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June 2 2000 Ice Palace Tampa, FL

June 3 2000 Mars Music Amphi West Palm Beach, FL. (Coral Sky)

June 6 2000 First American Music Center Nashville, TN.

June 7 2000 Charlotte, NC

June 10 2000 Woodlands Houston, TX

June 11 2000 Starplex Dallas, TX

June 13 2000 Alamodome San Antonio, TX

June 16 2000 America West Phoenix, AZ

June 17 2000 MGM Grand Las Vegas, NV

June 19 2000 Coors San Diego, CA

June 21 2000 Universal Amphitheater Los Angeles, CA.

June 22 2000 Universal Amphitheater Los Angeles, CA.

June 24 2000 Irvine Meadows Los Angeles, CA.

June 25 2000 Shoreline Amphitheater San Francisco, CA.

June 27 2000 Rose Garden Portland, OR.

June 30 2000 The Gorge Seattle, WA.

July 1 2000 Idaho Center Boise, ID.

July 3 2000 Fiddlers Green Denver, CO.

July 6 2000 Target Center Minneapolis, MN.

July 8 2000 The World Chicago, IL.

July 9 2000 Riverbend Cincinnati, OH.

July 11 2000 Madison Square Garden New York, NY

July 13 2000 Madison Square Garden New York, NY

July 15 2000 Nissan Pavillion Bristow, VA

July 16 2000 Civic Center Providence, RI.

 A Fleeting Glimpse
Presents
Roger Waters
2000

July 11 2000 Madison Square Garden New York, NY

 
(Thanks J Zielinski)

I am indebted to Chris Piekarewicz sailor2413 for the pics from this show.  

23 years and 9 days later, I returned to Madison Square Garden, the "world's most famous arena" (as it says on the sign), to hear some great Floyd tunes.

Last night's show at MSG was great on many levels. The band was in top notch form and the sound (ESPECIALLY the surround effects) were near perfect. Even the projectors lined up properly for most of the show with little registration problems.

I sure hope that the Portland show was this good, because they still seem to be improving and adding various subtleties to the performance.

Everything was right on the Money....and speaking of $$$, I still can't believe how much I have grown to anticipate hearing this song. I know that it's been written before (by myself and others), but it IS exciting to hear again, especially with the guest sax player (last night's was the same guy who played Chicago....who looked VERY similar to one Mel Collins) and AFL's blistering solo. Last night he vaulted to the front of the stage and attacked that 1st note like he was shot out of a cannon! And, his guitar must have been turned up to 11 because it was the loudest past of the evening....almost as loud as the ovation that he got when he finished : )

Another highlight, and this is significantly different than the other performances that I've heard from the tour, was Snowy's 1st guitar solo of Shine On. He REALLY took his time playing this. Streching out the notes and pausing between phrases. In the past it seemed like he rushed through this part a bit, but last night he played it in slo-mo!

The crowd was pretty well behaved (way to go New Yawkers) and really showed Roger their appreciation. A similar ovation to the one that Chicago gave on Saturday followed Shine On, and once again Roger milked it for what it was worth. As much as he was "playing" to the crowd, he still must have been touched by the reception.

The blooper of the night was that the house lights turned up full after Comfortably Numb, which lead the crowd into the expected "booing" session. Realizing the mistake, the house lights dimmed again after about a minute, leading the crowd into a massive frenzy. It didn't take the band long to return and perform Each Small Candle....still getting better.

Once again Roger actually refered to PINK FLOYD in his "magic is back" speech, and introduced Snowy White along with a plug for his gig at BB King's club (tonight). Wish I could have made that one too ; )

Thanks to Ron Toon

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