- My Forums
- Tiger Rant
- LSU Recruiting
- SEC Rant
- Saints Talk
- Pelicans Talk
- More Sports Board
- Fantasy Sports
- Golf Board
- Soccer Board
- O-T Lounge
- Tech Board
- Home/Garden Board
- Outdoor Board
- Health/Fitness Board
- Movie/TV Board
- Book Board
- Music Board
- Political Talk
- Money Talk
- Fark Board
- Gaming Board
- Travel Board
- Food/Drink Board
- Ticket Exchange
- TD Help Board
Customize My Forums- View All Forums
- Show Left Links
- Topic Sort Options
- Trending Topics
- Recent Topics
- Active Topics
Started By
Message
re: Did anyone attend the Pink Floyd concert at the PMAC in 1977?
Posted on 6/7/18 at 7:28 am to MountainTiger
Posted on 6/7/18 at 7:28 am to MountainTiger
A little off topic...
This was Pigs on the Wing/Dogs from Roger Waters' In the Flesh '99-2000 tour.
LINK
I have to say Jon Carin did a great job with Dogs. Jon Carin is one hell of a unique guy. He's turned into a masterful utility guy for all things Floyd.
He's managed to be the singular musician that has worked on multiple Floyd, Gilmour and Waters projects and tours - crossing frigid lines that were seemingly uncrossable. I guess talent trumps conflict every time.
I'd say Jon Carin certainly has a future at being a centerpiece of a Pink Floyd tribute super group whenever all members of the Floyd quit touring for good if he ever chooses to do so.
Speaking of Floyd tribute bands - did you know that Floyd tribute band business collectively generates $30M-$40M of revenue annually by itself? I'm talking strictly tribute band business. That's insane.
Back to Carin, here's what he's been involved in related to Floyd over the years. It's quite the wide range of activities.
This was Pigs on the Wing/Dogs from Roger Waters' In the Flesh '99-2000 tour.
LINK
I have to say Jon Carin did a great job with Dogs. Jon Carin is one hell of a unique guy. He's turned into a masterful utility guy for all things Floyd.
He's managed to be the singular musician that has worked on multiple Floyd, Gilmour and Waters projects and tours - crossing frigid lines that were seemingly uncrossable. I guess talent trumps conflict every time.
I'd say Jon Carin certainly has a future at being a centerpiece of a Pink Floyd tribute super group whenever all members of the Floyd quit touring for good if he ever chooses to do so.
Speaking of Floyd tribute bands - did you know that Floyd tribute band business collectively generates $30M-$40M of revenue annually by itself? I'm talking strictly tribute band business. That's insane.
Back to Carin, here's what he's been involved in related to Floyd over the years. It's quite the wide range of activities.
quote:
collaborator as a musician and writer on the sessions for Pink Floyd's A Momentary Lapse of Reason album
He then participated in the support tour for the album, performing alongside returning keyboardist Richard Wright, and appeared on the 1988 Pink Floyd double live album, Delicate Sound of Thunder
In 1992, Carin participated in the recording of the soundtrack for La Carrera Panamericana
Two years later, in 1994, Carin contributed programming and additional keyboards to Pink Floyd's The Division Bell album. He also participated on The Division Bell support tour and was featured on the Pulse CD and DVD.
Throughout the summers of the late 1990s and early 2000s, he was on tour with former Pink Floyd bassist, Roger Waters, for his In the Flesh tour.
He performed with Pink Floyd at their reunion with Roger Waters on July 2, 2005, for Live 8 at Hyde Park.
He played with David Gilmour in the 2006 tour, in support of On an Island.
From June 2006, he played on Roger Waters The Dark Side of the Moon Live tour, with dates in 2007 and 2008.
On 10 May 2007, Carin was one of the performers at the Syd Barrett tribute concert, "Madcap's Last Laugh", at the Barbican Centre in London, performing with Roger Waters and - separately - the members of Pink Floyd (billed as Rick Wright, David Gilmour and Nick Mason)
Carin performed with Roger Waters and Eddie Vedder for the "12/12/12" Hurricane Sandy benefit concert.
He performed with Roger Waters tour "The Wall 2010–2013 Live" on keyboards, guitars, lap steel, and programming.
He then contributed to David Gilmour’s Rattle That Lock album, playing keyboards.
Carin performed with David Gilmour on his Rattle That Lock World Tour 2015–16.
In 2016, he performed with Roger Waters on a short tour of Mexico, then at Desert Trip in Coachella.
He is currently on tour with Roger Waters on his Us & Them world tour.
Posted on 6/7/18 at 9:43 am to LSU Wayne
quote:
Speaking of Floyd tribute bands - did you know that Floyd tribute band business collectively generates $30M-$40M of revenue annually by itself? I'm talking strictly tribute band business. That's insa
I've seen Australian Floyd before and they were great. Brit Floyd is coming to ATL later this month and I'm considering going. I've heard those are 2 of the frontrunners in the "PF covers/tribute band" genre, can anyone compare the 2? Is there much of a difference?
Posted on 6/7/18 at 11:06 pm to LSU Wayne
quote:
Jon Carin
If he had a big role in the us and them tour, then kudos to him. That was one of the best produced shows I’ve ever been to as far as visuals and sound quality. So glad I went. It’s the closest I’ll ever get to seeing an actual Pink Floyd show.
Popular
Back to top
Follow TigerDroppings for LSU Football News