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15 hours ago, grumpyhack said:

One of my favourite Waters shows.  Van Morrison really lifts the vocals and Snowy White on a high platform handles the guitar.

 

 

Were you there ? did you buy the ticket in the UK ?

Just could not get a ticket in the UK but Holland had double the allocation so got a friend in Amsterdam to get me one.

Was with two Dutch friends who speak perfect English and German so that was a great help.

We drove there and as they know Potsdamer Platz we were able to find a free parking space on a side street. { car was parked all weekend } 

Lots of people we ran into on Friday 20th of July 1990 in Berlin thought it was a Pink Floyd concert !!!!

Amazing concert - shame about the loss of sound { some amps blew } - We were asked back to a Warehouse Party and as we were leaving - the band came back on stage and repeated the parts that were missing.

what a cracking weekend and well worth the hassle over getting there.

I think the tickets worked out at under £20 each.

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17 hours ago, The Nal said:

Assume it'll be re-releases and "previously unheard" imbecility from the utterly appalling post Waters period. Tunes that Gilmour got his missus to write for him.

More aural AIDS like this.

 

There was some terrible stuff. BUT.... I think The Division Bell was pretty fucking great in all honesty. 

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I like this era of Floyd. It obviously cannot match the Meddle - > Wall era, but then what can? But despite a few dodgy songs (Dogs of War) its all very listenable with great playing and production and some fantastic songs in there (On The Turning Away, Yet Another Movie, Poles Apart, High Hopes). I certainly prefer it to Roger's solo stuff, which I appreciate as being better lyrically but I find quite a slog tbh. Aural Aids indeed....

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I first saw Floyd at Wembley in 1988, and remember it as an epic spectacle, but find watching the Delicate Sound of Thunder footage a painful experience now. What was left of the band was augmented by too many over-enthusiastic extra musicians, and saxophonist Scott Page’s mullet was truly horrific. Things had improved a lot by 1994; the Division Bell album and tour stand up a lot better.

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23 hours ago, MrZigster said:

I can see this tour not making the UK this year. Unless he does a few shows here before going stateside. Hope I'm wrong.

I can only find references to this being a US tour....nothing that says US only....but no mention of anything outside the States/Canada.

He couldn't not do some UK/Europe dates.....could he?  Tell me I'm wrong.

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On 12/20/2019 at 1:39 PM, henry bear said:

I first saw Floyd at Wembley in 1988, and remember it as an epic spectacle, but find watching the Delicate Sound of Thunder footage a painful experience now. What was left of the band was augmented by too many over-enthusiastic extra musicians, and saxophonist Scott Page’s mullet was truly horrific. Things had improved a lot by 1994; the Division Bell album and tour stand up a lot better.

Woah, I always wanted to be that mulleted sax player as a youth. Just hang around and look cool waiting for the moment to get centre stage for 30 seconds and milk the adoration before clearing off again.

Seemed a sweet deal, still does. Sax players have the right idea even if they have been out of work for 30 + years ( bar the bloke with Ezra furman who’s brilliant).

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1 hour ago, parsonjack said:

I can only find references to this being a US tour....nothing that says US only....but no mention of anything outside the States/Canada.

He couldn't not do some UK/Europe dates.....could he?  Tell me I'm wrong.

I wish I could tell you that you're wrong.

But. He did this last time with Us & Them didn't he? Extensive Americas and European tour and then announces only five UK gigs, with one whole night in London at the appalling Hyde Park. Whoopee. He could have sold out Wembley Stadium at least twice I reckon. And let's face it, he's getting on a bit. A tour that extensive has to take it out of you.

If this doesn't make it to the UK I'll be as gutted as I was that Rush's R40 was America only.

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