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Roger Waters Tour
Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 9:06 am
by diesel
I know roger played around boston this weekend, can anyone share how the show was, what they played, who sang...
headnugg?
Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 10:12 am
by Cleantone
http://thepinkfloyd.co.uk/torrents-details.php?id=483
Roger Waters
2006-09-08
Tweeter Center
Mansfield, MA
Source: CSB > CSB Batt Box No Rolloff > SONY MZ-RH910 (PC
Location: Open Air - Sec 14 - Row J
Transfer: SONY MZ-RH910 > Sony Sound Forge 8.0 (0db Normalization & Tracks) > FLAC LvL 8.
Notes: Amazing Show By Roger & CO !!!!!!!!
A Few talkers here and there but IMO a great recording of a fantastic show.
DISC ONE:
01. In The Flesh [04:11]
02. Mother [05:41]
03. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun [06:54]
04. Shine On You Crazy Diamond [08:40]
05. Have A Cigar [05:15]
06. Wish You Were Here [06:21]
07. Southampton Dock [02:48]
08. Fletcher Memorial Home [04:16]
09. Perfect Sense 1 & 2 [07:20]
10. Leaving Beirut [10:44]
11. Sheep [11:16]
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DISC TWO:
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12. Intro - Breathe [07:47]
13. Time - Breathe Reprise [06:51]
14. Great Gig In The Sky [04:40]
15. Money [06:38]
16. Us & Them - Any Colour You Like [11:07]
17. Brain Damage [03:10]
18. Eclipse [02:46]
19. Audience - Roger Speaks - Band Intros [03:11]
20. Another Brick In The Wall Part 2 [07:11]
21. Vera - Bring The Boys Back Home [03:22]
22. Comfortably Numb [08:08]
Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 10:22 am
by Pstehley
looks like the tour I saw in 2000, except he wasn't doing DSOM.. (which I could live w/o... I'd rather see The final cut or The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking in it's in entirety... but that's me...)
Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 10:41 am
by Cleantone
Looking into it a little further I found out that he has been lipsyncing some parts of tunes. Guess he can't get the high notes like he used to. Bummer.
Pat,
I just got some cool footage from Pro's and Con's and KAOS on DVD. Haven't checked it out fully yet but it is super low gen stuff. Pretty cool. There is a ton of Pink Floyd footage surfacing that I never know existed. Remember when Roger did the Wall in 1990 in Berlin? Someone who had media access to the rehearsals just seeded 2 DVD's, over 5 hours of material that they shot in the three days leading up to that show. Tons of onstage shots and behind the scenes stuff. Pretty nuts!
Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 10:55 am
by Pstehley
Cleantone wrote:Looking into it a little further I found out that he has been lipsyncing some parts of tunes. Guess he can't get the high notes like he used to. Bummer.
Pat,
I just got some cool footage from Pro's and Con's and KAOS on DVD. Haven't checked it out fully yet but it is super low gen stuff. Pretty cool. There is a ton of Pink Floyd footage surfacing that I never know existed. Remember when Roger did the Wall in 1990 in Berlin? Someone who had media access to the rehearsals just seeded 2 DVD's, over 5 hours of material that they shot in the three days leading up to that show. Tons of onstage shots and behind the scenes stuff. Pretty nuts!
That's AWESOME!!! Not a huge KAOS fan.. Pro's and Con's was much better... but it's still really really good.....
When my band was in the studio this weekend (that's right... we recorded our EP... which I have an unmastered mix of and when I get home, I'll rip the tracks and set up a Yousendit for you bitches) I read a great mag about PF and it had a huge section on Barrett... makes me wanna bust out Piper...
unfortunately, I can't make waters this time around... too many other engagements coming up and weddings to spend money on concerts tickets..
oh well...
Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 11:58 am
by diesel
what were the visuals like for this show? i havent bought my tix yet, and it depends on what the stage setup is like.
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 5:57 pm
by diesel
man, this was an awesome show. anyone who is floyd fan should definately go. and lookout for the pig!
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 11:17 am
by tim
it was awesome, sounded just like the cd. best pink floyd cover band i've ever seen.
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 3:21 pm
by headnugg
Hey did he inflate and ultimately let free a large, inflatable pig at your shows?
It was pretty cool to be stoned and staring up into the sky at a rapidly fading huge pig. A huge pig in the sky. I was pissed I left my camera in the car.
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 3:22 pm
by headnugg
Cool site Clinton, do they have the second night as well, do you know offhand?
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 11:07 pm
by tim
headnugg wrote:Hey did he inflate and ultimately let free a large, inflatable pig at your shows?
they did at nissan. i've been wondering how they got away with it considering things like environmetal concerns, the FAA and such. that'd be some crazy shit to be flying your plane and have the pink floyd pig appear out of nowhere. it did say "impeach bush" on it so the best i can hope for is that it landed on the front lawn of the white house.
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 3:27 pm
by headnugg
Yah I was wondering the same thing.
Don't think mine said Impeach Bush, or maybe I just missed it.
I don't like all these damn foreigners coming in here and telling us to impeach bush. We already know that godammit! We're working on it. Just play your music and go back to England.
Particularly Neil Young. Did you know that Neil Young publicly supported Reagan back in the day and has been flippy floppy on his politics for years?
My dad told me that.
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 4:10 pm
by diesel
everyone loved ronny at some point. its the star appeal.
it was funny how at the end of 'us and them', the last line where they sing '.. the old man died!' they showed a picture of nancy waving goodbye. i thought it was a little harsh, but thats roger.
the impeach bush writing was on the pigs ass where it belongs.
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 5:04 pm
by sm
headnugg wrote:
Particularly Neil Young.
easy now...