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Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets - Early Pink Floyd
Posted on 10/23/22 at 8:16 pm
Posted on 10/23/22 at 8:16 pm
After the disappointment that was Roger Waters a few weeks ago, my wife and I made a weekend trip to Phoenix to see Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets (Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason's band playing all the old pre-Dark Side Pink Floyd catalog).
Here's the setlist I saw, the show was absolutely fantastic. The venue was at this small, 900 seat auditorium, so even though we were in the very last row, the view was awesome. Their tour ends this month, but if any of you Pink Floyd fans get to see this show in the next week, it will be well worth it. It's unique and unlike the shows Dave and Roger put on (or any of the popular Pink Floyd tribute bands, for that matter). I really hope they tour again, because I'd definitely go again if I can. And maybe this time bring shrooms, I had to settle for a couple beers
All of these guys are really enthusiastic about the music and it shows in their energy, and Gary Kemp (of Spandau Ballet fame) is a great vocalist for the material.
Guy Pratt took a nice shot at Roger, too -- He mentioned something he's doing in support of Ukraine, but then said (paraphrasing) "Don't worry, that's all we have for politics -- you won't have to frick off to the bar."
Video performing Astronomy Domine from their Bluray which is also really well done
Here's the setlist I saw, the show was absolutely fantastic. The venue was at this small, 900 seat auditorium, so even though we were in the very last row, the view was awesome. Their tour ends this month, but if any of you Pink Floyd fans get to see this show in the next week, it will be well worth it. It's unique and unlike the shows Dave and Roger put on (or any of the popular Pink Floyd tribute bands, for that matter). I really hope they tour again, because I'd definitely go again if I can. And maybe this time bring shrooms, I had to settle for a couple beers
All of these guys are really enthusiastic about the music and it shows in their energy, and Gary Kemp (of Spandau Ballet fame) is a great vocalist for the material.
Guy Pratt took a nice shot at Roger, too -- He mentioned something he's doing in support of Ukraine, but then said (paraphrasing) "Don't worry, that's all we have for politics -- you won't have to frick off to the bar."
Video performing Astronomy Domine from their Bluray which is also really well done
Posted on 10/24/22 at 3:37 pm to efrad
Man, I went to Roger Waters in Nashville and enjoyed it, but wow! That’s the Pink Floyd set list I would die to see!
Posted on 10/24/22 at 4:54 pm to efrad
Saw him in Atlanta a few years back. Similar setlist and it was fantastic. I am a big fan of the early Floyd so I really enjoyed it
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