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  • @clay-tw5gc
    @clay-tw5gc Před rokem +475

    Someone once said "When words will not do, there is always Clare Torry." I bought that album when it first came out. I was a young teenager. That song brought tears to my eyes then and it still does now that I am in my 60's.

    • @philipkuriger3420
      @philipkuriger3420 Před rokem +20

      Showing my age here but my first copy of this album was on 8track. Wore it out and switched to vinyl.

    • @clay-tw5gc
      @clay-tw5gc Před rokem +17

      @@philipkuriger3420 My first was vinyl, second was cassette, third eight track, fourth CD and now, CZcams.

    • @marklunn41
      @marklunn41 Před rokem +13

      @@philipkuriger3420 When this album came out, my neighbor and I spent the summer building a treehouse listening to it on 8-track (the worst possible format for Pink Floyd, hehe)

    • @sleeepwalk
      @sleeepwalk Před rokem +8

      My father gave me the CD box on my birthday... I have it until now...

    • @clay-tw5gc
      @clay-tw5gc Před rokem +9

      @@marklunn41 I solidly agree about the 8 track. It was without doubt the worst album medium ever conceived of.

  • @Cadinho93
    @Cadinho93 Před rokem +422

    Clare Torry's vocals are to represent the 5 stages of grief mourning: Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance. She improvised the entire vocal portion and she basically just let it rip.
    Also, Claire Torry's vocal is astonishing, but the chord progressions that Rick Wright plays (and wrote) on piano are unique. He was the soul of Pink Floyd.

    • @donepearce
      @donepearce Před rokem +9

      After Floyd split, for me the real Floyd was whatever combo had Rick in it. He was the sound of Floyd.

    • @MikePhillips-pl6ov
      @MikePhillips-pl6ov Před rokem +36

      Bit of a cliche that five stages thing. Clare Torry never said that. She just interpreted it as she heard it. Not from some text book on stages of death. If anything, she is singing about someone going through the actual moment of death. The dying, then the peace on the other side...when you get to the great gig in the sky.

    • @fredtello
      @fredtello Před rokem +2

      Wrong..

    • @Tr1hawaii
      @Tr1hawaii Před rokem +9

      Wrong…she just sang her heart out with what the band told her the song was about; a person dying.

    • @terrencekelly2508
      @terrencekelly2508 Před rokem

      As a British person, I am not, you probably want to get familiar with great rock of the 70s and 80s.

  • @FlashGeiger
    @FlashGeiger Před rokem +140

    One thing likely missed by young folk is the placement in the album. It ends side one on the vinyl version, so if you're laying on the floor between your speakers when this ends, you can just lay there coming to terms with your mortality for a bit before you get up and play it again or flip it over. If you're listening to the cd or streaming it, you don't get to do that because you're immediately hit in the head by Money.

    • @snakesnoteyes
      @snakesnoteyes Před rokem +9

      This is an excellent point, and as a member of the CD generation, this really makes me need to buy a lot more of my classic rock albums on vinyl.

    • @brianmiller1077
      @brianmiller1077 Před rokem +2

      Which is why in iTunes I make the album side 1 and side 2

    • @latheofheaven1017
      @latheofheaven1017 Před rokem +5

      FlashGeiger, I quite often make my own listening versions of albums - and often for that reason. Sometimes you need a pause to hold on to the moment. My Dark Side of the Moon listening copy has a 15-second gap inserted after GGITS for exactly that. I've done the same with Yes' Relayer album - I need to pause after the magnificent ending to The Gates of Delerium before Sound Chaser comes in.

    • @FlashGeiger
      @FlashGeiger Před rokem +1

      @@latheofheaven1017 I'll have to give that a listen. I'm guessing you're an Ursula K LeGuin an, too. Good taste.

    • @aaronmalay5497
      @aaronmalay5497 Před rokem +2

      That experience also has value. Going from something this contemplative straight into Money jars you awake, like the crash into Time. This pulse repeats throughout.

  • @lesblatnyak5947
    @lesblatnyak5947 Před rokem +263

    Happy 50th to all us Floyd fans who wore this album out. And this day we found 50 yrs got behind us, WE WERE THE STARTING GUN.

    • @Rick-or2kq
      @Rick-or2kq Před rokem +2

      At the time I forked the extra bought a master recording of it, the dynamic range on it is just amazing, so clean, still have it.

    • @ffjsb
      @ffjsb Před rokem +4

      Sometimes I feel like the gun was aimed at ME....

    • @iamdondawson
      @iamdondawson Před rokem +3

      Man, I WISH I could've experience Pink Floyd in that era. Hold on to that memory!

    • @OrangePony75
      @OrangePony75 Před rokem +1

      I’ll turn 48 this May 25th but I’m totally on.

    • @davidbordonaro1631
      @davidbordonaro1631 Před rokem +1

      Well said , very well said

  • @CuzKatieSaysSo
    @CuzKatieSaysSo Před rokem +23

    Clare Torry's vocals gave me an outlet after my husband died suddenly at 48.
    I wailed along with her many times over many months. It was a powerful release.

  • @MQuinn-eb3zz
    @MQuinn-eb3zz Před rokem +90

    This song is about death. The realization, fear, resistance and finally acceptance of dying - a masterpiece.

  • @leoscone4036
    @leoscone4036 Před rokem +87

    One of the single greatest vocal performances ever caught on tape. Blessings.

  • @sidneyaloysiussmutt1625
    @sidneyaloysiussmutt1625 Před rokem +7

    And, for all you younger viewers out there, this is not `auto-tuned`. It`s a real person. Using her own voice.

  • @clifton8929
    @clifton8929 Před rokem +76

    Pink Floyd sonically plays with your emotions, space, and time. It reaches in and touches you from the inside.

    • @IggyStardust1967
      @IggyStardust1967 Před rokem +7

      I've heard it said that "David Gilmore doesn't plug his guitar into an amplifier, he plugs it into the soul of the universe." And I have to 100% agree with that.

    • @DanielDiaz-ie7vr
      @DanielDiaz-ie7vr Před rokem

      Yes

    • @sherpajones
      @sherpajones Před rokem

      Kinda like that uncle nobody talks about.

  • @James-vx8ci
    @James-vx8ci Před rokem +11

    The keyboards and her voice is the best duet in rock history. I've been listening to rock sense the dawn of my life, I'm now 68 yrs young. Keep digging into progressive rock you will not be sorry.✌️

  • @jgingras2615
    @jgingras2615 Před rokem +47

    Surely the most expressive song without lurics EVER! The band was speechless after Clare Torry's performance: in 1972, she received 30 pounds as a studio vocalist, but settled with the band & EMI in 2005 for a undisclosed amount for co-authoring the song w/ Wright. Totally deserved!!!

    • @ffjsb
      @ffjsb Před rokem

      This.

    • @frankhoulihanfh4972
      @frankhoulihanfh4972 Před rokem +4

      Rick Wright’s attuned with the Almighty piano progression +
      Claire Torry’s by turns gut wrenching and tender vocalizing +
      Nick Mason’s explosive and spot on drums =
      Most emotional piece of music ever

  • @DavidTateVA
    @DavidTateVA Před rokem +80

    As everyone else will say, this album is really one long composition that tells the arc of a life (and acceptance of death) from beginning to end. Taking one song out of context is never quite as awesome as hearing it in its place in the arc. This song captures a big piece of that arc, working through all the stages of mourning via the immaculate, never to be matched vocals of Claire Torry -- all without words.

    • @klbax63
      @klbax63 Před rokem

      I have always said the same.the album is one piece of music. It is also amazing when listened to during a thunder storm

  • @hosehead58
    @hosehead58 Před rokem +8

    I start crying about 1 minute into it, and can really not stop till the end

    • @mk21965
      @mk21965 Před rokem +1

      This and Time, never make it through either without welling up. More so now than when I first heard it in the 1970's no other music has that effect, PF is a genre in and of themselves.

    • @hosehead58
      @hosehead58 Před rokem

      @@mk21965 YES! Right on the button: now more than ever! 🤗👌😪

  • @martinedwards2004
    @martinedwards2004 Před rokem +34

    Most of Floyd’s albums should be listened to start to finish. But in particular each of the four consecutive albums of Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals, and The Wall are cohesive works in their entirety and should be listened to as one work in many parts. A quiet, dark room with good headphones and no interruptions is best.

    • @comasmusica7548
      @comasmusica7548 Před rokem +4

      And Meddle. It is not a cohesive work like the other four, but definitely one for "a quiet, dark room with good headphones and no interruptions". Echoes must be the best piece of music ever written, and the atmosphere of A Pillow of Winds is unequalled..

    • @necrosunderground
      @necrosunderground Před rokem +1

      @@comasmusica7548 You beat me to it, man. Meddle is an amazing album; not as cohesive as the next four, but no less great for it. "Fearless" is just such a pretty song, but yeah, "Echoes" cannot be topped. Ever listen to the Live at Pompeii version?

    • @comasmusica7548
      @comasmusica7548 Před rokem +1

      @@necrosunderground "Ever listen to the Live at Pompeii version?"
      Yeah, saw the video. Marvelous.

  • @AudioVile
    @AudioVile Před rokem +33

    All RIGHT, young lady!! As an "OG" listener to this album, watching someone in this generation carrying on the tradition... is heartwarming. Nice reaction!

  • @Mikalyaran
    @Mikalyaran Před rokem +45

    It is 100% worth listening to the whole album in one go. That's how Pink Floyd intended and 'The Great Gig in The Sky' doe follow 'Time' in the album progression like you suspected.

    • @chrisclark7170
      @chrisclark7170 Před rokem +1

      With some herb

    • @PFTome
      @PFTome Před rokem +1

      Many of us are trained to only listen to this album front to back. I tend to turn off random (and sometimes go back a few songs) when someting from this album comes up.

  • @garyfallows1123
    @garyfallows1123 Před rokem +17

    As somebody who bought this Album with his pocket money when it was first released and has listened to it too many times to remember, it always amazes me when people tell me they've never heard it, but it makes me smile when I watch first time reactions to this critically acclaimed Album that a new generation of listeners are picking up the torch from us oldies and appreciating this masterpiece

  • @Maiko100876
    @Maiko100876 Před rokem +9

    I always love how Claire “ Grabs them every time”. Great band Greatest album EVER MADE!
    13 YEARS IN THE TOP TEN, STILL IN THE TOP 100.

  • @dmwalker24
    @dmwalker24 Před rokem +14

    "There's also a big Pink Floyd community" is truly an understatement even in light of the great British tradition of 'understatement'. If you're doing Pink Floyd Fridays, then I'll be here for it every single time. In this song, they convey emotion so clearly, using nothing but harmony and melody. It's absolutely stunning, and is a level of artistry we almost don't see anymore in music.

    • @zombie7857
      @zombie7857 Před rokem +1

      I would leave out the 'almost'.

  • @Elidoransgar
    @Elidoransgar Před rokem +6

    Claire expressed the entire emotional gamut from Joy to Despair without a single word. I'm not aware of many people who can do that. Incredible.

  • @jonhenke1504
    @jonhenke1504 Před rokem +9

    The gentleman talking about not being afraid of dying and you have to go sometime was a gentleman named Jerry O'Driscoll the doorman at Abbey Road studios. Rodger Waters the Pink Floyd Lyricist went around interviewing people with several questions like where you violent recently? were you in the right ?
    Those two questions were asked and you hear the response at the end of the song Money. For Great Gig in the sky he asked are you afraid of dying? The people who are talking throughout Dark Side of The Moon are people such as Roadies, doorman Jerry O'Driscoll and other people not associated with the band. Roger Waters even asked Paul McCartney and his wife Linda questions but they didn't get on the album because they wanted to perform instead of just giving normal answers which is what Rodger actually wanted!!!

    • @IggyStardust1967
      @IggyStardust1967 Před rokem

      Not entirely true. Linda's response to "Were you in the right?" was used on the album. You can hear her say, "That old geezer was just cruisin' for a bruisin'". Which I'm guessing means that an older person got into an argument with her, and she ended up hitting him.

  • @ffjsb
    @ffjsb Před rokem +17

    This is also one of the the songs that prominently features Richard Wright on piano, who is greatly underrated on keyboards and piano.

    • @latheofheaven1017
      @latheofheaven1017 Před rokem

      I'm not sure, but I think this is basically his composition (barring Clare Torry's vocal of course). Wright's chord progression and especially how he performs the piano part is gorgeous. The man was even underappreciated in the band, such that they actually sacked him at one point.

    • @ffjsb
      @ffjsb Před rokem

      @@latheofheaven1017 Well it was really Roger that sacked him, but David and Nick just let it happen. It's sad they couldn't work it out, they were just so synergistic together. Roger is brilliant, but he can be kind of a dick.

    • @AndyinMokum
      @AndyinMokum Před rokem

      @@ffjsbAbsolutely! Roger Waters is without question, brilliant. He's also a narcissistic prick and a colossal pain in the arse. Pink Floyd minus Roger Waters and the return of Richard Wright, were a much better band with his departure.

  • @jobbo_
    @jobbo_ Před rokem +23

    I remember a documentary saying that when she came out of the vocal booth, she was very apologetic, and embarrassed about her performance like she had screwed up and wasted everyone's time.. But the band absolutely loved it. Also, the whole album is only 40 mins long. More people need to hear it

    • @glenchapman3899
      @glenchapman3899 Před rokem +5

      She said she was surprised when something like a year later a friend who ran a record shop contacted her and said the new Floyd album was out and she was listed on the credits.

    • @fredtello
      @fredtello Před rokem +1

      she didn't apologize cuz she thought she wasting people's time that she apologized because she put it all out

    • @fredtello
      @fredtello Před rokem +1

      After the recording was finished, she also said how completely embarrassed she felt when she realised how far she'd let herself go.

    • @glenchapman3899
      @glenchapman3899 Před rokem +1

      @@fredtello The thing is the band didn't give her any feedback at the studio. She never realized she had absolutely nailed it

  • @flyurway
    @flyurway Před 6 měsíci +2

    Yes, it's a song about dying. It goes through all the emotions; denial, fear, possibly pain, rejection, finally acceptance, probably a calm, finally a demise and your soul ascends ... and probably a couple I left out. This chokes me up every time, one of the most emotional songs ever sung, without a single word - universal amongst all language. And what I wouldn't give to meet Clare Torry, just for 1 minute, give her a huge hug!

  • @caroleann_2142
    @caroleann_2142 Před rokem +4

    We grew up with this ❤😊🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 She's fighting death in the beginning & then welcomes it. She was paid 30.00 dollars at first, but received millions later in her lawsuit with Floyd. She asked the guys if her performance was "okay", imagine that!!!

  • @Ontariosound
    @Ontariosound Před rokem +7

    Quite simply one of the finest songs in modern music history.

  • @walshaw2
    @walshaw2 Před rokem +7

    Most of us have seen the Clare Torry video interview where she talks about this song , but I remember an interview she gave long before CZcams ,Google etc.(Possibly in The NME) where she specifically says that Dave Gilmour took her to one side and asked her if she could improvise her singing to envisage how she would imagine what dying would feel like.
    After the recording was finished, she also said how completely embarrassed she felt when she realised how far she'd let herself go.
    Clare only sang on this one song.
    .(P.S.The other 4 females on the rest of TDSOTM were all session singers and the one who has the most prominent voice on the tracks "Time, Brain Damage/Eclipse was a lady called Doris Troy who was born in The Bronx).

  • @DarrellW_UK
    @DarrellW_UK Před rokem +11

    Looking forward to this, when my daughter was at Performing Arts college she sang the vocal part on this for the end of term concert, the whole thing was the whole album; it was really good!

    • @millennialmeetsmusic
      @millennialmeetsmusic  Před rokem +1

      Aww 🥰

    • @DarrellW_UK
      @DarrellW_UK Před rokem

      @@millennialmeetsmusic interesting fact, Clair Torrey was only paid a trivial fee for this and when it received the acclaim it did she successfully sued them for a share of the proceeds!

    • @Kevin6059
      @Kevin6059 Před rokem +1

      Now that is cool.

  • @blastingweevil2968
    @blastingweevil2968 Před rokem +7

    Pink Floyd is not just music it is an entire Experience.... must listen to full albums as songs bleed into eachother.

    • @cdl0
      @cdl0 Před rokem

      Yes, like the movements in Beethoven piano concerto No. 5 "Emperor", which is another entire experience, this time in classical sonata form.

  • @kjellcarlsson5639
    @kjellcarlsson5639 Před 3 dny

    I have been listening to this song hundreds of times during this fifty plus years and I get goosebumps every f***ing time.

  • @Polecat54941
    @Polecat54941 Před rokem +5

    Pink Floyd has everything you will ever need in music.

  • @aa-au
    @aa-au Před rokem +5

    I get emotional and also goose bumps EVERY time I listen to this song. Clare Torry was paid 40 pounds for 2.5 takes and she totally improvised the vocals. She did 2 takes, then stopped on the 3rd take thinking it was the same as the others. I believe Pink Floyd used parts of all 3 takes, but the 2nd take was used the most. She didn't know if her cut was going to be on the album, until the album was released and she saw her name on the album in a store.

    • @shelleynogle5422
      @shelleynogle5422 Před rokem

      I heard it was 30 pounds. It was so low because she was originally hired as just a place holder for someone they were going to hire later.

    • @davidallison2112
      @davidallison2112 Před rokem +2

      All credit to Clare Torry, of course. But credit also to Alan Parsons, who knew Torry and suggested the band invite her in to the studio to see what she could do. Her creation is now immortal.

  • @P.Galore
    @P.Galore Před rokem +1

    This is rock music's answer to "the professional mourner"...I want this played at my funeral.

  • @richardbeaton7324
    @richardbeaton7324 Před rokem +5

    This song is about the stages of grief , The whole album is about life and death and money and madness. Pink Floyd do what they do best in every song, And that's making you feel. Lovely reaction can't wait for more! :) x

  • @stevious7278
    @stevious7278 Před rokem +1

    Clare Torry was approached to lay down some vocals for PF. She had never heard of the band and had no idea what they wanted.
    She thought that she was laying down a background vocal and sang all this "baby baby" stuff and PF said, "Not that. Have another go."
    She had another go; and when that was done she said she'd like to try again. So she started again but was interrupted by the band saying, "I think we got it last time".
    So there you have it.
    This outstanding, emotionally moving vocal delivery captured in the second take!
    It has gone on to become one of the iconic tracks of the era.
    The entire Dark Side album is a journey from birth to death and is well worth your time listening to the whole album from start to finish.
    peace from Australia.

  • @PhilPastor
    @PhilPastor Před rokem +6

    Great reaction! Yes, I think everyone feels sad when they listen to this. It is basically the 5 stages of grief when someone dies (In the song "Time" it ends with the death of the main character). The GGITS is that feeling of the dying soul from anger to acceptance. Beautiful :)

  • @CMB21497
    @CMB21497 Před rokem +5

    My favorite band. Period. They changed my life and opened my mind to new music. Ms. Torry has a gorgeous voice. Art evokes emotion, if it is good art.

    • @ffjsb
      @ffjsb Před rokem +1

      They are ONE of my favorite bands, but I'd say one of the few bands that are legitimately their own genre.

  • @windmolenfarm8030
    @windmolenfarm8030 Před rokem +1

    Tonalities create emotions that can lead you where the artist wants you to go. Minor chords tend toward sadness and major chords bring you back up with brightness and joy. Watch the tonals and you will see them asking questions with the minors and answering them with the majors. Pink Floyd were masters of this.

  • @shelleynogle5422
    @shelleynogle5422 Před rokem +3

    It's really an amazing story. Clare was hired for 30 pounds to go into the studio and riff as a place holder for someone else who they hadn't yet hired. She did 2 1\2 takes and left. She had no idea that they used her takes until she saw the album in a store and saw her name on the jacket. This remains one of the most amazing and powerful vocals that literally penetrates the soul.

  • @emes1845
    @emes1845 Před rokem +6

    As someone has already mentioned, the song is about Death or grieving/mourning and Clare takes you through the different stages. Does Death make me sad? Almost without exception but I can think of a couple people I'd like to see bugger off. LOVELY you found the original studio version 🙏! "Watching" someone turned on to Pink Floyd is one of my life's little pleasures so I'll see you every Friday 🍄🎉☮️👍!

  • @toddshaw843
    @toddshaw843 Před rokem +1

    Your already in love with them after the first song your just now realizing it, and you only fall deeper and deeper after each song, life will never be the same in music from here on out for you. Welcome to the greatest gift in music for humanity , Pink Floyd

  • @brunomadail
    @brunomadail Před rokem +1

    The Great Gig in the sky one more timeless pink floyd song a classic. No words only emotions and feelings and flying in space and time.

  • @PowderedToastMan420
    @PowderedToastMan420 Před rokem +4

    React to their album ANIMALS. It's a MASTERPIECE, and it's only 5 songs. 🤞✌️

  • @philshorten3221
    @philshorten3221 Před rokem +5

    Pink Floyd with vocalist Clare Torry just awesome!
    The Dark Side of the Moon album is just an absolute Masterpiece.
    But absolutely should check out a track from just before Dark Side
    Check out Pink Floyd "Echoes" (Part 1) live at Pompeii 1972
    No Audience, No Lights, No Pyrotechnics and a Dave Gilmour with No Shirt!

    • @IggyStardust1967
      @IggyStardust1967 Před rokem +2

      Totally agree. They literally played a concert for people who had died nearly 2000 years before. If only those people could have heard that concert....

    • @holycrap2417
      @holycrap2417 Před rokem

      I agree with Echoes but why not the full song?

    • @tonyharmon8512
      @tonyharmon8512 Před rokem +1

      Indeed, it must be both parts one and two

    • @LonesomeTwin
      @LonesomeTwin Před rokem

      There are 2 parts to Echoes????

  • @rx7dude2006
    @rx7dude2006 Před rokem +2

    Lisa Gerard is another amazing singer who basically vocalizes and in her music and sends emotion to you.If you ever have seen the film Gladiator she is the one singing in the end moments of the film.

  • @ileanright7891
    @ileanright7891 Před rokem +2

    The voice of Clare Torry is what I imagine the angel of death would sing whether to welcome you to Heaven or mourn the loss of your soul to the underworld. Her voice takes you on a journey of emotions; joy, sorrow, anger, forgiveness, sadness, love, loss.

  • @adriandanby2843
    @adriandanby2843 Před 10 měsíci +1

    66 years old,and still in love with this absolute classic, hits where the heart is...

  • @ronnie7075
    @ronnie7075 Před rokem

    Dark side of the Moon, fifty years this year - 2023 and still brilliant!! Growing up with this beautiful music was great and special.

  • @Graeme758
    @Graeme758 Před 4 měsíci

    How many times can you hear it and still get chills? 65 tomorrow, still get them every time.

  • @carnivoroussoupspoon
    @carnivoroussoupspoon Před měsícem

    I usually do Pink Floyd Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, but I will gladly join you Pink Floyd Friday's. No band transport you away like the Floyd does. And feeling a bit sad is right on since this song is about the stages of death.

  • @MDElam
    @MDElam Před rokem +2

    Great reaction to a great song. As someone mentioned below, the second quote at about 3:32 (around 5:32 of your reaction video) is often misheard: The actual spoken portion is "I never said I was frightened of dying." Some think it says something about if you're hearing a whisper you're dying, or words to that effect, but the actual words, imho, are much more profound in their simplicity. In any case, I'm so pleased you're going to be doing Pink Floyd Fridays, and I will be here for the ride! Thank you again for the time you put into this and the sensitivity to the music; we fans really appreciate it!

  • @jeepjeff9131
    @jeepjeff9131 Před rokem

    It is actually three different women doing the ooohs and aaaahs. I saw them in concert back in 1996 or so for the Pulse Concert. The music and the light/stage show blew me away!

  • @vitoandolini429
    @vitoandolini429 Před rokem

    That's the sound of your soul with unimaginable grief and sorrow

  • @mc-lb9dk
    @mc-lb9dk Před rokem

    How great it must be to hear Clare for the first time. i don't really remember but she still breaks my heart after zillions of times

  • @ELP68
    @ELP68 Před rokem +2

    A bunch of us were fresh out of high school when this album dropped in 1973, would get together on Friday nights, get stoned, turn out the lights, and
    Crank it up and jam out to the killer bands of that Era. Saw practically all of them live.
    Those were the days.
    Great reaction, glad to see you passing the tourch. 😁😌

    • @martinedwards2004
      @martinedwards2004 Před rokem

      Let me guess: Floyd, Yes, ELP, Tull, Supertramp, Genesis, Tangerine Dream, Deep Purple, and Zeppelin. Bonus marks if you got into Renaissance like I did.

  • @bruceday6799
    @bruceday6799 Před rokem

    Rick Wright on keys, David Gilmour on steel guitar, and Clare Torry blowing your mind.

  • @collisjeppesen4643
    @collisjeppesen4643 Před rokem

    Love the idea of Pink Floyd Fridays. The depth of music is amazing. Must listen from start to finish to really appreciate.

  • @totallytomanimation
    @totallytomanimation Před rokem

    "The Great Gig in the Sky" is just a Euphemism for death and her song is an expression of the souls journey to the great beyond.

  • @samuelharvey3496
    @samuelharvey3496 Před rokem

    This is the best recording of a human singing as a saxophone ever!

  • @jayceejames6576
    @jayceejames6576 Před 7 měsíci

    Pink Floyd is an emotional state of mind. It has been said that David Gilmour's wife Polly Sampson who wrote a lot of the lyrics said that David expresses his emotions best through his guitar. Gilmour has a unique talent that can illicit emotions across a wide spectrum in one piece of music. The music is not listened to it is felt, it is absorbed like oxygen for the soul. It's of another dimension within. You live Pink Floyd, you don't listen to it.

  • @bruceheckerman7343
    @bruceheckerman7343 Před 10 měsíci

    When she'd finished, Claire went up to the control booth, where all four guys were and asked "Well?" They didn't say a word! "

  • @alphacrusis2632
    @alphacrusis2632 Před 10 měsíci +1

    No lyrics needed for this song, its obvious what its about. The photography in the video is superb.

  • @CoolStuffZone
    @CoolStuffZone Před 2 měsíci

    What a song. The first part of the singing part reminded me of someone fighting tragedy or death with anger, then the second part of the singing was after the tragedy and/or death, sadness, then acceptance. Just my personal feelings and interpretations. So much with very few words.

  • @MLawrence2008
    @MLawrence2008 Před rokem +1

    Death or 'The Great Gig In The Sky' - Clare Torry's vocals describe the five stages. Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance.
    Great reaction.

  • @scottnorvell2955
    @scottnorvell2955 Před měsícem

    I laughed when you said it made you feel sad. It’s about the phases of dying. First panic and fear and then ultimately resolve for the inevitable. ❤

  • @ericodijk
    @ericodijk Před rokem

    You can play a solo on a guitar, a keyboard, a sax, trumpet, violin, piano, even a drumkit or whatever.
    Now this is one of the very rare moments where a voice is the solo instrument. And it is done in only two takes, on the spot.
    Do something here, they said. She thought she was mediocre at best, so apologized to the musicians in Pink Floyd. They were just awestruck.
    Years later, she got a writing credit.
    About the spoken words: when they were making the album The Dark Side Of The Moon (which is considered a MASTERpiece, as you will understand when you listened to the whole 42 minutes of it) they gave pieces of paper to a lot of friends, asking questions like: when was the last time you were mad and were you in the right, are you afraid of death, etc. They then used the answers as background pieces throughout the album.
    Before they recorded the album, they already toured and played it in its original form. Some parts were still missing or differently arranged, other parts were quite different, like this one. It was originally called The Mortality Sequence. Played on a hammond organ with voices of tv-preachers. Spooky and weird. Later they used a piano and it slowly changed into this. But the vocal by Clare Torry was only introduced in the studio, live, right there. In the morning they had no idea, a few hours later this was the result.
    Oh, by the way, if you are going to listen to Pink Floyd on a regular basis, like you said, you are embarking on a journey that will go so deep... There will be tears here and there. But you will fall in love with this forever. Keep listening!

  • @I-Do-NOT-Consent-303
    @I-Do-NOT-Consent-303 Před rokem

    Listening to Pink Floyd makes you more intelligent.
    I grew up on this stuff, all of their albums.

  • @mojobag01
    @mojobag01 Před rokem +1

    A small vivacious English lady with a cut-glass accent. Some say it is the 2nd best vocal performance in rock. They are out by 1.

  • @vics8873
    @vics8873 Před 3 měsíci

    Yes, sadness, fear, resignation, anger...death's emotions all without words.

  • @xhighone
    @xhighone Před rokem +2

    ohh I'm subscribing for Pink Floyd Fridays...

  • @Paul_Allaker8450
    @Paul_Allaker8450 Před rokem

    I'm 50, and have heard this song many times, everytime I listen to it I cry......I've heard this played at a funeral and there wasn't a dry eye in the house...welcome to real music.
    Great channel. 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @stevelangdon2624
    @stevelangdon2624 Před rokem +1

    The great Clare Torry. Watch a video on how she did this. She was given almost no direction and did this in basically two takes. And was only paid 30 pounds. Best vocalization ever.

  • @collisjeppesen4643
    @collisjeppesen4643 Před rokem +1

    By the by, your eyes really emote well. You are timeless and your appreciation of real music before the companies took contro is appreciated.

  • @geraldlarghe7179
    @geraldlarghe7179 Před rokem +2

    Lovely reaction. I follow a lot of people reacting and I must say your grasp of the marriage of lyric, emotion and musical genius is a breath of fresh air! Very well done!

  • @keyrat1753
    @keyrat1753 Před rokem +4

    Please check out the LIVE version of Great Gig In The Sky from the PULSE CONCERT.

    • @ThePelagicHermit
      @ThePelagicHermit Před rokem +2

      Yes. Because it is better than the studio version. Yes I really said that. Deep down you know it is true.
      Who would care to fight me? Someone needs to insult my taste and condescendingly tell me I have absolutely no taste or sophistication.

    • @redsidebiker
      @redsidebiker Před rokem +1

      @@ThePelagicHermit It is almost as good as the studio version, but takes 3 times the voices to try and achieve perfection. Live music is better, I agree.

  • @OlettaLiano
    @OlettaLiano Před rokem +1

    Clare Torry was the singer on this song. It sucks that she had to sue Pink Floyd to be compensated for her work. She was never even informed that her part made it on the album. She thought her recording was just a place holder on the song for another singer. She only found out in a music store when she read the credits.

  • @inummarik
    @inummarik Před 6 měsíci

    When i first heard this, i didnt know why i had tears falling. I was a teenager then, and it still does shed me tears in my 40s....and i still dont know why i shed tears 🥹😭

  • @adrianhollingbury9134
    @adrianhollingbury9134 Před 20 dny

    It has taken me years to figure out. I think the whole song is 'life in one song', you come out screaming, and are loud for many years, and then as you get older, you don't need to scream anymore, but your experiences keep you strong, eventually you fade out into your neverending rest.

  • @Tr1hawaii
    @Tr1hawaii Před rokem +2

    To truly understand and appreciate this, you HAVE to listen to the album from front to back in one go.. it brings everything together in their concept

  • @mikedytham9996
    @mikedytham9996 Před rokem

    Let's not forget that most of us oldies were young when we first heard PF. I was 12 when I first heard this and it had a massive impact too.

  • @simply_psi
    @simply_psi Před rokem

    Interesting fact this is the only Pink Floyd track to be featured in an advert, it was in 2 firstly for Dole Fruit and 2nd was for Nurofen painkillers. It was only allowed because it was written by Rick Wright and he gave permission at a time when he was out of the band he later returned to the band once Roger Waters left.

  • @marktracey4272
    @marktracey4272 Před rokem

    Roger interviewed and recorded the question “ are you afraid of death?” From cleaners to security staff in Abby road while they were recording the album, and that’s were the statements came from ❤

  • @clayjones2370
    @clayjones2370 Před rokem

    This song is such a part of me, it stuns me when I find someone who's never heard it.

  • @danielemerson6833
    @danielemerson6833 Před rokem +1

    Claire walk in and had no idea what they want and did this cold in studio on 1st take.

  • @woke2woke153
    @woke2woke153 Před rokem +2

    Yes, incredibly sad, but also incredibly beautiful. She sings the value of life. Death isn't meant to be easy.

  • @ErnieReid
    @ErnieReid Před 5 měsíci

    Claire Torry improvised the incredible melody she sang in "The Great Gig In The Sky", a song composed by Richard Wright (after simply being told not to sing any words), and was paid some GBP 30,- for her session work at the time. She thought nothing of it. However, her improvisation meant that she had co-written the song with Wright, although she was NOT credited as a composer back then, but simply as a vocalist. Years later, after seeking proper Intellectual Property legal advice, in 2004, Torry sued Pink Floyd and EMI seeking songwriting royalties for her contributions to this song, claiming she helped Wright write it. In 2005, she won a judgment in the case, although terms were not disclosed. We all need to remember that the album spent 741 consecutive weeks on Billboard's 100 top-selling albums. A little over 14 years.

  • @ralphclark
    @ralphclark Před rokem +1

    This is not just my favourite Pink Floyd track, it is my favourite piece of music of all time.

  • @bassvibasics479
    @bassvibasics479 Před rokem

    Tears. Every single damn time. And that is how it should be.

  • @billyz5088
    @billyz5088 Před rokem

    in interviews she did years after the record came out - Clare Torry had thought her bit might not be used on the record - she did not know it was used until she saw the record for sale in a shop - at the time she performed it in studio she was paid a standard fee of £30 - she later sued the band and their record label EMI for royalties & a song writing credit on the track - the court awarded her a half-share of copyright ownership and a 50 percent share - probably worth millions - of past and future income.

  • @angelkar5132
    @angelkar5132 Před rokem +1

    I feel moved when I listen to this and several other songs of pink floyd like us and them, brain damage/eclipse, two suns in the sunset (after I learnt the concept behind it) and others. In Roger Water's concert in a a few of these songs I was close to crying. Pink floyd music has often this effect. I would suggest you listen the whole Dark side of the moon at some point, it's a powerful experience.

  • @dougvb2096
    @dougvb2096 Před rokem +1

    This album was in the Billboard Top 100 for ten years! Then came Wish You Were Here, Animals, and the Wall, and it was still in the charts.

  • @scottflowe2875
    @scottflowe2875 Před rokem

    The voices you hear in the background are answers to questions like " Are you afraid of dying? ' or 'when was the last time you were violent?' and " do you think you were in the right"

  • @marknorwood3682
    @marknorwood3682 Před rokem

    Hi, I've just recently rediscovered Pink Floyd but I found I've always been a fan,. The music certainly means more now than it did in 1967 (Piper). I'm only 73 now and have all their music and love every track. Nice too see someone so young appreciating this fabulous music. Please keep the music, plus, your comments going - Thanks Mark (Australia)

  • @vincentschmitt7597
    @vincentschmitt7597 Před rokem

    When people say "if you hear this whispering you are dying" it goes back to the original release where it was barely audible, especially when the woman says "i never said i was frightened of dying". My siblings could never hear it when i pointed it out. Now with the remasterings it is very clear. I have been killed once btw and had an out of body experience on a separate occasion.

  • @bmille2121
    @bmille2121 Před 9 měsíci

    A song about facing our own mortality. Stages of dealing with it. Denial and anger and finally acceptance.

  • @bastidface
    @bastidface Před rokem

    I used to play this on piano with my violist friend playing the vocal improv. Was heaps of fun. The piece is very moody and intense.

  • @rogercrawford772
    @rogercrawford772 Před rokem

    Great Gig in the Sky.....your final gig in heaven, the harrowing journey there and final realisation that death is not the end and life eternal is peaceful. Well that's my interpretation. I bought this album the ysar of it's release. Blew my mind and made me a lifetime fan of Pink Floyd. Please find the time to lusten to it all in one go.

  • @ba-gg6jo
    @ba-gg6jo Před rokem +2

    Coming up to 70 and firmly in God's Waiting Room, so privileged to have first seen them in 1971 when they were playing pieces of what was to become the album released in 1973. I have seen them many times since culminating in the Pulse Concert in London. So very pleased the legacy lives on and young people are discovering and enjoying such wonderful music by such a unique band. Stay safe everyone.

  • @SoundtrackAudioCom
    @SoundtrackAudioCom Před rokem

    The Great Gig in the Sky IS about death, acceptance of death maybe with the voiceover ... because when a musician dies, they go to "the great gig in the sky" ... Claire Torry did that vocal without much instruction, she was just told to improvise and so she did. When she'd finished she didn't think much of it, didn't think she done a very good job ... it was just another session gig ... but the band and producer loved it and it's become a classic in it's own right, one of their highest regarded tracks.

  • @winstonhewett6679
    @winstonhewett6679 Před rokem

    Her voice is almost orgasmic! Like a melodic guitar solo, with a lot of SOUL!!!