CONVERTING Punk Fan to Pink Floyd Fan - Time (REACTION)

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Published 2024-08-07
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Welcome to Dastardly Hamster, where we attempt to convert each other into fans of our favourite bands. Watch as we compete in a dastardly contest to convince the other of the superiority of our musical tastes.

Liam will attempt to convert Mika to:
- Punk
- Pop
- Folk
- Ska

Mika will attempt to convert Liam to:
- Metal
- Alternative Rock
- 60's & 70's
- Classical

... and more!

Got suggestions? Throw them in the comments!

All Comments (21)
  • Thank you everyone for 1000 subscribers!! We couldn't have done it without your support, and we have big plans for the future!! ❤
  • @crazydale1000
    I'M 74 YEARS OLD. ENJOY YOUR TIME NOW. I DID. MY LIFE WAS A PARTY
  • @jamesrowe3606
    The part before the vocals in a Pink Floyd song is called music. It's not a prelude, or intro. It's an integral part of the whole piece.
  • @hudsonhollow
    Written by a man in his late Twenties for others in their late Twenties. I first heard it in my late twenties and it scared my ass into gear. Life changing.
  • @gryndyl
    The "long" opening plays until it hits the power chord 12 times; the chiming of a clock.
  • @lowden87
    Lyrics are 5/5 Solo 5/5 Arrangement 5/5 Build up 5/5
  • The intro I believe, is meant to be sinister, representing Time. I love the long intro, it sets the tone for the journey you’re about to go on. If it makes you uncomfortable, it’s done it’s job.
  • It's sad to me the girl felt the need to make excuses for the intro, and that the guy couldnt appreciate it. Missed their names.. they cant be dastardly and hamster, right?? Searched the song just to hear it and this came up.. i figured 'why not?' Listened to what yall had to say.. id advise the fella to listen again when he doesnt feel like he has to peform for anyone.
  • @markk.4941
    David Gilmour was once asked in an interview "So, you don't play fast?" To which he replied " Right. I can't play fast so I learned to play really good".
  • @Mhantrax
    Pink Floyd is patient. Allow them to breathe. That intro is important to the overall flow of the album.
  • @tgchism
    The older you get the more you can relate to the song! Good for you for not pausing on a great DG solo!
  • What really amazes me is that the band were in their late 20's when this was recorded. So much wisdom and insight from people with still so much life ahead of them.
  • @Billp19733
    Oh my god, there’s nothing wrong with the intro. It’s Pink Floyd. There are no dinosaurs
  • Oh boy. You don’t like long solos? I’m willing to bet that the live version of comfortably numb from the Pulse concert in 1994 would change that.
  • @stevePsutton
    The song is divided into sections, ie Before birth (being born) -> Growing Up -> Middle Age -> Old Age. Then, of course, this song is followed by The Great Gig In The Sky (ie death)
  • @MDElam
    This long-time Pink Floyd fan really respects the thoughtfulness you put into the effect of the guitar solo, and I think the right note is mourning (though I don't deny the note of hope underneath somewhere). Appreciate your taking the time to listen, really listen. Thank you!