First Time Hearing Comfortably Numb by Pink Floyd | Recovered Addict Reacts

  Рет қаралды 66,834

Mental Amanda

Mental Amanda

Күн бұрын

Пікірлер
@MentalAmanda
@MentalAmanda Жыл бұрын
💖No matter where you are in your journey, you have a safe place here to share your struggles and accomplishments without judgment, but please make sure you are having that same respect and non-judgment for others too. This is how we shatter the mental health stigma.💖 Follow/say hi on IG (@mentalamanda) and if you need some direction and would like me to be your Happiness teacher, you can sign up for my Happiness Boost course here: amandawebsterhealth.com/happiness-boost/
@Glaaki13
@Glaaki13 Жыл бұрын
Well most of my life iv been the shoulder to cry on/support for my friends, well one day they got a harsh talking to, because as I finally got the courage to talk about my secret hell (depression), they did not listen...
@andrea-v2s
@andrea-v2s Жыл бұрын
the song refers to an illness suffered by one of the band members before a concert which was cured with a prick by a doctor which made the patient comfortably numb and able to play
@glennbrock6560
@glennbrock6560 Жыл бұрын
@@andrea-v2s This is what the band says the song was about, but it should be noted. They were trying to distance themselves from drug use allegations because of the mental health issues most likely exacerbated by the overuse of Psychedelics, which caused their creative leader )Syd Barrett( to recede from the record business and enter into a self-imposed cage.
@benvanwessel1984
@benvanwessel1984 Жыл бұрын
@@Glaaki13 it sounds like you were important to someone, a shoulder at a bad time can mean the world the next day, hope you are doing well mate!
@Glaaki13
@Glaaki13 Жыл бұрын
@@benvanwessel1984 well I kinda was, but when I moved 3 hours away, some drop away. which showed who my real friends was
@Deacon1952
@Deacon1952 Жыл бұрын
If you enjoyed the guitar solo, check out the live version, from the PULSE concert. Best solo I have ever heard, and it never gets old.
@rickbailey1339
@rickbailey1339 Жыл бұрын
I saw it live in the Superdome in New Orleans. Epic show
@36814
@36814 Жыл бұрын
Hope you're a Patreon member otherwise she will ignore great recommendations which is likely why she ended up watching this version.
@Lance_Arn
@Lance_Arn Жыл бұрын
@@36814 yeah, very disappointed she did not watch the 'Pulse' version, she missed out on a great experience.
@gustavoorozco4211
@gustavoorozco4211 Жыл бұрын
Good I got to read the messages, Pulse concert version of this song is the best, she should get netter recomendations, but anyway it is good she just didi this it was ok!!!!
@MentalAmanda
@MentalAmanda Жыл бұрын
The person who recommended this didn't suggest a version. That was my decision and, going in blind, I don't know which to choose. Also, Patreons get PRIORITY, but less than a third of my videos are Patreon requests. The others are mostly songs with the highest number of requests in the comments with a small percent being songs I'm just curious about or want to share because they are special to me.
@KentRapelje
@KentRapelje Жыл бұрын
Thank you for being here. This song is my story, and it’s clear that you understand too.
@maingate7672
@maingate7672 Жыл бұрын
The whole album, ''The Wall'' is the story of ''Pink'' a rock star who's coming apart mentally and emotionally. It's deeply moving and highly tragic, the entire album is flawlessly done, a true masterpiece!
@kevin34ct
@kevin34ct 11 ай бұрын
If you can, watch the movie. This will explain a lot of what is going on in the music. The full movie was posted on KZbin. kzbin.info/www/bejne/r6eqZIqGjqaLfq8si=P9IxmMQXr18YD4Bs
@fredkrissman6527
@fredkrissman6527 11 ай бұрын
I had NO idea,@@kevin34ct... Thanx!
@Shawn-mo6dh
@Shawn-mo6dh 10 ай бұрын
🌈
@FAFO4wisdom
@FAFO4wisdom 11 ай бұрын
As a recovering addict who adored this song for decades, im astounded as to how clueless i was all those years of just listening to this piece as a jam. After getting off multiple drugs, i cant hear this without breaking down. I had myself become numb to my own failing life to the point of being comfortable in my depression and failures. Age has given me a true and realistic interpretation of this song and im so lucky to be alive to understand it. Im still comfortably numb, but i feel enough to keep moving on.
@robertrodz9112
@robertrodz9112 11 ай бұрын
Same here , had listened to this this song 1000s of times but until I recuperated from my su!c!de attempt , I finally understand this beautiful song and there's not a single day since that dreadful day I attempted against my life that I don't listen to this beautiful song !! .... ✌🏻🥰✌🏻 .... Ps. Stay strong and luvs ya my beloved friend !! ✌🏻😬✌🏻
@vbxtc625
@vbxtc625 10 ай бұрын
Good luck with both of your journeys, and keep on keepin' on!
@Sonic-gy7kq
@Sonic-gy7kq 9 ай бұрын
Yeah bro totally. People love to get F-ed up to this song without realizing its actual meaning. They aren't saying comfortably numb is a good thing (or bad directly), but with the themes its clear.
@FAFO4wisdom
@FAFO4wisdom 9 ай бұрын
@@vbxtc625 thank you, and likewise. Enjoy the little things and fart out loud in public frequently. Just because a good laugh is true medication.
@FAFO4wisdom
@FAFO4wisdom 9 ай бұрын
@@Sonic-gy7kq yessir! My new addiction is roller coasters. I can't get enough and the thrill makes the numb go hasta la bye bye like nothing for me personally. Ya just gotta find your happy and run with it. 😁🥹😶‍🌫️
@TheRscorp
@TheRscorp 11 ай бұрын
This song usually breaks people into tears. Given your background how you held it together on the line "You would not understand, this is not how I am" is pretty remarkable.
@jeremeywilson2318
@jeremeywilson2318 Жыл бұрын
Definitely need to check out the “Live” version to really experience this song!!
@dillonsronce2583
@dillonsronce2583 Жыл бұрын
Easily one of the best live shows to watch.
@mrcjc9298
@mrcjc9298 Жыл бұрын
On the Pulse album. That and Wish You Were Here too 👍
@Squash_belge
@Squash_belge Жыл бұрын
Même si cette version vous touche au plus profond de votre âme, visualiser et entendre la version live du concert Pulse de 1994 vous submergera totalement.... aucune comparaison d'avec la version studio :)
@xxx_phantom_xxxw_t_a9479
@xxx_phantom_xxxw_t_a9479 Жыл бұрын
Definitely correct, the non-remastered version (all remastered versions seem to be worse to me). With the live version (Pulse-Concert) you get exactly the feeling you need and an absolute master class guitar solo.
@similarsubstance4885
@similarsubstance4885 Жыл бұрын
If the studio version doesn't do it for ya then nothing will.
@dancampbell2344
@dancampbell2344 Жыл бұрын
She needs to watch the movie, "The Wall". It's...different, but it will make "Comfortably Numb" make MUCH more sense.
@rusty9129
@rusty9129 Жыл бұрын
I was in college in 1979 when this album was released. Our psych professor brought his stereo from home and we analyzed every word of each song on this double album for 3 weeks! It tells the story of a boy who's father is killed in war and raised by his over protective mother. It describes a textbook decent into madness for the principal character. This song is from the section in which he is now a rock star and battling his mental demons and cannot go onstage to perform. His manager instructs his doctor to inject him with heroine or whatever, backstage just to get him through the show and the agreed contract to perform. Needless to say, the show doesn't go quite as planned! If you're interested in this, skip the live versions as recommended by others and watch the movie that was made! It stars Bob Geldhoff of the band Boomtown Rats. It is a jaw dropping masterpiece!
@geoffreysmommy
@geoffreysmommy 11 ай бұрын
One of the members Rodger Waters was sick before a concert. A doctor gave him a shot for the pain. This song is about that experience and the way he felt. And compares it to way he felt when he was a kid and sick.he said after the shot he was so numb he could barely feel his hands and it was one of the most difficult shows he ever did. As for the Pulse version. If you haven't watched it you should. Get the biggest screen that you can. The laser and light show is incredible. Turn the lights down keep your eyes open and enjoy.
@renedavids6154
@renedavids6154 Жыл бұрын
For sure, the live performance from the Pulse concert is the best i've ever seen. David Gilmour is a man who is able to show emotions with his guitar. Long solo but worth to watch it.
@pondboy3682
@pondboy3682 Жыл бұрын
I also highly recommend The Great Gig in the Sky by Pink Floyd. It has a guest singer that speaks straight to the heart about dying without needing words.
@yelnikigwawa1845
@yelnikigwawa1845 Жыл бұрын
“The Great Gig In The Sky” has no lyrics, per se. It’s a lengthy vocalization by the exceptional Clare Torry, who was reportedly asked to sing the five stages of grief. And as a side note for anyone not familiar, the song came from Floyd’s legendary album, “The Dark Side of the Moon”, which lived on Billboard Magazine’s Hot 200 album list for more than NINE HUNDRED WEEKS.
@johnthompson6374
@johnthompson6374 Жыл бұрын
Yes, BUT, after listening to Time. Peace/JT
@robbob5302
@robbob5302 Жыл бұрын
Ironically, Ms Torrey went over twenty five years, unaware that her take was even used on the album. Or that she was featured on one of the best selling albums, ever. You would think *somebody* would be like “Hey. I know that name!”
@thomasmoroney1079
@thomasmoroney1079 8 ай бұрын
Another tear jerker for me! 😢
@flatplaneoregon4605
@flatplaneoregon4605 2 ай бұрын
​​​ Really? Over 25 years? That seems a little bit remarkable. You'd think that the royalty checks would have given her a clue long before that and even sooner with a sibling or cousin or teen child or friend of those who would start out like, "how come you never told me your, mom sister, aunt,...Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon?" It seems almost implausible they would be like "whaaaat are you talking about?!" Or that she wouldn't have been informed by a colleague fan or the Band. But what do I know?! I have always loved respected and appreciated the gift of this band since I first heard: Piper at the Gates of Dawn Umaguma Animals Atom Heart Mother Obscured by Clouds {made the year I was born}. I think Dark side of the Moon may have come out pretty recently or close to that time. It was during a recovery from a {late 70s era street race} car accident that prolly should have killed all 3 of us in the car, when I was still no bigger than a bowtruckle lol, nah like 5y old. Extracted from the remains using a new device called the "jaws of life" and with parts of the engine firewall glass and dash board still sticking out of us as we were loaded into the ambulances. It was...traumatic and difficult... learning how to feed myself, talk walk, write and learn my ABC's & 123's. How to use the bathroom, shower or get dressed by myself, tie my shoes and read.. again. But with a lil bit of a different type of perspective that second time round. Gratitude
@bafumat
@bafumat Жыл бұрын
This song is even better in the context of the album. It's part of a greater story.
@andreshernandez1180
@andreshernandez1180 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for listening to the studio version, Pink Floyd is a good band to listen to LIVE but that's really for when one wants to appreciate the perfomance of a song one already knows. Good call, and the "soothing effect" is not just this song, it's David Gilmour's guitar which in reality is a portal to other dimensions.
@toniyoung5131
@toniyoung5131 11 ай бұрын
I think Richard Wright's swirly keyboards contribute to that too.
@donnawoods8039
@donnawoods8039 11 ай бұрын
A lot of songs are much better on the studio versions. I saw Steely Dan live once, my favorite band. I didn't care for the show at all. Very disappointing. But their studio work is genius in my eyes.
@koncaswatch8726
@koncaswatch8726 Жыл бұрын
Pink Floyd is interpreted through our individual lens of experience. Yours is an interesting take on Comfortably Numb; nice reaction.
@eh.505
@eh.505 Жыл бұрын
I personally love the studio version over the live "pulse" concert version.❤🙏🤘
@strangebrew1231
@strangebrew1231 8 ай бұрын
Same
@callumstannard2888
@callumstannard2888 Жыл бұрын
The thing that makes this song perfect is not just the lyrics, but the beautiful melodic guitar solos by David Gilmour, that itself tells a story, the guitar cries, this for me is the greatest guitar solo by the greatest guitarist of all time, I should point out, the live pulse version tops the studio version by a long long way
@XCross64
@XCross64 Жыл бұрын
i love all the layering of all the instruments, especially the strings and horns in the 2nd chorus.
@neilpatrickhairless
@neilpatrickhairless Жыл бұрын
I prefer the studio version myself. The live version is phenomenal but the solos are far more effective without the same pattern being played for 2 or 3 minutes straight during the disco ball UFO thing. That's just for my personal tastes. The second solo reminds me a lot of a song that came out not long before this one called "Beyond the Realms of Death" by Judas Priest and its very possible that David Gilmour had taken at least some inspiration from Glenn Tipton there
@neilpatrickhairless
@neilpatrickhairless Жыл бұрын
One of the best things about this band that honestly not very many bands then or now have to their advantage is that Pink Floyd live and Pink Floyd on record and Pink Floyd on film are all vastly different things but they are all incredible pieces of work separately and together as a whole. They were really good at adapting their stories to multiple forms of media and it translating properly. Again, I don't think very many bands or artists have been able to do that successfully and certainly none that I can recall from memory that have done it as well as this band did for the length of time that they did
@jasonmeade955
@jasonmeade955 2 ай бұрын
"The child is grown. The dream is gone." The lines that hit me the hardest out of the entire album.
@firefighterchick
@firefighterchick Жыл бұрын
The entire album The Wall should be listened to. It's partially based on the lives of two of the band members. It's iconic as it gets.
@DaveH111
@DaveH111 Жыл бұрын
Yep, listen offline if you must. No need to involve the Wizard of Oz as that's kind of a gimmick. The album itself is all you need. Be aware that it's somewhat autobiographical and just sit back and enjoy.
@mysterymac38
@mysterymac38 Жыл бұрын
You should be careful who you recommend this album to. If the person is suffering from depression, it can carry them further down the hole. I speak from experience.
@JAFO5661
@JAFO5661 11 ай бұрын
The best way to enjoy The Wall is to watch the movie.
@billymcelwain531
@billymcelwain531 2 ай бұрын
Like books produce book reports in school, this album should be on the curriculum.
@milosstefanovic6603
@milosstefanovic6603 7 ай бұрын
NEVER EVER listen just 1 song, ALWAYS listen a hole album from beginning to the end because Pink Floyd are telling stories with their masterpieces, 1 album 1 story. I know every album, every song, every note of every song, it took some time but still, today , they are never boring, you just enter Pink Floyd world
@n5iln
@n5iln Жыл бұрын
“The Wall” is a concept album and needs to be listened to, from beginning to end, nonstop. And yes, the concept dives deeply into mental health, specifically the repression of emotions to conform to expected societal norms. For proof of this, listen to the next-to-last track in the set, “The Trial”. (But listen to everything else first, in sequence. It’s much more comprehensible to mere mortals that way.) Gilmour’s guitar solos are memorable because they are very close to singable by themselves. He doesn’t shred, he doesn’t pack as many notes as possible into a small space…he makes every note matter. Other examples that made it to airplay are “Wish You Were Here”, “Learning To Fly”, “Keep Talking”, “High Hopes”, and “On The Turning Away”.
@scotthenry8749
@scotthenry8749 Жыл бұрын
One of the greatest albums ever....but to truly understand the story you either need to listen to the whole album from start to finish or watch the movie....so many things get missed...
@traffic71
@traffic71 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for your reaction. Thank you again for using the correct album cover and listening to the album version first (that satisfies my OCD!). I thought your thoughts were right on. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve listened to Floyd and I’ll continue enjoying them till I die. I first heard them in the 70s as a child when I’d see my dad laying eyes closed on the sofa listening to Dark Side and I’ve taken over the enjoyment and disbelief from him. As already mentioned, watch the film The Wall. It’s dark at times but well, well worth it. Carry on doing what you are doing……any previous downturns in your life will fade to become a very distant memory 🙏
@BigGunsNeverTire.
@BigGunsNeverTire. Жыл бұрын
Great insights, especially with the personal experience of being calmly "coached" through an overdose! The song came about after one of the band got sick on tour and had to get an injection to be able to go on stage, and the lyrics are his direct experience of the blur that followed. But they knew the lyrics worked well as a metaphor, too: when played from start to finish The Wall is a concept album that tells a personal story about mental health, alienation, and isolation, which the warm hazy detachment of the song fits to a T despite originally coming from a very literal place.
@Mr.Ekshin
@Mr.Ekshin Жыл бұрын
Yeah sure... he got "sick" while on tour. Remember this was at a time when drug use would land you in prison. So that interview you're referencing is telling a tale that isn't quite correct. I think this reactor nails it. He was the one OD'ing on the floor and a doctor gave him something that brought him around enough to shove him out on stage.
@gregorysimmers
@gregorysimmers 11 ай бұрын
WRONG!! This actually happened to Roger Waters before the Philadelphia show ( THE ANIMALS TOUR) in 1977. He had a bout of hepetitis!!@@Mr.Ekshin
@renedavids6154
@renedavids6154 Жыл бұрын
And i wish you a hopeful and positive 2024. Keep on reacting and i wish you a lot of smiles on your face. Life is worth fighting for, no matter what.
@lyvmyk9988
@lyvmyk9988 Жыл бұрын
As stated by others, The Pulse Live version is the epitome of this song. The light show and the ensemble of extraordinary musicians compliment the 3 original PF members. I have seen this concert in Indy, and I have never seen a concert better than Pulse before or since (I have been going to concerts since I was thirteen and I was born in the 40's, so that is saying something.)
@mezz09smezzanine
@mezz09smezzanine 9 ай бұрын
Stunning reaction. I could see on your face just how much you felt and connected with every line of the song. I'm sorry that you had the personal experiences to find it so relatable and am glad that you are able to consider yourself as recovering. Hope you are continuing to do well.
@michaeldavis5610
@michaeldavis5610 Жыл бұрын
Much respect for one of the most insightful reactions I've seen. Thank you for taking the time to do this for us. Have a wonderful day!
@spikey14a
@spikey14a Жыл бұрын
the emotion you talk about vs the emotion your body language tells us vs interpretation of this song is why this is the greatest song ever
@deathbymidnight13
@deathbymidnight13 11 ай бұрын
Youre so strong for listening to s song like this and thankyou, you give hope to the rest of us!
@jimbailey1261
@jimbailey1261 Жыл бұрын
The Live Pulse version can mesmerize you with that last solo. David Gilmour's guitar play takes you to the barriers of the Universe then breaks through that barrier. It's such an emotional ride. Also, Great Gig In The Sky, Learning to Fly, Sorrow and On The Turning Away are all good from the Pulse concert. Actually, the entire concert is fantastic. Thank you for diving into Pink FLoyd. Their music is indeed a treasure. Bless you, Amanda!
@wesalker3479
@wesalker3479 Жыл бұрын
This song was written after one of the band members, who was very ill at the time, was "medicated" to enable him to perform for one of their concerts and this is the way that the medication made him feel. I believe that it was some time in 1977.
@morrisstewart1528
@morrisstewart1528 Жыл бұрын
Thank you sir or ma'am. Yeah this song was about being sick at a concert.
@2ridiculous41
@2ridiculous41 10 ай бұрын
Roger Waters suffered crippling stomach cramp and had to call a doctor who injected a muscle relaxant so he could do the show.
@ragtie6177
@ragtie6177 9 ай бұрын
​@@2ridiculous41exactly. Roger Waters was experiencing excruciating abdominal pain and cramps just hours before a sold out show was scheduled to begin They rushed him to the emergency hospital where tge doctors gave him a shot containing medication that relaxed his contracted muscles and killed his pain throughout his entire body. He felt like a distant ship smoke on the horizon. He said he thought he was talking yet nobody could hear his words yet, comfortably numb.
@2ridiculous41
@2ridiculous41 9 ай бұрын
@@ragtie6177yes, but the song is not just that. I thought the doctor came to him, but so many years later it is a story. If you think the song is just about him you could do with a little context.
@IanDinBC
@IanDinBC 9 ай бұрын
You are incredibly brave, this is tough subject matter for everyone who has been there. Kudos for your courage. The calming effect is a deliberate creation of the tones used and the patterns of the repetition in the orchestrated sections. It can lead you to feel that time has changed its pace.
@williamjones6031
@williamjones6031 Жыл бұрын
When this came out I would listen to this front to back with headphones LOUD. The Movie is a MUST watch for you now if you want the entire story. (You won't need drugs but it won't hurt) 😎 Happy belated 4/20+
@Deacon1952
@Deacon1952 Жыл бұрын
Great choice of songs, and great reaction. When you find the time, watch/listen to the DVD " The Wall "; the entire album plays out, and the visual depictions will explain so much more to you. 40 years addict, 4 years clean here...life is a battle, lol.
@burly20261
@burly20261 Жыл бұрын
The movie sets things more into prospective
@Lulabee2024
@Lulabee2024 Жыл бұрын
Yes yes yes. The movie is a must see in my opinion.
@capetowntrikeman
@capetowntrikeman Жыл бұрын
Same song from the live Pulse concert...simply mind blowing. Also listen to Time (with the lyrics), Shine On you Crazy Diamond, Wish You were Here, High Hopes, On The Turning Away (live) and many more.
@KWHCoaster
@KWHCoaster 10 ай бұрын
61 now and Time hits harder with every listen. Fridays seem to come every other day now...
@MartenHemstrom
@MartenHemstrom 9 ай бұрын
The studio version is more emotional, much more…
@jonathanmoon86
@jonathanmoon86 5 ай бұрын
My goodness! First time viewer here. Girl, you are spot on! Never used heroin but other stuff. I was never really "addicted ", but know many who lost everything. Love you!
@KentRapelje
@KentRapelje 2 ай бұрын
I can’t Thank you enough for what you’re doing here. I have lived with clinical depression my entire life. To have someone here who understands helps me take that one more step into tomorrow. Your Comfortably Numb reaction hit me in a way that l really can’t explain. I’m clean now, but used hard drugs for many years in that vain attempt to become comfortably numb. I too overdosed on cocaine in the late 1980s. I was alone at home and ingested an insane amount in a few hours time. I think l stopped breathing, at least l had to sit upright in a corner and force myself to breathe. Come dawn l was breathing normally again, swearing l would never touch the stuff again. Within an hour l was on the phone buying more. Comfortably Numb is my story, right down to the fever. I spent over a week hospitalized with a mystery illness and a temperature of over 104 degrees. And yes, my hands felt just like two balloons. I am many years clean now, but that old devil depression still haunts me. I just wanted you to know how much your Comfortably Numb reaction meant to me. To see that someone else understands takes a weight off my shoulders. Thank you for the wonderful work you are doing. It is greatly appreciated. God bless you Amanda.
@gordongiobanni7543
@gordongiobanni7543 Жыл бұрын
The song is about his addiction to HEROIN and his using it on tour and had to have a shot before he did a show and he finally realized he could t do a show without it. Its the inner pain of accepting what he has become as an.addict
@sloopyjoe1777
@sloopyjoe1777 Жыл бұрын
Jeez girl, that's such a mellow version. You've got to see the pulse live to get the full Floyd, it'll blow your mind.
@ak2nda695
@ak2nda695 Жыл бұрын
Wow Amanda!! I've been away from your videos for a while now. You really helped me out of a bad place. Thank you for that. Comfortably Numb has always been my favorite Pink Floyd son. This has to be the biggest comment section I've ever seen on your channel. Congratulations 🎊 I hope you gained a lot more subs.
@davespargo5944
@davespargo5944 Жыл бұрын
Man, when I saw this pop up that you did this song, I knew this was gonna be a roller coaster ride for you. It definitely tossed you up against the wall as I expected it to as prior memories of yours would pop into that brain of yours... BUT, what I did not expect was how it seemed that you took hold of some of those old demons and threw them up against the wall as if it was a reminder to the demons that they are no longer welcome in your world. As to the second solo, once again I was not prepared for what I saw. What ever happened inside you, that's your time and I will leave it at that. Bless you on your journey, and thank you for allowing us this moment.....
@skwervin1
@skwervin1 Жыл бұрын
This song - the guitar speaks to my soul. As someone dealing with CPTSD, ADHD, late in life autism diagnosis, lifelong anxiety and depression, this song does something special - it gives me peace. I can't explain how but the guitar lifts me up out of the current web of fear/pain/numbness (you can feel pain and be numb at the same time) and takes me away from it all and gives me a place to rest and achieve some sort of balance even if it is only for a short while.
@Hippie459MN
@Hippie459MN 9 ай бұрын
The song is actually a personal experience of Roger Waters (The bassist). Waters' lyrics were inspired by his experience of being injected with tranquilizers for stomach cramps before a performance in 1977 during Pink Floyd's "In the Flesh" Tour. He said, "That was the longest two hours of my life, trying to do a show when you can hardly lift your arm." Roger Waters was pretty much medicated by a doctor so he can perform for a show.
@Frank-pe9pk
@Frank-pe9pk Жыл бұрын
Most people go right to addiction with this song. Fun fact. In reality it was Roger Waters who was suffering from hepatitis which caused him stomach pain and vomiting. A doctor injected him with a sedative, right before going on stage, which caused his arms to become numb… Comfortably Numb. He said that was the longest 2 hr concert ever.
@taylortyler1867
@taylortyler1867 Жыл бұрын
When he says, "a distant ship's smoke on the horizon", he's giving an example of how they're "receding". "You are only coming through in waves. Your lips move, but I can't hear what you're saying". The lines, "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. I cannot put my finger on it now. The child is grown, the dream is gone" really resonates with me. When I was a child, I had a type of vision (that's the only way I know how to describe it). Every answer to every question was answered. Our existence, our purpose, everything you need or want to know was in that vision. When it was over however, it faded away like a dream upon waking. The only thing I could remember is the calmness and euphoria of the experience. (and NO, I wasn't on drugs. This happened in my childhood, before I ever knew what drugs were).
@timmyzg13
@timmyzg13 Жыл бұрын
Love it. Deffinetly need to watch/listen live version from Pulse or TLOR (i think), longer versions but worth every second of it. Just relax, close your eyes, and enjoy music perfection Pink Floyd are.
@stephenfaircloth3882
@stephenfaircloth3882 Жыл бұрын
Even from the first time I heard this song as an 8 year old in the 80’s the song always gives me literal goosebumps.
@dylanwillmott5586
@dylanwillmott5586 Жыл бұрын
Pink Floyd is amazing!!! They are one of the few bands I have ever heard that are able to create such an amazingly ethereal quality to their music, and their lyrics just touch your heart. I really recommend you check out On The Turning Away remastered version. It is an achingly beautiful song and has a message that I believe we all need to hear in these times. I love your reactions and as a sufferer of depression, PTSD and BPD I always find your support and empathy so heart warming and inspiring. Much love.
@nwredneckturner1508
@nwredneckturner1508 11 ай бұрын
Loved your reaction and your insights. I would like to add another vote for listening to the to live 'Pulse' concert version of this song. It brings the emotional punch to another level and the guitar solo at the end is much longer and is (IMHO) one of the greatest guitar solos ever. Also I think 'On the turning away' would be a great fit for you & your channel.
@patrickadams7120
@patrickadams7120 Жыл бұрын
I hope you had a wonderful Christmas and Happy New Year for tomorrow night....one of the best thigs i did online this year was to find you and this channel,thankyou for giving all hope that the future will get better....i hope everybody reading this has a great New Year
@jaywan5553
@jaywan5553 11 ай бұрын
One of the most powerful songs ever. To fully understand the song, you have to understand the whole album. All the songs are connected. Must watch The Wall the movie.
@CelticArmory
@CelticArmory Жыл бұрын
The movie they produced for this album really tells the story in a way the album doesn't. Hearing one or two songs out of order doesn't tell the story of the album, and the album can't touch the visuals Pink Floyd put into the movie. It's a must watch. Even in the concert, there's so much going on visually that the band didn't want the audience focusing on them, but on the story they were telling.
@BryanAlaspa
@BryanAlaspa Жыл бұрын
This is a great song, but it is also part of an overall story told in The Wall - which is a concept album. The story is rock singer Pink has gone insane- is sitting catatonic in his hotel room and has to get to a concert. In this song, a "Dr. Feelgood" has been brought in to revive him using drugs. Roger Waters, the chief song writer, said this happened to him many times when he was given meds so overcome pain and perform. That being said - this is my all time favorite song and all time favorite guitar solo from my all time favorite band with my all time favorite guitarist.
@dougking9230
@dougking9230 8 ай бұрын
Pink Floyd is my go to music when I need to retreat and look after myself. They are all excellent albums and the movie of the wall (even the live version) is a way to escape and just chill. The Syd era and Roger era are iconic albums and then when Roger left the music changed again but I love listening to it and my kids know all of these end to end. The wall helped me through my recovery from A&D and I have been clean and sober every day since. I even saw them twice - with and without Roger so I feel very privileged. Stay strong, be well and keep up the great work. .
@brenthaskin8484
@brenthaskin8484 Жыл бұрын
I loved your reaction to this song. Keep up the good work
@navbusiness2210
@navbusiness2210 Жыл бұрын
There is so, so much to unpack with this song and album. The complete album is a story that takes you on wild journey. I think you may enjoy it.
@KentRapelje
@KentRapelje Жыл бұрын
All l can say is l know you understand. This song is my story, including the childhood fever which put me in hospitalized isolation for several weeks. I recognize a fellow recovering soul. May your journey be successful.
@MentalAmanda
@MentalAmanda Жыл бұрын
Yours as well 💖
@bill9605
@bill9605 Жыл бұрын
Pink floyd always mellows me out Puts me in a very nice space
@scotthahn6666
@scotthahn6666 Жыл бұрын
I am a U.S. Marine Combat Veteran. This song reminds Me of much! Please check out Nobody Hears by Suicidal Tendencies...
@frasergavin418
@frasergavin418 Жыл бұрын
The live version at Pompeii is 4extra minutes of beautiful light show worth seeing, my family has been touched by mental issues so I hope life gets better for you keep up the good work you rock.
@scott3744
@scott3744 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you listened to the studio version first. The live version mentioned several times below is certainly great and highly recommended, but I grew up listening to the guitar solo on the studio version. The guitar solo is a little different every time David Gilmour plays it live, so it never sounds quite the same as the way I always knew it. The way I heard it first (and many times afterwards), like you did, will always be my favorite!
@djentyman4002
@djentyman4002 Жыл бұрын
Seeing you react to High Hopes by Pink Floyd would be a dream come true. Very emotional lyrically and one of Floyd’s greatest songs 🤘
@DM00SE
@DM00SE Жыл бұрын
One of the best songs ever. The live version is a beast with a great light show. Thats what pink floyd is good at. Just letting you drift away to the music. I believe its dark side of the moon album that goes with the wizard of oz.
@garricksmalley1733
@garricksmalley1733 Жыл бұрын
I remember hearing this song for the first time when I was a young teenager. No song hade ever connected with me and my longing for numbness before or since. I think because this one also calls on childhood and the longing to feel like a child. Not the innocents that we all feel as a loss later but the not knowing how innocent I was. I think the only thing that keeps me sober now is the glimpses I get of this new/old way of seeing the world and how they keep growing in duration. I love your breakdowns of how you experience music. Much love to everyone here in the comments and to you Amanda.
@jibidishamrock
@jibidishamrock Жыл бұрын
This is such an emotional song for so many people. I've seen several comments recommending the love version from the Pulse show. I totally agree it's amazing. But you should watch the crowd when the 2nd guitar solo begins. They're almost hypnotized by what they are witnessing.
@philshorten3221
@philshorten3221 Жыл бұрын
The entire album is the life story of fictional character "Pink" who becomes a Rock Star while building a mental Wall of isolation as he slips into insanity. Definitely worth doing the album to get the full story of Mr Pink Floyd
@jonhenke1504
@jonhenke1504 Жыл бұрын
If you get into Pink Floyd you will find they always take you on an emotional journey with the music and the brilliant lyrics always being deep with double meaning and double entendres!! The music is almost always hypnotizing and will take you on that journey!
@kurtborchers6178
@kurtborchers6178 Жыл бұрын
i've seen mention of you needing to listen to two songs..."Time" and "Great Gig in the Sky"...and you most certainly should check them out; HOWEVER, they are absolutely linked together and MUST be listened to together...Time and then Great Gig...if you want to get any of the true impact. if you want the truest impact, listen to the Dark Side of the Moon album in one sitting, all the way throught. it will alter your life...in a good way. read the lyrics along with those songs (although Great Gig technically has no lyrics, it doesn't need them when you have the vocals Clare Torrey provided) or the whole album.
@mickbacon8542
@mickbacon8542 Жыл бұрын
Very good to hear your reaction to the song in relation to your own personal experiences. People love to argue over the 'meanings' of Pink Floyd songs, but there rarely is a single true meaning. The beauty of their music is that it invokes a personal reaction from the listener and this will not be the same for everybody. You very clearly had a very personal reaction to this - it was written in your face. That is the true meaning for you.
@gospyro
@gospyro 11 ай бұрын
As lots of people have pointed out, the PULSE Live version is truly incredible, but my personal favorite live version is from Pompeii 2016. This album came out when I was a Jr in high school and it’s even more powerful now than it was then!!
@barryderby
@barryderby 11 ай бұрын
I've just discovered you, and I'm impressed. Your honesty is refreshing, particularly in the world of reactions. I'm 76, English, and i went through the whole madness of the 60s. I started reading Kerouac, Genet, Huxley - the whole 9 yards of Beat writers and poets - when i was about 14, and i wanted nothing more than to leave school and go on the road. So i did. The only drug I took was an occasional joint, but I was drunk all the time. I eventually dropped out so far I became so inward looking i was no longer a fully functioning human. Inevitably this led to a massive breakdown. Fortunately some good people helped me through, but it took years to become strong again. I learned so much from it though, as you obviously have. Regarding Floyd and this track in particular, one of their main themes is mental health. Their original singer and songwriter, Syd Barratt, took too much acid and lost himself to the point of being unable to perform. One day they simply didn't pick him up for a gig. But he was sorely missed. Their bass player, Roger Waters, took over songwriting, and wrote Wish You Were Here and Shine On You Crazy Diamond about him. However, he also had his own problems, which led him to writing The Wall, the story of Pink, a rock star whose childhood, education and life on the road have led him into a breakdown in which he imagines himself building a wall between him and the audience/world. In Comfortably Numb he is too sick to go on stage, so a doctor is called in to give him an injection to enable him to carry on.
@calanor4130
@calanor4130 10 ай бұрын
Not to be _that_ guy, but alcohol is not only a drug, it's one of the more destructive ones. Which leads me to your claim that Syd "lost himself" due to taking too much LSD. Assuming that you're referring to long-term effects rather than just being intoxicated on-stage, there's no actual scientific support for the often repeated claim that LSD can make you lose your mind. It's a common assumption very much coloured by the War on Drugs and demonisation of the hippie movement, which "happened" to consist of Nixon's most vocal opponents. Mind you, millions of doses are consumed every year without it leading to overpopulated psychiatric hospitals. At this time, classic psychedelics such as LSD and psilocybin are receiving an increasing interest from researchers for their apparent ability to _heal_ mental issues, which is in many ways a revival of how these substances were viewed before the War on Drugs made research within this field very difficult.
@elvwood
@elvwood Жыл бұрын
In the 80s there were certain albums I tended to listen to based on where I was emotionally. Two of the biggies were "Quadrophenia" when I was angry and frustrated, and "The Wall" when I was feeling disconnected. You might think that would just make matters worse (and it did feel like I was diving deeper during the listen) but it actually helped, I think because it reminded me I was not alone in feeling like this! The Wizard of Oz thing was a different album, "Dark Side of the Moon". I have done it and it's interesting in a "lazy afternoon experiment" kind of way, but nothing to do with this one as far as I know.
@emperorpicard4901
@emperorpicard4901 Жыл бұрын
You have to listen to the whole album The Wall, of which Comfortably Numb is a track. The whole album is a concept album following the story and mental health of a fictional member of the band called Pink. The concept being how he puts up these psychological "Walls" in his head (hence the name of the album) based on the experiences and influances of his life, he built these walls to protect himself but them it backfires and the walls just end up isolating him and hurting his mental health. The whole album is amazing and well worth a listen too. Also, in the The Wall concert, they build an actual massive wall in front of the band while the band is playing. Sadly there aren't many great recordings of it, the best version you probably going to get it Rodger Waters (a member of the band) the Wall live in Berlin. Also, for another great song about addiction, listen to The Needle and the Damage done by Neil Young as well as Cold Turkey by John Lennon.
@OldWarriorFella
@OldWarriorFella 6 ай бұрын
The version you played cut that song in half. The guitar solo at the end of this song at his live performances are life changing. I my battles against PTSD, Pink Floyd has touched emotions not felt in 50 years.
@frankjones4357
@frankjones4357 10 ай бұрын
Pink Floyd on shrooms. An entirely unique experience and understanding. You begin to realize why all is as it should be.
@fluxrider7027
@fluxrider7027 Жыл бұрын
Really excellent reactions, you picked up immediately on the impact of several addiction-centered lyrics. The context of this song is a (corrupt) medical doctor giving a performer something to "help them get through the show", and the performer being drugged willingly, since he's no longer in control of his own life. Couple this lyric scenario with two of rock's most memorable guitar solos in one song, and you get Comfortably Numb.
@HillTopSlappy
@HillTopSlappy 11 ай бұрын
I am at the moment enduring a full blown episode. I came upon your page by way of subjecting my empathic self to reaction videos. Reaction videos I have found has my emotions on a super rollercoaster. The amount of tears baffles me. I think it might be my new addiction being that I am 18 months into sobriety which is something new to me. I am 50 and started my demise when I was 14. It's not the high I am use to but it gives me the feeling that I dont want to have but at the same time I want more of it for some reason. This weekend and the last few days I have really struggled with urges and cravings. I have secluded myself as much as possible for the outside world and all the people and places I use to frequent for the last 15 months sense being out of rehab. I have an enormous amount of emotions and thoughts with no outlet. I don't do meetings because I don't feel safe in the rooms. I am extremely lonely but I have given myself to people to many times and have been shit on by them that I just can't let go of my bubble. I will shut up now. This is my first video of yours. I am hooked for the moment. Thank you for having the courage to produce your videos.
@MentalAmanda
@MentalAmanda 11 ай бұрын
I am so proud of you for taking the time for yourself and prioritizing your safety and wellbeing as you navigate through these intense emotions and urges. You've got this! 💖
@burnabymike
@burnabymike Жыл бұрын
Your comments about the disconnect are bang-on. A great reaction, especially considering you came into it knowing next to nothing about the song or the band. The song is loosely based on a time when the singer was really sick and one of the crew gave him a shot of pharmaceuticals so he could do the show. There was no caring about him as a person, just a "this will get you through the show" sort of thing. Their only interest was him doing the show and nothing else. He found it so dehumanizing, and he was going through a lot a mental hell at the time, too, and I'm sure it led to his on-stage breakdown (which led to him writing this album). Great job!
@patsow4797
@patsow4797 Жыл бұрын
It’s part of a much longer greater story in the story of P!nk from the wall. at this point, he’s burnt out his handlers come in inject them with heroin so he can go on with the show. Has feelings and flashbacks from his youth, when he felt similarly. Knowing what the album is about, definitely does help with interpretation of the songs, I highly recommend researching thoroughly the album, then listening to it, and to end to understand and not be misinterpreting the meetings in order to go with one’s own opinions or thoughts
@an.american
@an.american 11 ай бұрын
Comfortably Numb, in the movie "The Wall", does make reference to an individual on drugs as I'm sure you've read in other comments. However, Roger Waters' lyrics were inspired by his experience of being injected with tranquilisers for stomach cramps before a performance in 1977 during Pink Floyd's In the Flesh Tour among other childhood experiences.
@bradleyhart2492
@bradleyhart2492 11 ай бұрын
Hey Amanda, Happy New Year! 🎉🎉
@thegridrunner9976
@thegridrunner9976 Жыл бұрын
The entire album is a character arch for someone experiencing pain in childhood. Then it follows with his coping mechanisms as an adult. He realizes the only thing that seems to work to shut out the pain is isolation. Then he feels how empty the isolation is. By the end, he recognizes the need to heal and connect with the world again but that means exposing himself to those he built the wall to keep out. Comfortably Numb does reference a Rockstar in an overdose. His manager is trying to bring him back around by countering the effects of the drugs with other drugs so the Rockstar can perform his duties and make revenue.
@machtshnel
@machtshnel 10 ай бұрын
From all the stories I have heard from the band on interviews this is really the story of Sid Barrett's mental break down. And the portions of the song is about the treatments during the late 60s and 70s. I mean listen to welcome to the Machine. Left a part time in the war for a lead role in a cage is clearly about Sid leaving the band to go try to recover from his childhood demons and his time in a the Sanitorium
@thegridrunner9976
@thegridrunner9976 10 ай бұрын
@@machtshnel I was referring to The Wall. I agree about Wish You Were Here. That is my favorite Floyd album.
@PeterBuwen
@PeterBuwen Жыл бұрын
Wow! What great analysis. I needed to subscribe your channel.
@williamneblett6878
@williamneblett6878 Жыл бұрын
I love this album because to me it's like he's talking to a therapist about his mental health problems from lose of his dad to being sick to his mother and school everything built up this wall between him and the rest of the world then at the end he sees the sun once the wall falls
@austinj3881
@austinj3881 Жыл бұрын
First time coming across your channel. Glad to see you overcame addictions. Pink Floyd is one of my favorite bands. I suggest watching more of their stuff, I like “time” because I am at that point where it really starts to have much more meaning than it use to. Though if you do listen to it, I would turn your headphones down for the intro. Not sure if you have ever listened to Metallica “master of puppets” but I would suggest that one. I have never really struggled much with addiction, I did at one point drink quite heavily but it was mostly a weekend social thing for me. There is an artist from the U.K. Lucy Spraggan who has a song called “last night” that reminded me of those days but a couple years ago, she released a song called “sober”. I guess she had some issues that she had to overcome as well.
@richrazz2653
@richrazz2653 Жыл бұрын
Definitely need to do the live versions..your experience will be quantified!! Great reactions 😊
@XCross64
@XCross64 Жыл бұрын
The song is about the Character Pink who is a Rock Star. The verses are the Doctor talking to pink through the haze of drugs and the chorus are pinks response.
@sticky70
@sticky70 8 ай бұрын
I wish you all the very best with you sobriety and your struggles. I hope you have all the support you need. With love from a fellow human being.
@jaydesFaves
@jaydesFaves Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed watching this and hearing your commentary!!! Only thing is you should do the live version from the Pulse concert fir the full epic guitar solo, which adds another level. I'd like to hear/see your reaction to that too.
@marke8323
@marke8323 Жыл бұрын
I knew many people would have told you to see the"Pulse" version (I saw that Tour in '94), probably one of the best Guitar Solo's ever.
@stef4492
@stef4492 10 ай бұрын
Just because someone put themselves before you at some point in your life, and hurt you, doesn't mean you should put yourself first going forward. It's the definition of why not to do that, that is the lesson.
@MentalAmanda
@MentalAmanda 10 ай бұрын
Putting yourself first isn't this selfish thing it's made out to be. When you prioritize your own well being, you can show up better for others.
@wickedPrints3256
@wickedPrints3256 Жыл бұрын
David Gilmour obtained guitar nirvana in this song. The absolute best guitar solo of all time IMHO. So soulful and the most feeling I have ever heard in a solo.
@terrytowelling8114
@terrytowelling8114 Жыл бұрын
This is a good version to start your journey. Next, and for context, watch the version from the film, 'The Wall'. And then you're ready for the live 'Pulse' version - darker, slower but with a wonderfully uplifting cameo guitar solo in the middle, followed by what is largely felt to be the best rock guitar solo ever recorded (I share that sentiment).
@ChrisB-yv1sj
@ChrisB-yv1sj 8 ай бұрын
It’s fascinating to get a completely fresh take on this song that I’ve known for decades.
@robertclymer6948
@robertclymer6948 9 ай бұрын
Great great song, and great spot on reaction. The Live Pulse concert blows this version away. The guitar solo on the Pulse Live video is considered to be one of the best solo guitar parts in Rock and Roll History. Thanks for sharing! Love Light and blessings from Michigan.
@barryjohnson672
@barryjohnson672 11 ай бұрын
Thank you Amanda, like you, this strikes a chord with me.
@harri3020
@harri3020 11 ай бұрын
Those advocating for the live Pulse version do so on the basis of the guitar solo and light show. This song is so much more, and the best version of any Pink Floyd song, is the one with Waters and Gilmour.
@keyrat1753
@keyrat1753 Жыл бұрын
Please check out Comfortably Numb LIVE at the PULSE CONCERT. The extended guitar solo and spectacular light show combine for an unforgettable performance.
@Jjoker74
@Jjoker74 Жыл бұрын
Such a great song. I get a vibe of his past haunting him, the crap in his life that's affected him. He's now "dealing with it" in whatever way, maybe drugs. But Pink Floyd is always very deep lyrically so you might have to dig through a couple layers. And the guitars....they are an emotional journey all by themselves. You would really enjoy diving into more Pink Floyd
Alien Abduction or Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb ??? First Reaction
15:31
$1 vs $500,000 Plane Ticket!
12:20
MrBeast
Рет қаралды 122 МЛН
Thank you mommy 😊💝 #shorts
0:24
5-Minute Crafts HOUSE
Рет қаралды 33 МЛН
First Time Hearing Fade to Black by Metallica | Suicide Survivor Reacts
20:08
Therapist experiences PinkFloyd for the first time. (Comfortably Numb)
14:52
HeartSupport - Music to Improve Your Mindset
Рет қаралды 260 М.
Euphoric! Pink Floyd Comfortably Numb LIVE- REACTION/EXPERIENCE
20:25
Angel D Reacts
Рет қаралды 48 М.
Teen Opera Singer Reacts To Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb
16:46
Aaliyah Capili
Рет қаралды 86 М.
Ұялмаған әнші болады💥😍ШОККК
0:57
Жаңалық әлемі
Рет қаралды 522 М.
Yes or No Challenge 🍕 #shorts What is your favorite pizza?
0:58
Threewiki Family
Рет қаралды 13 МЛН
SH - Anh trai & Em gái || Brother & Sister #shorts
0:58
Su Hao
Рет қаралды 48 МЛН
Mechanical slingshot rifle gun pheasant hunting,one shot catching.
0:48
Wild Craftsman
Рет қаралды 14 МЛН
Брат Лизоньки. Как его зовут?
0:48
Hanna11-тиктокер с 4 мультами
Рет қаралды 2,4 МЛН
Куда бегут эти 10000 уток?
0:56
Сергей Милушкин
Рет қаралды 1,3 МЛН
Как мы худеем, куда девается жир.
1:00