I think you are absolutely correct, and dark side of the moon is the beginning of things as we know it then the wall, it’s a historical record! And waiting for the worms, those who love life more... the Bible translated word by word into Hebrew and Greek would astonish people. “it’s a battle of words or haven’t you heard the poster bearer cried’”cause you know sometimes words have two meanings “ musical notes with a high voice and a middle voice and a low voice. Father Son Holy Spirit. “ it has seemed good to us, with the reed for a tongue and with ink for lips, to inform thee briefly concerning God’s dispensation in the two words “. Book of the Bee thank you for your consideration
@d R Actually, listen carefully to the words and who is singing them. Gilmour singing the first verses, and Waters singing the final verses. This song was them basically having an argument to music.
@d R start at the beginning, and then after “You’ll get the chance to put the knife in” (sung by Gilmour), jump ahead to the 12:15 point and listen to what Waters is saying (as if he’s talking TO Gilmour, or the manager).
The Pigs are the rulers, and the ones doing most of the evil in the world, yet when the Sheep finally have their socialist revolution, it's the Dogs they tear down, not the Pigs. Funny how that worked out.
I love this song. Im a dog for sure. But this song is catching up to me at 43years old... makes me wanna change the young me.... cuz its more or less my lifes true story at this point
You got that right. Sheep and I have a bunch around me. This song really applies to what is going on in my life I can't wait to get away from all these sheep.They are all owned.
You think the song , set the controls for the heart of the sun, or several species of small fury animals gathered together in a cave and grooving with a pick are based in reality. You think you're complimenting them but in my opinion you're not. You're basically saying they're not capable of singing nonsense and I assure you they can. I think Rodger waters is a man who has the ability to write lyrics about reality and the most beautifully worded bullshit. You sell him short by saying what you said. He can write it all I think
I feel sorry for those people, who just know another brick in the wall by pink floyd. Not that it's a bad song but this one is just on another level in my opinion.
Yea man this song stumbled on to me at the age of 20 when I felt like i was getting a different perception on how life really is, who is successful in life and who is not, more in depth on the concept but this world is dark and i think this song just played randomly and it made me realize, i don’t listen to other pink floyd albums enough , truly remarkable.
Who was born in a house full of pain? Who was trained not to spit in the fan? Who was told what to do by the man? Who was broken by trained personnel? Who was fitted with collar and chain? Who was given a pat on the back? Who was breaking away from the pack? Who was only a stranger at home? Who was ground down in the end? Who was found dead on the phone? Who was dragged down by the stone?
bandittorevell1 their best ,period! People can say all they want about Comfortably Numb,Hey You,Money,etc..Dogs, Sheep, and Welcome to the Machine are their top 3 ..
Remember hearing an interview w/ Gilmour when this LP came out. The guy asked him if he thought it was really like a Roger Waters LP. Gilmour replied "I wrote all the music on Dogs." he shut that guy up.
The dog barks using a Vocoder, which creates the sound into synthesizer chords, and then ran through a Leslie (rotating) speaker is a sign of a true master. Some of Gilmour's best guitar solo work,too. Genius.
@@FeelingShred I've heard this song for years and didn't realize there were dog barks until years ago when I was really high and realized, hey that's a dog barking! And you can hear the master whistling to the dog too!
Me too, I saw them in 1978 (not sure, the 70s were real good ) at Anaheim Stadium in Anaheim California. They were on tour promoting the album Animals.That experience made me a "Floydy" for life. Now at sixty It sounds even better, (if thats at all possible) Thanks for the "blast from the past" Sergy Kochmar !! YOU MADE AN OLD ROCK AND ROLLER VERY HAPPY !!
After learning my mother is a terrible parasitic woman and found out her life is a lie, this song came at a good time. Blood doesn't mean a thing in a broken home. Treasure the bonds you make. They could be gone tomorrow.
So sorry to hear...but, you are clearly aware and on your way to true healing as you can accept the truth as it really is; not protecting the comfortable myths that holds back good growth. God bless you and yours!
Cutting ties is only the first step. Your brain will try pulling all kinds of tricks on you to make you believe that the "comfortable past" is what you need to run back to. I wish you have the mental strength to endure this and realize it's a lie. Some people waste their entire lives in that GARBAGE
@@FeelingShred Though I talk to her occasionally I don't stress how little we speak, I focus on myself and my child and my life rather than worry about hers. I've learned a lot of knowledge regarding evils in this world and I still reach out occasionally to inform her of the truth
In today’s Muzak world a band like Pink Floyd would have never got to this stage because artists are not allowed to develop,,just made money right away,, And if you listen to the lyrics in this song the current state of the world is reflected perfectly in this song,,that was created in the 70s,,,,,one of the best overlooked Pink Floyd albums right here,,
Pink Floyd the only band I repeatedly over the decades come back to constantly to listen to and every time I do I come away with something new. Pure bliss and very thought provoking.
At a party I was given 30 mins to play music I wanted- and I told them I only have like 3 songs. They told me it's because I listen to Pink Floyd. So now I prefer to have a song limit instead of time limit.
And when you loose control, you'll reap the harvest you have sown And as the fear grows, the bad blood slows and turns to stone And it's too late to lose the weight you used to need to throw around So have a good drown, as you go down, all alone Dragged down by the stone
Wow.... the more I read the lyrics to this song and the first time I listened to it a while back, I can't help but to think that David Gilmour became the disgusting backstabbing opportunistic Dog that the lyrics talk about... Was it Roger who wrote all the lyrics to this? Not claiming to be intentional, just saying that Gilmour wouldn't open himself that much on lyrics that way... this stuff is nuts
"Animals " and "Wish you Were Here" was the pinnacle of the Progressive Rock movement, comparable in context to the First Movement of Beethovens 5th Symphony. The guitar and sax solos on "Shine on You Crazy Diamond" are masterclasses in Progressive Rock soloing. The wordless vocals on the song "The Great Gig in the Sky" on The Dark Side of the Moon by Clare Torry, which went uncredited for far too long, is easily comparable in technical brilliance to say Maria Callas performance of Bizet's 'Carmen' Habanera, in Hamburg in 1962. The music Pink Floyd wrote in the late 2oth century will be the classical music of the 22nd century.
the most sad too, because you just gave victory to the enemy living like that... these kinds of people that say things like "I'm just going to live in this city for 2 more years until I can afford a plot of land, then I'm out of here"... YOU ARE PART OF THE PROBLEM
@@FeelingShred I'm gonna need you to elaborate on your point. Because it comes off as blaming the little guy for problems they can't change, instead of the monsters running our world into the ground.
I'm just talking in general, not directly to the person himself, whatever... The thing is: are we simply going to hand over our world to these demonic beings? No fucking way! We can't give up territory that easily. Each territory that we leave behind is territory that we can't ever get back later on. Not only in terms of physical territory, but culture, intellectual and for example workers' rights, etc. Every little brick counts in this fucking war.
More than 35 years passed from the first time I listened this masterpiece and the emotion is still the same today. Great music keep you stuck to the real soul of yourself.
I watched them do this live for the first time in the late 1970s at a pop festival, i was 20 years old. It was amazing, it blew out minds. The totally rocked the place. 45 years later, all of Floyds music still rocks. This was the music of my Youth, im so pleased to say.
One of the most underrated songs and albums. I was 9-10 when the song was released. I remember that it was pretty popular but probably for only a week or two. Never understood or probably cared about the lyrics until I heard it again for the first time around 2001 since I hearing it in 1977 or whenever I last heard it. Getting up early in the morning and getting the bus several times really made me consider the lyrics when I listened to the song on the fist iPod that Apple released. I promised myself that I wouldn't be the guy in that song.
You got to be crazy, gotta have a real need Got to sleep on your toes, and when you're on the street Got to be able to pick out the easy meat with your eyes closed Then moving in silently down wind and out of sight You got to strike when the moment is right, without thinking And after a while you can work on points for style Like the club tie and a firm handshake A certain look in the eye and an easy smile You have to be trusted by the people that you lie to So that when they turn their backs on you You'll get the chance to put the knife in You gotta keep one eye looking over your shoulder You know it's gonna get harder harder and harder as you get older Yeah, and in the end, you'll pack up and fly down south Hide your head in the sand Just another sad old man All alone and dying of cancer And when you lose control you'll reap the harvest you have sown And as the fear grows the bad blood slows and turns to stone And it's too late to loose the weight you used to need to throw around So have a good drown as you go down all alone Dragged down by the stone Gotta admit that I'm a little bit confused Sometimes it seems to me as if I'm just being used Gotta stay awake gotta try and shake off this creeping malaise If I don't stand my own ground, how can I find my way out of this maze? Deaf, dumb and blind, you just keep on pretending That everyone's expendable and no one has a real friend And it seems to you the thing to do would be to isolate the winner And everything's done under the sun And you believe at heart everyone's a killer Who was born in a house full of pain? Who was trained not to spit in the fan? Who was told what to do by the man? Who was broken by trained personel? Who was fitted with colar and chain? Who was given a pat on the back? Who was breaking away from the pack? Who was only a stranger at home? Who was ground down in the end? Who was found dead on the phone? Who was dragged down by the stone? Who was dragged down by the stone?
Wow.... the more I read the lyrics to this song and the first time I listened to it a while back, I can't help but to think that David Gilmour became the disgusting backstabbing opportunistic Dog that the lyrics talk about... Was it Roger who wrote all the lyrics to this? Not claiming to be intentional, just saying that Gilmour wouldn't open himself that much on lyrics that way... this stuff is nuts
@@FeelingShred Roger Waters is a genius. I dont like The Division Bell album by Pink Floyd. Roger Waters, who left Pink Floyd in 1985, dismissed The Division Bell as “Just rubbish nonsense from beginning to end.”
Some possible references from "The Wall" Album. Nobody Home: When I'm a good dog, they sometimes throw me a bone in Hey you: Hey you, would you help me to carry the stone?
Listen, kid, Im 70, I was there at the time. Pink Floyd was the greatest progressive rock band that existed. They literally defined and led the genre. Some of the solos and instrumental duets on these albums are the finest examples of Prog Rock ever written. The wordless vocal solo by Clare Torry on DSOTM is comparable technically to Maria Callas's performance of Bizets Habanera from Carmen, in Berlin in 1962. There is no doubt , for different reasons the three most influential, most technically excellent bands of the Golden Age of Rock and Pop 1950-2000 were the Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Pink Floyd. And I know, this was the Music of my Youth.
I remember when this was released and everyone was lining up to buy it. One fellow said he couldn't get into it and the rest of us said, " this music will haunt you forever, if you fully listen you will never forget it."
That’s such a spot on statement. A lot of people didn’t really get it, and the message that it has is more true today than it ever was. I think it is some of their best work. Like you said…if you really listen to it, it is unforgettable.
It was a very dark album and not exactly a party favorite for the masses who just wanted to skim the surface of popularity. They moved on to platform shoes and disco soon enough and avoided any self-analysis along the way.
Loved this album when I was 18 ish ..truth is I'm living this song for real at 53. I shoulda took heed to its meaning way back then. But I didnt ..so I'm going down with the stone. On a good note at least I'm going down with them on my mind. Love floyd ..so much truth to there music. All ya newbies take heed to there music. But more importantly there words.
You’re never done, not until you’re dead. Anyone can make a change, it only takes you choosing it. Dig deep. Be the person you wanted to be. Rise above.
I had have the same experience. But I see it that I had been warned about the power structure and so now it's not so shocking to fully accept what I am, and we are all experiencing before our very eyes.
Was in high school when Wish You Were Here was released. I remember smoking some great weed and listening to Shine On over and over again and smiling. Then Animals came out. Was the only album that ever made me smile, cry and become shit scared at the same time ! 12:15 - 12:45....my senior yearbook quote.
CountOrlok Sorry to hear it. To not be the dog Waters wrote about does not make you a sheep. It just means you are not an opportunistic asshole. Destined to be the sad old man all alone dying of cancer.
@@brendanc.8019 unfortunately things don't always turn out like that. on the contrary, many of the opportunistic assholes don't end up being the sad old men all alone. sometimes it's the good ones to weak for this world. that's a much darker subject though...
@@FelipeAlves-lz6pv so you're the disgusting dog in this song, you're admitting that? Or are you just saying you're a version of a dog that's not that bad.
O final desta música é fantasticamente apoteótico!!! E o solo de guitarra, entre 3:31 e 4:47, me lembra a realização de um sonho!!! A primeira vez que escutei essa música, me imaginei voando um planador, enquanto escutava esse solo de guitarra !!! Em 1984, tornei esse meu sonho realidade, voando um planador Blanik, enquanto escutava o David Gilmour, num walkman, solando essa parte da música!!! Nunca me esqueci desse momento!!!
I've always felt strongly that this album should be held I the highest of artistic regard. Like a Masterpiece on par with the Thinker, Beethoven's 5, , David, the Mona Lisa, 1812;Overture, The Wall, The Last Supper, Quadrophenia , the Roman COliseum, etc you get the picture. I'm not the biggest art buff by a long shot. But I know this is timeless art right here. Masterpiece.
Who else here remembers hearing that guitar solo for the first time? I remember standing still. Taken by loads of emotion. I wanted to shake Dave's hand.
04:54 This part of the song (with the dogs barking) provided one of the funnier moments in the all-too-brief run of "WKRP in Cincinnati". Arthur Carlson walks into the studio while a half-zonked Dr. Johnny Fever, lying back in his chair, has this song going on the turntable. The Big Guy says, "Do...Do I hear...dogs BARKING on this?" Johnny's response: "I do". :)
That is actually ONE of my favourite parts. My all time favourite part is the dogs barking, but those notes at(620) 6:17 just destroy my brain in a good way. 🤯
I was born in the 80's. I grew up with pink. Thanks to my mother..it's always been a staple in our life, yet it did not stop weight of the stone. Such is life.
A few minutes before 2024 and this song is making me cry so SO much. It's amazing when a song can make You feel such intense feelings. This is pure art
Mason, Waters and Gilmour are such living treasures, I worry because I can't find a way to express what their music has meant to me, while they are still here. I desperately wish I could tell the 3 of them in Person, and I fear that will never happen. Thank You, indeed, Mr. Mason, Mr. Waters, and Mr. Gilmour, for the background music of my life!
@@shaunsmith1825I didn't mean to exclude Richard I simply was stating that I wish there was a way that I could talk to the three remaining living members of the band and tell them what a profound experience I had with The Wall, and my father when I was 16 in 1980 when the album came out it got me closer to my WWII combat decorated father, and I honestly believe it's helped to change the course of my life the album means a lot to me in the band means a lot to me and I wish I could talk to these three guys who are left and let them know how much I appreciate it and them. I wish Richard was also around to thank, but he passed in 2008.
Deaf,dumb and blind.....this is such an incredible song probably my favorite pink Floyd song.... even though I don't like to say that cause I love so much of there music.......love it all...
One of the most insightful songs ever written and in the just another sad old old man all alone and dying of cancer wow floyd been telling it for decades treat people right get a family love and be loved the choice is yours boom .... and when you lose control you will rep the harvest you have sown ,,,
A partr from the great and the meaning of the contents of this great album, the sensibiliy of the song it is a powerful way to fly and booster your senses due to the great performance of the instruments, besides the powerful of the voices. No ones compares with you in your style PINK FLOYD.
I sometimes watch these lyric videos just to read the enabled comment sections. Thank you for providing 5 years' worth of others incites for me to scroll through 😎
I have had partial insomnia for a long time and every night i used to lay awake on my bed trying as hard as i can to fall asleep, but the harder i tried the more i was unable to sleep ever since I stumbled upon PF i just stopped trying, just going with the flow blasting their songs in my ears and it feels fucking amazing
I was last Feb in Madrid, attending Roger Waters' This is not a Drill concert. Absolute hero he is! Never seen and heard anything like that. Brilliant 😊
This song is fucking goood!! Used to listen to this every Thanksgiving/Christmas time with my buddy when we were 14 or 15. We used to get nice and jam this. I love how it changes pace at 11:38.
For me, the best songs from Pink Floyd are: 1 - Dogs 2 - Any Colour You Like (Live at Brighton) 3 - Echoes (Live at Pompeii) 4 - Comfortably Numb (Pulse) 5 - Young Lust 6 - Careful With That Axe Eugene 7 - What Do You Want From Me 8 - Sorrow 9 - High Hopes 10 - Wot's... Uh The Deal
The pig flying over the factory was an actual helium inflated pig that broke loose and was flying 20-25 thousand feet in the air, airports in Britain had to be closed and I think the band's manager was arrested.. lol
6:30-6:50 I remember dropping some acid in high school and listening to this song. When that solo played at the end... I remember shedding a tear. Shit was bootyful. I remember it like it was yesterday lol this was 15 years ago. Lol
Roger and Dave were only 34 and 31 years old… but they captured us old men’s (around in 60-70s years old men’s) feelings so accurately… No wonder they were some sort of geniuses….
Bought this album at the tender age of 14 in 1978 , felt like i was hearing an epic novel of sorts. Taking even a young, inexperienced mind on a trip never forgotten. I always come back to Dogs .
Mr. Carlson: "Do I hear Dogs barking on that thing?" Johnny Feaver: "I do!" Mr. Carlson: "Good aren't they?" It's the music of the time that made WKRP In Cincinnati so good. And a lot of artists owe their existence to the show. It''s because of the music and the actors who made the show so great, that I can never see a reboot of the show ever happening. It won't have the same drug fueled lightning in a bottle that it had in the 70's.
I think we finally have a generation of Americans who understand that Pink Floyd told the truth, hence the "Great Resignation" of 2021.
I think you are absolutely correct, and dark side of the moon is the beginning of things as we know it then the wall, it’s a historical record! And waiting for the worms, those who love life more... the Bible translated word by word into Hebrew and Greek would astonish people. “it’s a battle of words or haven’t you heard the poster bearer cried’”cause you know sometimes words have two meanings “ musical notes with a high voice and a middle voice and a low voice. Father Son Holy Spirit. “ it has seemed good to us, with the reed for a tongue and with ink for lips, to inform thee briefly concerning God’s dispensation in the two words “. Book of the Bee thank you for your consideration
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@@tabathastaples7884 No gods. Pretending does not help us. Blessed are the nonbelievers. Blessed are the Peaceniks.
@d R Actually, listen carefully to the words and who is singing them. Gilmour singing the first verses, and Waters singing the final verses. This song was them basically having an argument to music.
@d R start at the beginning, and then after “You’ll get the chance to put the knife in” (sung by Gilmour), jump ahead to the 12:15 point and listen to what Waters is saying (as if he’s talking TO Gilmour, or the manager).
I can’t think of another band that can have a song that’s 17 minutes long and still leave me wanting more. Brilliant
Right on!
Word…Kevin 🤨
You never want it to stop!
Phish
It can go on a bit over the same chords and patterns.
The people who disliked this song must be Sheep.
The Pigs are the rulers, and the ones doing most of the evil in the world, yet when the Sheep finally have their socialist revolution, it's the Dogs they tear down, not the Pigs. Funny how that worked out.
It was Richard Wright
‘ Bleating and babbling we fell on his neck like a scream.
Wave upon wave of demented avengers
March cheerfully out of obscurity into the dream.
I love this song. Im a dog for sure. But this song is catching up to me at 43years old... makes me wanna change the young me.... cuz its more or less my lifes true story at this point
You got that right. Sheep and I have a bunch around me. This song really applies to what is going on in my life I can't wait to get away from all these sheep.They are all owned.
What I like most in pink floyd is that they get their lyrics from reality and drop them in the most artistic way
You are absolutly right. It's just timeless
My opinion is the same. DO NOT listen to this on a bad trip though.
You think the song , set the controls for the heart of the sun, or several species of small fury animals gathered together in a cave and grooving with a pick are based in reality. You think you're complimenting them but in my opinion you're not. You're basically saying they're not capable of singing nonsense and I assure you they can. I think Rodger waters is a man who has the ability to write lyrics about reality and the most beautifully worded bullshit. You sell him short by saying what you said. He can write it all I think
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I feel sorry for those people, who just know another brick in the wall by pink floyd. Not that it's a bad song but this one is just on another level in my opinion.
Yea man this song stumbled on to me at the age of 20 when I felt like i was getting a different perception on how life really is, who is successful in life and who is not, more in depth on the concept but this world is dark and i think this song just played randomly and it made me realize, i don’t listen to other pink floyd albums enough , truly remarkable.
i feel sorry for those that finally awakened! It's too late!
Even in dark days Cmeth, shine bright and do what you can
@@bennyhill4228 been jamming to this since I was 5 years old I'm 37 now
@@heathervandergriff9401 Blimmey i just got on my BMX Heather They were rather good :D
You tube put a f __king ad in the middle of this song. I am pissed. This was my jam when the album first come out.
You're not lying about that.saw them do this album after it came out in 77.best concert ever.and just as relevant today as it was almost 45 years ago.
Definitely would like to be in arms reach of who ever was in charge of that
Who was born in a house full of pain?
Who was trained not to spit in the fan?
Who was told what to do by the man?
Who was broken by trained personnel?
Who was fitted with collar and chain?
Who was given a pat on the back?
Who was breaking away from the pack?
Who was only a stranger at home?
Who was ground down in the end?
Who was found dead on the phone?
Who was dragged down by the stone?
Pink Floyd is so damn good. As a last resort, I can gladly stick to their music for the rest of my life. They are enough for me.
AGREED!!!!
Lmao...TRULY
Bro same!
one of the best songs of Pink Floyd, of all times
bandittorevell1 their best ,period! People can say all they want about Comfortably Numb,Hey You,Money,etc..Dogs, Sheep, and Welcome to the Machine are their top 3 ..
@@philipriola4610 yes, thinking same about it
My favorite.
It’s too hard to compare Pink Floyd songs with each other. Every freaking song they made is amazing.
agree.
Remember hearing an interview w/ Gilmour when this LP came out. The guy asked him if he thought it was really like a Roger Waters LP. Gilmour replied "I wrote all the music on Dogs." he shut that guy up.
tricorn1776 But it was the only song he sang on the album
The interviewer might be an egoistical prick like Roger but not a genius like Roger.
Gilmour the most underrated guitarist in history.
@@jeffjones2021 not my you and me and a few million others😆
@@jeffjones2021 really? I have always known him to be one of the greatest. I have been to 4 of their concerts and no one can compare.
The dog barks using a Vocoder, which creates the sound into synthesizer chords, and then ran through a Leslie (rotating) speaker is a sign of a true master.
Some of Gilmour's best guitar solo work,too.
Genius.
really well done effect... never really noticed it before
@@FeelingShred I've heard this song for years and didn't realize there were dog barks until years ago when I was really high and realized, hey that's a dog barking! And you can hear the master whistling to the dog too!
Wow...WOW. Thanks for that nugget that just blew my mind. Minds imploding steeeel..decades of listening.
EPIC, Other Level, Iconic GENIUS!
I can't believe I can actually play this whole song on guitar now, NEVER thought that would happen. It's the little things in life, what pleasure....
Try singing it too at the same time .
Awesome yo! I know the feeling 🤘🙌
If you can still play this wonderfull song on guitar could you upload it on your channel. I woul very much like to add my vocal track to it.
Totally agree ✌️😎🪄🔥
I am obsessed by this song!
Wendy Portales * obsessed
Splaty2003 thanks for the correction.
Oddly I always have been.
Me too, I saw them in 1978 (not sure, the 70s were real good ) at Anaheim Stadium in Anaheim California. They were on tour promoting the album Animals.That experience made me a "Floydy" for life. Now at sixty It sounds even better, (if thats at all possible) Thanks for the "blast from the past" Sergy Kochmar !! YOU MADE AN OLD ROCK AND ROLLER VERY HAPPY !!
Literally one of my top 3 songs of all time.
After learning my mother is a terrible parasitic woman and found out her life is a lie, this song came at a good time. Blood doesn't mean a thing in a broken home. Treasure the bonds you make. They could be gone tomorrow.
So sorry to hear...but, you are clearly aware and on your way to true healing as you can accept the truth as it really is; not protecting the comfortable myths that holds back good growth. God bless you and yours!
Cutting ties is only the first step. Your brain will try pulling all kinds of tricks on you to make you believe that the "comfortable past" is what you need to run back to. I wish you have the mental strength to endure this and realize it's a lie. Some people waste their entire lives in that GARBAGE
@@FeelingShred Though I talk to her occasionally I don't stress how little we speak, I focus on myself and my child and my life rather than worry about hers. I've learned a lot of knowledge regarding evils in this world and I still reach out occasionally to inform her of the truth
@@FeelingShred I don't take it too seriously when she or other distant family disagrees with me because at the end they are who they are.
The blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb.
In today’s Muzak world a band like Pink Floyd would have never got to this stage because artists are not allowed to develop,,just made money right away,,
And if you listen to the lyrics in this song the current state of the world is reflected perfectly in this song,,that was created in the 70s,,,,,one of the best overlooked Pink Floyd albums right here,,
One of the best? More like equal to any other album easily
You are so right, here is where you find depth, where people were afforded the time to be the artists who talked to the soul.
Ever listen to TooL
@Hungpa Big man Pretty certain the world is NOT as it should be. The big question for me is; who's "Mary" (in Pigs ?-)
@@jimmielittle4414 one of the Pigs, probably a war pig
Pink Floyd the only band I repeatedly over the decades come back to constantly to listen to and every time I do I come away with something new. Pure bliss and very thought provoking.
Pink Floyds music gives ones brain a serotonin and dopamine boosts.😄
I've heard this song hundreds of times. Today it brought tears to my eyes.
Amen, they’re like musical medicine for our times … when the world is making me miserable, Floyd is the most effective kind of treatment
Used to get smoked up on my ship ( USN '75-76) and listen to this all day while I 'Worked'
David gilmour doesn’t play any notes that aren’t beyond perfect. He could find the fat notes. Truly amazing
At a party I was given 30 mins to play music I wanted- and I told them I only have like 3 songs. They told me it's because I listen to Pink Floyd. So now I prefer to have a song limit instead of time limit.
And when you loose control, you'll reap the harvest you have sown
And as the fear grows, the bad blood slows and turns to stone
And it's too late to lose the weight you used to need to throw around
So have a good drown, as you go down, all alone
Dragged down by the stone
the lyric's ... brilliant.
My favorite part
P
Wow.... the more I read the lyrics to this song and the first time I listened to it a while back, I can't help but to think that David Gilmour became the disgusting backstabbing opportunistic Dog that the lyrics talk about... Was it Roger who wrote all the lyrics to this? Not claiming to be intentional, just saying that Gilmour wouldn't open himself that much on lyrics that way... this stuff is nuts
Just amazing lol absolutely incredible lyrics. They were modern day composers.
One of the greatest guitar solos ever and we get it twice
"Animals " and "Wish you Were Here" was the pinnacle of the Progressive Rock movement, comparable in context to the First Movement of Beethovens 5th Symphony. The guitar and sax solos on "Shine on You Crazy Diamond" are masterclasses in Progressive Rock soloing. The wordless vocals on the song "The Great Gig in the Sky" on The Dark Side of the Moon by Clare Torry, which went uncredited for far too long, is easily comparable in technical brilliance to say Maria Callas performance of Bizet's 'Carmen' Habanera, in Hamburg in 1962. The music Pink Floyd wrote in the late 2oth century will be the classical music of the 22nd century.
Give this man a job writing for a music magazine
"You have to be trusted by the people you lie to"!!! The truest truth youll ever here!!!
So true! Seriously reminds me of Donald Trump
The perfect lie is laced with truth
listened to this song on acid and wow, you guys don't really know how beautifully sad this song is.
You don't need drugs to appreciate the depth of Pink Floyd's music.
@@showalk yes, no needs, but, it's appreciate very well too with it
you need pink floyd to apreciate drugs though
@Paul Kersey alright, calm down, its not a competition
@@drh2 Drugs work perfectly fine on their own....
The most cynical and terrific music of all times
the most sad too, because you just gave victory to the enemy living like that... these kinds of people that say things like "I'm just going to live in this city for 2 more years until I can afford a plot of land, then I'm out of here"... YOU ARE PART OF THE PROBLEM
did nothing to contribute towards making this planet a better place
@@FeelingShred I'm gonna need you to elaborate on your point. Because it comes off as blaming the little guy for problems they can't change, instead of the monsters running our world into the ground.
I'm just talking in general, not directly to the person himself, whatever... The thing is: are we simply going to hand over our world to these demonic beings? No fucking way! We can't give up territory that easily. Each territory that we leave behind is territory that we can't ever get back later on. Not only in terms of physical territory, but culture, intellectual and for example workers' rights, etc. Every little brick counts in this fucking war.
@@ronp2698 Well, it doesn't change much either way, but I imagine you can do more than just isolate yourself
Like they used to say:
“Every dog has its day”
Pink Floyd made an anthem of it.
More than 35 years passed from the first time I listened this masterpiece and the emotion is still the same today. Great music keep you stuck to the real soul of yourself.
I watched them do this live for the first time in the late 1970s at a pop festival, i was 20 years old. It was amazing, it blew out minds. The totally rocked the place. 45 years later, all of Floyds music still rocks. This was the music of my Youth, im so pleased to say.
This album sounds better every time i hear it,year after year,decade after decade
This songs seems like it's about 5 minutes even though it's freakin 17 minutes. Brilliant Pink Floyd!
One of the most underrated songs and albums. I was 9-10 when the song was released. I remember that it was pretty popular but probably for only a week or two. Never understood or probably cared about the lyrics until I heard it again for the first time around 2001 since I hearing it in 1977 or whenever I last heard it. Getting up early in the morning and getting the bus several times really made me consider the lyrics when I listened to the song on the fist iPod that Apple released. I promised myself that I wouldn't be the guy in that song.
You got to be crazy, gotta have a real need
Got to sleep on your toes, and when you're on the street
Got to be able to pick out the easy meat with your eyes closed
Then moving in silently down wind and out of sight
You got to strike when the moment is right, without thinking
And after a while you can work on points for style
Like the club tie and a firm handshake
A certain look in the eye and an easy smile
You have to be trusted by the people that you lie to
So that when they turn their backs on you
You'll get the chance to put the knife in
You gotta keep one eye looking over your shoulder
You know it's gonna get harder harder and harder as you get older
Yeah, and in the end, you'll pack up and fly down south
Hide your head in the sand
Just another sad old man
All alone and dying of cancer
And when you lose control you'll reap the harvest you have sown
And as the fear grows the bad blood slows and turns to stone
And it's too late to loose the weight you used to need to throw around
So have a good drown as you go down all alone
Dragged down by the stone
Gotta admit that I'm a little bit confused
Sometimes it seems to me as if I'm just being used
Gotta stay awake gotta try and shake off this creeping malaise
If I don't stand my own ground, how can I find my way out of this maze?
Deaf, dumb and blind, you just keep on pretending
That everyone's expendable and no one has a real friend
And it seems to you the thing to do would be to isolate the winner
And everything's done under the sun
And you believe at heart everyone's a killer
Who was born in a house full of pain?
Who was trained not to spit in the fan?
Who was told what to do by the man?
Who was broken by trained personel?
Who was fitted with colar and chain?
Who was given a pat on the back?
Who was breaking away from the pack?
Who was only a stranger at home?
Who was ground down in the end?
Who was found dead on the phone?
Who was dragged down by the stone?
Who was dragged down by the stone?
Wow.... the more I read the lyrics to this song and the first time I listened to it a while back, I can't help but to think that David Gilmour became the disgusting backstabbing opportunistic Dog that the lyrics talk about... Was it Roger who wrote all the lyrics to this? Not claiming to be intentional, just saying that Gilmour wouldn't open himself that much on lyrics that way... this stuff is nuts
@@FeelingShred Roger Waters is a genius. I dont like The Division Bell album by Pink Floyd. Roger Waters, who left Pink Floyd in 1985, dismissed The Division Bell as “Just rubbish nonsense from beginning to end.”
Some possible references from "The Wall" Album.
Nobody Home: When I'm a good dog, they sometimes throw me a bone in
Hey you: Hey you, would you help me to carry the stone?
I like that
Pink Floyd was one of the Best rock band!
Their sound was amazing!
thalyson música still one of the best band!!!!
Listen, kid, Im 70, I was there at the time. Pink Floyd was the greatest progressive rock band that existed. They literally defined and led the genre. Some of the solos and instrumental duets on these albums are the finest examples of Prog Rock ever written. The wordless vocal solo by Clare Torry on DSOTM is comparable technically to Maria Callas's performance of Bizets Habanera from Carmen, in Berlin in 1962. There is no doubt , for different reasons the three most influential, most technically excellent bands of the Golden Age of Rock and Pop 1950-2000 were the Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Pink Floyd. And I know, this was the Music of my Youth.
I remember when this was released and everyone was lining up to buy it. One fellow said he couldn't get into it and the rest of us said, " this music will haunt you forever, if you fully listen you will never forget it."
That’s such a spot on statement. A lot of people didn’t really get it, and the message that it has is more true today than it ever was. I think it is some of their best work. Like you said…if you really listen to it, it is unforgettable.
It was a very dark album and not exactly a party favorite for the masses who just wanted to skim the surface of popularity. They moved on to platform shoes and disco soon enough and avoided any self-analysis along the way.
Loved this album when I was 18 ish ..truth is I'm living this song for real at 53. I shoulda took heed to its meaning way back then. But I didnt ..so I'm going down with the stone. On a good note at least I'm going down with them on my mind. Love floyd ..so much truth to there music. All ya newbies take heed to there music. But more importantly there words.
I'm 50 and I get your meaning. It's not too late for us, tho.
@@brucekuznicki3009 To late for me ,Im good with it. hopfully you will make it in this thing floyd called the machine. best of luck to you.
You’re never done, not until you’re dead. Anyone can make a change, it only takes you choosing it. Dig deep. Be the person you wanted to be. Rise above.
I had have the same experience. But I see it that I had been warned about the power structure and so now it's not so shocking to fully accept what I am, and we are all experiencing before our very eyes.
@@brucekuznicki3009 amen.
The greatest guitar solo of all times
Was in high school when Wish You Were Here was released. I remember smoking some great weed and listening to Shine On over and over again and smiling. Then Animals came out. Was the only album that ever made me smile, cry and become shit scared at the same time !
12:15 - 12:45....my senior yearbook quote.
Dogs feels prophetic for our day. It is not because there has always been and there will always be these people. Thank you Mr. Waters.
CountOrlok Sorry to hear it. To not be the dog Waters wrote about does not make you a sheep. It just means you are not an opportunistic asshole. Destined to be the sad old man all alone dying of cancer.
BTW, the lyrics were a team effort between Waters and Gilmour on this song.
@@brendanc.8019 unfortunately things don't always turn out like that. on the contrary, many of the opportunistic assholes don't end up being the sad old men all alone. sometimes it's the good ones to weak for this world. that's a much darker subject though...
@@FelipeAlves-lz6pv so you're the disgusting dog in this song, you're admitting that? Or are you just saying you're a version of a dog that's not that bad.
@@mattmarkus4868 look at all empires such as ours, still sheep survive, change with the times,or get left behind.
O final desta música é fantasticamente apoteótico!!! E o solo de guitarra, entre 3:31 e 4:47, me lembra a realização de um sonho!!! A primeira vez que escutei essa música, me imaginei voando um planador, enquanto escutava esse solo de guitarra !!! Em 1984, tornei esse meu sonho realidade, voando um planador Blanik, enquanto escutava o David Gilmour, num walkman, solando essa parte da música!!! Nunca me esqueci desse momento!!!
Awesome! I just get high even if I dnt do drugs, pink Floyd is addicting!
all right
..lucky us they are not illegal.
This Album is their best
That's my favorite Pink Floyd's album. A masterpiece! ❤
I've always felt strongly that this album should be held I the highest of artistic regard. Like a Masterpiece on par with the Thinker, Beethoven's 5, , David, the Mona Lisa, 1812;Overture, The Wall, The Last Supper, Quadrophenia , the Roman COliseum, etc you get the picture. I'm not the biggest art buff by a long shot. But I know this is timeless art right here. Masterpiece.
These solo, these harmony, these timeless ... Just Perfect!
Damn i saw waters like 5 months ago and his show was fucking amazing, such a great artist
Who else here remembers hearing that guitar solo for the first time? I remember standing still. Taken by loads of emotion. I wanted to shake Dave's hand.
Nice song. it's a trip.
I'm having thyroid surgery...I want Pink Floyd's music playin' during the surgery!!!
I hope you've healed and are good and well.
✨🦋💙🙏💙🦋✨
Pink Floyd was made to be listened to from an LP on a turn Table with great speakers by the way.
I absolutely love the acoustic playing in the background
Simply the greatest, most effective guitar riff in the history of mankind. #fightme
Amazing how you can hear those dogs howling by that guitar. !!! Anyway it s a masterpiece !!
04:54 This part of the song (with the dogs barking) provided one of the funnier moments in the all-too-brief run of "WKRP in Cincinnati". Arthur Carlson walks into the studio while a half-zonked Dr. Johnny Fever, lying back in his chair, has this song going on the turntable. The Big Guy says, "Do...Do I hear...dogs BARKING on this?"
Johnny's response: "I do". :)
RIP Howard Hessman
This is the true masterpiece of all the Pink Floyed songs. I am amazed everytime I hear it.
Solo at 5:33, DG at his absolute best.
Best lyrics ever at 7:31... "and it's too late to lose the weight you use to need to throw around..."
That is actually ONE of my favourite parts. My all time favourite part is the dogs barking, but those notes at(620) 6:17 just destroy my brain in a good way. 🤯
Más de 40 años escuchando a Pink Floyd y aún me estremezco al escuchar esta canción
I was born in the 80's. I grew up with pink. Thanks to my mother..it's always been a staple in our life, yet it did not stop weight of the stone. Such is life.
A few minutes before 2024 and this song is making me cry so SO much. It's amazing when a song can make You feel such intense feelings. This is pure art
Alguien escuchando esta obra maestra en 2020?
Si, fits
2021
2021 wey...
2022
Mason, Waters and Gilmour are such living treasures, I worry because I can't find a way to express what their music has meant to me, while they are still here. I desperately wish I could tell the 3 of them in Person, and I fear that will never happen. Thank You, indeed, Mr. Mason, Mr. Waters, and Mr. Gilmour, for the background music of my life!
What happened to Richard Wright?
@@shaunsmith1825I didn't mean to exclude Richard I simply was stating that I wish there was a way that I could talk to the three remaining living members of the band and tell them what a profound experience I had with The Wall, and my father when I was 16 in 1980 when the album came out it got me closer to my WWII combat decorated father, and I honestly believe it's helped to change the course of my life the album means a lot to me in the band means a lot to me and I wish I could talk to these three guys who are left and let them know how much I appreciate it and them. I wish Richard was also around to thank, but he passed in 2008.
@@paulbourgeois4491 didn't realise that 🙁 rip Richard.
i never knew if the tears this song brings are a tears of joy or what are they, but every time i listen to Dogs i have tears in my eyes....
That’s real music 1978 Florida bond
Deaf,dumb and blind.....this is such an incredible song probably my favorite pink Floyd song.... even though I don't like to say that cause I love so much of there music.......love it all...
is the sound of my cellphone's alarm to wake up every morning
Esta rola es una obra maestra, qué genialidad, la puedo poner todo el día, todos los días y nunca me canso de escucharla.
3:42 it will make you cry
One of the most insightful songs ever written and in the just another sad old old man all alone and dying of cancer wow floyd been telling it for decades treat people right get a family love and be loved the choice is yours boom .... and when you lose control you will rep the harvest you have sown ,,,
Fits to this time, just love to the nears one in yuor life.
Going through comments and see yours! Haha mad 😜🤣
A partr from the great and the meaning of the contents of this great album, the sensibiliy of the song it is a powerful way to fly and booster your senses due to the great performance of the instruments, besides the powerful of the voices. No ones compares with you in your style PINK FLOYD.
I sometimes watch these lyric videos just to read the enabled comment sections. Thank you for providing 5 years' worth of others incites for me to scroll through 😎
I have had partial insomnia for a long time and every night i used to lay awake on my bed trying as hard as i can to fall asleep, but the harder i tried the more i was unable to sleep ever since I stumbled upon PF i just stopped trying, just going with the flow blasting their songs in my ears and it feels fucking amazing
"So have a good drown, as you go down all alone. Dragged down by the *STONE*" !
i dont know why i never get tired of this hit , love u roger
6:19 bro its like the guitar is LAUGHING at you. That's amazing
Pink Floyd is just unique
Dedicated to "no name" because future proves past!
See, the wall , judge
Велико парче,велика музика! Благодаря,Пинк Флойд, благодаря мистър Уотърс!
I was last Feb in Madrid, attending Roger Waters' This is not a Drill concert. Absolute hero he is! Never seen and heard anything like that. Brilliant 😊
Yet another masterpiece of an album for Pink Floyd.
One of the best songs of all time ...
I bought their records (plastic or whatthefucallitnow) 35 years ago. Brilliant .Still work.
Masterpiece! 4 dislike? Unbelievable.
I think Richard Wright did that 😁
This song is fucking goood!! Used to listen to this every Thanksgiving/Christmas time with my buddy when we were 14 or 15. We used to get nice and jam this. I love how it changes pace at 11:38.
For me, the best songs from Pink Floyd are:
1 - Dogs
2 - Any Colour You Like (Live at Brighton)
3 - Echoes (Live at Pompeii)
4 - Comfortably Numb (Pulse)
5 - Young Lust
6 - Careful With That Axe Eugene
7 - What Do You Want From Me
8 - Sorrow
9 - High Hopes
10 - Wot's... Uh The Deal
The pig flying over the factory was an actual helium inflated pig that broke loose and was flying 20-25 thousand feet in the air, airports in Britain had to be closed and I think the band's manager was arrested.. lol
Never heared this song before love it cant get enough of it
The whole album is a masterpiece
Welcome to the machine
6:30-6:50
I remember dropping some acid in high school and listening to this song. When that solo played at the end... I remember shedding a tear. Shit was bootyful. I remember it like it was yesterday lol this was 15 years ago. Lol
Roger and Dave were only 34 and 31 years old…
but they captured us old men’s (around in 60-70s years old men’s) feelings so accurately…
No wonder they were some sort of geniuses….
Bought this album at the tender age of 14 in 1978 , felt like i was hearing an epic novel of sorts. Taking even a young, inexperienced mind on a trip
never forgotten. I always come back to Dogs .
The Animals Tour was my first concert...nothing since has come close.
10 dislikes, must be deaf.
poors deafs! they don't deserve this insults, justo that dislikes are the people without any sense of arts, and maybe they are stupids too
..or maybe full of shit in their ears..😂😅
hearing with deaf mind
So true
Sweet mother of God what an Epic Masterpiece!
Gracias pink floyd!!! Por cosas como estas la vida es hermosa
Mr. Carlson: "Do I hear Dogs barking on that thing?"
Johnny Feaver: "I do!"
Mr. Carlson: "Good aren't they?"
It's the music of the time that made WKRP In Cincinnati so good. And a lot of artists owe their existence to the show. It''s because of the music and the actors who made the show so great, that I can never see a reboot of the show ever happening. It won't have the same drug fueled lightning in a bottle that it had in the 70's.
i love this song
I spent weeks in my room jist playing bass to this album over and over again. Mr. Floyds best concept album.
0:00 Acoustic intro (Gilmour)
0:37 Verse 1 (Gilmour)
1:50 1st Electric Guitar Solo (Gilmour)
2:24 Verse 2 (Gilmour)
3:08 Synth Solo (Wright)
3:41 2nd Guitar Solo (Gilmour)
5:31 3rd Guitar Solo (Gilmour)
6:46 Verse 3 (Gilmour)
7:59 2nd Synth Solo (Wright)
11:39 Acoustic Transition (Gilmour)
12:15 Verse 4 (Waters)
13:25 4th Guitar Solo (Gilmour)
14:07 5th Guitar Solo (Gilmour)
15:18 Verse 5 (Waters)
Credit to @nateds7326 for this
Este tema es muy pasado podría escucharlo toda la vida y jamás me cansaría monumentales sonidos para mis oídos valla obra master
I never saw Pink Floyd live.
But I saw a local tribute band called "Which on is pink?" a couple of times and Australian Pink Floyd on PBS. 😆
the tribute bands do a MUCH BETTER job than what Nick Mason did on the recent Saucerful Secrets tour... I will say that much
My favorite song
Super rola chingona I love it
Still the jam forever 🤟✌️
Love it
Another Timeless One 👍💯💥🔥