HYPNOTIC!! First Time Reaction to Pink Floyd - 'Us And Them'

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the abrupt cut is because in reality this song should be listened to together with the following songs: "any colour you like" and "brain damage"... and this last one together with the following one: "eclipse".

leonardoalmiron
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RIP Richard Wright the atmosphere of Pink Floyd❤

TheMRDanielGaming
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This album should be listened to in a dark environment, no distracting lights, lying on your back on the floor, with headphones or a top notch sound system and as loud as humanly possible and just enjoy...

mariogansbeke
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I am an autistic person and I can easely say that Pink Floyd gives incredible sensations and emotions: this song and The Great bGig In The Sky caused me a meltdown but in a strange good way.
At the same time, at least for me, they can be sometimes painfull, we have to be carefull listening to the perfection of this music.
Sorry for my imperfection in english, I am italian.

NickVideoBlog
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The first time i heard this album I was maybe 9 years old, visiting an uncle in rural Idaho in the late 70s. He was very conservative as was my whole family, but he took us downstairs to the large family room where they had a pool table, had us all sit down, and said he wanted to show off his new stereo. And he put on this album. As a kid from a family who didn't listen to a lot of music, it blew my mind. He was a rancher and a great guy, and it was interesting to discover that despite how religious he was, he's be out driving a combine or checking on cattle and listening to Led Zeppelin or Pink Floyd or Cyndi Lauper. He passed too young from cancer, but the memories of moments like that will always be with me. Thanks for the reaction.

Ferretbomber
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It ends abruptly because it immediately flows into the next song.

normmcinnis
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You cannot praise Dark Side of the Moon without giving big kudos to Alan Parsons, the producer/ sound engineer. His contributions to the overall sound cannot be overlooked. It earned him a Grammy. He went on to become a huge contributor to the music industry based in and around Abbt Road Studios.

glennjones
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The Dark Side of the Moon is one of the best albums ever produced! The songs blend from one to another telling a beautiful story of the human experience. It's best to listen all the way through.

Also, the thing about Pink Floyd is when you hear this song for the 155th time, you'll get that same feeling and personally, listening to Pink Floyd always leaves me in a better place.

Cadinho
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Dick Parry is a MASTER saxophonist, and still kicking it at 81 years of age.

barrygeekler
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"Forward he cried from the rear and the front rank died, generals sat, and the lines on the map moved from side to side"... All war there !!

ohnean
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So many years ago and still feels fresh. Simply timeless.

marekkozub
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The most emotional song ever (to me), is off this same album by Pink Floyd. "The Great Gig in the Sky" makes me cry every time I hear it. Check it. Btw, who _doesn't_ love good sax? 😉

taylortyler
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66 yr old man here, I first heard this album 51 years ago and fell hopelessly in love with it! The very first record I ever heard on stereo cans and was blown away by the way sounds swept from side to side. You have to think of each side as single tracks with several parts, each so-called song just melts in to the next.

Interestingly in 1973 my mother (mid-forties), left work one day saying to her younger colleagues (Twenties) "I'm going home to listen to DSoM." Their jaws hit the floor. Yes! She loved this album too. Bless her!

jonscott
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One of my all time favourites from Pink Floyd, the sax is just so sublime, and powerful, and What a lyric "Forward!" he cried from the Rear, And the Front Rank Died.

TheZepp
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Never forget these guys were in their 20s when they wrote and performed on this album, so far ahead of their time, this album is their Magnus Opus.

Paul_Allaker
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Fascinating to watch someone's reaction to this album the first time, for those of us who grew up in the 70's with this music and it's burned into our brains, part of our souls.

For next Floyd reactions, you really need to do full albums with the lyrics in front of you. You are ready.

GregCombs
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One of the greatest albums ever composed. 20 years from now when you listen to the song it'll bring a totally different meaning. All of this was brilliantly written to where as you gain life experience, the meanings change whether it be by design or not it's brilliant.

kurtsaxton
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This is a Rick Wright composition with Roger Waters providing the words. One of the most beautiful pieces of music they ever made. Dick Parry's sax work is beyond incredible. Lookin lovely as always, Stacey!

chazblitz
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I think it's time... Time for a full album review.

rubentullenaar
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Every Pink Floyd song it’s like pure gold

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