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  • @mahajohn I suppose I don't really have all this figured out yet.  I'm certainly not an adult, & I've pretty much had Christianity forced onto me. I really just don't know.

  • never forget your roots this is the start of it all xoxo

  • THIS IS CHRISTIAN Music... The Sheep have all strayed.

  • Wouldn't it be cool if the Floyd came out with "The Light Side Of The Moon" and had this as the album cover?

  • This must be what was replaced by "The Great Gig in the Sky" on the recording

  • Ecclesiastes?

  • @MichaelHansenFUN its a book in the bible

  • I seriously doubt this is Pink Floyd !

  • @silencenotube yes it is-they just didnt finalize the arrangement for great gig in the sky which this evolved into...

  • RIP Rick In The Sky....

  • Reminds me of the end of Cirrus Minor

  • dead seems to laugh .. .. ??

  • und die totenschädel lachen .. .. scheinbar .. .. ??

  • this sounds like celestial voices

  • OMG a different versions of the song GREAT GIG IN THE SKY that originally had these voices, but still AWESOME ALL THE SAME I read about it in a book somewhere, probably INSIDE OUT!!! but this is so different, the music especally...

  • idk, the name and music (especially towards the end) totally reminds me of the trippy sequence in 2001:A Space Odyssey. Fuckin awesome.

  • CHRUCH MUSIC

  • parece soundtrack de pelicula de miedo..prefiero great gig in the sky.....

  • prefiero great gig in the sky.....

  • sounds like early pink floyd

  • @turtlliwdnifuoyehthr that's because it is bro...1972

  • @MrSantzaholic

    i meant the period with syd barret and the second album.

  • wooooooooooooooo

  • This is actually The Great Gig In The Sky.

  • If interested; a slideshow is uploaded for our "No Heaven No Hell"

    Inspired by the unreleased piece with Pink Floyd: 'The Mortality Sequence' -

    for a faked Pink Floyd album "Double Core" (Neptune Pink Floyd) made by Pink Floyd fans.

  • why cant real christian music sound like this

  • @extremeeXrement1 because christian rock is trapped within its title "christian rock"..it has limits , wereas the floyd know no bound'ries

  • @junipree actually its only limited lyricly bands like mind garage are christian rock but they a pure psychedelic, and there were a lot of good folk rock bands in the jesus movement, but there is no christian rock band that sounds like this

  • @extremeeXrement1 Music transcends Religious boundaries, especially Pink Floyd

  • @extremeeXrement1 FUCK RELIGION

  • @Groal95 FUCK YOU

  • @extremeeXrement1

    guess you never heard 16 horsepower or wovenhand

  • @extremeeXrement1 because modern Christian music sucks, and Pink Floyd is superior to religion.

  • @mahajohn what do you mean "Pink Floyd is superior to religion"?

  • @shrek740 The legacy of Pink Floyd is superior to that of religion. While Pink Floyd spreads mystery and joy around this world, religion instead spreads misery, torture, genocide, oppression of all sorts, neurosis and in the end, promotes the mental and spiritual imprisonment of mankind. Do ALL religions do this? Certainly not. Just the major ones, particularly those we called "Abrahamic," namely Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Just compare their track records!

  • @mahajohn Was that supposed to make me laugh?

  • @shrek740 One note of Pink Floyd's music can reveal more depth and ineffable beauty than can all the utterances of all the world's religions. I saw through the sham of Christianity (my particular cultural context) when I was a child, and decades of experience and the acquisition of knowledge have shown me that my childhood insight was spot-on. In contrast, Pink Floyd touches on the realm of higher truths through the medium of music, which is human consciousness' greatest achievement.

  • @mahajohn Have you ever actually read Ecclesiastes? I'm not a Christian, but there is genuine majesty and genuine wisdom in that particular book. It sends shivers down my spine, like the best of Floyd does.

  • @extremeeXrement1 Because it's not cool? Just a guess.

  • a typical Sunday morning at church, mixed with my own subconcious:

    -celestial voices

    -dogs

    -careful with that axe

    -let there be more light

  • this song is so ominous to the certain people who live fast, die young..

  • Зловеще звучит... Особенно когда в голоса, читающие Экклезиаст (вроде бы) врывается резкий голос.. Жутковато, но завораживает. Люблю Pink Floyd за такую музыку.

  • I used to have one of the master tapes of this, or a copy of the master reel. it was my stepdad's but i fucking lost the goddamned thing.

  • @angie4josh Shit man, unlucky!

  • @angie4josh stupid dumb fuck

  • @pauljames00 LOL

  • I read up about this track on this website which said this was the alternative to The Great Gig in the Sky.. between Time and Money.

  • the lords prayer

  • what are the voices saying exactly?

  • Very Celestial and original. I really love it !!RIP RICK

  • This is actually about the 12th performance. the first was a month earlier on the 20th Jan '72 at The Dome in Brighton.

  • Awesome track. It's like a mix of Celestial Voices and Us & Them. Thanks for posting!

  • mindblowing and reminiscent of celestial voices on Saucerful of Secrets and, of course of the violent sequence, aka us and them.

  • would love to know the reasoning behind this particular track. i have always found this piece to be a bit strange, but i sure love listening to it before Money

  • its supposed to be about death

  • ¡Wow! That intro looks like an Us and Them or Saceful of Secrets finish variant...

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