radiowaves wrote:i feel david didn't want to sing 'have a cigar because he had already sung the whole album. maybe his voice was strained. only david knows. mine's a wild guess
Are you thick or something? Mosespa just explained it to you like a million times, then you just make up your own reason.
He didn't sing on the whole album, Roger sang SOYCD, and I think he did backing vocals on Welcome to the Machine. He arguably sang the most on the whole album.
edit: woops, you started this crap again in the wrong thread.
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radiowaves wrote:that sounds like pc gaming talk. sorry. i dont do them
anyway
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i feel david didn't want to sing 'have a cigar because he had already sung the whole album. maybe his voice was strained. only david knows. mine's a wild guess
Basically like the two last tours with a couple of potential changes (mainly the one off at the Grand Prix - I really hope Roger sings all the songs on DSotM - Time, wywh were nice to hear Roger sing for a change...his own words!)
radiowaves wrote:that sounds like pc gaming talk. sorry. i dont do them
anyway
back to topic
i feel david didn't want to sing 'have a cigar because he had already sung the whole album. maybe his voice was strained. only david knows. mine's a wild guess
What the, Roger Waters sang on Shine On .
really. have you got the original vinyl? with no sibilance
I would give anything well....almost anything to hear the last three or four songs from Amused to Death. Was the highlight of the 'In the Flesh' tour for me. Scrubb the Pink Floyd stuff, just gimme this album in full.
Is it just me or has Roger kind of lost the ability to sing. Don't get me wrong, I'm gonna try and get to Hyde park as it'll still be awesome. But still...