THIS IS REAL MUSIC. | "COMFORTABLY NUMB" PINK FLOYD PULSE CONCERT REACTION
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- The last time I uploaded a Pink Floyd Reaction, it EXPLODED with people telling me to listen to this song next! SO HERE WE GO. ITS TIME TO CHANGE MY LIFE WITH THIS LATEST REACTION.
FIRST TIME LISTENER | WISH YOU WERE HERE PINK FLOYD MUSIC REACTION
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Pink Floyd are an English rock band formed in London in 1965. Gaining an early following as one of the first British psychedelic groups, they were distinguished by their extended compositions, sonic experiments, philosophical lyrics and elaborate live shows. They became a leading band of the progressive rock genre, cited by some as the greatest progressive rock band of all time.
Pink Floyd were founded in 1965 by Syd Barrett (guitar, lead vocals), Nick Mason (drums), Roger Waters (bass guitar, vocals) and Richard Wright (keyboards, vocals). Under Barrett's leadership, they released two hit singles, "Arnold Layne" and "See Emily Play", and the successful debut album The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (1967). The guitarist and vocalist David Gilmour joined in December 1967; Barrett left in April 1968 due to deteriorating mental health. Waters became the primary lyricist and thematic leader, devising the concepts behind Pink Floyd's most successful albums, The Dark Side of the Moon (1973), Wish You Were Here (1975), Animals (1977) and The Wall (1979). The musical film based on The Wall, Pink Floyd - The Wall (1982), won two BAFTA Awards. Pink Floyd also composed several film scores.
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This video has reached a point to where I can’t respond to every comment! Which is a HUGE BLESSING! I’m blessed to be in this moment with y’all.🤘❤️
I WILL REACT TO MORE OF THIS CONCERT. “SHINE ON YOU CRAZY DIAMOND PTS 1-5” has been one of the most requested songs in this comment section for me to listen to. So this will be the next upload!
Pink Floyd fans have to be one of the most welcoming fans I’ve ever ran into. Thank you guys for educating me and pointing me in the right direction when it comes to their music and leading me on where to head to next.
I’m targeting on uploading that this week! So Subscribe and like if you want to see that!
PLEASE KEEP DROPPING MUSIC SUGGESTIONS FROM PINK FLOYD AS WELL AS SOME OTHER BANDS! GOD BLESS AND THANK YOU SO SO MUCH FOR PUSHING ME IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION!🤘
You have only scratched the surface of Pink Floyd ! Good luck !
Awesome reaction. I am a musician and a fan of all genres as long as it is good. That being said, I always return to my roots. Pink Floyd, zeppelin etc. Just touch the soul
I had the fantastic luck of being one of the local workers hired to help with pre-concert construction for this show when it was at Vanderbilt Stadium in Nashville, TN. I got to see the show and then break everything down after. The best word for me to describe the musical experience was that it was transcendent. It was one of the top ten experiences of my life.
High Hopes from Pulse it’s the best.👍😎🇨🇦
... you are awesome, KillBimu. Welcome aboard...
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I'm 51 and have heard this song, literally thousands of times. I still get goosebumps. Every. Single. Time.
72, ditto.
Glad to know it’s a thing cause I’m the same
56 here. Really made me broaden my perspectives as a young teen.
The Wall was my first movie I ever purchased. It cost me $49. I had to save up from my paper route.
The video tape took 6 weeks to come in, then I had to pick it up at "Froggy's" in Kailua.
The tape format was in *beta!* And I still, to this day, have that tape!
It can actually get better. This time almost shattered my being then brought it back together.
Yep.
I'm a 69-year-old woman I had the experience of Pink Floyd back then now I get to watch you enjoyed it as much as I did
That’s so awesome. Thank you for enjoying this moment with me!🤘 I’ll be sure to keep it up!
hi Sis...I'm 69 too...didn't we live through some interesting times...and hopefully we learned something of value this time around .. born 1954 LOVE and LIGHT to you!
I'm 67 and feel the same. David Gilmour's guitar solo is the best ever! 😎
I'm sorry, I turn 60 in a couple of months. Still prefer the album versions of PF. Live is good, album far better for my rapidly wrinkling ears. However, it's nice to see these kids discovering the likes of PF, Zep and ACDC.
Welcome to the world of real music,written and played by real musicians,keep up the appreciation bud! 🤙
Consider your self really lucky you have listened to/ experienced what probably the best guitar solo on the planet.
YES! I was thinking of music I like listening too today and I still don’t think I have anyone in mind that could beat out this guitar solo. Sheesh.
not probably the best guitar solo. The guitar solo.
David Gilmour can express more in three frets than most can shred in an entire song
You have just barely scratched the surface of their work. I'm glad you and others in the younger generation are beginning to appreciate and enjoy them.
I’m super glad that I asked for recommendations awhile ago and one of my homies said Pink Floyd. I truly wouldn’t have known what I was missing out on if he didn’t speak up! 🤘
This whole concert is off the chart. SORROW will leave you speechless. Their closer RUN LIKE HELL is a sight to see. Their opener SHINE ON YOU CRAZY DIAMOND. “And many more” lol
This particular reaction left me loss for words and then some. Shine on you crazy diamond I think will be the next reaction! Thank you for watching AND commenting! I appreciate it so much! 🤘🤘
Sorrow is fantastic.
@killbimu
Apparently they swapped and changed the encores for the different performances / nights.
This particular night, Comfortably Numb was the second encore......smooth relaxing and left everyone COMFORTABLY NUMB.
Then they closed with the 3rd encore......
A loud, faster Run Like Hell... ...telling the audience its " time to go " and even " where finnished now p' off." lol
@@Rassskle all I’ve ever heard from anyone that have seen them on this world tour is just like you said, they did not change them around at all. I have the DVD and it’s the same as well.
@@killbimu Shine On You Crazy Diamond has two halves. The first half is parts 1-5 and the second is parts 6-9. I highly recommend both.
Pink Floyd isn't just music it's an experience
Truly is! I’m super glad I got into them.
Truer words were never spoken.
Such a shame he keeps stopping it, you just can't pause a Pink Floyd track. It isn't done.
In future reactions, the pausing is no longer existent! That was a huge complaint and I made sure to tighten it up. The latest Pink Floyd reaction actually has no pausing! And the Led Zeppelin recording was recorded prior to everyone’s criticisms. But rest assured, there will be no more! I appreciate your comment and insight! 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Floyd right from their inception were always an audio/visual experience, every live performance is to be seen and heard , masters at their craft
A very old metal rock head here saw Pink Floyd live 3 times. I can only say , You don’t listen to Pink Floyd music you emotionally experienced them. I suggest you do any song from the Pulse concert to start your journey, High Hopes, Sorrow, Learning to Fly or Run Like Hell. You mentioned you were 24 in your video, I would like to suggest Echo’s live in Pompeii 1972 most of the band members were around that age and they were creating incredible music and sounds. I think you’ll see that Pink Floyd is its own genre and way ahead of their time and are generational because younger people are discovering this incredible music. So enjoy the journey God Bless Rock On Stay Safe!🙏🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
@frankpuncekar5051 David Gilmour live in Pompeii is well worth a watch too if you haven't seen it. I've seen both many times.
So true, the music pushes the emotional ride!
I was lucky to be sat in a row just in front of the mixing desk (middle of arena floor) at this concert, and I was truly speechless (even though it was so loud, with no distortion, that you couldn't talk to the guy next to you if you tried)
Pink Floyd are brilliantly different.
Brilliantly is definitely the correct word to use in this context! Cause WOW🤯
PINK FLOYD IS 1 SINGULAR POWERFUL ENTITY! It can do things like heal the soul to take you on a journey to the inside of your own existence and back like no other "band" has nor possibly can. Im a metal head but I will never have as much love, respect, loyalty & gratitude for another like I do for THE PINK FLOYD
I'm 48 years old and I listen to PF every day. It's almost therapy.
dive, dive, dive brother
The Floyd put a lot of effort into their live performances. Their light shows in particular have used the best technology of the time. When watching them in a live setting have some appreciation of the whole performance.
Will do! Thanks for the comment and advice!
They made a mini documentary(it's part of the extras on the Pulse live DVD) about the crazy logistics involved with setting up the stage and lighting rigs for this tour. It was the most complicated and expensive stage set and lighting rig ever(which I believe is still a record it holds). It took almost 2 weeks to set up and prepare it for each venue, so they had 2 identical rigs and 2 full road crews who would leapfrog one another around the world, whilst the band was playing at one venue, the other road crew would already be at the next one setting up in advance.
I saw them live in 1994 during this tour when they played in Chicago at Soldier Field, simply amazing! Best guitarist of all time in my opinion! Nice reaction video as well!
I'm definitely here for you discovering the greatest band ever
The smile on your face when your eyes are closed says it all
I was lucky enough to have grown up during music's golden age. It's lots of fun to see your generation reacting to the music I grew up with. I won't say all of today's music sucks, but the ones that don't suck you can count on one hand. Great reaction, young man. Pink Floyd is a great rabbit hole to go down. Just remember never to pause during a David Gilmour guitar solo (not that you'd want to). Keep on rockin', my friend.
Please listen to the whole show, Pulse. They play some of their greatest hits including the entire Dark Side of the Moon album.
From this same concert, "Coming Back to Life" is wonderful. Probably one of the most beautiful guitar solos you will ever experience.
I’ll be sure to load it into the playlists! Thank you for the recommendation!🤘
I'm happy to be at the beginning of your Pink Floyd experience. I subscribed after watching your genuine reax to Wish You Were and now this one. One thing that you'll hear a lot about listening to PF music is to listen to full albums. The starter pack is Dark Side of the Moon, WIsh You Were Here (album), and The Wall. All 3 are complete concept albums. Comfortably Numb is from The Wall and WYWH is from that album. When you hear them in context of the entire album, along with some backstory on former bandmate Syd Barrett, it'll take on a whole new meaning and appreciation for you. Keep it up.
EDIT TO ADD: also listening to the albums with headphones is a must for immersion.
First, thank you so much for your additional insight!🤘 Second, I’m so excited to dive into them. I have so much music to catch up on that I’m stuck between making reaction content for you guys or popping their albums into my car and really getting that surround sound experience. I’m so in love with this band and I’m super happy that people like yourself keep pushing me to listen to more and more! Thank you for your comment !🤘
Glad you get it now !! I'm 67 and grew up listening to this type of music. Pink Floyd are legendary. You usually feel like you went somewhere during the song. Kick back and enjoy. Just an incredible guitar solo and song !!
My late father was at that concert in 1994 (two years before I was born). I remember him telling me what a jaw dropping experience it was and that he was totally mesmerised throughout the entire show. He had seen Pink Floyd a number of times before, including 1980 at Earls Court, during their amlor tour and at Knebworth in 1990, I think he also saw David Gilmour solo in the early 80's. I'm extremely jealous of him.
I would be extremely jealous as well. Feeling Mr Gilmours solo through my computer and headphones in itself was a completely new experience and I can’t fathom how crazy it must’ve been in person. Thank you for sharing that with me. And thank you for watching the video and liking it!🤘
Enjoy the Pink Floyd journey you have no idea what your in for! Great reaction
Pink Floyd is like Love, once you experience it, you never want to be without it!
Probably the most extraordinary live performance by any band - anytime - anywhere.... "The child has grown, the dream is gone."
I flew from Australia just for this concert, life altering concert. i'm 69 and have been a Floydy for 50 yrs now. i play this in my 12 string guitar most nights. i taught myself to play after hearing wish You Were Here, another brilliant song from this concert !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Also it is a sin to pause Pink Floyd for any reason
I grew up listening to Pink Floyd, Zeppelin, Stones, Deep Purple, Jethro Tull, Hendrix, all the greatest music bands in the greatest era of music. Floyd & Zepplin were my 2 favourites!
Great reaction to one of the greatest songs and band. Nice to see you immersed yourself in the music and feeling. So glad we didn't have cellphones back in 1994 so we could all just enjoy the Pulse concert live without distractions.
I wasn’t at that concert tour but did see them in the mid 70’s and in the 80’s. One of my favorite bands started with them in 69. You will enjoy “Time” especially at your age, you might think of life differently. Great Gig in the Sky should follow immediately. The whole Dark Side of the Moon full thru.😎
There is one thing that few people speak about when reacting to Pink Floyd Live concert videos that, I think, deserves mention: the amazing camera work! While the music of this band has ALWAYS spoken for itself, the lighting effects in combination with the cameras are also a major part of their undying heart-stirring music. When the cameras zoom in on Gilmour when he is in a fantastic guitar solo is mesmerizing to me, especially when the lights on stage go completely dark except for a single spot on David as he makes magic with that guitar (10:00). It's saying, like "this man is a singular phenomenon", as he stirs the heart and takes you to another plane, another place you did not expect to go. Amazing!! Thank you for this reaction video.
There are supergroups, and then there is this band standing on those groups shoulders. ... 'PINK FLOYD'
Agree, they are not your typical band, and David Gilmour playing ''Yet another movie'' inspired me to start playing the guitar.
Guitarists--Hendrix . . . and then everyone else. Bands-Floyd . . . and then everyone else--
I was 30 years old when I realized my dream of seeing this concert live by the group that marked, with its music, every day of my adolescence.
Today, 30 years later, I discover that many of you young people are rediscovering this music...
Guys I really have shivers and I feel a warmth warming my heart.
Let the heart of this group continue to beat forever... I wish you all the luck
Old geezer here… 66 and a rocker my whole life… pink Floyd was always one of my favorite bands, because sonically everything they did was just so intently woven and interesting. I have nothing against today’s music, but a lot of it is overdubs and auto tune, and basically getting into the notes and just moving things around a bit. Still today’s music can evoke emotions and feelings and that’s what it’s all about isn’t it?❤
I was there and saw it live. Life changing. By far, greatest concert and greatest guitar solo I've ever heard and seen. Great reaction!!! Thank you!!!
Me too. I was 19. I wasn't ready for my mind to be blown away to the point that I still haven't fully recovered from it almost 30yrs later... and I never will.
great reaction, you should try SORROW, ON THE TURNING AWAY, HIGH HOPES from
the same pulse concert
I most certainly will! Thank you for the love and the recommendations! They will be loaded into the reaction playlist 🤘❤️ I LOVE this Pulse concert so far!
Excellent suggestions. On the Turning Away is from the Delicate Sound of Thunder concert. 🤘🏽✌🏽💜
I saw this concert at the Rose Bowl in '94 when I was 18. I had been listening to Floyd for 3 years before that but that night changed my life and hopefully seeing this will change yours. To this day Pink Floyd is my absolute favorite band and believe it or not, this is not even my favorite song from the band. They have so many "life changing" tracks but I would recommend you take the time to listen to Shine On You Crazy Diamond. You need to experience it.
I'm a 64-year old man, and this is just some of the music that has been a part of my life since I was a teenager a half-century ago. I had just turned 20 when the studio version was released in 1979. I don't mind that you, or anyone else, pause during a song. You're giving a reaction to a song, and something grabs you about it at a particular moment ...you feel compelled to comment! It makes me smile seeing a younger generation enjoy the music those of us in their 50's and older grew up with.
I was fortunate enough to see this concert twice, and it's still the best. Shine on was great but I recommend listening to the original off the album Wish You Were Here. Its a masterpiece, one of many. They can't do full song in concert, its about a half hour long itself! You will appreciate the genius and insane talent of these guys!
I went to one of the PULSE shows at Earl’s Court.
It was every bit as good as you would imagine.
‘One Of These Days’, ‘Wish You Were Here’ and ‘Astronomy Dominé’ from that show were just a few of my favourites.
So glad you enjoyed it. 🤘🏻
Run Like Hell, One Of These Days, Great Gig In The Sky, Keep Talking, Coming Back To Life ... this show is timeless.
Pausing is cool but please remember that pausing a David Gilmour guitar solo is against the laws of maths, maths, nature and presumably god 😅😅
Hahaha! In order to be a react channel, you have to pause here and there and for this particular reaction, I know I HAD to minimize pausing ESPECIALLY with that amazing solo. You aren’t the first to warn me! But I do appreciate you driving that point home. Thank you so much for watching AND commenting!🤘
One of my favourites is "Mother" from the wall album
A classical musician who has a reaction channel with 116000 subs called this song transcendental.
I read that it’s a true story from a rock star’s perspective. The pressure to be on stage, on time, on demand, regardless of any health problems mental or physical.
Now that would be a Super Bowl halftime show I would watch...
... Live, Musicians Singing and Playing an Instrument at the same time, No "Auto Tune," simply incredible Talent. Consider too that Pink Floyd began in 1965, so basically 30 years before this concert adds to the phenomenon, which is "Pink Floyd."
I got to see them Live in 1973, in San Francisco, while they were promoting their New Album "The Dark Side Of The Moon." Still the very best concert that I've EVER experienced. They are quite unique. There has never been any Band like them before and unfortunately there will never be any Band like them again and I use the word "Unfortunately" because each of the Musicians are in their 70's now, (2024), and soon will be gone from our planet. Very sad day coming.
Remain Well & reasonably Happy too. Keep Smiling... Cheers...
Sure is real, ain't it? I was at Pulse 95 in Pittsburgh, PA...words can not describe the experience.
You should check out the entire 'Pulse' concert. One of the finest live performances captured. You are watching the band at the apex of their musical skills. The stage/lighting show cost 25 million--in 1994. The band was always cutting edge musically and visually. They never considered themselves 'rock stars'; they are/were musicians. I did not see the Pulse tour, but was lucky to see them live 2x back in the day. One never sees live performance the same after having a PF experience.
That was so wonderful, your emotional reaction to Comfortably Numb, That guitar solo was just bliss.
Maybe try Dark Side Of The Moon which is amazing listen but listen all in one go. If you do i promise you will feel so emotional to hear the track "The Great Gig In The Sky
Great reaction and well done for following the golden rule when listening to a David Gilmour guitar solo- never pause it! Anything from this concert will immerse you in a truly unique music experience, enjoy the Pink Floyd rabbit hole
YES!! I was warned not too so I surely didn’t pause it! As a channel that does reaction content, pausing and giving comments and feelings is a big part of the formula. I had to go off the rails for this one! Thanks for the comment and enjoying the video!
@killbimu loved your comments and reaction to this song, watching this concert was what got me into Pink Floyd, please keep them coming
Wow! What a show!
I'm biased as I was at earls court in 94, but you can't go wrong with any of the live songs at the Pulse Concert.
Sorrow and the turning away were probably my fav from that concert.
Shine on you crazy diamond (all Parts) will always be my favourite music to listen to.
I don't think they played "On the turning away" at this concert. It was on the "Delicate sounds of thunder" tour.
I fully plan on checking out more live performances for them because of this comment! Thanks a lot for watching and enjoying!🤘
Put on Dark Side of the Moon, strap in, close your eyes and feel pure emotion thru their music.
You just been "Floyd" Alive ! Hope You'll do a few more from the "Pulse" concert ! !
I've been listening to Pink Floyd since the early 70's. Pink Floyd is by far the best band to step on stage or a studio. Really the biggest difference is you will experience their music more than just listening to it. To put them into perspective their album Dark Side of the Moon was on the charts for over 18 years. This will be an amazing musical journey for you. Enjoy ✌️
i have been blessed to see this concert 3 times live. LIFE CHANGING. And yes, you should be jealous. hahahaha
Thank you, I was there and I'm 70!!
Hi bud, I know a lot of folk are suggesting to react to certain other songs from this same concert, and I can't argue that they're great songs also & well worth a watch... But, before you do, I'd suggest listening to Shine On You Crazy Diamond, official video version. It's from the same album Wish You Were here is on, & is one of their biggest & best tracks. It's a tribute to a founding main member Syd Barrett, who had to leave due to mental illness brought on by the use of psychedelics. He had been out the band for a lot of years when they decided to write this song, they hadn't kept in touch, because his family didn't think it would be a good idea. But on the day the band went to record this song, there was a large man in the studios, none of them knew who he was. After a short while it was pointed out to them it was Syd, but he looked totally different. So for whatever strange reason after years of not being in touch, the guy they wrote the tribute about just turned up at the studio on the day of recording.
All parts of Shine On You Crazy Diamond.
i am so glad you got to hear one of the greatest bands in history if not THE greatest
Great Reaction! Sorrow from the pulse concert is awesome also! Time , Money, Wish You Were Here, Keep Talking all Pulse concert
I saw Pink Floyd on this Pulse tour at The Alamodome in San Antonio in 1994. There were 47,000 fans and I had 18th row seats on the floor. An experience of a lifetime! I also previously saw them in 1987 in Austin. (and your assessment of today's music is spot on!). I highly recommend "High Hopes" from this Pulse tour, as well as "Run Like Hell" (And don't close your eyes for that song!! One of the greatest visual performances ever!!!)
I’ve seen “Run Like Hell” suggested a couple times! I’ll be sure to load it up! Thanks for that suggestion and for liking and commenting on this video!❤️🤘
It's a bit unfair to compare today's music with the 70's, 80s and 90's. However, there are several artists in the last decade that take their craft seriously. For instance, Steven Wilson of Porcupine Tree fame is a master of his craft (my son got me into his music), and I'm sure there are several others one can speak highly of. But I do feel lucky to have been around when Pink Floyd began, along with all the other great groups of those days. I did watch the Pulse Concert at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena California in 1994. It was simply an amazing concert.
Thank you for spreading your wings, and I hope your channel thrives!
Nice job man. You've just watched what many feel is the best guitar solo ever played. It's always about the feelings the music creates. Pink Floyd were masters. David Gilmour isn't the flashiest guitarist, but every note is just the right note. Please watch Stevie Ray Vaughan, Texas Flood, Live from the El Mocambo. You won't believe it.
A wonderful reaction.. I love seeing someone hearing this for the first time 💜
Nice review. You will love to hear High Hopes 😊 same Pulse live concert. It will blow your mind 😊.
I’m already looking into more reaction content because of this concert! I can’t believe I’ve been missing out for so long. Thank you for you comment and I will be sure to take your advice and watch AND listen to some more PF in this setting!🤘
@killbimu He's right. High Hopes solo up there with this one.
I’m 59. I saw Floyd live 4 times, and it still wasn’t enough 😂. My first concert was at age 15 when my uncle took me to the Wall concert in LA. It was life changing for me. I had been. Floyd fan before the event but they just blew me away live. I’ll never forget the euphoric emotion of being there
Need to listen to the whole album . This a novel , from start to finish
A masterpiece . .
Today's music (for the most part) is like watching a movie in black and white on a 10" screen with a 3" speaker comapared to these classic master pieces which are like seeing a movie on an IMAX screen with a theater sound system. You are right about seeing them live. I saw this tour in the old Cowboys Stadium along with about 80,000 other people and for the most part, people just sat and watched and listened in awe. No whooping and yelling during the songs, just soaking it all in.
I’m 56 and This was one of the top 3 gigs I’ve witnessed. Earls Court was electric. I managed to get tickets through a friend,who couldn’t attend. I paid £200 per ticket. The BEST £400 I ever spent on Live Music. Your FLOYD journey,is just beginning. 😊
I was in 1997 in France. The concert was epic.
I’m 68 and was introduced to PF my senior year in high school to Dark SIDE OF THE MOON, which is their best album. Dude, that rabbit hole is so deep, you’ll never get to the bottom of, but try your best to! I thoroughly enjoyed your reaction, and can’t wait for more classic rock reactions! Thanks!
Fair play to you for nor pausing during the solo. I've heard this many times and it still gives me goosebumps and shivers. This has got to be about the best guitar solos ever, bar none.
Thank you for the compliment and thank you for watching! And isn’t it so amazing that their tracks and STILL do that for you and others after being gone for so long? Music really is timeless and I make sure to appreciate it every chance I get 🤘
May 12th 1994, Clemson, SC Death Valley Stadium, I saw the Pulse tour, yes it was that good
Great reaction. Have to mention one important thing though. The version you just watched/listened to is the EDITTED version, and has over one MINUTE of the guitar finale cut out. The reason is that David Gilmour (guitarist) thought he heard an 'iffy' note or two, so edited it out. I think even if there is an iffy note, it only lasts a second, and the other minute and change is still David Gilmour playing.
I was born in 1960, and the biggest difference between music now and then is that when I was growing up, bands had talent. They played all kinds of instruments, nothing pre-recorded, did not push a button for this effect, another for that effect. NO AUTOTUNE!! And then watch a live show, they did this night after night for months a time LIVE ON STAGE in different city every couple of nights!!! They used the events of their times and lives to write their songs, and collaborated amongst the band members. And most songs had meaning, and messages for the youth. They were not just to make money. For instance, some groups could take up to 1 or 2 years between albums.
Pink Floyd has always been a go-to for an out of body high while smoking some good bud. Absolutely life changing music
I was lucky enough to see Pink Floyds Wall (1980 at the Sports Arena) and Division Bell (Rose Bowl 1994). Division Bell was extra special because they did DSOM in its entirety in the 2nd half of the show. Pink Floyd set the gold standard with their live shows.
I saw their '94 show in Pittsburgh. It was an out of body experience. Their shows put you into an entirely different dimension, no recreational chemicals necessary.
Saw them in Indianapolis 6/94, best concert ever. Big gig in the sky from that concert is also awesome!!!
This concert will go down in history as one of the best EVER.
Pink Floyd will live forever& they have been in my life since I was 15
I’m 66 now.
Say no more 🥰🙏❤️
Saw them in 1970 in the Chi.for the first time. Dude dove headfirst into the orchestra pit. Lotta 'cid in those days. Do "One of These Days " from this same concert. That's the song from the pit diver.
That’s so awesome that you were there for that! Thank you for the suggestion and I’ll be sure to load it into the playlists 🤘🤘
I've seen this video so many times and it always amazes me how well it reaches into your soul.
You have just entered the rabbit hole that is pink floyd
I saw them in Raleigh NC in 94. I had just started a new job the day before and had to ask for the next day off. Lucky the boss understood.
That’s so awesome. I’m glad you have some really good memories connected with your concert experience AND you had a boss that was on the same wavelength. What a blessing!!
The utter serenity with which they all stand there and produce that sound❤
I’m still trying to wrap my brain around how well everything works together for this concert!🤘
I was there in Earls Court in 1994 and I can tell you that EVERYONE was stunned particularly by this probably the best solo ever !
Yawdropping experience the whole gig and after the gig we all knew we experienced someting really special.
I will never ever experience such kind of energy again
Great to see the young crew of the World finally realise how much good taste us old feckers had. I was very fortunate to go to 6 nights in a row of these ''Pulse'' concerts in 1994 and go on to see Gilmour and Waters quite a few times since then. All the best from Scotland.
I was at this very concert i am now 59 and its a night i will never forget the whole concert was amazing
What a fond memory to have!🤘 I’m jealous of you! Thank you for coming to this video and liking and subscribing 🤘🤘 I’m super excited to dive more into P.F
Floyd is a journey that never gets old.
You need to see them when they were your age! Very many people will suggest you do "Echoes Pink Floyd live in Pompeii 1972!! It's a song that is a complete journey!!!
PF have carried me through the ups and downs in my life. I was at the 1994 Pulse concert, the last concert in the Division Bell Tour. It is sad the group no longer play their music since the death of Richard the key board. Thanks for your reaction, l feel the same every time l listen. God bless you man and yours😇
Very cool man! I dig it!
I'm an old man. Now you understand. I grew up listening to this kind of music and there is SO MUCH good music from back in the day. Enjoy the journey. You'll never be the same. Here's another great group - Procol Harum. The piece is called A Whiter Shade of Pale. czcams.com/video/St6jyEFe5WM/video.html
Definitely life changing music, I was 16 (1972) when this came out and it was so impactful that I ran out and bought the album the next day. Have never looked backed. Glad you're listening and enjoying the music from my day! Really enjoyed your reaction. Subed!!
I seen this show in Chicago but nothing really compares to the Animals concert in Cleveland in 1977. That blew my young mind.
They are a feast for the mind body and soul
There’s an older movie, ‘90’s, that Pink Floyd does music for. It’s called “The Last Mimzy”. Cool movie, and Pink Floyd! Awesomeness!
That's what happened to me when I saw their concert in Venice in 1989, which was broadcast on German television at the time. I've been a huge fan of their music ever since
The fact that you are rocking in time with Rick Mason’s drums without noticing that your are doing so shows what an incredible job he is doing on the skins. And then there is Rick Wright on keyboards…….
This pulse version of this concert was originally issued on laser disc because that was the most high def available at the time. I bought the vinyl album a few years earlier. I have 8 Floyd vinyl albums.