
Roger Waters - Tour 2006
29 June Cork Ireland - Marquee Festival

I
am back from Cork and I am still very excited. I am not an easy fan to impressed
having seen Pink Floyd, Gilmour and Waters several times before, but the
concert last night was simply fantastic.
A small venue, we were 5.000 max, a smaller stage, and a power loss during "Perfect Sense part 2". And that's when the magic happened, we all went on singing, until the end of the song, 5.000 a cappella, magic, fantastic. "Southampton Dock" only guitar and voice was added before "Fletcher".
The problem was then fixed in 20 minutes for "Leaving Beirut" and "Sheep" and Dark side without intermission, the band as Roger said "has basically already had it". The highlight of the second part was the man behind the second drum kit, the very special guest "for some months" said Roger, Nick Mason. His playing was powerful and great. He and Graham play in sync most of the songs, I am a drummer as well and I can tell you it is not easy. Most of the fills had the Mason's typical great signature.
The
fact of having Graham keeping the time allows Mason to take more risks than
in the latest tours with Pink Floyd, and he did some impressive parts during
"Us and Them". He refused to leave the stage during "On The
Run" and added some touches on the cymbals "one of these days
style" staring at the two review mirrors on his drum kit in other to
be in sync with the films. We have to say that when you take risks you can
also make mistakes, and Mason did a few, with a big smile on his and Graham's
face.
Waters was relaxed and smiling all over the concert, even during the power loss, this tour looks like great fun for everyone, the band of course, and as a direct consequence the audience.
A great, great concert.
Review with thanks to Enrico Soldatini. Enrico also has a review in Italian, along with some great photos at Italian Fan Club Floyd Channel
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Excellent
show last night, set list was the same as recent shows.
Few comments on the songs. The 2 numbers from "The Final Cut" were done with Roger on the acoustic sitting down, very nice. "Southampton Dock" doesn't have as much participation from the girl singers as on the last show.
The opening guitar piece to "Shine on you crazy diamond" was all left out, first guitar part was the familiar 4 notes that come about 5 minutes later, don't know if that's the way it went throughout the tour so far, havn't read the reviews that much.
"Great gig in the sky" was really good. Carol Kenyon belted it out. Saw Mica Paris and Sam Browne have a go at this in recent months and they were horrendous. Last night's version was top notch.
The
power went towards the end of the first half so the band took the intermission
early, came back and did "Leaving Beiruit" which Roger didn't
do any of the narration of the story, just the singing parts and "Sheep",
then straight in to "Darkside of the moon" with Nick Mason.
Roger was happy with the crowd and at the end said something like he was "fucken bowled over" by the reaction, I think, could have that wrong, was just heading out of the venue at that point.
Great show overall.
Review with thanks to Shane ONeill
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My
what a day...
Drove from Dublin to Cork (6hrs - traffic around Mitchelstown and Fermoy is scandalous (for those that might know it))) for the gig last night and from the moment i walked in the two drum kits on stage set my heart racing!
Had been looking for directions to the Marquee yesterday and stumbled upon the Fleeting Glimpse site and it mentioned that Nick was expected to pay with him. had convinced myself all along that he would join him (fantasised I suppose) but seeing that one line of text made it more convincing.
I
was travelling with a friend but didn't let on to him... wanted to see the
look on his face. was dropping hints when we got there saying "it certainly
looks big enough to land a helicopter
(Nicks) here" but he didn't seem to take the bait.
Boy, what a show (apart from the power cut). was surprised he only did three of his solo songs though (not counting the ones from the final cut of course). he really seems to be on a pink floyd buzz recently. wonder if he listens to much of it at home?
Ccracking set list all the best bits from some of the best albums (I guess hpoing for echoes (again) was a bit of a long shot!).
Lleft at 11.30pm and climbed into bed at 2.30am
(3hrs - if only the
roads were always like that over here).
Review thanks to Millar Hammond
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Set List
FIRST HALF: In The Flesh, Mother, Set The Controls For the Heart Of The Sun, Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Have A Cigar, Wish You Were Here, Southampton Dock, The Fletcher Memorial Home, Perfect Sense parts 1 and 2, Leaving Beirut, Sheep.
SECOND HALF: Dark Side of the Moon.
ENCORE: The Happiest Days Of Our Lives, Another Brick In The Wall (Pt 2), Vera, Bring the Boys back Home, Comfortably Numb.
Nick Mason is expected to play on Dark Side
Of The Moon at this concert.
Update, He did!
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All show pictures
shown above thanks to Marianne Osborn
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Irish
Times Review
Irish
Independent Review
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Images in this section
thanks to Mike Lacey. One of the pictures is of the official tour
program and T-Shirt.
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Above ticket, poster & ad with thanks to Marianne
Directions
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Tickets
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