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(Above) France. This series of 3
pictures was taken at Roger's press conference in Paris on 18 Oct.
With many thanks to Nicolas Barbet In The Flesh World Tour -
2002 Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 19:25:24
-0400 (EDT) From:
Columbia.Records@columbiarecords.com Prior to his 1999-2000 North
American presentations of "In The Flesh," Waters sole major
performance of the 1990's was the legendary 1990 production
of "The Wall" in Berlin, an historic event which took place
in front of more than 350,000 people at the site of the
then- newly-destroyed Berlin Wall. "The Wall" attracted a
live television audience of more than 100 million
viewers. The summers of 1999 and 2000 found
Roger Waters and his newly-created "In The Flesh"
retrospective shows selling out 50 North American concerts.
Demand for tickets was so intense that many concert venues
were changed mid-tour and upgraded to larger capacity arenas
and amphitheaters. The popular demand for seats was
matched by critical acclaim for the shows. Music writers
praised the power of Waters' performances, the timelessness
of his music, the show's intimate production values and
seamless structure. The San Jose Mercury News reported that
the show "was rock as art, with the kind of concern for
sound rarely seen today." And the Fort Worth Star Telegram
raved that "his long, luscious two-set show made up mainly
of Floyd classics was on a more human scale
this show
felt like a celebration." The Los Angeles Times was equally
enthusiastic and wrote, "the show illustrated the extent to
which Waters operatic rock has influenced generations."
"In The Flesh" presents, for the
first time, a comprehensive overview of Waters' music
including: early Pink Floyd material; classic compositions from his
masterpieces "The Wall" and "Dark Side Of The Moon"; less
well-known pieces from "Animals," "Wish You Were Here," and
"The Final Cut"; songs from the solo tours de force "Amused
To Death" and "The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking"; and the
debut of a new song "Each Small Candle." The "In The Flesh" shows utilize
elaborate large-scale video projections, theatrical
set-pieces, and a dazzling array of special effects to
underscore and accentuate the power of the music which is
delivered via a state-of-the-art 360° quadraphonic
sound system immersing the audience in a 3-dimensional
hyperworld. Waters is accompanied by his
hand-picked group of world-class musicians: Andy
Fairweather-Low (guitar), Snowy White (guitar), Doyle
Bramhall II (guitar and vocals), Graham Broad (drums), Jon
Carin (keyboards), Andy Wallace (keyboards), Norbert Stachel
(saxophone), Katie Kissoon (vocals), Susannah Melvoin
(vocals), and PP Arnold (vocals). Roger Waters co-founded the
groundbreaking Pink Floyd with Syd Barrett in 1966 and
became the group's sonic architect upon Barrett's departure,
creating such undeniable classics as "Dark Side Of The Moon"
(which spent nearly 15 years on the Billboard 200 album
chart), "The Wall" (which has been certified 23x RIAA
platinum), "Animals," "Wish You Were Here," and "Final Cut."
Following "Final Cut," Roger Waters left Pink Floyd.
His first full-length solo album,
"The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking," was released in April
1984, to great critical and popular success, generating his
first solo tour. June 1987's "Radio K.A.O.S." continued the
path of solo success, bringing Roger back to the stage. His
last full-length solo album, the moody and ironic "Amused To
Death," considered by many to be a comparable achievement to
"Dark Side Of The Moon" or "The Wall," was released in
August 1992. Waters has been working on "Ca Ira"
(pronounced "sa-ira"), an opera in English and French, as
well as a new rock album to be released in
2002. Hot rumours are saying
that Roger Waters will tour Australia, Japan/Asia and South
Africa next year. (Possibly as early as March). It's understood that the 2002 tour
may commence in South Africa, probably commencing in
February. It's then expected that he will head for South
America & possibly include Mexico, probably around
March. He is then expected to tour Australia and then on to
Japan, probably in April and then head to Europe in
May.

England. Pic taken at Roger's London press conference 19 Oct. With
thanks to Simon Wimpenny. Visit http://www.intheflesh2002.com/
Pink
Floyd founder Roger Waters is bringing his historic "In The
Flesh" show to the UK for his first homeland concerts since
his "Radio K.A.O.S." performance at London's Wembley Arena
in 1987. In addition to marking his first UK performances in
15 years, Waters' "In The Flesh" World Tour 2002 will be the
rock legend's first European solo shows since 1984's brief
"The Pros & Cons Of Hitchhiking" sojourn.
The 'Visa Preferred Seating'
people started
advertising on their web site that Roger would be touring
Australia 'soon'. A friend of A Fleeting Glimpse decided to
follow this up and has had it confirmed by 2 sources that
this is going to happen.
One of the sources is the promoter who arranged for the
tickets for our correspondent to see In The Flesh 2000 in
California.
Yet another source is stating that Roger will be in Austria
in June 2002.
Nov 9
2001

(Above) Russian article about Roger & paink Floyd supplied by
Dmitry
King Of The Groupies??

(Above) Jens Libach showing off no less than 33 Roger Waters tickets!
Jens purchased some of these for friends but 10 of the tickets belong
to Jens and he is going to hand them in at Erfurt, Koln, Oberhausen,
Hannover, Oslo, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Munchen, Frankfurt, &
Berlin.

(Above) Flyer from Malta promoting a trip to London to see one of
Roger's shows. Thanks to Charles
Marsh