If you come across any material 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 col@pinkfloydz.com Set list, and review, follows: In The Flesh- Cracking performance, the 'coons',
'queers', 'jews' all positevely revel in being the
'ones in the spotlight! 'The Happiest Days Of Our
Lives'- Always a favourite, I'd love to have seen
an appearance of a puppet or too! Another Brick In The Wall- A great, pumping
version. My only complaint is that the only played
one solo at the end! I am a great Snowy fan and
have been waiting to hear him play, but never mind!
They make up for this by ending with the album
dialogue ("wrong, do it again...!" and so on),
rather than a reprise of the verse, which I always
thought sounded a bit naff!! Segue straight into...Mother- A spotless note
for note version of the album version."Thank you
very much, welcome, good evening" He says, seems in
a good mood!"Get your Filthy Hands Off My Desert/
Southampton Dock- Two good versions, I've always
been one of the few to rate The Final Cut as a
Great Album but I also believe that there are
better songs on it than these two! A great
theatrucal moment at the end, though, with the
projector lit up by thousand of poppies before
fading to the Animals cover for...Pigs On The Wing-
I love this song, after dogs he should play
pt2Dogs- Enough said, a great song, a great
performance, Kamen is not as good at the intro a
Carin though but, still, it's a great performance
and very highly charged! I wish I'd seen the
original animals tour (it's my favourite album).
Waters Jnr is great on the synth parts and it's a
fantastic tune. Roger and Andy in good fooling as the do a
little dance together on the dueling guitar
parts!Set The Controls- Another great performance.
Snowy plays a great solo!!! He's the man, but why
ain't he using his Les Paul? Shine On- They play every last note of this
song. The whole entire version of the the first
half of Shine On and it's amazing, to hear that
keyboard inrto and the main guitar phrase booming
out across the arena is a sound I'll never
forget!!! Brilliant! Welcome To The Machine- This was great. The
vintage footage was something I've always wanted to
see.Wish you Were Here.- A beautiful rendition, the
whole crowd singing along with Roger. Lumps in
throats all round! I think the sound effects team
screwed the ending though. As the last notes were
fading out I knew that Shine On part II was on it's
way but most people stood up to leave! The howling
wind noise, when everyone realised to sit down
again, was barely audible and it made the bass
notes intro sound a bit weak but never mind! The audience settles down to enjoy...Shine On
part II- Once again, they play every note of the
album version and it's amazing to hear. The mirror
raising at the end to shower the arena in pin
pricks was an amazing sight to see I can tell
you!! At this point Roger thanks all. "Well thank you,
thankyou very much. We've been on the road since
february. We started in South Africa and we've been
all round the world and it's great to be home.
Thankyou. We're going to take a short break then
we'll be back with another set so we'll see you in
a few minutes." Set II We were only just in our seats when the lights
dimmed and a familiar heart beat boomed out across
the arena, I would've thought that would have given
a two minute warnign or something cos so many
people missed the first number. Speak to me/ Breathe- What can I say, brilliant
versions. Dare I say it, it would've been great to
hear Dave singing but we all should know by now
that's NEVER gonna happen!!!! I heard once that
Dave invited Roger to play Dark Side with them at
Earls Court in '94- how great would that have
been!!! Time- A very well deserved round of applause to
Graham Broad, he's a fantastic drummer and kicked
Nick Masons ass at the intro!! It's a great song
but I don't think Roger should sing it. Breathe (reprise) as above Money- Sch-shing! It's a cool song and they
really do it justice, Andy Fairwether Low really
hams up his part but, I didn't realise till the
last second was that I'd been robbed of another
Snowy White solo opportunity- darn! Every Stranger's Eyes- This was a really good
version and so well recieved be the audience upon
it's opening notes. I really wish that Roger would
have put more solo stuff in. Pros and Cons is a
great album (KAOS was, shall I say...next) and
Amused To Death is better Floyd than the
post-Waters Floyd have come up with yet! I'm so
please that he didn't mine the 'from where I stand'
part! He's 58 (or thereabouts) no expects him to be
able to hit the highs spot on anymore!!! It was
such a great climax to a great song.Perfect Sense I
& II- Another bummer by the SFX people as we
never hear the reverse shouting that intros the
start of this song. Maybe it was where I was sat
though (round the far side). I couldn't wait for
this stuff. I love ATD. I wish that he'd played the
whole album as the second half like he did with the
Pros and Cons tour or KAOS but, hey, who am I to
complain! Part II was incredible! Every sang along
the intro with Roger and it was fantastic to hear
such recognition for his solo stuff. A fantastic
moment in the gig. The Bravery Of Being Out Of Range- A good outing
but not my favourite choice of song. I can't
believe he bumped What God Wants for this one.It's
A Miracle- I love this song. A fantastic tune and a
fantastic performance. Snowy's part at the end was
a great climax- why is his Les Paul Gold Top still
left un-used!!! How frustrating! Amused To Death- Fantastic. To hear that "6 or 7
or 800 dollar" banging away, so loud and so clear!
The sound to the whole gig was remarkable! It's
been said many times!!! You could hear a pin drop
when Alf Razzel was telling his story at the end.
Another lumpy throat moment!! Brian Damage/ Eclipse- great versions of these
two but nothing new to the DVD version. I think
they just play these cos they believe people want
to hear them but I would rather have heard What God
Wants, Too Much Rope or Three Wishes. More solo
stuff next time please Roger!!!! Comfortably Numb- Amazing, a super charged
version that sounds so LOUD and yet with crystal
clarity! It was fantastic and, AT LAST, Snowy
appears clutching his Les Paul ontop of the 'Wall'
again and both he and Kamen put on a super charged
powerful solo! Flickering Flame- I really like this song and
I'm glad they played it cos I wanted to know how
different it sounds to the demo version on his solo
greatest hits! Answer, not much!! Just more
musicians joining in! It's a lovely song and so
nice to hear Roger not bashing politics over your
head!!!All in all a fantastic show, which I have to
say, I have on very high quality bootleg!!!!!! mail
stephoflet@hotmail.com
for a copy (£25). The sound quality is
incredible-just like being there. With thanks to Steve Fletcher Thanks to Leonard
Denton SLICK SET FROM PINK FLOYD MAN; ROGER WATERS NEC
ARENA BYLINE: Andrew Cowen It's a strange sight, seeing Roger Waters
apparently having fun. The troubled former Pink
Floyd curmudgeon is currently on an exhaustive
world tour, dropping in at Britain for just two
dates. With a mammoth three hour set, he's now at ease
with his extensive back catalogue and finally able
to lay some old ghosts to rest. The fact that the
lion's share of the set was drawn from the Floyd
years, albeit much of it drawn from the later time
when he was safely at the helm, was reason enough
for the drooling reception he received. With a tight band which included his dreadlocked
son on keyboards, this was a slick show and
choreographed to the second. As was to be expected, superb projections,
lights and a stunning quadrophonic sound system
allowed maximum resonance to be wrung from the
songs. Dressed in a sharp black suit, Waters looked
every inch the company director as he launched into
the riff of In the Flesh Part 2, the opening part
of the show being a romp through The Wall. A brief
reprise from the unjustly maligned Final Cut and we
were into the meat of the show. Pink Floyd's trilogy of Dark Side of the Moon,
Wish You Were Here and Animals are the works which
made them global icons and the band were more than
capable of reproducing the prog dynamics. Close your eyes and you could almost imagine
Gilmour, Wright and Mason back on stage for the
superb Shine On You Crazy Diamond. Dogs, from
Animals, was the longest track of the evening,
allowing the keyboard players to show their
mettle. Biggest cheer though was for the Dark Side of
the Moon segment after the interval. On a purely
artistic level, the tracks from Waters' Amused to
Death album really came to life on stage, the
night's highpoint being Perfect Sense. The
reputation remains intact. Thanks to Maz |

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