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Boston
8.9.2006.
Roger
Waters is still in the Pink
Boston.com
September 9, 2006
By Sarah Rodman, Globe Staff.
MANSFIELD -- When there are speakers hanging over the concourse and up
on the lawn you know someone from Pink Floyd must be playing the Tweeter
Center.
Roger
Waters, former bassist and songwriter for the legendary rockers, brought
the surround sound, an unimpeachable nine-person band, and grand visual
accompaniment to bear on a catalog steeped in majesty, misanthropy, and
the tiniest glimmer of hope.
In the first of a two-night stand Waters, looking fighting-trim, played
a wide-ranging 2-hour-and-40-minute set with the celebrated 1973 Floyd
album ``The Dark Side of the Moon" at its heart.
All it took was those familiar, menacing hammers marching in lockstep
across the giant central video screen -- as the creeping dread of ``In
the Flesh?" boomed out of the speakers -- to light up the sold-out
crowd of both Waters's contemporaries and successive generations of
Floyd enthusiasts.
The first set was given over mainly to an idiosyncratic set of Floyd
tunes including classics like ``Wish You Were Here" and ``Have a
Cigar" and deeper cuts like ``The Fletcher Memorial Home" -- a
stinging indictment of political leaders past and present. Curiously
Waters chose to play only two songs from his solo catalog the
galvanizing anti-nuke anthem ``Perfect Sense" and the new ``Leaving
Beirut."
The latter was accompanied by stunning comic-book style, black - and -
white stills recounting a night Waters spent as a teen with a generous
Arab family who took him in when he was stranded in Lebanon. He linked
their generosity to his outrage at the way both the British and US
governments have handled the conflict in the Middle East, shooting
daggers at President Bush in particular. While some sat, or took a
bathroom break, others cheered vigorously at his pointed barbs. It was
one reminder among many that a Waters show may be about spectacle but it
is not about escapism.
The ``Dark Side" portion of the evening was by turns trippy and
explosive with the funky backbone of ``Money" and Carol Kenyon 's
dynamite, expressive wailing of ``The Great Gig in the Sky"
highlights.
Waters, who turned 63 on Wednesday, sang along spiritedly to the parts
sung by his former bandmate David Gilmour , which he ceded to more
mellifluously voiced members of his band.
Although he was unquestionably the intellectual architect of the group
it's worth noting that Waters employed three people to sub for Gilmour.
Dave Kilminster and Snowy White supplied reverential, note - perfect
renditions of the guitar great's still-movingly lyrical solos and
Kilminster and keyboardist Jon Carin lent smooth vocal edges to tracks
like ``Money" and ``Us and Them."
A final plea to ``Bring the Boys Back Home" gave way to ``Comfortably
Numb , " which brought the evening to an elegant and forceful close.
Songliste:
01.
In The Flesh
02.
Mother
03.
Set The Controls For the Heart Of The Sun
04.
Shine On You Crazy Diamond Pt.1-5
05.
Have A Cigar
06.
Wish You Were Here
07.
Southampton Dock
08.
The Fletcher Memorial Home
09.
Perfect Sense Pt.1+2
10.
Leaving Beirut
11.
Sheep
12.
Speak To Me
13.
Breathe
14.
On The Run
15.
Time
16.
Breathe Reprise
17.
The Great Gig In The Sky
18.
Money
19.
Us And Them
20.
Any Colour You Like
21.
Brain Damage
22.
Eclipse
23.
The Happiest Days Of Our Lives
24.
Another Brick In The Wall Pt.2
25.
Vera
26.
Bring the Boys back Home
27.
Comfortably Numb |