From: Brett Kessler
I was a bit disappointed. I feel that Roger is selling out. I felt that I
was seeing a Pink Floyd cover band. He has accomplished so much with his
solo albums. I felt that the best part of the show was the "Amused to
Death" songs. They were the only parts of the show that he looked like he
was playing/singing with any heart. It could have been so much more if he
had done more of his solo stuff. He really mde a statement with the
album,"Amused to Death"
Pink Floyd has already played out those songs. It didn't sound right when
they did it without Roger, and it didn't sound right when Roger played the
songs without Pink Floyd. Am I the only one who feels this way?
From: Bradd Wickert I saw the Fiddlers Green show in Denver this past 3rd of July. It had to be one of the best shows that I had ever seen and I've seen hundreds. The sound was absolutely fantastic, Roger Waters and band were absolutely outstanding. Every song was from the heart. The musicians were all excellent, it was great to actually here Rogers voice singing the great songs of the past instead of Gilmour.
I was in 8th row and I was in awe as were all that
surrounded me. Roger Waters is a genius and brilliant bass player. He is a
perfectionist that would only have the BEST sound system and musicians
working with him. Its been three days since the concert and I still cant
stop thinking about how great that night was. Thank You Mr. Waters.
From: Jeff Simon
There aren't too many concerts I would go to these days, but this concert I
would never miss and for me it was an awesome life-time experience!!!
I absolutely love Roger Waters' music, and his genius for making very moving observations about our everyday lives and the world in which we live through the lyrics of his songs. Though I love David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Richard Wright as much, I must admit that Pink Floyd took a turn for the better when Roger joined the band, and I'm glad that he played some of his favorite Pink Floyd songs at this show. These songs are as much a Roger Waters song as any of his solo stuff. I was especially moved that he is still paying tribute to his old friend Syd.
I absolutely loved the show and the opportunity to see one of my heroes, and
I will cherish that experience all my life!
From: Lori Tyler
This was my first opportunity to see Roger Waters live
and now I believe he is a genious.
From: Jim Romeo"
I thought roger's show in denver sounded great! Scored a great bootleg
too! Though, he does need to cut the crap and unite the real Floyd! They
(roger & the others) both write similarly anyway. It's great seeing
artists raise the awareness of how fucked up the world really is! Now if
roger would stop being a hypocrite ($56 per ticket) and listen to himself
when he's singing money, maybe Floyd would re-unite. I'd pay $100+ to see
that!!
From: Jon Kruse
Hi there.
Having never been to a mountain, I knew this would be an interesting show to see.
My wife and I met Will Taber on the
Sunday before the Denver show to spend the day driving through the gorgeous Rocky
Mountain Range. Will
was an absolute pleasure to be with and a great guide. We even went through the
Stanley Motel that inspired
Stephen King's "The Shining." While we were driving through the mountains, Will
was playing the Tampa Show on
the CD player in the car. Let me tell you it was a perfect setting. Just Trish,
Will, Roger, the mountains and myself.
On to show day. The day of the show I went to the box office at 10:00 am to try and upgrade my tix. Unfortunately, all that was left was lawn seats, so I stuck with my seats in section 203 row W. After I found there to be no seats available I went ahead and tried to walk into Fiddler's and had no problem in doing so. In fact I actually sat in my seat 10 hours before show time watching the roadies set up the stage. Quite a view.
My wife and I arrived in the parking lot at 6:00 and chatted with friend Mark Strand, who is always great to see. Mark was equally excited to see the show. It was great fun meeting people. I had on my Harvested Tee and only saw one other gentleman with the same shirt. I got quite a few looks however.
The show was the same 2000 set list and boy was Roger in top shape. His songs
were much more animated than last year when I saw him in
KC and Chicago. Last years show were great but this year you could tell he is
really gelling with the band to create a truly awesome concert
experience. As always my favorite tune of the night was in the words of my four
year old son, "That Hold On Soldier Song.!" (Perfect Sense)
Beautifully done. At concerts end we talked with many people and many of whom are
new Roger fans. Truly great to see.
From: Jason Bobzin
i recently attended the In the Flesh show at Fiddler's Green in Englewood,
CO. It is the best concert I've ever seen, the acoustics were increadible.
I would really like to know what the set list was in order for that show.
Thanks for the great show.
