Sat, 18 February 2006
This show picks up where we left off after the 1977 Montreal concert two weeks ago. Six months later in January of 1978, Roger had formulated the idea for The Wall and in July presented his demos called Bricks In The Wall to the rest of the band. The demos featured in this podcast were recorded between October 1978 and March 1979. 1. In The Flesh? 2. The Thin Ice 3. Another Brick In The Wall (part 1) 4. Happiest Days of Our Lives 5. Another Brick In The Wall (part 2) 6. Mother 7. Goodbye Blue Sky 8. Empty Spaces 9. What Shall We Do Now? 10. Young Lust 11. One of My Turns 12. Don't Leave Me Now 13. Another Brick In The Wall (part 3) 14. Goodbye Cruel World 15. Is There Anybody Out There (part 1) 16. Is There Anybody Out There (part 2) 17. Is There Anybody Out There (part 3) 18. Hey You 19. Vera 20. Bring The Boys Back Home 21. The Doctor (comfortably numb) 22. The Show Must Go On 23. In The Flesh 24. Run Like Hell 25. Waiting For The Worms 26. Stop 27. The Trial 28. Outside The Wall Comments[17]
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- Hey Doc,
I love your show. I've downloaded almost all your shows. I was turned on to Pink Floyd about twenty years ago when I was 15 or so. I've moved many times and unloaded many things, but I still have a milk crate full of my vinyl Floyd albums and bootlegs and imports.
I sometimes have a problem downloading your show because of the file size. Could you break the show down into sections?
- I've always loved these podcasts. I also have a suggestion for a theme: Songs that appeared completely randomly and were a shock when they were played that once/first time in years. Like, the "Astronomy Domine" on the first TDB show, the early 1970 rarities, the '77 CWTAE, Terrapin and Dominoes by Dave, Set The Controls in '87 (heck, all those bizzare sudden jams from KAOS; Billy's Blues, I Can Tell, and Pros And Cons), the "new" Roger songs from '91, the first DSOTM of '94, the '94 One Slip, the first Each Small Candle from '99, the Set The Controls with Roger and Nick... I'd really love to hear that.
- Hey man,
Love the podcasts. Just discovered you yesterday and I've been listening at any chance I get. Really fantastic stuff.
In terms of suggestions...I love the shows based around a certain theme. The "Pink Floyd's Worst Moments" was my favorite. As for a suggestion for a show, and one that I was kinda surprised wasn't in the worst moments collection...
February 11th, 1970 at Birmingham Town Hall.The Floyd had a bunch of their equipment stolen the night before...so, troopers that they are they played the show, but they played this really wierd set because of lack of certain things. So I think they played a bunch of things of the More soundtrack, and some of the solo pieces off of the Ummagumma studio side (Sysphus in what had to be its only live airing). I've never heard the show and from what I understand there is a decent audience tape of it in circulation. So if you could get a hold of it, or if you have it, I think'd it be really interesting for the Floydophiles. I know personally, and maybe I'm not alone, I love the really unusual Floyd shows, like this one.
Anyway man. Sorry to ramble on here. Keep up the great work.
-Rob
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