Onholiday(somemightsay)
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But neither are as good apart.............Spot on that. Waters is the alchemist that Gilmour could never be.
But neither are as good apart.............Spot on that. Waters is the alchemist that Gilmour could never be.
I went to see PF on the MLOR tour here in Oz around 1988 and tbh that's when I lost interest in them.TBF There are some cracking tunes on the Gilmore fronted Pink Floyd Division Bell album. But I rarely listen to the Momentary lapse of reason album. I even had a chance to go to Maine Road to watch them but turned down the ticket as I'd already seen the real deal twice 1977 & 1980. The club I go drinking in one of my mates saw the Syd Barrett fronted Pink Floyd in early 1968 at the Imperial Ballroom Nelson. It comes up in conversation a lot:-)
I totally agree. You see the Official stuff thats been released from 1987 to 1989 World Tour, like the Venice gig. It just seems to be them like you say with all the extra musicians. My eldest lad whose 40 who also is a semi pro drummer loves what we class as Pink Floyd. He hates the MLOR LP he's convinced they have used a drum machine on it, I don't like it because like you say it feels like a Gilmore solo LP. When I saw the Wall show at Earls Court in London 1980, they had two drummers which I found strange because I thought Mason's playing on the 1977 tour was superb. For me Floyds LP's Meddle through to Animals is them at their peak, although I didn't like Atom Heart Mother mainly becasue of the brass element. However there are some sensational live versions of the song Atom Heart Mother mainly from the 1970/71 tours with no brass in and they are superb. Not sure how much you like them now, but 10 years ago I joined the Yeeshkul torrent site and boy oh boy you can fill your boots on there, with both live bootleg recordings and just anything Floyd related.I went to see PF on the MLOR tour here in Oz around 1988 and tbh that's when I lost interest in them.
I saw them in the 70's at the Free Trade Hall, there was 4 of them. This time there was about 10 on stage, I was expecting 4.
I didn't feel like I was seeing PF but a sort of PF musical with poor songs from their new album. MLOR was a poor PF album with an awful sleeve imo. It was more like a David Gilmour solo album with session musicians and various other writers.
I see Waters has responded to Maconie in typical Waters style...![]()
The war within Pink Floyd
How a Shakespearean battle between Dave Gilmour and Roger Waters erupted over art, money and geopolitics.www.newstatesman.com
Yep, I’ve made that mistake on 10 June …As his Manchester date annoyingly clashes with a certain quite important football match I guess this is next best thing
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Roger Waters to broadcast May 2023 concert live at UK cinemas
Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters will broadcast a concert next month live at...planetradio.co.uk
Us tooYep, I’ve made that mistake on 10 June …
I have to be honest my mate who I was going with has sold on my ticket to his nephew for half price (with my agreement, sort of).Us too
I’m going to Brum on Wednesday so trip to Istanbul won’t clash :-)I have to be honest my mate who I was going with has sold on my ticket to his nephew for half price (with my agreement, sort of).
Really tough decision. I thought about watching footy then going in to the gig at the interval, but it would be about 9.15pm and I couldn’t imagine leave the game after an hour.
I have seen him before, and he’s brilliant. On the other hand he’s 79 years old now and I think this will/ought to be his last hurrah.
Of course now I’ve made my decision, if we end up with another outcome like Chelsea I’ll be kicking myself ;-)
Let me know what you end up doing!
Better planning than me! Think it was last October (?) when they went on sale,I’m going to Brum on Wednesday so trip to Istanbul won’t clash :-)
Just cos of the final? Nah ;-)Is RW going to be cancelled now too?
I've seen him 3 times. Not going on 10th though, even though it's likely to be his last tour. If i had a ticket I'd have sold it. As much as i like Roger Waters there's no way I'm missing watching City.I have to be honest my mate who I was going with has sold on my ticket to his nephew for half price (with my agreement, sort of).
Really tough decision. I thought about watching footy then going in to the gig at the interval, but it would be about 9.15pm and I couldn’t imagine leave the game after an hour.
I have seen him before, and he’s brilliant. On the other hand he’s 79 years old now and I think this will/ought to be his last hurrah.
Of course now I’ve made my decision, if we end up with another outcome like Chelsea I’ll be kicking myself ;-)
Let me know what you end up doing!