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    ^Have you seen the Royal Albert Hall one from 2006? He pulled out all the stops for those shows, even having David Bowie as a guest vocalist. Gdansk is nice and probably more typical of the tour but doesn't have as many surprises in the set.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJ88 View Post
    ^Have you seen the Royal Albert Hall one from 2006? He pulled out all the stops for those shows, even having David Bowie as a guest vocalist. Gdansk is nice and probably more typical of the tour but doesn't have as many surprises in the set.
    I have all the PF and Gilmour live concert videos. They are all great imo.
    I'll be forever kicking myself I didn't catch the On an Island tour with Wright and the full Echoes being played. But Gdansk is a great remembrance, RAH is a bit grainier video wise, but yeah, nice setlist and I get a kick of seeing David Crosby from side stage watching them play the instrumental parts of Echoes in awed amazement.
    With our iconic music idols from the 60s and 70s dropping like flies, I am forever grateful for anything Gilmour puts out. He is Roman god-like to me.
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    Apparently Manzanera had previous engagements. From what I know, Pompeii was touch and go as far as even happening, so Im not surprised Manzanera had other things going on.
    And as far was his first two albums, Comfortably Numb is the only one from his earlier work he has anything to do with anymore, he claims he doesn't relate to them anymore...and thats really too bad. Theyre both so much better than the last two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gpeccary View Post
    Apparently Manzanera had previous engagements. From what I know, Pompeii was touch and go as far as even happening, so Im not surprised Manzanera had other things going on.
    And as far was his first two albums, Comfortably Numb is the only one from his earlier work he has anything to do with anymore, he claims he doesn't relate to them anymore...and thats really too bad. Theyre both so much better than the last two.

    ? Comfortably Numb is a Pink Floyd song from The Wall, so not sure what that has to do with him not playing stuff from his first 2 solo albums...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DocProgger View Post
    ? Comfortably Numb is a Pink Floyd song from The Wall, so not sure what that has to do with him not playing stuff from his first 2 solo albums...
    Well, maybe tangentially as the instrumental which formed the basis of that song was an unfinished outtake from his first solo album, but I agree the above doesn't make much sense.

    As for Manzanera, there was a whole tour in the Summer of 2016 - I actually saw gigs a few days before and a few days after Pompeii. It wasn't just a one-off show, which probably accounts for why much of the 2015 band (Carin & McAlea as well) couldn't do that leg.
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    Quote Originally Posted by calyx View Post
    As for Manzanera, there was a whole tour in the Summer of 2016 - I actually saw gigs a few days before and a few days after Pompeii. It wasn't just a one-off show, which probably accounts for why much of the 2015 band (Carin & McAlea as well) couldn't do that leg.
    yeah, I saw 2 shows on the 2016 tour in Chicago earlier that year in April. Manzanera was with the band then. That is why I was asking if he just couldn't make the Pompeii shows for some reason or he did not play the entire European tour that summer. So he must have not done the whole European tour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DocProgger View Post
    yeah, I saw 2 shows on the 2016 tour in Chicago earlier that year in April. Manzanera was with the band then. That is why I was asking if he just couldn't make the Pompeii shows for some reason or he did not play the entire European tour that summer. So he must have not done the whole European tour.
    Didn't know (or remember) Manzanera had done the US dates earlier in 2016. I would assume Greg Phillinganes and Chuck Leavell were already on keys, though ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DocProgger View Post
    ? Comfortably Numb is a Pink Floyd song from The Wall, so not sure what that has to do with him not playing stuff from his first 2 solo albums...
    Nor was CN the only Pink Floyd song Dave played on the last tour. It wasn't even the only song played from The Wall.
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    Quote Originally Posted by calyx View Post
    Didn't know (or remember) Manzanera had done the US dates earlier in 2016. I would assume Greg Phillinganes and Chuck Leavell were already on keys, though ?
    I was thinking about that when I posted. I could have sworn Carin was there. And I don't remember Phillinganes being there. I was seated fairly close but more on the left center aisle almost even with Manzanera, and I admittedly did not pay too much attention to the keys, watching Gilmour etc. I will have to see if I can tell from a few of the pics I took.

    Add--from looking at my pics, no doubt Manzanera was playing guitar to David's right, and it's got to be Carin playing keys on David's left, as I recognize him from the previous concert vids etc, tall, dark hair, and i remember recognizing him at the show, and remember him doing some of the vocals. Definitely not Phillinganes. Can't see the keyboardist behind Manzanera.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DocProgger View Post
    ? Comfortably Numb is a Pink Floyd song from The Wall, so not sure what that has to do with him not playing stuff from his first 2 solo albums...
    It was unused material from his first album which he brought to the Wall. He said he doesn't relate to his first two albums any more...I'm not sure what part was unclear?

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