I love how pink floyd let's the instruments speak. A true musician knows the value of a call and response between vocals and instruments and they have it mastered.
Was watching this video buzzed and starting thinking and realizing that this screen of 8 youtubers (from different places and time) are all sitting silent, just thinking while listening to the same song. Then I thought of all the thousands of us sitting down doing the same thing. Music is peace
@@silvanorossi6416 as a person who deeply cares about the history and legacy of music in general, but specifically in this era of bands, Tool is the heir to the throne of Pink Floyd. They are the only band since imo that could be put in the same space as Floyd. Give them a shot, very different, but very familiar
@@DeliriumTrigger2 To be honest, I rather a band have their own original style rather be compared to a legendary band. I see bands try to sound like other bands and that is not appealing to me regardless how good they sound.
@@silvanorossi6416 Tool does not have any interest in sounding like anyone but King Crimson. Just give them a shot, they are the inheritors to the throne not because they sound like Pink Floyd, but because they embody the spirit of what bands like Floyd made music for
Saw these guys in 1974 in Vancouver luved them ever since. WHEN I CAME HOME FROM A HORRIBLE DAY AT WORK.....PUT THIS ON FIRST AND BECAME HUMAN AGAIN!!!!! It is definitely EPIC!!!
@@MichaelSwinbourne We used to do that back in the 80s. Put Floyd on when we were in someone's basement.....take a few tokes....and just kick back and let the music roll over you.
I'm 61 yes. old. Seen pink Floyd 3 times.Once on the another brick in the wall tour 1980. On LSD, nothing like 70"s-80's rock, metal,punk,psychedelic music. Never can go back!!!!
Pink Floyd was the most patient band EVER! They didn't follow any real formula. On this song they don't even have a chord change for longer than most bands play an entire song. Like two and a half minutes! Their musical intros' can last 4 to 5 minutes. I still feel the best way to listen to them is in a dark room with the volume up!
I was 13 when I got this album from my brother. I only had a KMart stereo, so I got a pair of KOSS headphones, put on the turntable, shut the drapes in my room, 3 or 4bong hits and I enjoyed musical nirvana. Since then I've owned BOSE 401s speakers , you bet your ass it sounds great loud !!!
@@psychosis345 nah good music withstands crappy speakers. Anything sounds good in a studio or in expensive headphones... but great music sounds great coming from stock car speakers in a beater car with a bad muffler.
THIS SONG IS FOR THE MEMORY OF SID BARRETT I SAW PINK FLOYD IN DC IN THE 80S. MY FAVORITE GROUP BESIDES A PERFECT CIRCLE AND STEELY DAN SAW ALL IN CONCERT
@@dquaidman I don't think that he gets the credit due by the critics that make up the best of lists it's very rare that he is mentioned in them and in my humble opinion he is fucking awesome!!!
@@ccaassupervisorsupervisor244 I agree completely, but you don't really hear his name mentioned when they discuss their picks on the best guitarist's list thing that they do!! I personally believe that he should be in the top 5 because I don't think that there are many other guitarists who are better than he is, but they always have the same people at the top of their list and they are always Jimmy Page, Jimmy Hendricks, and so on, but if I was going to make a top guitarist list, I would have him, but I would include people like Stevie Ray Vaughn, and Angus Young, who is another one of the best guitarists that doesn't get the credit he deserves, he and his brother wrote some of the best guitar riffs ever and they did it on every single album that ACDC has ever released but this is just my humble opinion!!!
Syd Barrett named PINK FLOYD after 2 black American Rhythm and Blues artists that toured England in the late 50s and early 60s and inspired him. They were 2 obscure Rhythm & Blues artists. Floyd Council and Pink or Pinky and I don't remember his last name. One of these men never had his music recorded.
The only good thing about being old is that I got to see Pink Floyd live 3 times starting in the 70s and last time in the 90s. All three times were life changing experiences.
I've been subscribed to 4 of these guys for many months now ( primarily because of their Pink Floyd reactions ). Interesting to see them all at the same time.
This song was written in memory of the original lead singer of Pink Floyd Sid Barret who unfortunately had a mental breakdown after taking LSD and he was loved by the members of the band and they never forgot him and his contributions to the band
Great sound great video great reactions great channel 10 out of 10 really hope this stays as pink floyd channel. I keep coming back every day and listen to all of the vids cus I love pink floyd but I love listen to floyd with the reactions it’s like having my mates round for a floyd session. Please keep them coming .
Picture driving on a dark summer night in the Midwest lighting in the distance with this playing at 11 as you ease back in the seat and just cruise into the night.
I am sure I saw a concert video of Floyd in which Roger Waters introduced "Shine On ..." by saying "This one's for Syd," and then softly "They're all for Syd." And if that didn't happen, it's still a nice idea.
So you think people can't understand a song? Chill dude they'll get there in time. If you don't like people listening to just 1 song, why are you even here? 😂
People new to Pink Floyd don’t understand it’s not about 1 song it’s about the album experience But they’ll figure it out … and be hooked like me 51 years listening & still loving
Floyd's albums are those albums that tell an entire story....not a bad song in the lineups..... Waters played concerts in 1999 and 2006. . Dark side in its entirety in concert.....I was blessed to go to several....and Floyd 2x. " In the suitcase on the right you'll find my Fav VOR rite AX". Omg animals..... The wall ... Umaguma.... A bit hardcore....haha. Google trying to correct
There are 3 basic rules when you ´re hearing a PF sound.. 1.Check the lyrics and the context before,there´s no other band telling you a story like then; 2.At least for a moment,close your eyes,this is not just music,is an entire experience; 3.Never,ever interrupt a David Gilmour solo,you will miss something. Enjoy...✌cheers from Brazil
Back in O.C. Calif when I was 30 my wife heard a commercial on the radio about a P.F. show coming up. Knowing I am a Floyd fan she called the radio station (KMET - LA, “The Mighty Met”) to get information on the concert, The DJ on live radio Cynthia Fox…. said...."Congratulations, YOU are caller number 10, YOU just won tickets to the show and the Sound Check Party before the show"... I met David Gilmour back stage. He gave us both a signed album that I have in my music room. We talked for 22 minutes. I called him…“The Master Of The Stratocaster” He smiled. I told him his music will stand the test of time with anything from Beethoven or Mozart. He smiled even bigger. I asked if I could shake both his hands that make such great guitar solos, he smiled bigger and said “Sure” and shook both hands at the same time, making a cross between us, I smiled HUGE. I asked him to describe his technique of playing guitar, he replied… “I strike a note, bend it, shake it and then release it”…. Yes, he does that quite well, better than any other guitarist I know. . I told him in my eyes he’s a “Legend“. He thanked me and said “Enjoy the show”…. during the concert after the song “Money” he looked right at me and said…. “On saxophone, another Legend, Mr. Raphael Ravenscroft” … acknowledging my comment to him. It is my favorite moment in over 300 shows I’ve seen. I asked David…. How do you create those awesome solos?… he said….. I sit on a stool and listen to what Roger, Nick and Rick put down and play along. I listen to what I played and pick out what I like, then I put the pieces together into one piece then learn to play it as one. Our fans are fanatics for our shows to sound like the albums so I must play it correctly each time in a show. I have the concert Brochure and album on the wall with David’s picture centerfold. All of us fortunate enough to have seen this show live were in a TRANCE.... MESMERIZED the entire show... as you can imagine. We walked out saying.... What did we just witness? That was out of this world incredible. The Red Fender Stratocaster he used for this concert in the Guitar Collector World is ....PRICELESS
This song and wish you were here was made for the original lead singer Sid Barrett it’s a sad sad story. It resonates with alot of people today. David Gilmour is an absolute legend.
This medley is a eulogy to western civilization..... it's been nice knowin you.....thanks for all the fish. We welcome our new overlords. signed: the dolphins off the port bow.
Great reactions from him. Very lively. But it would be impossible to sync him up with the rest. He pauses the songs a hundred times to tell us how he's feeling instead of letting it play through.
This album along with Dark Side need to be heard with one laying on the floor, in a dark room, with the stereo speakers on each ear. Close your eyes and enjoy the trip. If you’re lucky, you’ll see Sid
Gilmour is definitely a great guitar player but Waters was the driving force behind Floyd after Barrets departure, he penned DSOTM before he was out of high school, most of the songs from DSOTM and after were written and arranged by Waters.
Also. I'm sure others may have said this. But this song is about a bandmate, 'Sid Barret' who did enough acid in the day that he never came back. Still he was loved by the rest. in fact this whole album was an 'ode' to him. Sid is the 'crazy diamond' in this.
I used to listen to this album. "Wish you were here" during study hall at Male High School back in 1976. Classic Pink Floyd album. I always have appreciated such classic music.
Love how the ending of this video reminds me of Pink Floyd's "Us And Them". The sum of the reactors' voices alongside the ending of the song, sounds like a brand new song to me.
I have listened to this song a few times before but this was the first time that i actually paid attention to it n no surprise that I kept getting goosebumps, it was crazy. You can't just listen to songs like this, you have to experience them. Bands like Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and a few others, they have many songs like that, some even the music video is key part of the whole thing, like War Pigs, by Black Sabbath, if you listen to the song itself it's still meaninful and all but watching that video takes it to a whole other level. No other genre of music has produced such art, imho
This is one of the GREATEST songs ever recorded.
This song hugs your soul
Agree...parts 1 to 9 Masterpiece🙏
Other bands: “we have long intros”
Pink Floyd : “Hold my beer”
😂😂😂😂I will
tom scholz: "that's … aight"
But their long intro worth it ❤
Soul Train Bro said it all...It's not just a listen, its a Journey😊✌❤
That it is.
An emotional journey.
Syd Barrett ❤❤❤💯 RIP
Bro.
"Soul Train Bro." You got it, you understood, you felt it.
So good to see another generation appreciating what we could call "Modern Classical Music."
I love how pink floyd let's the instruments speak. A true musician knows the value of a call and response between vocals and instruments and they have it mastered.
Spoken exactly how I fell. Gilmour's guitar is an actual vocalist, an additional singer in the band.
Was watching this video buzzed and starting thinking and realizing that this screen of 8 youtubers (from different places and time) are all sitting silent, just thinking while listening to the same song. Then I thought of all the thousands of us sitting down doing the same thing. Music is peace
Yes, and a kind of communion.
I did notice the silence...we are all brothers and sisters in my book...all best my friend...x
@@hazchemel Well said...for me not in the religeous sense but a definite communion...thankyou...great term..x
Agree, though, Our Bob Marley said ' when music hits you feel no pain', i couldnt disagree more...nothing like music to alight pain...x
113K now. 2023
There will never and I say never be any other band who can create such mastery
Tool. Different, but every bit as deep/complex, talented and otherworldly.
@@floorsbychrisable I don't know Tool..I just don't compare any band to Pink Floyd in the Syd Barrett and Roger Waters era
@@silvanorossi6416 as a person who deeply cares about the history and legacy of music in general, but specifically in this era of bands, Tool is the heir to the throne of Pink Floyd. They are the only band since imo that could be put in the same space as Floyd. Give them a shot, very different, but very familiar
@@DeliriumTrigger2 To be honest, I rather a band have their own original style rather be compared to a legendary band. I see bands try to sound like other bands and that is not appealing to me regardless how good they sound.
@@silvanorossi6416 Tool does not have any interest in sounding like anyone but King Crimson. Just give them a shot, they are the inheritors to the throne not because they sound like Pink Floyd, but because they embody the spirit of what bands like Floyd made music for
Saw these guys in 1974 in Vancouver luved them ever since. WHEN I CAME HOME FROM A HORRIBLE DAY AT WORK.....PUT THIS ON FIRST AND BECAME HUMAN AGAIN!!!!!
It is definitely EPIC!!!
The trance is on. Enjoy the trip folks...Syd is listening
I'm 62 years old and I still put on headphones turn the lights off and just let Pink Floyd relax me
57 here. You get it. Once a year I pick a Floyd album. Headphones on, lights out, laying down. From start to finish. Zen level relaxation.
Smoke a joint first.
@@MichaelSwinbourne We used to do that back in the 80s. Put Floyd on when we were in someone's basement.....take a few tokes....and just kick back and let the music roll over you.
This entire album was written to honor former frontman Syd Barrett. It’s another album that you gotta listen to from beginning to end.
I love comfortably numb. Makes me cry after watching my husband die. There’s a story about the love of my life.
I'm 61 yes. old. Seen pink
Floyd 3 times.Once on the another brick in the wall tour 1980. On LSD, nothing like 70"s-80's rock, metal,punk,psychedelic music. Never can go back!!!!
Totally agree acid takes it to another level😊
After recently reading in and learning about Syd Barrett. This song just makes me real fricking sad.
Pink Floyd came down from the heavens as Gods gift
Soul Train Bro is my dude. Great analysis and very thoughtful.
Listen in its entirety. Parts 1-9. Mind blowing. In Concert!!! No words
Pink Floyd was the most patient band EVER! They didn't follow any real formula. On this song they don't even have a chord change for longer than most bands play an entire song. Like two and a half minutes! Their musical intros' can last 4 to 5 minutes.
I still feel the best way to listen to them is in a dark room with the volume up!
Nice comment! Thank you!
Vocals came in after 9 minutes of the video :)
Head phones turned up for me cut out all the background noise
This album is awesome... Dark Room Loud ... a movie in your head... a show and story about emotions and thoughts.
I was 13 when I got this album from my brother. I only had a KMart stereo, so I got a pair of KOSS headphones, put on the turntable, shut the drapes in my room, 3 or 4bong hits and I enjoyed musical nirvana. Since then I've owned BOSE 401s speakers , you bet your ass it sounds great loud !!!
Tre is the hardest working reactor in the business.
Bugman Bob Tre is fucking hilarious. Loves David Gilmour too
He just needs some decent headphones
@@psychosis345 nah good music withstands crappy speakers. Anything sounds good in a studio or in expensive headphones... but great music sounds great coming from stock car speakers in a beater car with a bad muffler.
@@davidm.857 Get some Bose headphones then tell me your opinion
I adore Tre. 💕
Late at night smokin weed in a car listening to wishing you were here album... Pink Floyd
the term "hurry" & pink floyd have never been used togather.they make you wait for everything.but its ALLWAYS worth the wait.
As the guy said on the video it's not just a music it's journey!! My favorite Pink Floyd song, by far.
Those first three notes are recognizable to any fan. David does that on several songs. Lol
Some girl called our local radio station....had the earworm....was trying to convey it to the dj ...haha they played the ph clip .... Phones lit up
THIS SONG IS FOR THE MEMORY OF SID BARRETT I SAW PINK FLOYD IN DC IN THE 80S. MY FAVORITE GROUP BESIDES A PERFECT CIRCLE AND STEELY DAN SAW ALL IN CONCERT
listen to this sitting outside on a clear winter night with a fire and the enhancements of your choice- and just look up to the sky
You need to come stay with me, I live in Scotland. We can sit in winter and watch the aurora or summer when the sun doesn't set your choice. xxx
My favorite Floyd song, takes me on a journey every time I hear it, the music and lyrics both just grab me and takes me where Waters intended.
Well said
The arrogance of the pace is outrageous. Spectacular. Transitional. Deadly. Epic.
Love the descriptive
I love how their reactions at the end sound like the voices at the end of 'Money'.
Soul train bro has always has great insights on pink floyd, I don’t know how he realised this was about syd on his first listen
It's cool when they all sync up for a second or two with their movements. Great concept for a video.
David Gilmore is one of the most underrated guitarists of all time and in my humble opinion has written some of the best music ever written
I wouldn't say he's underrated overall. But I would definitely say he's underrated as a blues guitarist, as well as a slide guitarist.
@@dquaidman I don't think that he gets the credit due by the critics that make up the best of lists it's very rare that he is mentioned in them and in my humble opinion he is fucking awesome!!!
Not underrated in my book - He’s a proven Master!
@@ccaassupervisorsupervisor244
I agree completely, but you don't really hear his name mentioned when they discuss their picks on the best guitarist's list thing that they do!! I personally believe that he should be in the top 5 because I don't think that there are many other guitarists who are better than he is, but they always have the same people at the top of their list and they are always Jimmy Page, Jimmy Hendricks, and so on, but if I was going to make a top guitarist list, I would have him, but I would include people like Stevie Ray Vaughn, and Angus Young, who is another one of the best guitarists that doesn't get the credit he deserves, he and his brother wrote some of the best guitar riffs ever and they did it on every single album that ACDC has ever released but this is just my humble opinion!!!
No..he is fully rated.
You're a mad genius for doing this!
Syd Barrett named PINK FLOYD after 2 black American Rhythm and Blues artists that toured England in the late 50s and early 60s and inspired him. They were 2 obscure Rhythm & Blues artists. Floyd Council and Pink or Pinky and I don't remember his last name. One of these men never had his music recorded.
Pink Anderson & Floyd Council my mate!
Pink Floyd was also a whole company once, They are the inventors of 3D Holophonics.....
The only good thing about being old is that I got to see Pink Floyd live 3 times starting in the 70s and last time in the 90s. All three times were life changing experiences.
i know what you mean...i saw them on six tours. my favorite band.
Same here. I'll never forget those shows.
Yep I'm 67 saw them six times from 1975 to 1994 so happy to have experienced all those gigs including the wall 1980 & 1981 in London Earls court
This song is magical in the beginning pure eargasms !
I've been subscribed to 4 of these guys for many months now ( primarily because of their Pink Floyd reactions ). Interesting to see them all at the same time.
Pink Floyd is one of my favorite bands and has been since I was a kid in the 70's.
I grew up in the 70's as well and I can remember many weekends with friends just vegging on these grooves.
Joey is feeling PF.
He could do without the grunts
Great channel, he feels everything tho lol
This song was written in memory of the original lead singer of Pink Floyd Sid Barret who unfortunately had a mental breakdown after taking LSD and he was loved by the members of the band and they never forgot him and his contributions to the band
Great sound great video great reactions great channel 10 out of 10 really hope this stays as pink floyd channel. I keep coming back every day and listen to all of the vids cus I love pink floyd but I love listen to floyd with the reactions it’s like having my mates round for a floyd session. Please keep them coming .
The Pink Floyd zone grew up listening to these guys in a land far, far away....my childhood....
Classic Pink Floyd ❤🇮🇸🎶🎶🎵💙
Soul Train Bro got transported to another time and space in his head LMFAOOO
been with 6 of these guys for a while now enjoyed their reactions great guys
I have a life time of memories & images that flood my mind listening to Pink Floyd songs.This one is a biggy.
Love! The way you blend all the voices of reactions at the end... phenomenal
I love the fact, that Pink Floyd and 70s Rock n Roll are bringing us together 50 years later. Don't let them separate us
WWG1WGA ✌
Syd sang Mother with John and all the Floyd Family both band and fans rejoiced....A Real Diamond
Picture driving on a dark summer night in the Midwest lighting in the distance with this playing at 11 as you ease back in the seat and just cruise into the night.
This is to me their Greatest Achievement. This album is perfect
That was incredible.
I am sure I saw a concert video of Floyd in which Roger Waters introduced "Shine On ..." by saying "This one's for Syd," and then softly "They're all for Syd." And if that didn't happen, it's still a nice idea.
it bugs me out when I hear people listening to one Pink Floyd song. I believe you gotta play the whole album through are you will never understand
@Cravin Morhead - Soul Train Bro is reacting to the full album. Just this song was used for this video.
And find out what each song is about. The inspiration.
So you think people can't understand a song? Chill dude they'll get there in time. If you don't like people listening to just 1 song, why are you even here? 😂
People new to Pink Floyd don’t understand it’s not about 1 song it’s about the album experience
But they’ll figure it out … and be hooked like me 51 years listening & still loving
Floyd's albums are those albums that tell an entire story....not a bad song in the lineups..... Waters played concerts in 1999 and 2006. . Dark side in its entirety in concert.....I was blessed to go to several....and Floyd 2x. " In the suitcase on the right you'll find my Fav VOR rite AX". Omg animals..... The wall ... Umaguma.... A bit hardcore....haha. Google trying to correct
SHINE ON SID BARRETT YOU CRAZY 💎
There are 3 basic rules when you ´re hearing a PF sound..
1.Check the lyrics and the context before,there´s no other band telling you a story like then;
2.At least for a moment,close your eyes,this is not just music,is an entire experience;
3.Never,ever interrupt a David Gilmour solo,you will miss something.
Enjoy...✌cheers from Brazil
That's 100% accurate
a great great song overall, three sublime moments 5:39, 7:50, 11:27, oh, also 12:19
Straight up food for mind and soul
Welcome to the machine by pink floyd plz
Guitar: Hear my pain.
Saxaphone: Hold that tune....
Keyboards: Welcome to heaven
Drums: I'll carry you on my shoulders
Bass: I'll be the cherry on top
God thx for you people to keeping our love for all to hear
Wish you were here
Everyone talking in the beginning and end of the video is perfect for a Pink Floyd song. Intentional or not, it was pretty cool to hear.
Their music isn't rushed they take time to draw you in and enjoy.
Back in O.C. Calif when I was 30 my wife heard a commercial on the radio about a P.F. show coming up. Knowing I am a Floyd fan she called the radio station (KMET - LA, “The Mighty Met”) to get information on the concert, The DJ on live radio Cynthia Fox…. said...."Congratulations, YOU are caller number 10, YOU just won tickets to the show and the Sound Check Party before the show"...
I met David Gilmour back stage. He gave us both a signed album that I have in my music room. We talked for 22 minutes. I called him…“The Master Of The Stratocaster” He smiled. I told him his music will stand the test of time with anything from Beethoven or Mozart. He smiled even bigger. I asked if I could shake both his hands that make such great guitar solos, he smiled bigger and said “Sure” and shook both hands at the same time, making a cross between us, I smiled HUGE. I asked him to describe his technique of playing guitar, he replied… “I strike a note, bend it, shake it and then release it”…. Yes, he does that quite well, better than any other guitarist I know. . I told him in my eyes he’s a “Legend“. He thanked me and said “Enjoy the show”…. during the concert after the song “Money” he looked right at me and said…. “On saxophone, another Legend, Mr. Raphael Ravenscroft” … acknowledging my comment to him. It is my favorite moment in over 300 shows I’ve seen.
I asked David…. How do you create those awesome solos?… he said….. I sit on a stool and listen to what Roger, Nick and Rick put down and play along. I listen to what I played and pick out what I like, then I put the pieces together into one piece then learn to play it as one. Our fans are fanatics for our shows to sound like the albums so I must play it correctly each time in a show. I have the concert Brochure and album on the wall with David’s picture centerfold.
All of us fortunate enough to have seen this show live were in a TRANCE.... MESMERIZED the entire show... as you can imagine. We walked out saying.... What did we just witness? That was out of this world incredible. The Red Fender Stratocaster he used for this concert in the Guitar Collector World is ....PRICELESS
This song and wish you were here was made for the original lead singer Sid Barrett it’s a sad sad story. It resonates with alot of people today. David Gilmour is an absolute legend.
Two people "got it". The rest were like "um, what is this carp???" LOL
This medley is a eulogy to western civilization..... it's been nice knowin you.....thanks for all the fish.
We welcome our new overlords.
signed: the dolphins off the port bow.
this was awesome I follow them all to but where is King KFT
Hes great to watch but constantly stops the song.
Howard Jones Agree on both counts!
Preston is awesome
Great reactions from him. Very lively. But it would be impossible to sync him up with the rest. He pauses the songs a hundred times to tell us how he's feeling instead of letting it play through.
This was my meditation song in college. It still is. This is so much fun watching these dudes drink from the same fountain of bliss.
You are a GENIUS for having created this concept.
The best guitar sounds .....ever
Truly a modern Blues classic
Masterpiece!!!!
Man the 70's were awesome
This is one of those songs you put on right before you go to bed in the dark and Drift Off to Sleep. Then your wildest dreams occur.
Oh my heart is sooo with this one. The best.
This was song was written when their youngest member of the band died! He was the diamond!!
This album along with Dark Side need to be heard with one laying on the floor, in a dark room, with the stereo speakers on each ear. Close your eyes and enjoy the trip. If you’re lucky, you’ll see Sid
Parts 1 & 2 helped me with my best friends passing. Rip Sunny. Shine on you crazy diamond
my brain sells when i´m listening to pink floyd
David Gilmore. is there anything more to be said.,.....? 4 notes and you are in a trance. Not enough O's in smooth. And this shit came out in 73,...
Gilmour is definitely a great guitar player but Waters was the driving force behind Floyd after Barrets departure, he penned DSOTM before he was out of high school, most of the songs from DSOTM and after were written and arranged by Waters.
slinkie59 yeah but not the music
The best guitar for the world.
Gilmour has such a unique sound.
Their use of suspense in the music is masterful
Also. I'm sure others may have said this. But this song is about a bandmate, 'Sid Barret' who did enough acid in the day that he never came back. Still he was loved by the rest. in fact this whole album was an 'ode' to him. Sid is the 'crazy diamond' in this.
Very cool concept!
holy shit ,,great video, great song, you are awesome,,,
TREAD THE ENDLESS MOBIUS STRIP OF THE PINK FLOYD...RUN RUN RUN
You only have six vids and your already over 50 thousand subs , once more floyd fans know about this channel you will have over a million subs easy
Great idea to do a comp. That was a lot of fun.
David Gilmour is a master.
"Trippy beauty."
This LSD type of music. 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
Couldn't have made threw the 70's without pink flyod
I used to listen to this album. "Wish you were here" during study hall at Male High School back in 1976. Classic Pink Floyd album. I always have appreciated such classic music.
Love how the ending of this video reminds me of Pink Floyd's "Us And Them". The sum of the reactors' voices alongside the ending of the song, sounds like a brand new song to me.
This is the kind of song that you put the headphones on lay down on the bed and close your eyes.......its so beautiful
This was great. Well done.
Song dedicated to SYD,Shine on You crazy Diamond
As I have said so many times before Pink Floyd are GENIUS ❤
This is music
AMA reacts the only one watching the original video! That helps make the song! Tre and Joey felt the whole damn song!!!! Weaboo bout to have a stroke
I have listened to this song a few times before but this was the first time that i actually paid attention to it n no surprise that I kept getting goosebumps, it was crazy. You can't just listen to songs like this, you have to experience them. Bands like Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and a few others, they have many songs like that, some even the music video is key part of the whole thing, like War Pigs, by Black Sabbath, if you listen to the song itself it's still meaninful and all but watching that video takes it to a whole other level. No other genre of music has produced such art, imho
Tre Joey soul train bro are the shit