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Pink Floyd reuniting for Live 8
Waters, Gilmour, Wright and Mason together again. :thumbsup:
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You know, they should do a charity concert here in Florida...if ya know what I mean.
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<font size=5>AHHHHHHH!!!!!!!...(breathes)...AHHHHHH!!!!!!!!</font>
WHY WHY WHY??!!! Insn't it here in America?!!! This could be the last chance I'd ever get to see these guys live!! :( Fuck I hope they release a DVD of this. Asta!! p.s. AHHH!! |
This better be filmed and relesead the next day on a high qality DVD. I was born after Pink Floyd was in there prime and after they stopped touring. I would love to see them live. AHHH I WANT TO SCREAM LIKE A LITTLE GIRL!!
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^ Man do I know your pain! My parents saw the concert from their last studio album and they wanted to take my sister! She was like 10 or 12 which means I was like 7 or 8. By then I was already totally into rock! They coulda freakin took me I woulda loved it! I think they gave it to my cousin instead. Grr me bitter
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this better be televised...or at least put on a dvd
dear god I want to immigrate soooo badly right now... |
ohhhhh man...........this is sooo gonna be good.......
i've been to two Floyd shows......sans Waters though,but man........best fuckin' show you'll ever see. BEST FUCKIN" LIVE SHOW EVER!!!!!!!!!! better be on dvd ............ |
i think the live aid shows will be televised...at least they were last time. maybe it's a PPV deal. but the shows are free if you can get tickets.
also bob geldof, the organizer, starred in the movie version of the wall and it seems like dark side was on the charts (billboard 200) for more than a decade |
I strongly suspect that the BBC will be carrying the audio element on Radio1.
If that is the case, they have a policy of everything broadcast on BBC radio nationally here beign available to listen to online for one week afterwards. In fact I seem to remember that copyright issues prevented a number of US orchestras appearing in last years Proms classical concerts, because individual players insisted on repeat fees! Either way, if you go to www.bbc.co.uk/radio1 and follow the links to "listen again" you should find it. |
The UK concert is definitely the best.
Besides Pink Floyd, there will be Elton John, Paul McCartney, Annie Lennox, Muse, Coldplay, REM, U2, Sting, Joss Stone, Velvet Revolver, The Cure.... I haven't been able to track down any PPV info yet. I know it's being broadcast on both BBC Radio and TV, but what good does that do us over here? |
I hate to say it, folks, but I wouldn't get my expectations too high for the show.
This won't be a Floyd show in the true sense - I doubt there will be lots of visuals or flying pigs (with or without a penis - Floyd trivia freaks get this reference). I imagine it will be just the band getting out there, playing a 45 minute set or so with a bunch of hits, and then never to be seen again. Also, note that they will not have had much time to practice, so it will be pretty much by the numbers. Totally guessed partial set list: Another Brick in the Wall (We don't need no education) Money Wish You Were Here Comfortably Numb (b/c Gilmour will insist) One of these Days (b/c Roger will want a bass moment and it's a crowd pleaser) Also possible: Have a Cigar and/or Welcome to the Machine Pigs on the Wing (something else from Dark Side, but who knows what?) Pigs, Dogs or Sheep (from Animals) (My guess is "Pigs" b/c Roger will want to sing the "Hey you, white house, haha... charade you are" line) (something else from the Wall, but which?) Slightly possible The Tide Is Turning (Roger solo stuff, so a touchy point, but an awfully good song, and very appropriate to the event) Something from the early material - Set the Controls, perhaps? one of those new, awful Roger songs about Iraq Never gonna happen: Anything from Final Cut Anything from The Division Bell (well, maybe that one that rips off "Wish You Were Here" and has the "he told to please go fuck myself" line, b/c Roger and Dave might think that was funny) Anything from A Momentary Lapse of Reason |
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thank goodness for musical connections... :)
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My guess at the set:
Astronomy Domine Shine on You Crazy Diamond Time Money Us and Them Wish You Were Here Comfortably Numb Run Like Hell |
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I suppose the scientific way to predict would be to look at RW's most recent set lists, compare with PF's "most recent" set lists (from how many years ago, now??) and see what they've both been playing from the old material. Any TFP'er have that kind of time? I, for one, would love to see them do Echoes, but I don't think either has been playing it recently, and it's not really a festival crowd song. |
i saw Umphrey's McGee cover Shine On You Crazy Diamond about a year ago. Those guys have the chopes and the cover was so very good. i cant even begin to imagian what seen Pink Floyd playing it would be like. That would be something i would LOVE to see.
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I forecast Floyd doing 2-3 songs (at most 4), and Waters walking offstage. I seriously doubt they will sound good as they will have had little practice together.
Who knows tho, maybe backstage Gilmour,Wright and Mason will work things out with Roger and this'll be the beginning of them reforming for 1 last tour and the MILLIONS they can make. As for the concert itself, it's good in theory I just hope it comes off and works as weell as it can. You're talking about a lot of HUGE egos and I remember reading Live Aid was pure Hell backstage. |
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If you haven't seen it, go get the "David Gilmour Live" DVD that came out a couple of years ago. It's amazing. He plays Shine on You Crazy Diamond solo with just an acoustic guitar. Only other instrument is Dick Parry on Sax for part V. Then they do a full band version of parts VI-IX later in the show.
Plus he does a lot of covers, including a few Syd Barrett tunes, an aria from Georges Bizet's "The Pearl Fishers" and more. One new song as well. It's just fantastic. Even has Bob Geldof doing a guest vocal on "Comfortably Numb" and a song from Richard Wright's latest album. |
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Hell, Van Halen took Sammy back and they took DLR back.... albeit for a very very short time. |
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i highly recomend what derwood has said here...........fucking great dvd....... Clapton isn't god........Gilmour is. *please let this thing happen* |
I've always thought that Gilmour was extremely underated as a guitar player. Primarily because he wasn't cranking out hard rock and that Pink Floyd was considered very poorly by many.
I still have vinyl Dark Side and Ummagumma somewhere, so the old pot smoker in me really wants this shit to happen, and continue to happen for a few years. I doubt if their relationship could withstand time in a studio to do a new CD but that would just be outstanding if they did. Hell, I'd have to go out and buy a bong if they did. And if they do, anyone know where I can score some dope? ;) |
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I also want to get The Delicate Sound Of Thunder video because that has "On The Turning Away" which is my second favorite guitar solo I've heard from Dave so far next to of course Comfortably Numb. So many things to get. Fuck I wish I had a million dollars right now. Asta!! |
what are the odds we'll see this?! i'd really like a DVD or something from them!!! why was I BORN 10years too late?
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I'm banking on PPV, because I think a DVD would probably show 1 or 2 songs from each artist instead of the complete sets.
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And yes, I can pretty much guarantee you'll be able to buy the DVD or CD of the show. Looking forward to it... -Mikey |
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"Original pig concept by Roger Waters" |
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i love to see the young punks get into Floyd man............great fucking music. i've got my two kids dialed into Floyd already......... |
^ DUDE! I'm gonna do the same for my future seeds! That is awesome.
Asta!! |
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