Because of the holiday and Mothers day here in
Holland I left for Landgraaf at five in the
afternoon. Normally more than enough time to
get there in time for the concert. But after
getting to Heerlen very
smooth the main road to
Megaland was a chaos. So I was to late at the
concert and had to hear the
first two songs from the outside. But found a good
spot to enjoy one of the Floyd classics Set the
Controls. Roger looked a bit rough as he hasn’t
shaved since the start of the tour.
The setlist didn’t chance a cord as we all know I
found it a bit silly that he still introduces
Leaving Beirut as a new song. Well relatively
new song this time Chester Kamen did the lead guitar
part instead of Andy Fairweather-Low. And after that
one of the highlights Sheep this time with a
different version of the pig and was released after
the song was over. And went up really high probably
going to end up somewhere in Germany.


During the break I went more forward and got a good
place more in front of the stage. There I watched
the rest of the show witch was pretty much the same
as the sold out Gelredome concert in Arnhem. During
the end of Dark Side of the Moon the still
have the pyramid which I think was a good idea on
paper but visually during the concert is missing the
power as you can hardly see the laser beams.
Then before the band introduction Roger thanked the
Dutch audience how always had be very good and he
still has good memories on the shows in the Paradiso.
In the late sixties after that the Wall suite I
liked the footage of the old Berlin wall and the new
walls still being build in the world.
This being my sixth Roger Waters Dark Side of the
Moon show I must say the ones in The Ahoy and
Locarno I liked the most also because the were small
scale shows and I was right upfront this show I
liked better as the Gelredome from last year it had
a better atmosphere and I’m glad that I went to see
this show one last time. Roger promised that this is
the last time he plays this same setlist I hope he
will be around sometime soon on tour with his new
album and playing some different Songs from his
large enough back catalogue.
Fotos © Bas
Swanenberg