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Topic: Roger Waters (The Wall) London O2 Arena 11.05.11Posted By: Jim Garten
Subject: Roger Waters (The Wall) London O2 Arena 11.05.11
Date Posted: May 12 2011 at 06:46
31 years ago, a 17 year old me trotted along to Earls Court in London, my £7.50 ticket in hand & had my first experience of a huge stage show, courtesy of the soon-to-implode-under-the-weight-of-combined-egos Pink Floyd; at the time, my teenage mind was completely blown away by the sheer scale of the gig, the precision of the playing & The Wall (for it was that show) being built before my eyes, only to be destroyed at the end of the show.
Fast forward 31 years to last night.
A nearly 48 year old me and my wife (age a state secret) trotted (well, wandered) to the O2 Arena in London, our £75.00 tickets in hand to witness Roger Waters's ressurection/update of the same show. Now, such events can be coloured by rose tinted hindsight, leading to disappointment, but last night was not such a case... very far from it.
Everything to do with The Wall as a concept & stage show has been updated to the 21st century; individual isolation being expanded to include the futility of war & the lies of Government & Gerald Scarfe's imagery/animation/puppets all re-imagined, added to, updated & digitised (the dodgy 35mm projections of the original, now fully digital, crisp & flowing - but let's face it, a wooden aircraft on a string, is still a wooden aircraft on a string ).
Waters's band (including Snowy White from the original 1980/1981 shows), although staying mostly in the shadows, bar the occasional solo, played marvelously & the excellent acoustics of the venue combined with the multiplicity of PA systems seemingly everywhere you looked gave a virtual surround-sound feel to the event.
One example of how immersive the show is these days is the perennial favorite 'Comfortably Numb' (and yes, that solo was played beautifully by Dave Kilminster in case you're wondering); during the solo, Waters appears to be walking aimlessly along the front of the wall randomly hitting it... until he really punches it & the projections make it appear to explode outwards in a blaze of colour, revealing a rising sun behind... when this has faded, you suddenly realise the band's equipment has appeared in front of the wall, ready for the final dictator/judgement/downfall section (incidentally, it just as magically disappears before the wall falls on it); probably just done with lifts/hydraulics, but so seamlessly, you genuinely do not see it happen.
Waters himself is a completely different man these days - back in 1980, he was morose & withdrawn; last night, he was... well... bouncy... chatty... humorous... - he seemed genuinely happy to be playing & even referred to his 1980s self as "that f***ing miserable young b**tard who last played this in London 29 years 329 days ago" - this description leading into 'Mother' which he managed to play perfectly in time to a full scale projected film of himself playing the same song in 1981.
Suffice to say a great evening & I'll finish my rambling with a couple of photos from last night published by the London Evening Standard (no, not taken by me):
A gig by a real master of the stage & maybe the last of the great prog-rock shows...?
Jim Garten
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Replies: Posted By: Queen By-Tor
Date Posted: May 12 2011 at 10:26
Sounds like an awesome time. Good to hear that Waters can still put on a show and actually enjoys it! Although from what I've heard from people who have gone to his other shows (Dark Side Of The Moon, ect), they're - and I quote - "The best shows that I've seen in my life."
Will definitely have to catch him when he rolls through Vancouver again.
Posted By: Jim Garten
Date Posted: May 12 2011 at 11:21
Nearly forgot - there was a bit of a comedy moment at the end when the intro to 'Outside The Wall' was played very shakily on trumpet by RW (much to the amusement of the band) to huge applause & a big grin from the man himself - a good way to defuse the emotional carnage of the previous 15 minutes.
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Posted By: Camel666
Date Posted: May 12 2011 at 11:37
I watched this show in Milan. I was blown away by the greatness of it all. Pure magic.
Posted By: lazland
Date Posted: May 12 2011 at 13:28
Thanks for a great report Jim
I also went to the original Earl's Court show, and this makes me wish I could afford to travel to see these.
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Posted By: Dellinger
Date Posted: May 12 2011 at 21:18
I know so long a time would make it very difficult to compare, and the difference of perception because of the age won't help, but which show do you think was more enjoyable, the original with Pink Floyd, or the new one with Roger Waters? and which show would you be happier to see released on DVD?. I must say I did see the show on december and was really great, but I was just a few years old when the original shows were played.
Posted By: Jim Garten
Date Posted: May 13 2011 at 02:36
It's an interesting question - as I said in my review, it's easy to look back with rose tinted glasses at the original show, which was after all 31 years ago, but I have to say the band RW has with him now is so good & the updated effects/show so head-spinning... add this to the fact Floyd were on the verge of implosion back in 1980 & RW was uncommunicative throughout... I'd have to say, Wednesday night's show was probably better & the one I'd like to see released on BluRay.
Incidentally - Gilmour appeared with RW last night to play Comfortably Numb; bad timing on my part, maybe, but bonus though it would have been, he wasn't actually missed on Wednesday.
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Jon Lord 1941 - 2012
Posted By: Jim Garten
Date Posted: May 13 2011 at 02:49
A Couple more photos - this time courrtesy of The Guardian:
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Jon Lord 1941 - 2012
Posted By: Jim Garten
Date Posted: May 13 2011 at 02:52
And another:
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Posted By: Snow Dog
Date Posted: May 13 2011 at 02:58
Yes, just saw a clip of Gilmour.....brilliant! Unlucky Jim. Mason also appeared.
Posted By: Jim Garten
Date Posted: May 13 2011 at 03:05
Snow Dog wrote:
^Just saw that bit with Gilmour on the news.
Hah!
Found it:
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Posted By: Easy Livin
Date Posted: May 13 2011 at 03:05
Nice one Jim, sounds like a good gig.
Posted By: Jim Garten
Date Posted: May 13 2011 at 03:13
And the award for understatement of the year goes to...
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Posted By: Easy Livin
Date Posted: May 13 2011 at 12:20
Posted By: harmonium.ro
Date Posted: May 13 2011 at 15:48
Great stuff, I gather. Too bad it was way over my financial capacities, this time... Let's hope he keeps touring. And Gilmour too.
Posted By: The Truth
Date Posted: May 15 2011 at 08:55
http://www.classicrockmagazine.com/news/pink-floyd-onstage-together-in-london/" rel="nofollow - This article pretty much sums it up. Good news, at least flames of hope are sort of starting to burn.
Posted By: topographicbroadways
Date Posted: May 15 2011 at 09:51
I was gutted at not being able to go. And seeing Gilmour and Waters on stage is so great. The show looks incredible and they must have been filming the Gilmour show.
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Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: May 18 2011 at 14:07
Went to last nights show ,my first time at the O2. Impressive venue and mostly very impressive performance especially Dave Kilminsters amazing rendition of Gilmours solo on you know what.
Kept staring at the Wall as it was being built noticing a few cracks here and there that shouldn't have been thereAnyway the way it was used as a projection screen is very neat.
Signed a couple of Amnesty international petitions when I found I couldn't get in the toilets at the interval (the usual prog toilet syndrome).
On a more personal note it was my birthday and I stayed near the venue in a cheap B & B with a couple of mates who also went. Enjoying a few beers with a couple of mad Pink Floyd fans before and after seeing a brilliant gig was the perfect way to spend my Birthday.
Cheers.
Posted By: jean-marie
Date Posted: May 28 2011 at 04:37
I'll be in Paris on monday to see the show
Posted By: Dellinger
Date Posted: May 30 2011 at 23:09
Hope you enjoy it, really impressive show.
Posted By: jean-marie
Date Posted: May 31 2011 at 09:13
Yes very impressive show, i'm not disapointed
Posted By: pmcg
Date Posted: May 31 2011 at 15:58
Went to the Manchester show on 20 May - fully endorse the rave reviews. He said the crowd that night was best since December. How did he know - only audience allowed to sing "13 channels of sh1t......" since then.
Posted By: NotAProghead
Date Posted: May 31 2011 at 18:08
^ I guess he says this on every show.
The show is fantastic, a must see.
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Posted By: jean-marie
Date Posted: June 01 2011 at 05:00
First time since years ago when i don't think the show lasts too long