REACTION COMPILATION | Pink Floyd - The Great Gig in the Sky (Studio Version) | Reaction Mashup
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📚CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
01:31 The Song
06:56 Commentary
13:08 The “Making of” this Video - Hudba
Love from Brain Squeeze!!!! ❤
50 year old analog recording. Greatest. Album. Ever.
Yep. ❤
Agreed ❤❤❤
Thanks to older siblings, I’ve been listening to this masterpiece of an album since it was released in ‘73. Sadly, in ‘77 I had a brother who took his own life. At the time such things weren’t spoken about. There was no one to turn to. No minister, no school counsellor, no doctor, no hotline # to call. This song took on a whole new meaning and became my 14yr old self’s therapy. I don’t know how Clare Torry managed to tap into such emotion, but I’m so glad she did. Thanks WMOG for going extra mile in doing the studio version. I know you put your all into your videos. ❤ and appreciation
Seriously, my sister is 8 years older than me and she introduced me to Bob Marley, Pink Floyd and the Clash.
Thank you so much. I'm sorry to hear about your loss. One that you feel to this day, no doubt.
I'm almost thankful that as kids of that era that we had to rely on music for therapy and escape. It was a magical time in music to do so. Thanks for your comment, Jill. 💜
@@WonderMommaOG ty for your kind words. Life’s not always easy or fair, but I feel it’s a gift worth fighting for. Absolutely it was a great time to grow up. I’m partial to 70’s tunes but I love a wide variety of music from all the different decades, past and present. It’s really great that you’ve chosen to use your channel to connect people through music. Kinda like group therapy lol 🎵🎶☀️
@@jillwanlin9558 YES! It has been very cathartic... which was quite unintentional which makes it even better!
Myself also...Cheers 🇨🇦✌❤
denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance...the five stages of death, and Clare's voice expressed every one without saying a word. DSOTM was my first ever concert and this album, and this song, will forever have an impact on me that words can't express.
You nailed it my Man!
Clare Torry has the voice of a damn angel. Hauntingly beautiful. ❤Masterful video per usual Momma
In my youth, I was listening to this song with my girlfriend and I was shocked when she started crying during the singing part of this masterpiece. Nowadays it's me that cries every time I hear this.
Near the end she whispers " if you can hear this ,you are dying"
This is a commonly misheard line. In reality, it is Patricia "Puddy" Watts who says "I never said I was frightened of dying."
@@2oz.of.bartendering I think a lot of people hear *something,* and when they see it written as "if you hear this..." they jump on it and assume it's right, because it sounds edgy. But the whole album is dotted with quotes from random people who happened to be at Abbey Road at the time, in response to various questions. These questions included "are you frightened of dying," and "Why are you frightened of dying," the latter prompting Puddy Watts's famous quote.
I first heard The Great Gig nearly 50 years ago. My ears were fully functional back then, and I was quite certain about what I heard. When I saw suggestions that it might have been something else, I went back and re-listened, using various speakers and headphones, and to this day I am still able to hear the line clearly, and not as anything other than "I never said I *was* frightened of dying."
Oh come on, no one still believes that old myth
Embarrassingly, when I first heard this song at age 18, I laughed. I didn't "get" it right away and I laughed at what I didn't understand, and laughed at the unbridled emotion Clare released. I wasn't ready. Today, I have to steel my emotions when I listen to it because I feel every note, every wail. Excellent work again, Momma.
It was my least favorite on the album when I heard it in 73...I really didn't appreciate it until the 2000's Now I love it's profundity, But; Pink Floyd has MANY of those profound songs...
Clare Torry went into the studio and busted this masterpiece out IN ONE TAKE! You don't have artists like this anymore.
TDSOTM is way more than a lucky album.........it is a miracle. the inspiration of the musicians and that of Parsons the intervention of Torry all the elements combined perfectly to create a unique album... I would define it as an astral conjunction that cannot be repeated
Yep. Something special took place here.❤
💬As promised, the studio version!
This was a bit of a challenge doing the same song back to back, but I made it through. It’s an amazing piece of music so it was worth it! The most challenging part was narrowing down 102 reactions to 31. I’ve never had that many to start out with.
❓I did notice a couple of things during this process that I never noticed before! That odd little bend in the fade out of the song… was that intentional? I’m betting it was. Some kind of after death symbolism?
🎹There are some amazing organ effects from 4:10 - 4:15 that I never noticed before!
😞Like with the part I marked in the live version that made me feel heavy and sad, likewise with this original at 6:23.
PLEASE take a moment to show some love to the reactors used in this compilation. All of their original links are in the description. ONTO THE NEXT! 💜
I would guess all of it on the album is intentional, thinking how much time they used in the studio at this stretch of Pink Floyd (???)
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I bought the vinyl when it was released, one of my first albums growing up, listened to this a million times and I too never caught that 'bend' at the fade out till just now. Maybe part of the the later remaster.. I dunno
I always knew DSOM was something beyond special. It's timeless.. Will probably still be regarded as one of the greats in another 50 years, even in next century.. Who knows.
Thanks for your amazing efforts WM ❤️ No doubt, this vid will contribute to DSOM longevity!
Curious choice of using the live version for the "Making of" section. 🤔
For those interested in the many little details included in Pink Floyd's music,
like the one at the end of this song, where you can hear this slight pitch variation:
Look for this series of 15 videos titled: Pink Floyd - The Record Producers
You will be able to hear excerpts from the original tapes before adding effects or vocals.
Among other things, Great Gig In The Sky with communications between NASA and the astronauts on mission instead of Clare Torry's singing.
@@thepragmatic6383 Thank you! I am definitely going to check those out!
I have listened to this for over fifty years I still get goosebumps every f….ing time.
How crazy is that. Me too.
1973. First year in college. We were in the sweet spot of epic music from the late 60's to late 70's...
Music has just took so many steps back over the past 20yrs.
Dark Side was on the charts from 1973-1988 (738 weeks). Insane
Honestly, people should listen to this as a continuation of "Time". This is the man watching his life end in "Time" after he dies.
Hi, my Dadd has seen Pink Floyd 7 times in their prime. Back then concerts were like going to the symphony(certain bands). You sat and listened to the show...no cheerleader or choreography stuff. Also as the house lights went out at the start of concert everybody sparked up "spliffs" so all shared this stoned vibe. The sound and lighting was state of the art. At various parts of the show the sound went into Quad for dramatic effect. The keyboard or guitar or voices as well as birds, trains would go around or side to side. It was a spectacle and a fully immersive experience. Back in the 60's and 70's Cannabis and psychedelics were the popular drugs and the music reflected this. "Echoes" was structured like a symphony with 4 parts. Glad you could enjoy and appreciate Pink Floyd and the where they could take thought feeling and emotion and the human experience. Stay cool and open and enjoy......:)
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Dark side of the moon One of the Greatest Albums in History .
The story behind this recording is as insanely good as the recording itself. She did one take and refused to do another. And the band agreed. She was paid around $60 for this and only recently received more for her incredible sound. Look up the making of Great Gig and you'll understand.
Hey Momma, I hate that there is a battle within and out, over this song. I love every version, theres no bad version. Its such a powerful, emotional, brilliant song. The talent surrounding this song in every way, no matter who is singing/playing is masterful. Being chronically ill and in therapy for coping with grieving my life, (which I didnt know u could do) hits in a whole new profound way. As we grow older we still go thru every emotion over death...anger, fear, depression, acceptance, but somehow find it easier to accept. Clare deserved credit for sure, what she created with Floyd was brilliant, but the grls that followed, did her creation justice. The pain of the mind is worse than the pain of the body. Thanx so so much, Blessings of Peace
Yes, yes and yes. You did an incredible job. Muah
Back in the 70's my Mom's boyfriend asked what I wanted for Xmas. I gave him a list of albums. I never thought he would get every one of them. One was Dark Side of the Moon. Some friends had the album and inside were a couple posters, postcards, stickers and such. When I opened mine I noticed the posters and everything was different. I then noticed that I actually had a copy of the quadrophonic version of this album. Quadrophonic record players were very very rare. A few years later a friend got a job at an electronics stores for all types of record players and such. I told him about my album and he said come to the store on a particular Saturday with the album. They happened to have received a quadrophonic player and it was put in a soundproof room with 4 huge speakers. When I got there they literally locked the doors to the store and my friend invited a few people. Everyone in the store including the owner went into that room and we listened to the entire album. It was incredible and a one time thing for me for sure.
In case you don't know what quadrophonic is, you know when you listen to a stereo and you can hear certain sounds in one ear only and they back and forth - stereo = 2, quadrophonic = 4. Those 4 speakers had things bouncing around to each speaker and also mixed between 2 and all 4. I'll never forget that day.
In the early 70's I somehow acquired a Sanyo 8 track Quadraphonic deck for my car with 6 Blaupunkt speakers out of Mercedes-Benz & got this Pink Floyd & Santana Abraxas albums in Quadraphonic I was 18. Me & friends would drive around all night & trip on these albums but with a little help from some Purple Micro-Dot acid that was popular at the time....Wonderful memories
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@@JB-tr6nu I was all about the mescaline back then. LOL
This is Clare Torry, in little British white girl. 😂. She asked by the producer Alan Parsons, she knew very little about Pink Floyd. She was given very little instructions, her first take she sang scat, then they told her they didn’t want any words. Her second take is the one they used. She wanted to sound like an instrument. They asked her for a 3rd take. She told them no. That was the best you’re going to get. The. She went on her way.
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Yet another example of classic Pink Floyd and props to our MommaOGMomma for the hard work to bring this piece of gem for all of you/us...
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THE best concept album ever! PF Dark Side of the Moon needs to be played from start to finish to really appreciate it. You have Time right before the Great Gig in the Sky...with the amazing voice of Clare...that takes you on one of most emotional rides ever...goosebumps to tears....this is and will always be in my top three albums of all times...and Great Gig in the Sky is so hauntingly beautiful songs of life dealing with death...pain...to acceptance. Thank you, Wondermomma, for doing the original as well. This blows me away every time ...❤❤❤
You younger guys think you have it all that you know it all but man… You missed so much! I was a teenager in the 70s and I am so glad I was the music vibe… You will never know that and I doubt whether the music that you’re listening to will be around in 50 years or in some cases even two years.Just the best… How privileged our generation were to live through this and being part of it. Amen.
A song that cannot be done the same way twice. There have been some valiant efforts, but Clare Torrey on the DSOTM is the gold standard.
I probably should’ve taken my antidepressant before I watched this 😭 there’s something about the unifying ability of music that touches my 💙 Thank you W-Momma for your hard work.
Clare composed this "on the spot" based on the feelings experienced when you know you are dying. Shock, Anger, Rejection and finally Acceptance etc...Wonderful.
This song accompanied me all day, the day my mother died. I love you Rosita🌹
Your editing skills are through the roof!!!!! This is a masterpiece in that regard with this material. The nuances you cull from each individual......geez! Kudos young lady. Please don't stop. Your work is an addiction. There, I hope I've said enough!😄
Thank you so much. It's comments like this one that assure my that my nerdy OCD spreadsheet works. 😅 I appreciate the kind words. 💜
Amazing editing!!! Wowowow
This is arguably one of the greatest interludes in rock history! This reaction is what Pink Floyd meant for someone to feel it when they heard it. Honestly I’d love to see one where they react to the entire album.
I've thought about doing the entire album... but I would need a supercomputer to edit a video that long. 🤣 My 9 year old Dell gaming laptop does a fine job and has lasted me longer than any other computer I've ever had... I might even say I've grown an attachment to it for being such a reliable computer for so long... but it struggles a little near the end of editing a 15-20 minute video. I think the whole DSOTM album would murder it and I would be super sad. 😅
I bought Dark Side at a record store in South France when I was 14 in 1987. I didn’t understand this song at first, I’d often skip it.
Now, I consider it the most moving piece of music ever recorded.
The singer's name is Clare Torry. I saw a documentary of the making of Dark Side of the Moon. Clare said she did it in one take. When Pink Floyd does the song live, they have three singers do it one at a time. Clare even jokes that there were no lyrics for her to sing and when she asked about them the band said, "Just use your voice as if it is an instrument" She said, "So I did", and added with a smile, "But it takes 3 different women to sing it when they do it live".
It's individual vocal expressions for each of the emotional aspects of realizing you're dying. Anger,disbelief, acceptance at the end. Listen again with the stages in your mind.
The 5 stages of grief, poured into a one of a kind vocal performance. Damn. Timeless.
Before there was MTV, cable or cell phones.
I use to listen to them in 1973
on my old Am FM Philco stereo
with record player for hours and hours.
They called her in the middle of the night to come to the studio to cut this track.
She was pregnant at home with her husband.
But she still went down to the studio and without any prep she cut three cuts and left.
She didn't get paid very much for it at time.
This was her first cut.
She didn't know until later she was used on the album. She wasn't even part of the band and never toured with them.
No other singer could capture her emotion when repeated at concerts.
No one can sing Great Gig in the Sky like Clair Torre her voice was like an instrument
That was a ONE. TIME. PERFORMANCE.
This is fearless music years ahead of its time - no one would dare to create a song with no lyrics and just containing a vocal interpretation of the music itself. Such a moving piece, it’s about accepting death, first we fight it and are angry at the loss and then we accept it and come to terms with it. Only this band could be this original. The album is about birth and death- to think such brilliant music and powerful lyrics could be produced in 1973/4 is why the Floyd are such an influential band.
This song is proof that you don't need lyrics to enjoy great music.
She is the spirit of the old man experiencing his life slip away in its final moments.
Emotional for me. Cant bring back the past. 😢😢😢
I love this montage of many of my favorite reactors experiencing what may be the best track ever made (and that is after lengthy consideration). ThanQ for putting this together.
My dad was a Marine who served in Vietnam and a law enforcement officer for several years in the 80s and 90s. He passed in 2020 from lung cancer and, before he died, asked that I play this and Europa (Earth's Cry, Heaven's Smile) at his funeral. I've always cried with the song has been played but never like I did that day. RIP Pop. 😔🤘🏻
I'm so sorry for your loss. What an amazing way to honor him at his final gathering... through his favorite music. That brings a tear to my eye. Thanks for sharing that.
My dad, too, is a Vietnam vet... I am lucky to still have him with me today but I know that each day could be the last. He's 77 years old and ill. My dad is a lover of music too but more a country and Elvis guy. In fact, he'll probably have me play Elvira or Put Another Log on the Fire in his honor. 😅
When you hear this now it reminds you of your loss, but it also reminds you of the man your father was! A bitter sweet feeling.
It is good to have a ‘tear jerker’ at the funeral ( tears can be cathartic and aid acceptance) Mine would be Jordan by The Rival Sons. But I would end on a more uplifting note - the track Joy by The Royal Southern Brotherhood which has the line ‘ music brings joy to my soul’!
legend has it that when they recorded this piece in the studio Roger Waters told Clare Torry, to think about death while performing and this is what came out
Yes, it's the 5 stages of grief - you can hear each one, denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.
I was lucky enough to see Pink Floyd in 94 in the Oakland Coliseum. They can put you in a trance. Time, Comfortably Numb and The Great Gig in the Sky will be with me forever. Im 67 and thats what is so good about Rock and Roll, you can be a rocker at any age. Shedmen meh
Momma, you smashed it again, I'm just in awe of the work you put in to bring us mere mortals, these great mashups. Well done.
That is and will always be the Best natural voice experience in my life. It is a slice of Genius.
In a world of so called "artists" this is one of the very few works of art
Truth.❤
Guys your reaction is priceless. At seventy I can say you rocked it.
Thank you for the great effort of producing this content....well done!
We appreciate your hard work momma, amazing video 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Hey STAX was this the first Pink Floyd song you’ve heard? I haven’t seen you do much “classic rock” on your channel. Curious what you thought of it.
Thanks, mister. I too, am curious if you plan on doing any classic rock reactions on your channel eventually. If so... you probably shouldn't watch some of my videos until you are in them. 😅 As always, appreciate your kind words.
@@WonderMommaOGhey momma I do plan on doing those kind of reactions. I didn’t watch this one because it’s one that’s been requested on my channel, but I did stop by to support. As always you deserve it🙏🏽
@@StaxReacts That's amazing! I can't wait to witness that part of your journey. It's going to be epic. I am so excited and happy to watch your channel growing every day. You've earned it and I have to add you onto the growing list of reactors I want to adopt as my own. 😅 haha
@@WonderMommaOG wowww thank you so much momma. You can fully adopt me as yours🙏🏽🤣🤣❤️
Wonderful compilation of reactions...thankyou for your efforts and hardwork. My own reaction played through all accepted stages of passing..grief, anger, acceptance and peace. Pink Floyd were and remain a gift to anyone who has a soul.
Incredible the way you put these together. Just incredible. Thank you so much, very enjoyeable
This is art. This is the purest expression of emotion I have ever heard in musical form. As one of the commentors said, to think she did this in just 2 1/2 takes and walked away thinking it wouldn’t be used … unbelievable. ❤
Even with the man speaking at the start about dying, moost don't seem to know the song is about dying, refusal to accept it, fighting it and then eventual acceptance. It's very touching and something we will all experience, i'm nearly 60,. yes I'm frightened of death, but I'm also excited to find out what is next. If there is nothing next that is ok as wel,l as I wont know. :) Bring it on I say :)
I've heard this song a million times and it hits me every.single.time. Just a masterpiece.
In total, the song (ESPECIALLY when Claire Torry launched her vocals) DEMANDS accountability on a scale that is frightening and without mercy: "SHOW ME in your private thoughts how much you LIVED your life and how much worth did it matter?" It's like the Egyptian Book of the Dead moment where the soul has his/her heart weighed and the outcome will be Paradise or being devoured by a crocodile. This song makes you stop instantly and think about what you want your legacy to be: of value or cast aside like dust.
Love all 3 of these reactions! You're killing it!❤ I found you after hearing Derricks reactions & I'm so happy I did! You really outdid yourself this time though!! Keep rockin luv♥️😁🤘
Thank you, Mary! I'm so glad you found your way here. I love Derek and Shotaholic's mashups too!
To be able to connect to a feeling you've never felt, that you will feel only once (and will face alone), then to translate and express that feeling in such a deeply connective and relatable way with no words at all. . . .
And on top of _all that,_ she somehow managed to still be a professional singer and not just lose herself in it, doubling over with the intensity of it, or otherwise move away from the mic.
You'll never hear a song with more raw emotion.
Yes, many songs take you to that place, but none can be called 'better'.
Guys it’s five stages of death
Explained with no words.
Originally by
CLAIR TORRI
1967.
Got me through high school.
My soul is lifted ❤
You do nice work! Glad you had a picture of Clare Torry. I never saw that before.
If someone had told you that one of the most amazing songs you would ever hear would be a woman singing/screaming with no words uttered. Would you have believed it. Its something that cant be imagined until you hear it.
I've listened to this song for decades now. I still cry to it.
Goosebumps y'all!!!
Imagine tripping hard on acid. Listening to this song for the first time. Then in the refrain you hear the words clear as day. “If you can hear this you’re dying”. And then in your mind, for the next several hours, you have.
All the reactors look how i feel.
Hello from Las Vegas! I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS! This one hits different with the Floyd and Clare Torry. Keep up the amazing work!! ❤️❤️
Another great one Momma, please please please do Sorrow from Pulse when you can. On the reactors, as alway you chose reactors I already love/loved watching even before I discovered you. "Great gig in the sky" has always been a euphemism for death and she's singing out the five phases of grief in coming to terms with one's own demise; Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression and finally Acceptance. She sings them out beautifully without a single word. Pink Floyd is a musical genre unto themselves and in my humble opinion the greatest band in the history of the human race. Bravo and well done to them and to you my sister. Peace and love
The circle of life from birth to death…… just beautiful!
i will never never never forget Richard William Wright
Someone wrote she was living the seven stages of grief in one song
I will now always think that when I hear her magnificent voice
The vocal was improvised, she was winging it. Brilliant. Clare will always be remembered, immortality. Us other musicians wish we could achieve this.
The awesome thing is that's a little, robust, girl from England, belting out those hauntingly enchanted notes!! 🇬🇧🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🇺🇲
Buckle in and listen........ STONED N HEADPHONES.....I GREW UP WITH SO MANY GREAT BANDS AND MUSICIANS.....LOVE IT....Oh by the way The album on THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON WAS ON THE CHART FOR 972 weeks which equals 18 yrs.....WHAT .......
She did this in one take and thought she messed it up . The band was BLOWN AWAY
4:49 couldn’t have put it any better
A beautiful job, Momma! Hate to sound like an "old head," but it's heartwarming to see so many people younger than me (64) have such an appreciation for this song and the album as a whole. Still sounds as fresh as the day it was released half a century ago. Thank you for another stellar effort.
Suggestion: a mashup of reactions to Dire Straits' "Alchemy Live" version of "Sultans of Swing." The reactions I've seen are marvelous. [Love the new profile pic, BTW 😍]
Let your "Old Head" flag fly! I really try to embrace the aging thing... 'cause there's nothing I can do about it. 😁 I spent too much time when I was younger criticizing myself, making myself miserable and boo hooing about this, that and the other. I shouldn't have done it then so I'm definitely not going to do it now. See... I'm rambling like us old heads do. 😅 Thank you so much. I do agree... I can't ever hear these songs for the first time ever again, but watching others do it is a reasonable solution for yet another thing in this life I can do nothing about.
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Thank you so much for the hours of hard work to bring this video to us. Love the song, love the video. Keep up the great work🔥❤
Love the studio version, and that you did this as well as the Pulse version. I really appreciate the time and meticulous attention to detail that you put into making this compilation, and I really see the art in it of itself!
So glad you did both! Awesome once again
To all that don't know " The Great Gig In The Sky " is part of the song " TIME ".
Growing up my cousin was a super hippy, and he introduced me to so many great bands, pink floyd being one, I couldn't imagine not knowing such great music in my life, thank you for all you do to hopefully bring these songs to people who might not otherwise know them
The back story to this song is as amazing if not more than the concept. She sang without words the process of dying or grieving for someone who is dying. Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance.
Glorious….I think so. 🎉
Another beauty, Momma. Watching this at work and had to close the door so that I could enjoy it without distracting the rest of the crew I can't wait to see what's next from you. I'd love to see a compilation like this to "Fearless," but I somehow doubt enough folks have done it.
Absolutely expert editing. Another masterpiece from the OG. Well done and thank you momma!
Thank you so very much! 💜
love this video... You're a genius with creating these, as shown in the end part. Much respect for your mastering of this craft!
That is the greatest female vocal of all time. I love watching the reactions of those who have not heard it before. Amazing.
Clare Torry deserves her own pyramid!
Alternate take is sooo beautiful ❤️😍🎉
It was no words live
Thank you WonderMommaOG.........your compilations are truly moving. Thank you for your Time, your Efforts and your Thoughts. You put a Human face to these great works of Art.
That was surprisingly well edited, well done! 👍
I love watching reactions to The Great Gig In The Sky! I have heard this song many times in my life, and I have noticed that all of these reactors get emotional the first time hearing this song, as do I, even though I know the song well. In my opinion, this is the most beautiful artistic performance ever, and for the sake of discussion, I am curious what it is about this song, that makes us feel so emotional about it? I can't put my finger on why it makes me feel emotional, but it never fails to make me feel a certain way...
Thank you Jamal
Dark side of the moon blew me away . I would listen to the album all the way through every time . When I finally saw them live and this song started ...I literally had full body goose bumps and I think I may have teared up . THANKS for this video .
Brilliant idea.
Seen them 4times but in 73 when I saw them at Kent state not only walking the campus knowing the tragedy there then that night in concert probably the most intense 24hrs I ever had at the time lemon acid didn't hurt haha
Yet another masterclass momma ❤.......you really are the best at this.....maybe thinking of another zeppelin one....in my time of dying would be a lot of hard work......but would be explosive...and you would do it justice....xx
I would love to do another Led Zep video already. I have more LZ songs on my list than any other artist. In My Time of Dying is one of them. Thank you so much for taking the time to comment!
No thank you ❤