First listening to PINK FLOYD - "MEDDLE" (Part.1)
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This is my favorite album. I can't remember how many times I have listened to this, and yes, Echoes is my favorite song. This album takes me far away every time to a place I wish I could always stay. A place where I just am and everything just is with no one around to tell me how they think it should be.
@robertcassese4633
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Atom Heart Mother is that album for me. The freedom of childhood
@caroleann_2142
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I can't remember either!! Happy Canada Day🇨🇦 Happy Independence Day 🇺🇲🥳🎶🎵🎶🖤🤘🖤 ROCK
@KalujaFlizck
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A generation of LSD/mushroom/pot smoking students and parents will agree. that PF brought it on.
@songsmithy07
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I hear Meddle, and it's the early 70's, and I'm sitting cross-legged on the floor with my eyes closed. I've probably heard this album a thousand times. I have neural pathways that were mapped by this album.
Meddle was, back in the day THE album for a stoner party. A dark room, floor pillows, black lights, great sound system, great weed, good friends…..good times. ✌️
My introduction to Pink Floyd - I was 11 yrs old in 1971 . my older sister had the album , I played this over and over . thank goodness for cool sisters . enjoy this band - you will never hear anyone like them again
@alyosha1974
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You were ahead of your age. What was your reaction to being exposed to it?
This album is the breaking point of Pink Floyd. Their sound experimenting from the early days reach perfection in Echoes wich is epic, like the rest of their 70s production where they change from psychadelic to progrock. This first side is the last of psychadelic era. I understand that you were suprised of the sound of them, but you'll recognise them again in Echoes.
@v.p.stolat1217
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DEFINITELY--THEIR BEST !!!
@Wolverines77
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Pink Floyd, just like everything GREAT AND AMAZING ever written is a trilogy. You had the initial psychodelic chapter which turned into ProgRock Pink Floyd once Roger and David took over the band in the early 70's and then you have the third chapter that started with Roger's departure and David turning Pink Floyd into the true behemoth that we knew it to be. All three phases/chapters are beautiful and monumental in their own right...
@v.p.stolat1217
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@@Wolverines77 LOOKING AT PINK FLOYD FROM A SPIRITUAL ANGLE. THE HOLSTEIN COW ON THE "ATOM HEART MOTHER" LP--THE MENTIONING OF A COOL RAIN AND THE "GOLDEN DAWN" IN "PILLOW OF WIND"--THE "GOLDEN DAWN " IS A REFERENCE TO THE ROSICRUCIANS AND TO THOSE WHO INGESTED SACRED MUSHROOMS--THE WAY THEY BRING ONE CLOSER TO GOD. MANY YEARS AGO ABRAHAM AND THE PROPHETS ACTUALLY SPOKE WITH GOD. IN THIS SOCIETY THEY HAVE MADE ILLEGAL THE NATURAL PLAN TS WHICH AID US TO KNOW H.I.M. !!!
@leonardsimonis2376
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@@Wolverines77 Yes, just like Genesis. They had the first era with From Genesis To Revelation and Trespass, where they were still finding their sound. Then they had the second prog rock era with Phil Collins and Steve Hackett (their best line-up for many). And then after Peter Gabriel left, they also became a behemoth with Phil on vocals (actually I don't understand the hate for 80's Floyd and Genesis. Yes, they didn't do Supper's Ready's and Echoes anymore but if you look just at their 80s output without comparing it to their earlier work they were among the best 80s bands. And even if you know their prog epics, Learning To Fly or That's All are still great songs).
This was the album that gave them the direction they needed to go after Sid’s departure. You can find little bits of their signature sound developing in all these songs.
I love playing Echoes at my local drinking establishment especially when some younger people start playing some of the trash that passes for music today. Twenty three minutes of bliss that usually drives them crazy
@unstrung65
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LOL
@ajschroetlin2196
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I do the same thing with the Allman Brothers, live, doing Mountain Jam. Good bangs for the buck. 👍
@stevehill5803
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Wanna really drive em nuts? Play "O Superman" by Laurie Anderson. (Touch tunes)
Hi you are right about it sounding like a football stadium it was recorded at anfield with the Liverpool FC fans 👍🏻
@rainydaydreamawy
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"You'll Never Walk Alone"
This is the album that introduced me to Pink Floyd for the first time way back in early 1996 when I was a teenager. The first time I heard this, and I recall.... listening to it at night....in the dark....with my headphones on, and it was very emotional experience for me, if not a life changing event at that. That first track guitar instrumental One Of These Days all the way through until that epic ending song in Echoes just blew my mind!
Thank you, Verdy, for sharing your love and fascination of music. This album is such a departure from the pounding redundancy out there. I actually discovered this album as a cassette tape while out to sea on a fishing boat. It was a lifesaver for me.
You are right, "You'll never walk alone" (an old song famous in the version of Gerry & The Pacemakers") is the hymn of Liverpool FC
@bobcorbin3294
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"Does anybody here remember Vera Lynn?"She sang the original version of You'll Never Walk Alone and is quoted later on the Pink Floyd album The Wall
@justinthyme5382
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@@bobcorbin3294 I remember Vera Lynn, I'm 82 years young this year and still rocking, mainly in my rocking chair. Love and peace from Australia.
A song for every occasion can be found on this album, an absolute masterpiece. May we all find ourselves "Fearless" someday, not needing or searching for accolades from others as our own confidence is enough to know who we are. "who's the fool that wears the crown"? Peace/JT
@zachjacobs3337
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You'll Never Walk Alone
@TrianglesAndCircles
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@@zachjacobs3337 NICE! I really like that comment. "You'll Never Walk Alone". Makes total sense to me and the others who know.
"Fearless" might be my single Pink Floyd song.
To me, this was the first album that showed what Pink Floyd can really do!
@kentnottingham9635
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They really found where they wanted to go after Sid. Love this album!!!
@jefffiore7869
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@@kentnottingham9635 From what I read (and I may be wrong), this is the first album where they worked cohesively as a band.
@kentnottingham9635
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They were on a different path with Sid. Not necessarily a bad one but different fosho. Dave Gilmour didn’t like “NOODLING”, and Roger took over as song writer. Had to be different after Sid.
@krisdoggett483
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One of the best!
You're right the end of Fearless is from soccer, the crowd is singing "You'll never walk alone" from Liverpool
My favourite Floyd album. Perfect for a chill afternoon. I might have listened to this stoned more often than sober...not anymore now haha. I just wanna say I'm glad I found your channel. You're so beautiful inside and out.
Echoes is an important stepping stone in Floyd's discography. It contains what many consider their best song (Echoes), and what is usually described as their worst, Seamus (personally, I love it). The first side are more 'mainstream' sounding songs who are very nice (A pillow of winds, Fearless and San Tropez) and one experimental/space rock opening (One of these days) The second side has maybe the best thing Pink Floyd member ever wrote, the tremendous, utterly superb Echoes. I would suggest, if you can, to watch Live at Pompeii. A live performance they filmed in the ruins of the ancient roman amphiteather of the destroyed city of Pompeii. It's only them, no public, but a whole tv crew who caught the performance on multiple cameras. The sound is excellent and the versions are even better than their studio counterparts, including echoes which is just sublime.
@j.woodbury412
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Seamus is the worst song on the album, but that does not mean it's a bad song. It just means the other songs are better. I do like the blues sounding guitar on that song.
@davidmeir9348
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@@j.woodbury412 I said what many consider, I actually disagree with that perspective.
@mdhj67
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I love "Seamus". It is certainly not the typical Pink Floyd song but I think it's one of the most laid back blues style songs I've ever heard.
@j.woodbury412
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@@davidmeir9348 Yeah, I got that. I honestly don't think it's their worst song. However, it is my least favorite song on that album. To me, their worst song is "Several Small Species of Animals Gathering Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict", from their Ummagumma album, which is,, my opinion, Pink Floyd's worst album. The studio part anyway. I do enjoy the live album though.
@davidmeir9348
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@@j.woodbury412 LOL, that song, let's just put it like that, if you ever want people to look at you with a WTF stare, just go in a house party and then put this on the stereo. If your lucky, they'll just call an ambulance to have you sent into an asylum 🤪
I exited my Pink Floyd phase about ten years ago but I remember this album being “my” Floyd album amongst my friends. Very special connection to Meddle.
You are right about the singing at the end of Fearless, it is Liverpool fans singing You'll Never Walk Alone
I remember delving into Meddle while I was 16 or thereabouts. Now I'm 51, but I still remember what a monumetal mark it left on me. It's still one of my favourite records, irrespective of artist. And Echoes... that's one for the ages, that one is!
Listening to it again! Yes, that was a football game and you can even hear the fans chant "Everton", which is one of the Liverpool teams.
The next PF album should be Obscured By Clouds or a more heavy one The Final Cut. Your reactions have to be the best because your not analysing the lyrics like most do to try and understand what the song is all about, and yes they all seem to get it wrong what the song is all about. The big smile you have when listening shows how much you appreciate what you are listening to. All the best.
This was my intro to Pink Floyd and made me an avid follower of the band. I've seen them several times live and credit them with helping shape my taste in rock and roll. I am so glad you are getting into this overlooked masterpiece. It's so refreshing to see this great music enjoyed by younger generations. À votre santé....
Echoes Live At Pompeii be sure to get the full video version.
Love your reactions. Keep up the great work! 🌟
Always loved the mellow creativity on this album side. Great stuff for Kayaking a lazy river or driving a country road, listened to it many times.
Yayyy glad you've reacted to this. Great great album
I really like your videos, and also watching your reaction to the great albums you have listened to. it's so nice you see a younger person reacting to the music that I grew up with, and have loved ever since. I think you have a a wonderful understanding of the music in general, and like how you can appreciate it in the way we did on our first listen, back in the day. I am only envious that your first listen is through earpieces and not on an old record player like we had. Continuez votre bon travail.
I NEED THE ECHOES REACTION RIGHT NOW!!! GREAT VIDEO VERDY
OMG. I forgot about this album. Haven't listened to it in years. Thanks for reminding me! 🙂
The album that got my friends and I to fall in love with the music of Pink Floyd. Still love this album.
Echoes is probably my favourite pink floyd piece. and yeah, the song with the dog they actually sang it together with a dog
This was the first album I ever bought. One Of These Days was used as the theme song for the six o’clock news in Montreal. That was my introduction to Pink Floyd. Once I found who it was I used my money from my newspaper route and went and bought the album. Once I heard Echoes things were never the same.
Your channel just appeared in my KZread feed and I clicked on it because I liked the look of your face enjoying the music. Plus it was Meddle by Pink Floyd 👍🏻
Enjoyed your reactions. Side one is interesting because it showed where they had been, side two showed where they were going. Well done, keep up the good work.
One of these days. First piece of Floyd music I ever heard. It was in a drama class in school and the teacher put the track on. I just went on from there. Love your reaction to the music I grew up with!
@FredtheFrisian
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One of these days is used frequently in documentaries and other tv productions.
PIPER AT THE GATES OF DAWN...JUST TURNED 55 YRS OLD. 1967 PF'S 1ST LP.
Excellent choice! The sound on one of these days is Rogers bass fed through a Binson Echorec effects unit.
For your own enjoyment, watch their live performance of "One of These Days" from the Pulse concert. It's a visual masterpiece that I can only sum up with one word... pigs...
St tropez always reminds me of a Beatle vibe. Something they might do in the studio just having fun. It has a McCartney feel
My all-time fav Floyd album. Blew my mind.
My only claim to fame is introducing Pink Floyd onstage in Norwich and they played the first time this album live. You will love Echoes
Great reaction Verdy! As others have said, this was very much a transitional album for Pink Floyd as they moved more from the accepted standards of songwriting into a much more experimental form of sonic fusion. One of These Days was a hallmark song of my teen years where depression and fury were my main two feelings. Roger Waters driving baseline and Nick Mason's furious drums (and his first time as a lead vocalist, with the line "One of these days I'm going to cut you into little pieces" being the only lyrics of the song) mixed with David Gilmour's screaming guitars and Richard Wright's frenetic keyboards really fed into the anger I lived off of in my teens. Pillow of Winds was a sighing kind of song, very unlike its predecessor on the album, but very nice in its own way. Not as memorable as other songs, but a nice semi-bluesy song. Fearless, like the other songs on side one, was more of a standard songwriting format song, but its lyrics were deep and meaningful to a lot of us struggling through our teen years. My little sister, who I thought listened too much to the pop music of the day, actually used a couple of lines from this song as her senior quote in her high school yearbook. Guess she was cooler than I gave her credit for being, but don't tell her I said that. 😛 And, if I remember correctly, the crowd singing at the end of the song was a football (soccer to us annoying Americans) crowd (Liverpool, I think?) singing the song "You'll Never Walk Alone", which is a nice counterpoint to the isolationist feel of the Fearless lyrics of having the strength to do what one feels is right in the face of opposition. San Tropez is another standard format song, bluesy like a lot of Pink Floyd's earlier work with a jazz touch to it too. Seamus is one of my favorites off of this album, but that's mainly because I loved how the dog's 'vocals' were used as the focus of a very bluesy country song. Great reaction! Looking forward to part 2 which I'm heading for now. 🙂
Seamus the Dog was owned by Steve Marriott. He was the singer of the Small Faces and also a member of Humble Pie.
They're relics album is really good and obscured by clouds is really good you should do one of those next please and thank you for all the wonderful music you've been doing for us
Thanks Verdy for your appreciation of each instrument. Youve done all of the best of their older albums, so now jump ahead 20 years to Pink Floyds "DIVISION BELL" Album. Its one of their best. You'lle love it.
Floyd’s most underrated album.
@aazo5
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This and Piper at The Gates of Dawn are for sure underrated. I still think WYWH and DSOTM are their best though.
@swampnutz5201
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I never hear anyone talking about obscured by clouds.
Awesome!! This is one of my favorite albums. Fearless is an epic song! It made my year when I saw Billy Strings play it in San Diego A few months ago. You will love Echoes. You will need to check out the versions of it!! Cheers 🙂
Great choice verdy one of the first before dark side of the moon 🌚 after this pink floyd became a house hold name in progressive rock great reaction always verdy loving all your music 🎶 keep it coming you love 💕 echos can’t wait for your next video soon bye 👋
The transition from One of these days to Pillow of winds always drops my heart rate. Fearless makes me feel strong, St Tropez makes me smile, Seamus is a joy and Echoes ..;
Can't wait for you to do Echoes. Such an epic track.
"One of These Days" sets the scene in a battle of sounds for that which awaits.
It is the Liverpool crowd chanting at the end of Fearless
BTW Well done, on showing the album cover! So many show it closed where you only see half and people are left wondering what it is😁
This album is definitive Floyd! Its my favorite!
Glad you have the track list. 'cos I can't remember it now. This was played by my school friends at parties we had. No, we were not stoned, but just listening to cool music at the age of 16. We had no headphones, but some people had Good turntables, big speakers and stereo amps! Yes, the last but one track invokes childhood feelings of visits to the seaside. Notice the use of animal sounds later used in the album Animals.
I have always loved this album. Have you heard Dark Side of the moon yet? Don’t miss that either!
I read an article with David Gilmour being interviewed about the recording of "One of These Days". The bass guitar strings on one of the bass guitars were dead because they had been used so much and we're pretty old so they sent a roadie out to get new strings. Well the Roadie got distracted or his girlfriend called or something and never came back and they had so much time to record the song and had to get it recorded. So if you listen carefully one of the bass guitars in this song is kind of flat but they like the sound of it because it was so much different than the other base so they left it in as is.
The cover is a photo of a hippopotamus' ear underwater. This is such a jewel of an album with two very different sides (at least, when I bought the LP in the late 70's, this was side A and 'Echoes' took up all of side B). The crowd singing 'You'll never walk alone' was at Liverpool and, as they were renowned for singing at matches, they were known back then as The Kop Choir (The Kop being the home end stands). Look forward to seeing what you make of 'Echoes'. Who am I kidding? You'll love it!
More Old Style Albums & Great Ones...we love your Reactions !
The first side is a demonstration of the versatility of the band and the second side is the main event to blow every other band out the water.
@BaldJean
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Not really. Four weeks before this album came out Van der Graaf Generator published "Pawn Hearts", side two of which is a song of about equal length as "Echoes" called "A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers" (with many extremely experimental passages) which is arguably just as mind-blowing as "Echoes". The early 70s had many amazing bands that for some reason never reached the popularity of Pink Floyd but were on the same level as them regarding experimentation.
One of these Days is awesome!!!! And so is Verdy🙂🙂🙂
lol They basically wrote Shamus just because their buddy had a dog that always hilariously howled whenever this dog heard blues music.
@frankshailes3205
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Steve Marriott's dog, of Small Faces fame (Marriott's fame that is, not the dog).
Ca faisait longtemps que j'avais pas entendu Meddle !
Love this album !!!
One of These days is a great tune!
After Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You We're Here, and Animals, I wondered if you would ever get to Meddle. Thank you! By the way, you've become my favorite reactor.
Salute! Hi Verdy… I like this album more than any other Floyd record! Enjoy!
Great album! nice reaction too!
I heard this album as a teen at a farmhouse friends of my parents owned, they had renovated a large room with huge sound system & substantial booze bar with dance floor. While they chatted in the lounge next door I had permission to sit and listen to their LP records. I had the lights off with just the glow of the stereo amp & headphones on. I also remember the first track "One of these days" used in an advert for British Leyland cars lol. I'm sad you didn't get to experience the album as I did.
Uriah Heep is reaction that you will enjoy 1969-Still playing and recording though just 1 band member left. At there best between 1970-1976 lable as the Heavy Metal Beach Boys.. song Circles of Hands or Magicians Birthday
Even though it wasn't used in the movie, One of These Days, always makes me picture Conan hunting down James Earl Jones.
The guitar work in Fearless is impressive.
You must check out the studio video they made of “Seamus”. Seeing little Seamus the dog howling into the microphone. So cute
Hi Verdy, i hope you are well. i'd forgotten this album is so thanks for the reminder. have you by chance worked out what the picture is on the album cover?. i remember when i bought the album way back in the 70s i took me an age for some reason to work out what it was haha looking at it now on your thumbnail its so obvious one wonders how it was not noticed all those years ago by me & my posse. another fab reaction young one as always Take care live long & be happy.
MY FIRST PINK FLOYD SONG WAS ONE OF THESE DAYS PLAYED ON A RECORD PLAYER IT WAS SO AWESOME I HAVENT STOPPED LISTENING FOR 44 YEARS. BTW YOU ARE RIGHT ITS A SOCCER GAME PLAYED BACKWARDS
Some beautiful songs on Side 1. Echoes is amazing, but side 1 is really unique.
The first song One of these days is my Favorite off this album.
IMO, This is the best album ever made!!! Simply Amazing...
17:28 classic floyd riff - that little part is all in G so when you hit every note you can play open G ( if playing solo etc ) on every note & it works classic example of a guitarists mentality & writing ability
PF. Used Liverpools FCs for the singing & chant. It was Roger Waters fav. team. They're singing "Never walk alone" from the play. "Carousel". So yes you're correct. In Seamus, Rick the keyboardist, is holding a microphone up to the dog ..😅🖤🤘
"One of These Days", une musique venue d'ailleurs! (music from another planet!) 🛸💙
You'll never walk alone. Used by Liverpool FC supporters
Long a go Good times
La chanson ´One Of These Days’ a rapport d’une histoire d’un homme qui veut se venger d’un autre homme pour sa que la chanson est instrument et une voix qui dis ´un jours je vais te découper en petit morceaux’ dans le milieu de la chanson ! 😊😊😊
Summertime melancholy. :)
best wishes miss young lady
Obscured by Clouds
This album is just as important as the following ones. My introduction to PF were DSOTM then Meddle. When I saw Roger Waters live a few years ago, he played Fearless. I never expected he would sing it! I was shocked! And happy. Unfortunately the vast majority of people there were like: what song is this? Unbelievable. Under rated album definitely, but every PF fan appreciates it. It's very laid back, with parts of their previous material and what's to come. A transitional album from psychedelic, space rock improvisations to well planned and constructed songs, and concepts.
@bazzer124
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It always amuses me when people think that DSOTM is where Floyd really showed their creative chops with absolutely no idea of earlier Floyd efforts like Pipers, Saucer, Atom Heart Mother or Meddle. SMH. Cheers....
Meddle is a flashback to the early days of Pink Floyd and their space rock music. It is a great album, but my favorite is still Dark Side of the Moon! ;-)
The songs on this side are pretty much understated , purposely so . It often takes repeated listening to get them in your head . Some of them like Seamus , with the dog, are mostly tongue in cheek . It all prepares you for side 2 !
Great album
Verdi Pink Floyd is awesome They are my favorite band I would suggest Piper at the gates of dawn It's their first album Very different
'One of these days (I'm going to cut you into little pieces)' is a great live showstopper featuring David cutting loose on lap slide and that hypnotic, sequenced bass line. In parts it reminds me of the Doctor Who TV theme, and my theory is it was partly inspired by it. 'Pillow of Dreams' has a pastoral feel with dreamy Waters lyrics, before his words started to 'bite'. A pretty tune, it still gives me flashback highs after 50 years. 'Fearless', 'Seamus' (pron. Shamus) and 'San Tropez' are just experimental fillers. These songs give Rick Wright a rare chance to stretch out with some jazzy blues chops, but otherwise are of little consequence and indicate a band in transition. The song 'You'll never walk alone' is a Rodgers and Hammerstein classic from the musical 'Carousel'. It was adopted by Liverpool Football Club after a successful cover version by local boys Gerry and the Pacemakers, a huge UK hit in '64. Why included? Don't ask me. Perhaps they simply thought the sound of a whole football stadium singing it was impressive (they were right). As you observed there's a lot of 'sliding about' on the overdubbed guitars. I don't know what they were using for slides (Jimi Hendrix was known to use a ballpoint pen) but I wouldn't go as far as to call it 'country'. The great dobro players of country music are a whole other experience. Don't even get me started on them. As always, I'm really enjoying being allowed on board for your great journey. Now for a taste of 'epic Floyd' with Side 2. Oh, and I hope you get around to the oft-neglected double album 'Ummagumma' sometime. For me that's where the transition really begins. It was my first experience of the group and a unique musical revelation which changed forever how I listened to music. Power to you, my child.
@frankshailes3205
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They acknowledge the debt to the Dr Who theme in the live performances from 1988 (as captured on Delicate Sound of Thunder double live album) when they play the "D section" exactly as per Ron Grainer's composition. Also, they had visited the BBC Radiophonic Workshop in the 1960s, by invitation, being big fans of it, and Delia Derbyshire and Brian Hodgson there, who performed in their own electronica group at places like the Roundhouse, where Floyd had also performed. The early synthesiser seen on the Abbey Road sessions for "On The Run" was also used by the BBC at the same time.
@mairyhuff7102
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@@frankshailes3205 they also did it at the pulse tour
@lifelover515
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@@frankshailes3205 Interesting info. Thanks. The 'Thunder' version is still my favourite, in fact I prefer the whole concert to 'Pulse'.
Always thought “one of there’s days” was part two of “Careful with that axe Eugene”. Great song and the slide guitar is almost the notes of the MONEY solo that wouldn’t come till the year after. Watch this song live, LIGHTSHOW-GASM!
@steveosborne3714
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I reckon it's actually the other way round, as in One Of These Days he's 'going to cut you into little pieces' and in Eugene we hear the screams as he does just that.
@bazzer124
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I've seen them do this live several times. Videos are great but fall well short of the live experience shared with 60,000 of your closest friends. Cheers....
@kentnottingham9635
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Yes, saw this live, outside in Oakland Coliseum, WHAT A SHOW!
@kentnottingham9635
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Storyline perhaps but CAREFUL was first. Prequel perhaps? Lol
Hi Verdy! Maybe a bassguitar? How can you miss the epic bassguitar in the opening track?
David Gilmore on guitar. A master - that's what you have.
Suggestion for future listen - by Spirit - The Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus
If you want to hear more "bluesy" Pink Floyd check out the track "Biding my Time" from the album "Relics"
@frankshailes3205
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With Rick Wright on trumpet. Or was it trombone?
@stevebennett9750
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@@frankshailes3205 Trombone
If you want to see the dog jamming with them in "Seamus." kzread.info/dash/bejne/k21k2Lp9aa7SnM4.html
19:31 “You'll never walk alone” is the traditional anthem of Liverpool FC: kzread.info/dash/bejne/dH1olbyCqdeyd6g.html