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relating to the 2002 tour, please send it to me for
publication. Naturally, you will be given full
acknowledgment. I will be needing photos from each gig, set
lists, reviews, ticket stubs, MP3's and anything else you
can think of! Please send all material to
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Review
Having
been to a few shows before, including Stockholm the
week before, I was not anticipating much for this
show and indeed on seeing the venue I was less than
impressed - but I was to be proved so wrong. We
(myself and the good lady - Jill) arrived in
Copenhagen on Friday from Oslo. We had taken the
Scandinavian shows as an excuse to explore
Scandinavia, just as we used the Australian shows
as an excuse to visit down under. The weather was
beautiful - so bizarre - I thought it was colder in
Scandinavia than in the UK - seems not! On Saturday
night we were walking through the city after dinner
and bumped into Snowy and Graham (and their
lady's). I was hoping that I would bump into Snowy
as I was trying to get an autograph for a friend I
met in Oz who has a friend that loves Snowy - so
perfect opportunity. I asked him to make it out to
Ian and started to explain that it was for a friend
- Graham said "Yeh they all say that!" But as the
only piece of paper I had was my business card, it
was easy to prove him wrong!! I explained that it
was for an Aussie cause I went out there for the
shows and Snowy asked "which one?" WHICH ONE -
bloody hell - I wasn't going to travel half way
round the world for one show (well maybe) so I said
- all three of course - he seemed stunned and after
his signature he has written "Dead Impressed".
Graham seemed amazed as well.
On the Sunday we watched the England/Sweden
football game in the Hard Rock Cafe then went for
some more beers
before we went to the bands hotel just as they were
coming out. Rog appeared and happily signed
everything that people had - even 30 odd LP covers
that some guy had brought - looked like a dealer. I
got him to sign my ticket for that night but silly
sod signed in thick black pen across the seat row
and number - so I had problems finding my seat!
Also the ticket lady at the entrance to the venue
gave me the weirdest look ;-) When everything had
been signed he was still there asking if there was
anything else - seemed a bit lost that he'd done it
all!! The band then left for the show and I took
the opportunity to thank PP for her amazing bit in
Perfect Sense. Not only does she have the voice of
an angel but a smile to match ;-)
We then went to the venue which from the outside
looked DREADFUL - a dark dirty building that looks
like an aircraft hanger!! Not a good omen
especially after my last show in Stockholm was at
the Globe Arena - now that is the best venue I have
ever seen.
The
Forum is a smallish venue and the way in was very
crowded and very disorganised, and once in it
didn't seem any better. At the end was the stage in
front of the standard floor seats - but about half
way back these seats started to incline. These
banked seats went all the way to the back of the
venue and up to roof height - looks really odd.
There was also a balcony around the sides that
seemed very narrow - maybe only 10 rows. Inside,
the venue looked like a cow shed with its
corrugated iron roof. Given that the show has been
VERY LOUD - I was not anticipating a good show as
the building looked like it would be bad
acoustically - but hey I was so wrong. The sound
was amazing. For me this was the best ITF show I'd
seen - the first half of the classic Floyd was just
SUPERB. No mistakes, clear and played just
fantastically. Truly awesome and all the people
that I spoke to afterwards who have seen a few
shows agreed that it was the best so far. The
second half almost matched the first - but it was
still the best second half I have seen. I have been
chastised for being too critical of Chester - tough
job (can't copy Dave and is not as charismatic as
Doyle) but at this show he seemed not only to get
the classic stuff just right but also added a bit
of his own style (which I've not seen up to now)
and added a lot to the ATD stuff. He was indeed on
form. The sound is LOUD and very bassy. This seems
to be standard on the tour - the bass does
rearrange your
insides if you are on the floor. Elsewhere in the
arena it just shakes your insides about ;-) If you
have delicate insides then avoid the beginning of
Welcome to the Machine ;-) The crowd were really
loving the show and were giving great feedback
which the band seemed to pick up on and that seemed
to add to their performance. They had also all had
a day off and maybe that helped - or was it seeing
Kylie in the flesh that helped? lol. (She did a
show the night before at the same venue and
apparently the band went to see it!) This was by
far the best ITF gig I have seen - brilliant and
PP's Perfect Sense was sublime. She just gets
better and better and better. By Wembley she will
be blowing the roof off. I also love the fact that
she gets the biggest ovation of the whole show. Go
to the show just for this bit - you won't regret
it. Truly an angel's voice.
Following such a great visit and show I am now,
as well as all the UK dates, now going to Paris and
probably Berlin and Prague!!! This show was THAT
good.
Thanks to John
E
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It
was my first ever chance to see Roger Waters and
his band. I have listened to Waters and Pink Floyd
for nearly 15 years so I really looked forward to
see Roger himself. Suddenly I was sitting in front
of him close to the stage in Forum and if I was
alone without any, I think I would have some tears
in my eyes. The sound was powerful and very clear
and to me, Roger really look happy and his voice
was perfect.
The highlights for me in the first set was the
numbers from TFC and
Animals. Set the controls....was nice to hear in
this version. But I have to admit, that the 2. part
of the show as many other peolpe have said, was so
fantastic and "Every Strangers Eyes" are really
together with "it's a miracle" the greatest in this
show. Sometimes I was thinking of Gilmour in the
first set and I mised something but the whole
concert is something I never will forget. After the
concert we were invited to a afterparty on their
hotel, and it was really nice to be together with
Mr. Waters and his son and of course the whole
band. This was really something I will never
forget. Just to be together with those great
people, Harry W., Andy W. Chester K. .......and of
cause Roger Waters. He can really play cards the
whole night - he stoped play cards 3 o'clock in the
night. Thanks Roger - you gave me some memories I
will never forget. Thanks to Mark Fenwick and Arno
Norske to arranged this afterparty and thanks to
Peter Gade.
Review and
show
pictures thanks to
Thomas
Larsen
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(Above & below, note the
difference????) thanks to John
E


(Above) Once again this was supplied by John
E and was signed by Roger
before the Copenhagen show
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