Guitar Teacher REACTS: Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb (pulse concert 1994)

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My first time music reaction to Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb - pulse concert performance 1994
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I'm a big fan of @pinkfloyd and @davidgilmour and this reaction video was a bit of a nostalgic reminder of my guitar beginnings.
I have never seen Pink Floyd: Pulse Concert Performance and so I was shocked seeing the amazing scene and immersive experience when the giant ball opened and changed into a flower in the middle of the stadium.
I hope you'll enjoy my Pink Floyd reaction and let me know in the comments what does 'Comfortably Numb' mean to you and how did you discover Pink Floyd music. I'm always interested in reading other people's music stories!
Time stamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:43 - Reaction part 1
03:48 - Commentary part 1
05:40 - Reaction part 2
07:24 - Commentary part 2
08:15 - David Gilmour's insane guitar solo
13:03 - Final commentary
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@russellferriday8191
@russellferriday8191 2 ай бұрын
I was at this gig. . Worth a mention that the glitter ball. . was 6 Meters diam. . mindblowing gig from start to finish
@FaanaMusic
@FaanaMusic 2 ай бұрын
Wow! Jeleaus... That must had been incredible! 🎸🔥
@tommc3622
@tommc3622 2 ай бұрын
No video does that ball justice. It was incredible in person. It projected a billion rotating points of light across everything. This entire concert was seared into my soul.
@CoolCoyote
@CoolCoyote 2 ай бұрын
run like hell and Sorrow just about the best on the night for me.
@barbarafoster6757
@barbarafoster6757 2 ай бұрын
Was in my twenties in the 70 s. Loved pink floyed then as I do now.
@CoolCoyote
@CoolCoyote 2 ай бұрын
Cymbaline 1970 @@barbarafoster6757 kzbin.info/www/bejne/raTbfpWEqrh9nqs first song . Love th echoey sinistas david goes off in the end
@alisonanthony1228
@alisonanthony1228 2 ай бұрын
Before I learned to play guitar, I was convinced that David Gilmour was a magician or an angel - something inhuman anyway - because I couldn't believe a mere human being could wring all those emotions out me, just by playing guitar. Then I learned to play, learned his solos note for note, and am even more convinced that he's a magician or an angel! Anyone can learn his solos, they're not ridiculously fast or technical, but no-one else can stomp all over my soul like he can. Oh, they can play all the right notes in the right order at the right time, but they lack the witchcraft he has in his hands.
@JaquelineGoodspeed
@JaquelineGoodspeed 2 ай бұрын
That's not witchcraft. Sorry. He didn't need to Cast spells. What he has lived in life and overcame comes through his fingers to the guitar and is carried to us on the " wings of Love." Its just that simple.
@DJFunkygroove
@DJFunkygroove 2 ай бұрын
just a guy in jeans and a t-shirt let his guitar talk like no one ever... EVER... will do anymore
@return2earthvideochannel
@return2earthvideochannel Ай бұрын
CORRECT!!!
@jbrewer8941
@jbrewer8941 Ай бұрын
Best ventriloquist EVER!! 🎸 🎤 🤪
@farhanshahriar1616
@farhanshahriar1616 2 ай бұрын
Guitar starts singing itself when David gilmour plays it
@FaanaMusic
@FaanaMusic 2 ай бұрын
Absolutely, his tone is out of this world.
@jayceejames6576
@jayceejames6576 17 күн бұрын
It's said that Polly Sampson, his wife, said that David runs out of words to express what he wants to say and his guitar expresses those words for him. It's surreal what this man can do with a guitar, takes you on a journey beyond conscious thoughts to another plane.
@philipkudrna5643
@philipkudrna5643 2 ай бұрын
Some people argue the second solo of comfortably numb as played during the pulse concerts has remained the best guitar solo ever played on this planet. I tend to agree. There are probably more skillful solos in terms of technique, but the way Gilmore makes his guitar sing and convey emotions beyond words is unmatched!
@FaanaMusic
@FaanaMusic 2 ай бұрын
I think it's hard to rate this kind of thing and a big part of art is subjective and so what speaks to some won't so much to others, but I do agree that it's definitely up there. 🙏🔥🎸
@tekay44
@tekay44 2 ай бұрын
If it’s not it is 1B
@devilsadvocate2548
@devilsadvocate2548 2 ай бұрын
And to think about a minute and a half was cut out of the second solo for this video!
@sneakyfox4651
@sneakyfox4651 2 ай бұрын
I think there is one better: Try listening to the title track on the Camel album "Stationary traveller". Andy Latimer is a wizard on a Les Paul Custom: kzbin.info/www/bejne/j4Xaqp9mi7h4fsk
@markh.7650
@markh.7650 2 ай бұрын
One of my pet peeves is when people call it a "solo". It's NOT a solo. The band NEVER stops playing. They just tone it down a bit to let him shine and support him, occasionally rising up to the forefront, especially the drums a few times. The bass guitar maintains the backing throughout as well. So IMO this is technically an "instrumental" performance, highlighting Gilmour's pure emotion pouring out of his guitar. As far as "best", it is subjective. For pure beauty, yes this is tops. For sheer craziness, nothing can touch EVH's Eruption performance. But it's apples and oranges.
@arclight5455
@arclight5455 2 ай бұрын
A well known heavy metal guitarist once said "David Gilmour can do more with one note, than most guitarists can do with an entire fret board."
@garryiglesias4074
@garryiglesias4074 2 ай бұрын
Who was he ? Joe Satriani ? Yngwie Malmsteen ? Steve Vai ? Because I hate their style... Petrucci maybe better but... Whodunit?
@i-deni-i5138
@i-deni-i5138 2 ай бұрын
​​@@garryiglesias4074 Dave Mustaine, and the quote doesn't go exactly like that.
@garryiglesias4074
@garryiglesias4074 2 ай бұрын
@@i-deni-i5138 Yes, but the fun part is: Pink Floyd, before being named "[The] Pink Floyd [Sound]" was named "Meggadeaths"...
@MaxineWatt-jd8ho
@MaxineWatt-jd8ho 2 ай бұрын
Best guitar solo on the world ever
@emersonlangstaff1527
@emersonlangstaff1527 Ай бұрын
This song, this performance, this lead guitarist, this harmony, this light show...wow. Pure magic. An all time great performance of one of Pink Floyd's best songs.
@philshorten3221
@philshorten3221 2 ай бұрын
"I know this song I've heard it before but not this performance" Immediately I thought, dude, you have no idea what an absolute treat you have headed your way!❤
@jayceejames6576
@jayceejames6576 17 күн бұрын
Oh boy was he ever in for a treat, I was there and I still get goose bumps, tingles and tears in the eyes.
@2ridiculous41
@2ridiculous41 2 ай бұрын
The "disco ball" opens as a lotus flower. In the song the protagonist is trapped inside themself, "comfortably numb", unfeeling, and the opening of the lotus represents their opening and release. I am old enough to have seen PF in 1967. The production of music and especially its availability were very different. The first time I saw them they were in the back bar of aa north east London pub on a stage no more than 300mm high.
@user-ou9it2oh5u
@user-ou9it2oh5u 2 ай бұрын
Wow!!❤
Ай бұрын
Wow!! Pink Floyd live the year I was born - I lift my hat 🙂 ... I saw them only back in 1988 - DSOT - Tour ...
@user-ou9it2oh5u
@user-ou9it2oh5u Ай бұрын
Year I was born too ❤️✌🏼
@howardgott4946
@howardgott4946 Ай бұрын
Me too …can’t remember where though!
@fredericknalaremah939
@fredericknalaremah939 2 ай бұрын
It's no less than rock musics equivalent to the most beautiful Van Gogh painting...It is a masterpiece of light and sound performed live!
@FaanaMusic
@FaanaMusic 2 ай бұрын
I went to the Netherlands recently and so I'm loving this analogy! 🙏❤️
@hooch304
@hooch304 2 ай бұрын
@@FaanaMusic Sorry guys I would compare it to a Caravaggio and that exquisite Italian word for light and shade chiaroscuro. Sorry couldn’t help myself. 😎
@thepragmatic6383
@thepragmatic6383 Ай бұрын
For my part, I would think more of Salvador Dalí.
@hooch304
@hooch304 Ай бұрын
@@thepragmatic6383 What could be more apt for a psychedelic band than Dali’s The Hallucinogenic Toreador?
@claudioriflesso5272
@claudioriflesso5272 29 күн бұрын
E, perché, MIRO', che vi ha fatto, esplosioni di colori...
@alltruenews
@alltruenews 2 ай бұрын
Guitars ask for David Gilmour for Christmas.
@perrylindsay6682
@perrylindsay6682 Ай бұрын
nice 👌
@TheFremenBlue
@TheFremenBlue 2 ай бұрын
I believe the glitter ball with the giant pink "gem" inside is a tribute to Syd. Syd was PF's "crazy diamond", the character of Pink was partly based on Syd, so when the ball opens, it reveals that Pink Floyd's Crazy Diamond shines on! Great reaction!
@neilforehand1121
@neilforehand1121 2 ай бұрын
If that’s the story, COOL!!!!
@jaxonfreeman1756
@jaxonfreeman1756 Ай бұрын
Simply the greatest guitar solo in the history of mankind.
@melaniezette886
@melaniezette886 2 ай бұрын
So happy to see young people reacting like I did fifty years ago
@howardgott4946
@howardgott4946 Ай бұрын
Yes! It’s great to see younger generations enjoying,in my opinion, the best music, didn’t realise at the time how spoiled I was listening to all those great bands. Floyd,Zeppelin,Sabbath,Free, ..I’m still listening to them now, seems like it’s only me that’s getting old.
@renedavids6154
@renedavids6154 Ай бұрын
Davids guitar sings better than most people nowadays. Grabs your soul.
@goncalocarvalho4917
@goncalocarvalho4917 2 ай бұрын
thank you so much for reacting to this, one of the most beautiful solos ever
@goncalocarvalho4917
@goncalocarvalho4917 2 ай бұрын
i was present at the pulse concert in 94 at alvalade stadium in lisbon
@FaanaMusic
@FaanaMusic 2 ай бұрын
Agree, it is so well composed. Friend of mine played it as an audition for the music academy (rock guitar) and got accepted! 🎸
@hooch304
@hooch304 2 ай бұрын
There are no words that can adequately describe how good that solo is. Gilmour at his brilliant best he just takes us to another dimension like no, and I mean no, other guitar player can. And that voice, wow!
@lakelanddentalarts
@lakelanddentalarts 2 ай бұрын
I was born in the 60s. The difference between music then and now is that music was allowed to be much more exploratory and diverse, as well as the beliefs of people were allowed to be. Now, musicians and people in general allow themselves to be forced into label-boxes, and individuality is demanded to be sacrificed for the sake of conformity. It's gotten so bad that if a person doesn't strictly conform to a plurality they can be cancelled and have their lives and careers demolished. This has resulted in modern-music having a canned and labeled feel to it, whereas music in the 60s and 70s was a complete buffet in comparison. Pink Floyd were fearless explorers of music, constantly trying to find new ways to express their emotions and messages through musical methods that were extremely experimental and inventive at the time. A prime example of this is that most rock musicians and groups stayed locked into using a 4/4 time signature for their music. Bands like Pink Floyd used multiple time signatures and often would shift time signatures throughout some of their songs. You can really see their exploration in this area in their earliest works as they were defining themselves as musicians. A key to Pink Floyd's music being timeless and loved by successive generations of listeners is they've been as masterful at composing their music as they've become masterful at playing and singing their music. Another major factor is that they're constantly striving to improve their songs. When you compare the Pulse performance of Comfortably Numb to the song on the album, you can see major differences in the levels of David's guitar mastery. His playing and singing has become much more emotive and nuanced over the decades. One of David's greatest gifts is his ability to play various types of guitars while losing none of his emotive ability. He can emotionally wreck a person's heart whether he's playing a Strat, an acoustic guitar, or a steel guitar. One time I told my wife that he's so phenomenal at emoting with string instruments, that he could make a crowd start weeping using just a cardboard box with rubber bands as strings and holding it up to a microphone while he plucked the rubber bands. 😁
@coconutislanddrones
@coconutislanddrones 6 күн бұрын
Me & my wife were there the night they recorded this. We were 23 at the time !! A live concert that will be with me till my dying day.
@sidviscious8381
@sidviscious8381 14 күн бұрын
Just as John Bonham KNEW the "power of the pause" on the drums, so the master David Gilmour understands the "squeezing of each note"- when to attack, when to release, & his understanding of "intervals" between notes is simply amazing: how he uses those intervals to "lift or hold" you in the melody. He's truly in a class by himself.... & a humble man. I love you, David Gilmour-you're my guitar hero! Thanks for posting, Bro'!
@jaycorby
@jaycorby 2 ай бұрын
Whenever I experience the 'second solo' from this piece, and I have experienced it a multitude of times, it is almost unimaginable that a human being could wrest that kind of sound and emotion from a stringed instrument. It is as though I'm placed under some sort of spell - chills run up and down my body and I sway with the up and down clusters of notes being produced. Gilmore acts the sorcerer here, and we are drawn back again and again to his magic. I'm almost reluctant to admit that I'll be 79 years old this September - are there any others my age who react this way?
@BrooklynBear63
@BrooklynBear63 2 ай бұрын
Only 61 here... But I am still moved to tears when I listen or watch David Gilmour bring heaven to earth with 6 strings.
@toniyoung5131
@toniyoung5131 2 ай бұрын
Im only 70, but yes i react in the same way.
@Judymoe
@Judymoe 2 ай бұрын
I'm gonna be 61 soon, but I get what you're saying.
@egeleen
@egeleen 2 ай бұрын
65 here, and a witness of the wall in london earls court 1980, i believe it was , david playing this on top of the wall that was built on stage, I wil never forget that moment, and i've been at a pulse and delicate sound of thunder concert too, everytime a floydgasm.
@keith726able
@keith726able Ай бұрын
I'm 72. Five years ago I took my parents to see Brit Floyd for their 70th anniversary. They had never been to a rock concert. My 95 year old father was a lover of jazz, but had no interest in rock or guitar. They played Comfortably Numb, and during the second solo my father turned to me and said "God damn!" I said "I know". Enough said.
@coot1925
@coot1925 2 ай бұрын
I've been a pro prog-rock drummer for over 45 years and I'm considered by many to be a top session player, but when I watch Niel peart it makes me feel like an amateur. I'm sure you get the same feeling when you watch Mr Gilmore. ✌❤🇬🇧
@FaanaMusic
@FaanaMusic 2 ай бұрын
Yeah, I know what you meant. It's the choices they make and the presence they have when they play. 🙏🔥🎸
@dacutler
@dacutler 7 күн бұрын
I have been playing guitar for decades and have to say it doesn't matter if you think you know the notes David is playing you will never be able to convey the feelings he finds so easy to convey. He both inspires you to try and conspires to make you disappointed!
@user-xd2dv2su1y
@user-xd2dv2su1y 2 ай бұрын
Being 70 I can tell you it fully felt like family a feeling i greatly miss.
@keith726able
@keith726able Ай бұрын
I'm 72, I agree.
@tubewayarmy2
@tubewayarmy2 2 ай бұрын
I went to school in the 70's, and the music throughout the 70's, into the mid-late 80's was just so amazing, everything seemed to be bringing more talent, every record seemed to be great. We took it for granted that it would always be that way, we appreciated it, but would have appreciated it more had we known that would be the pinacle. Just amazing times, I'm so happy to have lived through it. Listen to music by The Jam, The Pokice, Blondie, Ultravox, Frankie Goes to Hollywood to hear people making just the music they wanted to make, protest music was something that was strong in the 70's as few could stand up to 'the man' in any other way. A time when music really had something to say.
@pauleller7164
@pauleller7164 21 күн бұрын
did not expect your guitar to accompany the REACTION
@simbo52bn22
@simbo52bn22 2 ай бұрын
Knofler and Gilmour - both make a Fender Stratocaster sound incredible in totally their own way/style. nb pls check out PF's Delicate Sound of Thunder live video (I think better than Pulse)
@FaanaMusic
@FaanaMusic 2 ай бұрын
Yeah, same guitar, completely different touch.
@Pru1PC
@Pru1PC 2 ай бұрын
In many ways I also prefer the DSOT performances. I was at both, so not much bias here. The video cinematography is better in DSOT and has a more intimate/personal feel to it.
@toniyoung5131
@toniyoung5131 2 ай бұрын
Coincidentally, i was watching my bluray of Delicate Sound of Thunder when this popped up!
@grahamhowes6904
@grahamhowes6904 2 ай бұрын
This is definitely the best version - PULSE was extraordinary 3 stages all moving on, being played on or dismantled. Two weeks sold out 80000 per night in London at Earls Court. Phenomenal. Do something different and listen to ECHOES both at Pompeii but ALSO Gilmour at Gdańsk - the very last time it was played before Rick passed. There’s something special about BOTH versions - the Gdańsk however for me edges it because Rick and David riff so beautifully off each other.
@2ridiculous41
@2ridiculous41 2 ай бұрын
Capacity at Earls Court is 20,000. I've done shows there.
@dennislane100
@dennislane100 2 ай бұрын
@@2ridiculous41Sadly,no longer there! Agree,only around 20000 max capacity. Saw The Eagles there,many years ago.They had an intermission,so my son and myself(plus a hell of a lot of others!),went out to get a beer. Half way down my pint,and the first few bars of Hotel California came floating out of the arena! Never seen so much beer disappear as fast as that! They turned Joe Walsh loose in that second half,and no one sat down for the rest of the show! Superb arena with excellent accoustics,should never have been torn down!😡
@blai5e730
@blai5e730 2 ай бұрын
What a treat to see somebody how hasn't seen that performance before... it's a hell-ova ride into the genius of Dave Gilmore live!
@timgrovesUK
@timgrovesUK 2 ай бұрын
Can't believe this was 30 years ago, and that i was lucky enough to be in the audience
@FaanaMusic
@FaanaMusic 2 ай бұрын
Wow, I'm jealous but also grateful that I can learn about this music at least through the footage.
@nhoelyagalan675
@nhoelyagalan675 Ай бұрын
Pink Floyd are not just a music band, they are creators of feelings!
@billoram4526
@billoram4526 15 күн бұрын
Good music touches the soul, this bring a tear.
@jayceejames6576
@jayceejames6576 17 күн бұрын
Congratulations on finding the finest work of music by any guitarist, in my humble opinion ever created. I have seen Gilmour (PF) in concert many times over many, many years (showing my age lol). Welcome to the world of music that plays with the soul. There is nothing like it. I still get tingles and emotional when I hear this track, and this is the music that they will carry me off too.
@thrummer1953
@thrummer1953 2 ай бұрын
Through an improbable set of circumstances I was fortunate enough to obtain tickets to Pink Floyd and a Date in 1988 at the Los Angeles Coliseum. Astounding performance, at an Historical venue. I'll Not be forgetting it.
@debraspivey2996
@debraspivey2996 Ай бұрын
If only everything in life could be this perfect.....
@ronnie241259
@ronnie241259 Күн бұрын
The best endsolo ever, period!
@kc.brinkman
@kc.brinkman 2 ай бұрын
Most solos stay in the higher notes. I love it when he goes down to the low keys.
@enricviguer9560
@enricviguer9560 Ай бұрын
If I could ask for a Magic Desire, I just want to forget all Pink Floyd music and hear then for the very first time again.
@stusacks2220
@stusacks2220 2 ай бұрын
I really appreciate when I see today's youth appreciate the music of the late 60's and 70's. (before disco ruined everything!) 😕 Thank you so much.
@toniyoung5131
@toniyoung5131 2 ай бұрын
Absolutely agree about disco. Saturday Night Fever and The Bee Gees have a lot to answer for.
@egeleen
@egeleen 2 ай бұрын
This is my kind of music, and i know that at least one my kids likes Pink Floyd too, but hey, i like some disco as well ( not all of it) but donna summer's i feel love is good, some artists played it live in a dutch tv show kzbin.info/www/bejne/imq2Y5x6nZadm5Y
@shineon7641
@shineon7641 Ай бұрын
Faana Music, thank you for sharing this and your insights. You actually expressed so many facets of Pink Floyd in a way that I had reserved myself. It is so nice to see that I am not alone... Thank You.
@drew2370
@drew2370 Ай бұрын
A very awesome reaction, i've watched you react to Dire Straits and what you said about a time when people were actually nice to each other ...Music in the 70's , early 80's was made to be enjoyed, to make a difference, not souly to make money....The bands cared about making music that changed peoples lives .
@36johnnyreal
@36johnnyreal 2 ай бұрын
Also Sorrow and High Hopes from the Pulse tour have great live solos and Marooned from the Division Bell album has the most emotional solo ever recorded in music history...
@FaanaMusic
@FaanaMusic 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for the recommendations! 🙏
@36johnnyreal
@36johnnyreal 2 ай бұрын
@@FaanaMusic you are welcome...enjoy your music journey...
@Pulsar77
@Pulsar77 2 ай бұрын
@@FaanaMusic Make sure to pick the 'restored & re-edited' version from the official Pink Floyd channel. It has much better audio & video quality than the older uploads.
@VegasYouTuberSteve
@VegasYouTuberSteve Ай бұрын
I was at the Tampa and the Orlando shows... Outstanding! 🤘🔥
@user-cx2up2fi7p
@user-cx2up2fi7p Ай бұрын
Give me the chills every time I here this
@danw3735
@danw3735 2 ай бұрын
My 2 favourite bands, Pink Floyd and Dire Straits :D
@barneyrubble9309
@barneyrubble9309 2 ай бұрын
In the dictionary under the definition of the word 'epic' it says "see Dave Gilmore's Pulse solo to comfortably numb"
@FaanaMusic
@FaanaMusic 2 ай бұрын
Haha, true! 🔥🎸
@lizetteolsen3218
@lizetteolsen3218 Ай бұрын
The staging and light show cost 25 million--back in 1994. They were always cutting-edge in terms of live performance. I was lucky to see them a couple of times live back in the day. Check out the live version of 'On the Turning Away'--the vocals are mind-blowing, especially a capella. The 'Pulse' concert is worth checking out in full--they also played the entire 'Dark Side of the Moon' as part of the performance.
@wayneeddington7459
@wayneeddington7459 25 күн бұрын
So, the giant mirror ball, when it opened revealed a diamond in the middle of it is in reference to the song "Shine on you crazy diamond" which is a tribute to one of the original cofounders of the band who tragically passed away early in their career.
@wokenessiscancer2176
@wokenessiscancer2176 26 күн бұрын
pink floyd are a british national treasure ! earls court 1994 . luck enough to be here that night youth of today dont know what they have missed
@fluxrider7027
@fluxrider7027 Ай бұрын
Just to point it out, this song was originally sung by Roger Waters and David Gilmour. Roger sang the "doctor" part & Dave sang the patient/performer part. Since Roger was not in the band when this tour happened, PF came up with this unusual reworking of the doctor vocals, sung by a muted chorus of the rest of the band. That's why that part sounds so different to you.
@curtadams7406
@curtadams7406 2 ай бұрын
I've watched a lot of reactions to this song & performance, your is the best so far! I liked your insights--musical and otherwise.
@FaanaMusic
@FaanaMusic 2 ай бұрын
Ooh, thank you! 🙏 Really appreciate it!
@JC130676
@JC130676 Ай бұрын
14:02 The reason for that is that nowadays we mostly have MUSICIANS, who play an instrument and that's it, the rest will be done by a computer. Back then, music was made by ARTISTS. An artist is someone who doesn't just play an instrument, but expresses feelings and tells a story through it. And in every generation there are a few virtuoso's who've completely mastered their craft and are simply on another level from everyone else. David Gilmour most definitely is a virtuoso.
@FaanaMusic
@FaanaMusic Ай бұрын
🙏💯 completely agreed that this needs to be changed.
@2heavenAndHell
@2heavenAndHell Ай бұрын
the only guy in this world who does not need guitar lessons - he reached the limit
@Cashcrop54
@Cashcrop54 2 ай бұрын
Very much enjoyed you reaction and I am now a new subscriber. David is so good that he doesn't over clutter his playing with notes that are not needed. He's clean and smooth as well. This version is really an edited version. The actual solo is longer. It is, or hopefully still is, on YT. For the same reasons I enjoyed your not over analyzing it all. Looking forward to future videos.
@ronparsons8786
@ronparsons8786 Ай бұрын
Mr. Gilmour plugged that damn guitar into his soul
@pierrepeter5870
@pierrepeter5870 2 ай бұрын
I would have sold my mother to be at this concert !
@martinellis7156
@martinellis7156 Ай бұрын
..and maybe even my dog...wait, ok, well - at least I wouldn't have to pay for kibble any more?.
@thomasvieth578
@thomasvieth578 Ай бұрын
I find your comments fascinating even before the end of the clip
@FaanaMusic
@FaanaMusic Ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙏 What in particular did you resonate with?
@angusrobertson2515
@angusrobertson2515 21 күн бұрын
I was lucky enough to be there - doesn't seem like 30 years ago this year.
@dennisgoos1427
@dennisgoos1427 Ай бұрын
DAVID GILMORE IS ONE OF THE SEVEN WONDERS OF THE WORLD..!!🤟✌
@user-hh7wo4qt2y
@user-hh7wo4qt2y Ай бұрын
I am 64 and Pink Floyd forever !
@cr10001
@cr10001 Ай бұрын
Faana commented on the amount of work involved in producing this performance. First I really knew of PF was when I caught the whole of this Pulse concert by pure chance on late-night TV in the late 90's, I just couldn't stop watching, the music and the lightshow were stunning. Just think of the computing power used to operate all those hundreds of lights individually in 3 dimensions and colour (and co-ordinated with the music). I became a Pink Floyd addict overnight. And Dave Gilmour's playing, of course.
@peanutbutter35
@peanutbutter35 12 күн бұрын
The ball represents a lotus flower!
@MrPolleyr
@MrPolleyr Ай бұрын
Enjoyed your knowledgeable reaction. Nice to see a real guitar player react to a masterpiece and understand how great it really was. I was an old rocker myself back in the 70’s….. and you are right about the difference in mood and purpose of music back then. We didn’t relate music for the money. We created music because we had something to say. Now it’s all about sales, and fame, and money. We just played what we felt, and if it became popular, that was just a bonus. I think we were much happier back then.😎🎸🎶🇨🇦
@flooglebinder3493
@flooglebinder3493 2 ай бұрын
You should consider High Hopes from the same concert……from Spanish guitar to steel slide 👍
@alisonsteffenswinchester
@alisonsteffenswinchester Ай бұрын
I was at this concert. Ahoy Rotterdam NL. Beginning of November 93. Perfect acoustics 🎉🎉🎉
@Anonymous-ws3uc
@Anonymous-ws3uc Ай бұрын
you have to react to the concert in pompeii the guitar solo there is PERFECT
@CoolCoyote
@CoolCoyote 2 ай бұрын
70's yes but really from the 60's experimental since 66' 67' is an amazing year nights in white satin' whiter shade of pale' .. pink floyd and david is blues progression
@kendixon7118
@kendixon7118 2 ай бұрын
Hi New here like it so far but I was looking through your reactions and out of the 70's the best two bands were pink floyd and led zeppelin they were peers in quality and composition I see you have not done any zeppelin they were a blues hard rock band if you could react to their song...since I've been loving you live at Mattson square garden 1973 it will give you a good feel for the bands style.
@diydan2213
@diydan2213 2 ай бұрын
I've never heard anyone talk about its significance (probably cause I never looked into it), but to me the MIRROR ball seems to open up like a Lotus Flower.. representing Spiritual Awakening & Growth, Purity and Beauty coming out from the mud... Then at the end the Phoenix Rises with the raising of the wings ... Representing Rebirth, new life... pause it at the end with the wide shot.. So the lyrics speak about how life is tough and you get comfortably numb.. but Gilmour's solos brings us back by its purity & beauty and we spring back to life.. or are reborn to this world with a hope unfound up to this point.. Thoughts are welcome.
@FaanaMusic
@FaanaMusic 2 ай бұрын
I love your ideas, I was also thinking about a lotus leaf when I saw it.
@jamesgreenhow108
@jamesgreenhow108 2 ай бұрын
The Orb opening for me symbolized a spiritual rebirth or cleansing. It is the best way I can describe it for the many reaction host shedding so many tears. Myself included.
@stemcellactivationguy
@stemcellactivationguy 2 ай бұрын
You’ve just watched arguably the greatest live guitar solo of all time. Gilmour’s guitar playing sings to your soul. 🎸
@cadesfamilytime1675
@cadesfamilytime1675 2 ай бұрын
Oh ya it’s brilliant and beautiful
@0-by-1_Publishing_LLC
@0-by-1_Publishing_LLC Ай бұрын
Meaning behind the ball opening up: "Art."
@randydavis6117
@randydavis6117 2 ай бұрын
Boy did I party hard listening to this in early 70's so many good bands back then
@GoblinMom
@GoblinMom Ай бұрын
Yes, no one can make the guitar sing like David
@CoolCoyote
@CoolCoyote 2 ай бұрын
beautiful guitar to go with it too 🎸🎸
@nikqueenfan
@nikqueenfan 2 ай бұрын
During the thousands of times I’ve watched this performance, I found myself thinking that the the lotus-ball opens and we catch that ‘fleeting glimpse’ - which is in the lyrics ‘when I was a child I caught a fleeting glimpse out of the corner of my eye, I turned to look but it was gone…’ So it quickly goes out as the song is finished… Just a matter of opinion - everyone shall find one’s own meaning, it’s an art) Great reaction, thanks!
@terencebernard2337
@terencebernard2337 Ай бұрын
A crittic said people don't want to listen to this kind of music anymore, they want to listen to disco music. So this was the biggest two fingers up to that comment by given him the mother of all disco balls, hope that answers your question.
@SpiritualAlien
@SpiritualAlien 2 ай бұрын
One very young lady I saw reacting to this same video said that the opening of the disco ball seemed to her "like watching an angel being born" ... To me that pretty much sums up the entire performance.
@davidpvt6817
@davidpvt6817 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for great commentary! I wish you all the best
@PatrickORourke-yz3xn
@PatrickORourke-yz3xn 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for this - I appreciate your thoughtfulness. I was around then (I'm 59). I don't know that the world was any nicer or more cohesive, but the splinters didn't have a megaphones and were forced to consider others much more often when voicing opinions, because there were no impenetrable echo chambers. Also, absolutely right about the music culture. It was more about groups coming together with similar desires to create music. At the time, it was simply required and expected that whatever music you produced had to be played live in order to survive. Bands INTENDED to be on stage performing their music, so you were always subject to the quality of your last performance. It's trial by fire 100+ nights a year for years! People these days really do not understand how different music sounds when you are actually in the venue with bands like PF. As freaking awesome as this recording is, there is a completely different, existential feeling produced when you have the live sound separation, resonance and community experience of such a concert. I think, maybe, this cultural example of the art influencing society, not vice-versa, that's a reason I don't believe people were fundamentally nicer.
@mojobag01
@mojobag01 2 ай бұрын
We should have warned you.
@Helliconia54
@Helliconia54 Ай бұрын
David Gilmour, Mark Knoffler and Ritchie Blackmore, three of the greatest.
@FaanaMusic
@FaanaMusic Ай бұрын
Absolutely, the Holy Trinity, haha.. I need to do something by Blackmore too.
@Triton_Secure
@Triton_Secure Ай бұрын
@@FaanaMusic what about Roy Buchanan
@Edz90
@Edz90 Ай бұрын
This solo is so good that every time I hear it, it starts from goosebumps and ends up with tears of happiness
@KNOPFLERSGOD
@KNOPFLERSGOD 20 күн бұрын
A wonderful performance from Pink Floyd, and Gilmour's solo is stunning. I would like to hear your thoughts on Mike Oldfield in a future video.
@FaanaMusic
@FaanaMusic 20 күн бұрын
Mike Oldfield is a great idea, thank you!
@KNOPFLERSGOD
@KNOPFLERSGOD 20 күн бұрын
@@FaanaMusic Great, here are a few suggestions; Moonlight Shadow. The original video. kzbin.info/www/bejne/m2mTopuvpNuCpKMsi=j1QJI5DCR5sTqsCP
@KNOPFLERSGOD
@KNOPFLERSGOD 20 күн бұрын
Great. Here are a few suggestions. A live version of Moonlight Shadow - kzbin.info/www/bejne/nqa1p5eqic1lmKMsi=hM7DgYwI6OeWUC7r very Knopfler solo. The original video of Moonlight Shadow - kzbin.info/www/bejne/m2mTopuvpNuCpKMsi=oucl7HONjbSLOPwK Sentinel - kzbin.info/www/bejne/f5DdfWynqcSsibcsi=l83trRZh_8hcwbbS This is the first track from the live premiere of Tubular Bells 2 Mike displaying his amazing guitar playing live on TV - kzbin.info/www/bejne/fImnkqFrgZWXeKMsi=3TpYQv0JG4I52cGX
@SausageFingers73
@SausageFingers73 2 ай бұрын
Run like hell is another great one from this same concert
@philipkudrna5643
@philipkudrna5643 2 ай бұрын
The whole Pulse concert was one of a kind - and this was 30 years ago! The lights were computerized (for the first time ever on a scale like this). This was the tour / concert of a century.
@creativitycell
@creativitycell Ай бұрын
Not a Glitterball! Its the Opening of The Lotus Flower! I actually felt my unconscious expanding and opening in tune with the Lotus Flower! Its timed perfectly to opening at a certain high point of the guitar solo n the musical sound......it worked perfectly for me listening n watching this the first time. .....I literally my minds consciousness open it was incredible....and i immediately knew that Id just heard rhe greatest guitar solo of all time no doubt, despite the polls! I don't know who many truly experience this a mind consciousness opening experience, but i was always described as a very sensitive child growing up, and I try to keep that sensitivity. Unlike most PK fans also, Id never heard the song all the way though or the guitar solo! So coming to this video only a year ago.....in bed, in the dark....in a very relaxed state, it literally blew my mind! I was reeling n almost mentally floating for days afterwards from the whole experience.😮🙏
@fabbiovivaldi267
@fabbiovivaldi267 2 ай бұрын
at the end the guitar lit a cigarette
@swfcocs1
@swfcocs1 Ай бұрын
I was going for the guitar got carried off on a stretcher but yes, you're probably right lol
@MsGeoffh
@MsGeoffh Ай бұрын
Absolutely phenomenal!!!
@rolandmengedoth2191
@rolandmengedoth2191 Ай бұрын
Thats Pink Floyds Master Piece ever ! Not from this earth rather somewhere from the universe😊 Not discribable with words.
@Triton_Secure
@Triton_Secure Ай бұрын
remember... the ENTIRE main guitar solo was in strict 12-bar blues format. He would always return to his roots.
@FrowningIke
@FrowningIke 7 күн бұрын
In my opinion the greatest guitarist of all time is Stevie Ray Vaughan and he will NEVER be bettered! An absolute freak of nature on the guitar. My favourite by a million miles is David Gilmour! His playing style is just beautiful! I always say if you're camping, bring an acoustic to play by the fire. An electric with an amp would just be obnoxious in that situation, unless it was David Gilmour. Making a guitar sing is an overused statement but he is the only player that ever truly achieved it. I've heard this solo thousands of times and I still get tearful every single time!!! I have no idea why! David Gilmour has something exceptionally special that I can't put my finger on. An absolute master of his craft!
@jessbutler01
@jessbutler01 2 ай бұрын
I saw this tour in Detroit! I've read that the bulb opening is supposed to resemble a Lilac opening, as a symbol of life
@reddmutt1916
@reddmutt1916 Ай бұрын
The song is from their album titled "The Wall", you need to listen to the entire album to get the meaning of the song. Or better yet watch the movie "The Wall".
@FaanaMusic
@FaanaMusic Ай бұрын
I have listened to it years ago and have seen the movie a few times, but perhaps it would be worth rewatching as I wasn't quite getting it before.
@chrisdavidson911
@chrisdavidson911 2 ай бұрын
You don't realise how big the stage setup actually is, until you notice the random shots where you can see all of it and the band members for a sense of scale. I'm sure i read it was/is 50 meters tall.
@flubblert
@flubblert 2 ай бұрын
I saw the show at Soldier Field in Chicago. The top of the stage poked out above the bowl by at least one to 200 ft.
@Vibes-fv5ho
@Vibes-fv5ho Ай бұрын
Well spoken, we are mainly numb and disconnected in or daily bubble. Maybe the disco ball bubble repesents that, opening at the of the performance to a magic staff which binds polarity, a kind of prayer mill. Also you are right, this hole way of preparation and delivery of this song is a human sharing wonder beauty in music like with the pyramids on architecture, cultural world wonders.
@keyrat1753
@keyrat1753 2 ай бұрын
Fantastic reaction! From the same Pulse collection, check out SORROW and also RUN LIKE HELL.
@brucecurtis6281
@brucecurtis6281 Ай бұрын
Artist driven and directed music, like the earlier Beatles. The more power to the musicians, the better the music.
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