Pink Floyd released PULSE on Blu-Ray.
Finally.
After much consideration, I will be making sure that I have a copy.
Pink Floyd released PULSE on Blu-Ray.
Finally.
After much consideration, I will be making sure that I have a copy.
I have been watching a bunch of {insert whatever group here} reacts to {insert talented classic rock artist here} videos on YouTube the last few months.
It entertains me that people are still discovering this stuff and finding it both enjoyable and relevant, despite being outside of their typical comfort zone. One of the videos I recently watched was “Kids react to Led Zeppelin” and one of the kids said something along the lines of “I don’t like real instruments in music.” He got torn apart in the comment section. He is allowed to have opinions. As much as I might enjoy Zeppelin, he is allowed not to.
Many of the videos are reactions from the MSG concert from their The Song Remains The Same movie. Many people consider that to be the high point of their concert albums, but I disagree. How The West Was Won is, for me, the superior concert album.
Aside from the stellar engineering to get that album to sound completely flawless, everything just jived. They start the album out with so much energy and enthusiasm with the blistering Immigrant Song/Heartbreaker/Black Dog combo, that you could almost walk away after the first 3 songs and feel like you robbed them when you paid for your ticket.
From there they just keep firing, practically non-stop. The show clocks in somewhere in the neighborhood of 2 1/2 hours and you just wish it would never end.
Someone really needs to do a reaction to that entire album. All in one sitting, because that is how it really has to be.