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  • haha that light show is insane im sat watching on my phone in the dark and it pretty much turned my room into a night club

  • I'm 16 and I am ultra-hip and cutting-edge. I listen to Pink Floyd, wear skinny jeans, have a rag-mop haircut and wear aviator sunglasses.

  • I'm still a sperm inside my dad's balls, and I LOVE this!!!!!!111

  • Got my first ejaculation listening to Pink Floyd

  • Great I am Eleven and Pink Floyd is my favorite band of all time and Echoes is probably my favorite song of all time! I wish I was there! When music had feeling and wasn't bad music, today well you know how it is...

  • this is sound orgy. denifitely.

  • proud to say that im 17 and listen to the best music in the world

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  • 5:00: The old man behind the keyboards. Two 2 years later he passed. I`m very sad about that and also about the fact that i havent seen this tour in 2006. R.I.P Rick Wright!

  • I listen to them since more than 20 years and cannot stop doing it..

  • Obra maestra tocada por los maestros, son los mas grandes de todos los timepos.

    No hay nadie con tanta genialidad para hacer algo parecido.

    Pink Floyd son únicos

  • I've got the Meddle album on CD. 

  • ....as those 2 albums;leventually,written later.........

  • What a masterpiece!!!....even @ 1:55 incorporates "is there anybody out there",as well as sum "animals" later....brilliant!!!! \m/

  • 7:04 that is where my jaw hits the floor. One concert can change you and this is one of them.

  • I'm 21 and I like this song...

    What? nobody gives a fuck about that?

  • The good thing about young people is they will always seek out good music today and years to come.

  • How come only 60K views?

  • Nada supera a Pink Floyd.

  • If Gilmour just strums down on the strings once EADGBE it sounds amazing :))))))

  • where is Nick

  • Pink Floyd it's not for cowards x)

  • im a 20 years old argentinan, and i was raised up with this music played in my house since i was born, and im proud of what i can feel by hearing to this which very few people have the luck to feel and never will because they dont understand it.... i think that EVERY young pink floyd fan agrees with me

  • FANTASTIC!!!

  • where is roger????

  • @8188ify in england or the USA , i dont know...

  • im 15 :)

  • Pink Floyd doesn't care about your age, whether your 16 or 20. Pink Floyd doesn't care what  your personal taste of music is. Pink Floyd doesn't care what your race is. Or what your favorite color is (because it can be any colour you like) Pink Floyd does care is about sending a message to you, and for you to understand it. So please quite with the "I'm __ years old" nonsense. I see it on EVERY older music video. Because truth be told, Pink Floyd doesn't care.

  • @low72 Of course Pink Floyd doesn't care, but younger people nowadays usually don't like classic rock and prefer crap like Justin Bieber.

    Every time I see "I'm __ years old" comments my hope for a new generation of good music increases.

  • @kattastrofe

    I'm 20 but I remember playing Meddle over and over on my family's cassette player before I was in kindergarten. For years I couldn't even recognise most of the crap on the top #100 as music because it just wasn't interesting to listen to.

    Not that it matters how old anyone is. Good music doesn't have an expiry date, hell, a lot of ragtime stuff is still good to listen to and music snobs still touch themselves to Mozart

  • @kattastrofe im 16 and i like floyd and the biebs hahaha

  • @low72 totally agree with you. I have nothing to add

  • @low72

    The grass was greener

    The light was brighter.

    Sad? but, still it does matter how old are you...

    Besides i'm 22)

  • @low72 while what you say is kind of correct, its also good to see youngsters of today come out and say that they appreciate real music that is 40 years old and not the manufactered crap they get force fed nowadays, us older folk (i was 6 years old when the wall came out) and the even older folk who were lucky enough to see them live before they split should not be putting them down for making such comments

  • @low72 I like Pink Floyd since i was 7 years old 'cause is my father's favorite band. I'm 17 now.

  • im 20 now went to last pink floyd pulse tour in 1994 i was like 4 or 5 now i love this way david did echoes oh my god sound close to regular one shit he good david gilmour is a god!! :)

  • Note the drummers flawless technique

  • Incredible, I'm 16, and I don't like shitty new music, but rather a song from the early 70's epitomizing the masterpiece which is Pink floyd.

  • @rjbowman94 I'm 16 too and I feel exactly the same.

  • @kattastrofe 16 year olds for floyd join the party

  • @kattastrofe So what? I'm 3 years old...

  • @kattastrofe Me too, hey you guys wanna start a band?? :D

  • It's good, but rusty. Gilmour is getting old. :)

  • 7:06 my god.. what a feeling :)

  • 3 dislikes? so that's three morons with an IQ of 3 :O)) get with the program people.

  • @TheUtubesuxass They the people that were wanting to here Pink but accidentally stumbled on pink floyd lol

  • but i love them symbols....

  • i don't this part. i always fast forward it to the part when the organ comes in....

  • Goosebumps when tat-ta-da-da-da-da-tat-ta-da-d­a-da-da... on Gilmour's guitar starts... Awesome sound!

  • fourking amazing.....If music like this existed today then id be going to every gig i could....

  • @Iamfukenripped it does exist. you just have to find it. it's no longer mainstream.. try some psy festivals. actually look up the song 'Glory' by Umphree's Mcgee. one of my favorite new-age psy prog band. seen them just this year and wow

  • the first time i heard this song, when i was 8 (I'm 13 now,) i almost wet my pants

  • @spacerock927 nice, first time i heard this song i think i was 12... i'm 16 now

  • @kattastrofe the fi rst time i heard that song i was 9... i'm 18 now and still listening tho Pink Floyd

  • @kattastrofe the first time i heard that song i was 9... i'm 18 now and still listening tho Pink Floyd

  • @kattastrofe the first time i heard that song i was 9... i'm 18 now and still listening tho Pink Floyd

  • @kattastrofe This is so cool cause i 16 to. but who cares? not Pink Floyd!!

  • @kattastrofe first time i hear this song, i was 16. im 16...

  • @spacerock927 Hell yea man! Meddle was the first Floyd album I ever heard, when I was 9. I'm 30 now, but good to see that people are digging their stuff early on. They're the best!

  • @spacerock927 The force is strong with this one.

  • my headphones couldn't handle this epicness :O

  • Szuper!

  • I been enjoying it since I was 16 and just keeps getting better and better.........

  • wright plays the same old organ he also played at the pompeji performance!

  • The weird, screechy part that starts at 2:10, sounded more ominous and eerie on the album "Meddle", when it was more subtle. That's not to say that this isn't great- especially my favorite part at 7:05 where David's guitar sounds like church bells rejoicing in some kind of astounding celebration!

  • @JoeSzilagy "church bells" -- thank you!!)) you so nailed it with the despciption of that sequence!!

  • @JoeSzilagy Every time I heard that part in the Pompeii version, I felt like I was soaring at the top of the world

  • How is the band able to keep time and play the right notes without getting distracted by all the strobe lights and lasers?

  • Man! Rick is really on here! Hes tearing it up! Just awsome awsome stuff! :)

  • any concerts in 2011?

  • @divinoelvino No way, at least this song, RW is dead.

  • Superb sound, wow!!

  • gilmour the number ONE

  • Anybody who has so much as picked up a guitar has dreamed of being David Gilmour in this video, whether they've seen it or not.

  • hmm, not floydish enough?? echoes is a signature floyd song!! all of them contributing in equal measure..when floyd were best!!

  • @sunaintstable yeah and Waters wrote the lyrics too

  • God...

    

  • que grande richard!!!!!!

  • Pink Floyd are perhaps THE most original and innovative bands in the history of music, period. Granted, they are the ones that first started using fog on-stage, and it wasn't long afterwards when people began copying them--and of course it is still used today. Not long afterwards, PF brought an entire theatrical spectacle to the fore-front of music performances, and no one has topped it since then, and no one ever will.

  • 7:06 lo mejor que he escuchado

  • Increibles!!!

  • I got chills at 7:05. wow.

  • @afkmusic I am so with you. When I saw David live in Chicago, they played this. And when it got to lasers part. the crowd just went nuts. we all knew we were seeing something special. we all had goose bumps. it was a concert gasim!!!!

  • wow man, this is just fucking gobsmacking, i soooo fucking wish i was there

  • Que música mas deliciosa, pink floyd tenía que ser ¡¡¡genial!!!

  • mind bending!

  • Deliriously good.

    Heaven.

    I don't think I have ever heard DG and RWr in such form... thank you for posting. Really.

  • n.i.c.e

  • 4.09-7.35 heavenly

  • @discodelirio Man I agree. Just too much going on in this one

  • @discodelirio , sorry for the negitivity but i kind of disagree. yes its a little short but if wright and gilmour are having fun playing it as you can see, there is something to that. i agree in a way that, its nothing like pompeii but, that was 30 years ago. if roger was playing this with gilmour it would almost be the the same but longer. gilmore and wright did a great job on this song. new times. i want to see roger play this just one more time one day. i love echoes any way its played! :)

  • INDEED! D4athPanda's comment about Rick Wright on 4:07 is truly beautiful!

  • wooooooooooooo

  • perfect band............

  • i totally agree with cinus that part seems very nostalgic. very blissful.

  • E-P-I-C!!!!

  • 7.05-7.35- Essence of beauty.

  • And I should add, the angle and lighting of Wright 4:07 is so amazingly eerie... this song leaves me speechless every time.

  • May Rick Wright live on forever...

  • live at pompi. this is what i have to say. live at pompi

  • i guess it's Pompeii... LMAO

  • Oh come on, I don't think phoenix91 deserved the 2 thumbs down given. At least he didn't say that Guy Pratt is starting to look like Gordon Ramsay - which he is btw.

  • No offence. But Pink Floyd plays some of the wierdest shit of music, but makes it sound fucking amazing. They turn strange music into fucking masterpieces of brillant rock music.

  • @phoneix91 Welcome to prog rock.

  • 2:32 the black slab sings....

  • Gotta love it when that ping comes back from the eerie noses, like rising through the fog

  • Pink Floyd

    If they are togather they are good and if they are seperated they are good, so please let them play a good music because what we have now from others is shite.

  • @yousif9696:You can hear that message on Bob Seager's song "Old time rock n roll".

  • 7:06 is where the best part of the song occurs, but I don't like how the guitar overshadows everything else in this version.

    The Live at Pompeii version perfects music with that sequence, where the keyboard, bass, percussion and Dave's guitar intertwine into bliss.

  • so cool!!

  • The guitar solo at 7:07 has got to be the absolute best part of the song. Love it!!

  • I totally agree!!! I thought that, yesterday while I was hearing this song... In that part the song is growing to exploit! Just fantastic! Sooo powerfull!

  • Agreed! Totally blew my mind. Gilmore is a magician with the Strato. Just love the climatic build up to it as well... fan-fucking-tastic!

  • totally agree, the whole thing just climbs and climbs and goes back to the lofty singing

  • Dude!!! the lights could give a man a siezure!!!

    Still an awesome song!!

  • Ahhh....good to see they still had it.

  • I Saw this show in Chicago 2006 (sober) and by the end of this tunem I was in tears. The song that crysatlized what was to become the Pink Floyd Sound and their ethos.

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  • Absolutely godlike!

  • 7:06 Peak out!

  • hahaha i know u mean, p.s. thank u for posting this,i just bought this DVD a few hours ago cuz of u hahaha

  • oh, well, i hope you like the DVD ^^

    it's amazing in my opinion, specially the second half of the show

  • is there a dvd??? is this on dave's live in gdansk??

  • The DVD is called "Remember That Night". Live In Gdansk's DVD has this song too.

  • every time i hear the last 2 minutes of sheep i nearly have a stroke

  • the riff that ends sheep is soooo amazing... i can't even think when i'm listenning to it, and it slowly fades down and you hear nature sounds...

  • oh definatly animals, my friends and i are in the process of covering sheep right now

  • sheep and dogs are the best songs in the world lol

    good luck with the cover

  • oh yeah definatly no offense to roger but his song writing skills kinda died out after the wall, but david gilmour stuck with the floyd to this day

  • pink floyd's best moment was Animals. best album ever IMO, with some of the most amazing lyrics by roger and some of the most brilliant guitar work by david

  • oh come on!! the final cut is epic (if you're a pink floyd nerd) and the only good song in the post-water era is on the turning away

  • hahaha pink floyd nerd? you mean roger waters nerd? its all waters, none of the band even wanted to take part in it, lol its well constructed i'll give you that, but it's not somethin i'd personally listen to more than twice.

  • basically, its only when the 4 come together when the magic happens

  • exactly. of course i'd rather listen to dark side or wish u were here or animals, but you gotta admit the lyrics are powerful.

    the roger solo work is a bit "too roger" if u know what i mean, and pink floyd without him doesn't have that great inspiration and creativity, it just becomes a very good rock band.

  • How can you say On The Turning Away is the only good post-Waters Floyd song??? Have you ever listened to Cluster One, Marooned, High Hopes or Learning to Fly?

  • i have and i love all those songs. but the style is, i dunno, not pink floydish enough. i just prefer the concept albums like dark side, wish u were here, animals, the wall. i think that after roger left, PF stepped down from exceptional to being very, very good. i'm not saying roger was everything, i'm saying that it was when the four of them were together that the best pink floyd came out. and also when syd was there, pretty amazing songs. i guess he laid the foundations

  • Well, Marooned is way more Floyd-ish than On The Turning Away in my opinion. Anyway, I agree with you that Waters' 70's was the best part of Floyd's career, but Division Bell is way better than Final Cut in my opinion.

    Oh, and Syd era had a lot of good songs, such as Astronomy Domine, Arnold Layne and See Emily Play.

  • @kattastrofe And interstellar overdrive! :)

  • i respect someone's opinion, but i completely disagree, when roger left, it was like david completely came out of his shell, like he was free to mature as a musician and guitarist, he has only gotten better with time, he's simply incredible, and i don't think that would be the case if roger was still with the band....

  • @draken117 echoes is a concept ,,, see behind the wall roger waters

  • @draken117 I dunno man.

    I heared The Final Cut and I didn't like it. :/ And the Division Bell ...bah...

    only like the pre wall albums :/

  • i wouldn't mind dying to that song lol. i'm not sure if i prefer gilmore live or waters live, cuz gilmore is just fucking amazing, but watching waters, whose basically the brains behind everything most of the time, is a cool experiance to see. i think i'm leaning towards david.

  • both are great... i've watched roger live two years ago but unfortunately gilmour has never come to Brazil...

    although i love roger's lyrics and stuff, i think i prefer gilmour's solos... also i think On An Island is way better than any of roger's solo album

  • 7:05 i dont even know what i'd do in that situation.

  • i'd probably die lol

  • absolute euphoria

  • So very very badass, David tour again =( And resurrect that Richard guy...cause he's way badass

  • GRAN TEMA

  • here is a good tital for mr wright til we meet again

  • wow drums, wow keyboards, wow guitar, wow music !!!

  • the master at work....

  • GENIALE!!!!

  • iv'e paid my respect to richard. lets hope david can come up with a quality tribute song !!

  • i has an idea! Fly on You Insane Eagle!

  • ur a clever one :P :P :P

  • heaven

  • ¿Cuando y Donde fue el concierto amigo?

  • Royal Albert Hall - London, UK.

    Yo creo que fue en lo final de 2006...

    (Mi español es horrible)

  • What happens at 7:06 is by far the most intense musical experience I've ever had. Nearly blew me off my chair the first time I watxhed it.

  • I wonder how amazed were people who had the chance to watch this live...

  • I don't know proper words to describe this.. I would probably die there.. just amazing..

  • My heart would stop beating...

  • Probably yes.. but i would die happy..

  • I had, and I can tell you all my senses were overloaded - in a positive way of couse. It was absolutely amazing.

  • Lucky you :)

    I'm Brazilian. Gilmour hasn't been to Brazil... unfortunately...

  • Wright does an amazing job with this one!!!

    ...of course, Gilmour always does, too.

    But Wright is psychedelic here again

  • Gran Video

    Gracias al que lo subio muchas gracias

    saludos y

    PINK FLOYD FOREVER AND EVER