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Comfortably Numb is a classic....


TheSaint

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Perhaps the scariest part of this entire exercise is that one of 2 things happened somewhere:

1. They though they were good enough to do this

2. Someone else thought they were good enough to do this

It's like some of those embarrassingly horrible American Idol tryouts who honestly think they're good.

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btw, did anyone here see Roger Waters, The Wall? How was it?

I saw him in Atlanta. It was a pretty crazy show. Roger's voice can't register nearly as high as it used to, so they had to compensate for that by down tuning and having backup singing harmonize with him. The light show was amazing, of course. All in all it was a great show, and the best a 22-year old can expect to see of Pink Floyd because sadly enough I wasn't alive in their prime.

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ive probably mentioned this before here, but it still gnaws at me....

i had tickets to see Pink Floyd in New Orleans circa 92 or so. Ended up breaking up with girlfriend (huge floyd fan) and letting her have the tickets and i went to Destin instead of the show.

All i heard for a week afterwards from other people was how awesome the PF show was... :banghead:

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That's horrible. They are still in talks of doing a reunion tour. The most recent charity event got called off because they didn't like Jemima Khan or something. I hope they get back together if for nothing other than to honor Rick Wright.

I couldn't imagine having gotten the chance to see them tour The Wall in '80-'81. Or any of their tours in the '70s.

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That's horrible. They are still in talks of doing a reunion tour. The most recent charity event got called off because they didn't like Jemima Khan or something. I hope they get back together if for nothing other than to honor Rick Wright.

I couldn't imagine having gotten the chance to see them tour The Wall in '80-'81. Or any of their tours in the '70s.

Saw them at the Park Center (at least that was what it was called in the 70's) right behind Memorial Stadium when they did the Dark Side of the Moon tour in 73. Awesome show. Still one of my fav all-time concerts.

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