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  • @andyandalex
    @andyandalex  Před 2 lety +393

    Can’t believe Alex hadn’t experienced this…hope you guys enjoyed this seemingly out of nowhere pick, it’s been a minute! If we come back to Floyd soon what should we hit?! 🔥

    • @mcsplashyy
      @mcsplashyy Před 2 lety +29

      Gotta do “Hey You”

    • @foxandscout
      @foxandscout Před 2 lety +23

      Did you do Wish You Were Here yet?

    • @recoveringdrunkrp
      @recoveringdrunkrp Před 2 lety +52

      Must check out the original "The Great Gig in the Sky" with Clare Torry. Great story how she used her vocal chords as the ultimate instrument

    • @jcroston3266
      @jcroston3266 Před 2 lety +39

      You mentioned Animals, absolutely next! 🐑, 🐖, or 🐕 🐩, any of them are great. Sheep is my personal favorite, cool vibe. Another great album.

    • @actuariallurker9650
      @actuariallurker9650 Před 2 lety +22

      This is why when you did the drunk ranking of bands in your recent Live Stream- Pink Floyd should have been alone in S+, The Eagles a close second at the top of S, and the Beatles under them. No way Floyd is under the Beatles in any ranking,,,,ever

  • @ericgabbitas9044
    @ericgabbitas9044 Před 2 lety +632

    This brings back a memory that I have always cherished. In 1975 myself and four other friends went back one evening to my house, after purchasing Pink Floyds brand new album "Wish You Were Here". My parents were out and we all wanted to here the follow up to Dark Side of The Moon. We were intrigued to see how they could come anywhere near to producing an album to match their previous masterpiece. We all decided to put the vinyl album on the turntable and turn off all the lights and lay on the floor to listen. Well, Shine On you Crazy Diamond started playing and this was the moment I realised life was worth living. At the end of the album, we put the lights back on and none of us uttered a word. We couldn't believe what we had just listened to. That memory will never leave me. Thank you for featuring this track,

    • @patricialiedel5659
      @patricialiedel5659 Před 2 lety +8

      Love, love, ❤️

    • @keithbauereis
      @keithbauereis Před 2 lety +5

      Exactly well said !

    • @jesperkristensen2874
      @jesperkristensen2874 Před 2 lety +7

      Every time I listen to this song, is fantastic, but the first time is very very special. Thanks for sharing your story.

    • @norwegianblue2017
      @norwegianblue2017 Před 2 lety +8

      I'm a little younger than you, but even in the 1980s I would do exactly what you did. Turn off the lights, put on the LP (okay, sometimes it was a cassette or CD) and just take it all in.

    • @lisasmithline1386
      @lisasmithline1386 Před 2 lety +11

      Who the hell gave this a thumbs up?
      Take your proselytizing elsewhere, Miles.

  • @TigerLilly44
    @TigerLilly44 Před 2 lety +115

    I love how Pink Floyd never rushes a song. They make you wait because they can and you will. Their songs are an experience.

    • @davidwalker5054
      @davidwalker5054 Před měsícem

      You are spot on. Pink Floyd know it's all about building up anticipation and tension that keeps the listener entranced

  • @CedricsSpecialLP
    @CedricsSpecialLP Před 2 lety +103

    Alex’s reaction is one of the most satisfying things I have ever seen. He 100% felt this piece of music.

    • @maryannanderson1744
      @maryannanderson1744 Před 2 lety +1

      YES!!

    • @Eliath1984
      @Eliath1984 Před 2 lety +5

      Multiple Eargasms Achieved..

    • @gbcrowne271
      @gbcrowne271 Před 2 lety +1

      It would have been better with watching the video

    • @markeckenrode3354
      @markeckenrode3354 Před 2 lety

      I knew he was into it when he said, "I have both gee tars!"

    • @Tijuanabill
      @Tijuanabill Před 2 lety

      Is Andy the Foreman one or the tubby one? The tubby one seems to really know music, and the Foreman one just seems to dig it. No offense to either...they are both cooler than me.

  • @davidsyrotiak8758
    @davidsyrotiak8758 Před 2 lety +115

    How did they write this? The lyric and the basic chord structure was all Roger. The groove, arrangement and the density of the instrumentation was ALL of the members of the band working together. Richard Wright came up with the 5 chord. Nick Mason contributed the 6/8 solo groove. David Gilmore breathed the soul into it. Truly an ensemble piece.

    • @CedricsSpecialLP
      @CedricsSpecialLP Před 2 lety +8

      Go watch The Story of Wish you were here. It gives you a great look behind the scenes of one of the greatest albums ever made.

    • @SvenTviking
      @SvenTviking Před 2 lety +11

      You have to have a band member, a brilliant artist, personality and friend, go mad, lose his sanity, and then turn up at the recording studio after 5 years gone, as you are recording this song about him, fat and bald and unrecognisable.

    • @Tijuanabill
      @Tijuanabill Před 2 lety +1

      You bring up a point that people don't bring up a lot, that these guys wrote their music together, Beatles style. These guys, and the Beatles of course, lived a lifestyle of true commitment to the studio, as their full time job when not touring. It really shows. Most bands just tour like crazy, because that was how they made their living, since record labels paid so little to the bands. But huge acts like this, that actually got a decent slice of the record money, very few of them worked so hard in the studio, to create their music, and hone it, and perfect it. Very few viewed the studio as the place they go every day, and make music, rather than a place they book some time at, and hack out a few songs in a day or two.

    • @Tijuanabill
      @Tijuanabill Před 2 lety +4

      @@SvenTviking I think Syd's influence on later works, after David joined, is exaggerated. Every emotion they cite, and every bit of madness, isn't all related to Syd. And I'm not diminishing the impact of those events; I too, had a friend who went schizophrenic at that 19-20ish age where it usually manifests. But I think folks read too much in to that. People speak of that friendship/co-work/bandmate/collaboration like it's on some McCartney/Lennon level, and I just think sometimes that's an easy narrative to write. Clearly they had their own struggles with emotions, mental health, drugs, etc, to draw from; not just Syd. But all of that aside, there is the music. And that music doesn't come from a place so simple as emotion. Emotion can highlight great music, but it doesn't write the notes. Syd was a creative genius, and they probably got more inspiration from his music, than they did from his madness or struggles. At the end of the day, the band is the genius of Roger and David, not Syd.

  • @junietunes2148
    @junietunes2148 Před 2 lety +176

    My neighbor recently passed away, she was an awesome Brit who had lived all over the world and loved chatting and drinking wine. At her memorial, they played Shine On You Crazy Diamond and it was perfect. RIP Annie. Great reaction Gents!

    • @kerryp2174
      @kerryp2174 Před 2 měsíci

      Glad you guys enjoyed classic Ping Floyd but in not sure your head bobbing any waving is any where near the time signature of the beat of the music. Just struck me as a bit odd when I listen to any music that bored a hole into my brain I tap or move to the beat / time signature of the song. Think it helps to almost feel the music. But the bottom line is you enjoyed one of the best classic rock tunes and band. There will never be another Pink Floyd like band. Keep rockin’!

    • @SaverioP
      @SaverioP Před měsícem

      My wife has instructed me to have that same song played at her funeral if I should outlive her.

  • @Vonlang001
    @Vonlang001 Před 2 lety +375

    Brilliant song in homage to Syd. The story of Syd showing up during a mixing session for this song is amazing. Nobody recognized him until Gilmour eventually identified him. Waters broke down in tears at the sight of his former band leader and friend. Syd was overweight and had a shaved head and eyebrows. Sad and beautiful at the same time.

    • @markdraine3571
      @markdraine3571 Před 2 lety +13

      Yes, Michael ,its a shame that the mental health aspect ,comibined with the L.S.D usage , led to such a jarring discovery for his old mates .Has to be a very sad,troubling site to view somebody you care about in such a hapless state,even for the hardened ,battle -tested , raucous rockers.

    • @WalkerStalker
      @WalkerStalker Před 2 lety +5

      There are pics of Syd on that day. Sad!

    • @kevanbodsworth9868
      @kevanbodsworth9868 Před 2 lety +2

      @@markdraine3571 Some say he was fed overdosing by " friends" ------

    • @aaronsibley
      @aaronsibley Před 2 lety +3

      @@cactaceous it was over a year later, not a few days. the concert was in 2005 and syd died in 2006

    • @laurentco
      @laurentco Před 2 lety +14

      The part about David "replacing" Syd was not like Andy said. Syd was having trouble at concerts for a while, and they had started to get David to come to the concerts for some time in case Syd couldn't go on. So Syd was gradually replaced, not overnight as Andy describes it.

  • @richardlarson9459
    @richardlarson9459 Před 2 lety +147

    David Gilmour is one of my favorite guitar players. He just has a way of making it sing. It's so wonderful what he does. Haunting.

    • @lisanowka8669
      @lisanowka8669 Před 2 lety +8

      When they asked Eric Clapton what’s it like being the greatest guitarists in the world …he answered I don’t know I’m not David Gilmour

    • @David-iv6je
      @David-iv6je Před 2 lety +2

      @@lisanowka8669 I can't imagine that Clapton said that, even though I believe it to be true.

    • @Tijuanabill
      @Tijuanabill Před 2 lety +2

      @@David-iv6je I think he said it about Albert King, or one of the other three kings, actually. Not BB, but Albert or Freddie. But the best Clapton quote was after watching Jimi Hendrix said, "He makes everyone who doesn't play guitar want to start, and everyone who doesn't want to quit." It hurts me to say Clapton isn't God, but if Clapton were God, then were did Jimi come from? It's like arguing the Venus De Milo versus a Rembrandt. It doesn't matter if he is the best, or Gilmour, or Jimi. What matters is their art stands above the rest, on a level that can't even be quantified anyway.

    • @aldito7586
      @aldito7586 Před 2 lety

      Yes. You said it right. There is beautiful - and there is HAUNTINGLY beautiful. That saying might sound strange to the "Non Musician", but not to us...

  • @James-StJames
    @James-StJames Před 2 lety +81

    "If you can get through Echoes you can get through anything, probably."
    Ummagumma Sides 3 & 4: Rocks back and forth, laughing quietly.

    • @lisasmithline1386
      @lisasmithline1386 Před 2 lety +8

      If one wants to listen to any Prog rock, then one must have shitloads of patience.

    • @edpas007
      @edpas007 Před 2 lety +1

      Both brilliant albums

    • @steveg5933
      @steveg5933 Před 2 lety +1

      Just sides 3 & 4?🤔🤔😎😎

    • @DannyTanimoto
      @DannyTanimoto Před 2 lety +1

      "If you can get through Echoes you can get through anything, probably."
      - Yoshikage Kira probably

    • @James-StJames
      @James-StJames Před 2 lety

      @@steveg5933 Well, those are the original tunes, written for that record. I believe the boys have already heard "Set the Controls..." and "Careful With That Axe...".

  • @TrevorHarden
    @TrevorHarden Před 2 lety +185

    Omg the single most “Pink Floyd” Pink Floyd song. The best.

  • @rayberke2836
    @rayberke2836 Před 2 lety +182

    The first time anyone listens to this should be with their eyes closed in a dark quiet room, not watching a video which distracts the brain from the most incredible guitar playing I have ever heard. The passion, ingenuity, and talent is unsurpassed.

    • @marcfriedman7339
      @marcfriedman7339 Před 2 lety +4

      Turned up to 11!!

    • @jlsage4059
      @jlsage4059 Před 2 lety +10

      Absolutely. See your minds eye, not someone else’s vision or interpretation.

    • @kokothegreat5583
      @kokothegreat5583 Před 2 lety +4

      100% it's meditation

    • @Missangie827
      @Missangie827 Před 2 lety +5

      and the next time you need to be outside on a beautiful moonless night and look up -a song that takes you that far needs the galaxy as a highway

    • @BelovedChatter
      @BelovedChatter Před 2 lety +6

      No wrong way to get the first time out of the way, all that matters is it happened

  • @paulatkin7679
    @paulatkin7679 Před 2 lety +47

    1975. I was 17 and nothing you've heard since had happened yet. Can you imagine what this sounded like then? Imagine listening to this for the first time while looking at and marveling at the the Hipgnosis sleeve art.
    How lucky were we children born in the 50s and 60s. Blessed.

    • @michaellambert5223
      @michaellambert5223 Před 2 lety +3

      AMEN!!! Shout out to album art!! YES had great art too, easy to float into with the vinyl spinning. Kids these days are so cut out of how special albums are and were to us. Not to mention how warm they were to listen to. Any album that folded open was extra cool too!

    • @ghraffydd5275
      @ghraffydd5275 Před 2 lety +1

      I had dropped a purple cone and we were at a mates house, someone gave me the picture of the bloke diving into the water to occupy me.

    • @alanshepherd4304
      @alanshepherd4304 Před 2 lety +4

      We baby boomers certainly had the best of music of any generation, bar none!!!😁😁🇬🇧

    • @jccook5353
      @jccook5353 Před 2 lety +1

      I am a year older than you. The late 60's to the 80's was the best in the history of rock.

    • @oldeskoolnana7543
      @oldeskoolnana7543 Před 2 lety +5

      @@alanshepherd4304 Damn right. Most of us so called "Boomer" are cooler than than anyone knows. We lived real life, not a life on so I'll media. ✌🌻🌻

  • @lloydbraun6026
    @lloydbraun6026 Před 2 lety +27

    That whole period of time with Pink Floyd, Yes, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Jethro Tull, King Crimson and a few others was so magical.

    • @oldeskoolnana7543
      @oldeskoolnana7543 Před 2 lety

      Saw them all back then when tickets were $18.00. The good old days.✌✌

    • @emilymartinez6961
      @emilymartinez6961 Před 2 lety +1

      I saw them when the tickets were only $5, $6 & $7 , l guess l'm much older 🤟

    • @Tijuanabill
      @Tijuanabill Před 2 lety

      @@emilymartinez6961 It was neither of those, when I saw them for Momentary or Pulse tours. It cost an arm and a leg, but was a bargain too. I told a friend waiting in line to buy my ticket, "I don't care if I have to sit alone behind a speaker, get my ticket as close as you can".

  • @SugarcatPlays
    @SugarcatPlays Před 2 lety +278

    David Gilmour is easily one of the top three guitarists to ever live. So so so much emotion

    • @Mr05Chuck
      @Mr05Chuck Před 2 lety +28

      Does more in one bend than any shredder does in 150 notes.

    • @mikelair9144
      @mikelair9144 Před 2 lety +1

      Definitely has unbelievable tone

    • @SugarcatPlays
      @SugarcatPlays Před 2 lety +14

      @@Mr05Chuck I can't stand fast shredders or "tappers". Anyone can play fast with enough practice. Not everyone can play with heart

    • @gillianroffey4914
      @gillianroffey4914 Před 2 lety +11

      I'd put him in my top one. Incredible feel. Comfortably Numb alone...

    • @kevinroberts361
      @kevinroberts361 Před 2 lety +3

      @@gillianroffey4914 Me too dude !! Saw them live in New Orleans, his sound is mesmerizing to say the least. It really transforms you to another place.... it is so moving, no one else does that for me. Mark Knopfler is my personal # 2 all the way

  • @atomwatt77
    @atomwatt77 Před 2 lety +128

    I burst into tears the first time I heard this song…deeply moving tribute to Syd.

    • @charliestilton1680
      @charliestilton1680 Před 2 lety +10

      I TOTALLY burst into tears at a concert when they opened the show with it! It was like a dream come true!

  • @snakeplissken526
    @snakeplissken526 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Simply one of the greatest pieces of rock music ever composed.

  • @ricobonifacio1095
    @ricobonifacio1095 Před 2 lety +75

    Richard Wright as a musician was criminally underrated. This album was his opus I think. There were so many great parts in the 80s and 90s albums, he was neutered by waters in the 3 albums after (one which he may not even play in) this one so it makes this one special.

    • @jamesfetherston1190
      @jamesfetherston1190 Před 2 lety

      He wasn’t neutered by Waters, he was neutered by cocaine, a failing marriage and inertia. Even Gilmour will state that Wright pretty much stopped contributing much of anything after DSOTM and WYWH.

    • @kgunitkeese17
      @kgunitkeese17 Před 2 lety

      That’s the thing with Roger Waters: he was a creative genius when it came to his lyrics, but he was a gigantic prick at the same time.

    • @aldito7586
      @aldito7586 Před 2 lety +2

      There is a musician - and then there is Richard Wright !

  • @shaunbyrne9037
    @shaunbyrne9037 Před 2 lety +137

    The way David Gilmour holds a chord is unsurpassed by any guitarist , his timing and use of emotion is remarkable . As has been said many times he plugs his soul into an amp . This almost transcends music into another realm .

    • @JimGeigerMusic
      @JimGeigerMusic Před 2 lety +4

      He's one of those few guitarists, like Brian May, that you immediately know who it is playing as soon as you hear him.

    • @youtoo2233
      @youtoo2233 Před 2 lety +4

      Don't forget Jimmy Page, totally amazing, and plays completely by feel just like Gilmore

    • @216Numbskull
      @216Numbskull Před 2 lety +1

      IMO it's Gilmour's emotion that's hard to debate against any of the greats. The way he bends & holds his lead notes is David's tone alone. I have to shout out SRV, Hackett, & Blackmore, that carry that emotion too!

    • @moe3047
      @moe3047 Před 2 lety +2

      @@youtoo2233 Jimmy Page is my all time fav, but damn David Gilmour is different in his set of mixing his timing and emotions just in his guitar without even singin

    • @MagravatorMag
      @MagravatorMag Před 2 lety

      Thats exactly why he's my favorite. Honestly, a case could be made for all time greatest if we include your facts. That's a great description! I have a hard time explaining his style to anyone. Yours are the right words. ✌

  • @edwardodson2867
    @edwardodson2867 Před 2 lety +78

    What Andy said. That's the reason we watch y'all. I'm 63, listened to this only God knows how many times. But when I settle in with you I'm right back in my room with my buds (that is my buddies, but also some buds no doubt), putting the daily high school shit in the rear view, spinning vinyl and, as you say, getting lost in the sauce. Thanks so much for taking an old man back to when he had long hair, few real worries in life, and amazing music in a constant stream from the great artists of the '70s.

    • @w.geoffreyspaulding6588
      @w.geoffreyspaulding6588 Před 2 lety +13

      You’re not old yet! I haven’t seen 63 for years, and I would gladly return to that “young” age! 😁

    • @edwardodson2867
      @edwardodson2867 Před 2 lety +5

      @@w.geoffreyspaulding6588 sounds like we're both young at heart. That's what counts. The other thing is just a number.

    • @salinagrrrl69
      @salinagrrrl69 Před 2 lety +4

      Did you have beautiful posters that color bounced in black light in that room? And did you have buddettes there too?

    • @johnnymartin49
      @johnnymartin49 Před 2 lety +3

      Here, here!!! 😎

    • @sgtBelson
      @sgtBelson Před 2 lety +4

      I’m looking up at 60 (not too far, now), and agree completely. It was great hearing Alex’s ‘oohs and ahhs’ through this one. It does take me back. Excellent post. Shine on.

  • @triciadevine1831
    @triciadevine1831 Před 2 lety +26

    The opening guitar solo is immaculately delicate. Definitely a masterpiece.

  • @dicklindell948
    @dicklindell948 Před 2 lety +20

    Were we lucky to be in high school in the seventies. Hell yes, this great music came out weekly. Thanks guys for the memories.

    • @kellysalone2779
      @kellysalone2779 Před 2 lety +2

      YOU SAID IT!!!

    • @kathybwell
      @kathybwell Před rokem

      High school in the seventies was a blast 💥 music was outstanding- so much & so good!
      ~Class of 79

  • @davidbooth7778
    @davidbooth7778 Před 2 lety +142

    So excited for Alex. This song has NO TIER.

    • @windyhillbomber
      @windyhillbomber Před 2 lety +8

      Tier without fear

    • @pamnorris8954
      @pamnorris8954 Před 2 lety +6

      For sure this is it’s own tier💓💓💓

    • @David-iv6je
      @David-iv6je Před 2 lety +5

      They only listened to the first part! The wrote it as a single suite then split it for album purposes.
      czcams.com/video/RFnd1_zfrJc/video.html

    • @jeffschielka7845
      @jeffschielka7845 Před 2 lety +7

      Masterpiece.

    • @richardsteiner8992
      @richardsteiner8992 Před 2 lety +4

      ikr. His reaction was WONDERFUL to watch. :D :D

  • @Maisie9798
    @Maisie9798 Před 2 lety +84

    I'm kind of surprised that you haven't done this already. One of the greatest tunes ever.
    RIP Syd Barrett

    • @RichardDicksondlyrch68
      @RichardDicksondlyrch68 Před 2 lety +6

      It took some time, but I've come to the conclusion that Wish You Were Here > Dark Side of the Moon.

    • @zenhaelcero8481
      @zenhaelcero8481 Před 2 lety +1

      @@RichardDicksondlyrch68 It's a tight choice, but I think you're right.

    • @garyschill7923
      @garyschill7923 Před 2 lety +2

      Andy did cover this solo about 2 1/2 years ago, but is turning Alex on to it. Glad he did!

    • @truthdweller3454
      @truthdweller3454 Před 2 lety +1

      @@RichardDicksondlyrch68 Animals is my favorite. But all three albums are great.

  • @bigwillie5717
    @bigwillie5717 Před 2 lety +57

    The way Syd Barrett suddenly paid a visit to his old bandmates…albeit completely shaved, over weight, and mentally removed…(see The Wall for a visual translation), during the Wish You Were Here sessions, it stunned the Floyd boys to the point of shock and sadness. Syd is the Diamond here…who sadly passed a few years ago. Acid literally fried his brain…a genius’s mind, gone. So sad.

    • @prestonpresley6885
      @prestonpresley6885 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Krakeloa
      I think we can agree it didn’t help.

    • @spyretto
      @spyretto Před 2 lety

      They music they did after Syd had absolutely nothing to do with the music they did with Syd , so I'm not sure why they wanted him to see.

    • @Lechuque
      @Lechuque Před 2 lety +2

      Acid doesn't fry your brain,you can't even overdose on acid.

    • @joyfulzero853
      @joyfulzero853 Před 2 lety +2

      "Acid literally fried his brain" It did not "Literally" do that! It is a metaphor!

    • @tonyfregoso7449
      @tonyfregoso7449 Před 2 lety

      @@Lechuque not literally fried. Too much is bad though which is what happened to Syd

  • @thomperkins
    @thomperkins Před 2 lety +21

    Love Alex having eargasms over Gilmore’s choice of chords.

  • @tonycasey3183
    @tonycasey3183 Před 2 lety +27

    The genius of David Gilmour's guitar playing is that it only ever serves the song, not his ego.

    • @richardfairlamb9728
      @richardfairlamb9728 Před 2 lety

      That’s so true and his melody’s and guitar lines are so memorable.

  • @netgod3com
    @netgod3com Před 2 lety +49

    Released 46 years ago, still causes goose bumps when listening!

    • @josephwhirlwind6086
      @josephwhirlwind6086 Před 2 lety

      Agree , I was 11 when this came out and I was hooked , and now , 57 years of age it still puts me in a trance , what a masterpiece !!

  • @deemavo
    @deemavo Před 2 lety +37

    Guitar-wise, this is probably the most patient performance I have ever heard. The restraint that Gilmour shows throughout the eternal build-up is at least as amazing as his playing.

    • @Tijuanabill
      @Tijuanabill Před 2 lety +2

      Patience is a key component of their music. So often you are waiting for them to get to it, when you realize this is it already.

  • @Angelfeather100
    @Angelfeather100 Před rokem +3

    Some years back, my son in his mid 20s had over his best friends and one of them always wanted to smoke weed. I tolerated him and as I was certain, one day came and he just had enough and cut it. Anyway. This guy was ready with his joint, in the evening, outside in the garden. When he was done, I told all the boys “now come with me, you have to listen to this”. And I put them Shine on you crazy diamond on my home cinema system, with all the lights off. At the end nobody could utter a word. Yep. That was a trip.

  • @sammybeck7794
    @sammybeck7794 Před 2 lety +68

    David Gilmour may not be all fast and flashy but he gives feeling to the music the way he plays his guitar. It's the way he is so precise when he bends the strings on his guitar. Lots of guitarists bend their strings but even the slightest deviation, whether it be sharp or flat can make a big difference between what the guitarist is trying to achieve and what the listener hears. Gilmore knows how to make you hear his guitar tell a story and even bring you to tears. He is the string bending master!

    • @garyscarlett5471
      @garyscarlett5471 Před 2 lety +3

      Gary Moore was able to get emotions? Out of his guitar kinda like Gilmore. Draws you into the music. Both are great .

    • @bradparnell614
      @bradparnell614 Před 2 lety +3

      To me he's better then those virtuosos who just seem to like to show off how fast they can play. Big deal, you can go fast. You're not alone. There are a lot of guys who can play that fast. There aren't a lot of guys who can play like Gilmour.

    • @Manup2day
      @Manup2day Před 2 lety +3

      David....less is more. 🙂

    • @brushstroke3733
      @brushstroke3733 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bradparnell614 Agreed. Much like in story telling or poetry, more words doesn't necessarily mean communicating more clearly. More often than not, less words communicate more.

    • @Cannon-Fodder
      @Cannon-Fodder Před 2 lety +3

      @@garyscarlett5471 I agree Gary. Gary Moore is hardly mentioned when top guitarists are listed, but he is one of the best emotional guitarists I have heard. His album 'Corridors Of Power', is a true masterpiece, and well worth a listen.

  • @thereturnoftheprodigalyams6763

    Watching someone experience this art, ingest it, digest it and ultimately fall in love with this "piece " of music for the first time made me nostalgically emotional. A bittersweet happiness that I'd like to thank you for. It helped me remember of fairly well days back when i was young.

    • @w.geoffreyspaulding6588
      @w.geoffreyspaulding6588 Před 2 lety +4

      Very well said, and I agree with your emotions and share them. BTW, your handle is one of the best I’ve seen, and I wonder how in the world you came up with it. There’s a story there, I’m sure. You aren’t by chance a Lelend Sklar fan are you, or sub to his channel? A yam has a place of high honor in one of his stories of the road……

    • @thereturnoftheprodigalyams6763
      @thereturnoftheprodigalyams6763 Před 2 lety +1

      @@w.geoffreyspaulding6588 actually the story behind the YAMS is inside and crass. Lol. Having YAMS is like the same as having Balls. A friend told me i finally got my 'YAMS" back after I left a very toxic relationship and it stuck. I liked it because i felt like I kind of reclaimed a part of myself that was beat down and lost.

  • @SibKiss-hc7zn
    @SibKiss-hc7zn Před 2 lety +8

    I'm not ashamed to admit how spoiled we were on rock music and other genres , crossovers back in the day. I had to take a long break and it's nice to come back with y'all

  • @demonhoopa
    @demonhoopa Před 2 lety +39

    I’m 57 years old and have been listening to this song/album since I discovered it at 15. Yet you “kids”, with one fricken listen, brought insight to the song I did not have even though I’m a musician myself AND already knew all the particulars about Syd.
    You really outdid yourselves as far as lyrical analysis. I’m kind of in awe

  • @garyschill7923
    @garyschill7923 Před 2 lety +96

    This song is absolutely about Syd Barret. The "Steel Breeze" is Syd's concept of a background behind all their music.The album is about Syd and their journey as a band after he was kicked out ("Have a Cigar" and "Welcome To The Machine"), then the album comes back to Syd ""Wish You Were Here". Need to track the whole album!!!

    • @sammyjames5185
      @sammyjames5185 Před 2 lety +4

      Totally agree. The ultimate concept album.

    • @TheWizardKs
      @TheWizardKs Před 2 lety +3

      I was going to say this as it is what I have read many times by different authors. All fanatic fans know how much Syd's side journeys via hard drugs really took a toll on all of the band members. *edit* Andy has a good grip on the story :)

    • @harrytuttle1446
      @harrytuttle1446 Před 2 lety +2

      A fitting tribute to Syd. Rest In Peace Mr.Barret.

    • @toddstafford9909
      @toddstafford9909 Před 2 lety +1

      Absolutely a front to backer.

  • @Mime59100
    @Mime59100 Před 2 lety +116

    You need to hear the whole album. There’s a second part of this song and everything in between is great

    • @BuckForearm
      @BuckForearm Před 2 lety +7

      Actually there are nine parts to the song, but who’s counting.

    • @tulljack8472
      @tulljack8472 Před 2 lety

      @@BuckForearm Nine parts to this song? What are you talking about?

    • @Mime59100
      @Mime59100 Před 2 lety

      @@BuckForearm don’t want to confuse our boys though

    • @Mime59100
      @Mime59100 Před 2 lety +6

      @@tulljack8472 he’s talking about the full titles of the songs (parts I-V ) and (parts vi-viii) that’s what the original record says

    • @robertb1849
      @robertb1849 Před 2 lety +5

      I was disappointed to not see the whole song

  • @christianman73
    @christianman73 Před 2 lety +15

    Andy made a great point about Pink Floyd virtually being their own genre. They are proggy, to some extent, and they're psychedelic at times, and there is a definite jazz influence, and they can also rock hard, when the song calls for it. In my teens, even among *widely differing* music fans, most people liked at least *some* Pink Floyd. Hippies, metalheada, punks, goths, jocks, and more-- Floyd had something for all of us.

  • @PhilPastor
    @PhilPastor Před rokem +8

    Love your reaction, guys! It truly gives me hope for humanity at large when I see young people appreciate some of the best music that's ever been recorded. My son (now 32) is also a big Pink Floyd fan... makes me feel like I at least did one thing right in my life.

  • @nyrocks5580
    @nyrocks5580 Před 2 lety +55

    Impeccable, stunning, masterpiece. When I was a kid, I had one friend who was always ahead of the rest of us on everything - like he was much older, but he wasn't. We were 12 and I was still mainly listening to 70s pop rock radio music. He sat me down in his room, got the turntable spinning and said "You need to listen to THIS." It had just been released.

  • @sentinelmortgagecorp4291
    @sentinelmortgagecorp4291 Před 2 lety +20

    I love how this song is giving you 100% of everything you need and then bam, here is the saxophone that you didn’t even know you wanted.

  • @paulhagger3895
    @paulhagger3895 Před 2 lety +9

    I still think this is their best album. It's certainly my favourite. This is one of the most beautiful rock songs ever written I think.

  • @seanmacleod1724
    @seanmacleod1724 Před rokem +5

    Pink Floyd....Basically music you can trip to without ingesting drugs.....but if you ever have listened to them under the influence, Well there are simply no words to describe the experience.
    Thank you Mr Floyd....or can I call you Pink....

  • @susanklasinski1805
    @susanklasinski1805 Před 2 lety +41

    If this song is not played at my funeral, I will not be attending.

    • @TheRevWillNotBeTelevised
      @TheRevWillNotBeTelevised Před 2 lety +2

      Not knocking the song, but I'm not making people sit through a 15 minute song at my funeral. 🤣

    • @susanklasinski1805
      @susanklasinski1805 Před 2 lety

      @@TheRevWillNotBeTelevised I will! Some of my kin need to suffer through for me. On their knees! 🤣

    • @roryhaden9854
      @roryhaden9854 Před 2 lety +2

      This and Great Gig In The Sky on a loop at my funeral please

    • @annereidy7981
      @annereidy7981 Před 2 lety +1

      neither will I!

    • @susanklasinski1805
      @susanklasinski1805 Před 2 lety +1

      @@annereidy7981 LOL! You have my permission not to attend.

  • @SuperReasonable
    @SuperReasonable Před 2 lety +49

    David Gilmour was hired to back up Syd who had started to lose the plot mentally. David found it hard to play Syd’s stuff because it was very different to his blues background. They played a number of gigs together with Syd falling apart and one evening they were waiting to pick up Syd outside his house and one of the band suggested they leave him behind. All agreed, they drove off without him and Syd never played with them again. That was the start of the 2nd generation of Pink Floyd we love so much.

    • @brettpeacock9116
      @brettpeacock9116 Před 2 lety +6

      Pink Floyd did not ever "Leave Syd behind". Their made sure that Syd got his agreed upon share of the money of the band made, even after he no longer played with them. That is not "Leaving him Behind".. it's accepting that he couldn't play with them anymore, but he was always the foundation of the band. I think they just accepted that he could no longer play onstage with them.

    • @lindaingallsobrien4217
      @lindaingallsobrien4217 Před 2 lety +1

      @@brettpeacock9116 They even tied to keep in tough with him!!!! I remember Waters, I think, stating that he went by his apartment to see Syd later on. Syd had a cigarette burning in his hand between two fingers and it burnt all the way down into his fingers and he didn't react. You know, these guys LOVED Syd. Even when they talk of those times today, you hear and see in the faces how much loss this was to everyone!

    • @SuperReasonable
      @SuperReasonable Před 2 lety

      That’s an odd reply. Leaving him behind means they didn’t wait for him that evening and he never played with the band again. That has nothing to do with paying royalties etc! David produced his two solo albums after he left Pink Floyd, but what I said is absolutely true. They simply decided one evening to leave him at home and carry on without him. The only oddity was that Syd turned up at the studio completely uninvited when they were recording Wish You Were Here and nobody recognised him at first, he had changed so much. It took time before they realised who he was and after taking a look around, he left in the same way he came in.

  • @ugadawgs1990
    @ugadawgs1990 Před 2 lety +5

    In 1975, I was 9 and listened to this masterpiece while laying on my bed, only a purple 40-watt bulb lighting my room. When I opened my eyes at the end of the song, I knew I wanted to be a chef.

  • @nigeljames5622
    @nigeljames5622 Před 9 měsíci +4

    This is absolutely a song that you don't need a video, you really need to just close your eyes and let it happen because this is a masterpiece and leads into another absolutely amazing song with 'Welcome To The Machine' another absolute masterpiece

  • @michaellynch5254
    @michaellynch5254 Před 2 lety +32

    I stopped the video I was watching immediately when this popped up. Incredible song. This is actually my favorite Pink Floyd song.

    • @fuzzylogicent
      @fuzzylogicent Před 2 lety +3

      I stopped the video I was watching too.

    • @johnnymartin49
      @johnnymartin49 Před 2 lety

      I stopped this video to put on my good headphones because I knew that I had to melt right back to the 70's when I got to see this live!!! 😎

    • @clarity8
      @clarity8 Před 2 lety

      Same.

  • @ExcellentChalsTransit
    @ExcellentChalsTransit Před 2 lety +18

    This is without question one of the greatest musical pieces of all time.

  • @IanHillan
    @IanHillan Před 2 lety +12

    Man I love this album so much. Honestly, I think watching the video does a disservice to the experience. Lights off, eyes closed, headphones loud and let the music make the images your own mind comes up with. Also, the album in order, start to finish for the whole experience.

    • @GoVandals0605
      @GoVandals0605 Před 2 lety

      Couldn't agree more. It's wonderful to know about the backstory - gives meaning to it. But the video adds little IMHO.

  • @patriciagoodwin1922
    @patriciagoodwin1922 Před 2 lety +6

    Brings tears to my eyes, a tribute to Syd Barrett. He was dropped from the band due to drug abuse, regardless they still love him like a brother. He passed away in 2006 from cancer R.I.P. SWEET ONE. I truly loved watching this masterpiece with you guys. Brilliant indeed, Syd was brilliance, guitarist, previous front man, founding member, wow this is so deep. Thank you guys!

  • @gregorykrug8034
    @gregorykrug8034 Před 2 lety +62

    "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" is great on its own. If you hear the backstory with Syd Barrett, it is one of the top ten greatest songs of all-time IMO.

    • @topisantakivi1512
      @topisantakivi1512 Před 2 lety +1

      not to mention what happened when they were recording this song czcams.com/video/uKCMSWbC9VY/video.html

    • @jbjacobs9514
      @jbjacobs9514 Před 2 lety +1

      I love the parts 1-5 and 6-9 as one! It's over 25 minutes but I must do it everyday! LOL

    • @Tijuanabill
      @Tijuanabill Před 2 lety

      @@jbjacobs9514 ONE part, imho. It's all one song, despite record manufacturers insisting on song gaps (that they never got from these guys anyway, most of the time).

  • @rubentullenaar2934
    @rubentullenaar2934 Před 2 lety +44

    Never heard so much ooh’s and aah’s during a reaction😂😂 epic response. Please also react to Part 6-9.

    • @sarahzentexas
      @sarahzentexas Před 2 lety

      YES!!!

    • @sourisvoleur4854
      @sourisvoleur4854 Před 2 lety +3

      Yes. Parts 6-9 contain my favorite ever Gilmour solo - the part with the screaming high notes. Mmmmm.

    • @cherylwoodward
      @cherylwoodward Před 2 lety

      It made me chuckle every time.😃

  • @iridescent-frog1059
    @iridescent-frog1059 Před 2 lety +10

    The craziest fact about this song is that Syd Barrett, who this song was dedicated to walked into the studio, overweight and unrecognisable when they were recording it. It still amazes me that such a thing happened during the recording of such a masterpiece of a track.

    • @hollyhill2045
      @hollyhill2045 Před 5 měsíci

      Syd was schizophrenic. The antipsychotic medications can make people gain weight.

  • @Orion225
    @Orion225 Před 3 měsíci +1

    When the drums kicks in...
    Oh man that's the sound of paradise

  • @GoldTop57
    @GoldTop57 Před 2 lety +36

    Perfect song. Gilmour is inhumanly great, and the lyrics are brilliant. Some incredible phrases like “steel breeze” and “random precision.” Love those oxymorons.

  • @porflepopnecker4376
    @porflepopnecker4376 Před 2 lety +39

    The music is way better to experience by itself for the first time without being distracted by the video.

    • @rukusthelamiaslayer9510
      @rukusthelamiaslayer9510 Před 2 lety +2

      Any song is better without video …..and without a doubt, live !

    • @clarity8
      @clarity8 Před 2 lety +2

      Agree.

    • @joannasunday
      @joannasunday Před 2 lety

      Sorry, disagree. I love the videos!

    • @SecretAgentSuperDragon
      @SecretAgentSuperDragon Před 2 lety +1

      100% agree. For the first time at least, the albums need to be experienced as a whole, with headphones and in a relaxed state where your mind can just absorb what's going on without outside distraction. After that I think you'd enjoy the video a little more.

    • @rickf101
      @rickf101 Před 2 lety

      Yes. Eyes closed, in the dark. Nothing to distract from the sound.

  • @nicksands9627
    @nicksands9627 Před 2 lety +47

    Just discovered you guys, and as another college kid that absolutely loves this music and this album in particular, you have to go through the whole album. Alex has to hear the whole story that’s portrayed in this album. It has done so much for me and my mental health along with all of Pink Floyd’s other albums. You earned a sub and I look forward to more of your content

    • @oldeskoolnana7543
      @oldeskoolnana7543 Před 2 lety +3

      All us old people who were young while this was released on on here. You can learn alot here about our music. Enjoy like we did & will for eternity . PINK FLOYD ROCKS.✌✌

  • @TheAcgtrs
    @TheAcgtrs Před 2 lety +7

    The “I told you so” look on his face, it is the look all of us Pink Floyd fans feel…, every time we see the “This is the greatest tone of all time” look of realization hits a newbie’s face… LoL

  • @dustinsutton6166
    @dustinsutton6166 Před 2 lety +12

    This is my favorite Pink Floyd Album. It's one of those albums you have to listen to front to back.

  • @larryc8834
    @larryc8834 Před 2 lety +94

    As brilliant as Gilmour's playing is, it is keyboardist Rick Wright's playing and orchestral arrangements that create the mood on this one.

    • @dwc1964
      @dwc1964 Před 2 lety +5

      the interplay between them is immaculate

    • @showmoke
      @showmoke Před 2 lety +2

      That’s correct - especially the openings sequences, which for me created an exciting anticipation of what was to come.

    • @bencurti7693
      @bencurti7693 Před 2 lety +2

      There have been a lot of great guitars produced over the years...Les Paul, SG, 345, Flying V, Telecaster, Jaguar and many more. Oh, which one didn't I mention?..the Strat! Yes, this is quintessential Fender Strat brilliance, and Mr. Gilmore is one of the best at really coaxing out the beauty and subtleties of this guitar. I actually bought one for my daughter for her 14th birthday, and she would love trying to learning the simpler licks of this song. Yeah, a brilliant masterpiece. I was a senior in HS when this came out, and yes, I was under the influence when I heard it for the 1st time...

    • @klimber10001
      @klimber10001 Před 2 lety +1

      You just can't have one without the other and get this magic.

    • @davidsyrotiak8758
      @davidsyrotiak8758 Před 2 lety +2

      @@bencurti7693 this song is a mix of three guitars: Les Paul, Telecaster and Stratocaster.

  • @Octavian7771
    @Octavian7771 Před 2 lety +3

    This song is directly inspired by Syd Barrett, the founder of the band. His first name is contained in the title 'S hine on Y ou crazy D iamond'. Each of the lyrics describe Syd; "Remember when you were young, you shone like the sun", "Now there's a look in your eyes, like black holes in the sky". Even the words 'steel breeze' is a reference to one of Syd's solo songs. you Piper' is a reference to 'Pipers at the Gates of Dawn'

  • @jasoncaldwell5627
    @jasoncaldwell5627 Před 3 dny

    Whoever is on sax should be in some all time hall of incredible performances.
    If anyone asked me to recommend a Pink Floyd song, this would be absolutely last- that way, they could experience this masterpiece as the end of a great journey.

  • @michaelligue3842
    @michaelligue3842 Před 2 lety +28

    Homage to Sid , great song .

  • @joemaurone7923
    @joemaurone7923 Před 2 lety +52

    "How did they write this song?" To get to how they got there, you have to know both the story of Syd Barret and the condition of the band at the time of this, a post-partum depression after the success of DARK SIDE OF THE MOON. And kicking off this piece was that four-note guitar phrase, so sad, yet sublime. When Gilmour first played that, Roger Waters thought "that's so Syd."
    As for the rest, this was the result of years of experimentation and experience. And "Echoes" set the template from there.
    And re: the "grains of sand" approach to art: "mosaic."

    • @brushstroke3733
      @brushstroke3733 Před 2 lety +1

      Mosiac isn't wrong, but I think he was speaking specifically of mandalas made by Tibetan Buddhist monks. They spend weeks very carefully making the ornate design with colored sand, and when they finish, they indeed sweep it all away.

    • @charlesduncan6529
      @charlesduncan6529 Před 2 lety

      I don't know if its true but I thought I heard one of them in an interview saying that some Psycho active substances may have been consumed in the making of this song, even though Syd lost his mind to said psycho actives!! Kind of harsh if true!!

    • @jonnylumberjack6223
      @jonnylumberjack6223 Před 2 lety

      @@charlesduncan6529 I've never heard that. But if it was true, I wouldn't call it harsh. They were little more than kids at this point. Most people don't break under psychoactive drugs. And those who do, had a disposition to whatever mental illness it brings on. I've never really believed Syd's family, how they denied he was mentally ill. Everything about his appearance, from the weight gain to his disposition speaks to his being on some pretty strong anti psychotics. It's a shame if he was ill and his family chose to cover it up, it's nothing to be ashamed of, shit happens, ya know?

    • @charlesduncan6529
      @charlesduncan6529 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jonnylumberjack6223 Don’t know if you knew this but Syds family was receiving $2 mill a year from the band , that’s what friends are for!

  • @miccilamb6735
    @miccilamb6735 Před 9 měsíci +1

    8 track in the Chevy van, bean bag chairs and beers……..it was a beautiful thing…the acoustics were phenomenal 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @cadanrichards2615
    @cadanrichards2615 Před 2 lety +2

    Favourite Pink Floyd song all 25 minutes of it

  • @joemaurone7923
    @joemaurone7923 Před 2 lety +17

    "S"- Tier...and he didn't even hear the second half that ends side 2! That's how good this one is.

  • @robertcartier5088
    @robertcartier5088 Před 2 lety +32

    For a few minutes, Andy was feeling much like we do 3 times a week! ;-]
    This is one of my favourite songs from one of my all time favourite albums... enjoyed every second of it! Cheers, Boys!

  • @MH77391
    @MH77391 Před 2 lety +2

    Probably my favourite Pink Floyd song!!

  • @Ritaholden1
    @Ritaholden1 Před rokem +1

    Time is my favorite Pink Floyd song to hear on the radio, but Crazy Diamind gives you a feeling like nothing else. You put on your headphones and get transformed to another place.

  • @thefuge5
    @thefuge5 Před 2 lety +66

    If you can verify Alex hasn't heard Animals yet, you must do Dogs next.

    • @randyteta9170
      @randyteta9170 Před 2 lety +2

      Fuck yeah!!

    • @garyschill7923
      @garyschill7923 Před 2 lety +2

      @@randyteta9170 Double Fuck Yeah

    • @bt9704
      @bt9704 Před 2 lety

      The first video I watched on this channel was Andy's reaction to Dog's when it was first posted. It's a good watch

    • @reallymysterious4520
      @reallymysterious4520 Před 2 lety

      Actually then he should do the full album reaction

  • @tb6791
    @tb6791 Před 2 lety +7

    I personally can't imagine not growing up without this music... Along with the dynamic sounds that the late 60's and all though into the New Wave of the early 80's Thanks to bands like Rush, Floyd, AC/DC, Zeppelin,VH, etc. 🤘😎🎸💯

  • @reallynow1445
    @reallynow1445 Před 2 lety +1

    If you did not hear Floyd growing up I can’t even imagine. Always on the Saturday house cleaning play list at this house

  • @janetgerner4862
    @janetgerner4862 Před 2 lety +13

    I'm jealous. I didn't hear this song until I was in my 40's. My husband was mortified. He played it for me and I was immediately enthralled.

    • @steveandme63
      @steveandme63 Před 2 lety +1

      When I first heard a snippet of this incredible music, it was being used in a commercial.. I think for a local audio store? I was enraptured.

    • @markmiller3101
      @markmiller3101 Před 2 lety +1

      Better late than never!

  • @sicko_the_ew
    @sicko_the_ew Před 2 lety +22

    Imagine Lake Eyre in Australia. Huge salt lake in the middle of a vast, empty, unoccupied, vacant land (on the kangaroos day off) on a cold midwinter day, with the wind pumping, and some shredded clouds in the sky. And the soundtrack is Shine on You Crazy Diamond "part 2", where the song comes rolling in from some icy distance, and it feels like it was written just to come rolling in off that dry lake, like the cold wind ... Decades of listening to this, and it never goes stale.

    • @octurn
      @octurn Před 2 lety +2

      I had nearly the exact same experience at Lake Eyre except that the tune that came rolling in was Ted Mulry Gang's , "Jump in My Car".

    • @sicko_the_ew
      @sicko_the_ew Před 2 lety

      @@octurn :D Might cause loneliness if the only girl in the area is a kangaroo, though.

  • @bobcarn
    @bobcarn Před 2 lety +9

    Still one of my favorite songs. This was actually the first song I had ever heard played on a CD player. A friend had one, and CDs were brand new and I'd never heard one before, and this was the song he played for me. I went home and decided I wasn't going to get a Commodore 64 but get a CD player instead.

  • @johnbradley1586
    @johnbradley1586 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Imagine the pressure of having to make a follow up album to Dark Side of the Moon. They delivered another masterpiece. What an achievement !

  • @loosilu
    @loosilu Před 2 lety +11

    Gents, I think this is one of your best lyric discussions of all time. Well done!

  • @Rickhorse1
    @Rickhorse1 Před 2 lety +66

    Not to minimize Waters (who of course was the lyricist) or Mason's drumming... but for me, the chemistry between Gilmour on guitar & Wright on keyboards is the core of the musical brilliance of Floyd. The opening 4 minutes of this is an example. Pink Floyd's most "atmospheric, spacy & beautiful" segments are usually Gilmour & Wright playing off each other.

    • @traceyc2576
      @traceyc2576 Před 2 lety +5

      Waters was to Pink Floyd as Townsend was to the Who. He wrote and produced most of the songs. He would take a riff off Gilmour and construct a whole song

    • @mgordon1100
      @mgordon1100 Před 2 lety +1

      I describe The Floyd dynamics like this. Wright put the base down for the music. Laid out the chord progressions and overall feeling. Roger wrote the lyrics, which guided the story, leaving room for the band to fill in the spaces. Gilmour played on top of Wrights progressions, and interjected his soul into the music. Finally, Mason held them all together.

    • @thatmanstumototours2270
      @thatmanstumototours2270 Před 2 lety +4

      Better with Waters than without.

    • @PatrickMersinger
      @PatrickMersinger Před 2 lety

      I agree. How Waters can deny Mason and Wright any writing credit for their work on this and subsequent albums is beyond me. On “The Wall” they weren’t even listed as band members merely contributing musicians. I believe this decision on his part was the beginning of the end for Floyd as we knew it.

    • @jmacf62
      @jmacf62 Před 2 lety

      Townsend was a far better musician than Waters though.

  • @patricialiedel5659
    @patricialiedel5659 Před 2 lety +3

    That Sax solo draws my heart right out of my body and floats it around.

  • @lbales6505
    @lbales6505 Před 2 lety +3

    I was a 16 year old sophomore in high school when this album came out. I was raised in a house where my parents listened to Country and 50s rock and roll. It was my introduction and induction into the rock world and changed my life. You should listen to every song from Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals, and The Wall. Then we can discuss the other gems of the Pink Floyd catalog!

  • @jcroston3266
    @jcroston3266 Před 2 lety +75

    S-Tier, all the way. I forgot how layered this song is until listening with you. Thanks for the ride! Definitely do Pigs, Sheep, or Dogs from Animals, any of them are spectacular! Good call Guys!

    • @johnboydTx
      @johnboydTx Před 2 lety +1

      🤘😋 Agreed
      Enjoy your Adventures ✌💞

    • @eileendobbs8009
      @eileendobbs8009 Před 2 lety +2

      I think I like Sheep the most from Animals but I can't tell you why. 😖

    • @jeffschielka7845
      @jeffschielka7845 Před 2 lety +3

      Animals should be done in its entirety.

    • @jcroston3266
      @jcroston3266 Před 2 lety +3

      @@jeffschielka7845 no argument here. I’m in.

    • @jeffschielka7845
      @jeffschielka7845 Před 2 lety +2

      @@jcroston3266 Great album. It flows so well as a whole.

  • @danrudnick5252
    @danrudnick5252 Před 2 lety +8

    Lol. So many Floyd-gasms. I laughed at every one, cuz we're all right there with you even after hearing it a hundred times.

  • @mmartin156
    @mmartin156 Před 2 lety +20

    This is, in my humble opinion, the absolute BEST album that Pink Floyd ever made! From beginning to end, nothing but sauce! Even better than Dark Side Of The Moon!

    • @dandann8237
      @dandann8237 Před 2 lety +3

      I concur, don't get me wrong DSOTM is a great album, but is merely a practice piece for this beautiful album

  • @sharonlandau9538
    @sharonlandau9538 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Pink Floyd is in a category of its own. No one has ever replicated this sound.

  • @alan73795
    @alan73795 Před 2 lety +17

    David's all time best guitar solo: "Pigs" from Animals. Hair standing-on-the-back-of-your-neck moment when his guitar RIPS in after the last chorus.

    • @doscwolny2221
      @doscwolny2221 Před 2 lety +2

      Pigs live from their tour in 76-77 was absolutely brilliant. Even better than studio I reckon.

    • @SatanDynastyKiller
      @SatanDynastyKiller Před 2 lety

      Most folk call it Pigs, I prefer The Sound Of Impending Doom…

  • @WilliamTheMovieFan
    @WilliamTheMovieFan Před 2 lety +7

    Man this song is such a vibe...well, Pink Floyd is such a vibe...

  • @Shnordy
    @Shnordy Před 2 lety +4

    I spent my long saved allowance on "Dark Side Of the Moon" in 1974 after hearing "Money" on the radio. I was almost 12 years old. I was undecided on whether to get this album based on one song but, it turned out to be the best of decisions.
    Never in my wildest dreams did I think they could ever follow up what (in my opinion) is one of the greatest albums ever recorded with "Wish you were here".
    Aside from the title track.... "Shine on you Crazy Diamond" absolutely blew my friggin' sock off.
    Seeing Alex hear this for the first time brought back all of those feelings I had when I first heard it.
    I feel blessed to not only be around when these absolute classics were first released but, also to be entering my teenage years at the same time when music seems to have it's biggest impact on people.
    Well done lads.

  • @marielaveau5321
    @marielaveau5321 Před 2 lety +2

    The way the keyboard holds that note of underlying tension, of something impending....just masterful. 💜💚💛✌️

  • @guitar_player_bernie
    @guitar_player_bernie Před 2 lety +25

    It's about Syd Barrett. He is the Crazy Diamond, that continued to shine.

    • @RiverEdger
      @RiverEdger Před 2 lety +6

      No he didn't. He went downhill big time.

    • @waynemarvin5661
      @waynemarvin5661 Před 2 lety

      No kidding, Ken. You just figure that out?

    • @guitar_player_bernie
      @guitar_player_bernie Před 2 lety +1

      @@waynemarvin5661 uh yeah sure. I’m 60 I’ve been listening to Pink Floyd since before you were born. Don’t be an ass hat.

  • @quinny6920
    @quinny6920 Před 2 lety +10

    Nothing bad from Pink Floyd! Good choice! back in the 70’s and 80’s laying all out on a floor and listening to Pink Floyd yeah with a little buzz going on . I love you guys!, I appreciate al you know about music

  • @jonathansmith3742
    @jonathansmith3742 Před 2 lety +1

    Remember when you were young and you shone like the sun? Keep Shining!

  • @rayeckert242
    @rayeckert242 Před 2 lety +1

    Good golly, that's a winner! My buddy, Lenny and I were the "prototype" for A&A back in the 70's. I was "Alex", long hair, breathless intensity, unimaginable appreciation, etc. I thank Lenny (Andy) every time I see him for introducing me to this Album.

  • @flubblert
    @flubblert Před 2 lety +58

    You're not alone Alex, for many Floyd fans this is their best. Can't believe your so-called "friend" just got around to showing it to you after all these years. No wonder you punched him midway through LOL. I might have turned off the cameras and done worse. Should have been allowed to close your eyes and listen to just the music on first experience, but whatever. Obviously you got to do VI thru lX of Shine On at some point. Then "Dogs" from Animals is a must!!

    • @dwc1964
      @dwc1964 Před 2 lety +1

      I think they did "Dogs" on a livestream, IIRC

    • @flubblert
      @flubblert Před 2 lety +2

      @@dwc1964 oh, that would be a shame if they buried it in the middle of one of those meandering live streams. It's a masterpiece that deserves feature presentation status. Where's the respect??

  • @Maydoggie
    @Maydoggie Před 2 lety +14

    This is why I love A&A. They appreciate good music, and to watch one or both of them experience a song for the first time that I've been listening to for decades is a real treat for me. I was so excited as soon as I saw they were doing this song today, snd I loved watching Alex having physical as well as emotional reactions to it. I actually appreciate the song more now because of it. This has happened a few times on this channel, once recently. A few weeks back when they reacted to Operator by Jim Croce, it gave me a newfound appreciation for that song and for Jim Croce in general. I've heard that song so often for so long that it kind of became background music for me I guess. But watching these guys give it a first time listen really made me realize what a phenomenal song it is. Thanks guys.

    • @andyandalex
      @andyandalex  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad you’re enjoying the ride Steve appreciate you 🔥

    • @lynnhoffman247
      @lynnhoffman247 Před 2 lety

      @@andyandalex
      (S)hine On
      (Y)ou Crazy
      (D)iamond

  • @patricialiedel5659
    @patricialiedel5659 Před 2 lety

    I kept closing my eyes, too! It just fills you up and tumbles you around and tells you.

  • @lovethescience1028
    @lovethescience1028 Před rokem +1

    Loved every second of your reaction and then the commentary on top was just amazing as well. Good job guys

  • @SugarcatPlays
    @SugarcatPlays Před 2 lety +5

    I love that "DUDE" slap lol that explains this song perfectly lol

  • @susanneg2824
    @susanneg2824 Před 2 lety +6

    Alex, your interpretation and reaction was very rewarding. Both of you. I appreciate how you assimilate the PF greatness.

  • @Q247247
    @Q247247 Před 2 lety +2

    I saw Pink Floyd on the tour for this album. They played it in its entirety, took a 15 minute intermission, then played Dark Side Of The Moon. The encore was Echoes

  • @Angelfeather100
    @Angelfeather100 Před rokem +1

    You might have missed the fact that the guitar’s light playing up and down notes are the image of a shining diamond, the playing rays of light replicated in sound