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Roger Waters - May 24 Review - Continental Airlines Arena, NJ
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My Mom & I got in around 7:45 PM and went to our seats. The tickets said 8 PM SHARP on them, but Waters and the band didn't even come out until 8:30 PM. There was a lot of crappy (IMO) music playing while the backdrop of the wine and glass on the table was shown on the main screen. They came out and went right into a hard-kicking version of In The Flesh. Just like on 9/6, the way that Katie Kissoon, PP Arnold, and Carol Kenyon sung the aaa's in the opening gave me goosebumps. It was amazing. The ending was also amazing, featuring some blazing pyro as the song closed. He then went into a quieter, calmer version of Mother. Roger played acoustic for the song, and Katie Kissoon took over the vocals for Gilmour's parts. They then performed a stunning version of Set The Controls featuring a lead solo and some atmospherics from saxophonist Ian Ritchie in the middle section. Once again, the female voices complimented the song very well. Almost immediately as the song ended, we heard the infamous space-like sounds and they went right into Shine On... Jon Carin's wonderful synths opened with that same brass sound as heard on the studio version, Roger then skipped the guitar parts entirely, and went right into the famous 4-note guitar pattern (duh-DUH-duh-DUH, that's the best way I can describe it) and they went into the song. Ritchie's tenor sax playing was spot-on and he did a fantastic job. I noticed that for most of these songs, even on the Dark Side set, that they stayed VERY true to the studio versions of the songs. We then heard Have A Cigar, with a screeching solo from Dave Kilminster, and then a very poignant version of WYWH, featuring images of Syd on the main screen. He then performed 2 songs from The Final Cut, Perfect Sense (Parts 1 & 2 from Amused to Death) and he briefly explained the story that I already knew about Leaving Beirut and how he wrote the song. There was much better reception for the song this time than it was last time when I saw him at PNC. I barely heard any boo's. He then played what I thought was the highlight of the show. SHEEP. Carin's electric piano sounded very faithful to the original, and Waters' voice was awesome. The middle section featured the infamous inflatable pig coming out, this time however, it had a lot of different messages on it such as "Fear builds walls" among a message to Impeach Bush Now on the pig's heinquarters. I didn't mind any of the messages as I'm not big on politics. Sadly the pig did not come as close to me as it did at the PNC show since my mother and I were in the upper level for this show. And since it was an indoor venue, when the song went back into the verses, the pig was gently carried backstage. Kilminster's guitar solo was AMAZING and I think they even extended with a minute or two from the original. The lights were awesome for this as well, just like at the PNC show. He then closed the 1st set saying they would take a short break, 15 minutes, and would come back out performing Dark Side. He was replied with loud cheers, big surprise, eh? :laugh:

Dark Side was amazing, the whole thing. I don't need to say much about it. On The Run was especially incredible, I could feel the bass and the sounds vibrating in my body, it was an amazing experience. And check this, Harry Waters (Roger's son) was using the exact same synth (VCS3) as they used to originally construct On The Run in the studio, I could see him turning knobs as they performed it! The only 3 performers on this track were Harry, Jon Carin, and Graham Broad who kept the steady hi-hat rhythm for the whole song as well as adding some nice splash cymbal accents. Broad also performed an excellent performance on the roto-toms in the opening to Time. Great Gig was incredible, Carol Kenyon was the highlight on this one. She hit those high notes in such an amazing register that.. it was just amazing, you had to be there. Harry Waters did a very nice job on the piano intro, as well as adding organ touches to the song. Money was great, Kilminster ripping out an amazing solo. Us and Them was awesome as well, another great performance from saxophonist Ian Ritchie. Any Colour You Like was another highlight for the keyboardists, Carin and Waters. Brain Damage and Eclipse were incredible, the light show was absolutely incredible, the best light show I've seen. They had a metal prism suspended from the ceiling and during Eclipse they turned lasers on which made the prism look exactly like the original Dark Side prism. It was amazing during every couple of verses the lights passed right over me, it was so freaking cool. It was an amazing ending.

They then went backstage for about 3 full minutes, came back out, and Roger complimented the audience very much, saying how we were a great crowd, something like that. He then closed with Happiest Days of Our Lives/Another Brick in the Wall Part 2, then performed Vera/Bring the Boys Back Home (Roger hit some very high notes here, harkened back to the original) and then to end the show completely, Comfortably Numb.

Overall, a 10/10 show, absolutely amazing light and concert performance experience. Anyone who hasn't seen Roger yet and is hesitating, DO NOT HESITATE. Go out and see him, it will be completely worth the price you pay. My Mother and I had an amazing time, and I hope you will too. :)

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05-25-2007 08:37 AM
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Setlist - 1st Set:

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 & 2)
Leaving Beirut
Sheep

15-Minute (almost exactly) Intermission

2nd Set:

Speak to Me
Breathe
On the Run
Time
The Great Gig in the Sky
Money
Us and Them
Any Colour You Like
Brain Damage
Eclipse

Encores:

The Happiest Days of Our Lives
Another Brick in the Wall, Part II
Vera
Bring the Boys Back Home
Comfortably Numb

Musicians:

Roger Waters: bass and some acoustic guitars, voice
Dave Kilminster: lead electric guitar, voice
Snowy White: occasional lead electric guitar
Andy Fairweather-Low: rhythm guitar, voice
Katie Kissoon: female voice, tambourine
PP Arnold: female voice, tambourine
Carol Kenyon: female voice, lead voice on Great Gig, tambourine
Ian Ritchie: soprano and tenor saxophones
Jon Carin: keyboards, synths, guitar, slide guitar, voice
Harry Waters: piano, organ, VCS3 Synth (!!!)
Graham Broad: drum set, percussion, roto-toms

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05-25-2007 08:39 AM
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Great review man!

I agree with you too, the show is a 10/10 and anyone not going that is a Floyd fan is nuts.

I saw him in Magny Cours last year, saw him in Tampa Bay a week ago and now I am heading to Las Vegas to see him at the MGM Grand.

If that doesn't say something, what does?

Bloody brilliant show, great sound and great visuals. A true treat for the senses.
05-25-2007 10:04 AM
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FloydianLeaf Wrote:Great review man!

I agree with you too, the show is a 10/10 and anyone not going that is a Floyd fan is nuts.

Bloody brilliant show, great sound and great visuals. A true treat for the senses.
Right on, man! Enjoy your show and thanks for the compliment. :)

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Why would fans of Pink Floyd 'mind' and Impeach Bush message, I wonder? If there are any right-wing fans on this board, have you even read any of Waters' lyrics before? Do you know what they stand for? It should pretty much be expected. 'Impeach Bush' fits in perfectly with Waters' philosophies. It's the same old story again where the soldiers are pawns and there's corruption behind the scenes. He's covered this ground before.
05-25-2007 04:15 PM
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Nice write up FD. Although it just makes me even more angry that he only played once here in Adelaide.................Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Angry It was an awesome show when I went and IF he came again, I would even go as far to spend the $300 to get front row seets as when I went I got the next ones down.

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05-26-2007 04:37 AM
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White Like Jesus Wrote:Why would fans of Pink Floyd 'mind' and Impeach Bush message, I wonder? If there are any right-wing fans on this board, have you even read any of Waters' lyrics before? Do you know what they stand for? It should pretty much be expected. 'Impeach Bush' fits in perfectly with Waters' philosophies. It's the same old story again where the soldiers are pawns and there's corruption behind the scenes. He's covered this ground before.
I shouldn't have said that I didn't mind them, rather that since I am not big on politics, I didn't really care, and I still don't care what his political views are. I am well aware of Roger's political views, and I know this is nothing new.

But in my original post, it seems I've worded it wrong. I just simply don't care what his views are. I go to see Roger Waters and any other performer out there for them to perform and play music, not to hear their political views and the like.

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05-27-2007 07:10 AM
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Do you mind if I asked you why you feel indifferent to the things Roger is talking about in his lyrics?
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Great review...it completely describes how i felt when i saw him last year. I can't wait to see him in Philly this Friday.
05-28-2007 08:31 PM
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