Mexico 2016
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Re: Mexico 2016
just bumping my question about who his band is for this tour; any ideas?
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Re: Mexico 2016
Jon Carin, Harry Waters, Ian Ritchie, Graham Broad, Snowy White, Dave Kilminster, GE Smith, Robbie Wyckoff and Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig from Lucius.raisemyrent wrote:just bumping my question about who his band is for this tour; any ideas?
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To be honest, I miss Andy Fairweather Low in Waters' band. I always envisioned him, Snowy White and Graham Broad as essential members of the band rather than just backing musicians. White was practically the fifth member of Pink Floyd for some time during their "classic" era, Broad has brought a lot of freshness and most of all firmness to both Waters' solo stuff and old material, and Andy is such a unique musical persona with a low key style and onstage presence that can easily be overlooked while you're seeing it but you definitely miss it when it's not there. Most of other musicians that have toured with Waters throughout the years range from show-offs and copycats to invisibles and complete nobodies.
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Agreed. On strictly historical points, Snowy White makes sense in Waters' band but I never liked his lead guitar style; not fluid enough, more like a series of hiccups. As far as lead guitarists go, he'd be better off with someone like Clapton or Beck, huge talents that he cannot ask to replicate stuff note-for-note, but I admit it may be too much to ask. How about giving Jimmy Page a day job though? He'd come full circle with the Yardbirds guysHudini wrote:To be honest, I miss Andy Fairweather Low in Waters' band. I always envisioned him, Snowy White and Graham Broad as essential members of the band rather than just backing musicians. White was practically the fifth member of Pink Floyd for some time during their "classic" era, Broad has brought a lot of freshness and most of all firmness to both Waters' solo stuff and old material, and Andy is such a unique musical persona with a low key style and onstage presence that can easily be overlooked while you're seeing it but you definitely miss it when it's not there. Most of other musicians that have toured with Waters throughout the years range from show-offs and copycats to invisibles and complete nobodies.
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Re: Mexico 2016
Jimmy Page in a Pink Floyd cover band
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who remembers this the only time Snowy did the lead solo on Comfortably Numb
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGRiA316Yxw
Brick P2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdC8Tda5Pto
Brain Damage/Eclipse here sounds like a cover band
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTj9jL9LK7I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGRiA316Yxw
Brick P2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdC8Tda5Pto
Brain Damage/Eclipse here sounds like a cover band
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTj9jL9LK7I
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Re: Mexico 2016
Yeah, put this way, that would be quite unlikely but I was thinking more of a Clapton/Beck-like collaboration. Maybe we'll see something of that ilk when Roger releases his next album.Follix wrote:Jimmy Page in a Pink Floyd cover band
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Re: Mexico 2016
thanks for the clips; interesting stuff I shall check out. and thanks for the response earlier to my fellow canuck mastaflatch.
who did one of these days? I know Carin does a good job to say the least on slide for Breathe, with whomever he's playing.
I agree that Fairweather-Low was a good bedrock musically. Stage presence was good too, despite being quiet. the suit reminded me of robert fripp. remember the card game? what tour was that?
I haven't dwelled into these recent shows yet to throw out and opinion on the current lineup without him, though. I only heard great gig and well, it was interesting.
who did one of these days? I know Carin does a good job to say the least on slide for Breathe, with whomever he's playing.
I agree that Fairweather-Low was a good bedrock musically. Stage presence was good too, despite being quiet. the suit reminded me of robert fripp. remember the card game? what tour was that?
I haven't dwelled into these recent shows yet to throw out and opinion on the current lineup without him, though. I only heard great gig and well, it was interesting.
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Re: Mexico 2016
I don't mind Snowy White but a series of hiccups is a great analogy. Lots of little bursts of hammer ons and pull offs. I've never thought it suited the floyd style too well.mastaflatch wrote:Agreed. On strictly historical points, Snowy White makes sense in Waters' band but I never liked his lead guitar style; not fluid enough, more like a series of hiccups. As far as lead guitarists go, he'd be better off with someone like Clapton or Beck, huge talents that he cannot ask to replicate stuff note-for-note, but I admit it may be too much to ask. How about giving Jimmy Page a day job though? He'd come full circle with the Yardbirds guysHudini wrote:To be honest, I miss Andy Fairweather Low in Waters' band. I always envisioned him, Snowy White and Graham Broad as essential members of the band rather than just backing musicians. White was practically the fifth member of Pink Floyd for some time during their "classic" era, Broad has brought a lot of freshness and most of all firmness to both Waters' solo stuff and old material, and Andy is such a unique musical persona with a low key style and onstage presence that can easily be overlooked while you're seeing it but you definitely miss it when it's not there. Most of other musicians that have toured with Waters throughout the years range from show-offs and copycats to invisibles and complete nobodies.
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Re: Mexico 2016
I think Roger needs a new drummer as Graham's style does suit not floyd songs at allmastaflatch wrote:Jon Carin, Harry Waters, Ian Ritchie, Graham Broad, Snowy White, Dave Kilminster, GE Smith, Robbie Wyckoff and Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig from Lucius.raisemyrent wrote:just bumping my question about who his band is for this tour; any ideas?
Just seen Run Like Hell from Mexico he is also using the exact same Run Like Hell projections from The Wall tour
RLH
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEpLErd ... e=youtu.be
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Re: Mexico 2016
The main problem with having a backing musician of such caliber is the potential danger of them stealing the show, and I'm afraid Roger is quite aware of that. And what both Clapton and Beck did on respective albums they recorded with Roger is just that - their guitar parts are just as important as anything Roger put into those tracks, or even more. In fact, 'The Ballad Of Bill Hubbard' would have been more righteously billed as Jeff Beck rather than Roger Waters, and his work on some other tracks on ATD might deserve more credit as well. As per Clapton, his superstardom status was only solidified in the late 1980s/early 1990s, but when he was touring with Waters he was more of a washed-up former star than a legend he is today. One might argue that Waters was one of key factors for Clapton's revival, bringing him out of relative obscurity and indirectly getting him to sober up. Waters and Page though... that'll be the day.mastaflatch wrote:As far as lead guitarists go, he'd be better off with someone like Clapton or Beck, huge talents that he cannot ask to replicate stuff note-for-note, but I admit it may be too much to ask. How about giving Jimmy Page a day job though? He'd come full circle with the Yardbirds guys
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Re: Mexico 2016
Here's a decent [though not brilliant sound] of the complete concert link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izNq_qlu7QQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izNq_qlu7QQ
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Re: Mexico 2016
The opening solo is atrocious. He makes no attempt to even try to put any 'soul' into it. To be honest even I could do a damn sight better!azza200 wrote:who remembers this the only time Snowy did the lead solo on Comfortably Numb
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGRiA316Yxw
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Is it me or the whole thing is just too fast?
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Re: Mexico 2016
Heard quite a few walked out of his set after getting fed up with the anti-trump rhetoric
It was probably brave doing that with a crowd that isn't a Roger Waters crowd. The little clip I saw of Pigs sounded excellent, thought I'm highly suspicious of the authenticity of the vocals again
It was probably brave doing that with a crowd that isn't a Roger Waters crowd. The little clip I saw of Pigs sounded excellent, thought I'm highly suspicious of the authenticity of the vocals again