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Comfortably Numb as an opener
Posted: 05 Jul 2022, 00:15
by DJW
Word is Roger Waters will be opening with Comfortably Numb on his “This is not a drill tour”. Whilst it’s unlikely he will medley into Some Kind of Stranger, it will be interesting to see how it works. Flashbacks to Birmingham NEC.
Re: Comfortably Numb as an opener
Posted: 05 Jul 2022, 14:57
by markfiend
Heh. Nobody around where I was at the NEC show even recognised Comfortably Numb.
Re: Comfortably Numb as an opener
Posted: 05 Jul 2022, 15:23
by Planet Dave
markfiend wrote: ↑05 Jul 2022, 14:57
Heh. Nobody around where I was at the NEC show even recognised Comfortably Numb.
Including me!
but to my credit I did recognise a brilliant tune when I heard one. I had heard my brother play The Wall to death when it was released but I was only 9 or summat at the time.
Re: Comfortably Numb as an opener
Posted: 05 Jul 2022, 16:41
by markfiend
When I was at school one of the other lads whose dad had a swanky hifi setup with one of the very early CD players, so loads of his CDs got copied onto tapes and made their way around the school, a bit like the way our weeding thing used to go. The Wall was one that I'd grabbed so yeah I knew the song.
Re: Comfortably Numb as an opener
Posted: 05 Jul 2022, 17:18
by Gothicbiff
I was at the NEC and knew all the words to Comfortably Numb....but only because my then husband was a massive Pink Floyd fan
Re: Comfortably Numb as an opener
Posted: 05 Jul 2022, 21:29
by Planet Dave
Gothicbiff wrote: ↑05 Jul 2022, 17:18
I was at the NEC and knew all the words to Comfortably Numb....but only because my then husband was a massive Pink Floyd fan
Yeah whatever, you hippies
That's to you too Fiendy!
Say's me, with Charlie in full control of the yt controller and a seemingly endless run of Queen live shows on the go. Getting Motorhead withdrawal symptoms here
Re: Comfortably Numb as an opener
Posted: 06 Jul 2022, 09:18
by czuczu
Roger will walk around stage while his band do all the heavy lifting for him.
We knew they were opening with it at the NEC, think it was Jez who let the cat out of the bag before they went on.
Re: Comfortably Numb as an opener
Posted: 07 Jul 2022, 21:37
by eastmidswhizzkid
you have to admire Andrew's balls/arrogance/both for even segueing the two songs let alone opening with them.
Re: Comfortably Numb as an opener
Posted: 07 Jul 2022, 21:52
by czuczu
It's an incredible seque and arrangement. Just slowing the pace that fraction gives it so much more gravitas. And prime vocals too, he sounds incredible on this, makes Floyd sound a bit weedy which is no mean feat.
Better than KOHD.
Re: Comfortably Numb as an opener
Posted: 07 Jul 2022, 23:09
by paint it black
I got a spoiler alert they were murdering Pink Floyd and Stevie Nicks on the tour. Personally I really enjoyed both. The gig was amongst my favourites
Re: Comfortably Numb as an opener
Posted: 08 Jul 2022, 10:14
by markfiend
Planet Dave wrote: ↑05 Jul 2022, 21:29
That's to you too Fiendy!
I'll not mention the Peter Gabriel solo albums then
Re: Comfortably Numb as an opener
Posted: 08 Jul 2022, 10:41
by Planet Dave
markfiend wrote: ↑08 Jul 2022, 10:14
Planet Dave wrote: ↑05 Jul 2022, 21:29
That's to you too Fiendy!
I'll not mention the Peter Gabriel solo albums then
that's not so bad, it's Trespass and Foxtrot one needs to keep under one's hat
currently digging Epica too, I'm pretty sure that death metal and opera cancel each other out into a baseline of 'hippy'
Re: Comfortably Numb as an opener
Posted: 08 Jul 2022, 10:47
by czuczu
Don't be dissing Supper's Ready!
Re: Comfortably Numb as an opener
Posted: 08 Jul 2022, 11:00
by Planet Dave
czuczu wrote: ↑08 Jul 2022, 10:47
Don't be dissing Supper's Ready!
it would be unfair of me to do so, I've only listened to the first three and a half hours of it, can't judge a song from its intro
Re: Comfortably Numb as an opener
Posted: 09 Jul 2022, 00:54
by badge
eastmidswhizzkid wrote: ↑07 Jul 2022, 21:37
you have to admire Andrew's balls/arrogance/both for even segueing the two songs let alone opening with them.
Totally! As has been alluded to, lots of people had no idea what it was - myself included - but it was a stunning opener and then it morphed into Stranger.... I reckon half of the NEC woke up with their jaws still sore from hitting the floor at that.
It was so audacious! To start with a brand new slow song - if you didn't know - and THAT one if you did...
It was majestic. The slow crawl of the songs and the build throughout. His voice, presence and poise was electrifying.
"And Iiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiii-i-i have become..." Christ, has he ever sounded better, so compelling, commanding and confessional? Obviously, it is not his song, his words but like every great Sisters cover, it becomes a Sisters song.
After 2 years, not counting pre-90, of FALAA as the opener (and that's no criticism of that), this was mindblowing. I'll be honest, that gig still gives me the chills. I've never seen footage and for once, I'm glad because it is such a pure memory. But I have listened to the bootleg and I even bought a Floyd comp off the back of that gig... (and a Stevie Nicks one!) and to this day, if I hear Comfortably Numb anywhere by anyone, it stops me in my tracks and immediately brings me back to that night in Birmingham.
Re: Comfortably Numb as an opener
Posted: 09 Jul 2022, 05:59
by eastmidswhizzkid
badge wrote: ↑09 Jul 2022, 00:54
eastmidswhizzkid wrote: ↑07 Jul 2022, 21:37
you have to admire Andrew's balls/arrogance/both for even segueing the two songs let alone opening with them.
Totally! As has been alluded to, lots of people had no idea what it was - myself included - but it was a stunning opener and then it morphed into Stranger.... I reckon half of the NEC woke up with their jaws still sore from hitting the floor at that.
It was so audacious! To start with a brand new slow song - if you didn't know - and THAT one if you did...
It was majestic. The slow crawl of the songs and the build throughout. His voice, presence and poise was electrifying.
"And Iiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiii-i-i have become..." Christ, has he ever sounded better, so compelling, commanding and confessional? Obviously, it is not his song, his words but like every great Sisters cover, it becomes a Sisters song.
After 2 years, not counting pre-90, of FALAA as the opener (and that's no criticism of that), this was mindblowing. I'll be honest, that gig still gives me the chills. I've never seen footage and for once, I'm glad because it is such a pure memory. But I have listened to the bootleg and I even bought a Floyd comp off the back of that gig... (and a Stevie Nicks one!) and to this day, if I hear Comfortably Numb anywhere by anyone, it stops me in my tracks and immediately brings me back to that night in Birmingham.
From "It was majestic..." to the end of your post i was reading with a huge smile on my face; feeling & hearing wave after wave of pure Sisters Love flow from your heart to my mind. I get such a buzz seeing just how much others love things i love. and i LOVE The Sisters ...damned fuc
king straight. Thats put me in a dead good mood. Safe.
Re: Comfortably Numb as an opener
Posted: 09 Jul 2022, 10:53
by Planet Dave
Just watched a yt vid from the Pittsburgh gig, very moody interpretation of the song. Fantastic! Us & Them is up now, also superb
And yes indeed, there was some jaw-meet-floor action at the NEC, from the top row dead centre at the back of the arena. The lightshow from there was mindblowing all by itself.
Just last night my choice of which Tom Petty greatest hits compilation to steal from the internet was swayed by the inclusion of Stop Dragging My Heart Around.
Re: Comfortably Numb as an opener
Posted: 13 Jul 2022, 22:24
by Gothicbiff
I was listening to Losheim 93 today, which also opened with Comfortably Numb/SKOS.
I think this is my favourite version of it
My stand out memory of Birmingham is the trauma of having my studded bootstraps confiscated on the way in by security....thankfully I did get them back on the way out....and I still have them to this day!!
Re: Comfortably Numb as an opener
Posted: 14 Jul 2022, 16:54
by paint it black
Gothicbiff wrote: ↑13 Jul 2022, 22:24
I was listening to Losheim 93 today, which also opened with Comfortably Numb/SKOS.
I think this is my favourite version of it
My stand out memory of Birmingham is the trauma of having my studded bootstraps confiscated on the way in by security....thankfully I did get them back on the way out....and I still have them to this day!!
I gained a couple of studded belts that I didn’t go in with. Somewhere out there is an elroid with his kecks round his ankles
Re: Comfortably Numb as an opener
Posted: 14 Jul 2022, 17:27
by czuczu