Amazing! This song's amazing! I've red someone says Syd played the Guitar track ... I don't know, to me it's just a great guitar track on a great crazy song.
Best song of A Sacerful Of Secrets, only one question, who sings it??? is it Syd Barret??? no...this is definitely Nick Mason (lead voc) with David Gilmour (lead voc) and Rick Wright (backing voc) and I believe Roger Waters (backing voc).
Syd really did make the after scarcful of secrets they ran out of ideas like syds so they tried somthing diffrent which dont get me wrong every thing after words is great but good ol syd is what I miss under my tounge
Roger Water's emulating Syd's style. Arnold Layne... Corporal Clegg... see the characterisation idea? So they kicked him out of the band and carried on his style. Syd made them.
Wondered how authentic this was given it's shot very obscured, however, looks real enough, here the Floyd unleash their frickin' fury... You can imagine some real pent up frustration coming out in this!!
@uh0oo There is a strong Waters theme running straight back to the loss of his father at Anzio in 1944, this also relates a message condemning all war, however even PF had there own internal war going on
Great song! My friend had this on A Nice Pair and played it for me and it was instantly my favorite from their early period. I had no idea there was a video for it.
Jugband Blues was recorded between October and December '67' ..."Piper.." was already released so it couldn't have been recorded for the "Piper" album...
if the Kazoo part isnt working on the ladies then you are chasing the wrong ladies my friend. clothes end up everywhere when Kazoo part hits in my room =P
I heard Syd sang some choruses on that song, is that true ? I know David and Nick share the lead vocals, but I'm not sure if the choruses are Rick + Roger or Rick + Syd
mostly Rick actually, after Piper Syd is not featured on any Pink Floyd album with the exception of Jugband Blues which was put onto the Saucerful of Secrets album but was recorded and discarded for/from Piper
Why does it all got to be so terribly loud? For me, frankly, its too loud. I just can't bare it. I happened to have grown up with the string quartet which is a bit softer. So, uh, why does it got to be so loud?
@StonedReviewer which is usually a string trio (an amplified one tho') ~ and PF is when Rick is playing piano. Just checked ~ this was written by Waters, chidhood sense of loss masquerading as satire. cheers
@Gold753 I know you older people aren't always technology-savvy, but wow. There's a little speaker icon beneath the video that has a slider allowing you to turn the volume down.
i think after Syd was out, the boys in the band wanted to keep the sound going..Gilmour played a lot with Syd in the early days, playing together they probably developed sonic similarities, i don't think Gilmour intentionally wanted to imitate Syd though, it just evolved that way, but who knows...i'm just making an observation...
that couldnt be farther from the truth. he didnt imitate Syd at all, in fact when he played a gig with early Floyd without Syd, Syd showed up and David saw the look on his disappointed and heart broken face, David then proceeded to tell Roger something along the lines of "We do that again and I'm out." then they've starting homages for Syd not imitations
i said at the beginning, Gilmour's sound was similar to Syd's.if you listen to "Saucerful Of Secrets", it sounds a lot like Syd's style of playing, on "Let There be More Light"..he's beginning to get that Gilmour sound..i know eventually, their sound isn't alike..if you read my whole comment, but it's my opinion that when Gilmour first joined Floyd, he sounded a lot like Syd, you may think different, that's ok
i think early on after Syd was "ousted" the band in different ways tried to ride Syd's succesful wave...imitating his vocal as well as songwriting style, also Gilmour imitating his guitar style...but as time went on they found themselves and their sound evolved into individual styles..Gilmour slowly began to sound Gilmouresque.....
Nick wrote in his book that Dave was invited to join the band partly because he was really good at mimicking guitar and vocal styles. Of course he'd have to be able to unless they expected to be able to start from scratch. Syd had the lead vocal in almost every early Floyd song. The rest of the band did meet him through Syd, as he was his childhood friend, that's true.
i've checked three different Gilmour bios and they're all similar....Syd and David went to school together and used to get together during lunch etc. and played guitar....nothing about Gilmour teaching Syd...i got the impression they were both learning and playing the guitar together... that's why they had similar styles....
for some reason I remember hearing gilmour taught syd, but either way they played a lot together, so it's not like gilmour was completely imitating him early on
some of the guitar parts sound so much like Syd's, especially at the beginning of the song..maybe Gilmour was trying to imitate Syd's tone on Saucerful...maybe Barrett also was at the sessions ...supposedly he's only on "Set The Controls.." and of course "Jugband Blues"
i think u kinda missunderstood.. plus i didnt explain myself at all... my point was that the record companies (most of them) only care about money. i know there are really good musicians.. and nly carthat they oe about their music.. thats why they are called musicians (stupid joke.. i know..)
anyway.. i apologize if i pissed some musicians.. now that i read my comment.. it is kinda dumb.. cause i didnt make clear i was still talkin about the record companies... my bad..
i'm a musician also, been playing in bands for around 30 years and i also care about making great music and i'm lucky enough to know and work w/ great musicians but after 30 years, i do care about getting paid decent money for something i do well after many years of playing for peanuts and that doesn't take anything away from my love of creating great music
as soon as the music industry started marketing and distributing bland watered down versions of rock and r& b music and people now begin accepting this stuff as the norm...everything else starts to sound wierd..it's frightening to think what kind of impact a classic recording like Sgt. Pepper's would have in 2009 compared to 1967...sadly, it would not even crack the top 100... the "music" industry would consider it too wierd...it's now controlled by a bunch of non musician bottom line execs...
that's because back then they let the solo artists and bands be themselves and didn't have to fit some kind of look and sound before they were even signed...when you have to spend so much energy trying to look and sound a certain way, creativity and originality goes down the drain..i'm 51 and when i see people half my age liking the same kind of music that i grew up with, it's because they recognize the difference between good music and crummy music, not a generational thing..
Somewhere i heard this... "back in those times, if u were an artist, u could go to a record company.. present to them a song over 10 minutes long and, if they liked it, they would put it on a record... now if u present a song that long they will say you are crazy and kick you ass out of there", sad but true... its all about money now.. its hard to find REAL music on this days, (im 23 and most of the music i listen was wrote decades before i was born)
First vocal is David, second vocal (singing "he won it in the war" etc) is a very rare appearance from Nick. Chorus is most likely a mix of David and Rick as they harmonised the best.
always can i hear this i imagine a sad psycho clown maybe for the kazoo that used hahaha sorry for the bad english !!
pinchejuarezfeo 5 months ago
Amazing! This song's amazing! I've red someone says Syd played the Guitar track ... I don't know, to me it's just a great guitar track on a great crazy song.
mike3rdmusic 6 months ago
LOVE YOU BOYS 3:55
GeorgeRingoGirl 7 months ago
FUCK!!! THIS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!
GeorgeRingoGirl 7 months ago
zizwho
suildhearg 8 months ago
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Best song of A Sacerful Of Secrets, only one question, who sings it??? is it Syd Barret??? no...this is definitely Nick Mason (lead voc) with David Gilmour (lead voc) and Rick Wright (backing voc) and I believe Roger Waters (backing voc).
My favourite song indeed
Raelistic89 9 months ago
clegg murderer
lyer wha else=tramp
suildhearg 9 months ago
@suildhearg Yeah, right! "Murdered" some nazi Germans in WWII.
birthdayssuck 8 months ago
clegg murderer
suildhearg 9 months ago
I fuckin' love this song!!!
lalala84009 10 months ago
one of my favourites of Pink Floyd
GoldenGoldeneye 11 months ago
Syd really did make the after scarcful of secrets they ran out of ideas like syds so they tried somthing diffrent which dont get me wrong every thing after words is great but good ol syd is what I miss under my tounge
remberthisemail 11 months ago
This video's awesome.
Aleanderson90 11 months ago
Roger Water's emulating Syd's style. Arnold Layne... Corporal Clegg... see the characterisation idea? So they kicked him out of the band and carried on his style. Syd made them.
sonicpixie 11 months ago
A Saucerful of Secrets is the best album of Pink Floyd
MrPoti36 11 months ago 3
Allways Loved Syd's Pink Floyd. I think I love it now more than ever.
Just visited Pink Anderson's grave- the man who put the "Pink"
in Pink Floyd, and a fine musician as well.
HELODERMANDER 1 year ago
The horrible folly of war... "Have you got it yet?"
spikefred1 1 year ago
Best song of A Sacerful Of Secrets, only one question, who sings it??? is it Syd Barret???
AK4TsEv3N 1 year ago
@AK4TsEv3N No..... Roger Waters lead Vocals
Stefanofloyd82 11 months ago
@Stefanofloyd82 Oh ok thanks it's that Waters' and Barret's voices are similar
AK4TsEv3N 11 months ago
wow, people really didn't get @Gold753's joke, how sad
ultraviolentgeisha 1 year ago
What a waste of food!
LukasFin 1 year ago
muy bueno!!
moonchield365 1 year ago
never seen this video, I think is rare
guitblog 1 year ago
No one will acknowledge it, but this food fight is what really broke up Pink Floyd.
DudleyScardsdale 1 year ago 3
Great song!
OxygenChrist 1 year ago
estaba en el colegio, me fumaba mis primero pitos de marihuana, escuchaba el saucerful of secrets y sentía tanta psicodelia, ahora nada me sorprende
shanoon 1 year ago
The Best Kazoo Solo Ive Ever Heard
Floyd4201000 1 year ago
I've heard this song a million times. This is the first time seeing the real video. Love it. Love you, Pink Floyd, all 4, or 5 of you!
DatingGameKiller 1 year ago
its not loud...yer old!
jakoblfuller 1 year ago
yes it is nick singing those funny lines
marnold6879 1 year ago
9 people don't understand music!
blogzify 1 year ago 19
@blogzify :( 10
gamesplaystation1 8 months ago
this song is so cheery on teh mandolin!
JackyRowe 1 year ago
weird my last name is clegg
JaReD123RoX 1 year ago
LSD !!!!!!
seweryne30 1 year ago
@drew199321
It's David :)
OMG i love David in this video, he pors champagne on Roger, then throws food at him and starts a whole food fight!
TheBeatlefloyd 1 year ago
Gilmour and Mason singing together !
waluigiween 1 year ago
@waluigiween , is that Nick singing the "He Won it in the war..." those parts?
TheBeatlefloyd 1 year ago
@TheBeatlefloyd yes
mitchskater 1 year ago
@mitchskater that there is effin awesome
TheBeatlefloyd 1 year ago
i named my new youtube name after this song
corpralkirsch 1 year ago
That is FUNNY.
OmegaWolfPack 1 year ago 3
Bet they had fun making this video
uh0oo 1 year ago
Wondered how authentic this was given it's shot very obscured, however, looks real enough, here the Floyd unleash their frickin' fury... You can imagine some real pent up frustration coming out in this!!
MetallicBill 1 year ago
Very unappreciated song from a great album...
TheNefariousMaster 1 year ago 4
this song seems to be about fantasing of being a war hero when youve never been to war. Is that true? thats what I get from it.
uh0oo 1 year ago
@uh0oo There is a strong Waters theme running straight back to the loss of his father at Anzio in 1944, this also relates a message condemning all war, however even PF had there own internal war going on
MetallicBill 1 year ago
@MetallicBill So it may be more about the poloticians not getting there hands dirty while others are dying for them.
uh0oo 1 year ago
@uh0oo (see also Black Sabbath War Pigs!)
MetallicBill 1 year ago
Lmao at 1:42
MrJaybee61 1 year ago
War isn't cool but this song song is !
bonghitlover 1 year ago
The first time i took acid i listened to this song and it changed my life!
dododye 1 year ago
Pink Floyd wrote "BrokenChair" '99'
EndlessNot1 1 year ago
definitely a barrett style song
gabbagabbaskate8 1 year ago
fuckin love this song, i want my xbox live name to be corpral clegg
corpralkirsch 1 year ago
Best kazoo oriented song known to mankind.
Chameleon96 1 year ago 3
Na denn,guten Appetit. Klasse Film.Hab ich ja noch nie gesehen.Genial.
solarfire1000 1 year ago
Pink Floyd wrote "Dogs", "Us And Them" also "Echoes"!!
EndlessNot1 1 year ago
Pink Floyd wrote "Dogs".
BrokenChair88 1 year ago 18
@BrokenChair88 Yeah we all know that. So you don't have to comment with that in every PF video
XxKyokoSamaXx 1 year ago
@BrokenChair88 ?????
LIBERTINEPARANOIC 7 months ago
Great song! My friend had this on A Nice Pair and played it for me and it was instantly my favorite from their early period. I had no idea there was a video for it.
shelly10538 1 year ago
Just the genious of Floyd...
sandplacer 1 year ago
Reminds me a little bit of The Who's Happy Jack video from 1966. Great song, awesome video.
ladidah9 1 year ago
Waters wrote the song, Mason, Gilmour & Wright contribute vocals
EndlessNot1 1 year ago
i thought Nick Mason sang the "We won it in the war " parts! sure sounds like him...
EndlessNot1 1 year ago
@EndlessNot1 Yes, it was Mason
ooesnohhnschecalov 1 year ago
Oddly enough, it sounds to me like a forerunner of some tracks in The Wall.
LarkSist 1 year ago 3
@LarkSist I agree. Perhaps a semi light-hearted version of When The Tigers Broke Free.
schmittelt 1 year ago
@schmittelt
Exactly.
Also, there are some musical ideas- both in production and in melody- that reverberates in Waiting For the Worms.
LarkSist 1 year ago
@LarkSist And Roger's vocal parts here (He won it in the war. etc.) are similar in tone to his "megaphone" rants in Waiting For the Worms.
schmittelt 1 year ago
@schmittelt
That's one of the things I meant by "production".
;)
LarkSist 1 year ago
@LarkSist I was thinking the same.
diddywahdaddy 1 year ago
What a demented song, but that's what I exactly love about Pink Floyd!
PhilistineTheArtLuvr 1 year ago
pink floyd are loud now?
MysteriousToastGenie 1 year ago
the background sounds quite similar to "one in a million"
smooro 1 year ago
If the Liberal Democrats win the election, Pink Floyd have promised to re-unite and sing this song at Nick's inauguration.
culdine 1 year ago 3
Awesome song and awesome video.
ghigno992 1 year ago
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EndlessNot1 1 year ago
Jugband Blues was recorded between October and December '67' ..."Piper.." was already released so it couldn't have been recorded for the "Piper" album...
EndlessNot1 1 year ago
good appetite!
pigonthewing1972 2 years ago
Dont ever try to get girls when the kazoo part is taking place. it doesnt work
gatorboy1133 2 years ago
if the Kazoo part isnt working on the ladies then you are chasing the wrong ladies my friend. clothes end up everywhere when Kazoo part hits in my room =P
HeWhoIsIAm7 2 years ago 4
is there a bass on this track?
mikefed335 2 years ago
In the remastered CD you can hear bass, but in this video, the quality isn't good enough to hear the bass without really listening for it.
jspade1019 2 years ago
I heard Syd sang some choruses on that song, is that true ? I know David and Nick share the lead vocals, but I'm not sure if the choruses are Rick + Roger or Rick + Syd
Canaveral305 2 years ago
mostly Rick actually, after Piper Syd is not featured on any Pink Floyd album with the exception of Jugband Blues which was put onto the Saucerful of Secrets album but was recorded and discarded for/from Piper
HeWhoIsIAm7 2 years ago
"His boots were very clean."
apacolipps 2 years ago
I wish this was in color.
SRone45 2 years ago
Such an underrated song.
PinkFloydAreGods 2 years ago 72
@PinkFloydAreGods Classic Floyd....
sandplacer 1 year ago
mrs. clegg ano+her drop of gin???
JudozIV 2 years ago
SPLAT !!! francoboy got some cake back in the face!! lol!
pigonthewing1972 2 years ago
@WalterBlaine yeah, I guess he does in that moment
baseballfuries08 2 years ago
FOOD FIGHT (hits pigs on the wing with a a cake)
francoboy100 2 years ago 3
fuckin class !! pink floyd live on!!!!
pigonthewing1972 2 years ago 6
OMG GAZOO SOLO lol :D
Has to be the only one in the history of music let alone rock music :D
(: <3<3
ILuvPBouvier 2 years ago 5
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friscokid182 2 years ago
FUCK i love that wah
EclipsedMind 2 years ago
Yes he is.
ErnieandBert1 2 years ago
il est bien fait le clip
xipaul 2 years ago
4:05 - 4:07
ObscureIcon 2 years ago
O.o rare
nahuelbarrio123 2 years ago
i put this on facebook they loved it my friend in reme 200 friends now lol
mrsydbarret 2 years ago
It's strange hearing Nick Mason on vocals; he has that "snarling" quality in them.
ErnieandBert1 2 years ago 2
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fujivoo 2 years ago
Why does it all got to be so terribly loud? For me, frankly, its too loud. I just can't bare it. I happened to have grown up with the string quartet which is a bit softer. So, uh, why does it got to be so loud?
Gold753 2 years ago 18
cause thats how you listen to ROCK \m/
that and its hard to have a good trip whilst struggling to hear all the instruments,
HeWhoIsIAm7 2 years ago
Woosh
Gold753 2 years ago
@Gold753 They're Pink Floyd. They can be as loud as they want
AFirmKickInThePants 1 year ago 3
@Gold753 you want somethin soft go listen to us and them or echoes
BrennymanPage 1 year ago
@Gold753 cause its not a string quartet, its a rock band
StonedReviewer 1 year ago
@StonedReviewer which is usually a string trio (an amplified one tho') ~ and PF is when Rick is playing piano. Just checked ~ this was written by Waters, chidhood sense of loss masquerading as satire. cheers
SuperNevile 1 year ago
@Gold753 because Pink floyd isn't a string quartet
Dani2mix 1 year ago
@Dani2mix
evajom1 1 year ago
@Gold753 because pink floyd is WAY better than a string quartet.
crazycaleb92 1 year ago
@Gold753 HAhahaha
myztainzydeout 1 year ago
@Gold753 I know you older people aren't always technology-savvy, but wow. There's a little speaker icon beneath the video that has a slider allowing you to turn the volume down.
yeoungbraxx 1 year ago
It looks like he is really hitting him at 3:42
Douglasm5 2 years ago 2
hahaha watch roger run away when david puts his helmet back on
tangerinedreem 2 years ago
Saucerful of secrets- my favourite pink Floyd´s album
kmz16 2 years ago
haha this is awesome ive always wnated to see pink floyd get into a food fight
tangerinedreem 2 years ago
Old Sid times...
baseballfuries08 2 years ago
Syd
paulreeve 2 years ago
SYD per sempre
ideapazza 2 years ago
swing and a miss!
back to the dug out
HeWhoIsIAm7 2 years ago
not just trippy but a good rock track aswell --class
mrsydbarret 2 years ago
My Goodness I love this video.
Was it Dave puring the gin?
TheIsabel7 2 years ago
i think after Syd was out, the boys in the band wanted to keep the sound going..Gilmour played a lot with Syd in the early days, playing together they probably developed sonic similarities, i don't think Gilmour intentionally wanted to imitate Syd though, it just evolved that way, but who knows...i'm just making an observation...
fujivoo 2 years ago
that couldnt be farther from the truth. he didnt imitate Syd at all, in fact when he played a gig with early Floyd without Syd, Syd showed up and David saw the look on his disappointed and heart broken face, David then proceeded to tell Roger something along the lines of "We do that again and I'm out." then they've starting homages for Syd not imitations
HeWhoIsIAm7 2 years ago
i said at the beginning, Gilmour's sound was similar to Syd's.if you listen to "Saucerful Of Secrets", it sounds a lot like Syd's style of playing, on "Let There be More Light"..he's beginning to get that Gilmour sound..i know eventually, their sound isn't alike..if you read my whole comment, but it's my opinion that when Gilmour first joined Floyd, he sounded a lot like Syd, you may think different, that's ok
fujivoo 2 years ago
i think early on after Syd was "ousted" the band in different ways tried to ride Syd's succesful wave...imitating his vocal as well as songwriting style, also Gilmour imitating his guitar style...but as time went on they found themselves and their sound evolved into individual styles..Gilmour slowly began to sound Gilmouresque.....
fujivoo 2 years ago
Nick wrote in his book that Dave was invited to join the band partly because he was really good at mimicking guitar and vocal styles. Of course he'd have to be able to unless they expected to be able to start from scratch. Syd had the lead vocal in almost every early Floyd song. The rest of the band did meet him through Syd, as he was his childhood friend, that's true.
splik2 2 years ago
i've checked three different Gilmour bios and they're all similar....Syd and David went to school together and used to get together during lunch etc. and played guitar....nothing about Gilmour teaching Syd...i got the impression they were both learning and playing the guitar together... that's why they had similar styles....
fujivoo 2 years ago
Did you just say Syd and David have similar playing styles? Their guitar playing styles are not even close.
Gold753 2 years ago
for some reason I remember hearing gilmour taught syd, but either way they played a lot together, so it's not like gilmour was completely imitating him early on
Romencer17 2 years ago 2
i'll have to check that fact out.....
fujivoo 2 years ago
Read about this video in Pink Floyd FAQ! LOL
JoeChrisMorris 2 years ago
this was sooooo advanced for the era...RIP Syd and Rick
JudozIV 2 years ago 4
froop!!
fujivoo 2 years ago
wena
alphablondy 2 years ago
one of my fav floyd albums
dangaertner7 2 years ago
I Have This CD First Time I Ever Saw The Video Toe I Like It I Have Ben A Roger Waters Fan For A Very Long Time.
TheClassicRockFan 2 years ago 2
Syd also plays crazy slide guitar on Wright's "Remember A Day"
fujivoo 2 years ago
some of the guitar parts sound so much like Syd's, especially at the beginning of the song..maybe Gilmour was trying to imitate Syd's tone on Saucerful...maybe Barrett also was at the sessions ...supposedly he's only on "Set The Controls.." and of course "Jugband Blues"
fujivoo 2 years ago
Actually, David and Syd had similar playing styles because David taught Syd how to play guitar.
lulabelleblue95 2 years ago
I don't know why but I love this song... especially the kazoo parts. I have absolutely no idea why....
skatepark4hb 2 years ago
don't get so upset monkeymelon..if you hadn't spent so much time bla-bla-ing yer whole life, maybe you'd be happier!!
have a floobity wonderful day...
fujivoo 2 years ago 3
im a musician. and Im... I bla bla for 39 years, im the shit and im a musician and this is money... COULD YOU SHUT THE FLOOBITY FUCK UP?
monkmellon 2 years ago
i think u kinda missunderstood.. plus i didnt explain myself at all... my point was that the record companies (most of them) only care about money. i know there are really good musicians.. and nly carthat they oe about their music.. thats why they are called musicians (stupid joke.. i know..)
anyway.. i apologize if i pissed some musicians.. now that i read my comment.. it is kinda dumb.. cause i didnt make clear i was still talkin about the record companies... my bad..
el0chino 2 years ago
i'm a musician also, been playing in bands for around 30 years and i also care about making great music and i'm lucky enough to know and work w/ great musicians but after 30 years, i do care about getting paid decent money for something i do well after many years of playing for peanuts and that doesn't take anything away from my love of creating great music
fujivoo 2 years ago
as soon as the music industry started marketing and distributing bland watered down versions of rock and r& b music and people now begin accepting this stuff as the norm...everything else starts to sound wierd..it's frightening to think what kind of impact a classic recording like Sgt. Pepper's would have in 2009 compared to 1967...sadly, it would not even crack the top 100... the "music" industry would consider it too wierd...it's now controlled by a bunch of non musician bottom line execs...
fujivoo 2 years ago
that's because back then they let the solo artists and bands be themselves and didn't have to fit some kind of look and sound before they were even signed...when you have to spend so much energy trying to look and sound a certain way, creativity and originality goes down the drain..i'm 51 and when i see people half my age liking the same kind of music that i grew up with, it's because they recognize the difference between good music and crummy music, not a generational thing..
fujivoo 2 years ago
Somewhere i heard this... "back in those times, if u were an artist, u could go to a record company.. present to them a song over 10 minutes long and, if they liked it, they would put it on a record... now if u present a song that long they will say you are crazy and kick you ass out of there", sad but true... its all about money now.. its hard to find REAL music on this days, (im 23 and most of the music i listen was wrote decades before i was born)
el0chino 2 years ago
Brokechair88 wrote" PInk Floyd wrote Dogs"!!
fujivoo 2 years ago 3
"...his boots were very clean"
=)
Genocidebitch666 2 years ago
It's all fun and games until someone throws food... then it's just fun.
Has anyone in that band ever owned up to having had the idea for this particular twist of craziness? Absolutely hilarious...
TheLadyAza 2 years ago
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TheLadyAza 2 years ago
lol keep it up BrokenChair88 lol
systembug91 2 years ago 2
Great song. Saucerful is a great album.
hfield07 2 years ago 3
Pink Floyd wrote "Dogs".
BrokenChair88 2 years ago
I get it! It's a satire comparing war to a silly food fight. Sweet.
killeroftime978 2 years ago 4
this is so awesome. i love it. ''')
BemusedStranger 2 years ago
Does anyone else see the link between this video and the video of "In The Flesh?", at the beginning of "The Wall" film?
xxdyogas1 2 years ago 3
Imagine that Gilmour had decided to stick with the kazoo...
*hears Comfortably Numb with a 5 min kazoo solo* LOL
Pulsar89 2 years ago 10
It Would Be Cool If Someone Would RE enact This Video!
rogeryd 2 years ago
This would be so much more fantastic if it were in colour.
faceofpo 2 years ago
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Jakerinobino 3 years ago
First vocal is David, second vocal (singing "he won it in the war" etc) is a very rare appearance from Nick. Chorus is most likely a mix of David and Rick as they harmonised the best.
Sodoffanddie 3 years ago
love seeing "new" pf footage
themachinegunn 3 years ago
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cokeydear 3 years ago
Awesome song.
I can't stop listening to it.
CalculateInBinary001 3 years ago 3
A kazoo.
PontiosFotis 3 years ago