I already was in front of the stage from around 2 o'clock, with the burning sun right above my head. But when the sun finally disappeared behind the stage (which was a beautiful sight) it was only 8 o'clock so I still had to wait 1,5 hours (oh...my back...my legs: everything already hurts...) But then finally..the lights went out and the band entered the stage...fireworks...'In The Flesh' And I didn't feel one single little pain. And after Sheep (which he playbacked together with Fletcher) he pointed at the full moon (everyone looked behind) and he said "after a few minutes, we're gonna do....THAT". And all the 50.000...maybe 60.000 peoples exploded in one big "YEAAAAHHH"....oh....wonderfull!
Than Dark Side of The Moon...what can I say? It was magical. The soundeffects where very cool, and On The Run was great fun. There was not one hightlight during the secong set: everything was wonderfull. Although I've listened to the album a thousands of times, and I don't even have to put the CD in the CD-player to listen to it because I know every single word and bit, hearing the band playing the album live was a completely new experience. And Roger really enjoyed it. He waved, he smiled, he laughed, he almost cried, and he and everyone else in the crowd took a look now and then at the full moon in front of the stage in the black, summer Holland-sky. Wonderfull.
And then the encore...well, just great. You almost couldn't hear the band during Another Brick In The Wall, because of the singing of the crowd. I've been to a lot of concerts, and we Dutchies have a name to be very energetic at concerts...but I truly haven't experienced something like this crowd. This big...so loud...so positive...
To decribe last night in one word would be...."undescribable"
*and yes...he was lip-syncing during Fletcher, Sheep and it almost looked like he also did it during Brick, because I thought I heared a male-voice together with the clildren-choir and the backing singers while none of the male musicians of the band was singing and Roger was shouting at us at the edge of the stage (like always

during Comfortably Numb (I thought during the second guitar solo...or the first), a fan runned from backstage to the edge of the stage where Roger was playing (with his eyes closed and smiling..like during Live8) and made worship-gestures on the ground at Roger. After a few seconds 2 securety-guys took him down..and Roger didn't see a thing...with his eyes closed and still smiling

highlights of the first set: In The Flesh, Leaving Beirut, Wish You Were Here
hightlights encore: Another Brick... and of course: Comfortably Numb
Only 3 hours of sleep...but it was worth it
