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Waters, appearing on stage at Impact Arena dressed in a short-sleeved black shirt and black pants, played a three-hour set of Floyd hits and solo material before a wildly appreciative near-capacity crowd. Backed by an 11-piece band that included well-travelled session musician Andy Fairweather Low and a trio of female vocalists, Waters played a first set that showcased some of his best work with Pink Floyd. Beginning with 1979's "The Wall", the man dubbed the "creative genius" of Pink Floyd appeared on a platform above the rest of his band as the Dictator character from "In The Flesh", which is also the title of his show. The opening number was followed by "Another Brick In The Wall", "Mother", and "Southampton Dock". The show featured an array of sound effects that ranged from barking dogs to cruise missiles being fired. After a medley from "Animals", Waters - whose voice was occasionally drowned out - moved into "Wish You Were Here", a poignant tribute to Pink Floyd founder Syd Barrett, who left the band in the late '60s after subsiding into mental illness. |
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The Happiest Days Of Our Lives Another Brick In The Wall, Part 2 Mother Get Your Filthy Hands Off My Desert Southampton Dock Pigs On The Wing, Part 1 Dogs Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Parts 1-5 Welcome To The Machine Wish You Were Here Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Parts 6-9 INTERVAL ENCORE |
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