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  • Roger Waters can suck my Waaaaaahhhhhhh !

  • HEY!Description is wrong!It's not animations with pink floyd music as background, it's pink floyd with animations as background!Behave!

  • Its ok

  • Man, I can't believe this!

    Shine on you crazy diamond, little piece of 6º part.

    Who listen 73 wish you whree here, knows that's muisc have 9!

  • Shine On Your Crazy Diamond (PART 6-9)

  • cool

  • if pink floyd leaves its a big good bye world

  • Which composition of Pink Floyd Playing in this video?

  • i hope someone makes a time machine just so i can witness the rawness of pink floyd in conert to bad i was born so late.....

  • A one big forgotten band also is Nectar..

  • here i tel important questions about the outside and insight.

    open your mind and the eyes .(too cammeras on board ) think it so and be carefool with your root!

  • wow humans thanks a lot for your komment and interesting!

    in german language but please i wil write my theorie for us all .dont be worry you can take a trans later programm.more you havent to understand @first ;))

    i wont to tell about left and right .a pulsar you got it too in your bloodline;O)

    be happy and take a meditation with your herdbeat rythm and vibration from insight to outside;)

  • Well done...

    5*****

    (klaus)

  • is this an original video or just one somebody put together

  • What's the title of this tune?

  • Shine on you crazy diamond part V / VIII

  • Cluster One would also be another tune to fit this vid

  • Pink Floyd are Gods , good Video ! Nice Job !

    Please watch my Video Alone !

    Thx Peace fab

  • yo your vid kicks ass love it

  • words are completely unnecessary...this music talks itself...and this video too...

  • wooh! space and Shine On! can't get much better!

  • First there was nothing , then bang there was Pink Floyd

  • I hate to agree with complete strangers, but you're right

  • Pink Floyd was a godsend to music. This video is awesome, combining the two greatest things ever: PF and space.

  • actually before PINK FLOYD, there was this other british group who conquered the world!!!!!!

    THE BEATLES!!!!!

  • imagine both these bands play together omg what i'd do to see that

  • now theres a look in your eyes like black holes in the sky

  • I hear the only reason they don't

    legalize pot, is because they don't know how to tax it, Lol (conjecture).

    Alcohol is far more dangerous. Anyone with a 1/2 a brain knows the war on drugs is a joke! It implements massive funding for the legal system & other government institutions.

  • I absolutely love the cosmos.......I love the stars & planets. I've always had a peculiar interest in them, especially in the past decade. I especially love the emission of interstellar nebulae.

  • I love black holes and I love Pink Floyd. Excellent combination. ;D The audio and video go very well together.

  • Works well with vid. Track is from the Whish You Were Hear album.

  • "you should smoke a bone before watching"

    Na! I'd rather enjoy a natural high sober than destroy a bucketful of brain cells with a smoke. Been there, done that.

    Grrreat track btw

  • Here here.

  • who put extra solo so that roger not sing?:P

  • LUNATIC

  • you should smoke a bone before watching

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  • hahahha ok, dont tell me you are another one of those brainwashed kids who thinks smoking pot is bad.

  • i wouldnt say brainwashed.. id say brainless

  • since when did pot bring the world down ?... dont judge what u havent experienced yourself..

    prejudice is what brings humanity down..

    not pot

  • learn about it? dont even start.. get high, listen to this, come back. Your relation to PF will be changed forever.

  • yeah - this is amazing - takes me out of my self - but the beat hums revolution - lets change the world for the better -

  • Nice Composition

  • i love space rock and i love pink floyd accept for the wall album

  • VRAG420 is completely WRONG this is indisputably "Shine on you Crazy Diamond."no question about it. We can argue on which part depending on if you own an older version of "Wish you were here" or a new CD version. on the Vinyl I believe the song is 9 parts long whereas on the CD they have it divided into 2 tracks. Same song, same length, diferent divisions perhaps due to the original limitations of LP discs that dont exist on CD

  • absolutely brilliant!!!!

  • this is shine on you crazy diamond.....

    for me pink floyd is the best band ever and shine on ; specially the last part; best music ever done!!

  • Well done.

  • Spectacular illustrations of the amazing universe in which we live set to some of the best music ever created...awesome! I've been a Pink Floyd fan since 1973. I have seen Animals Tour '77(The Best!), Division Bell Tour '94, David Gilmour '84, Roger Waters Dark Side of the Moon Tour 2006 all were amazing! Thanks for posting this Man.

  • man......after attending all these Pink Floyd concerts i don't think there is anything worth living for now :)

    you are one lucky man.

    cheers

  • i would kill to be born the same time you were. i had to be born in the 90s, right when all the music started sucking hard

  • theres still good music out there. its just the popular music sucks hard. im not arguing or saying of your wrong, no to say that in the 90s is when music started sucking hard, i would have to agree with you.

  • feel exactly like you do... I'm born @ the 90's too-.- sucks donkeyballs... hate it

  • @EmosAreScum

    I know, right? I hate pop music, I wish it all would go die in a fire, save for a few songs and Adele. Hip hop is even worse.... there are no musicians anymore! D:

    Ah, at least we have Muse. :/ And Nightwish. And other foreign bands. I don't know how you feel about Greenday, Shinedown, and My Chemical Romance, but I enjoy them.

    Too bad rock just ain't popular anymore, since that computerized crap and country music is shoved down our throats by the media.

  • @xtranet1 Yep I saw DSOTM concert 2 years before the album came out, then Animals tour, Knebworth 1976, Division Bell in the US, all well worth the effort. Life is good

  • @GRSG You saw them during meddle echoes? There was dark side of moon concerts before 73? I thought animals was released in 77, Roger waters concept of smart munipulative people becoming (glutens) disguised as flying pigs?

  • @dannyhood66 I saw them do DSOTM in 1972 at the Free Trade Hall Manchester. It was quite an eye opener, me being used to Umma Gumma, Echoes, Meddle style, but it was a great gig and it was in the days when you could get close to the stage and it wasn't huge. It was intimate and very cool. Something not to forget.

    Saw them many times after that, Knebworth, US, a cow market hall in Stafford UK.

  • @GRSG Was dark side of the moon less experimental sounding when you saw them live 40 years ago

  • @dannyhood66 It definitely sounded more like more standard pop fare than I was used to, The tracks were all much shorter and were not so progressive in nature as their previous albums. It took a bit of getting used to. It seems that they had moved from one long progressive track such as Echoes, to more of a concept album format. Obviously they developed that more with The Wall.

  • @GRSG It is so cool to hear someone that was into pink floyd before (dark side of the moon) I read somewhere that before the album (dark side) came out,'' well not the album really' (not at first anyways) it was the song (money) that changed everything for them in the US, It was roger waters or david gillmoore who said,' Before (money) dark side moon album came out, you could hear a pin drop in american audience's when a song was over,.We gained some but lost our original feel after that???

  • @dannyhood66 I was actually into them first in 1968 when their first album came out with Syd at the controls of the heart of the sun. Then Umma Gumma, and the stuff from the movies. I remember getting 8 track tapes so I could listen to them in my dad's car. We also had a poor man's Pink Floyd over in the UK called Hawkwind, they were not the same as PF, but they were bloody good.

  • @GRSG Damn dude, that is really cool!.. Did you ever get to see pink floyd play U,FO? I think that was the name? I know sid left early 68, least that's what their books say..I thought first album was piper gates of dawn 67, 2nd album saucer full of secrets 68? I was a toddler when those albums came out, had no idea id be listening 15 years later, early 80s, still listen to those albums..I watched documentary on hawkwind youtube) I forget, but did they pass out free drugs at shows? Crazy ha!

  • @dannyhood66 Not sure what UFO is. I listened to More and Obscured by Clouds, at school Umma Gumma was huge. I was at a British boarding school (Hogwarts ;>) and at the start of the new term all of the music lovers would bring in their new albums for us all to listen to. That's how I got into PF. I introduced everyone to Led Zep and Hendrix. One guy introduced me to Capt Beefheart, Frank Zappa, Incredible String Band. Another guy intro'd Hawkwinds first album. It was a great way to learn

  • @GRSG UFO was underground club in London where (pink floyd sound) was the house band ..UFO club pronounced U- FOE i think? Yeah dude Its like different in the US (At least were i live in bakersfield ca, anyways) i see most people have not heard of ''More' or 'Obscured by clouds' unless their a real big fan of pink floyd, You listened to those albums when they first came out, i respect that! lol, Did you see hawkwind before Lemmy (motorhead) joined the band?

  • @dannyhood66 Right the UFO club, remember that and the Marquee. I listened to Hawkwind way before Lemmy joined them. I'm still good friends with Dave Brock and Lemmy.

  • @GRSG No shit! You know those guys? Fucking cool! I met lemmy once at the rainbow bar and grill LA, He was tottally cool to talk too, drinking jack and coke... He used to hang out there quite often, lot of known rockers go there on sunset blv, i doubt if pink floyd goes there but im sure they hung out there once or twice during early 70s, Alice cooper has an old sign (top floor) says lair of hollwood vampires, from back then...Mostly guys like motley crue (wasp) go there for a drink

  • @dannyhood66When I moved to the US, I owned a music label that did most of the BBC live in concert series and many reissues from LP to CD like Robin Trower, Thin Lizzy, David Bowie etc. Lot of fun.

  • Fantastic - As a Graphics Designer and a Musician I salute you on an amazing piece.

    Well done

  • It was fund to watch your movie's explosions and black holes. The wizard has an adventure in space for you at gergie2.

  • in disc scribe ably delicious

  • good

  • you got talent man

  • this is so fuckin trippy, what's the name of the song?

  • Shine On You're Crazy Dimond by Pink Floyd

    cheers

  • dude, this isnt shine on you crazy diamond this song is called "one of these days" by pink floyd

  • it is "shine on'" i think part 3 or 4 im not sure.

  • it's shine on you crazy diamond part 2 the last track on wish you were here

  • @VRAG420

    no it is shine on you crazy diamond parts VI-IX from the Album wish You Were Here. ONe of these days is similiar (the bass intro and all) but they are completely different songs.

    ;)

  • @UAEPINKFLOYD Correct, let's say this is the second part of Shine On, for simplicity...

  • Great job..great choice in music...

  • LIKING IT

  • Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • My first video clip, hope you like it

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