Yeah mine always said the same(Queen, Beatles, Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin) and always included afterwards that the best solo artists are turkish (Erkin koray, Barış Manço and Cem Karaca)
In 1979 my parents sold our home to a British couple. Back then, owners met the new buyers. The buyers were British. I was 9yrs old. The British buyers had a 10yr old son who had a little crush on me. He gave me this album as a gift for letting him live in my home lol. Best day EVER!!! I was glued in between my parents large floor speakers for the better part of the year. If you’re reading this Kevin, you literally changed my life that day. Many thanks ❤
Me too i'm 13 my dad is the one who introduce me this band and many other band like the beatles and zeppelin, and because of that i'm happy because i'm playing a guitar and planning to join a school band
I've always been a Gilmour fan in Pink Floyd. But I gotta admit that Roger Waters, is a genius in his compositions. His bass playing, is aggressively phenomenal.
Yo soy fan de Roger desde pequeña , y siempre creí que Pink Floyd era Roger Waters 😅 . Y admito que Gilmour es talentoso y nadie puede superar su voz y sus solos de guitarra ❤
Masterpieces are being composed every now and then. But to your point...we don’t need no PF copycats...we need originality and as long as there are hungry Artists out there striving to create something unique....more great tunes will continue to be recorded...
I love the whole song, but happiest days of our lives is definitely second best. My fave is the first part, i just love the effects, the whole atmospheric feel of it!
I was 5 years old when my dad introduce me to Pink Floyd. Today i am 30y old men and i can say that is the best heritage possible. Best band of history !!
Same here, I was 7 and my father introduced me to them, this was the first album I've ever heard in my life!now with 35 I still love their music, one of my favourite bands ever!
MyMags8 This was the first ever rock concert in your life?! My god, I remember the first time I saw a professional rock band, very good heavy metal indeed, but very small fry compared to 1980s Floyd, in terms of the shows, I walked about for a week with a thousand yards stare. I can't imagine what seeing The Wall unprepared must've been like. How did you get over it, were you ever impressed again in your youth?
@@cesarcamba1 Yes my first ever rock concert/show! I didn’t “get over it”, still haven’t. The whole experience engraved in my soul. However I’ve been lucky to see many other amazing bands/experiences including Queen, Jean Michel Jarre at the Docklands London & Paris La Defence, Dire Straits, Genesis, Freddie Mercury tribute concert, Mike Oldfield, Elton John, Rolling Stones & many other amazing music artists at smaller venues 😊🤩👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
He was actually rather unhappy, if you listen to the original version of this show not with the overdubbing of "Is Anyone Out There" he deliberatly ruins David's solo during "Mother"
I was 16 years old and had a ticket for this concert, I didn't go because my girlfriend at the time didn't like Pink Floyd and was jealous that I'd meet a girl if I went alone.... I stayed at home! What a stupid twat I was!!!! REGRET!
Nick Mason's eyes are so lit at 7:16 it makes me high just looking at him. He is totally in his groove banging on those drums. Lost in heavenly bliss that they are pumping out with ease.
I was a couple of years out of the Army and going to school in Long Beach CA. I was sitting in the quad one afternoon minding my own business and a girl sat down next to me. We talked for a few minutes and then she said she had an extra ticket to go see The Wall. I ended up in a van full of dope-smoking crazies and it was probably the best "Welcome Home" I had ever gotten at that point. Whatever your name was, and wherever you are now, thanks for that night and THEN some!
Seriously. Everybody is gloating over Roger's bass, David's guitar, but Rick's solo was off the chart. Also do not forget Nick's fantastic drum solo to start off this master piece
Honestly, that solo carries this song for me; not a big fan of The Wall personally (I much prefer it live, The Australian Pink Floyd Cover Band did a stellar performance of it!), so that solo would be my favourite part of the entire live section, so groovy!
Only 17.. wish I had the chance to go back in time and be at a concert of theirs in the 70's. Best classic rock you'll ever find, hands down, maybe best group ever just because of their sounds and lyrics.
My english teacher had us go through The Wall instead of doing a unit on poetry, this is my second favorite set of songs from the album next to Comfortably Numb of course.
simon x Simon can you give us all more of a sense of what you experienced. This must have been amazing. As good as it sounds here, it must have been out of this world to be there.
That was my Dads birthday...he turned 31 years old...less than a month later he pàst away....i was 8 years old,it's hard to remember much about him,but one thing I learned from him, that is ingrained in me is the love of great music...and my dad loved pink floyd
Richard ter Veen that's the thing about David Gilmoure. His solos are based on substance. And most of them, despite their relative ease, are nothing short of genius. I would take a Gilmoure solo over anybody shredding the same three or four notes over and over as fast as they can...
My dad showed me Pink Floyd when I was young, was hooked on this shit since. It was on cassette also! I'm only 28 and he showed me a lot in the way of music. We need bands that dedicate themselves to these sounds.
Ben Harrison Pete townshend said he heard Pink Floyd play using quadraphonics and it inspired him, so he thought of creating an album using quadraphonic which became the album quardophenia. He later incorporated that sound into The Who’s live playing as well
Actually it was Emerson Lake and Palmer that started it, as with many more technical sound innovations, who already used it since 1973. But it is awesome that Pink Floyd used it too!
@@kaioocarvalho no it wasn’t it was Roger and Pink Floyd. Yes was pretty awful until Trevor Rabin joined the band then they had a song writer and a brilliant Lead guitarist
Yes the band was not that great till Trevor Rabin joined the band. They had their first no. 1 single in America/Owner of a Lonely Heart written by Trevor Rabin.
I worked on a Floyd show in Milwaukee. It was late 80's, early 90's . Post Waters, stage had two levels, lower level could not be seen by the audience, had back up musos and vocalists. I stood right next to the mix position, FOH, very elaborate. 2 Midas consoles, two 16 track tape machines, this was before Profools, one guy working the live sound mix, another guy working sound effects mix, another guy taking care of the tape machines. I had the best seat! Oh, and pre show, there was an extremely long line for the female bathroom and one young gal was about thirty in line and she gave up, yelling "I can't take this!" and she just stood there and peed in her Levi's!
Its amazing to think what Pink Floyd managed to accomplish. They had a number one hit song in the pop charts, whilst being the greatest Prog rock band of all time. Not many bands could pull off that kind of cross over without selling out
You know when a song and a band are pure genius when generation after generation love these guys. My grandson Ethen,who just turned seventeen can recite every song and know more about them then I do. My only regret is that he couldnt see them lve. Rock on boys.
Actually they put out the audio to this tour years ago just not the video. The set is called "Is there anybody out there? The Wall Live 1980-81. So the audio to this video is great because it is most likely from the official release. Roger owns the rights to the Wall and it is up to him to release the video. He did his version of the Wall anyway which is really great.
Ryan, Roger was dead set against Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live's release. He was outvoted 4-1 by David Gilmour, Nick Mason, Rick Wright and manager Steve O'Rourke. Roger called it "bottom of the barrel scraping" until Roger's son said "dad people love live music". Roger was also against the use of Storm Thorgerson for its artwork. Roger oversaw The Final Cut reissue in 2004 and that had no involvement from Gilmour nor Mason. Also Animals was Roger's baby. Plus Roger has stated since 1989 that he was going to put out a live film of the 1980-81 shows but he hated the limitations of VHS but with Blu-Ray and DVDs and 5.1 he has slowly been putting it together. If the concert films were in Gilmour's possession they would have been released ALREADY!
+CZcamsAdmin How strange !? Me too ... ^^ Lucky persons we are to have such teachers ! Mine was a teacher in technology, very nice and competent but most of all : a fan of Pink Floyd .
Сегодня исполнилось 80 лет Роджеру Уотерсу !!! С ЮБИЛЕЕМ !!! И от нашего коллектива поздравляем нашего дорогого Роджера !!! ЗДРАВИЯ! ЗДРАВИЯ ! ЭДРАВИЯ !!!...
+Jonatan Olsén Earls Court 1980 for Pink Floyd fans is the most rarest concert on this planet, we have NO high quality videos of this. Just good audio. Edit 11/12/15: Also, wanna know a cool fact? Roger caused this concert to look like shit on camera, Pink Floyd also almost went bankrupt because of this concert.
+KILLER115X935 roger will not release the master. He put on a great show when I seen him a few years back but in my opinion he was a prick back then and a prick now. He's getting old and wants us to remember him in a positive light now. That's why he acts so different now. There were rowdy people at the show I saw and he never stopped the show to curse them like he did in the 70s. Oh no he's a good guy now. BULLSHIT he's a phony now. That's just my opinion......
Never, Ever Tired of Listening to Pink Floyd..... Hats off....What a legendary band. Thank you for such amazing songs. I can listen them for the rest of my life without any problem.
I love this album so much. I play it in the car wherever I go. However, my dad saw the movie in college and listened to this album so much in the prime time. So he knows every word and sings to it. It drives me nuts.
My dad got to see this concert at the LA Sports Arena. God he was lucky and I wish I would have had the chance to see this concert back in the day... The concert was his introduction to the band.
Oh, my God. It's a fascinating introduction, then mysterious music, and suddenly demolition drums. That cannot be put into words. It must be seen. There's no such thing now
my dad used to say „always remember son, the best bands are British“
Holy fuck your dad is right :D
Yeah mine always said the same(Queen, Beatles, Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin) and always included afterwards that the best solo artists are turkish (Erkin koray, Barış Manço and Cem Karaca)
öäö öö you forgot Led Zeppelin 😉
@@rosez1014 shit man you're right
Britain changed music forever for sure
Only Pink Floyd can play a song in 10 different versions and make all the versions rock...without a single boring note ...
ikr
@CHARLIE LOKO CASANOVA IKR
Deepak K This is playing to a soundtrack.
*led zeppelin has entered the chat*
Bob Dylan always does unique renditions of his own songs. He never plays the original in a live concert. And they're all super cool. Just saying.
In 1979 my parents sold our home to a British couple. Back then, owners met the new buyers. The buyers were British. I was 9yrs old. The British buyers had a 10yr old son who had a little crush on me. He gave me this album as a gift for letting him live in my home lol. Best day EVER!!! I was glued in between my parents large floor speakers for the better part of the year. If you’re reading this Kevin, you literally changed my life that day. Many thanks ❤
My teenage daughter loves Pink Floyd. That's what I call happiness
😊
Yesss! My son (31year old) loves it too. It makes me happy
Christian Andersen - that is what I call good parenting 😁
Daddy, what'd you leave behind for me...?
Christian Andersen 🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰
Me too i'm 13 my dad is the one who introduce me this band and many other band like the beatles and zeppelin, and because of that i'm happy because i'm playing a guitar and planning to join a school band
I seriously envy all of the people in the crowd.
+Supreme Spiritualist Love your icon... ! Grace didn't need no education, either.. LOL...
+Supreme Spiritualist Love your icon... ! Grace didn't need no education, either.. LOL...
***** she's hot
Supreme Spiritualist Roger that...pun intended....PS... I saw Floyd in 94 for the pulse tour...underneath the mirror ball around mid field...brilliant
Tampa stadium
I've always been a Gilmour fan in Pink Floyd. But I gotta admit that Roger Waters, is a genius in his compositions. His bass playing, is aggressively phenomenal.
He had great idea how draw fans in his headphone seclusion thing n u know they both got to shine n did I think together was best of them both
@@rosannaburt3048 Exactly, they are both good, but they are all better together
agreed ^
Yo soy fan de Roger desde pequeña , y siempre creí que Pink Floyd era Roger Waters 😅 . Y admito que Gilmour es talentoso y nadie puede superar su voz y sus solos de guitarra ❤
I have always been a Roger Waters fan
This song is the definition of a classic.
Quality video: 360p
Quality sound: 4k
i think the sound was sourced from the Is There Anybody Out There album, which is why it's so high quality
Jajja You are they reason
Not even in million years they will compose another masterpiece like this one.
Masterpieces are being composed every now and then. But to your point...we don’t need no PF copycats...we need originality and as long as there are hungry Artists out there striving to create something unique....more great tunes will continue to be recorded...
Hello....... Baby Baby by Justin Bieber.
Yes, this son is amazing
@@Oh_I_Will Yeah, I agree. Check out a song called Blackbird by Tash Sultana, she's an amazing artist!
They did. high hopes
Does anyone else here think
Happiest days of our life is the best part?
definitely
Yeah absolutely
GojiFan1999 yeah completely
I love the whole song, but happiest days of our lives is definitely second best. My fave is the first part, i just love the effects, the whole atmospheric feel of it!
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That bass line always gets me in brick 2. Me and Roger did that same expression at 5:57 whenever that first note played.
This song inspired me to pick up the bass. I’m still a major rookie but can get a few good notes here and there.
Right? 💯🤣
@@savage4312 Hunter Biden playing bass????!!
I was 5 years old when my dad introduce me to Pink Floyd. Today i am 30y old men and i can say that is the best heritage possible. Best band of history !!
Miss the days of Roger and David working and singing together
I forgot why Rogers left the band. But he played the major role in putting this band together.
So am I.
Surely they don't want, and surely we don't want too, i guess we love music not fights....
yessss 😢😢😢
And i Miss Richard
My dad introduced me to pink Floyd as a kid and now I'm in my late teens and can honestly say I fucking love Pink Floyd!
Im 19 years old, as a kid my dad would play all the albums on his record player. He has every floyd album on vinyl from when it came out
Same here, I was 7 and my father introduced me to them, this was the first album I've ever heard in my life!now with 35 I still love their music, one of my favourite bands ever!
Same for me , i rember listening to floyd in my dad car, and now it mean's so much when i heard this song
I love your Dad!!!
Yess I agree with you. My father like this band since kids and now he is 56 years old. Then he introduced me since kids and now 15
I always loved the piano part at 3:37 during pt.1 ! So well placed!
I'm gonna pray for all those who gave a thumbs down. Pink Floyd crossed your path and you didn't "get" it. I''ll pray real hard.
Noel Adams melenials
@@rhaven50 I'm gen z and I dig pink floyd😎 idk about the rest of the gen z kids🤷🏽♂️
@@x.xn.x102 same here
@@x.xn.x102 same herw
I was at this concert, my first ever live concert... i was blown away, all my senses acutely astonished and still are each time i listen/watch PF.....
MyMags8 This was the first ever rock concert in your life?! My god, I remember the first time I saw a professional rock band, very good heavy metal indeed, but very small fry compared to 1980s Floyd, in terms of the shows, I walked about for a week with a thousand yards stare. I can't imagine what seeing The Wall unprepared must've been like. How did you get over it, were you ever impressed again in your youth?
WOW thats so cool
@@cesarcamba1 Yes my first ever rock concert/show! I didn’t “get over it”, still haven’t. The whole experience engraved in my soul. However I’ve been lucky to see many other amazing bands/experiences including Queen, Jean Michel Jarre at the Docklands London & Paris La Defence, Dire Straits, Genesis, Freddie Mercury tribute concert, Mike Oldfield, Elton John, Rolling Stones & many other amazing music artists at smaller venues 😊🤩👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@@MyMags8 oh my god you're so lucky
That's awesome dude
All the dislikes are from the teachers..
ahah our teacher actually showed this to us
😂😂😂😂
Not this teacher
Not this one as well. I try to be exactly the opposite of what Roger's teachers were.
Probably because they didn’t leave those kids alone
I like going back and seeing Roger actually loving the band and everyone in it, and just jamming.
Ya that'll be nice but roger was a complete psycho and control freak.. Think he's the only talented in the group. That kills the life of the band...
Or at least they all believed in what they were doing together.
He was actually rather unhappy, if you listen to the original version of this show not with the overdubbing of "Is Anyone Out There" he deliberatly ruins David's solo during "Mother"
yep :)
just David at the Rosevelt in Chicago it was so cool
I was 16 years old and had a ticket for this concert, I didn't go because my girlfriend at the time didn't like Pink Floyd and was jealous that I'd meet a girl if I went alone.... I stayed at home! What a stupid twat I was!!!! REGRET!
oh God, I really feel sorry for you!
Did you marry her?
I would never ever listen to any woman or give a f ... about what she thinks, likes or wantes! I do what I want, period! You were a twat, indeed!
A life time reget, im sure !! So sorry ! 😫
THe bitch !!! lol
The solo still gives me goosebumps... What a feel 🤘🤘🤘
True. Without @ 8:00 the epic solo the song is always missing its epic quality in my view.
Hands down, one of the greatest performances of all time, the build up to the song was amazing.
Nick Mason's eyes are so lit at 7:16 it makes me high just looking at him. He is totally in his groove banging on those drums. Lost in heavenly bliss that they are pumping out with ease.
Love how roger has got proper studio headphones on, not flashy. Just there for the music and quality
The greatest band of all time. Nobody will ever compare.
pink Floyd is one of the best bands in the world!!!
Robert Giumarro the best musicians i think
Totally.
Robert Giumarro That is an interesting comment and a very exclusive point of view
joe22589 haha
no shit
I was a couple of years out of the Army and going to school in Long Beach CA. I was sitting in the quad one afternoon minding my own business and a girl sat down next to me. We talked for a few minutes and then she said she had an extra ticket to go see The Wall. I ended up in a van full of dope-smoking crazies and it was probably the best "Welcome Home" I had ever gotten at that point. Whatever your name was, and wherever you are now, thanks for that night and THEN some!
nigga you didn’t keep in touch?
Penguin Lips they were stoned out their minds, just witnessed the coolest shit ever and it was 1980 what were they supposed to do
Javier de Hoyos gee idk, trade phone numbers?
Very Nice
@@joshhaddock6772 no cells phones or social media to keep in contact
10:25 thank you rick for this great keyboard solo!
Deniz Demirtaş Yes. That is the best part.
That part is just amazing
Look at how happy nick mason is, when rick starts playing!! Just love his expression
Seriously. Everybody is gloating over Roger's bass, David's guitar, but Rick's solo was off the chart. Also do not forget Nick's fantastic drum solo to start off this master piece
Honestly, that solo carries this song for me; not a big fan of The Wall personally (I much prefer it live, The Australian Pink Floyd Cover Band did a stellar performance of it!), so that solo would be my favourite part of the entire live section, so groovy!
Pink floyd will always be number one
Putting ads in the middle of a Pink Floyd song is just plain wrong!
It's a bloody sin
Fucking blasphemy...
I feel that way about a lot of youtube uploads of music
Install an adblocker.
@@javasrevenge7121 MATE HAVE YOU HEARD OF SOMEONE SUFFOCATING FROM IPAD/IPHONE
Its amazing how they all sing different, but are so in sync together, the magic of Pink Floyd cant be touched...👊
I feel blessed cause I saw this man live on stage.The best day of my life❤️
I was 18 when i first heard this song. Now i'm 50 plus and still love this song. I never go to sleep without listening this song.
Best band ever............
Art is Back nice joke mate hhhahaaahahahha
M ten Thije best joke ever
Dude stfu it's one of the greatest bands
I'm getting bored by all this "best" judgements on CZcams.
led Zeppelin They are the best band ever
43 years since release and still relevant. society has not moved too much
This is the best version of this song. The music instrument at the end was so great. And Roger looks so cool
Only 17.. wish I had the chance to go back in time and be at a concert of theirs in the 70's. Best classic rock you'll ever find, hands down, maybe best group ever just because of their sounds and lyrics.
I agree
Me Too!
My english teacher had us go through The Wall instead of doing a unit on poetry, this is my second favorite set of songs from the album next to Comfortably Numb of course.
Lucky for you to have such a cool teacher!!! I envy you so much
NOTHING compares to Comfortably Numb!!!
Mine did sane in grade 11 that way back
if my teacher did that it would ruin it
You had a badass teacher.
Thank you Lord for letting me be alive in the 80s as a young adult! Best time EVER.
Thank you Lord for giving me PF for 53 of my 75 years. 53 years I’ve been listening to them!!!!!
Lucky you both!!!!
i was there thursday august 7th 1980
earl's court arena
david gilmour side first level !
i was just a teen then
simon x Simon can you give us all more of a sense of what you experienced. This must have been amazing. As good as it sounds here, it must have been out of this world to be there.
I envy you!
Could you hear their music well at the arena?
So was my mother, love this band and envy you guys who got the Chance to see them live.
That was my Dads birthday...he turned 31 years old...less than a month later he pàst away....i was 8 years old,it's hard to remember much about him,but one thing I learned from him, that is ingrained in me is the love of great music...and my dad loved pink floyd
David's solo is more wide range, much more diverse and simply brilliant in its simplicity
Richard ter Veen that's the thing about David Gilmoure. His solos are based on substance. And most of them, despite their relative ease, are nothing short of genius. I would take a Gilmoure solo over anybody shredding the same three or four notes over and over as fast as they can...
It's not simplicity to play that good. Nothing simple about it.
@@rodneylee4026less is more, also in playing solo’s on a guitar
My dad showed me Pink Floyd when I was young, was hooked on this shit since. It was on cassette also! I'm only 28 and he showed me a lot in the way of music. We need bands that dedicate themselves to these sounds.
unbelievable crisp sound for 1980. Roger created that Quadra phonic sound
Clive Weiner the sound is very similar to the who in my opinion. Care to shed a little more descriptive detail please? Thank you.
Ben Harrison Pete townshend said he heard Pink Floyd play using quadraphonics and it inspired him, so he thought of creating an album using quadraphonic which became the album quardophenia. He later incorporated that sound into The Who’s live playing as well
Actually it was Emerson Lake and Palmer that started it, as with many more technical sound innovations, who already used it since 1973. But it is awesome that Pink Floyd used it too!
@@kaioocarvalho no it wasn’t it was Roger and Pink Floyd. Yes was pretty awful until Trevor Rabin joined the band then they had a song writer and a brilliant Lead guitarist
Yes the band was not that great till Trevor Rabin joined the band. They had their first no. 1 single in America/Owner of a Lonely Heart written by Trevor Rabin.
BEST BAND LIVE EVER! Miss them so much. . .
Zeppelin is much better live
Not a chance in hell.
yeah, rubbish
Your point being?
Zeppelin was a completely different band and ditto on their music, why would you compare an apple to an orange?
I saw them live in 1988, best live concert hands down. I've seen a lot of bands and PF was beyond awesome.
Quarantine made me come here
OMFG!! THIS IS ART MY FRIENDS!!!!
Israel Hernandez if you want to see art my friend see Pink Floyd laser light show.
A true work of art
Really Discovered Pink Floyd last years at 15. Became my favorite rock band. Such real Music.
+R Julia Same here
Discovered them last autumn. Now my favourite band. :D
+R Julia I also did 2 years ago when I was 15.
You've got good taste, kid
Became my fav bands since 6 years old and now 15 years old
Слушаю этот альбом лет с 12,а мне уже 52.всегда мурашки по коже...
Я слушаю с 10 а сейчас 27 и до сих пор меня уносит как под наркотиками,как уотера после каждой ноты дергает 😮😮😮
J’en ai 58 et j’ai toujours autant d’émotions à écouter ce chef d’œuvre
Man, David looked different in 1980.
The only way I recognised him was because of the face he always makes when he plays the solo.
Tyler Dokis thats snowy white m8
Joshua Joeseph Thomas So it is. They look very similar when playing solos.
Tyler Dokis lol the kinda do don't they? White's a hell of a player
Actually it's David playing the first half of the solo then Snowy takes over for the second half before Richards keyboard solo
Tyler Dokis y
I worked on a Floyd show in Milwaukee. It was late 80's, early 90's . Post Waters, stage had two levels, lower level could not be seen by the audience, had back up musos and vocalists. I stood right next to the mix position, FOH, very elaborate. 2 Midas consoles, two 16 track tape machines, this was before Profools, one guy working the live sound mix, another guy working sound effects mix, another guy taking care of the tape machines. I had the best seat! Oh, and pre show, there was an extremely long line for the female bathroom and one young gal was about thirty in line and she gave up, yelling "I can't take this!" and she just stood there and peed in her Levi's!
That's intense, man!! Only.if there was some behind the scenes footage, you could share would be great!!
I know i am late
I was born in '81....yet one of my all time favorite bands. The power of music. It has no age limitations !
I was born in’46 and of all the bands I’ve seen, no one comes close to PF. I was 77 last week.
I was born in 99 & listened to rap my whole life. Always fascinated by old rock & nothing touches the Floyd
I was born in 1994 and Pink Floyd is my favorite band. And nothing comes even close to their music in my opinion! Cheers!
Lyrics! Arrangement! Voices! Instruments! Effects ----> damn good PF music!! Can't get enough of them!
Such a powerful song, especially how my dad used to play this when his dad passed away, now I play it now my dad has passed.
Its amazing to think what Pink Floyd managed to accomplish. They had a number one hit song in the pop charts, whilst being the greatest Prog rock band of all time. Not many bands could pull off that kind of cross over without selling out
One of the best psychedelic videos one has ever made. Nothing can be in comparison to this piece of art. Leaves me with only goosebumps.
Have you seen their ‘Careful with that axe Eugene’ live ? Bloody brilliant is all I can say..
NO ONE could ever surpass this band; I know I was alive and saw & heard them with my own 2 eyes & ears! UNBELIEVABLY FANTASTIC!
Tool is pretty up there with with the big laser/light show epic music guys.
You know when a song and a band are pure genius when generation after generation love these guys. My grandson Ethen,who just turned seventeen can recite every song and know more about them then I do. My only regret is that he couldnt see them lve. Rock on boys.
That feeling they put in their music is just unreal!
Estoy de acuerdo contigo, por más que uno quiera buscar algo que se asemeje a Pink Floyd o tenga el talento y calidad no existe y no ha va a existir.
2024 anyone?
Bro thinks he’s from the future💀💀
All years forever and ever ❤
Aquí escuchando 4-2024..Chile...
Damn right
Я смотрю ❤
I'm so pissed off that I'll never be able to see Pink Floyd at their best. Ugh. And I love the way Roger sings "WHAT DID YOU LEAVE BEHIND FOR ME?"
One of the greatest songs and bands ever! The talent is amazing!! Theres no music today that compares to this!!
Suspended animation, a state of bliss!
David Gilmour looking like Luke Skywalker on this one
yes,this is true
Felipe González it's snowy white. Not Gilmour doing the solo.
that's what I always think
Was just about to write the same :D
And latter in the show Roger looks like Darth Vader! 🔨😎
Another brick in the wall part 1: 0:00 - 3:12
the happiest days of our lives: 3:12 - 5:53
Another brick in the wall part 2: 5:53 - 12:05
Many thanks for sharing this ! no mention the sound quality is amazing.
you guys rock !
and its 1980
the 80's HQ... vinyls ♥
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Actually they put out the audio to this tour years ago just not the video. The set is called "Is there anybody out there? The Wall Live 1980-81. So the audio to this video is great because it is most likely from the official release. Roger owns the rights to the Wall and it is up to him to release the video. He did his version of the Wall anyway which is really great.
Ryan, Roger was dead set against Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live's release. He was outvoted 4-1 by David Gilmour, Nick Mason, Rick Wright and manager Steve O'Rourke. Roger called it "bottom of the barrel scraping" until Roger's son said "dad people love live music". Roger was also against the use of Storm Thorgerson for its artwork. Roger oversaw The Final Cut reissue in 2004 and that had no involvement from Gilmour nor Mason. Also Animals was Roger's baby.
Plus Roger has stated since 1989 that he was going to put out a live film of the 1980-81 shows but he hated the limitations of VHS but with Blu-Ray and DVDs and 5.1 he has slowly been putting it together. If the concert films were in Gilmour's possession they would have been released ALREADY!
A very happy 76th Birthday David Jon Gilmour 6 March 1946 Cambridge, England.
You are Pink Floyd and Pink Floyd is you.. Many more mate..
Literally one of the best live performances ever
The most funny thing was my teacher who told me to listen to this song for first time !!!!
+CZcamsAdmin Which means you had a great teacher.
I wish I had a teacher that cool when I was in school
My English teacher showed the music video in class and told us to write about
+CZcamsAdmin How strange !? Me too ... ^^ Lucky persons we are to have such teachers !
Mine was a teacher in technology, very nice and competent but most of all : a fan of Pink Floyd .
me too!!!
best live version on tubeyou
Сегодня исполнилось 80 лет Роджеру Уотерсу !!! С ЮБИЛЕЕМ !!!
И от нашего коллектива поздравляем нашего дорогого Роджера !!!
ЗДРАВИЯ! ЗДРАВИЯ ! ЭДРАВИЯ !!!...
Как 80..и правда 80..так выглядеть в 80..класс ..поздравляем
I'm 15 years old. what a time to be alive back then. damn.
Mark Canino Don't care about your age.
Mark Canino This time is pretty awesome too. We can watch all of the biggest concerts in history on our damn cellphones.
+Mark Canino I'm 26, my parents should have met each other earlier :(
+Jonatan Olsén Earls Court 1980 for Pink Floyd fans is the most rarest concert on this planet, we have NO high quality videos of this. Just good audio.
Edit 11/12/15: Also, wanna know a cool fact? Roger caused this concert to look like shit on camera, Pink Floyd also almost went bankrupt because of this concert.
+KILLER115X935 roger will not release the master. He put on a great show when I seen him a few years back but in my opinion he was a prick back then and a prick now. He's getting old and wants us to remember him in a positive light now. That's why he acts so different now. There were rowdy people at the show I saw and he never stopped the show to curse them like he did in the 70s. Oh no he's a good guy now. BULLSHIT he's a phony now. That's just my opinion......
God Bless Pink Floyd for having made the lives of our times better to live in as no other Artists Have.
Perfection
The best show I've seen in all of my 60 years . And I've seen a lot.
Andy Walker the best concert I missed in my 55 years and I’ve seen a lot. Glad you got to go.
Amazing performance. How I wish I grew up in this era and could’ve been at this concert.
Never, Ever Tired of Listening to Pink Floyd..... Hats off....What a legendary band. Thank you for such amazing songs. I can listen them for the rest of my life without any problem.
How can a song be so amazing? Crazy insane
Great song and it's great to see and hear it in short and longer versions. Never ever will U tire of Pink Floyd. Amazing band, geniuses.
I love this album so much. I play it in the car wherever I go. However, my dad saw the movie in college and listened to this album so much in the prime time. So he knows every word and sings to it. It drives me nuts.
Musical masterpiece! I first turned on to Pink Floyd in 1977 at age 12, I'm 53 now and more a fan than ever.
Well there's definitely 342 people who don't appreciate good music! Wtf.... This is fkn amazing!
@merlinsdog rectification there is actually 644 music uninitiated peoples .. this is fkn creepy chap !
I remember their concert like it was yesterday, loved it. Pink Floyd is in a class of their own!
My dad got to see this concert at the LA Sports Arena. God he was lucky and I wish I would have had the chance to see this concert back in the day...
The concert was his introduction to the band.
When I listen to the Floyd all my troubles disappear.
Graças a Deus existe o You tube para nos proporcionar tanta emoção ao nos deparar com uma reliquia dessas...totalmente original e completo!!!
Terrifying Bass ! PF Rocks !
I was privileged to see Pink Floyd in 1975 rock on guys...✌🎵💝
They should have a billion views. They are Legends.
still one of the best beat drops in music history
People probably went to this on acid and freaked the fuck out.
PF is a trip. OTOH, you have to be ON acid to listen to the Grateful Dead....horrendous
Watching in April 2019!! Still Awesome!!
Same
Как же я тащусь от бас гитары! Сразу мурашки по коже бегут!
Yessss! I love it! 🥰🥰
Да какая Басс гитара.Тут чуваки просто тащятся после каждой ноты.Дергает как меня или наоборот
Um from Brazil who's in 2020??
I Love Love lovedddddddd
Eu mas sou de Portugal
I from Brazil ... I love so much this song ... Pink Floyd is the best
Eu
2021 Switzerland 🇨🇭
This song is straight 🔥 melts my soul, their best hit. Pure mesmerizing ear candy 🤘🏾🎶
Roger Waters --- Genius
but VERY ugly
@@johncummins6655 no
@@johncummins6655 hell no
@@johncummins6655 nope
@@johncummins6655 heck no
It gives me chills everytime I listen to them 😍
Every single time!!
Oh, my God. It's a fascinating introduction, then mysterious music, and suddenly demolition drums. That cannot be put into words. It must be seen. There's no such thing now
Pink Floyd - Another Brick In The Wall - Live - 1980
Los amaré por siempre, bellos genios!!!
un clasicu de siempre!!
Sem dúvidas, a melhor banda do universo.
لقد أستمتعت بأغانيهم
الشيقة أيام شبابي ولا
أنساهم - و لا أنسي ١٩٨٠
أجمل تحيات لكل من مازال
منهم علي قيد الحياة
Waters is a dynamic part of the early Floyd. Wish he could have stayed with the group.
Early? Only 1966 -1984 then. Mere moments.