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Moon and Stars Festival |
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Ticket scan - Bibiane Goumaz |
Concert starts: 8:30pm
Address of venue: Piazza Grande, 6600, Locarno, Switzerland. MAP
Website: www.moonandstarslocarno.ch
This show was part of the annual "MOON AND STARS FESTIVAL". Other acts performing over the week of the festival included Eric Clapton, Depeche Mode, Bryan Adams and The Who. Roger Waters concluded the festival in grand style.
SET LIST
FIRST HALF: 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 and 2, Leaving
Beirut, Sheep.
SECOND HALF: Dark Side of the Moon.
ENCORE: The Happiest Days Of Our Lives, Another Brick In The Wall (Pt 2), Vera, Bring the Boys back Home, Comfortably Numb. |
COMMENTS
The final three shows on Roger's
European tour - Lucca, Magny-Cours, and this one - proved to be
emotional events, with the sad death of Syd Barrett hanging over the
band, and Roger in particular. Touching moments abounded in the show -
especially with the performance of Shine On You Crazy Diamond and Wish
You Were Here. Roger has been dedicating the show, and particularly
this song, to his departed friend.
One particularly poignant moment came in the soundcheck, where Roger was heard performing Knocking On Heaven's Door - very apt.
The tour now takes a break,
before heading for the US and Canada for a string of shows running from
September 6th (Roger's birthday), up until October 12th.
SHOW REVIEW & PICTURES ON THIS PAGE
By Brain Damage contributor, Michael Hofstetter
I think Roger was overwhelmed by
the audience. He said something like "Thanks so so much, you were a
great audience and it was a pleasure to be here" after that there was a
loud applause and screaming, then he wanted to prevent the applause and
said "No, no, really" (sounds a little bit weird but you'll have to be
there to know what I mean).
Then, he said "I see you in the
back in there" (he pointed with his fingers to some guys who had a huge
banner with "Thank you Roger" and others with "Shine On" etc.)
I think he was near to tears that evening...
SHOW REVIEW
By Brain Damage contributor, Oschti, who has a great blog site here
Despite the fact that the only
Swiss show on this tour was in Locarno - resulting in an four hour car
trip - it was without any question that I will not miss this show.
After this 4 hour ride by car we made a quick hotel check in and headed
for a restaurant for dinner.
We entered the venue one hour
before the beginning of the show and headed for some good places to
watch AND hear the show. The Gig started exactly at 8.30 with "In the
Flesh". It was not quite dark at that time so the first few
on-stage-films were not clearly visible. This was a pity especially
during "Set the controls" showing pictures of the early Floyds. But in
facts it's not the films that count but the Music. And the Sound
quality was extraordinary.
Not only Snowy White and Andy
Fairweather Low were in a fantastic mood, but also "Dave 'The Killer'
Kilminster" - of which I didn't know what to expect from him - did a
perfect job on stage. Backstage he again paid tribute to his nickname,
as he accidentally bumped into Ian Ritchies Sax. Here is what Ian wrote
in his personal Blog:
"On the way to the stage Dave (
The Killer ) Kilminster accidently bumped into my saxophone and bent
the octave key out of alignment. Luckily I noticed this before my solo
on 'Shine' and swapped my trusty 1950's Selmer Super Action for my
equally trusty 1962 Selmer Mk VI. Dave lives up to his name and is now
a saxophone killer as well as the bane of the guitaring community (
Snowy )!"
After "Set the controls" that had
already sent my mind back into the early Floyd years they played "Shine
on". For all of us, this was a very emotional moment as Syd died the
week before. Especially with the pictures of "young Sid" that were
displayed onstage. This was our personal farewell to Syd, well knowing
that his mind is free now, and that he is now going to Shine- and Rock
on in Heaven with all the other great Musicians that have already left
us.
After a fantastic performance of
"Have a Cigar" Roger shortly mentioned Syd and that the next Song is
dedicated to him followed by "Wish you were here". But my personal
emotions were heavily more intensive during "Shine on" than during
"Wish you were here".
Until the first break, one great
song followed the other, mainly "The Fletcher Memorial Home", "Perfect
Sense" as well as "Leaving Beirut".
After the break it was time for
the "Dark Side of the moon". Another fantastic performance in it's
entirety whereof I most enjoyed "On the Run" and "Any Colour you like".
After "Dark Side" we were getting
an heavy "The Wall"-Feeling during the encores especially for the
audiences-highlight "Another Brick in the Wall Pt2". But my personal
highlight was without any question "Bring the Boys back Home".
Unfortunately, Nick Mason did not
show up at this gig, I suppose he stayed at Magny-Cours for the rest of
the Weekend, but Graham Broad is a very fantastic drummer too.
The location, in the city centre
of Locarno, was very special. Surrounded by buildings with balconies
and those privileged people that had a seat on those balconies. I
suppose this special location was the reason for not using any pyros
during the show as seen on other pictures of the same Tour-leg. I know,
it is all about the music an not the films or pyros, but well timed
explosions with smoke and fire always provide another special kick
-> He fires one, yes there goes two, both fish are running, the rig
is going into a prevent defense, will they make it, I don't think so...
Best wishes from Switzerland, until next time when "we'll see you on the dark side of the moon"...
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