utter Genius level art. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎷🎶
Hey Elie & Carol, I'm glad your enjoying your PF journey. I thought I'd suggest another one of their songs to give a listen, if interested. "Pink Floyd - The Great Gig in the Sky (PULSE Restored & Re-Edited)" (by the channel: Pink Floyd) Lets continue the journey, shall we
Hi, it's great to see your reactions, keep it up. Pink Floyd are different to most of the rock bands of the era. Most of their albums are meant to be heard as a whole, so playing individual tracks is doing the song an injustice. Hey You is the second song you have played from the album and movie "THE WALL" which is complicated to understand on it's own. Watch the movie first and then react . If you however decide to keep playing individual tracks from different albums I would advise you to go first for their live contributions like "PULSE". Trust me, they are just as good if not better when they are playing live. I think that what made the big bands of the era so great was that they all were very good playing live. All the best from MALTA.
Pink Floyd, the only band I cared to see live. 1995, Division Bell tour. PF had an existential impact on me in 1977/78. Pink Floyd is a rabbit hole that you must go down. Welcome My Friend, Welcome To The Machine.
It's from the wall, based on Experence's in Roger Walters life!
Peace for the world 😢
time (studio version) .... 👍 😃
... and ideally 'the great gig in the sky' right after 'time' ... the way it should be listened to ... :)
a classic
If you want context, listen to the album in one sitting, read up on it, then watch the live show, after that, Well David and Roger have both taken to the road and played tracks from this.......The Wall.
Glad you enjoyed! Take care you 2 :)
Pink Floyd are deeper than the Mariana trench, smoother than a quantum stabilized atom mirror, cooler than an iceberg in a river of liquid nitrogen, more soul than a chorus of Angels and more zen than 1,000 Buddhist monasteries.
How would you describe Tool? Curious.
@@helenespaulding7562 Sorry I only know a few of their tracks, Floyd are a passion.
@@steveparker8065 understood. I only know perhaps ten of their tracks myself. I’ve just seen many fans describe their music in similar ways. I definitely agree about them that Tool’s lyrics are deep…