Sunday, 8 May 2011
Roger Waters - Comfortably Numb
Roger Waters and his HUGE Wall was in the Stockholm Globe on the 11th and 12th May.
A biggish production, we did the load in on Wednesday morning begun 05.00am and I think we were ready around 1.30pm or at least most of us went home.
The stage was parted in 2 sets with 2 drum sets and 2 keyboard sets. One b4 and under the building of the wall and one in the high back. They had a mid construction that could go up and down in order to place the bricks in place and to run up the singer and guitar guy up above the wall. The bricks were made of cardboard. My friend were up there and she nearly broke the wall when she bended down a bit...haha.
Another friend of mine had her son among the kids that were singing there, they did a great job!
The gig was amazing with all these amazing videos and thingies that kept coming down from the rig, schoolmaster etc... They had 15 projectors up over the audience to cover it all.
Ah well it was awesome, and soo damn hard, my t-shirt was all wet :)
The Wall tour opened 15 September 2010 in Toronto, and moved through North America before ending the first leg of the tour in Mexico City, 21 December 2010. The world tour will include Europe, starting 21 March 2011 in Lisbon, Portugal, and tentatively ending 8 July 2011, in Athens, Greece Waters has expressed wishes to visit other areas with the show after the European leg, but as of yet nothing has been announced. A total of 118 gigs...
We took some pics on the show that we wanted to share.
Okey Folks here is Comfortably Numb!
Peace, Thetania
Roger Waters.
Pink Floyd, same tune.
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Etiketter:
Pink Floyd,
Progressive Rock,
Roger Waters,
Stockholm,
The Globe,
The Wall
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