Pink Floyd - "One of These Days" 1988 LIVE FILM
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- Delicate Sound of Thunder
23 August 1988 at the Nassau Coliseum in New York
David Gilmour - guitars, console steel guitar, vocals
Nick Mason - drums
Richard Wright - keyboards, piano, vocals
with
Tim Renwick - guitars, vocals
Jon Carin - keyboards, piano, programming, vocals
Scott Page - saxophones, guitar
Guy Pratt - bass, vocals
Gary Wallis - percussion, additional keyboards and vocals on "Comfortably Numb"
Margaret Taylor - backing vocals
Rachel Fury - backing vocals
Durga McBroom - backing vocals
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I remember this live film as a 7 years old kid :-) . My father was a big fan of Pink Floyd , I still have LP The Wall ( original ) !!! I'm from Serbia , just to say , na matter where you live , no matter what color/religion you are , good positive music never killed anyone and will never do , it connects good people around the world ! Some people say it's one of many ways of mind control . But if I , if we ( people ) feel happy and positive during listening of music , than let it be forever and ever !!!!
One of the best bass lines, ever, as well as one of the best rock instrumentals. Gilmour. Brilliant.
中村敦幸 mason didn't miss that snare once!
Wow I wish I lived to see this incredible band live at that time that would've been the most incredible thing to experience ever...I love Pink Floyd they are amazing live in their concerts..Great sound and feel I've never experienced that feeling from any other band...This song kicks ass
I always wanted to see Pink Floyd but never got to then I got to see David Gilmour in March at the Hollywood Bowl. The plan was just to be able to see him once in my lifetime and now I have to see him again! I will travel far and wide to catch you again David!!!!
one of the best track ever produced by Floyd years ahead of its time .
Saw them perform this in Tampa Fl in '98. I spent a lot of time laughing at the pig and staring at the magical lights. It was an amazing night I wouldn't trade for almost anything.
LT Col Zodd I saw them in 1989 at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia then again in 1994. I think that was at the Wells Fargo Center.
I have to change my years, it was actually '88-89? Then the next year in the rain in Orlando. I was hiding out under the bleachers during "Sorrow" and Dave's Dive bombing made me feel like we were being bombed. Everyone down there looked so miserable. Funny thing, I've met three different people in different parts of the country since then who were at the same shows.
*puts in his ear phones, turns it up full volume, and plays loud and proud*
This is Floyd's best instrumental song in my opinion by far. So jealous my dad got to see them during this tour.
Perhaps the best version of this amazing song was performed on this tour! I was fortunate to be a part of the experience that was Pink Floyd at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia, spring 1988
i agree, enjoy
I went in Toronto, I believe it was may 13 1988, but the one thing I clearly remember other than having the best time of my life, was the sheer joy walking out after the concert. I can still feel the night air and see the incredible visuals.
I was at that same concert! ^5 I also agree with what you said about this song possibly being performed best on this tour. What an awesome tour!! I remember that I was seated in the first row in the stands and had a clear view of the stage. It was one of the most incredible musical experiences of my life. This band can take you on a momentary lapse of reason. They can take your mind to a dream-like state in which you feel like you are floating on the ocean or gliding like an eagle in the sky. Pink Floyd will always be one of my favorite bands because of that.
Saw them in AZ. One of the best days of my life, comparable to when my two children were born.
Saw this Version 1.000.000 timeses on VHS CASSETTE
A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour 88/89. Great and Amazing concert...!!!
Pink F;oyd humanity's heritage in its complete majesty reverberating through my walls...
Long live Pink Floyd!!
Perche quando chiudo gli occhi ed ascolto i Pink sto in paradiso?
SUPER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! merci
And then they played - one of these days......I still enjoy listening to Pink Floyd on my LP’s
Their early concerts 1969 - 1994 were truly a natural high. I almost "lost it" at Animals" - the floating pig, the "dogs of war" from quad sound all over the arena ... *phew!*
Pasan los años, cada dia suena mejor. .....
Best CZcams version..
Grande David. ..!
Wonderful , nice work, Big Thumbs UP!
One of these songs, great. MEDDLE rules!
Wow!!Amazing
Best version of "One of these days" ever
are you crazy?
Daniel Doljan pulse is the best in my opinion
Pulse is concert that has most of the songs sound better than in studio especially "Comfortably Numb" but still "One of These Days" from Delicate Sound of Thunder sound better than version from Pulse, maybe cuz i remember watching that concert as a kid on television one night at the end of 80s
I agree: Pulse is easily the best :)
J'ai eu la joie de voir se concert au chateau de versaille paris en juin 1988. Moment inou.....
I still have the VHS of this concert. But because I no longer have a VCR, I can't watch it anymore. I hope that one day they release it on DVD.
you can plus it's on blue ray etc
Great...best of the best
Fantastyczne ,dziękuję ,serdecznie pozdrawiam ☺
hearing this song for the first time in the seventies, that was really a musical orgasm I'll never forget!!
"Surreal, ,fantástico ''!
Saw these guys in Chicago in 73.
Fantastic!!!!
Just the best version ever!!
Guy Pratt is amazing!!
essa banda é a minha cara , amei 🎧
Fabuloso!!!!
long live The Pink Floyd...💎
Yeah! I can't remember how I got there, cuz I was driving through the fog but yeah, I was there too...
Fantástico!!!!!!!!!!!
1988 great music
bellissimo
eternel!!!!!
me encantan tus vídeos
Exiting!
OH
MY
GOD!
stupendo
Tripping bawllss
sin dudarlo son lo máximo
Великая вещь!на все времена
#dopevideo
I've seen reviewers on other videos talking about the double bass track, one Gilmore, one Waters, on the album, and how Waters was somewhat lacking. By 1988, I think, he had it DOWN! One of the best bass-dominated songs since Yes' Heart of the Sunrise (Chris Squire).
that is Guy Pratt on bass. who did both The Momentary Lapse of Reason and Division Bell tours. Roger was gone. Guy is also married to Rick Wright's daughter. Fitting since Roger fired Rick during Wall period but when he left Dave Gilmour brought him back and now Rick is on more Floyd albums than Roger. Also of note-when Dave took over the band was a stadium only act. Bigger than ever.
esa cancion pareciera que fuera de estos tiempos
this what a call thunder from hell
no comment!
Гилмор велик!
Dispensa comentários.
Hmmmm.........is this one of the few times drummer Nick Mason utters a line in a PF song.....albeit just one phrase in this one.
I thought I heard Doctor Who theme song for a few seconds
You totally did. I heard it too.
you did
Cade os BR?
É "nóis".
Erezione
Коты срослись в тигра и .............
20:30+1:____
A bit noisy respirations
I wanna see those pigs!!
:/
non capisco che senso ha un video tagliato in 2 e orribile
It's the best Pink Floyd show, but I do not like this version of the video as it was edited. Loses
all beauty of the show, you can not see everything that happens in the
show, horrible ruined the video, who did this hates pink floyd.