Pink Floyd is one of those rare bands that is better live than in the studio. For the greater part. Time and The Great Gig In The Sky are two tracks where the studio versions soar above any live performance of those songs. Perhaps because they are best listened to in solitude, with headphones, so as not to miss a lyric or a note. Time contains the strongest message of any song, one that isn't grasped by so many of us until we are older, when it's too late. And Clare Torry's original rendition of the Great Gig was a one-off miracle capture. Don't worry that you might have heard more Pink Floyd songs than you realise. It doesn't matter because you were only hearing them. Now you're listening to them and the best reactions are from always from people who listen.
True...in comparison, Led Zeppelin never toured with the backup musicians like PF to make their sound tracks sound like the studio drop. What amazes me is all of them are just regular folks creating fantastic music, and not up on stage like most other bands that say "i am great look at me"
IT'S, ONLY RARE TODAY ! ALL THE BANDS, OF THAT PERIOD, 60'S,70'S, LIKE, HENDRIX, LED ZEPPELIN, PINK FLOYD, ETC, ETC.... THEY WERE ALL BETTER ON STAGE, THAN IN STUDIO! THEY WERE GIVING ALL THEIR ENERGY, THEIR SOULS, FOR THE AUDIENCE! THAT'S WHY THEY WERE BETTER IN LIVE! And, don't forget, at that time, there were no social networks, no internet! Only the radio! They, only, made studio albums, to put on the radio, to earn money, to make some concerts, and world tour😂! But, they were living on stage! They were making world tour, which was during 300 days, per year! Even more, sometimes! 😋👍✌️😘🇫🇷😂
Comfortably Numb from Pulse is a completely different experience than the studio version. The guitar solo at the end is one of the best of all time. It's definitely worth a watch.
If you look at the lyrics of (Time), keeping in mind previous tracks, (Breathe and On The Run) The first part is about a younger man, "kicking around", wasting his time, with "time to kill today". "Then one day you find 10 years have got behind you" - he never started his dreams, his life. "So you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking" - trying to make up for lost time, but it's a fruitless effort..."the sun is the same in a relative way but your older" The universe marches on but he's now older, and "one day closer to death". "Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time, and plans that either come to naught, or half a page of scribbled lines" - you still have those dreams, those aspirations, but now life seems to interfere or you just can no longer make the effort, and instead merely "hanging on in quiet desperation". "the time is gone, the song is over, thought I'd something more to say" he's now dying and thought he'd leave behind a better legacy than he has, but instead is leaving behind so many things unaccomplished. Don’t forget that this is the song following (Breathe and On The Run) So (Time) seems to be the result of: (Run, rabbit run, Dig that hole, forget the sun. And when at last the work is done, Don't sit down, it's time to dig another one. For long you live and high you fly, But only if you ride the tide. And balanced on the biggest wave, You race towards an early grave). And next; The Great Gig In The Sky…
You seem to be so tired, because, of your kids, and, the fact you can listen to that music, seems to make you feel better! It's, super cool, to see young peoples, listening to that music! Kisses from FRANCE MY beautiful young mom! 😂👍✌️😋🎸🇫🇷
@@BetterEveryDayCZcams Hello my darling! 😂😂😂😂😂BUT, IT'S 1AM IN FRANCE, HONEY! Don't forget the jet lag! 😂✌️👍😋🎸🇫🇷I'm watching to your reactions, about the pink floyd album THE DIVISION BELL! Thanks, darling! It's 2 years I didn't listened to it! 😘✌️
If you have a couple free hours, the whole concert is available online or DVD. I saw them live on this tour in 1994 and it was incredible from start to finish. The light show is probably the best that has ever been done and acoustically it was perfect.
The best Pink Floyd tribute band is Brit Floyd... czcams.com/video/RnHu3D8stGE/video.html 155 minutes of pure awesomeness... arguably performing "The best of the best songs" of Pink Floyd to perfection. *you be the judge!! * all times are approximate... (the below numbered links work on the "Brit Floyd" concert only) 0:15 - İn the flesh 4:20 - The Thin Ice 6:50 - Another Brick in the Wall Part 1 9:50 - The Happiest Days of Our Lives 10:15 - Another Brick in the Wall Part 2 17:30 - Mother 23:40 - Shine On You Crazy Diamond 36:57 - Welcome To The Machine 44:29 - Money 51:13 - Us and Them 1:02:22 - Brain Damage 1:06:10 - Eclipse 1:08:15 - Pigs On The Wing Part 1 1:10:07 - Dogs 1:26:32 - Take It Back 1:33:00 - Coming Back to Life/Talk To Me 1:40:40 - High Hopes 1:49:08 - Band Intro 1:50:55 - Time 1:57:56 - Breathe Reprise + Great Gig In The Sky 2:03:35 - Wish You Were Here 2:09:13 - One of these Days 2:16:31 - Comfortably Numb 2:27:15 - Run Like Hell .
Nice Reaction. Don't be afraid, I can suggest 10 great Pink Floyd songs you never heard before. Easily. LOL, enjoying. Suggested Songs: Echoes (live Pompeii 1972-73) or studio Coming Back To Life: any live version, pulse may be best. Shine On You Crazy Diamond-studio...j just to name a few. I have High Hopes you'll continue, haha
Glowing sticks man is the percussionist. Nick Mason is the drummer (not to be confusing, at the beginning of this song, Nick took over percussion). Drummer keeps the beat, percussionist adds color. At the beginning of this song, the drummer replicates a heart beat with a constant boom-boom -boom-boom. It speeds up as they play into the main part of the song. And the bass player plucks a 'tick-tock-tick tock' sound through the beginning. The effect is a beating heart over the course of time. Clever buggers these people were/are.
Gary here from Nightwish Army certainly a great performance of one of the Greatest bands Ever Saw them way way back in the day NOTHING compares Even Nightwish Opps I should not have said that but it is what it is Forgive me other Nightwish fans This started it all
@@bazkeen Me tooo I saw PF do DSOTM when it came out at Tampa Stadium in quad Yes It was magical Thanks for not beating me up LOL Nightwish is the BOMB now though
This song is from probably the best selling prog rock album of all time. It's spent weeks and weeks and weeks, well years, on the Billboard top 100 charts. I first bought this album "dark Side of the Moon" when I was in high school back in 1973. Since then I've owned it on 8-track, cassette, CD, Original Master recording virgin vinyl and super Audio CD. This album is best listened to from start to finish laid back, eyes closed and over the ear headphones on.
Nice reaction ,wonderful. Your so right about your point about Time being so fleeting.And yet at the same time the Music causes the listener too lose themselves in the moment. This is the magic Of PF that no one else can convey with their sound too take you on a trip. I prefer the studio version of this I'd have to say.Please don't stop reacting too more,you won't regret it!
Pink Floyd & Nightwish are so so similar in that they take you on an incredible journey, this Time song leads you into another little masterpiece called "Great Gig in the Sky " ! I think I've said it before, to really appreciate this great band, please, please listen to all of "Dark Side of the Moon" ! Thinking they do it all within this Pulse Concert. I dare you !
You've 'heard it' but not live :) Pink floyd started in the 60's please listen to their superstrange and trippy "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun" with their original set up :) its so psychedelic you can just feel the acid trip taking you over.
Time was released in 1973 on the Dark Side Of The Moon. It was the No 1calling album of all time. Not sure if that still holds true. If you get a chance listen to Time from the studio album, I think it is much better. Unfortunately it never seems the same live unlike most of there other songs. One song you may like and probably haven't heard is Sorrow from the same show. Now that is kick ass. For the concerts they use 2 drummers. Nick Mason is the main stay of Pink Floyd drums. They bring in Gary Wallis for shows like these. The strange sounds you were wondering are made on the synthesizer by Richard Wright. They were the first band to really experiment with synthesizers back in the day. This concert is 1994. Floyd have been playing science the late 1960s. Third album I ever bought, then bought it on 8 Track for the car. That's showing my age. Pink Floyd were always my favourite band, but when they stopped producing lots of music, I looked around and Low and behold I discovered Nightwish in 2000. The rest is history
@@BetterEveryDayCZcams Cassettes were easy compared to 8 tracks. Definitely bulky compared with cassettes👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🤘🏻 Sorrow is just great. Especially at that show with the light show
But other people shouldn't have the right to tell you how you should use your time (like our father: "you are wasting your time"). Why do people assume you are wasting your time when you are kicking around in your own town?
For the life of me I will never understand anyone that listens to cover bands....Why listen to a Woolworth version of a real band, makes zero sense to me....But hey if you like shitty knockoff bands more(rather less) power to you....
I have been listening to pink Floyd for nearly 50 years
Pink Floyd is one of those rare bands that is better live than in the studio. For the greater part. Time and The Great Gig In The Sky are two tracks where the studio versions soar above any live performance of those songs. Perhaps because they are best listened to in solitude, with headphones, so as not to miss a lyric or a note. Time contains the strongest message of any song, one that isn't grasped by so many of us until we are older, when it's too late. And Clare Torry's original rendition of the Great Gig was a one-off miracle capture. Don't worry that you might have heard more Pink Floyd songs than you realise. It doesn't matter because you were only hearing them. Now you're listening to them and the best reactions are from always from people who listen.
True...in comparison, Led Zeppelin never toured with the backup musicians like PF to make their sound tracks sound like the studio drop. What amazes me is all of them are just regular folks creating fantastic music, and not up on stage like most other bands that say "i am great look at me"
IT'S, ONLY RARE TODAY ! ALL THE BANDS, OF THAT PERIOD, 60'S,70'S, LIKE, HENDRIX, LED ZEPPELIN, PINK FLOYD, ETC, ETC.... THEY WERE ALL BETTER ON STAGE, THAN IN STUDIO! THEY WERE GIVING ALL THEIR ENERGY, THEIR SOULS, FOR THE AUDIENCE! THAT'S WHY THEY WERE BETTER IN LIVE! And, don't forget, at that time, there were no social networks, no internet! Only the radio! They, only, made studio albums, to put on the radio, to earn money, to make some concerts, and world tour😂! But, they were living on stage! They were making world tour, which was during 300 days, per year! Even more, sometimes! 😋👍✌️😘🇫🇷😂
You are the first person I have reacted to who got the song before the lyrics started 👍
Yes, this song gets lots of play on classic rock radio
Comfortably Numb from Pulse is a completely different experience than the studio version. The guitar solo at the end is one of the best of all time. It's definitely worth a watch.
If you look at the lyrics of (Time), keeping in mind previous tracks, (Breathe and On The Run)
The first part is about a younger man, "kicking around", wasting his time, with "time to kill today".
"Then one day you find 10 years have got behind you" - he never started his dreams, his life.
"So you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking" - trying to make up for lost time,
but it's a fruitless effort..."the sun is the same in a relative way but your older"
The universe marches on but he's now older, and "one day closer to death".
"Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time, and plans that either come to naught,
or half a page of scribbled lines" - you still have those dreams, those aspirations,
but now life seems to interfere or you just can no longer make the effort,
and instead merely "hanging on in quiet desperation".
"the time is gone, the song is over, thought I'd something more to say"
he's now dying and thought he'd leave behind a better legacy than he has,
but instead is leaving behind so many things unaccomplished.
Don’t forget that this is the song following (Breathe and On The Run)
So (Time) seems to be the result of: (Run, rabbit run, Dig that hole, forget the sun.
And when at last the work is done, Don't sit down, it's time to dig another one.
For long you live and high you fly, But only if you ride the tide.
And balanced on the biggest wave, You race towards an early grave).
And next; The Great Gig In The Sky…
This song is from the Dark side of the moon album , 1973. Pink Floyd started in 1965 This consert is from 1994
Enjoy every day. ✌️
Another fantastic song from Pink Floyd, next listen to Run Like Hell from the same concert.
You nailed it before the lyrics started wow song came out on dark side of the moon 73. Pulse concert 94
The drums at the begining are ROTO TOMS, a kind of drums used a lot by Phill Collins from Genesis.
best band ever, certainly one of the most influential too. and you seem very honest, likable, so i hope you continue reacting :)
Thank you! Will do!
I've noticed that you haven't reacted to one of these days pulse 94, you'll love it
You seem to be so tired, because, of your kids, and, the fact you can listen to that music, seems to make you feel better! It's, super cool, to see young peoples, listening to that music! Kisses from FRANCE MY beautiful young mom! 😂👍✌️😋🎸🇫🇷
Bonjour mon ami!
@@BetterEveryDayCZcams Hello my darling! 😂😂😂😂😂BUT, IT'S 1AM IN FRANCE, HONEY! Don't forget the jet lag! 😂✌️👍😋🎸🇫🇷I'm watching to your reactions, about the pink floyd album THE DIVISION BELL! Thanks, darling! It's 2 years I didn't listened to it! 😘✌️
Pink Floyd got me into Prog, Rock, Ambient and Electronica as well as New Age music. Lots of music has their roots in early experimental floyd.
If you have a couple free hours, the whole concert is available online or DVD. I saw them live on this tour in 1994 and it was incredible from start to finish. The light show is probably the best that has ever been done and acoustically it was perfect.
I was also there, and seen Floyd at Wembley in 88, and Roger do The Wall in Germany in 90
Happy memories :)
The best Pink Floyd tribute band is Brit Floyd... czcams.com/video/RnHu3D8stGE/video.html
155 minutes of pure awesomeness... arguably performing "The best of the best songs" of Pink Floyd to perfection. *you be the judge!!
* all times are approximate... (the below numbered links work on the "Brit Floyd" concert only)
0:15 - İn the flesh
4:20 - The Thin Ice
6:50 - Another Brick in the Wall Part 1
9:50 - The Happiest Days of Our Lives
10:15 - Another Brick in the Wall Part 2
17:30 - Mother
23:40 - Shine On You Crazy Diamond
36:57 - Welcome To The Machine
44:29 - Money
51:13 - Us and Them
1:02:22 - Brain Damage
1:06:10 - Eclipse
1:08:15 - Pigs On The Wing Part 1
1:10:07 - Dogs
1:26:32 - Take It Back
1:33:00 - Coming Back to Life/Talk To Me
1:40:40 - High Hopes
1:49:08 - Band Intro
1:50:55 - Time
1:57:56 - Breathe Reprise + Great Gig In The Sky
2:03:35 - Wish You Were Here
2:09:13 - One of these Days
2:16:31 - Comfortably Numb
2:27:15 - Run Like Hell
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Thanks for the PF reaction. The drums at the begining are Rototoms, a tunable drum.
Nice Reaction. Don't be afraid, I can suggest 10 great Pink Floyd songs you never heard before. Easily.
LOL, enjoying. Suggested Songs:
Echoes (live Pompeii 1972-73) or studio
Coming Back To Life: any live version, pulse may be best.
Shine On You Crazy Diamond-studio...j
just to name a few. I have High Hopes you'll continue, haha
Sorrow ✌️
I'd like you to hear Marooned. It's a beautiful instrumental.
Thats what we need. More women doing this. Stay strong sister.
Glowing sticks man is the percussionist. Nick Mason is the drummer (not to be confusing, at the beginning of this song, Nick took over percussion). Drummer keeps the beat, percussionist adds color. At the beginning of this song, the drummer replicates a heart beat with a constant boom-boom -boom-boom. It speeds up as they play into the main part of the song. And the bass player plucks a 'tick-tock-tick tock' sound through the beginning. The effect is a beating heart over the course of time. Clever buggers these people were/are.
Gary here from Nightwish Army certainly a great performance of one of the Greatest bands Ever Saw them way way back in the day NOTHING compares Even Nightwish Opps I should not have said that but it is what it is Forgive me other Nightwish fans This started it all
My 2 favourite bands Pink Floyd and Nightwish. I grew up on Pink Floyd back in the late 60s and 70s
@@bazkeen Me tooo I saw PF do DSOTM when it came out at Tampa Stadium in quad Yes It was magical Thanks for not beating me up LOL Nightwish is the BOMB now though
Different styles so can't compare them, just enjoy them🤘🏻👍🏻
😚 genia !!!!
This song came out in 73. This concert is 1994
This song is from probably the best selling prog rock album of all time. It's spent weeks and weeks and weeks, well years, on the Billboard top 100 charts. I first bought this album "dark Side of the Moon" when I was in high school back in 1973. Since then I've owned it on 8-track, cassette, CD, Original Master recording virgin vinyl and super Audio CD. This album is best listened to from start to finish laid back, eyes closed and over the ear headphones on.
Hmmmm.... so is Dark Side of the Moon actually a prog rock album?
Please turn your voice volume up. Great vlog
Nice reaction ,wonderful. Your so right about your point about Time being so fleeting.And yet at the same time the Music causes the listener too lose themselves in the moment. This is the magic Of PF that no one else can convey with their sound too take you on a trip. I prefer the studio version of this I'd have to say.Please don't stop reacting too more,you won't regret it!
This concert was done in 1994
They are called Roto-Toms.... you can spin the drum heads left or right to tune them up or down.
HAHAHA loved the statement separated from reality If only you knew Great Reaction Dont be Afraid of Pink Floyd Get you a good wine buzz and tune in
Telegraph Road - Dire Straits
From the Alchemy concert.
They are called roto Toms
Pls dont be afraid and dont stop doing pink floyd, you may try SORROW, or COMING BACK TO LIFE from the pulse concert
"Time" is about the only track that sounds better on the studio version, you should give it a listen.
Pink Floyd & Nightwish are so so similar in that they take you on an incredible journey, this Time song leads you into
another little masterpiece called "Great Gig in the Sky " ! I think I've said it before, to really appreciate this great band,
please, please listen to all of "Dark Side of the Moon" ! Thinking they do it all within this Pulse Concert. I dare you !
You can change a drum's sound by changing the tension of the skin, just like you change the pitch of a snare by tightening or loosening it.
Try The Great Gig In The Sky live from the same concert.
Listen to RUN LIKE HELL FRO 1986 PULSE CONCERT
You've 'heard it' but not live :) Pink floyd started in the 60's please listen to their superstrange and trippy "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun" with their original set up :) its so psychedelic you can just feel the acid trip taking you over.
its so splendidly 60's.
I'll check it out!
Us and Them, Money, Dogs,
Time was released in 1973 on the Dark Side Of The Moon. It was the No 1calling album of all time. Not sure if that still holds true. If you get a chance listen to Time from the studio album, I think it is much better. Unfortunately it never seems the same live unlike most of there other songs. One song you may like and probably haven't heard is Sorrow from the same show. Now that is kick ass.
For the concerts they use 2 drummers. Nick Mason is the main stay of Pink Floyd drums. They bring in Gary Wallis for shows like these. The strange sounds you were wondering are made on the synthesizer by Richard Wright. They were the first band to really experiment with synthesizers back in the day.
This concert is 1994. Floyd have been playing science the late 1960s.
Third album I ever bought, then bought it on 8 Track for the car. That's showing my age.
Pink Floyd were always my favourite band, but when they stopped producing lots of music, I looked around and Low and behold I discovered Nightwish in 2000. The rest is history
I'll check that song out. When I started buying music it was on cassette tapes! Oh, the horror of the rewind to replay a song.
@@BetterEveryDayCZcams Cassettes were easy compared to 8 tracks. Definitely bulky compared with cassettes👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🤘🏻
Sorrow is just great. Especially at that show with the light show
Do Comfortably Numb Next
BTW Comfortably Numb Live is an assault on your senses! Don't be put off thinking you know it...... Trust me.... Its different 😉
But other people shouldn't have the right to tell you how you should use your time (like our father: "you are wasting your time"). Why do people assume you are wasting your time when you are kicking around in your own town?
The speed on this video is playing too fast
As good as this is, nothing beats the studio version. Listen to it with lyrics.
Can't hear what your saying
Sorry, can just barely hear it...............
For the life of me I will never understand anyone that listens to cover bands....Why listen to a Woolworth version of a real band, makes zero sense to me....But hey if you like shitty knockoff bands more(rather less) power to you....