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  • those close up shots are horrid..

  • Nick's crazy eyes... creeepppyyy.

  • also roger is high off his ass lmfao

  • GOD DAMN theyre all SO ATTRACTIVE MY HEART

  • i think the oysters were good... Wernt they?!

  • This is a gem. Thanks for posting it.

  • I want to be david's oyster

  • @TheDomminika Hahahaha!! I thought the same!!!!!

  • Waters is high as FUCK!!!!! XD

  • Is the only time these guys were able to film is during lunch break?

  • The oysters are very good ... aren't they!

  • RICK'S EYELASHES

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  • 1:16 Rick went for the $5 deal at Subway......

  • does anybody know what kind of beer they might be drinking? i was trying to figure it out, just for shits

  • @yukslunger PBR. x] Why does it matter? If you must know, the bottle Roger reaches for at 3:25 is Pilsner Urquell.

  • @init4fun Thanks, I thought it was Urquell. And it didn't matter at all. When still awake in the early hours of the morning I just got a bit crazy and was eagerly trying to figure it out. Just thought I'd ask in case anybody knew for certain. Now I can finally rest!

  • @yukslunger I know they enjoyed a good pint of Guinnes and Heiniken. Clare Torry herself said that a bottle of Heiniken was the real secret behind her amazing vocal performance on "The Great Gig in the Sky"

  • The title needs to be corrected --- this was filmed in Europasonor studios in Paris (not Abbey Road in London), during the Remixing of "Pink Floyd à Pompei/Pink Floyd Live at Pompeii".

  • What's Roger smoking in the beginning, it's not tobacco obviously, maybe it's weed, or heroin. People can smoke Heroin

  • @TocanBerg In a recent interview with Howard Stern, Roger admitted that he used to smoke a mixture of tobacco and hash. He did this for a period of 4 or 5 years.

  • I think Gilmour is the most intelligent and humble man in the rock history!!!

  • roger is so stoned :D

  • What do you mean - happy?

    What do you mean - interesting?

    LOL - what's he smoking?

  • Roger Waters hot boxing that smoke....lmao!

  • Rick: "the oysters are alright"

    Haha, he's not even eating an oyster, he justs wants to be part of the conversation. Poor Rick ):

  • @dominoes37

    hahahahh, You're right.

  • Shit, that bread looks like it's tougher than shoe leather!

  • @Snotra Google "French baguettes," dude.

  • @Snotra That is the bread of my country, the best and the most tasty bread in the whole world !

  • What'cha mean happy? What'cha mean interesting?

  • They are acting silly mainly because they do not like being interviewed, Adrian Mabien (the director) was asking them a lot of stupid questions. Their resposes were Monty Pythonish (which is what they were watching in between sessions at Abbey Rd), Other than Syd Barrett (which is why they didn't) the rest of the Floyd DID NOT dabble with psychedlics too much if at all. They did smoke a bit of pot, drink beer and wine, both Gilmour and Wright had a brief affair with cocaine in 80's.

  • Pink Floyd is a great band of musicians, not models. Thus, should it matter what they look like? But somehow in today's music world, it is almost impossible to be a successful musician unless you are considered to be good looking and "sexy". I shutter to think about all of the great musicians today who will never make it because they aren't good looking.  Today's music would be so much better if we were able to distinguish a rock concert from a beauty pagent..

  • @BurnTheEnvelope Agreed. Who really gives a rats ass what Waters looks like? I certainly don't. He's a great guy with issues. So what? What soulful artist doesn't have issues? Can't imagine why anyone would be compelled to point out the fact that he doesn't look like a model. No one with a soul gives a f*ck. Wouldn't waste my time with these shallow idiots anyway. Let it go, people. He's not a model...and he never cared to be. If you don't like it, leave. Go listen to Nickelback and leave us be.

  • @init4fun Amen! Incidentally, I've always found Roger very attractive.

  • "Well I don't know what nationality they are...I'd like to think oysters transcend natural barriers." Roger Waters 1:27

  • @nmichaels71 *national barriers.

  • English accents just make everything sound more intelligent.

  • Here's an interesting point. @ 4:29. That fellow is Chris Adamson, one of Floyd's roadie's. He is one of the "voices" on 'Dark Side of the Moon'. Most notably "I've been mad for fucking years, absolutly years, I've been over the edge for yonks...", "Yes absolutely in the Right", "....yelling and screaming and telling him why..."

  • To Roger.."Ohhh he's so high right now...No wait...he's just that much of a dick!" xD

  • " We're all from the British Aristocracy with the exception of David Gilmour... "

  • son preciosos

  • miss Rick Wright!! :(

  • "I like to think that oysters transcend national barriers." - Roger Waters... lol

  • Roger Waters is the coolest person of all time.

  • LOL. "Do the oysters put you in a good mood Roger?" "DO THEY MAKE YOU HOR-NY?!"

  • Wow. What a bunch of assholes on this thread. All that I see are comments about who is ugly, who looks like who, and who looks good. Who cares?

  • Gahhhh they are all so gorgeous every single ONE OF THEM

    it is unfair -__-

  • 7:30 gilmore looks like leonardo di caprio

  • @4c00h It's Leonardo di caprio who looks like David, not the opposite =p

    Many people say that, but personnally I don't think there is a resemblance between them, nobody looks like the god David Gilmour ! 8) lol

  • @PinnkFlooyd

    Now aside from you having more respect for Gilmore than Di Caprio and the age factor, what's the difference between leo looking like gilmore and vice versa? It's like saying 4x2 isn't 8, 2x4 is 8 because it came first. Pointless argument you make.

  • david, oh boy, i'm speechless.

  • Definitely one o' my favourite YouTube posts!

  • David! My oh my..

  • Gilmour gave me a big AWE starting at 0:54

  •  Let them eat in peace please!

  • Isn't this from Pompeii??

  • @bziakwfuckyou The director's cut, yes. It's in the description.

  • Oh!! Richards eyes! 1:50

  • @HushhhPaw I know right?!

    I'm a guy, and even I think he has epic eyes!

  • hi time

  • 1:03 --> the reason why gilmour started to get fat.

  • they're so English. I love it. most epic dinner conversation EVER? Probably.

  • This was cool to see.

  • proud to be amongst pink floyd fans here from around the world. The group and story always will remain.

  • And to think, THIS was how Dark Side of the Moon was made. With all this eating and goofing around. Never would have thought. Just shows how down to earth the Floyd are.

  • Roger: The oysters are good aren't they? David: Yea. Roger: Yes, theres good oysters here aren't they? David: Yes. Roger: Yes. David: Theres good oysters here. This seems to be the right season of year. Rick: The Oysters alright? Roger: The Oysters are very good. David: Yes, this time of year. Roger: No, I don't know what nationality they are... I like to think that oysters transcend national barriers. Couldn't be a more perfect conversation.
  • that oyster conversation is legendary

    

  • What you mind happy?

    What you mind interesting?

    Waters rox!!!

  • dude Gilmour is so beautiful and young here

    

  • im thinking the camera man had taken a tad too many quaaludes during this.. wish he woulda went a little less ape-shit on the zoom feature lol

  • @Jagethemage You're right, of course, but it is the context of that period, unfortunately, that late-60's, early-70's genre of endless close-ups, as if porous perspectives were somehow natural. If we were with people who invaded our personal space to that degree, we'd have to whack the hell out of them.

  • Roger is very very ugly, man!

  • @baladin30 Thanks for sharing that. That was genius. Are you really that shallow that you hold such unusual regard for people solely based on outward appearance? If so, you're in trouble, 'cause, from what I've seen, you're no pinup either, sport. You work in marketing or something? If so, do everyone a favor and stay out of the gene pool. Now, take a hike!

  • @init4fun Bill Hicks

  • @init4fun well said.

  • @init4fun Lol, sure maybe he's a great musician and person...but the fact does remain that he was pretty ugly outwardly...

  • @jpatc4 ...and you seem pretty ugly inwardly, so...what's your point, Gomer?

  • @init4fun Whoa man, why are you gettin so pissed? It's the music you should care about, not the face. You don't need to get so defensive just because he's hella ugly.

  • @jpatc4 Just as I thought. You have no point. You're just an ugly, douchey troll hung up on its looks, apparently. Yeah, good luck with that.

  • @init4fun Hey whoa, rough edges mayn. I love Floydie...But he is ugly, outwardly at least? You don't see that?

  • @jpatc4 Not really. Most of us aren't hung up on outward appearances. It's pathetic that you and a few others are. Perhaps if you worked a little more on how ugly you appear to be internally, you wouldn't come across as pathetic as you do. I would venture to guess Roger Waters has far more to contribute to society and recorded history than you could ever hope to. Might help to remember that the next weekend you spend flexing and grinning like a jackass in the mirror. Peace.

  • @init4fun I wouldn't exactly say "hung up"...I just acknowledge the fact that he's unpleasant to look at. And it's a bit presumptuous to call someone internally ugly when all you know about them is that they think someone looks bad.

  • @jpatc4 You made the comment. And if you think that wasn't an ugly thing to write about someone, that would explain your lack of self-awareness, which is not uncommon of shallow people. Get help, dude. We're done here.

  • @baladin30 @init4fun, Yes. Roger Waters may not be the most aesthetically pleasing to some (that too, is opinion) but it is his mind which is truly beautiful, to create Floyd music. You must try to leave physical appearnace out of it. Us musicians and music fans don't care about that stuff, neither do Floyd. We care about the MUSIC. So should you.

  • @baladin30

    He is ugly but he is pink Floyd..

  • @baladin30 that's not important to make good music!

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  • @baladin30 He's beautiful because he's helped write the most thought out and unbelieveable songs in history. What have you done that's comparable?

  • @baladin30 Oh damn, you're so stupid when you say that.

    Maybe you're not adviced that Pink Floyd don't need your shit... Please don't put your foolish comments in this golden piece. :)

  • I'm a straight man but Rick has really amazing eyes

  • @Munjeej Just admit your gay buddy. There isn't any shame.

  • @bobdy9988 YTrape

  • WTF I'm tired of these stupid camera men from the 60's only filming the person extremely Close the the face ughhh

  • roger eats all the time at the video but david got fat.

  • nick doesnt like oysters...

  • Pink Floyd havin' fun,gettin' higher than a kite! Lol!

  • smokin a bit too much pot David?? (beautiful David, I wish I were that oyster that he slurps up...)

  • get over your ego roger. david. you are my poster boy (its 2011 and I'm 40yo!!!!

  • roger waters is funny as hell

  • que engazado ese waters con el cigarro

  • Rick Wright seems like the coolest, nicest guy. Again and again, I hear his work as THE voice of Pink Floyd as much as the others. His voice in many classic is THAT SOUND. Thumbs up if you like...

  • Now this is FUNNY! and I love David's face, I just can't take my eyes off of him!

  • Director: Are you very happy about the film?

    Roger: What you mean happy?

    Director: Well you feel that it's going in a direction which is interesting or not?

    Roger: What you mean interesting?

    ROGER WATERS = GENIUS.

  • BAKED!

  • haha nick talking about no musical talent and then it cuts to david playing! haha love that! totally being modest! i like how roger and david spend like half the video eating too! lol!

  • Some of them come across as morons.

  • those are some fetch smoke rings

  • Nick Mason needs to chill the fuck out

  • I love the "oysters part"!! Lol

  • 5:41 and the cracks are already showing :(

  • im not gay or anything, but that gilmour was one good looking guy

  • @razzamanaz79 Thinking someone else is good looking has nothing to do with being gay. There are many men who I consider to be good looking and I'm heterosexual

  • @razzamanaz79 , He's the most sexy man i've seen .

  • at least think this...paul mccartney was a genius and then he turned into a dick....roger was a dick while he was a genius and now he is a brilliant genius

  • what everyone's gripe with roger? w/out him pink Floyd would have never been the band you like so much...

  • Can I just say that I fuckin love the floyd but fuckin oysters? You wouldn't have seen Lennon and McCartney quaffing such cuisine. Us and Them? Fuckin right mate.

  • This video made me buy myself some pot and oysters.

  • obscured by clouds, and meddle are my all time favorite albums. along with More.

  • What a candid and funny interview with the most quiet, soft-spoken group of all time :)

  • in a group where 5 or more are responsible for creating as a group and an attention seeker go through all efforts to be the center despite others views, there may be a sign of things wrong.

  • You can really see what good friends Gilmour and Waters were in the oysters sequence.

  • For the few short-sighted folks who've laid into Roger here, you might consider you may never have heard of the Floyd past the mid-60's without him, as he did compose most of their lyrics and much of their sound post-Syd. And it's difficult to see how he'd come across as arrogant, unless you completely mistake his humor for mock arrogance. If so, you really should get out more. He may not have been a personal fave of mine, but there's no denying his brilliance, wit, depth & quality of character.

  • @init4fun I agree, and if naught for him, there would be no "Wall" which along with Dark Side of the Moon, was their best albums ever-hands down. The Wall was a masterpiece that still sells millions today. I read that when Waters left Floyd he gave up all rights to Pink Floyd and its catolog-minus The Wall. He knew that that was his legacy and he put so much into it that it was his. If you ask 10 people on the street who Pink Floyd is, they will probably say " oh the guys who did The Wall?".

  • @init4fun very well put!

  • @init4fun - I agree init4fun. Not only what you said, but when Waters left the band back in '82 or whenever it was because, as he put it, "the band was through creating", well, he was right. Pink Floyd WAS done creatively. They've been riding on their laurels since The Wall, in my opinion.

    Of course, with the death of Ricky Wright a couple years back, it should be all over for Gilmour using the "Pink Floyd" name.

  • @init4fun I deny Roger Waters brilliance.

  • @MrDrZebra Congrats.

  • @init4fun thanks.

  • Roger is very smart lol yeah and have a big ego too yeah and killed pink floyd in the 80's yeah

  • @ALANRANJAL

    Ofc. He killed pink floyd. There would be not waters without pink floyd.

  • 0m44s Roger just realises what would be a great line to say next...lol

  • David gilmour and his cambridge school boy accent what a sex bomb :)

  • from 6:40 <3 david!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I don't like George Roger Waters.

  • @shnakle1 He's a great musician, But a total prick

  • anyone here can explain me what they say plz

    from 2:53 to 3:53

    thnx ^^

  • was this a breakthrough album for them? or was it anticipated to be a good one?

    they would have to be pretty popular to get a gig at abbey road surely?

  • @nerdflanders8710 You don't know much about the Floyd, do you? Have to put things in context. Firstly, the Pink Floyd had already had a few chart successes from '67-'72, and Abbey Road was merely one of EMI's studios and hadn't gained the notoriety it's been given since. And was 'Dark Side of the Moon' a "breakthrough album," you ask? How's this? It still owns the record for longest-running charted album, according to Billboard. No one's made a better selling album (in terms of longevity) since.

  • @init4fun yeah but BEFORE it came out did EMI anticipate it was gonna be big?

  • @nerdflanders8710 Hard to say, because I don't know anyone affiliated with EMI, but I don't think any genuine artist believes their art will be given the recognition it can get. Point being, the Floyd certainly weren't given any unearned reverence from EMI, judging from these studio clips. How can anyone really know, when one considers the thousands of relatively obscure acts that had passed through EMI studio doors. To this point, the Floyd showed no more promise than comparable bands.

  • @init4fun FWIW I agree with the start of your reply here i.e. that EMI may not yet have known what potential this band had at that point. But I disagree that P.F "showed no more promise than comparable bands" at this point.,for a couple of reasons. Firstly as they were already popular and influential, and secondly since they had already recorded "Echoes". If "echoes" isn't a demonstration of a band's potential then what is? "Echoes" on it's shows more achievement than most bands ever reach

  • @echo680 That was meant more in context than historical perspective. If you can't tell the difference, stop reading right here; we won't waste your time. If you'd read carefully, was trying to draw contrast with EMI's perception of the band pre and post DSOTM. I encourage you to read interviews with band members of that era. It's fairly clear that the band was marginalized, under-represented and lauded for not "producing hits." Made no judgement at all about quality or longevity of output in 71.

  • @init4fun ooooooh ! Well, if you don't mean "To this point, the Floyd showed no more promise than comparable bands." why say it ? One loves your use of the royal "we" .Proves you're an arrogant prick.

  • @echo680 If you'd bothered to read, you'd put the quote in the context I meant — that it was the perception of EMI suits, not mine. But, sadly, some of us clearly don't trouble ourselves with what anyone else writes. Bit of a ego problem there, sport? Again, you really should read more. Couldn't hurt. Might improve your obvious social skills.

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  • @init4fun The Great Gatsby?

  • @stonedrose1 Pretty much.

  • @init4fun Astronomine Dominie!!

  • @nerdflanders8710 the first album was piper at the gate of dawn in 1966. LONG LIVE THE GNOME! Syd is my God.

  • WAT U MEAN INTERESTING !!!!

  • rest in peace richard wright

  • Great stuff. Dave Gilmour is still a very attractive man but back then....DAMN! He's the hottest hippie I've ever seen. All that talent and looks too. Mercy!

  • sid barrett is a pig

  • mussels

  • Of course Roger Water is an egomanic and can be a prick, but he's also and has been one of the most creative genius' in rock/psychodelic rock history. Bitch!

  • "I like to think that oysters transcend national barriers"

    I love it.

  • Could anyone tell me the Floyds drug of choice or choices during this era?

  • @mrdave777 I heard half of the Floyd and their entourage were into the juice the other''s were into the green.

  • @mrdave777 nicotine, etoh, thc mainly rick built a slight cocaine addiction in the late 70s early 80s per nicks book

  • "well than ur fauckin thick"

  • Roger Waters is a talented guy but he is such a douche. None-the-less PF is still one of my favorite bands ever.

  • i still can't believe rolling stone just put roger waters on the cover. the only thing bigger than the new wall tour itself is water's ego.