REVOLUTIONARY!! First Time Reaction to Pink Floyd - "Pigs (Three Different Ones)"

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Please be sure to listen to Pink Floyd without my commentary:    • Pigs (Three Different Ones)  

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All Comments (21)
  • @BrianSheely
    What David Gilmour can do with a guitar is just stunning. It's like it's connected directly to your soul.
  • one of the best guitar solos in pf history, also gilmour on bass is so cleann
  • David Gilmour, Joe Walsh and Peter Frampton were all masters of the talk-box in the 1970's.
  • @Dirk1337
    Pigs definitly in my top 5 song. The outro solo full of rage and anger is so underrated. The rawness is just amazing.
  • @pablozee6359
    “David, we need an angry guitar solo to match the bitterness and sarcasm of the lyrics and vocal performance…” David: “Hold my beer…” 🔥
  • @JustBuck24
    Cartman from Southpark once said...."HA HA Charade you are"....my favorite Floyd song
  • @flubblert
    Stacey: "I would love a David guitar solo right now." The Universe: We got you!
  • @420since1974
    My favourite part is at the 13:21 mark when David Gilmour stomps in like Godzilla destroying Tokyo.
  • @flickwtchr
    When you correctly anticipated the guitar solo it made me thrilled that you were just about to find out that you called it right! I purchased this album in the form of an 8 track the same day I purchased a Pioneer Super Tuner car stereo into my first car, a 1963 4 door Chevy Nova handed down to me by my Grandma that I named "The Cloud" because it had worn out shocks that caused it to rock gently over every bump in the road. One of the best experiences I had during that period of my life in my late teens was when I took a few of my friends in The Cloud driving in the evening toward a line of thunderstorms, and we ended up parking in a field while watching the huge cumulus clouds rolling in filled with lightning and thunder. As we were watching, I played Pink Floyd Animals while we shared a large joint. We were all high on many different levels. Ah, those were the days.
  • @snowa57
    It’s called a voice box, where the voice is merged through whatever the guitar is playing. Absolute badassery.
  • Roger’s lyrics at its best. I love the humour in his lyrics as well as the bitterness.
  • @redart91
    Love it when she waits for Gilmour. She knows its the best part of Pink Floyd, like most people.
  • The Animals album literally changed music for me. I heard it for the first time in 1980 when I was 13yrs old. I only listened to Motown and disco up to then. A friend put Animals on his turntable and told me to focus on what I heard. I remember being blown away and it opened me up to a whole genre of music I wasn’t familiar with. I still listen to Animals and appreciate it to this day.
  • This entire album is sheer perfection. The guitar, the bass. Rick on the ivories and Nick on the skins. Perfection. Oh, and the Final Cut is a criminally underrated album. So many incredible song on that album. And that Gilmour guitar solo overshadows that final bass line. So funky.
  • @stevePsutton
    The inflatable giant pig floating above the Battersea Power Station in London, broke free during the photo shoot. Causing chaos with the Heathrow Airport flight paths nearby and the legend was born.
  • @ChicagoBeaver
    I have a great teenage party story about this song and the entire album. After partying all day, I crashed at my friend Jim's farmhouse. He had this fireplace we had going all night and put on the album/record on the turntable, it would start over when it was done. So we heard it all night long!! This entire album is probably my favorite Floyd album. It represents society, the exploiters (Dog/Pigs) and the Sheep (the exploited). Just a great concept album!
  • @ralphhays3545
    The pig noise and animal noise later is really the guitar-work by David Gilmour. No animals were used to make the sounds.