FIRST TIME REACTING TO | Pink Floyd - High Hopes (Official Music Video HD)

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Komentáře • 179

  • @SENSEOFLIBERTY
    @SENSEOFLIBERTY Před rokem +59

    Pink Floyd is a gift, not person, not music group. It's a gift for humanity. You will see

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  Před rokem +3

      I will Keep that in mind

    • @gerryweed7697
      @gerryweed7697 Před rokem +7

      best band of all times . 😎👍🎸🥁🎹🎷🎤🎶 next one from Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb ( live to Pulse concert 1994 ) ✨

    • @juhanivaltonen2456
      @juhanivaltonen2456 Před rokem +2

      Totally one of greats. One of three best ever but if i have to choose i would take it to desert island or to next universe before all the others..

    • @jihanhamza7265
      @jihanhamza7265 Před rokem +2

      I recieved this gift since when i was 10😂😂.....love it..david gilmour is a legend for sure❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥

    • @nikolarun
      @nikolarun Před 5 měsíci

      You are so right. i've been blessed to see them a couple of times live.. and nothing compares ( punt not intended )

  • @panners125
    @panners125 Před rokem +51

    You are entering the Pink Floyd rabbit hole. Once you enter you cannot leave.

  • @shecaso
    @shecaso Před rokem +23

    David Gilmour’s guitar touches deep in your soul! Please more Pink Floyd.

  • @martinellis7156
    @martinellis7156 Před rokem +10

    Pink Floyd are an English band from the 1960's that became one of the most innovative groups to ever grace us with the gift of music. Original, profound, moving, their music has helped millions of us through this wonderful thing called life. Their farewell concert in London in 1994, called "Pulse" is one of the truly great performances of all time. I kid you not.

  • @bernardomartinez6776
    @bernardomartinez6776 Před rokem +16

    From the moment you hear Pink Floyd for the first time, your life changes forever.

  • @southbayspike
    @southbayspike Před rokem +12

    Continue down the Pink Floyd path. You will not regret it. They are next level music.

  • @gregzerby7168
    @gregzerby7168 Před rokem +6

    If you want to experience the true greatness of pink floyd then watch the Pulse concert

  • @Rolling_Ronnie
    @Rolling_Ronnie Před rokem +4

    You've just opened up a whole new world of extraordinary music and visuals!!

  • @thetek2006
    @thetek2006 Před rokem +3

    Pink Foyd were a British progressive rock band formed in the late 1960s and are considered to be one of the greatest rock groups ever. Their albums in the 1970s became theme based and the tracks largely merged into one another forming a whole piece or story. Their 1973 album 'Dark Side of the Moon' spent over 18 years on the IS Billboard Hot 200 chart despite only spending a week at number 1. You most definitely should look into more of their music.
    The song is basically a kind of reminiscence of the journey of the band. The giant head being carried around is a bust of founder member Syd Barrett who left the band in 1968 with serious mental health problems and became an inspiration for some of their later work. The group further fell apart in the early 1980s when the chief lyricist left with the remaining members continuing for another two albums with this track being the last on the group;s final proper album in 1994. For me it is one of the most poignant, melancholy, uplifting and beautiful pieces of rock music ever. There is a fine live version available of this from their P.U.L.S.E. tour which promoted that last album.

  • @BobMarley-iv8ek
    @BobMarley-iv8ek Před rokem +4

    You need to see it done live. Incredible

  • @robhazlett6399
    @robhazlett6399 Před rokem +6

    David Gilmore speaks through his guitar and the stories are soul cleansing

  • @liannel1370
    @liannel1370 Před rokem +2

    There's no other band like pink Floyd...this song is about David gilmor's childhood...about the loss of innocence and the ability to dream without boundaries. You must watch the pulse concert from 1994- this song, shine on you crazy diamond and more. Every song takes you on a different journey ❤

  • @chrislc35
    @chrislc35 Před rokem +4

    pink floyd arent the average band. they are a whole vibe, have been for over 50years. chill, and enjoy. they didnt make a bad song, guitars, lyrics, voice. epic stuff..learn to relax and enjoy.

  • @robertwatson2823
    @robertwatson2823 Před rokem +4

    Don't worry about not knowing anything about PF, because Floydians will graciously help you along. This music will change you. Welcome to the world of Pink Floyd. Just know if you enter the Floydian world you will never be the same. But it is all for good.

  • @schrecki1775
    @schrecki1775 Před rokem +3

    Loved your reaction!
    Here's a quick list of songs you should check out by Pink Floyd (they are a band btw.):
    Time
    Comfortably Numb
    Wish you were here
    Hey you
    Money
    Another Brick in the wall pt.2

  • @recabitejehonadab2654
    @recabitejehonadab2654 Před rokem +3

    Comfortably Numb the Pulse Concert live is a must listen to. One of the greatest guitar solos EVER ! 😊 David Gilmours voice and guitar playing will make a grown person weep. He is a guitar master. He touches the soul. congratulations on discovering Pink Floyd, you have alot of great music to listen to!

  • @scozz6139
    @scozz6139 Před rokem +3

    Check out the live version of "High Hopes" at Pink Floyds 1994 Pulse Concert, incredible performance as uaual for Pink Floyd.
    Pink Floyd is a band not a person, they were formed in London in 1964, they are one of the greatest Rock Bands ever, they've sold hundreds of millions of albums worldwide!
    The members of the band from 1968 to 1985 were, Dave Gilmour, (guitar, lead vocals), Roger Waters, (bass, vocals), Richard Wright, (keyboards, vocals), and Nick Mason, (drums, percussion).
    In 1985 Roger Water quit the band, the three remaining band members, Gilmour, Wright, and Mason, continued on as Pink Floyd until Rick Wrights death in 2008. Dave Gilmour and Nick Mason technically are still today, Pink Floyd, although they no longer perform.

  • @steure1
    @steure1 Před rokem +9

    if you want to see them live, look at the Pulse live concert. comfortably numb song you will be blown away by the best guitar solo ever. btw nice reaction

  • @grassrootsflshp
    @grassrootsflshp Před rokem +2

    Whether by accident or recommendation, excellent choice of an intro to the ethereal universe of Pink Floyd! I used this same song to introduce my milleninal and Z'ers friends to the band (which, btw, got them all hooked into the band--for better or worse lol)! The weeping solo slide guitar, the nostalgia-laden vocals, the foreboding haunting bells, the melancholic longing chorus, the subdued but hypnotizing bass, the tempered drumming---i meant everything is done to perfection!
    And thanks for noticing the surreal beauty that was the accompanying vid too which perfectly vignetted the song. The music vid was so underrated yet soooo magical, mesmerizing, fascinating like a combo of the impressionism of a Monet, the elaborate baroqueness of a Raphael, the surrealism of a Dali, and the colorful expressionism of a Van Gogh! Just simply SUBLIME in all aspects!
    Recommendation for a noob: try to listen to "On the Turning Away," (preferably the Live version from "the Delicate Sound of Thunder" album, and "Time" from the best LP ever made by man for man "Dark Side of the Moon")! I'm just so thrilled to see ppl (esp young ones) discovering the greatest of 'em all: PINK-fn-FLOYD!

  • @peanutbutter35
    @peanutbutter35 Před rokem +3

    Live 1994 pulse concert is amazing! Comfortably numb! Pink Floyd is the name of the band! David gilmour is the lead singer and guitarist! You will never want to stop listening to them! It’s like your flying around in space listening to some of their songs! I’ve been a fan for 51 yrs!

  • @capetowntrikeman
    @capetowntrikeman Před rokem +4

    Comfortably Numb...first the studio version and then the live Pulse concert version...it has what is regarded as the greatest live guitar solo in history. Also Time...with the lyrics. Do not be distracted by the videos...listen to the music. Also, seeing as you are new to Pink Floyd, there is an unwritten rule that you NEVER pause a David Gilmour solo...be warned but welcome to this VERY deep rabbit hole.

  • @robertmason9522
    @robertmason9522 Před rokem +3

    Try the live High Hopes version from 1994 Pulse concert. Watching this masterpiece live is incredible 😮

  • @GoldenBoots77
    @GoldenBoots77 Před rokem +2

    That amazing guitar is David Gilmour. He makes you feel things you never thought you’d remember .

  • @johnmueller8737
    @johnmueller8737 Před rokem +11

    Nice reaction! The video was different, from the 80’s but their music is beautiful. I recommend “Comfortably Numb” Live from the Pulse concert!

  • @jihanhamza7265
    @jihanhamza7265 Před rokem

    When u listening to pink floyd it gives u spiritual journey & hopes.....this song(high hopes) gives u hopes and this reminds me of my childhood....
    David gilmour is a true legend ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥

  • @cejs3273
    @cejs3273 Před 11 měsíci

    BRO im 50 and started listening to floyd ar aged 13. Your reaction just sumed up my intro way back. WORD !

  • @GaryParris
    @GaryParris Před rokem +1

    it's one of my favourite songs, reminds me of my university years. they are timeless and yeah they take you on a journey in life, one of the best bands ever to exist. 50years of Dark side of the moon.

  • @danbaldwin9511
    @danbaldwin9511 Před rokem +2

    It's Good because its "Pink Floyd"!

  • @rossbrian1855
    @rossbrian1855 Před rokem

    It’s a reminder that as we leave our childhood and grow older, we loose the wonder of our youth. School learning new things that fascinate the young mind, the innocence of friends without condition, the sheer openness of the young kind before it gets conditioned by age and experience. We look back in awe and wonder but know we have lost it for ever. We have burned
    our bridges and can never go back there no matter how much we wish we could. School days are amongst the very best of a persons lifetime experiences.

  • @ade3628
    @ade3628 Před rokem +3

    OMG you have opened a can of worms here, floyd goes deep, enjoy the journey. Everything they have done is GOLD

  • @jimangela4589
    @jimangela4589 Před rokem +2

    The video is very symbolic of its nostalgic content. It takes a bit of familiarity with the band to pick up on it. The moon, yes! good catch! This is the last song on the last studio album put out by The Floyd, not counting the release from 2014, The Endless River. That title is from the next to last line of this song. The very last line, "Forever and ever", is from one of The Floyd's earliest songs penned by Syd Barrett, "See Emily Play" He is the enormous bust carried by the group of young people. This album is called The Division Bell, so you get some idea of the significance of the bells. People are burdened by the choices they make, alluding to the parliamentary procedure but pertains to life's choices in general. You will find that The Floyd is very very deep both in their music, their lyrics and their live shows. One leads a diminished life not knowing what The Floyd can deliver. I envy your exploration.

  • @jamesfarrow1194
    @jamesfarrow1194 Před rokem +1

    I'm glad you liked the song,the live Versio, pulse concert 1994 is jaw dropping. Also anything from that concert, in fact just anything is well worth a watch,enjoy

  • @fadifarha431
    @fadifarha431 Před rokem +3

    You really should listen to the Dark Side of the Moon album. The music will take you on a journey. Top 200 album charts for 20 years or something crazy like that

  • @kevinstarr516
    @kevinstarr516 Před rokem

    Listening to Pink Floyd is one thing. But to see them live in concert is a whole different experience on a whole new and way higher level.

  • @robertmartyr9432
    @robertmartyr9432 Před rokem

    We're here to experience the journey your about to go on!

  • @mikeevans1625
    @mikeevans1625 Před rokem +1

    Glad you found Pink Floyd! You got dropped into the deep end of their later catalogue here, but it's still one of Floyd's stellar tracks. Pink Floyd have a long history, but the era that produced their most praised albums of work was when the band consisted of Roger Waters (lyrics, vocals, bass), David Gilmour (vocals, lead guitar), Richard Wright (vocals, keyboard), and Nick Mason (percussion). A lot of their albums are like books, with each song being a chapter. You really only get the full experience by listening from start to finish. That said, there are definitely some standalone tracks that are killer. With Pink Floyd it's always best to start with the album version, then move to the live performances.
    If you want to start with Dark Side and move forward by album, I'd suggest: TIME, MONEY, US AND THEM; SHINE ON YOU CRAZY DIAMOND (I-V), WISH YOU WERE HERE; DOGS. After that, The Wall has a bunch of amazing tracks buts it's a much more narrative-driven album so some songs hit different when you don't have the context behind them.

  • @flubblert
    @flubblert Před rokem +1

    Pink Floyd is a British band, one of the best selling most influential bands in history. What you were looking at here is art... surrealism. Stuff of the imagination. You're not crazy, lol.
    As others have suggested, check out the live Pulse version of this song from 1994. Then check out the *studio version* of "Comfortably Numb". David Gilmour, the band's lead singer and guitarist, is ranked among the best guitarists of all time. And as you observed, he's got a pretty cool voice as well. Believe it or not, it only gets better from here. Welcome to the Pink Floyd rabbit hole!!

  • @zebedeedoodaah6454
    @zebedeedoodaah6454 Před rokem

    Oooooooooooooooh.....,
    Oooooooh...,oooooooh....
    Now we getting somewhere bro!.👍
    You just arrived at the doorstep of greatness!.
    Sooooooo,sooooooo,
    Sooooooo happy right now!.
    Don't dilly dally please,we got a lot of greatness to open RIGHT HERE!.
    Zebedee from Oz.👍

  • @haroldjacobs1490
    @haroldjacobs1490 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you for doing this reaction - enjoyed it. If you want to hear some really great Pink Floyd, try the studio version of "Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I - V)" and the second half is "Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts VI - IX)" These are long tracks 15 and 13 minutes but will take you on a journey that is life changing.

  • @DaddyDoom
    @DaddyDoom Před rokem

    And this is how a new Floyd fan is born into the wild.
    You started in the end, friend. Now go to the start and begin anew.

  • @julieaustin4684
    @julieaustin4684 Před rokem

    Elvis had that special something that not every human being has. Those eyes would melt any humans heart. Love from Australia. ☺️🙏🏼🇦🇺🍷🐨🐨🐨🐨🐨

  • @spazm6006
    @spazm6006 Před 8 měsíci

    Dude you found the Rabbit Hole. I've got 9 of their Albums, talk about tripping , 1st is Headphones a must , then I go to my iTunes/Artist/Pink Floyd and Hit Play put on Visualizer kick back and trip your heart out. I picked up on them back in 1969 and they are still unmatched in this kind of music. Good Luck......by the way I loved your reaction!

  • @MDElam
    @MDElam Před rokem

    You mentioned the moon, when the face was about to cross in front of it (the same one at the end of the video): The face was meant to represent Pink Floyd's first lead singer, Syd Barrett, who only recorded one album with the band before he succumbed to LSD addiction. The last two songs on their album The Dark Side of the Moon, "Brain Damage" and "Eclipse," had Syd Barrett strongly in mind, and the part of the video you pointed was an homage to him and that album. As others say below, this is a rabbit hole worth exploring. The Pulse concert version of this song is worth reacting to also!

  • @michaelmcbreen4025
    @michaelmcbreen4025 Před rokem

    My dear friend PINK FLOYD IS A GROUP and were formed in London in 1965 and in my opinion the greatest progressive rock band in the world ever, may I suggest you react to the greatest live concert ever by any band you care to mention it is the PINK FLOYD LIVE CONCERT AT EARLS COURT LONDON IN 1994 ALL TRACKS WILL BLOW YOUR MIND.👍

  • @dominicpelle7841
    @dominicpelle7841 Před rokem

    You lucky lucky man. The randomness of this starting where you have is great. You start at Echoes Pompeii 1972 as a suggestion, you'll love it.

  • @Rassskle
    @Rassskle Před rokem

    Pink Floyd is named after 2 little known blues men..... Pink Anderson and Floyd Council.
    The original band was started about 1963 by a group of architecture students in London.
    This band included Roger Waters, Richard Wright and Nick Mason.
    Syd Barrett joined later but soon became singer , lead guitarist , song writer and soul of the band that had ballooned out to 6 members.
    By 1965 the band was back to only 4 members and after many name changes, had settled on Tea Set.
    They were booked to do a gig in late 1965 and discovered another band also named Tea Set were booked for the same gig.
    They decided to rename themselves after the 2 aforementioned blues men..... The Pink Floyd Sound, later shortened to Pink Floyd.
    Their video clips are always arty and often obscure, but always in sync with the music.
    Pink Floyd make legendary records and entertaining video clips, but are usually BETTER live...... except for The Great Gig in The Sky.
    I consider Time and The Great Gig to be one song in 2 parts, and should always be listened to together.
    The original recording of The Great Gig is a vocal masterpiece that can not be bettered ......
    I recommend you listen to a CD of the original recording from Time to The Great Gig..... the end of side one, Dark Side of The Moon.
    Or better still, listen to the whole album as one story..... the way it is meant to be enjoyed.

  • @donaldsperring5055
    @donaldsperring5055 Před rokem

    Oh my brother I am laughing with you. This is 30 years old and it’s like yesterday. So timeless. You must hear more. Try “Sorrow “ from the 94 pulse concert. You’ll be hooked.

  • @jayjenkins373
    @jayjenkins373 Před rokem

    Pink Floyd will make a change in your outlook on music and profection. Look into Pulse live. Welcome to the Floyd family! We are glad you have arrived!!! It is minde changing! You will see.

  • @onurji4311
    @onurji4311 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Dude there has to be more reactions from you, about pink floyd! I just found two (with this one) reactions.. plenty more has to come. "Wish you were here"
    "Shine on you crazy diamond part 1 - 5" and part "6 - 9"
    "Comfortably numb" "have a cigar" "dogs" and so on. Enjoy brother!

  • @ianfortier6796
    @ianfortier6796 Před rokem

    Great reaction, man! You're going to get inundated with comments telling you react to anything from the PULSE live DVD, and while that's true, you should listen to the studio album version of each song first, before listening to a live version. While Pink Floyd live is an audio/visual feast, the production that goes into the studio versions is second to none. All the little nuances are there in both realms, but the albums are something entirely different. Most of their albums are concept albums with a common theme or story running from start to finish. For example, the first half of Dark Side Of the Moon is a life time set to music, while the second half is about the pressures felt within that lifetime... Money, war and poverty, choice and the illusion of choice, and finally madness. The album Wish You Were Here is about the idea of presence vs absence, with two song dealing specifically with their disillusionment with record executives and the industry. That's just to name a few. They're in a class all their own, man. Welcome to the rabbit hole!

  • @alltruenews
    @alltruenews Před rokem

    The band began in 1965. By 1968, they’d lost their lead guitarist/singer/songwriter (Syd Barrett) to mental illness. Most likely schizophrenia. They kept going and brought in a replacement singer/guitarist David Gilmour.
    They began to explore more and more experimental music and they eventually found their sound. However, they never lost the original vision of Syd Barrett. Their popularity grew with each album. Eventually they made a full length movie to go along with their album “The Wall”.
    You’re not going to hear love songs or bubble gum pop. You’re going to hear songs about loneliness, life, passage of time, childhood, poverty, wealth, relationships and a shit ton more. Virtually every song has deep roots in growing up or growing old.

  • @neilforehand1121
    @neilforehand1121 Před rokem

    Great first song to react too!!!

  • @cadesfamilytime1675
    @cadesfamilytime1675 Před 6 měsíci

    It’s iconic and perfect ❤gives me the feels

  • @tondahenry5293
    @tondahenry5293 Před 5 měsíci +1

    There is a reason why you see AC/DC tshirts everywhere. They are a must try if you like gritty hard rock. Try one of these, you will not be disappointed:
    Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
    Back in Black
    Thunderstruck

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  Před 5 měsíci

      i will look it up thank you T

  • @sancoffsr
    @sancoffsr Před rokem +3

    You just entered the rabbit hole enjoy 😊

  • @timb9525
    @timb9525 Před rokem

    You have made a wonderful discovery. Peace

  • @ronaldvarty592
    @ronaldvarty592 Před rokem

    You really have to watch Pink Floyd Pulse Live!!!

  • @flubblert
    @flubblert Před rokem +2

    As good as they are live, best to check out the studio versions of their stuff first for the original production before jumping to the live stuff. It is a sonic experience like no other. "Time" and or "Comfortably Numb" would be a good jumping-off point.

  • @Carvetii
    @Carvetii Před 6 měsíci

    so fitting its the last song from there second last album and its one of there greatest

  • @jackripper4905
    @jackripper4905 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Listen carefully to the lyrics, and think back to your childhood

  • @mikewatts867
    @mikewatts867 Před rokem +1

    This a great later day Pink Floyd song. Probably their best of their last three studio albums. But still not a song I would have suggested to start with. I hope it piqued your interest enough to dive into their majestic 1970s material. Like you honestly can’t go wrong. There is a lot of symbolism in this video, that you can take however you want, but when you dive into the history of the band, and their original founder Syd, and then all of these songs that made them legends will make even more sense. The symbolism is not random as you will later find out on your Pink Floyd journey. Welcome to the club! And no brother, you are not tripping. Pink Floyd has long been associated with stoners, particularly teenage or college age white stoners. But I’ve always thought that was silly, as you said, their music makes you feel high all on its own. And I hope this doesn’t come off badly, but I don’t think they reached black listeners for whatever reason. Maybe again it was how they were associated with white middle class stoner teenagers or whatever. But I have watched many reactions of Pink Floyd now from people of color and I love it so much. It is life affirming music.

  • @jackripper4905
    @jackripper4905 Před rokem

    The Sculpture they was carry was Sid Barret

  • @dannytyrer7689
    @dannytyrer7689 Před rokem

    Welcome to the journey that is pink Floyd, u really need to check out, comfortably numb live at pulse 1994 or sorrow from the same concert

  • @clab5864
    @clab5864 Před rokem

    Floyd is like a journey through a school. You jumped head 1st I to 6th grade. Go back to the beginning of school and react to The Dark Side of The Moon......

  • @NubNublet
    @NubNublet Před rokem +2

    There's definitely something up with the video, but I can't describe it. It's almost nostalgic maybe?
    It kinda feels like something you'd see in a dream. It doesn't make sense, but it's comforting and familiar at the same time.

  • @IggyStardust1967
    @IggyStardust1967 Před rokem

    Not sure if you'll see this, 4 days on.... but Pink Floyd is important enough to try.
    I'm going to suggest that you go "backwards in time", and check out their earlier stuff first. The reason for this is that their music has evolved over the decades they were active. "Dark Side of the Moon" is their quintessential album, released in 1973. But even prior to that, they did a "concert" in the amphitheater in Pompeii (yes, the city that was buried for thousands of years under volcanic ash), and their song "Echoes" from that performance is absolutely amazing. It's a 24 minute long masterpiece of music. But the band was already known for playing "long" songs. Dark Side of the Moon is meant to be listened to in it's entirety, from start to finish. As it the follow ups to it, "Wish You Were Here", "Animals", and "The Wall". The later was a multi-media experience, being a double-album, and a movie based on the music (which is heavily featured in the movie). One of the founding members (Roger Waters) left the band soon after, but the remaining 3 members continued on making music. David Gilmore (the guitarist you were enthralled with) doesn't plug his guitar into an amplifier, he plugs it into the soul of the universe. His solos are absolutely legendary.
    Many others have recommended the "Pulse" concert, which I also recommend... but start with their earlier stuff, and go through it naturally, the way it evolved.
    I'm new to your channel, but one thing I can tell you, is that music unites people. You've "heard of" AC/DC, Pink Floyd, Metalica, and likely many others. Music from the 1950s until the early 2000s is timeless, so you should definitely look into more. Before "Auto-Tune" and AI writers, musicians required talent and years of practice/experience in order to "make it". Pink Floyd was always ahead of their time. So, if you keep going down this musical rabbit hole, I'll be coming back.

  • @JayJamsSpams
    @JayJamsSpams Před rokem +1

    I enjoyed seeing you discover Pink Floyd. Would politely suggest letting it run longer next time before pausing. There's much more to come! Check out Comfortably Numb, the album version. Then the live version later.

  • @rbh3482
    @rbh3482 Před rokem

    Sounds like we have a new Floydian on board!!

  • @RO-vh8ln
    @RO-vh8ln Před rokem

    Better late than never to the Pink Floyd party.
    Grab a copy of the 1994 Pulse live concert, pour your favourite beverage sit back and watch from beginning to end.

  • @scouserbornanbread
    @scouserbornanbread Před rokem +1

    I recommend "Time" BUT with subtitles! .... let pink floyd music take u on a journey... then you will understand why the band is considered the greatest of all time and a lot of their music are also considered masterpieces

  • @davidbremner3413
    @davidbremner3413 Před rokem

    The song is about remembering the past when they were kids. That some things in the video were larger than normal. It was like a child was looking at those things like the guys on stilts. A child looks up at an adult like they are so big.

  • @brandonedmonson5578
    @brandonedmonson5578 Před rokem

    David Gilmour plays the electric, acoustic and lap steel guitars. If you want the "Best Solo" in history, watch the Live 1994 Pulse DVD version of "Comfortably Numb."

  • @martinhotze4917
    @martinhotze4917 Před rokem

    Also check the lyrics! This is true for every song by PF; then you also might check on backstories etc
    Go on as you like; you will anyways come back to their albums and listen them (on your own or not) in full from start to end.

  • @gbr562
    @gbr562 Před rokem

    A band with essentially three incarnations- first from 1960s to the mid 70s, 2nd up to the mid 80s and the last to date.
    In terms of record sales the middle period was the best with Dark Side of the Moon, Wish you were here and the Wall, being money making blockbusters.
    Whilst I've been lucky enough (and old enough) to have seen them live in the 70s,80's and 90s, I think the Division Bell and Pulse concerts were spellbinding and simply the best music entertainment I've ever seen to date.
    Pick anything from the Pulse concert, although "sorrow" is my fav. Once you've watched a couple from there you will either be fully sucked into the Floyd world or you can just go down the ACDC rabbit hole, which is VERY different, and not quite so cerebral.

  • @zebedeedoodaah6454
    @zebedeedoodaah6454 Před rokem

    Anything from Pulse concert is a great start!.
    Zebedee from Oz.👍

  • @ernesttarver2533
    @ernesttarver2533 Před 7 měsíci

    this was on their last album. You've got a long way to go.

  • @angelagraves865
    @angelagraves865 Před rokem

    Looks like you've got a lot of requests here for Comfortably Numb from Pulse, which is a great suggestion, but I'd like to add to that: *Sorrow* and *One of These Days* both from Pulse. I'm very excited to see your Pink Floyd journey and it's the reason I'm subscribing now. 💗

  • @xirasronin
    @xirasronin Před 9 měsíci

    Unpopular opinion But I stand by it, The Division Bell (Album this song came from) Is the best Pink Floyd album. David Gilmour, Guitarist And vocalist Is an absolute gift From the universe. I think next you should experience Wish You Were Here and Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Both songs are to/ about Syd Barrett an original Member of the band)
    No hate on you for just discovering them Just all the joy of getting to hear the music for the first time. I'm jealous

  • @KingdomHeartsbackshots
    @KingdomHeartsbackshots Před rokem +2

    Check out anything from the Pulse tour🙌🏼

  • @franciscomassa3017
    @franciscomassa3017 Před měsícem +1

    Excelente video !!!

  • @stevend474
    @stevend474 Před rokem

    Once in every generation there is music that is created that lasts forever. Beathoven Bach Mozart. 200 years from now Pink Floyd will still have their music played and they will be know as some of the greatest musicians of all time. I saw them on the Division Bell tour in 94 and it was a once in a life time experience. I've been many other concerts but nothing could ever come close to that. You should react to any of the videos from the lulse concert. As you could tell from the video you don't just listen to Pink Floyd you experience it and the best way to experience it by seeing a live performance.

  • @jim5247
    @jim5247 Před rokem

    "Pink" Anderson & "Floyd" Council 2 jazz musician from the 50's & "60". song: As a band member left the group Hopes of the future would be better. Floyd actually dislike videos of their music as they want you to LISTEN to words. Band member said MTV ruin music. Use your imagination. P.F. is music you sit and listen to not 4 beat. The guitar is a slide guitar

  • @randyjohnson6960
    @randyjohnson6960 Před rokem +1

    Do the whole album please

  • @davidbremner3413
    @davidbremner3413 Před rokem

    You really need to watch the Live at Pulse with this song

  • @nikolarun
    @nikolarun Před 5 měsíci

    the moment you realise this was made 30 years ago :) priceless

  • @sportsfaninternational1614
    @sportsfaninternational1614 Před 10 měsíci

    There's a certain irony that this is your FIRST Pink Floyd song, seeing that it's their last song (in terms of vocals).
    And if you thought that THIS music video was something different, then you've seen nothing yet! Enjoy your Pink Floyd journey!

  • @srt8rocketship241
    @srt8rocketship241 Před rokem

    This live from the Pulse is fire , and you get to see them. This is kinda the socond version of this band as Roger had left them. Everything about Pink Floyd is pleasing.Floyd is a them. So , wich one is Pink?

  • @bobthebuzztard
    @bobthebuzztard Před 5 měsíci

    The name of the band Pink Floyd came from American blues singer Pink Anderson and blues guitarist Floyd Council. The guy in the video is just an actor.

  • @alanpeterson4939
    @alanpeterson4939 Před rokem

    Jump right in with both feet. Pink Floyd-Pulse concert-Comfortably Numb.

  • @petersneddon962
    @petersneddon962 Před 9 měsíci

    The most innovative band ever

  • @GaryOzbourne-mp7yv
    @GaryOzbourne-mp7yv Před rokem

    DAVID GILMOUR IS THE TIMELORD OF THE LEAD GUITAR 🎸 PINK FLOYD WILL TAKE YOU TO ANOTHER WORLD 🌎 AND ACROSS THE MILKY WAY.

  • @darioferre1171
    @darioferre1171 Před rokem

    yep..another one hooked 😀

  • @sailinbob11
    @sailinbob11 Před 9 měsíci

    I first saw em in 73. I was 13

  • @jesseleavitt4636
    @jesseleavitt4636 Před rokem

    If you play it, we will come

  • @dullaf4099
    @dullaf4099 Před rokem

    Wow imagine listening to PF for the first time…… lucky lucky lucky.

  • @65alef
    @65alef Před rokem

    I Pink Floyd sono un pianeta ...un pianeta che deve essere scoperto dopo averne studiato le caratteristiche e il modo migliore per raggiungerlo.
    Ed una volta raggiunto non vorrai più lasciarlo.

  • @peppernagre3126
    @peppernagre3126 Před rokem

    If you like instrumentals and that guitar you heard, then check out the song Marooned.

  • @artsilva
    @artsilva Před rokem +1

    It's called Interpretive Visual Arts, something you dont see much of anymore.

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  Před rokem

      yeah everything now is party clubs girls and cars smh

  • @wout123100
    @wout123100 Před rokem

    you need to do the live versions.

  • @curtadams7406
    @curtadams7406 Před 11 měsíci

    Your'e not crazy, at least no more than the rest of us, and I am anxious to watch your enthusiasm as you react to more PF music. Hard as it may be, do not let the music and visuals distract you from the lyrics.