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Been to a concert lately? How about giving e'rrybody a review?

WARNING... rant follows. Just something I have to get off my chest this morning.

One reason I am providing it is for those that might have bought a ticket for his upcoming Nashville show. Do yourself a favor and cash it in.

Last night the wife and I finally got to use the tickets that we bought 2 years ago for Roger Waters in Orlando. This was about as close as I could get to a Pink Floyd concert, so I HAD to go. I'll give you the good first. The stage was really cool. There was a super huge video screen that raised up and ran all sorts of PF stuff that you would have seen in the giant 'eye' on the other tours. -And then there were the other videos... 🙁 - They did some of the old songs that were pretty well done... Sheep, Run Like Hell were probably the best of the old stuff... actually they were excellent. Wish You Were Here and Mother were.. meh. There were a giant sheep and a giant pig flying around the arena which was really fun. Those were excellent.

Now the bad

The sound mixer was horrible. The lower end was so muddy that it buried any of the guitar playing and Water's vocals (which could best be described as 'weak'). Up on that big screen they occasionally showed the players up close and when they showed him playing an acoustic guitar, I remarked to my wife that his left hand was slow and disjointed. He might have been playing, but we weren't hearing what he was playing.... and I noticed one of the other musicians was playing an acoustic as well. I can't prove it was a Milli Vanilli moment, but it sure looked like it. Anyway... He opened the show with these statements on the jumbo screen. "blah blah please turn off your cell phones". And then: "If you love Pink Floyd, but don't care for my politics, please retire the **** to the bar".

.... and that was just the beginning of an incessant stream of uber-leftist bullcrap.

He opened the music with a complete hatchet job of Comfortably Numb. He sang both parts, and made the D major Gilmour part (which is the bright part of the song) sound dark and awful.. No guitar solos at all. Horrible. After that he did a couple of his songs and whined about how terrible America is (with accompanying videos) and basically called ALL presidents starting with Reagan "War Criminals", including the current douchenozzle (at least he was consistent). HIS solo songs were/are boring and seemingly uninspired. He did the final cut from the Final Cut, and it... well... sucked. His songs certainly aren't good for an arena concert. In a small venue it might have been OK if you like his brooding writings, but all in all they were terrible choices for this venue. The musicians were O...K.... but not great... certainly not what you would expect. The Money solo was probably the guitarist's bright spot, but that was about it. Again, everything was buried in the muddy lower end sound mixing.

Bottom line... If you are a PF fan, have a few bourbons, put on the headphones and que up Pulse. PF is dead. It KILLS me to finally admit that, but it is true. My wife remarked that it was obvious why Gilmour, Mason and Wright (RIP) left this clown. What's too bad is that his good writings... are the best of the Floyd. But his other stuff? just terrible.

Unless you are an American hating wanker, don't waste your money. Go see The Alan Parsons Project if they are ever in your neck of the woods. Great sound, great songs....

Thanks for listening.
 
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Been to a concert lately? How about giving e'rrybody a review?

WARNING... rant follows. Just something I have to get off my chest this morning.

One reason I am providing it is for those that might have bought a ticket for his upcoming Nashville show. Do yourself a favor and cash it in.

Last night the wife and I finally got to use the tickets that we bought 2 years ago for Roger Waters in Orlando. This was about as close as I could get to a Pink Floyd concert, so I HAD to go. I'll give you the good first. The stage was really cool. There was a super huge video screen that raised up and ran all sorts of PF stuff that you would have seen in the giant 'eye' on the other tours. -And then there were the other videos... 🙁 - They did some of the old songs that were pretty well done... Sheep, Run Like Hell were probably the best of the old stuff... actually they were excellent. Wish You Were Here and Mother were.. meh. There were a giant sheep and a giant pig flying around the arena which was really fun. Those were excellent.

Now the bad

The sound mixer was horrible. The lower end was so muddy that it buried any of the guitar playing and Water's vocals (which could best be described as 'weak'). Up on that big screen they occasionally showed the players up close and when they showed him playing an acoustic guitar, I remarked to my wife that his left hand was slow and disjointed. He might have been playing, but we weren't hearing what he was playing.... and I noticed one of the other musicians was playing an acoustic as well. I can't prove it was a Milli Vanilli moment, but it sure looked like it. Anyway... He opened the show with these statements on the jumbo screen. "blah blah please turn off your cell phones". And then: "If you love Pink Floyd, but don't care for my politics, please retire the **** to the bar".

.... and that was just the beginning of an incessant stream of uber-leftist bullcrap.

He opened the music with a complete hatchet job of Comfortably Numb. He sang both parts, and made the D major Gilmour part (which is the bright part of the song) sound dark and awful.. No guitar solos at all. Horrible. After that he did a couple of his songs and whined about how terrible America is (with accompanying videos) and basically called ALL presidents starting with Reagan "War Criminals", including the current douchenozzle (at least he was consistent). HIS solo songs were/are boring and seemingly uninspired. He did the final cut from the Final Cut, and it... well... sucked. His songs certainly aren't good for an arena concert. In a small venue it might have been OK if you like his brooding writings, but all in all they were terrible choices for this venue. The musicians were O...K.... but not great... certainly not what you would expect. The Money solo was probably the guitarist's bright spot, but that was about it. Again, everything was buried in the muddy lower end sound mixing.

Bottom line... If you are a PF fan, have a few bourbons, put on the headphones and que up Pulse. PF is dead. It KILLS me to finally admit that, but it is true. My wife remarked that it was obvious why Gilmour, Mason and Wright (RIP) left this clown. What's too bad is that his good writings... are the best of the Floyd. But his other stuff? just terrible.

Unless you are an American hating wanker, don't waste your money. Go see The Alan Parsons Project if they are ever in your neck of the woods. Great sound, great songs....

Thanks for listening.
Thanks for the review. Have you been to a Brit Floyd concert? Thoughts?
UT and CO are too far, and Europe isn't on our list this year. Would love to see Alan Parson Project though.
 
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I saw Mellencamp at the Orpheum Theater in Memphis about 3 years ago. Before the concert, he had a 30 minute video that was the most egotistical piece of garbage I've ever seen. He made comments that when he was 42, he was making music while Elvis was drugged out dying on a toilet. He mentioned how still performing today made him a legend. He played this video in the city and on the street where Elvis got his start.

He then had his political tangents and rants about Trump. Near the end of the show, he went on another rant about Trump and my wife (who had a similar about opinion about Trump ) yelled out from her 4th row seat "Enough about Trump". We got escorted out.
 
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He then had his political tangents and rants about Trump. Near the end of the show, he went on another rant about Trump and my wife (who had a similar about opinion about Trump ) yelled out from her 4th row seat "Enough about Trump". We got escorted out.

r/thathappened
 
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I'm going to see Roger tomorrow night in Nashville. Saw him around 4 years ago and it was pretty good.

You have to know you're going to hear politics at his concerts. He's always done that. My expectations are low. He's 78, I believe. I'm mainly going because I love PF, and I assume this is it as far as touring

Saw Brit Floyd a couple of weeks ago and they were awesome. At this point, they sound more like PF than Roger
 
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Saw Roger in Miami Tuesday and very much enjoyed it. Had good seats. I have seen him live a number of times, Floyd without him and Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets.

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Saw the Red Hot Chili Peppers last week and was really disappointed. It was a bucket list show of mine and had heard amazing stories but I guess the band is older now and can’t play the way they used to. The tempo was pretty slow and the crowd ended up sitting for most of the show. Out of 20 songs it seemed like the crowd really only knew 8 at the most. They played a bunch of new stuff with a few hits mixed in.
 
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YES, Close to the Edge. Nashville, October 11.
I think they are at the Ryman.
I saw them do Close to the Edge and Yessongs about 5 years ago. Perfect!
 
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I’m going to see Billy Joel in Atlanta on November 11. He’s always been one of my favorite artists.

Not sure where you are but they are playing his Yankee Stadium show in many theaters around the country. Oct 5. Didn't know if that might interest you, too.

Had no idea YES was still touring. That would be a good one to catch, especially at the classic Ryman.
 
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Saw the Red Hot Chili Peppers last week and was really disappointed. It was a bucket list show of mine and had heard amazing stories but I guess the band is older now and can’t play the way they used to. The tempo was pretty slow and the crowd ended up sitting for most of the show. Out of 20 songs it seemed like the crowd really only knew 8 at the most. They played a bunch of new stuff with a few hits mixed in.
They are way past their prime.
 
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I really want to see Tyler Childers. I was supposed to in 2020 but that got all f'd up.
 
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I saw The Shins a month ago at The Anthem in DC. Great show.

Wife went and saw Karol G this week. I want to go see Rosalia next week but that may not happen. I'd like to see Death Cab for Cutie and Two Door Cinema Club too. All at The Anthem.
 

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