TOOK MY BREATH AWAY!! First Time Reaction to Pink Floyd - "The Great Gig In The Sky"

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  • @StaceyRPGReacts
    @StaceyRPGReacts4 ай бұрын

    Hello! I reacted to both the studio version and Pulse performance in this video :) Please don't miss out on both reactions! Also, REMINDER: I DO NOT HAVE TELEGRAM! PLEASE DO NOT BELIEVE THESE BOTS AND SCAMMERS!!! Take care

  • @neillenet291

    @neillenet291

    4 ай бұрын

    Hope you are well Stacey. Love your Pink Floyd reactions!

  • @philshorten3221

    @philshorten3221

    4 ай бұрын

    A slightly unusual Pink Floyd track (they rarely use other people's vocals) but this is the track that follows directly after "Time" which is a real "wake up" masterpiece

  • @Gfc1200

    @Gfc1200

    4 ай бұрын

    For something that is the opposite of tis, listen to ONE OF THESE DAYS from the PULSE concert.. it is strictly instrumental and amazing effects. Topped off with David Gilmour solo on the LAP GUITAR. Pretty incredible

  • @allaboutthebclicksinnit1148

    @allaboutthebclicksinnit1148

    4 ай бұрын

    It's just a session jazz vocalist messing around.

  • @TheRammMan

    @TheRammMan

    4 ай бұрын

    Oh so it’s not you. Was wondering why you kept hassling me to join it. Was so looking forward to getting my guitar and laptop 😂

  • @Cadinho93
    @Cadinho934 ай бұрын

    Clare Torry's vocals are to represent the 5 stages of grief mourning: Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance. She improvised the entire vocal portion and she basically just let it rip. Also, Claire Torry's vocal is astonishing, but the chord progressions that Rick Wright plays (and wrote) on piano are unique. He was the soul of Pink Floyd.

  • @StaceyRPGReacts

    @StaceyRPGReacts

    4 ай бұрын

    it is incredible she sang it all by herself while the live version had 3 people sing! WOW!

  • @Cadinho93

    @Cadinho93

    4 ай бұрын

    @@StaceyRPGReactsShows you how much of a unique and underrated singer she was. Pink Floyd knew exactly what they were doing, while creating one of the greatest albums of all time.

  • @williamcorkery5461

    @williamcorkery5461

    4 ай бұрын

    Need to listen to dark side of the moon in full

  • @alanbrooke6173

    @alanbrooke6173

    4 ай бұрын

    Brilliant video, best band ever, check out Run Like Hell from Pulse

  • @discordantmelody9316

    @discordantmelody9316

    4 ай бұрын

    @@StaceyRPGReacts That's the difference between giving it all in a one off studio session and conserving a voice to be able to keep doing it again the next night on a 100 gig tour.

  • @Macdelaven
    @Macdelaven4 ай бұрын

    The guest vocalist is Claire Torry, brought in by Alan Parsons, who engineered "Darkside of the Moon" album. She was just provided basic chord progressions and told not to sing any words. She created and sang this in only a few tries. The song is about a person gradually descending into death. I am so happy for you that you experienced the studio version first which is so powerful. Well done, Stacey.

  • @Sonny_Eclipse

    @Sonny_Eclipse

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes, two takes and a part. At the time Claire didn’t even know if it was ever going to be used and didn’t know it was until she heard it on the album. She was paid 30 pounds, more years later. I personally like the Delicate Sound of Thunder tour version.

  • @stevePsutton

    @stevePsutton

    4 ай бұрын

    Interviews with Rodger Waters on video said the band had some cue cards with single words on them, each being a thought or emotion, which they held up to Claire in the studio through control room window. Clare then expressed that emotion/thought in her singing in real time. Think it was all done in 2 takes and they used the first take. Apparently just another studio session as a session singe for Clare and she thought nothing of it until heading the released track in a record store somewhere shortly afterwards. There is a live performance with Clare on the vocals in 1990 kzread.info/dash/bejne/iHuMmbSxo7e0ndI.html

  • @Tarkus_

    @Tarkus_

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Sonny_Eclipse Yes, although the first vocalist here absolutely crushes the first part, overall I much prefer the "Delicate Sound of Thunder" version.

  • @heffujack2474

    @heffujack2474

    4 ай бұрын

    Greatest band EVER!

  • @valsir4942

    @valsir4942

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Sonny_Eclipse I heard a different version. She was paid 30 pounds at once as a regular session singer and she did not know whether her vocals would be used. However, later, when the album was already released, an unspoken agreement was made between her and the group to pay her another much larger amount. This is not the only time Pink Floyd had to pay extra to performers after the release of an album. So, some time after the release of The Wall, they had to find all the schoolchildren who sang there and pay them. At first, the children only got a Wall disk each.

  • @Mylawn
    @Mylawn2 ай бұрын

    My dad sat me down when I was 12 years old and told me to prepare to have my world changed forever. We listened to the Dark Side of Moon album straight through. 30 years later and I still get emotional when I hear this song and think about him.

  • @roumi9790

    @roumi9790

    2 ай бұрын

    50 years...

  • @eileentsiapanos5430

    @eileentsiapanos5430

    6 күн бұрын

    U had a fabulous dad!

  • @Rhinedragon

    @Rhinedragon

    Күн бұрын

    Your Dad was a very Wise man!

  • @dougclarkson7947
    @dougclarkson79474 ай бұрын

    I’ve been listening to to Pink Floyd since I was about 14-15, I am now 63, there is nothing more pleasurable than seeing a young person enjoy and have the emotions I have every time I listen to the Floyd. Reminds of when I was introducing my daughter to this music when she was in her teens.Thank you for this, and welcome to the journey!

  • @thomrapp

    @thomrapp

    3 ай бұрын

    I'm almost 62 now and I've been listening to Pink Floyd since I was a teenager. I have "devoured" all the albums. I often borrowed some of the MCs (most people don't know them anymore) from the public library. And I'm very proud to have experienced PF live in Venice (1989, July), it was terrific

  • @AudioVile

    @AudioVile

    3 ай бұрын

    Doug, I am 65, and I could not have said it any better! My hat is off to you!!

  • @robo3092

    @robo3092

    2 ай бұрын

    I've began to listen in 1994, at 10 after my dad took us to the concert in Bordeaux, France. My father loves this music, so I've always eard it. I've never stopped since, I'm 40 and I'm sad to have only 1 life to listen to those musics. My daughter is 11 now and grows up with Pink Floyd, of course !

  • @brendanpelly213

    @brendanpelly213

    Ай бұрын

    🤘😊

  • @brianjohnston4117

    @brianjohnston4117

    18 күн бұрын

    Same, and same age . Wow , so far ahead of their time .

  • @-R.Gray-
    @-R.Gray-4 ай бұрын

    So glad you heard the studio version first.

  • @gregnowak6450

    @gregnowak6450

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes. Growing up listening to the studio version and it was the only version to listen to over and over learning every note and inflection. Live performances are awesome of course but do believe nothing hits like the original studio performances or me. Thanks for understanding

  • @phantomaudits

    @phantomaudits

    29 күн бұрын

    Live version is so good. I prefer it.

  • @MelodyMan69

    @MelodyMan69

    7 күн бұрын

    Yes. Studio Version is simply the best and hard to replicate. ❤

  • @MegaForrestgump
    @MegaForrestgump4 ай бұрын

    Clare Torry did such an amazing job with the studio album that it requires 3 people to do a live version.

  • @Polecat54941

    @Polecat54941

    4 ай бұрын

    And even with three they were not even close to the perfection of Clare.

  • @campbeld63

    @campbeld63

    4 ай бұрын

    There's very few singers who could have delivered Clare's vocals from end to end, let alone to sing it and not be totally trashed by the end of it. (I'm betting Clare didn't have much left in the tank by the end of that session.) Maybe Ann Wilson, Aretha Franklin, one or two others... but if you want your vocalists to do a whole concert, night after night, you can't do that to them.

  • @MegaForrestgump

    @MegaForrestgump

    4 ай бұрын

    @@campbeld63 that is absolutely true. And I’m sure it was work. Think about the breathing, alone. Nothing but the breathing you have to do to sing like that for about 3 minutes. Especially with the long notes. Improved.

  • @arclight5455

    @arclight5455

    4 ай бұрын

    Yet their individual efforts eclipsed Torry's efforts. It's not even a question

  • @ener11454

    @ener11454

    4 ай бұрын

    I mean it is much harder to do this live over and over than in a studio so that is kind of an odd take. The live version is also just better.

  • @user-uy9ux2tj8d
    @user-uy9ux2tj8d17 күн бұрын

    I’m 63, and had the pleasure of seeing PF perform many times. Great Gig in the sky occasionally brings me to tears, music has been lost. Classic rock will live forever….

  • @flooglebinder3493
    @flooglebinder34934 ай бұрын

    Gilmour just watching Claudia Fontaine finish her rendition is priceless 👏👏👏👏

  • @johnlowery5059

    @johnlowery5059

    Ай бұрын

    R.I.P. Claudia, I loved your voice on your own, and in harmony with Sam Brown, and Durga Mcbroom ❤ Your talent is missed 😢

  • @user-xk1ub4tf2x

    @user-xk1ub4tf2x

    4 күн бұрын

    Yes indeed, Rest in perfect peace our wonderful Claudia ❤️

  • @feliperodrigues5437
    @feliperodrigues54374 ай бұрын

    When I saw the thumbnail I was worried you were going with the live version for your first reaction to this song, I'm relieve that you listened to the studio version first.

  • @StaceyRPGReacts

    @StaceyRPGReacts

    4 ай бұрын

    had to do both for this one!

  • @almmax9194

    @almmax9194

    4 ай бұрын

    De même pour la chanson "Time" la version studio est la meilleure pour une première écoute car tu te concentres juste sur les paroles et la musique qui changera à tout jamais ta façon de voir la vie et le temps que pink Floyd nous montre d'une vision concrète simple que nous n'avons même pas imaginé, Stacey j'adore tes réactions très émouvantes qui me touches aussi, car pink Floyd c'est une expérience un voyage tout au fond de ton âme Désolé de t'écrire en français je suis francophone vivant sur une île du pacifique sud je comprends l'anglais mais nul en écrit 😊

  • @Polecat54941

    @Polecat54941

    4 ай бұрын

    Me too as I nearly didn't watch it I dislike the live version so much.

  • @knvbcoach

    @knvbcoach

    4 ай бұрын

    The live version from Pulse is my favorite. I’ve listened to it somewhere between 75-100 times. I’ve never liked the studio version. But, I do realize that all subsequent versions branched from the original. So, lots of credit to Claire Torrey; I’d read she went into the recording booth without notes….competed it in one take and….left.

  • @neilforehand1121

    @neilforehand1121

    4 ай бұрын

    @@knvbcoachI agree, love the original but the visual of watching those ladies belt out those notes just puts this song on a different level for me!

  • @neccron9956
    @neccron99564 ай бұрын

    You noticed that it took 3 singers to replace Torry's vocals. This song takes you to the different stages of dying, and finally accepting death.

  • @hz5844

    @hz5844

    2 ай бұрын

    There were 3 backup vocalists and they each did a great job. There is no need to put them down. Certainly Clare Torry was fantastic but the live performance in Pulse was not a competition.

  • @3ScotsInk
    @3ScotsInk4 ай бұрын

    Can’t speak for my entire generation but I know a lot of us have known and listened to Pink Floyd since we were teenagers, and I, for one, absolutely loved this double header “Great Gig” reaction. It’s nice to see young people making their PF discoveries- even more gratifying, and moving, to see you take the time to take in the full sensory experience of this one-of-a-kind song and to share that experience with your viewers. That you naturally absorbed the feelings I believe Floyd intended this song to evoke, that you got its meaning, was more than icing on the cake. Simply the best “Great Gig” reaction ever, Stacey. Cannot wait to watch you do the whole Dark Side album.

  • @paulallaker8450
    @paulallaker84504 ай бұрын

    Hi Stacey, 50 Yr old Pink Floyd fan here, I have listened to this song more times than I care to remember and it still brings me to tears. The song is meant to represent stages of grief from denial, anger & acceptance etc.... You really need to listen to Dark Side of The Moon from start to finish in one sitting, it will change your life & your perspective on life. Loving your channel. 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @stuart_oneill

    @stuart_oneill

    4 ай бұрын

    Just lightly stoned...float....

  • @JW-28

    @JW-28

    3 ай бұрын

    Or very high.​@@stuart_oneill

  • @jonasfavela6909

    @jonasfavela6909

    2 ай бұрын

    A couple Tai sticks help to

  • @alanlowe9716

    @alanlowe9716

    18 күн бұрын

    @@stuart_oneill That works 😄

  • @primalengland
    @primalengland4 ай бұрын

    I love how David looks at her at the end. It was like love and appreciation in a look.

  • @ColKurtzknew

    @ColKurtzknew

    4 ай бұрын

    Check the glances exchanged between David and Rachel towards the end of their DSOT live performance of Run Like Hell. Something was going on there lol

  • @primalengland

    @primalengland

    4 ай бұрын

    @@ColKurtzknew I’m ok with that. 😊

  • @lananiella

    @lananiella

    4 ай бұрын

    I love that moment as well. I have always seen it as David finishing his part so he can sit there and enjoy watching her make incredible art like the rest of us. Best seat in the house!

  • @shegocrazy

    @shegocrazy

    4 ай бұрын

    Don't read too much into it. David was more likely just checking the cue points were on.

  • @lananiella

    @lananiella

    4 ай бұрын

    @@shegocrazy Aren't YOU a little ray of sunshine?

  • @alanpeterson4939
    @alanpeterson49394 ай бұрын

    Been listening to Pink Floyd for fifty years. They are unique.

  • @postava6150
    @postava61502 ай бұрын

    "I never heard a song say so much with no words been spoken." Stacey, you described it perfectly. At Pulse tour it was sung by Sam Brown - first vocalist on "The Great Gig in the Sky", Durga McBroom - second vocalist on "The Great Gig in the Sky" and Claudia Fontaine - third vocalist on "The Great Gig in the Sky". Clare Torry created this all in one take, and that's what you hear, it includes some small parts of the second take. She was a studio singer and I think they paid Clare £50. Later, her name was put together with Richard Wright, who composed the song.

  • @rmyikzelf5604

    @rmyikzelf5604

    2 ай бұрын

    Two takes

  • @rsenior7140
    @rsenior71407 күн бұрын

    Sam Brown, the first singer, got me through cancer. Her voice is simply angelic.

  • @a.avcier8277

    @a.avcier8277

    3 күн бұрын

    Sam Brown was huge name in music back in mid 80's. One of greatest artist walked earth. Her contribution to this masterpiece was priceless

  • @Ian.Oldmate
    @Ian.Oldmate4 ай бұрын

    After growing up in the 70s still into Pink Floyd & so many others. It's a heart warming thing to watch a younger person enjoying the great music that us old farts grew up with. Enjoy young lady.

  • @tbmike23
    @tbmike234 ай бұрын

    Claire is such a legend. She did the original in 2.5 takes. She thought it was some type of sound check at first, throwing in a couple "ohh baby babys" on the first. She was shocked to learn She was on the actual album, and later got a writing credit for her role.

  • @rond227
    @rond22717 күн бұрын

    I was 12 when my cousin first played Dark Side of the Moon for me up in the mountains between Utah and Wyoming at a family reunion. I’m 61 now, and i never get tired of listening to Pink Floyd. I love your reactions. I can tell that the music really moves you. Enjoy

  • @torstenlaumen5766
    @torstenlaumen57664 ай бұрын

    Rick Wright, Pink Floyd keyboardist, asked Durga Mcbroom, a background singer for Pink Floyd World Tour, to sing this song at his funeral. She did that too, as she confirmed to me personally. But there is still the unconfirmed rumor that she was accompanied on the piano by John Lord

  • @carolricard1903
    @carolricard19032 ай бұрын

    Stacey- fifty plus yrs of listening to the music of PINK FLOYD- your reaction is as powerful as my first time- my soul is lifted- hope you enjoyed your experience

  • @user-ur1jp9uv6j
    @user-ur1jp9uv6j4 ай бұрын

    Stacey a day without your smile is like a day without sunshine, I hope your recovery is going well and you're always in all of our thoughts and prayers.

  • @TheWorldsEnd66
    @TheWorldsEnd662 ай бұрын

    The soul is leaving the body. I listened to this as I held my grandmother while she struggled on her journey. She was so scared of death, I held, talked, and comforted her . I instinctively knew the fight was too much. I got in the hospital bed beside until She was gone. I struggle to listen to this ever since. She was as amazing as is this score 🥲🥲🫡🫶✊❤️

  • @Mathiasfruh
    @Mathiasfruh4 ай бұрын

    15 years ago I took my wife to a PF tribute band concert, when they were playing the Great Gig... I looked to see her reaction... there were tears running down her cheeks... she was about 60 years old at the time

  • @thomasvieth578
    @thomasvieth5784 ай бұрын

    That was the best Pink Floyd reaction I've ever experienced on any of their songs. Thank you so very much

  • @geokaragiannis
    @geokaragiannis3 ай бұрын

    I have watched almost every reaction of this performance and must say that your reaction absolutely captured the soulful feeling that this masterpiece represents. Bravo to you...

  • @leonardoalmiron2175
    @leonardoalmiron2175Ай бұрын

    If you pay attention, between the transition of the second vocalist and the third one, you can hear a whisper that says: ""If you can hear this whispering you are dying"

  • @beezig
    @beezig4 ай бұрын

    Stacey, you need to do a video listening to the whole of Dark side of the moon, I guarantee you will run through the gamut of emotions and by the end, you may have a new take on life, love and loss.

  • @StaceyRPGReacts

    @StaceyRPGReacts

    4 ай бұрын

    I cant wait to do it!!

  • @themoose0221

    @themoose0221

    4 ай бұрын

    The greatest album, top to bottom, ever written. Must listen to it from start to finish.

  • @steverogers1039

    @steverogers1039

    4 ай бұрын

    I couldn’t agree more. Just do it. PLEASE!

  • @stigandrmyrardalur5208
    @stigandrmyrardalur52084 ай бұрын

    Richard Wright (R.I.P) never got the credit he deserved, even though he gave us masterpieces like this. After Richard unfortunately left us David Gilmour said: «In my view, all the greatest Pink Floyd moments are the ones where he is in full flow. No-one can replace Richard Wright - he was my musical partner and my friend.» "In the welter of arguments about who or what was Pink Floyd, Rick's enormous input was frequently forgotten. He was gentle, unassuming and private but his soulful voice and playing were vital, magical components of our most recognised Pink Floyd sound. Like Rick, I don't find it easy to express my feelings in words, but I loved him and will miss him enormously. I have never played with anyone quite like him"

  • @Jim_in_TN

    @Jim_in_TN

    4 ай бұрын

    Gilmour also said after Rick died that he would never perform Echoes again. He just could not imagine doing the song with anyone besides Rick. The chemistry they had in doing the song together is very evident in both the Live at Pompeii version and especially Gilmour's Live at Gdansk concert.

  • @donepearce

    @donepearce

    4 ай бұрын

    Once Floyd split, for me the real Floyd was whichever band had Rick in it. Fortunately this was also the one with Dave, so I had no conflict. And now Roger has morphed into some kind of Nazi, so he no longer a consideration.

  • @stigandrmyrardalur5208

    @stigandrmyrardalur5208

    4 ай бұрын

    @@donepearce you can say many things about Roger Waters, but nazi is definitely NOT one of them

  • @donepearce

    @donepearce

    4 ай бұрын

    @@stigandrmyrardalur5208 So you haven't seen him in his far right uniform, ranting at crowds?

  • @LuizCarlos-uq5iy

    @LuizCarlos-uq5iy

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@donepearceo que você chama de "uniforme de extrema direita" é parte do figurino que usa para encenar show onde ele denúncia o nazismo é crimes cometidos pelos nazistas. Roger Waters é anti fascista, como demonstram as composições e produções dele.

  • @JoeBeard-ss2uc
    @JoeBeard-ss2uc19 күн бұрын

    You got pink Floyd Stacey,! Saw them on my birthday in Orlando. It rained so hard and no one left. We were stuck in the mud. Everyone helped push one another out. Pink Floyd always puts me in a place no other band has. A good and calm place. So glad you experienced it.

  • @caseynicholson9190
    @caseynicholson91903 ай бұрын

    59 year old Floyd fan here. Been listening to them since I was around 15 or 16. Its really great to see a young lady like yourself really "getting it" when it comes to Floyd. Its really great watching you discover some of the greatest music ever composed. You Rock! Keep Diving In...you wont be disappointed.

  • @Sancho-_Panza
    @Sancho-_Panza4 ай бұрын

    Clare Torry has entered the chat. About the only direction she got was, It's a timeline. Start of life to the end of life. That's why the energy drops off and mellows toward the end. The live version was Sam Brown.

  • @stevem-h3562

    @stevem-h3562

    4 ай бұрын

    And Durga McBroom. And the late Claudia Fontaine.

  • @TheMule71
    @TheMule714 ай бұрын

    The feeling you're experiencing is your soul resonating with music. Welcome (again) to Pink Floyd. I love your reactions! Next: Shine on you crazy diamond, all parts.

  • @lbadten
    @lbadten19 күн бұрын

    Anger. Sadness. Acceptance. ...Raw All people with empathy feel this song deeply. Timeless. It's what makes Pink Floyd so legendary. They uniquely make art from the heart of life.

  • @jamessteel2751
    @jamessteel27513 ай бұрын

    I have been a lifelong pink floyd fan (i am in my mid 40s)... ive heard most of the tracks dozens of times. I still get goosebumps and some of them still bring me to tears. Not many bands can do that after the first listen. They really off the charts amazing and unique.

  • @mgomez00
    @mgomez004 ай бұрын

    The lady in the studio version is named Claire Torry. She is an English singer. In 1972 she was called to Abbey Road Studios and was asked to improvise over that melody and that was the result (after some attempts, I think). About what it transmits: I've read some opinions that state it is a near-death experience. I'm no expert in those subjects, but I think it is something too beautiful to be associated with death. Since I first heard it, I have associated it with a woman in the paroxysm of a very intense spiritual and physical experience. Curiously, the same image comes to my mind when I hear the guitar solo in Hey You.

  • @dancampbell2344
    @dancampbell23444 ай бұрын

    I'm extremely happy, though not too surprised, with so many newer generations discovering and loving Pink Floyd. This band helped me through depression and some other rough times. Their music is, I believe, timeless.

  • @etvid331
    @etvid33117 күн бұрын

    50 years later it still moves me. I’m so happy you love it too. 🙂

  • @davidbalderston2751
    @davidbalderston275124 күн бұрын

    The vocals of his song are an improvisation by Clare Torry who at the time was a 25-year-old songwriter and vocalist. next day, Sunday 21 January. The band played the instrumental track to Torry and asked her to improvise a vocal. She was inspired to sing as if she were an instrument herself.

  • @Erfedwe
    @Erfedwe4 ай бұрын

    "There was so much that was said, but nothing was said". I think everyone who has heard this amazing song has come away with this feeling. I first heard this song in the mid seventies (a few years after DSOTM was released) and this song has resonated through me ever since. Do not be surprised if you look back in 50 years and feel the same way! Pink Floyd will do this to you. I remember hearing Money for the first time on the school bus. I remember hearing Comfortably Numb for the first time driving down a specific road near where I live. And I certainly remember hearing The Great Gig in the Sky for the first time sitting in the dark in my bedroom.

  • @ColKurtzknew
    @ColKurtzknew4 ай бұрын

    In "Sorrow", also performed at Pulse and itself another jaw dropping guitar and vocal performance by David, he sings of a "silence that speaks so much louder than words..". Here that silence is broken by the crying out of beautiful, wordless female voices struggling to cope with the soul aching loss of a loved one. What a brilliant concept and beautiful presentation. Great to see and hear your appreciation for the genius of PF and also your apparently smooth post op recovery. Blessings !

  • @andyo3689
    @andyo36894 ай бұрын

    You're so awesome. I'm a long-time musician (since 1965). I bring that up because seeing your reactions reminds me why we do it... not for money, fame, sex drugs and rock n roll. The reason is being able to be there exactly when the listener needs your music. To make a person feel the song. To make a life better, even if it's just during the song. You are why we do it. Any of us at any level keeps playing for ourselves and THAT is a rewarding thing, but, again to make a moment. That's priceless.

  • @christophermarshall527
    @christophermarshall5273 ай бұрын

    An amazing vocal delivered over a few takes, truly magic, classic!!

  • @user-uu1zy9xo6s
    @user-uu1zy9xo6s4 ай бұрын

    The stages of dying by Kübler-Ross, that is what you heart. The anger, pain, acception ... brillant

  • @thegroovetube3247

    @thegroovetube3247

    4 ай бұрын

    ... acceptance ... 🙂

  • @user-uu1zy9xo6s

    @user-uu1zy9xo6s

    4 ай бұрын

    @@thegroovetube3247 thank you, my english is not the best...

  • @jenos396
    @jenos3964 ай бұрын

    When reacting to Pink Floyd, I feel it's best to react to the studio version first then the Live. You will understand and appreciate what we experienced hearing the songs for the first time. I've been listening to Pink Floyd for 50 years and never tire of them. It warms my heart to see the younger generations experience the greatness of Pink Floyd. Thanks Stacey.

  • @user-uy9ux2tj8d
    @user-uy9ux2tj8d17 күн бұрын

    These vocals by CT will never be duplicated … this was a once in a lifetime moment. Some come close, but never exactly like this masterpiece. Beyond perfection

  • @petahpunk
    @petahpunk17 күн бұрын

    I'm 60, and hearing how you "get it" is so inspiring to me. I think your channel is going to do well.

  • @scottvanhille5688
    @scottvanhille56884 ай бұрын

    Pink Floyd gives you the whole gamut of emotions of how you're supposed to feel and react. This is another banger. It dealt with life and then passing away, and her singing is when she returns to Heaven from this world. Another great reaction Stacey. I still suggest "Time" as your next reaction, then please do "Welcome To The Machine" which dealt with being enslaved to technology if we're not careful.

  • @RykDavid

    @RykDavid

    4 ай бұрын

    Makes me think of the Live at Pompeii segment where the interviewer is asking Dave about equipment and he says something like (forgive me paraphrasing from memory): "We do rely on it a lot; I don't think it could actually take over." And then gets a look on his face like, "You're not going to let my amp see this and hear what I'm saying behind its back, are you?"

  • @PhilsProjects
    @PhilsProjects3 ай бұрын

    those vocals were done in 1 take, mind blowing ,life changing and taken on a trip

  • @tarmaque

    @tarmaque

    3 ай бұрын

    Clair's vocals were done in three takes. The first take was considered to be completely unsuitable by Richard Wright who wrote this piece. She'd filled it with a lot of "oo-baby-baby" bits. He told her to do it again but don't use any words. Just use her voice as an instrument. So she did it again, and that's basically what you hear on the album. They had her do a third take, but knew immediately that the second take was gold. There were a few bits of the third take that were edited into the second take, so it's not correct to say this was a single take, but the vast majority of it was. The stars aligned that day and a fairy godmother smacked Clair Torry with a wand to make that happen.

  • @derekmoore779
    @derekmoore77917 күн бұрын

    Your reaction is amazing, it is the same as mine was 50 years ago but so much more emotional than I could have imagined. I'm 65 and I appreciate your reaction. Bravos, this is what this song deserves. Thank you.

  • @AustralianBobsleigh
    @AustralianBobsleigh3 ай бұрын

    There is some real quality orchestration in this live version. As the song is winding down - the tempo slows - there is space for the sounds to drift as we hang on and want the next note to come.....and the third singer starts to leave small gaps so there is silence between here notes.....I picture a person siting in a lounge chair in front of a fire place content that they have lived a good life, surrounded by friends and family.....and the person starts to drift away.....and the gaps represent the space between the last breaths before they pass into "the great gig in the sky". The third singer had so much control to fully stop the note before pausing and then starting a new note. The portrayal of the last few slow breaths after a long life is so strong to me.....

  • @jonhenke1504
    @jonhenke15044 ай бұрын

    In starting your Pink Floyd journey it's kind of like you've opened up Pandora's box in a way. You really need to see and hear their song Echoes Pink Floyd live in Pompeii 1972. You'll see the group when they were your age and I think you'll really enjoy the atmosphere and doing a song in an ancient amphitheater uncovered only a hundred years ago from a 79 AD Mount Vesuvius eruption! They do the song in front of no one in that ancient amphitheater basically playing to the ghosts of Pompeii!! It's an absolute journey of a song again "Echoes"!!

  • @marklynn3994

    @marklynn3994

    4 ай бұрын

    Couldn't agree more. Just a masterpiece

  • @mtkidbigsky7230
    @mtkidbigsky72304 ай бұрын

    This song always brings a tear to my eye. Never has so much said be said without speaking in a song. Anger and fear moving to Acceptance and Surrender. Powerful and Beautiful at the same time.

  • @bjennings1067
    @bjennings10672 ай бұрын

    Top draw pure class pink floyd at their very best the pulse concert was perfection they give there public precisely what they want time and again year in year out I've been a fan since I was eighteen I'm now 74 years young their music will never get old or boring far from it its a great pity pink floyd has run its coarse unfortunately we all grow old but what a legacy they have left us with love them all great reaction from a true pink Floyd fan

  • @frankvista4478
    @frankvista44784 ай бұрын

    I wanted to share an experience from when I was 21 in 1976 . My cousin gave me tickets for a Pink Floyd Dark Side of The Moon concert at 3 River Stadium in Pittsburg, PA. We were from Long Island, New York and 4 of us took a super van for the trip .We set up camp in a beautifulrolling hills area then headed into Pittsburgh. Whe we arrived it looked like a super van convention and it was ne big party for hours before the gates opened. 100,000 people showed up and it was a mad rush getting inside the stadium and I had ad my 3 friends follow my lead as I squeezed my way through the crowd until we arrived 20 feet from the stage right in front of where David Gilmore would be with no one in front of us front and center .out of a hundred thousand people ! The kind of concert when they played the first few notes we could already tell this would be the concert of our lived and it was. I've been to so many great concerts but to this day this concert remains the number 1 favorite concert of my life Never anything like it. The ground shook when they began and the music was the best especially font and center and the lighting and special effects were superior to any I have ever seen in a class all its own. As we progressed from day into night they could make the sky seeming it was falling in on our heads. The effects never quit including a world War 2 bomber with propeller engines 4 of them it was a realistic looking and sounding scaled down plane that flew across the stadium and pn a certain beat blew up into a fireball right between me and the stage and I could feel the heat of the fireball.it was absolutely shocking. The night was a beautiful night in late June. 10 years later I heard David on a late night radio station in Chicago talking about the band and the music and he was saying because the band had such complicated effects that it was almost impossible to have everything go just right there's always something going wrong he said except for this one night that he remembered from June in 1976 and he talked about it said that he'll never forget that night he said that's the one night where every single thing they did when absolutely perfectly and I was there for it the concert was so good that for all these years I could usually not enjoy watching concert videos of theirs because it would never come up to what I remembered but nowadays they've got some better ones to draw from like Paulson a couple of good ones that they've got now on KZread and then they are really good now and I just want to let you know that I think you're a really cool person I enjoy watching your reactions to Pink Floyd like nobody else you are as cool as the band so I thank you for doing what you do

  • @keyrat1753
    @keyrat17534 ай бұрын

    As you witnessed and reacted, this is a powerful song. Clare Torey’s performance was an absolute gem. The Pulse concert version was also a gem. I love the added dimension of the 3 ladies singing, and they were magnificent.

  • @rickcain4736
    @rickcain47364 ай бұрын

    I am so looking forward to see your reaction to Time....hopefully the studio version first! Another classic to react to is Echoes Live From Pompeii...1972 when they were young guys!

  • @02hurst
    @02hurst4 ай бұрын

    2:39 It's great seeing the look on a first time listener's face as they're taken completely by surprise when it shifts from the soothing piano to Clare Torry belting a legendary vocal performance with everything she's got

  • @rayjermyn4541
    @rayjermyn45414 ай бұрын

    Stacey I think most followers would rather you FEEL the music than be technically perfect. There are other channels for that, but a genuine reaction is priceless.

  • @71ernz
    @71ernz4 ай бұрын

    The blonde woman who sings first in the live version is called Sam Browne, she had a huge hit in the 80s in the UK with a song called Stop, beautiful song with an amazing voice, something you could maybe react to in the future 😁 beautiful reaction to one of the purest songs/compositions ever written Stacey ❤️❤️

  • @russelldawson9560

    @russelldawson9560

    4 ай бұрын

    Sam Brown (no "e") is the daughter of 1960s pop singer Joe Brown (headed his group Joe Brown and the Bruvvers).

  • @another3997

    @another3997

    3 ай бұрын

    Sam was a session singer, and a very talented one too. It's unfortunate that she hasn't had her talents showcased even more. But not everyone wants to be in the spotlight and constantly under pressure from music companies to produce new material and get financial results, like many artists are. When you hear music like this, and then consider what some "singers" and "musicians" put out, you realise how talentless some of them really are.

  • @th.a
    @th.a4 ай бұрын

    The original singer was Claire Torry. She even got writers credits for her improvisation a few years ago. The first singer of the Pulse version was Sam Brown, an artist David discovered and promoted. The two other singers were Durga McBroom and Claudia Fontaine

  • @stevem-h3562

    @stevem-h3562

    4 ай бұрын

    " an artist David discovered and promoted." No he didnt. kate Bush yes, Sam Brown definitely not.

  • @ColKurtzknew

    @ColKurtzknew

    4 ай бұрын

    She had to bring litigation to get those credits. Just sayin

  • @stevem-h3562

    @stevem-h3562

    4 ай бұрын

    @@ColKurtzknew Heres a lesson for you about the music industry of the 1950's, 60's 70's and 80s. Those who were session players didnt get what they deserved, only what they negotiated. She was brought in to do a job to improvise and was paid accordingly. That was that. End of transaction. That is what the session business is about and always has been about. You might not like it, but thats the way it is.

  • @bennyfactor1

    @bennyfactor1

    4 ай бұрын

    True, Sam is the daughter of Joe Brown and was part of the George Harrison set. She's worked with the best, singing backing vocals from 14 and had hits on her own and was a regular ukulele partner to George. She sang Horse to the Water at George's memorial concert.

  • @shaynewest8757

    @shaynewest8757

    4 ай бұрын

    Claudia passed away a few years ago

  • @lizbuckley5631
    @lizbuckley5631Ай бұрын

    I love that new generations are getting to feel their music the way I've felt it all my life!!! They are in my opinion the greatest musicians of the last 60 years!

  • @scott3744
    @scott37444 ай бұрын

    Great to see that you are hearing the STUDIO version! With Pink Floyd, more than almost any other band, the studio version will be definitive and the version that MOST fans know inside out. Why? Because Pink Floyd uses LOTS of sound effects that were very carefully placed in the stereo sound field, and while Pink Floyd usually tries to replicate those sound effects in concert, it can't be done to the same extent, because you never have as much control over a live venue as you have when putting an album together in a studio. Live versions are GREAT, and I love them. But with Pink Floyd, more than most, the studio versions are usually *definitive* . With this song in particular, no one, not even Clare Torry (the female singer), could ever replicate the improvisational performance from the studio version. It's a one-off, one-and-done, that could never be repeated. Technically, I think she did two and a half takes, but the point is, the final result can never be replicated, not even by Clare herself. So if you want to hear it as the band intended for it to be heard, the studio version is 'the one' 👍

  • @moparman1962

    @moparman1962

    4 ай бұрын

    Scott, well said, and all of that is true. ;)

  • @EricManktelow

    @EricManktelow

    4 ай бұрын

    To be honest live actually live not on KZread it's pretty much exactly like the album with quadrophonic sound, the lasers, smoke and lights and well as the combined enegy and emapthy of 1000s in the same place at the same time. Bass strong enough to make your heart change it's rhythm helps with the immersion. You get to live it rather than hear it. I'd argue the original album versions feel a little flat after actually being there and seeing them live.

  • @scott3744

    @scott3744

    4 ай бұрын

    @@EricManktelow I was lucky to see them three times. At the old RFK Stadium (in D.C.), at Rupp Arena (Kentucky) and at Ohio Stadium (Columbus). Amazing experience, every time 👍

  • @kurtbusse6996
    @kurtbusse69964 ай бұрын

    Stacey I love your honesty and I actually could not wait until you heard this song..my favorite! Thank you for sharing yourself and Pink Floyd . Yes Claire Tory improvised, her story with this track is amazing. I was so fortunate to have seen this band 5 times....no one compares.....keep being you:)!!!!!!

  • @frankpuncekar5051
    @frankpuncekar50514 ай бұрын

    Clair Torre is the woman who sings this on the studio version. The song deals with the 5 stages of grief. I also prefer this version. Like I said before in the comment section, MY FAVORITE PINK FLOYD SONG IS ALWAYS THE LAST ONE IVE LISTENED TO.” But it’s even more magical to listen to this music on a good stereo record player with headphones it’s really organic and it comes alive! So your idea is a good one on going to vinyl. The songs are made to explore human emotion and vinyl add’s the human feel because it’s organic and not digitally scrubbed. Any-hoo that’s this old geezers opinion loving your journey. Clair Torre was brought in and was told that this song is about the 5 stages of grief and to give her sounds of emotion on how she interprets the music! Check out Pink Floyd live in Pompeii 1972 part 1 & 2. To show you the mind set of Pink Floyd it’s empty and only the crew is there. They are playing for all the past singers, gladiators, actors and musicians who were there over 2000 years ago. God Bless Rock On Stay Safe!🙏🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘

  • @DaddyDoom
    @DaddyDoom4 ай бұрын

    The song symbllizes the stages of dealing with death. From rage all the way to acceptance and solace. To anyone who already faced the innevitability of their own mortality, this song hits even deeper.

  • @davidcammilleri5526
    @davidcammilleri5526Ай бұрын

    The band brought the vocalist in. They gave her nothing. Just said do whatever you need. No words. She did it in the fist couple of takes. Its brilliant.

  • @jonathanbaxandall5912
    @jonathanbaxandall59124 ай бұрын

    Now you need to listen to the whole dark side of the moon album. Life changing 45 mins of music. They play it live all the way through at the Pulse concert

  • @marklynn3994
    @marklynn39944 ай бұрын

    I love your reactions to Pink Floyd. I've been listening to them since the early 70s and I still get choked up nearly every time i listen to them. Which is almost daily. Wait until you're in your 60's, this music will hit you completely different.

  • @robmorrow3556
    @robmorrow35564 ай бұрын

    I'm so glad to see you getting into pink floyd. I was very fortunate to have seen them on the pulse tour in chicago. At the time I was a very young man of eighteen. You watching these videos has made me realize that pink floyd has spanned many gedurations , and we'll continue to do so.

  • @jeffandrews6134
    @jeffandrews61344 ай бұрын

    It's so awesome when I see someone finally understand the true incredible power of their music! Favorite band since 1987 and to this day, no one even comes close to their unique sound and creativity. Not to mention the band members are so individually talented (especially David G.) who can literally take you to space with his guitar notes. The emotions you feel have been felt many times by us true fans! Once you're able to truly perceive the entire body of work, the sheer talent, the creativity, and the history of the band as a whole, there is no doubt that they are in a class of their own and may never be outdone!! Btw I'm 54 now but saw the Pulse concert in Dallas, Tx 1994 at 25 years old. To experience that live in a huge football stadium with 60k other Floydians was AMAZING beyond words!! Enjoy your journey 😊

  • @michaelreeder9931
    @michaelreeder99314 ай бұрын

    For another studio version, listen to "Mother". Far better than the only live version I've seen. You should really check out "Coming Back to Life" from the Pulse concert. One of the most beautiful guitar solos you will ever hear. My money says you're in tears within 90 seconds. Love your PF reactions. you just really get it. Floyd on!

  • @kimberlyrineer6822

    @kimberlyrineer6822

    4 ай бұрын

    One of my favs

  • @bikediaries9321
    @bikediaries93214 ай бұрын

    If you wanna see the original Pink Floyd lineup, and one of the best live performances ever, check out "Echoes - Live in Pompeii" Your reactions are superb!

  • @bethwasek2150
    @bethwasek21503 ай бұрын

    There are three bands that are simply so talented, so masterful, so influential that it is almost a sacrilege not to have exposure to them. You've heard two: Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd--I love your amazing appreciation of them. The third is Queen, and is very different from Floyd and Zeppelin. I recommend starting with the studio/video version of Bohemian Rhapsody (do NOT look up anything about the song beforehand), then the live version of Somebody to Love, then the Live Aid performance of Radio Ga-Ga, then the whole Live Aid set, which is almost unquestionably considered to be the best live set ever. Oh--also: Metallica, Master of Puppets, One, Fade to Black. Plus anything and everything Chris Cornell.

  • @camvillar8177
    @camvillar817716 күн бұрын

    I first started listening to this song when I was 11. My older sister had the album, and I would play it while she was out somewhere. To me this song is a vocal interpretation of a soul going through the process of dying. Initially there is pain and rage and resistance, then it passes through a range of emotions until it finally achieves resignation and peace. Always my favorite song on DSOTM.

  • @matttomeoni9915
    @matttomeoni99154 ай бұрын

    You can really feel the emotion in this track by Clare Torry! Love how you ask... wait, who is this?!

  • @BTipp24
    @BTipp244 ай бұрын

    Stacey, you are now a fellow Floydian. This is the 2nd time i'm requesting you to listen to Echoes live from Pompeii. It's Gods singing to the Gods. You can see the boys when theyre in their 20's perform live. There are 2 parts.

  • @trevmb100
    @trevmb1003 ай бұрын

    Brings me to tears every time😢😢

  • @SilverBoxStudios
    @SilverBoxStudios4 ай бұрын

    During the studio playback you were listening with your eyes closed, slowly you opened them. Not only did we see all the emotion you were experiencing but you could practically see the doors in your mind opening up. Thank you for sharing such a moment with the rest of us.

  • @wowplayer7986
    @wowplayer79864 ай бұрын

    The "lap guitar" is called a pedal steel!😁

  • @user-yl9wz7uc3u
    @user-yl9wz7uc3u4 ай бұрын

    I LOVE FLOYD TY FOR REACTING TO THIS SONG!!!!I AM IN TEARS!!!!! THATS WHY I LOVE THEM!!!!

  • @EmmaMonroe000

    @EmmaMonroe000

    4 ай бұрын

    In tears 😂 grow up !

  • @user-yl9wz7uc3u

    @user-yl9wz7uc3u

    4 ай бұрын

    @@EmmaMonroe000 YOU DONT LIKE PINK FLOYD DO YA ? ILL LEAVE IT THERE

  • @prischm5462
    @prischm54623 ай бұрын

    This is what I call pure female soul. As a man it gives me goose bumps. These ladies are communicating without words that we can all understand. Kudos to the band that provided them the opportunity to do this.

  • @richmckinney7231
    @richmckinney72314 ай бұрын

    hey from Baltimore, fun fact; i saw an interview with Clare years ago. she said this little side job was rather short and uneventful in her mind. months after the album release, a friend of hers asked if she had even heard it yet. that to me is astonishing for the simple fact that she didn't even know that this song was published and she was part of this "forever" song if not the reason for it's timeless success! there has been a plethora of talented singers to perform this successfully, but she was the first and she wrote these riffs.

  • @Frank-pe9pk
    @Frank-pe9pk4 ай бұрын

    They called Clair into the studio on evening. She showed up in curlers and did this in 2 takes. They then looked at each other and said “Yep, that should do it”. I think they were right.😎

  • @Greyhound53200
    @Greyhound532004 ай бұрын

    Pink Floyd's post psychedelic period is much about emotion and personally I qualify The Great Gig in the Sky as the pinnacle of these (their, your, our, my) emotions. They touch our hearts in a way most of us can't even put into words. But now we're blessed since we have met you who clearly is able to put the right words to her listening experience. Words that most of us would have wanted to say but could not. From the bottom of my heart I thank your for sharing this - your - special ability with us. With all the love and good wishes from the Dutch Mountains.

  • @DataFirstly
    @DataFirstly28 күн бұрын

    What a talent! Clare Torry. Beautiful voice. She’s still hanging in there .

  • @BigSurJay
    @BigSurJay3 ай бұрын

    Man, that opening shot of Rick and Dave gets me every time. Two really, really good friends that genuinely loved each other.

  • @Eric_L_Laney
    @Eric_L_Laney4 ай бұрын

    Dark Side of the Moon was produced in 1973. I didn’t hear the entire album until 1977 when I was 17. I heard it in an 8-track tape in the van of a friend of mine. It blew me away at 17. You’re absolutely right about the way this song reaches you. Still hoping you will react to Echoes Live at Pompeii way back in 1971. You would love it.

  • @kimberlyrineer6822

    @kimberlyrineer6822

    4 ай бұрын

    Same here. 17, my first serious boyfriend introduced me to PF and other great bands. Before that it was top 40 on the radio. I will always love him for it.

  • @philshorten3221
    @philshorten32214 ай бұрын

    Definitely a good idea to do Pink Floyd by the "album". Heads up. Dark Side of the Moon, best done in two hits (side 1 / side 2) as tracks transition directly into each other. It's basically a "Bible" for modern life. And it was followed by the album "Wish You Were Here" dedicated to Syd Barrett and referencing aspects of Syds mental health issues. Syd had been a founding band member, lead guitar and song writer for the band, so when he dropped out, suffering severe mental health issues and the effects of drug abuse he was dearly missed. Dave Gilmour replaced Syd as lead guitar and Roger Waters took over writing lyrics.

  • @miguellallana1387
    @miguellallana13873 ай бұрын

    The band began casting around for a singer, and studio engineer Alan Parsons suggested Clare Torry, a 25-year-old songwriter and session vocalist he had worked with on a Top of The Pops covers album. Torry was contacted to arrange a session for the same evening but she had other commitments, including tickets to see Chuck Berry, so a three-hour session was scheduled for the next day, Sunday 21 January. The band played the instrumental track to Torry and asked her to improvise a vocal. At first she struggled to find what was needed, but then she was inspired to sing as if she were an instrument herself. Torry performed two complete takes, the second more emotional than the first, but when David Gilmour asked for a third take she stopped halfway through, feeling that she was becoming repetitive and had already done the best she could. The final album track was assembled from all three takes. The members of the band were deeply impressed by Torry's performance but did not tell her this, and she left the studio, with a standard £30 flat fee, under the impression that her vocals would not make the final cut. She only became aware that she had been included in the final mix when she picked up the album at a local record store and saw her name in the credits. In 2005, an undisclosed out-of-court settlement in Torry's favour included giving her vocal composition credit. In the Pulse live version the singers are Sam Brown, Claudia Fontaine and Durga McBroom

  • @clifton8929
    @clifton89293 ай бұрын

    Claire Torry, a young Engish Lady, was brought in to sing on the"Darkside of the Moon" album. She was to make up chord progressions and told not to sing any words. She created and sang this in only a few tries by herself (so soulful for a young blue-eyed soul singer). The song is about a person gradually descending into death and heaven. Clair's vocals are magic, and her determination to hit all those notes by herself must have been a stunningly complex thing to do.Claire Torry, a young English singer, was brought in to perform on Pink Floyd's album "Dark Side of the Moon". She was asked to come up with chord progressions and was instructed not to sing any words. Despite this, she managed to create and sing a soulful melody about a person's gradual descent into death and eventual ascent into heaven, all in just a few tries. Her vocals on the song are truly magical, and her determination to hit all the notes by herself was a stunning feat.

  • @richbeckage2515
    @richbeckage25154 ай бұрын

    hi Stacy, I have been listening to Floyd,since they were new songs, you have just started your journey, I will enjoy it with you.❤

  • @chitownlee
    @chitownlee4 ай бұрын

    That was the best reaction I've ever heard. Good work young lady, you made my day.

  • @MyView4You
    @MyView4You4 ай бұрын

    Stacey, the way you were emotionally touched was just as have felt and still feel when I hear this. At first I did not know it was about dying - but with or without that knowledge it just catches us like a giant ocean wave. Thank you for this pure and wonderful reaction. ❤

  • @smflyboy
    @smflyboy17 күн бұрын

    I had exactly the same reaction as you. I’ve probably listened to it over a hundred times over the years, but it still puts tears in my eyes. It’s just very touching.

  • @beezig
    @beezig4 ай бұрын

    BTW, the singer is Clare Torry, fascinating story behind how she did the vocals and how much she got paid, £30 which was standard at the time, really interesting reading.

  • @capetowntrikeman
    @capetowntrikeman4 ай бұрын

    When you react to The Dark Side Of The Moon, please try to have the lyrics with you...especially with Time.

  • @tucorameriz3538
    @tucorameriz35384 ай бұрын

    What an amazing reaction, thank you Stacey! To do both versions in one review is almost sensory overload. I hope your feeling better.

  • @darkstardan3309
    @darkstardan33094 ай бұрын

    It's really really fun to watch someone hear Pink Floyd for the first time. It hit us all the same way as you and to see it happen fresh, very fun! Thanks!