Welcome to the floyd experience. Youll never be the same person before you had listened.
@honeyangel374 сағат бұрын
I think you're right
@Janexphilsian10 сағат бұрын
Beautiful ❤ sisi piliin ang pilipinas ❤❤
@clintonrussell8727Күн бұрын
hi Angelisa liked your reaction hope you enjoyed it
@johnbusboy6818Күн бұрын
hi angela u r doing a great job a good song to listen to is one of these days its te last song b 4 intermission at the pulse concert the audience loved it
@Distant394Күн бұрын
The guitar and keyboards at the end gets to me every time
@russbaxter1806Күн бұрын
Just to put this video in context, the studio version of Echoes is a single track that makes up the whole of side 2 of the album "Meddle". But Live at Pompeii was recorded to be a film shown in cinema's, so it was decided that they would split the track into 2, and have them appear as the first and last tracks in the film, with a number of other tracks in between.
@vicprovost2561Күн бұрын
Echoes is as good an epic as anyone ever came up with and good to see you watch part 2, very trippy to say the least, Gilmour sat on the stage at Boston Garden for this first part, he was next to his special effects rack and took us on a space psychedelic journey. Great song no matter the version but you do need to hear the studio original, it is their perfect audio exploration and needs to be experienced. Also of note is when David Gilmour went a his On An Island solo tour in 2006, he brought Rick Wright from Floyd on keyboards and they did Echoes, a great, extended version (26 minutes) is at the Gdansk concert at the docks where the Polish freedom movement in the 80s emerged, it in incredible show in another setting only Pink Floyd would play at. Do watch that sometime. Lastly, they also played a great show on a barge in the canals of Venice Italy. Search for that when you can, another amazing Floyd concert setting, people everywhere! Enjoy. 🔥🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶🔥
@karpatigeorges3432 күн бұрын
superbe
@keyrat17532 күн бұрын
Greetings from Miami. Thank you for reacting to both parts of Echoes. The original studio version does not have 2 parts: it is all in one continuous song. The David Gilmour Live in Gdańsk version is also not split into 2 parts.
@kevanbodsworth98682 күн бұрын
Young Pink Floyd and so good ,,,
@honeyangel372 күн бұрын
Indeed
@srt8rocketship2412 күн бұрын
You are doing well with these undenied Masters of mood , emotion and so sonic. Time for some Led Zeppelin now.
@honeyangel372 күн бұрын
Interesting noted
@karpatigeorges3433 күн бұрын
superbe chanson ,musiciens géniales de vrais proffessionels ,mérci pour la vidéo .thank you
@BishowPaudel-c8j3 күн бұрын
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@BishowPaudel-c8j3 күн бұрын
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@BishowPaudel-c8j3 күн бұрын
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@BishowPaudel-c8j3 күн бұрын
Nice❤❤
@BishowPaudel-c8j3 күн бұрын
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@BishowPaudel-c8j3 күн бұрын
NICe ❤❤❤
@clintonrussell87273 күн бұрын
hi Angelisa liked your reaction to my favourite rock band sis i've been a fan for 43 years first heard them in the 80s still love their music in fact i have all their albums on my phone
@honeyangel373 күн бұрын
Wow that's really cool
@genetaylor97373 күн бұрын
You need to watch part 2, and if you want to watch them play it in its entirely watch David Gilmour remember that night concert.
@honeyangel373 күн бұрын
Noted thank you 😊
@Rassskle3 күн бұрын
The Great Gig follows Time on the album, because it is the end of our TIME.....the 5 stages of death. From denial, to fear, to anger, to confusion then finally peaceful acceptance.
@honeyangel373 күн бұрын
Oh I see thanks for that info
@vicprovost25613 күн бұрын
I saw Pink Floyd in the old Boston Garden in 1975 do Echoes as the encore, right after a complete Dark Side of the Moon. By far, trippy-est concert ever for me. 🔥🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶🔥
@honeyangel373 күн бұрын
Amazing happy for you
@vicprovost25613 күн бұрын
@@honeyangel37 Also 77, same place, all of Animals and Wish You Were here... Also 87 & 94... Also David Gilmour twice in the same week in mid 80s and saw Roger Waters 4 times, 1st time with Eric Clapton on guitar, the last time he did a huge The Wall show. I was beyond lucky, best shows ever.
@honeyangel373 күн бұрын
@@vicprovost2561 so happy for you ❤️ you get to experience that
@Rassskle3 күн бұрын
The Meddle album came out in early 1971. Someone visited Pompeii and decided it was the perfect location to perform the album. The Italian government and local authorities said okay, but no audience allowed. So......they joined a lot of electricity leeds together to take power from the nearest farm house, plugged in, and performed the whole Meddle album live, to the ghosts of the fallen gladiators and Christians......this was 1971 . In 1972 they released the live album / soundtrack. 1973 they released the movie.
@stevebennett97503 күн бұрын
The whole Meddle album? Um no. They performed many PF early tracks including two from Meddle. Three if you count Mademoiselle Nobs as an instrumental version of Seamus. Pink Floyd has never performed Pillow of Winds, Fearless, or San Tropez live. Also they never released a soundtrack of this until the Early Years box set.
@Rassskle3 күн бұрын
@@stevebennett9750 Thanks Steve... When i watched the whole live at Pompeii it was packaged as Meddle, live at Pompeii.
@honeyangel373 күн бұрын
Thanks for the info
@keyrat17533 күн бұрын
3 of the 4 guys performing in Pompeii in 1971 also played in the 1994 Pulse songs (David Gilmour, Nick Mason, Richard Wright). In 2016, 45 years after Pompeii, at age 70, David Gilmour returned to Pompeii to play in front of a live audience.
@honeyangel373 күн бұрын
That's amazing I'll check it out
@keyrat17533 күн бұрын
This is a wonderfully clever and profound performance. I hope you will also react to Echoes part 2 from Pompeii.
@honeyangel373 күн бұрын
Indeed I put that on the list
@philshorten32214 күн бұрын
❤️ and that's when the "old" Pink Floyd became the "new" Pink Floyd 😍
@honeyangel373 күн бұрын
I can see that 🥰🥰
@peddler385014 күн бұрын
The guys without shirts are the coolest ones in the band. But if you're looking for live music to review, may I suggest Molotov - Hit Me, with guest Anita Tijoux: kzbin.info/www/bejne/a5mZYqWcgbqGi6M
@honeyangel373 күн бұрын
Noted ✅️ put that on the list
@chadpetty73804 күн бұрын
Thank you for the great reaction!
@honeyangel373 күн бұрын
You're welcome thanks for watching
@Janexphilsian4 күн бұрын
Ang galing Ng sisi ko ❤❤❤
@honeyangel374 күн бұрын
Maraming salamat sissy 💖
@user-nk6tv7qw9w4 күн бұрын
Super ❤❤❤
@honeyangel374 күн бұрын
Thanks 😊
@mark-nm4tc5 күн бұрын
Pink Floyd had a no 1 UK chart hit in 1979 with this. There is a 'pop music' video for it featuring clips from the movie and children running around a housing estate. It also has the large puppet teacher used as part of the show, designed by artist Gerald Scarfe.
@honeyangel374 күн бұрын
I learned something today thank you 😊
@BernhardHeiming-pw8xj5 күн бұрын
🤝🇩🇪🤝👍🙏🫶👏👏👏
@showmoke5 күн бұрын
You can’t have people talking in the background. That is a distraction for the viewer and completely ruined the whole review. Could you not have asked them to move to another room whilst you did this video? Sorry, but very unprofessional.
@AliasMark696 күн бұрын
I have seen Pink Floyd Live 4 times… I saw this same show Syracuse Carrier Dome in N.Y. 1994. The concert brochure said the stage is 120 feet wide. It takes a crew of 60 technicians three days to set up the entire lights and all. The concert schedule required that there had to be three entire crews to keep up. They leap froged each other for 92 shows with 20 Trucks per crew and a total staff of 195. The tour cost the promoters $98.MILLION to put on, but the total profit was $260 MILLION. Nick Mason’s drumming is incredible and matches Gilmour’s guitar emotions while Richard Wright takes us on a Magic Carpet Ride of tones that form the foundation of it all. When the “Disco Ball’ was uncovered and the lights hit it….. WHAT IS HAPPENING was what I said….The entire crowd was held in a trace and our minds totally blown by what we witnessed. I sparked up my pipe for this reaction, as I do to all Pink Floyd songs. Thanks
@honeyangel373 күн бұрын
Wow happy for you wish I get to experience that
@AliasMark696 күн бұрын
Is this song about death or dying?…. No. I met David Gilmour back stage at a concert in California 1984. I asked him about the meaning - reason for “Great Gig In The Sky”…. David’s answer was something like…. .I was asked if Pink Floyd would ever do a song about Religion like some others have… so I said, You are referring to the great gig in the sky they call “God“. What words could be used to describe all the pain and suffering caused by religious beliefs. All the crying and wailing from mothers who lost their husbands or sons in a war fought over religious differences. The only vocals should be just the sound of a mothers crying with pain and suffering. That’s the true intentions of the song. We didn’t want to make that public so as to avoid any religious boycott like what happened to the Beatles after Lennon made his comment about Jesus. We could not tell the singer so as to avoid her making any comments that would end up in the media. The speaking heard at the beginning was recorded at the studio prior to the recording of the song. Roger Waters placed a recorder at the door asking anyone who walked by to answer some questions into the microphone. The doorman stopped and recorded his answer to the question….”Are You Afraid Of Dying”?. It was decided to add the recording to the start of “Great Gig In The Sky”. It leads people to believe the song is about dying, but that is actually not the case. The Great Gig In The Sky…is GOD … The incredible vocals from Clare Torry happened when she did not know what they wanted. David Gilmour told her to pretend her voice is a Saxophone like on other songs on the album, no words, just tones. Richard Wright only wrote the music for a different project prior to the songs concept ever being thought of which was the results of Gilmour being asked if P.F. would ever do a song about religion Results are legendary.
@honeyangel376 күн бұрын
I see thanks for that
@AliasMark696 күн бұрын
@@honeyangel37 You're Welcome...Subscribed, see you again.
@honeyangel375 күн бұрын
@@AliasMark69 thank you
@paulmiller54485 күн бұрын
I seen this on a Blog which puts some weight behind your story. "Great Gig In the Sky began as chord progression composed by Pink Floyd keyboard player Rick Wright, Which the band referred to as “The Mortality Sequence” or “The Religion Song”, Before the band recorded Dark Side of The Moon, they performed the song live as an organ instrumental accompanied by spoken word samples from the Bible, and clips of religious speeches by conservative British writer Malcolm Muggeridge, By the time they went into the studio to record it in 1973, they had replaced guitar as the lead instrument with a piano, Then, after tinkering with recordings of NASA astronauts communicating on space missions, they decided to bring Clare Torry in to record vocals." I love the reactions Angelisa, Keep them coming, Love from the UK.
@honeyangel374 күн бұрын
@@paulmiller5448 thank you so much for the information
@mark-nm4tc8 күн бұрын
The soundbites were people around the studio asked questions on cards and their answers were recorded for the album. Paul McCartney was apparently recorded since he was there recording with Wings but never made it onto the album. The sentence was ' I am not frightened of dying...why should I be ?. There's no reason for it, you've got to go sometime'. Three singers do the live version but on the album, its all Clare Torrey.
@honeyangel376 күн бұрын
Thanks for that
@user-bz8cr7sj3z8 күн бұрын
Hi ..your reactions are great and your emotions are nothing to be ashamed of..I a not sure if you have reacted to Coming Back To Life also from the Pulse Concert..highly recommended..from Sol in Cape Town..
@honeyangel376 күн бұрын
I did already thanks but I accidentally trimmed the segment sorry about that.
@philshorten32218 күн бұрын
def Pink Floyd "Echoes (Part 1)" live at Pompeii 1972 No Audience, No Lights, No Pyrotechnics just Gods playing to the Gods
@honeyangel376 күн бұрын
That would be next thanks I'll give you shout out to my next video it will be uploaded tomorrow
@peddler385018 күн бұрын
Be sure to check out the original studio version with Clare Torry. She's the one who originally improvised the vocal after some rather vague instructions from the Floyd. And the spoken part is by a guy who worked at the studio. "I am not frightened of dying. Any time will do, I don't mind. Why should I be frightened of dying? There's no reason for it. You've got to go sometime." kzbin.info/www/bejne/aIGwn32VgdqeldE
@honeyangel376 күн бұрын
OK noted thanks 😊
@karpatigeorges3438 күн бұрын
cette chanson me met toujours la larme a l'oeil ,great song❤👍👍
@jean-paulpogorzelski5585 күн бұрын
Même 50 ans après et après l'avoir écouté des centaines de fois.
@Janexphilsian8 күн бұрын
Yahhooo sisiskoy enjoy lng tayo dito yahhooo
@honeyangel378 күн бұрын
@@Janexphilsian Maraming salamat sissy
@billgobble45918 күн бұрын
greetings from texas great reaction to a great song
@honeyangel378 күн бұрын
@@billgobble4591 thank you so much
@andremartins74489 күн бұрын
Horrível o seu vídeo , so vc apareceu 👎
@27thangel239 күн бұрын
Greetings from Canada. Good job. Peace, love and bellbottoms.
@honeyangel379 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for watching
@mark-nm4tc10 күн бұрын
One of the guitarists slips in a bar from the TV series Doctor Who theme. Its the drummer Nick Mason whose distorted voice says 'one of these days I'm going to cut you into little pieces'.
@honeyangel379 күн бұрын
Oh I see
@yelnikigwawa184510 күн бұрын
Great choice for a reaction! Welcome to the Pink Floyd rabbit hole. The only line of lyrics in "One Of These Days" ("One of these days, I'm going to cut you into little pieces!") supposedly refers to a DJ at the BBC back in the band's early days, whom they felt talked way too much. Pink Floyd, as you experienced yourself, are masters of sound. They were experts at mixing sound from back when you edited magnetic recording tape with razor blades and editing blocks. The thought was expressed that one day, the lengthy stretch of mag tape containing this DJ's unending comments would be edited to remove his voice, and he would end up in pieces on the cutting room floor. Hence, the lyric. Supposedly. That long, frankly boring stretch in the middle where the bass noodles around while lasers project boring circles in the background, was used, during part of the tour, to project a sponsor's logo on the stage's background. It may have been simpler to just plan around the logo being projected for some contractually-required number of seconds, at the required number of shows, and then just project the circles in it's place for the rest of the shows for the remainder of the tour. Finally, I had the pleasure of seeing this tour, and this song probably gives you the best idea of what it was like to be there, and get blown out of your seat by the incredible light show. It was like this all night long. What an incredible tour. You can literally choose any song from the PULSE Concert, and know that the audio will be impeccable, as you've seen, and the visuals will be incredible. I hope you choose more PULSE songs to react to. If I may suggest, try "Time", or "Wish You Were Here", or the night's finale, "Run Like Hell".
@honeyangel379 күн бұрын
Thank you for the suggestions ❤
@guidosarducci10 күн бұрын
The lyrics you didn't understand are: "One of these days I'm going to cut you into little pieces...". I'll leave it to you to research their meaning...
@honeyangel379 күн бұрын
Now I get it thank you
@guidosarducci9 күн бұрын
@@honeyangel37 You're welcome! 🙂
@devo707911 күн бұрын
Vice ganda films i love. Very funny
@honeyangel3710 күн бұрын
Yes indeed
@27thangel2313 күн бұрын
Greetings from Canada. You bet we enjoyed! Peace, love and bellbottoms.
@honeyangel3713 күн бұрын
Thank you so much I upload another reaction video of Pink Floyd soon
@balthazartrumpi680813 күн бұрын
Great reaction, Angelisa. I highly recommend you react to these two songs from this exquisite Pulse concert: One Of These Days, and Keep Talking. They'll blow you away!