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Just announced that he has a new album coming out in September. I knew he'd been doing some studio recording recently. Amazing this old boy is still making music. Hopefully should be some gigs too.
I just like going to the gigs whenever he releases a new album and hearing the old Floyd classics! He usually plays his new album in the first half of his set and then reels out the old Floyd numbers in the second half. I suspect many of the audience feel the same too as the crowd certainly gets going in the second half
I went to Wembley Stadium for one of the Momentary Lapse Of Reason gigs in 1989. They flew the inflatable pig over and lots of beer 'glasses' were chucked at it, followed a moment later that several gallons of warm lager were now coming back down! Great gig though - and the artwork on the ticket was a photo of Plum Street, Glemsford!
I went to Wembley Stadium for one of the Momentary Lapse Of Reason gigs in 1989. They flew the inflatable pig over and lots of beer 'glasses' were chucked at it, followed a moment later that several gallons of warm lager were now coming back down! Great gig though - and the artwork on the ticket was a photo of Plum Street, Glemsford!
I saw that tour at the old Docklands Arena in 89. If you were at Wembley it would have been 1988 I reckon.
I didn't think they were all that to be honest.
“Hello, I'm your MP. Actually I'm not. I'm your candidate. Gosh.”
Boris Johnson canvassing in Henley, 2005.
'88 it was, correct. Yeah, it was alright but it was a bit like listening to an album in the garden with a LOT of strangers.
AND, as my memory is clearly far from what it was, I've just remembered it was Water Lane, not Plum Street. The back road from Glemsford to Cavendish, specifically the straight bit of road filled with beds and with the two rows of trees, if you know the area.