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Mr.D
Poland 6-25-16
Set 1:
5 A.M.
Rattle That Lock
Faces of Stone
Wish You Were Here
What Do You Want From Me
A Boat Lies Waiting
The Blue
Money
Us and Them
In Any Tongue
High Hopes
Set 2:
One Of These Days
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V)
Dancing Right In Front of Me
Coming Back To Life
On An Island
The Girl In The Yellow Dress (with Leszek Mozdzer)
Today
Sorrow
Run Like Hell
Time / Breathe (Reprise)
Comfortably Numb
Good till July 19th:
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rbk
David sure seems to be enjoying himself. I hope he comes back to the States.
A good place to start would be as a surprise guest with Roger Waters at Desert Trip. Just sayin'....
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HMS
There is saying that Roger once had David´s face printed on his toilet paper, I personally wouldnt join a band led by a man who had my face on his toilet paper...
Same here, seen both in the last 5 years, would take David anyday, even if it means half the show is his solo material.Quote
Happy24
Having seen Roger 4 times and David twice, I'd take David over Roger any day.
I was shocked by how much of The Wall was pre-recorded. I watched Roger closely, and realized there was NO WAY a man in his mid-60s was singing that forcefully. And after watching even more closely, I finally saw little cracks in the lip sync facade. I still enjoyed the show but it was very disappointing that so much of the show was completely staged.Quote
Happy24
Having seen Roger 4 times and David twice, I'd take David over Roger any day. Roger's Wall is an amazing spectacle, but with a lot of songs being sung by a David impersonator and with a Roger using pre-recorded vocals in some parts. It is not a rock show, it is a spectacle. The best I have ever seen, but really mostly a spectacle. David gives you almost 3 hours of pure music. After finally having seen him this year, I have nothing but words of respect for him. He would fit the Desert trip way better than Roger, that is my opinion.
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keefriff99I was shocked by how much of The Wall was pre-recorded. I watched Roger closely, and realized there was NO WAY a man in his mid-60s was singing that forcefully. And after watching even more closely, I finally saw little cracks in the lip sync facade. I still enjoyed the show but it was very disappointing that so much of the show was completely staged.Quote
Happy24
Having seen Roger 4 times and David twice, I'd take David over Roger any day. Roger's Wall is an amazing spectacle, but with a lot of songs being sung by a David impersonator and with a Roger using pre-recorded vocals in some parts. It is not a rock show, it is a spectacle. The best I have ever seen, but really mostly a spectacle. David gives you almost 3 hours of pure music. After finally having seen him this year, I have nothing but words of respect for him. He would fit the Desert trip way better than Roger, that is my opinion.