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Nuevos brillos a grandes clásicos Jul 27, 2008 Definitivamente, Roger Waters en su concierto "in the flesh" le da un nuevo brillo a las clásicas canciones de los 70's que interpreto con Pink Floyd, como ejemplo "Mother" en que una de sus estrofas repetitivas la canta una de sus coristas.
In the flesh, es un concierto digno de ser comprado el cual contiene los temas indispensables de Pink Floyd y Roger Waters en un solo CD, el cual se complementa "Echoes: the best of Pink Floyd" la cual tiene todos los grandes éxitos remasterizados.
Would not play on my equipment May 17, 2008 This might be a great album, but because it's one of Sony's "Super Audio" CDs, I couldn't play it on my CD player or on my late model computers. Luckily, Amazon was happy to let me return it. "Super Audio," however superior the sound quality might be, seems to me to be yet another one of Sony's ways of preventing buyers from copying music onto their computers or portable audio devices. These play-restricted types of CDs should be identified as such by Amazon and their third-party sellers.
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Warning--mispackaged discs Feb 16, 2008 This didn't play in 5 different CD players. Discs are marked "designed for use in Super Audio CD players only" but the outside case doesn't say that. I think Sony mispackaged this. We'll try to exchange for the correct format.
A superb live effort from Roger! Dec 24, 2007 Roger Waters' sixth solo release In The Flesh Live was released in December of 2000.
In 1999, former Pink Floyd bass player/singer/lyricist Roger Waters went on his first US tour in 12 years and didn't know how well he would be received. Surprisingly, Roger did very well on that tour as his ex-bandmates were not touring that year. At the time, Roger was going to record his first proper live album but there was a clause in Roger's deal with EMI in Pink Floyd that he couldn't re-record his OWN songs after he switched to Sony worldwide.
After Roger got the rights reversed, he set off on a second US tour based on the success of the 1999 leg and recorded and filmed the In the Flesh album/DVD, released in December, 2000 and December, 2001 respectively.
Personally, I think he performed better on the second North American leg than the 1999 leg but in retrospect, the final show in Providence should have been recorded but you can wish in one hand and pour out the other.
However, the performances from Oregon and Las Vegas on the album is good as it was that July night in 2000 I saw Roger.
Roger has a competent band of musicians like drummer Graham Broad and guitarist Andy Fairweather Low but also guitarists Snowy White (whom worked with Floyd in 1977 and 1980) and Texan Doyle Brahmall II (sounds like Stevie Ray Vaughan IMHO) and keyboardist Jon Carin whom ironically played with the post-Waters Floyd in 1987 to 1990 and 1994 and has toured with Waters again in 2006 and 2007 and in David Gilmour's solo tour in 2006.
The renditions of the numbers on In the Flesh don't sound too different than their studio versions (In the Flesh, The Happiest Days of Our Lives, Another Brick in the Wall(pt. 2), Mother, Welcome to the Machine, Wish You Were Here, Breathe, Time, Money, Brain Damage, Eclipse and Comfortably Numb) but some of the songs are slightly different than the way Waters' ex-colleagues played them (Shine On You Crazy Diamond and Set the Controls For the Heart of the Sun).
Floyd fans are pleased to know that Roger included material from Animals (Pigs on the Wing(pt. 1) and a spirited Dogs) and The Final Cut (Get Your Filthy Hands/Southampton medley) which Roger's ex-bandmates don't play live (Animals is too venomous while The Final Cut is despised by Floyd members David Gilmour and Rick Wright).
The bass player's solo efforts are represented as well, with spirited versions of Every Strangers Eyes, Perfect Sense (pts. 1 and 2), The Bravery of Being Out of Range, It's a Miracle and Amused to Death. He did The Powers That Be on the 1999 tour but dropped it in 2000.
The album closes with the new track Each Small Candle which is a worthy song and sounds like an outtake from The Final Cut or Animals.
Despite charting at a lowly #164, this is a great live album and breath of fresh air in a climate that was infested with teen pop trash like Britney, N'Sync and Eminem and lame nu-metal!
This CD and its off-shoot DVD is highly recommended.
Awesome Concert Sep 07, 2007 I enjoyed this DVD very much. Roger Waters puts on one hell of concert. The quality is excellent. My favorite songs on this track are:
"Perfect Sense"
"Mother"
"Miracle"
This is a must for anyones library, especially if you collect "Pink Floyd".
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