Roger Waters (Coachella 2008) [06]. Wish You Were Here

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • Roger Waters - Dark Side of the Moon
    Coachella Music Festival
    Sunday April 27, 2008
    [01]. In The Flesh
    [02]. Mother
    [03]. Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun
    [04]. Shine on You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-3)
    [05]. Have a Cigar
    [06]. Wish You Were Here
    [07]. Southampton Dock
    [08]. The Fletcher Memorial Home
    [09]. Perfect Sence (Parts 1 & 2)
    [10]. Leaving Beirut
    [11]. Sheep
    [12]. Speak to Me / Breathe in the Air
    [13]. On the Run
    [14]. Time
    [15]. The Great Gig in the Sky
    [16]. Money
    [17]. Us and Them
    [18]. Any Colour You Like
    [19]. Brain Damage
    [20]. Eclipse
    This DVD is a footage, shot from Roger Waters' performance at the Coachella Music Festival on Sunday April 27, 2008.
    All footage was shot on Canon Elura 65 MiniDV camcorder with a Rode VideoMic. Video was edited on Adobe Premiere Pro and compiled into a DVD on Adobe Encore.
    This DVD is provided free of charge as I do not wish to profit off of someone else's music. That said, you may share this dvd with others on the condition you do not profit from my video footage.
    I hope you enjoy the DVD. To view more concert videos I have shot please visit my RUclips channel at / magmazing
    Magmazing
    KickStart Multimedia

Комментарии • 2

  • @rolodelafrance
    @rolodelafrance 11 лет назад +2

    being there was truly MAGIC!!!!

  • @BenCulture
    @BenCulture 10 лет назад

    Roger's arrangements have come a long way from the casual, improvised versions on _In the Flesh,_ but I will always love those shows anyway. I guess playing Gilmour note-for-note wasn't good enough for Doyle Bramhall II, but it's almost as if Dave Kilminster was born to do it.
    Roger started re-writing "Wish You Were Here" on the _Pros and Cons_ tour, continued with the new parts during _KAOS On the Road_, pared it down a little for _In the Flesh_, and now he's back to the original version. They say a work of art is finished _not_ when there's nothing left to add, but nothing left to _take away!_