FIRST TIME listening to PINK FLOYD - "Brain Damage / Eclipse" REACTION

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Komentáře • 644

  • @fixfalcon2628
    @fixfalcon2628 Před rokem +190

    The transition from Brain Damage to Eclipse is one of the most epic moments in classic rock.

    • @lillyjanereacts
      @lillyjanereacts  Před rokem +13

      Agreed, it was seamless.

    • @Arkryal
      @Arkryal Před rokem +7

      They're the same song, split on the album for marketing reasons. If the record jacket looks a bit light in terms of track count, many people wouldn't buy the album, so longer songs would get split to inflate the track count, which incidentally made it easier for radio DJs to manage the time. However, in some rare cases, DJ's would always play the split tracks back to back anyway, even if it meant the song was longer than the ideal target of 3 minutes 45 seconds. This is one such case.
      Oddly, DJs also did this with some tracks that were intended to be separate, but just went together so well, it seemed heretical to split them up. For example, You will always hear Queen's "We Will Rock You", right before "We are the Champions", as to play one without the other is blasphemy, lol.

    • @RoyTheInfidel
      @RoyTheInfidel Před rokem +1

      It is ONLY. There is nothing else. Period.

    • @tattoodude8946
      @tattoodude8946 Před 11 měsíci +4

      @@Arkryal Totally accurate but I do find it funny that just two albums later they released Animals - a five track album with only three songs actually making up the "meat" of the album with an intro and outro piece that is essentially the same song serving to bookend the piece! I don't know the story behind it, but it did seem like they were thumbing their nose at the perception of what a rock band could and should do.

    • @willpatterson4866
      @willpatterson4866 Před 7 měsíci

      Absolutely love it.

  • @Cadinho93
    @Cadinho93 Před rokem +217

    This is how this album, "The Dark Side of the Moon", ends. The heartbeat you hear during the fade-out is also how the album begins. Thus, demonstrating an endless cycle and the human condition replayed in every generation. This album is brilliantly profound and this isn't just music, it's art.

    • @lillyjanereacts
      @lillyjanereacts  Před rokem +24

      The heart beat I think is one of my favorite elements in this album.

    • @Cadinho93
      @Cadinho93 Před rokem +10

      @@lillyjanereactsSame page as you because as you grow older, you understand the message even more. It's part of life!

    • @Chris.Davis.2
      @Chris.Davis.2 Před rokem +1

      All hearts end, as did the album.

    • @stevensmith8454
      @stevensmith8454 Před rokem +5

      There is no dark side on the moon really , as amatter of fact it's all dark !

    • @artbagley1406
      @artbagley1406 Před 9 měsíci

      This album would be a great topic for students to analyze, interpret, react to, in a philosophy class in college (maybe AP in High School?). Other Pink Floyd albums could be on a list the students could choose from, as well.

  • @bryanrains1
    @bryanrains1 Před rokem +64

    Dark Side off the Moon, It just never gets old.

    • @frogsterjonesiii6482
      @frogsterjonesiii6482 Před rokem +2

      Because it's outstanding.

    • @jonmarrie9469
      @jonmarrie9469 Před rokem +1

      First record I ever owned, fell in love immediately

    • @KWC33
      @KWC33 Před rokem +1

      Only better

    • @wicky4473
      @wicky4473 Před rokem

      I bought the remastered vinyl a few years ago. I never had the actual record back in the day. It’s such an iconic album.

    • @user98xp
      @user98xp Před rokem +3

      Perhaps it is the perfect album.
      Love and peace.

  • @thomasp.3796
    @thomasp.3796 Před rokem +40

    This album spent 17 YEARS on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart, starting with it's release. This is because so many people recognized it's genius and relevance brilliance immediately upon hearing it.

  • @an.american
    @an.american Před rokem +21

    This album is in essence about Syd Barrett and the topic of death. This particular song is more than likely about his going insane because of his experiments with hallucinogens that eventually caused his unfortunate fall in the late '60s. The line, "You raise the blade, you make the change" is a reference to frontal lobotomies which his heavy use of drugs caused him to behave as though he had one done to him.
    The line, "And if the band you're in starts playing different tunes" is a specific reference to Syd Barrett's propensity for playing the wrong song on stage during his "episodes" towards his final days with Pink Floyd, which subsequently led to his dismissal from the group.The band as a whole were proponents of wanting their audience form their own meanings of their songs to fit them personally.
    Reaction ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
    Selection ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

    • @reivertim7586
      @reivertim7586 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Exactly right, I think she's missing the whole point of the album and reading her own political agenda into it and it's a shame bud

  • @fredcpii
    @fredcpii Před 10 měsíci +17

    You should check the entire album. It tells a story if you pay attention to the lyrics. It’s everybody’s story. Breath, time, money, old age, insanity and death. It’s just brilliant.

  • @James_Loveless
    @James_Loveless Před rokem +12

    Glad to see someone of a younger generation
    Getting it...
    And having a album touch your soul.
    Betcha you'll be just like us
    Loving this Album for Life
    & Still listening to it often
    50 years later...

  • @legalizitt
    @legalizitt Před rokem +40

    Listening to this album in college changed my life...and for the better, for sure. I would say that DSOTM, Wish You Were Here, Animals, and The Wall are arguably the best 4 album run by any band in rock history. And yeah, it's the lyrics of Roger Waters and the guitar of David Gilmour.

    • @grondinolaf
      @grondinolaf Před rokem +2

      Meddle is the album that got them in sync to where they were going to go with there music. Umma Gumma was their experimental album toying with noises which appear on all of their following albums.

  • @BobbyPowell7
    @BobbyPowell7 Před rokem +41

    Wish you were here album. Shine on you Crazy Diamond is a masterpiece and it bookends the wish you were here album. No matter what mood I feel. The instrumentals of Shine On will take over my mind like an out of body experience.

    • @crimsonkingalby
      @crimsonkingalby Před rokem +6

      Couldn't agree more. Shine On You Crazy Diamond changed me as a person overnight

    • @DazzleMonroe
      @DazzleMonroe Před rokem +2

      My first time hearing was also the first time I took acid. 4 of us laid out on bean bags and cushions. I closed my eyes and found myself floating in a revolving starfield. At the end of the album we opened our eyes and the room was dark. Multi-coloured stars were spinning around the walls. The bright spark who turned the album over had also closed the curtains and put coloured spotlights on a mirrorball. I've never looked back

    • @richardfurness7556
      @richardfurness7556 Před rokem +1

      Strange how music affects us in different ways. Hearing Dark Side Of The Moon as a 16 year old in 1973 made me check out the rest of Floyd's back catalogue as quickly as my limited income would allow, and although some of their material was a bit of a challenge - to put it mildly - they soon became one of my favourite bands. Then Wish You Were Here came out, tuneless, plodding, self-indulgent and miserable. Of course by then they were no more than Roger Waters' backing band, or at least that's how the record came across. A crushing disappointment for which I'll always find it hard to forgive them.

    • @wicky4473
      @wicky4473 Před rokem

      Both albums in my top five!

    • @KylezGotGame
      @KylezGotGame Před rokem

      I second this for the next reaction. Amazing album.

  • @MDElam
    @MDElam Před rokem +7

    The Dark Side of the Moon changed my life. It was the first time I heard musicians playing for the sake of their art. Other bands didn't challenge me to think; in fact, I felt like many pushed me into not thinking. I know there's a place for that, but when I was young, it seemed like that was the only place, and I and others like me were out-of-touch. When a friend of mine gave me a cracked cassette tape of this album, and I listened to it, I got lost in music and thinking. Being lost in it helped me find my way, paradoxically. I realize we don't all know each other here on the comments; we are fans, and you are the reactor, but thank you so much for listening. It means a lot for fans to see that others have similar experiences with such profound music.
    Although I hope you continue with Pink Floyd, taking a break (even for copyright hits) makes sense, and I hope some of the advice below helps (it's a shame the copyright police, who aren't always the band itself, take such a hard line with reactors--we're tuning in to you at least as much as the music). Definitely try songs from the Pulse or The Delicate Sound of Thunder concerts, or material from Live at Pompeii (which is the band playing alone in the empty ancient amphitheater in the city of Pompeii, Italy. Anything on their albums from Meddle to The Wall are worth reacting to also. I really appreciate your reactions, and I hope to see more of your reactions to bands/songs I grew up loving (PF or not)!

  • @jeffreyflint6286
    @jeffreyflint6286 Před rokem +6

    My favourite song by them. The tour was fabulous too. I'm getting old man! 1973 was a great year for rock and roll.

  • @Dubya_W
    @Dubya_W Před rokem +23

    These two songs were primarily about the bands' founder Syd Barret. "Shine on You Crazy Diamond" and "Wish You Were Here" from the following album were also about Syd Barret. Syd lost his mind from too much Acid. 😢 Fave song is still Time. Been listening to them for almost 50 years. Saw them in concert 77/ In the Flesh tour. They played both the Wish you were Here album and Animals. Kansas City Kemper Arena.

    • @izzonj
      @izzonj Před rokem +3

      I think it's not quite right to say Syd lost his mind from acid. He likely had an underlying undiagnosed mental illness, perhaps schizophrenia, and was attempting to self-medicate with hallucinogenic. It was a tragic combination for him.

    • @pkunberger9287
      @pkunberger9287 Před rokem

      Even though it’s a little strange I love Syd’s later solo work particularly “The Madcap Laughs”.

    • @Rassskle
      @Rassskle Před rokem

      @@izzonjUnderlying undiagnosed mental condition, REALLY ?
      Or do you mean he simply didn’t conform like a pleasant vegetable ?
      Some of the smartest people you will ever meet never finnished high school, and some of the dumbest are professors with a PhD in bullshit like Psychiatry........a fake medical study whereby cold criminals profit by meddling with the brains of damaged people while simply robbing those who are stupid enough to trust them.
      Easier for truck drivers to pass the Mensa entrance exam than it is for those with a university degree.

  • @romanjohnston
    @romanjohnston Před rokem +6

    They did this album live for us in Detroit.....the entire concert was this album. I was so privileged to be there. This band was one of the bands that helped me survive my young years. Their entire collection was my therapy.

  • @12gaugelive
    @12gaugelive Před měsícem +2

    Absolutely "Echoes". Any version, but live at Pompeii is transcendent. The entire "Live at Pompeii" is like being haunted by your best friend.

  • @DemiseUnseen
    @DemiseUnseen Před rokem +15

    'A Perfect Circle' is a great band to experience. Love your reactions and shared thoughts, Lilly!

  • @cactus9822
    @cactus9822 Před 10 měsíci +4

    This album is about everything and everyone that has ever been, is, and ever will be.

  • @KWC33
    @KWC33 Před rokem +10

    As I get older I can’t help myself from tearing up at the end of dark side. The beauty of this melancholic masterpiece gets me every time. There is no Darkside of the moon really as a matter of fact it’s all dark brilliant words said by a simple Man that had no idea the significance of it or did he.?

    • @ishkanirvana
      @ishkanirvana Před 11 měsíci +1

      Roger Waters had ended up in a place where the light of joy and happiness had been removed from him from The experience of loss
      That's when he and alot of us end up on the Dark side of the moon
      It's not a place any one wants to be

  • @Madashell1200
    @Madashell1200 Před 11 měsíci +5

    This album is one of the best, if not the best, albums ever made.

  • @RandySearcy-cf7xh
    @RandySearcy-cf7xh Před 2 měsíci +2

    It's incredibly rewarding to see someone so young as you dig and claw the meanings out of every song you listen to.

  • @user-tt4jz3tm6t
    @user-tt4jz3tm6t Před 4 měsíci +2

    You're so sharp man. I've seen numerous reactions to this and almost no one gets the folded paper bit. Not only that, but you referenced city hall, which is something I never thought of and I've been listening to this for years.

  • @glennandadriansrocktalk
    @glennandadriansrocktalk Před rokem +11

    Hi Lily - there are some bands that always cause a headache with copyright block or even strikes, even months later - they include the Eagles, Guns N Roses, AC/DC, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix. I'd avoid those. Enjoyed your ride through the Dark Side album. - G

    • @metalmark1214
      @metalmark1214 Před rokem +2

      Good list Glenn. I've also seen trouble with Led Zeppelin, Steve Ray Vaughn, and Thin Lizzy.

    • @michaelbradley3393
      @michaelbradley3393 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Not always the band, it can be the owner of the works that has the rights and may prevent public performance.

  • @scifimonkey3
    @scifimonkey3 Před rokem +2

    The folded paper in the hall is the Newspaper, in the UK papers are put through a letterbox in our front doors hence why ‘ every day the paper boy brings more’. If you want to explore the music that sat alongside Pink Floyd in the landscape of the 70s then try the bands YES (maybe ‘Roundabout’), GENESIS, (maybe ‘The musical box’), E.L.P (maybe ‘Lucky man’), JETHRO TULL ( maybe ‘Locomotive breath’), SUPERTRAMP (maybe ‘School’), CAMEL (maybe’Lady fantasy’)……….progressive rock was a broad and creative genre but there was an astonishing outpouring of creative musical energy in the early and mid seventies.

  • @vicprovost2561
    @vicprovost2561 Před rokem +24

    Best album, For for many, it still sells to this very day and has been on and off the charts since its release in 1973. (14 years in a row on Billboard). Always in the conversation for best album. Try the amazing video Echoes, Live at Pompeii, parts 1 & 2, as long as you pause a couple times as transitions occur you should be OK, many other reactors have viewed it with no apparent issues. Good luck & Enjoy, I enjoy watching and listening to You! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎷🎶

    • @williamosborne6866
      @williamosborne6866 Před 10 měsíci +1

      On an average day, worldwide, DSOTM still sells around 8,000 copies. The staying power of this masterpiece will never be approached.

  • @patrickamtman4804
    @patrickamtman4804 Před rokem +3

    Àhhhhhh lily ur in for such a treat this is my favorite song off dark side...there is NOTHING better than seeing them live doing this jam sittn back burning a j I got to do it in 08!!!💯😁👍

  • @noelschonberg7505
    @noelschonberg7505 Před rokem +4

    High Hopes and Keep Talking, both from the division bell album are two of my favorite all time Pink Floyd songs. Worth a listen.

  • @michaelallen434
    @michaelallen434 Před rokem +3

    This is my all time favorite Pink Floyd song. Just a great band that reached a new level with this album.

  • @lawrencefine5020
    @lawrencefine5020 Před rokem +14

    I dunno about a Pink FLoyd song changing my life. But the first PF song that ever made me cry was wish You Were Here. Then I got hooked on this band.
    No regrets at all.
    I'd put Pink Floyd over Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, Rolling Stones, The Eagles..ALL of them mainly because their music touches me deep inside where those other bands just can't get near.
    They scratch that musical itch, you can say.

    • @adearthical
      @adearthical Před rokem

      It's the combination. Waters fancying himself as Chauser, Gilmour being Gilmour and Wright wribbbling his etherium. And it worked.

  • @chitownlee
    @chitownlee Před rokem +19

    I'm glad you made it through the whole album. You not the only one who got it. In my top 5 of greatest albums. I still remember the first time hearing it when it came out in 73, one of my roommates brought it home, we all got stoned and no one said a word until it was over, what an experience.

    • @2Quietus
      @2Quietus Před rokem +2

      That, in my opinion, is THE way to listen to this Album the first time. I did the same thing, man haha!!

  • @user-wq9vh9ik1m
    @user-wq9vh9ik1m Před 2 měsíci

    This is when something resonates with so many people so well, it becomes something bigger than the sum of it's parts. I've listened to a gargantuan amount of music in my time, but I really do think this is my favorite album all-around 😁😁😁.

  • @wotspur
    @wotspur Před 2 hodinami

    When you’re young , you listen to a song and either enjoy it or not , as you get older you listen to the words and understand the story and PF is the epitome of this .

  • @markmorrison3080
    @markmorrison3080 Před rokem +3

    They were the masters of songwriting and storytelling of emotion

  • @ericrussell8463
    @ericrussell8463 Před rokem +2

    ONE OF THESE DAYS WAS MY FIRST FLOYD SONG I REMEMBER I LISTENED TO MEDDLE THAT DAY AND OMG THE MACHINE TURNED FOR ME THEY WERE MY FAV BAND EVER SINCE THEN I WAS 13 IM 59 NOW LOL

  • @soultrampamplification8425

    There is no other album to compare to DSOTM. "Meddle" is the closest one to second place, followed by "Ziggy Stardust", followed by "After The Gold Rush". It makes me smile to see a new generation discover this timeless music. Pink Floyd is unique, there is no other.

    • @detroitlady7201
      @detroitlady7201 Před rokem +3

      You forgot Wish You Were Here!

    • @wreckoner2650
      @wreckoner2650 Před rokem

      @@detroitlady7201 And Animals and The Wall to complete the Mount Rushmore 4 Floyd masterpieces!

    • @erenraymond3234
      @erenraymond3234 Před 7 měsíci

      Atom Heart Mother is another epic album they put out

  • @steviesellers
    @steviesellers Před rokem

    Ive listened to all your reactions to my fav band ever Pink Floyd , im 61 now and the track i love the best is their longest approx 24 mins . It takes me away to another world its called Echoes (the album version) off Meddle . Look forward to this reaction if you have time LOL xx

  • @richardlandrum1966
    @richardlandrum1966 Před 5 měsíci

    "Changed my life": I saw the movie for "the Wall" when i was 6 years old. My father was the biggest Pink Floyd Fan!!! They made me cover my eyes for the seen with the topless girl.....but not for the flowers, or the eyebrows(or anything else, just the live action nudity). From then until high school, Meddle, Dark side, and the Wall were my 3 favorite albums. I was born in 1980, so this made me quite the outcast.
    In high school, i was introduced to Rage against the machine and NWA......these 3 bands ( not exclusively, but more than others), pulled back the veil of the world we live in. Drove me to intense independent studies, and radical ideals.....which in turn made it very difficult for me to participate in the world I was beginning to disagree with.
    AND I LOVE THEM FOR IT.
    Music (art in general) has always been the means by which the oppressed start saying they've had enough.

  • @keinedummenfragen
    @keinedummenfragen Před 17 dny

    The Wall is my favorite album by Pink Floyd - not for changing my life, but to understand parts of it better…

  • @briankuczynski4375
    @briankuczynski4375 Před rokem +7

    The Wall is a storytelling masterpiece. Animals is their version of George Orwell's Animal Farm. Wish You Were Here is a sonic journey. You still have a hundred more gems to go through. Meddle is the album that slowly morphed Floyd from their experimental psychelic sound to the DSOTM refined psychedelia.

  • @tillmanward8481
    @tillmanward8481 Před 9 dny

    Lilly Jane..your feelings are true to heart. You might want to try Moody Blues..Seventh Sojourn. One of my favorite albums when living in a commune doing Meditation, Tai Chi and Yoga..in the early 70's..yes, will leave you breathless...

  • @tartanmann5252
    @tartanmann5252 Před rokem

    I love Dark Side of the Moon but my favourite Pink Floyd track is Echoes from the album 'Meddle'

  • @RuudJH
    @RuudJH Před měsícem

    I like your views. I listened to Pink Floyd for long, but English is not my 1st language. Your interpretations of some of the lyrics are new and interesting to me.

  • @LordAnthonyKagan
    @LordAnthonyKagan Před rokem

    Floyd are at the pinnacle of proggy greatness. I'd highly recommend you listen to YES, since you asked for suggestions. 'Roundabout' as a first song should have you hooked.

  • @nicholaschivers9077
    @nicholaschivers9077 Před 7 měsíci

    Age 15 1974 first time listening to Pink Floyd DARK SIDE OF THE MOON change my life still today wouldn't be a day or two I would listen to Pink Floyd 💗

  • @noneofyour2827
    @noneofyour2827 Před rokem +1

    Jest thank in 1973 how right pink floyd was !
    In 1973 I had jest got home from Vietnam, it was the first album I ever bought and to this day is still my favorite Music !!!

  • @burnabymike
    @burnabymike Před 6 měsíci +4

    This album is brilliant - it uses the moon as a metaphor for humanity. Sometimes, the moon reflects light back into the world, and sometimes darkness. (The difference is that people can choose which one they reflect back.) The album explores all the things that can draw you into the darkness.
    What I love is the singer doesn't judge you... he admits when life sends you into the darkness, he'll already be there... seeing you on the dark side of the moon.

  • @dougoneill7266
    @dougoneill7266 Před rokem +4

    Keep going back and listening to this album in it's entirety for yourself. as you change, so will this masterpiece.

  • @balthazartrumpi6808
    @balthazartrumpi6808 Před rokem +14

    Sorry to hear about your copyright issues. Some reactors claim that doing live concerts cause less problems in that regard. So try reacting to Pink Floyd's Pulse, Pompeii, or Delicate Sound Of Thunder concerts and avoid doing album reactions to see if that lessens your problem. As a last resort, you could try veiling the concert footage a bit with a visual effect, like raindrops or haze. I hope this helps, since I'd hate seeing you abandon your great Pink Floyd reactions.

  • @kennethroots7575
    @kennethroots7575 Před 2 měsíci

    Another great and wholly appropriate reaction. You get a sense of the musical influnces that impacted my generation as teenagers.
    Pink Floyd is my all-time favorite band...and that's coming from someone who grew up on Led Zeppelin, Genesis, The Who, The Beatles, Kansas, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath and The Rolling Stones, to name only a few of the most creative minds in modern musical history.
    You absolutely have to listen to Dogs from the Animals album.

  • @gerryweed7697
    @gerryweed7697 Před rokem +2

    next one from Pink Floyd - On the Turning Away ( live to the Delicate Sound of Thunder concert 1988 - 1990 )

  • @TerenceCullen-xo7ud
    @TerenceCullen-xo7ud Před 10 měsíci +4

    DSOTM is arguably the most thought provoking album ever.
    Its not just music. Its art.

  • @darneljohnson3047
    @darneljohnson3047 Před 7 měsíci

    Mother was one song that made me think of my mom . so much she watch over me . I was 16 when The wall album came out .

  • @user-jr3eb5oo3g
    @user-jr3eb5oo3g Před 4 měsíci

    I like rhis girl . She is the best reactor in my opinion. Great insight and comments.

  • @martintayler23
    @martintayler23 Před rokem +1

    Lilly Jane, for someone so young you are very intuitive and your commentary on Roger's meanderings (about different types of lunatics) are spot on. There is also a reference to Syd Barrett in when the 'band starts playing different tunes'.
    NB. For those science buffs out there, there is no Dark Side of the Moon because it gets sunlight we don't see, because gravity has kept the Moon facing us and so we only get to view one surface. Thank you Lilly.

  • @therocknrollmillennial535

    The Pink Floyd song that changed me the most was/is “Dogs.” When i first heard it, I was in the middle of being “dragged down by the stone,” (if you know, you know) and while I didn’t entirely make it out unscathed, I made it out alive, which is more than I expected. “Dogs,” from Pink Floyd; “Jessica,” from the Allman Brothers Band, “Subdivisions” by Rush, and “Eulogy” by Tool are the four songs that have shaped me and continue to do so.

  • @Macdelaven
    @Macdelaven Před rokem +2

    "Welcome to the Machine" was my first favorite Pink Floyd. I was 14 and I loved how that sounded on my brother's car stereo. The Wall is my favorite album though.

  • @billofalltrades2633
    @billofalltrades2633 Před 4 měsíci

    Pink Floyd will make you think! 😂every album ! Comfortly Numb was the one that got me hooked I want to say 1980, I was 10. Then I got the wall album for my birthday and my journey has begun!

  • @robertwatson2823
    @robertwatson2823 Před rokem +2

    The album Meddle was my introduction to Pink Floyd. When I put the album on I could tell right away from side one these guys were different, but when I played side 2 the song Echoes I became a lifelong fan. I became a Floydian and have been for over 50 years. I listen to Floyd every day!! They are what my soul needs and they are what my body needs in my old age. In other words they are my medicine, and they relieve my pain physically and spiritually!! These guys are a gift. No other band compares to Floyd.

  • @manueldemartino9341
    @manueldemartino9341 Před rokem

    This song as a reference to Syd Barret.
    Dark Side of The Moon was the organic segway for I Wish You Were Here.

  • @JoeD0403
    @JoeD0403 Před rokem

    Obscured by Clouds
    It’s the album before Dark Side and when they grow up (and their last album with songs that don’t flow into the next one).

  • @Lewis9700
    @Lewis9700 Před rokem

    This song is hsuntingly beautiful. And so are you 😊

  • @shadowman4966
    @shadowman4966 Před 6 měsíci

    Dark side of the moon for me is my go to for fifty years. It’s the only album on my phone . Now that I’m retired , in the summer I like laying in my backyard hammock while I listen to this album.

  • @dc9632
    @dc9632 Před 6 měsíci

    Dark side of the moon is definitely one of the greatest albums ever recorded. It’s a must have for vinyl collectors. You get a poster with it inside the album. How cool is that?

  • @an.american
    @an.american Před rokem +1

    What Pink Floyd album changed my life.
    💥🎇🎆 Dark Side 🎆🎇💥
    But I'm also partial to the album "The Division Bell."

  • @Rhinedragon
    @Rhinedragon Před 10 měsíci

    My life was changed by "Wish you were here" the Song AND the Album...... In Summer 1978 I got an HepA infection and have to stay for 17days in Isolation in a Hospital....... One of my older Sisters gave me some Tapes to hear on my little Cassette-Player i took with..... And one of the Cassettes was this Album. I hear it over and over and began to Understand. TDSOTM was the second Album i heared.....

  • @stevenpoff6273
    @stevenpoff6273 Před 5 měsíci

    I LOVE it you can tell that she really likes this good old CLASSIC HEART and SOUL music.

  • @Pete-in3fq
    @Pete-in3fq Před rokem

    Love all your PF reactions. "Shine on you crazy diamond" next. Please!

  • @wiggyone
    @wiggyone Před rokem +2

    Now you need to listen to the album - Pink Floyd - Wish you were here. It's an experience. :D

  • @1234tori
    @1234tori Před 11 měsíci

    great full album reaction - pink floyd album that changed my life? wish you were here

  • @stevewright2972
    @stevewright2972 Před měsícem

    This Album came out in 1973 and it is still one of the best selling albums in the world.

  • @zekebilbo1431
    @zekebilbo1431 Před 11 měsíci

    Pink Floyd visits the brain damage subject in many songs. "Shine on you crazy diamond" is worth a listen, and is about Syd Barrett their guitarist, that burned out on Lsd.

  • @kmcoady1
    @kmcoady1 Před rokem +2

    I stumbled onto your channel. Grateful I did. Loved your reaction to the entire album 'Dark Side of the Moon'.
    Favorite all-time group. Many songs from their beginnings until their end moved me but 'Echoes' from the album 'Meddle' is the one.

  • @loveller6
    @loveller6 Před 10 měsíci

    Try "High Hopes" from Pink Floyd's album "The Division Bell" (last cut, second side).

  • @whygamesstudio
    @whygamesstudio Před 8 měsíci

    The most important music of my life is On The Turning Away - Pink Floyd, from the Momentary Lapse of Reason. Is this song because when I was dealing with the most diabolical phase of my life, with depression, fear, pain and health issues, I used to hear that song and think that I had a choice in my life, to be weak for my whole life, or to look forward and No more turning away. When I understood the message I needed from this music, I was able to stay strong and fight all my problems back, winning depression and started a great moment in my life.

  • @Buddha-of8fk
    @Buddha-of8fk Před 6 měsíci

    It's fun to take a Pink Floyd journey often.

  • @michaelhicks1406
    @michaelhicks1406 Před rokem

    Since you love Pink Floyd,I think will find that Rush brings you in a journey every time- I suggest Xanadu..1981 "Exit Stage Left " tour 3 musical geniuses in in the same band- hope you enjoy!

  • @michaelschuler2525
    @michaelschuler2525 Před 11 měsíci

    The Pink Floyd album that changed my life was Piper At The Gates Of Dawn. It's their first album

  • @g54b95
    @g54b95 Před rokem

    "When the Tigers Broke Free", "Comfortably Numb" and "Dogs". DSOTM and Wish you Were Here (of course)...but The Final Cut is amazing, too.

  • @davidcamp6710
    @davidcamp6710 Před rokem

    The Pink Floyd Song, that stuck with me, and I didn't get it the first time I heard it, but it really sunk in, over time, is "Time".

  • @0zymandiass
    @0zymandiass Před rokem +2

    Pink Floyd had a major contribution in shaping my mind ever since i was a teenager. Albums like Animals, Dark Side of the Moon, The Wall, or epic pieces like Echoes, Welcome to the Machine, or Incredible concerts like Pulse or The wall cannot be forgotten.
    You were right about them being Philosophers more than anything. The messages they transfer to us through their tunes and lyrics cannot be compared by any other band in history.

    • @birrextio6544
      @birrextio6544 Před rokem +1

      My brain was also tuned by pink floyd but I was no longer a teen when this record was released.

  • @meganrapchick8299
    @meganrapchick8299 Před 10 měsíci

    Listen to the album Animals for sure, Meddle and Wish you were here. For me - the one that I will never get over is "Shine on you crazy diamond". Before you listen, be sure to research what it's about. It is a masterpiece.

  • @vanbeard549
    @vanbeard549 Před rokem

    Pink Floyd’s “Meddle” is as much of a trip as Dark Side of the Moon to me… Echoes, A Pillow of Winds are like far out man 😂 and I really enjoyed your incite about the lyrics. This music has been in my life for almost 50 years…it never gets old.

  • @HarleysHammocks
    @HarleysHammocks Před rokem

    I came of age in the 70s - Pink Floyd at their peak. Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals (my all time favorite) and The Wall. The music and message is timeless. Really enjoy watching today's younger peeps "discover" Pink Floyd....

  • @paulwebster3417
    @paulwebster3417 Před rokem +1

    Every album and song changed my life in some way. That’s why Floyd is more than a band, they are an experience. Ummagumma and Meddle freaked me out, DSOTM got
    Me thinking, Wish You Were Here and Animals got me hooked forever

  • @guyedwards8978
    @guyedwards8978 Před 6 měsíci

    Well done Lilly. I never know how to feel about this song, perhaps that's the charm of it?! Btw... you asked for something other than Pink Floyd... I'm sure you are acquainted with 'Free Bird' by Lynyrd Skynrd, but check out the 'live' version. 1977, at Oakland, CA Coliseum.... To see Ronnie Van Zandt not just 'lead', but wind-up and push the buttons of his three guitarists' and his bassist to where they are literally clawing out of their own skins during the guitar solo(s) is truly amazing.

  • @Michael-to6so
    @Michael-to6so Před 7 měsíci

    I saw you nodding along to the music...Then at the 4:59 mark when the backup singers started harmonizing, you shook your head slightly and started smilng....This album has some of the best harmonizing backup vocals!!

  • @snotwurfit
    @snotwurfit Před 11 měsíci

    The faces on the paper folded to the floor are photographs of people on the front page of a newspaper in his hallway. And every day, the newspaper delivery boy brings more - another newspaper.

  • @shanepurcell8116
    @shanepurcell8116 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Probably the best 2 song combo I've ever heard.

  • @naysay02
    @naysay02 Před rokem +2

    you REALLY have to listen to both songs on high quality headphones. especially when the choir comes in in Eclipse. The sound envelops and raises you

  • @jamesryan4618
    @jamesryan4618 Před 3 měsíci

    The backup singers are excellent.

  • @Paul_Allaker8450
    @Paul_Allaker8450 Před 19 dny

    This album is an exposition on life & death and everything in between, it is their Magnus Opus and needs to be listened to in one sitting from start to finish. #Legends

  • @LumiMoonCh
    @LumiMoonCh Před rokem +2

    This album is everything.
    It's time and money. Life and death. Sanity and insanity. Dark and light. Up and down. It's life. It's a work of art and definitely best experienced all at once.

  • @ComicbookGuy70
    @ComicbookGuy70 Před 5 měsíci

    Pink Floyd listening rules. Always use headphones. Never use shuffle and never stop in the middle of a Gilmore solo lol. Check out the Wall; It's a fun little cautionary tale about the music industry.

  • @johndeakin8504
    @johndeakin8504 Před rokem +1

    I have really enjoyed your reaction to this amazing album, so refreshing to see a young lady who appreciates great music thank you Lilly Jane ❤️

  • @ChicagoBeaver
    @ChicagoBeaver Před 8 měsíci

    THose lyrics have such intense feelings, I was in tears in the middle of this song. David GIlmour on guitar is amazing but the real talent is the lyrics as well as the guitar melody.

  • @chrismcdaniel6035
    @chrismcdaniel6035 Před 5 měsíci

    pink floyd is awesome. momentary lapse of reason was really my first introduction to them as an album and I've been a fan ever since

  • @jakenikoli3027
    @jakenikoli3027 Před rokem

    You asked which Pink Floyd LP song or LP changed my life? In 1973 when DSOTM was released I was 19. It did not change my life. It was my life. So would be the next LPs, Wish you Were Here, Animals and Another Brick in the Wall. I got married in 1980 and so my Catapiller days on the mushroom were over. What I do enjoy is watching reaction videos of younger folks who "discover" Pink Floyd and have their minds blown.

  • @jimmyseiberling7534
    @jimmyseiberling7534 Před 5 měsíci

    I don't know if you have heard of this band from Portugal, they are called Moonspell. They have been together since '95. They even released a full album in their native language, 1755. Hope you enjoy. Thank you for reviewing this album {even though it is over 50 years old, and I was 6 when my uncle first played it for me}.

  • @gebbethgamer6427
    @gebbethgamer6427 Před rokem

    They are english and here in Blighty the Hall is where you step into when you come in through the front door. I get that the Lunatics are in the newpapers... But every one gets something different, long may that continue.

  • @benkamal7284
    @benkamal7284 Před měsícem

    They were obviously talking to Syd.. "and if the band you're in starts playing different tunes.." a thing that occurred to them during a concert.

  • @grondinolaf
    @grondinolaf Před rokem

    Look into David Gilmour's 1978 solo album. This album came out a year before Pink FLoyd's The Wall album. In fact the song Comfortably Numb from The Wall was actually an unfinished song that Gilmour had for his solo album.
    Side not some of these lyrics speak of Roger "Syd" Barrett as there were times they would be doing a gig and Syd would start singing and playing a different song in the middle of another song. References to Syd and his mental demise show up in many of their songs.
    I would also add, if you want to have that mystical floating feeling with thoughts racing through your brain make Wish You Were Here your next journey with Floyd!! Listen to all 9 parts of Shine on You Crazy Diamond... it is all about Syd hence the name of the song S shine Y you D Diamond and C Crazy as that is what happened to him.

  • @pgranto64
    @pgranto64 Před 7 měsíci

    Shine on you crazy diamond🕺🏽