Can you imagine young dude back in the day,I was a teen and hadThe Beatles, Zeppelin, Floyd, Yes, The Who! All coming at me at the same time!!! I am so blessed and now you are too!
Totally on point. Love this song so much I've watched a half dozen reaction videos (I am old, was actually AT this concert). Worst sin on YT reaction videos? Interrupting possible the best live guitar solo of the 20th century. Giving this dude big props - he just let himself get carried away by the cascading music.
When I watch reaction videos to this masterpiece and they lose it at the first guitar solo, I’m like “Dude, you have NO idea what you’re heading into” ❤️
It helps to start at the beginning and listen to the story. True, individual songs are classics but they progress the story. I believe pretty much everything after Dark Side was a concept album.
There are so many guitar legends out there , some of them past away, some of them are still around. David Gilmores style of playing will never be copied,never ever.
There are so many guitar legends out there , some of them past away, some of them are still around. David Gilmores style of playing will never be copied,never ever.
He sings with it. And he's also a good singer (especially harmonising with Rick Wright). Want to feel jealous? He also plays keyboards and drums on other people's records.
Within the last 3 minutes, there is point, where your brain tells you "Stop, I can't take it anymore" .But your soul is forcing you, to continue. Thanks for that special moment in your reaction. You felt it. Thumbs up
I'm 53 now i remember running round in the school playground singing "Another Brick In The Wall". For some strange reason the anti school sentiment struck a chord with 9 year old me lol.
I saw this same show in N.Y. 1994. The concert brochure said the stage is 120 feet wide. It takes a crew of 60 technicians three days to set up the entire lights and all. The concert schedule required that there had to be three entire crews to keep up. They leap froged each other for 92 shows with 20 Trucks per crew and a total staff of 195. The tour cost the promoters $98.MILLION to put on, but the total profit was $260 MILLION… I have seen Pink Floyd 4 times. Nick Mason’s drumming is incredible and matches Gilmour’s guitar emotions while Richard Wright takes us on a Magic Carpet Ride of tones that form the foundation of it all. I met David Gilmour in 1984 back stage at a concert in Hollywood Calif. He gave me 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 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, and I know all the great ones.
The combination of Gilmour's soulful guitar, Wright's musical environments, Mason's innovative, precise and well-tailored drumming, and Waters' amazing lyrics was a magic that I fear may never come again.
Seems like I've read this comment before on another reaction vid, congrats bud lucky lucky you, the best I've done was to get to Earl's Court for this concert but nothing like you, I do have a friend who goes to everything he can here in the UK and he even hitched over to Berlin for Roger Waters and the Wall when he did his massive concert, he has met all of the band members and has even had a lengthy conversation with SYD's sister Rosemary who he found himself sitting beside at some performance ( front row) lucky so and so.
Pink Floyd. Dave’s guitar and vocal work, Rogers lyrics and bass, Rick’s keyboards, Nick’s drums. Legendary. We hold classical musicians like Beethoven, Mozart etc in high esteem. Pink Floyd should be addressed in the same fashion.
I LOVE watching younger generations dig on what I grew up on. Talent is talent, and speaks to everyone, regardless of genre. People need to experience music from all over the spectrum THAT is a diversity that make us strong.
I’m new here just stumbled on your reaction. See it was 2 years ago. Hope fully you have seen the other songs played at this same concert. High Hopes Sorrow. Learn to Fly. Great gig in the sky and a few more. All are over the top outstanding mesmerizing performances you won’t forget. And it all happened almost 30 years ago. Amazing !
The genius of Pink Floyd is unmatched. They are a genre all to their own. Check out Sorrow and High Hopes from this concert. Another "live perfection" performance is Led Zeppelin's Celebration Day performance of "Kashmir". BTW. That's not just "what you call a solo"...that's what you call the greatest solo of all time by the GOAT guitarist--Gilmour!
The second solo of this song is mankind's greatest achievement. It's not even a solo, it's four minutes in which the listener ascends to heaven. It's absolutely soul piercing
You just witnessed 3 members of Pink Floyd from the 1960’s put on a spectacular performance. Their 1994 light show technology probably crushes anything from 2021.
Pink Floyd is otherworldly. They take you to another place and time when you hear them. Truly one of the best live performances I've ever seen. React to more Pink Floyd, please!
Still one of the greatest live performances of this lifetime. You won't ever see a band like this again. They were unique and spectacular. The talent in this band was beyond human and they poured it all out in all of their live shows.
The whole damn thing is... "One of These Days" is sick! Like I said, he needs to just watch the entire thing and break it up into multiple reaction videos.
When you listen to a David Gilmour solo, you are hearing the pure language of his soul pour out through his guitar, and it is powerful, and beyond beautiful.
Saw this in Vancouver '94. Sat right next to soundboard (halfway back), and the mirror ball opened up right above my head. I've seen over 600 concerts since '73. This concert is in my Top 5 of all time.
I was at that show too! Saw both shows. My favorite band since 75. I've seen them 5 times, including the Wall Tour. Bought my first ever music album which was Dark Side of the Moon when I was 8 in 75. Very cool you were next to the mirror ball!
That's DAVID GILMORE, and yes, it's his pure voice that tells the story as his guitar takes you to the magical places you haven't imagined yet. #GreatestGuitarSolo 👊🏻❤
Now damnit, this is a reaction of the year candidate!! Dude, such a great reaction of the whole Pulse experience, enjoying both sight and sound!! And your comments on David’s voice is spot on!! Most comment on his ethereal guitar playing, but that voice, it’s truly the voice you want to hear whilst breathing your last breaths!! Made my day Brotha!!
Brother, I grew up with this. I remember exactly when I got the double album "The Wall" for my birthday. I was 15 years old and already knew "Dark Side of the Moon" and "Wish You Were Here" and "Animals" - I've been listening to them with my older cousin since I was ten. But this was really MY first own album. Cover of a white wall with a black inscription and inside a fascinating drawing of handwritten texts - Oooh. From then on, I listened to it over and over and over ... I was like a dream! I still have it - I don't play it anymore but I'll never give it up and I will die with it. Syd Barrett, Roger Waters, Nick Mason, Rick Wright and David Gilmour changed my life - and I'm certainly not alone. I'm happy and thank God I met them. If you like David Gilmour's guitar art, listen to Pulse's "Sorrow" or "Coming Back To Life" or "High Hopes" concert (DG plays steel guitar here) or anything - you'll never go crazy! But my biggest favorite is "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" from the album "Wish You Were Here" - it's an absolute musical gem!
Classic Floyd. At a PF concert there are no bad seats. They make every part of the arena a part of the show. They will always be the kings of the stage. Great reaction!
There are bands, then there is Pink Floyd, there are singers then there is David gilmour, the entire package is more than the sum of anything you've ever experienced! You are right and your assessment that it is magical, Pink Floyd gently takes your soul out of your body and places it on a cloud, and when you hear their music you just float away, your soul just dances from cloud to cloud with each note played that is the magic of Pink Floyd.
No one plays guitar quite like David Gilmour. The emotion, feel, and expressiveness of Gilmour is unmatched by any other Rock guitarist imo. I've been a Pink Floyd fan since the release of their 'Dark Side of the Moon' album in 1973, I was 17 years old att. Pink Floyd was/is a Rock band formed in London in 1965. They have sold more albums than any other band in history, (450 million!), except for The Beatles, who are #1 at over 600 million albums. If you love guitar solos there's more from Gilmour, from this Pulse concert. like 'Sorrow', 'High Hopes', Learning to Fly', and many more just from that show.
David's voice is a fine instrument ably wielded, then there's that guitar.......perfection. The closing guitar solo has been called the best ever by many.
I could talk for quite awhile on all of the amazing things that took place during that concert. The sound, the lights, the props... and more props... every song uses new props The sound system was set up custom for each venue, and was 360-degree surround... It was the most amazing concert experience of my life, and people have been trying to make you think they're coming close to matching it, with ever larger stage setups over the years... but I'm sure nobody has come close to the myriad of amazing things in this concert. Hell, it costs too damn much! I'm so glad they did this video production! Nobody would believe me otherwise... 😎
I've been listening to this for over 40 years And it always takes me back to my bedroom at 8 years old listening to this song the 1st time when I see a younger generation like this guy appreciating it the same
David rips his heart and soul, serves it directly to ours, deeply out of deepness and leaves us rethinking our existence. This is how the music is supposed to speak to us.
Dave Gilmour is not only my favourite guitarist but also his voice is incredible and often overlooked. He has the most soothing, beautiful singing voice.
50 years ago Pink Floyd were already 200 years ahead of everybody! There is "Music" and there is "Pink Floyd". They brings you somewhere out of your mind!
There's an unseen power in this music that you feel and experience that lifts your soul and takes you up above consciousness. You're on your way brother.
Pink Floyd were the at the forefront of being the best touring band in the world each time they headed out .. They sorced the best sound equipment and the best lighting and effects available to bring the audience nothing they've ever experienced before .. Perfection on the bands behalf was a must . .
The most interesting comment was; "it's like a spirit talking to me". Yes. Having been a musician for 55 years, I feel some musicians and bands are definitely inspired by Spirits. I'll just leave that.......there.
I'm 50 years old and I CAN NOT BELIEVE that for all those years I never gave Pink Floyd a chance. This song is one of the most beautiful I have ever heard, and I listen to A LOT of genres, and it helps that I am musically educated.
You had me laughing out loud. This performance and the whole show is worth checking out. Have a party with a projector and have a blast! Everything they perform is top notch.
My friend, what a great reaction. You could really tell that you weren’t just ‘listening’ to it; you were truly HEARING it, FEELING it. I loved watching. Legend has it that Dave Guilmore (the lead guitarist AND singer) doesn’t plug his electric guitar into an Amplifier; he plugs it into his SOUL…. Btw, Dave Guilmore was born and grew up literally 5 minutes from where I live, here in the UK! Not that I ever knew him or anything, sadly… Much respect and peace, from ‘Across the Pond’!! 👍🇬🇧🇺🇸🍻
It was May 1st, 1994. The Division Bell Tour at Legion Field. I was there. I was 16 years old. It was an experience like no other. I am so grateful to have that memory.
I was at this concert and it was beyond anything you can imagine. This was life altering, it was total immersion. Eighteen years later triggers (emotions, smells, sights) still take me back to this night. Anyone who missed this missed a epiphany in their life, a life changing event.
I was there and the sad thing is that unless you were there you cannot experience it through their Olympic stadium size quadraphonic sound system. Another level.
That solo never gets old. That last high note he holds before the song ends is like a silky smooth sonic bit of wizardry. But hey, Pink Floyd amirite? :)
I'm 52 and have been blessed to see many a fine gig but six nights in a row at these Earls Court , London concerts trumps all of the others. It's cool man to see you get the feelings , they never go away. All the best from Scotland.
I was fortunate to see this concert and YES it is a whole mind experience. They are a category all their own with their music written by them. The boy bands with auto tune and put together by producers will never be able to touch these legends. Now check out "Run like Hell", "Sorrow" and "one of these days" all from "pulse"
I am 86 years old and have been a fan for at least 40years Even now, when my Wife is out for at least 2 hours I close the shutters turn up the volume light one up and enjoy Pulse for perhaps the 100th time. David Gilmore is my God
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Great reaction , loved it !! NEW SUB !! Now if you want do ; " THE GREAT GIG IN THE SKY " from the same concert dude , You gonna spaz !! peace
Can you imagine young dude back in the day,I was a teen and hadThe Beatles, Zeppelin, Floyd, Yes, The Who! All coming at me at the same time!!! I am so blessed and now you are too!
Man; whatever genre of music you like, if you don't at least appreciate the musicianship of this then you have no soul
Can we give this man some love for not pausing the video during the guitar solo? Just sat back and enjoyed it, phenomenal reaction!❤️
Definitely!
Totally on point. Love this song so much I've watched a half dozen reaction videos (I am old, was actually AT this concert). Worst sin on YT reaction videos? Interrupting possible the best live guitar solo of the 20th century. Giving this dude big props - he just let himself get carried away by the cascading music.
Exactly!
Nothing....but love!!!
Word.
That not just a guitar solo...that's THE guitar solo!
It is indeed the guitar solo of all solos....
The MOTHER of all guitar solos...
When I watch reaction videos to this masterpiece and they lose it at the first guitar solo, I’m like “Dude, you have NO idea what you’re heading into” ❤️
You do not listen to Pink Floyd, you experience it.
And you experience album by album, and that’s the best part
Great way to put it...
It helps to start at the beginning and listen to the story. True, individual songs are classics but they progress the story.
I believe pretty much everything after Dark Side was a concept album.
Yep, and I've experienced vem since Point me to the Sky on John Peel radio show
David Gilmour does not simply play the guitar. He tells a story with it.
He makes it sing.
I agree
There are so many guitar legends out there , some of them past away, some of them are still around. David Gilmores style of playing will never be copied,never ever.
There are so many guitar legends out there , some of them past away, some of them are still around. David Gilmores style of playing will never be copied,never ever.
He sings with it. And he's also a good singer (especially harmonising with Rick Wright). Want to feel jealous? He also plays keyboards and drums on other people's records.
Within the last 3 minutes, there is point, where your brain tells you "Stop, I can't take it anymore" .But your soul is forcing you, to continue. Thanks for that special moment in your reaction. You felt it. Thumbs up
Well said bro.
Pink Floyd isn’t a band or artists or even just music, it’s a whole vibe in itself 💖💖
So well put.
You are the woman for me Wendy
The "pink floyd" is bigger than all of us.
It’s lovely to see successive generations finding Pink Floyd. They are timeless. Trust me, it never gets old.
This IS the greatest solo of all time. It could go on for another 10 or 15 minutes & it still wouldn't be too long.
I'm 44 and I heard them when I was a kid. They just magically touched me.
I'm 53 now i remember running round in the school playground singing "Another Brick In The Wall". For some strange reason the anti school sentiment struck a chord with 9 year old me lol.
Pink Floyd is just at another level perfection personified!!
I saw this same show in N.Y. 1994. The concert brochure said the stage is 120 feet wide. It takes a crew of 60 technicians three days to set up the entire lights and all. The concert schedule required that there had to be three entire crews to keep up. They leap froged each other for 92 shows with 20 Trucks per crew and a total staff of 195. The tour cost the promoters $98.MILLION to put on, but the total profit was $260 MILLION…
I have seen Pink Floyd 4 times. Nick Mason’s drumming is incredible and matches Gilmour’s guitar emotions while Richard Wright takes us on a Magic Carpet Ride of tones that form the foundation of it all.
I met David Gilmour in 1984 back stage at a concert in Hollywood Calif. He gave me 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 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, and I know all the great ones.
The combination of Gilmour's soulful guitar, Wright's musical environments, Mason's innovative, precise and well-tailored drumming, and Waters' amazing lyrics was a magic that I fear may never come again.
Seems like I've read this comment before on another reaction vid, congrats bud lucky lucky you, the best I've done was to get to Earl's Court for this concert but nothing like you, I do have a friend who goes to everything he can here in the UK and he even hitched over to Berlin for Roger Waters and the Wall when he did his massive concert, he has met all of the band members and has even had a lengthy conversation with SYD's sister Rosemary who he found himself sitting beside at some performance ( front row) lucky so and so.
I’m so glad you enjoyed this. It’s one of the greatest rock performances of all time. It’s a very important song to rock fans.
Pink Floyd is life changing music!
Music unites us! We are together through the tunes!!
just touches your soul
David's voice is haunting. His solos are soul lifting.
Consider yourself blessed for hearing this guitar solo.
Welcome my friend to the folks who understands Pink Floyd.
I was able to see Pink Floyd twice. Tampa Fl....Momentary Lapse of Reason....Clemson Sc....Division Bell.....Awesome shows!
Pink Floyd. Dave’s guitar and vocal work, Rogers lyrics and bass, Rick’s keyboards, Nick’s drums. Legendary.
We hold classical musicians like Beethoven, Mozart etc in high esteem. Pink Floyd should be addressed in the same fashion.
Don't worry, Beethoven would be highly pleased to hear where Pink Floyd has gone.
David Gilmore is a legend!
Gilmour
Gilmour
Third time lucky? Gilmour.
A third is quite something, but a FOURTH? Sheeeesh. Gilmour
G I L M O U R - How can you be a massive fan of someone and NOT know how to spell their name? I suppose you like The Beetles too, do you?
I LOVE watching younger generations dig on what I grew up on. Talent is talent, and speaks to everyone, regardless of genre. People need to experience music from all over the spectrum THAT is a diversity that make us strong.
I’m new here just stumbled on your reaction. See it was 2 years ago. Hope fully you have seen the other songs played at this same concert. High Hopes Sorrow. Learn to Fly. Great gig in the sky and a few more. All are over the top outstanding mesmerizing performances you won’t forget. And it all happened almost 30 years ago. Amazing !
Your feeling it right where you're supposed to feel it.
All Pink Floyd is magical!
David Gilmour is a highly underrated singer. And one of the greatest guitar players ever.
you can't rate this man... that's not possible
This is where the degradation of today’s music becomes so painfully obvious.
yep if you havent hear d of a band called Nightwish chek out Ghost Love Score Live at Wacken 2013 They certainly can bring it
Find more music. There are diamonds in the mountains. You just have to look.👀😌
@@carebear1143 Oh yeah Nightwish is such a diamond
Oh I know they’re out there. But you have to really look. Whereas this was “mainstream” back then
There are some pretty impressive bands out there now. Mostly in the metal genres. Can’t say the same for popular music.
Welcome to the machine my friend.....
Haze, you often say 'Hold Up' and you are 100% correct. This solo performance will HOLD UP as the best live performance known to man!!
“Sorrow”…”One of These Days”…anything from this concert! 🔥🎶🔥
Do Shine on Crazy Diamond, Time, Wish You Were Here 🌻
The genius of Pink Floyd is unmatched. They are a genre all to their own. Check out Sorrow and High Hopes from this concert. Another "live perfection" performance is Led Zeppelin's Celebration Day performance of "Kashmir".
BTW. That's not just "what you call a solo"...that's what you call the greatest solo of all time by the GOAT guitarist--Gilmour!
Sorrow and One of These Days from this concert really blow my socks off.
Run like Hell .
Absolutely agree!
Pink Floyd...........Now there's rabbit hole
You’re not tripping! His voice is like silk. Still is to this day!
The second solo of this song is mankind's greatest achievement. It's not even a solo, it's four minutes in which the listener ascends to heaven. It's absolutely soul piercing
You just witnessed 3 members of Pink Floyd from the 1960’s put on a spectacular performance. Their 1994 light show technology probably crushes anything from 2021.
Pink Floyd is otherworldly. They take you to another place and time when you hear them. Truly one of the best live performances I've ever seen. React to more Pink Floyd, please!
When you are comfortably numb is the best time to hear that incredible underrated guitar solo. Love the Floyd.
Still one of the greatest live performances of this lifetime. You won't ever see a band like this again. They were unique and spectacular. The talent in this band was beyond human and they poured it all out in all of their live shows.
I'm a beatles fan through and through but this song is the best live performance I have ever seen. Well done Dave Gilmour, (Singer and Guitar player).
PF used the same studio as the Beatles when they recorded Abbey Road.
Check out the whole concert you will put beatles #2
Beatles? No, thanks! No match with Pink Floyd!
Pink Floyd is timeless music and will never die.
Run like Hell from the same concert is quite brilliant
The whole damn thing is...
"One of These Days" is sick!
Like I said, he needs to just watch the entire thing and break it up into multiple reaction videos.
Run Like Hell live from Pompei in 2016 is even better.
When you listen to a David Gilmour solo, you are hearing the pure language of his soul pour out through his guitar, and it is powerful, and beyond beautiful.
I saw them live in Sydney Australia in 1985, best concert of all time, blew my mind. Love from Australia.
Saw this in Vancouver '94.
Sat right next to soundboard (halfway back), and the mirror ball opened up right above my head.
I've seen over 600 concerts since '73.
This concert is in my Top 5 of all time.
I was at that show too! Saw both shows. My favorite band since 75. I've seen them 5 times, including the Wall Tour. Bought my first ever music album which was Dark Side of the Moon when I was 8 in 75. Very cool you were next to the mirror ball!
Great reaction! i been listening to this song for over 50 years and it still brings me to tears.
totally feel that
That's DAVID GILMORE, and yes, it's his pure voice that tells the story as his guitar takes you to the magical places you haven't imagined yet.
#GreatestGuitarSolo 👊🏻❤
David Gilmour's solos are my daily meditation. Seriously... Welcome to the show.
Love this video man. Great!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Now damnit, this is a reaction of the year candidate!! Dude, such a great reaction of the whole Pulse experience, enjoying both sight and sound!! And your comments on David’s voice is spot on!! Most comment on his ethereal guitar playing, but that voice, it’s truly the voice you want to hear whilst breathing your last breaths!!
Made my day Brotha!!
Magical.
If you weren't trippin' before, you are after THAT! Thank you!
That solo brings tears to my eyes every time and I've heard it many, many, many times in decades.
Brother, I grew up with this. I remember exactly when I got the double album "The Wall" for my birthday. I was 15 years old and already knew "Dark Side of the Moon" and "Wish You Were Here" and "Animals" - I've been listening to them with my older cousin since I was ten. But this was really MY first own album. Cover of a white wall with a black inscription and inside a fascinating drawing of handwritten texts - Oooh. From then on, I listened to it over and over and over ... I was like a dream! I still have it - I don't play it anymore but I'll never give it up and I will die with it. Syd Barrett, Roger Waters, Nick Mason, Rick Wright and David Gilmour changed my life - and I'm certainly not alone. I'm happy and thank God I met them.
If you like David Gilmour's guitar art, listen to Pulse's "Sorrow" or "Coming Back To Life" or "High Hopes" concert (DG plays steel guitar here) or anything - you'll never go crazy! But my biggest favorite is "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" from the album "Wish You Were Here" - it's an absolute musical gem!
When you started talking about his voice I was thinking… wait til you hear his solo at the end.
Yes. The guitar player is also the singer and his name is David Gilmour.
Classic Floyd. At a PF concert there are no bad seats. They make every part of the arena a part of the show. They will always be the kings of the stage. Great reaction!
great song.
the unique part of Pink Floyds music is that no matter what mood you're in, Pink Floyd always works. Great reaction man keep it up
That was Mr. David Gilmour. He is one of the most emotive guitarists of all time.
I love your soul and enthusiasm, don't ever change that.
Love watching first reactions to the greatest live guitar solo ever.
The anthem of the emoitionally RELAXED
Yes he was singing and killing it on the guitar. Pink F doesn't disappoint ever. And I love your reactions.
There are bands, then there is Pink Floyd, there are singers then there is David gilmour, the entire package is more than the sum of anything you've ever experienced!
You are right and your assessment that it is magical, Pink Floyd gently takes your soul out of your body and places it on a cloud, and when you hear their music you just float away, your soul just dances from cloud to cloud with each note played that is the magic of Pink Floyd.
The best guitar solo ever from the best band in history. Pink Floyd send more people to space than NASA
No one plays guitar quite like David Gilmour. The emotion, feel, and expressiveness of Gilmour is unmatched by any other Rock guitarist imo. I've been a Pink Floyd fan since the release of their 'Dark Side of the Moon' album in 1973, I was 17 years old att.
Pink Floyd was/is a Rock band formed in London in 1965. They have sold more albums than any other band in history, (450 million!), except for The Beatles, who are #1 at over 600 million albums.
If you love guitar solos there's more from Gilmour, from this Pulse concert. like 'Sorrow', 'High Hopes', Learning to Fly', and many more just from that show.
So extremely true
High hopes are my favorite ❤️
My first wife was at this very concert. She got to go to pink floyd twice.
David's voice is a fine instrument ably wielded, then there's that guitar.......perfection. The closing guitar solo has been called the best ever by many.
I could talk for quite awhile on all of the amazing things that took place during that concert.
The sound, the lights, the props... and more props... every song uses new props
The sound system was set up custom for each venue, and was 360-degree surround...
It was the most amazing concert experience of my life, and people have been trying to make you think they're coming close to matching it, with ever larger stage setups over the years... but I'm sure nobody has come close to the myriad of amazing things in this concert.
Hell, it costs too damn much!
I'm so glad they did this video production! Nobody would believe me otherwise... 😎
Solo for your Soul!
First time I ever sparked up my bro handed me the headphones and said listen to this
I've been listening to this for over 40 years And it always takes me back to my bedroom at 8 years old listening to this song the 1st time when I see a younger generation like this guy appreciating it the same
The word you are looking for his voice is: ethereal, otherworldly. 🚀🛸🌍. Saw them in Denver in 1994, best concert I have seen.
David rips his heart and soul, serves it directly to ours, deeply out of deepness and leaves us rethinking our existence. This is how the music is supposed to speak to us.
You're a blast to watch, dude...welcome to my world, back in the day...63-year-old grandpa, absolutely my favorite song of all time!!!
Dave Gilmour is not only my favourite guitarist but also his voice is incredible and often overlooked. He has the most soothing, beautiful singing voice.
50 years ago Pink Floyd were already 200 years ahead of everybody!
There is "Music" and there is "Pink Floyd". They brings you somewhere out of your mind!
There's an unseen power in this music that you feel and experience that lifts your soul and takes you up above consciousness. You're on your way brother.
Pink Floyd were the at the forefront of being the best touring band in the world each time they headed out .. They sorced the best sound equipment and the best lighting and effects available to bring the audience nothing they've ever experienced before .. Perfection on the bands behalf was a must . .
It takes you on a real mind blowing trip. That is how their music is. Soul experience
The most interesting comment was; "it's like a spirit talking to me". Yes. Having been a musician for 55 years, I feel some musicians and bands are definitely inspired by Spirits. I'll just leave that.......there.
SHould've been there, dude. It was electrifying.
I'm 50 years old and I CAN NOT BELIEVE that for all those years I never gave Pink Floyd a chance. This song is one of the most beautiful I have ever heard, and I listen to A LOT of genres, and it helps that I am musically educated.
HazeBruv Great Reaction. David Gilmour On the guitar and also his vocals.😀👍❤️✌️🌼
You had me laughing out loud. This performance and the whole show is worth checking out. Have a party with a projector and have a blast! Everything they perform is top notch.
Love the look into the camera with a pause … at the end…. You are hysterical. Love it!
Pink Floyd: touching souls for over 50 years now...
My friend, what a great reaction. You could really tell that you weren’t just ‘listening’ to it; you were truly HEARING it, FEELING it. I loved watching.
Legend has it that Dave Guilmore (the lead guitarist AND singer) doesn’t plug his electric guitar into an Amplifier; he plugs it into his SOUL….
Btw, Dave Guilmore was born and grew up literally 5 minutes from where I live, here in the UK! Not that I ever knew him or anything, sadly…
Much respect and peace, from ‘Across the Pond’!! 👍🇬🇧🇺🇸🍻
Saw it live in Birmingham,Al at Legion Field in ‘93. It was one of the greatest experiences of my life.
It was May 1st, 1994. The Division Bell Tour at Legion Field. I was there. I was 16 years old. It was an experience like no other. I am so grateful to have that memory.
Great reaction! I’m glad you enjoyed it. I never get tired of this performance. Talent is off the charts. The light show is fantastic too.
I saw Floyd once a long time ago. Their show is an experience for sure.
I was at this concert and it was beyond anything you can imagine. This was life altering, it was total immersion. Eighteen years later triggers (emotions, smells, sights) still take me back to this night. Anyone who missed this missed a epiphany in their life, a life changing event.
This is my FAVORITE Pink Floyd song EVER!
Had the pleasure of seeing them twice during the Wall tour in the early early 80’s. I haven’t been the same since
I was there and the sad thing is that unless you were there you cannot experience it through their Olympic stadium size quadraphonic sound system. Another level.
That solo never gets old. That last high note he holds before the song ends is like a silky smooth sonic bit of wizardry. But hey, Pink Floyd amirite? :)
I'm 52 and have been blessed to see many a fine gig but six nights in a row at these Earls Court , London concerts trumps all of the others. It's cool man to see you get the feelings , they never go away. All the best from Scotland.
I was fortunate to see this concert and YES it is a whole mind experience. They are a category all their own with their music written by them. The boy bands with auto tune and put together by producers will never be able to touch these legends. Now check out "Run like Hell", "Sorrow" and "one of these days" all from "pulse"
I am 86 years old and have
been a fan for at least 40years
Even now, when my Wife is out for at least 2 hours I close the shutters turn up the volume
light one up and enjoy Pulse for perhaps the 100th time.
David Gilmore is my God
When David Gilmore’s guitar sings the 2nd half of the song 🔥