I saw God.
I didn't get into the 1980 shows. But, I made it to the two MSG events this past week. I saw God.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqBHo04-780
I bet you did ,but was he in sugar cube form or was it blotter ,then again there is several varitys of mushrooms that have the same effect. Other than that , I bet it was a killer show, I have been a pink floyd fan since i was a kid The wall was one of my insperations th become a filmmaker and the tape was an insperation to pick up a guitar
Then comes the pyrotechnics and bombers... Memories to last a life time. Actually he better release a DVD.So ya
Thought ya
Might like to go to the show.
To feel the warm thrill of confusion
That space cadet glow.
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I’m waiting for someone to do a DSOTM concept film, in 3d.
I wonder how many film makers (Younger generation) have never seen The Wall, and how it holds up as a film to those not into or with no real background of the music/band mythos behind it.
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I saw them on that Division Bell tour in 94.
I have been to a ton of shows, but damn that show was something else.
It was, and I have no doubt always will be the best sounding (sound system wise) concert I have ever experienced.
It was like 3 times louder than any concert I have ever seen at the same venue, and amazingly like a 1000 times cleaner audio than I ever thought possible for any concert, anywhere.
I might in general say "It was like..", but it wasn't LIKE, it was exactaly that they had dialed in the sound and given reflections to the point of acoustically tuning not only the venue itself, but playing god with such pristine audio at such an immense wattage level that they were able to harness and shape the effect created by the sound hitting surrounding buildings outside of and not even very close to the venue.
It made a chunk of the world an acousitc instrument Floyd was playing.
Total mind blow, and one that I doubt I will ever experience another band pull off.
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For me, PF was Roger Waters and without him they sorely lack songwriting ability. The songs might have the sound, but not the depth that his lyrics brought to the table.