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Pink Floyd – 1981.06.17 – Earls Court Exhibition Centre, London England
In 1978 Roger Waters wrote two complete concept demos, he played every instrument on them and did all the singing. He presented them both to the band. One was called “The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking”, the other was “The Wall”. The band deems the Hitchhiking demo as unlistenable. To my knowledge that demo has never been made publicly available. The Wall went through at least two demo stages. The original demo version included lyrics like “I am a physician / who can handle your condition / like a magician” which were completely discarded and rewritten.
The Wall album was released in 1979 and may well be Pink Floyd’s greatest achievment, as well as one of the greatest achievments in rock music and live concert production.
The live performance of The Wall required two complete bands. The actual Pink Floyd band which was Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Rick Wright and Nick Mason.
The second band was;
Andy Bown on bass. Snowy White on guitar. Willie Wilson on drums. And Peter Wood on keyboards.
Pat Travers – 2009.02.25 – Rockline Studio, Los Angeles CA
Pat Travers is a Canadian born rocker. He moved to London for a few years early in his carreer, then to Florida where he still resides. He released his first album, titled “Pat Travers” in 1976 at the age of 22. Since then he has recorded and released at least 35 albums, yet many people still have no idea who he is. Pat Travers has been called the “best kept secret in rock and roll.” In my opinion Pat Travers is a true Guitar Hero.
Rockline was a radio syndicated show hosted by Bob Coburn that was broadcast live for over 33 years.
This is Pat Travers live in the Rockline Studio in 2009. Beginning with a brief interview.
Heart – 2013.07.19 – DTE Energy Center, Clarkston MI
Heart is a band that was formed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. They went through several incrnations and band names before becoming Heart. They were The Army from 1967 – 1969. Then White Heart from 1969 – 1972. Then Hocus Pocus from 1972 – 1973. Then in 1973 they changed the name to Heart and have used that name since.
This is Heart live at the DTE Energy Center in Clarkston, Missouri, in 2013 during their Led Zeppelin tribute tour. The first part of this gig is usual Heart tunes, the last five songs are Led Zeppelin covers with Jason Bonham on drums.
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— Moonshiner
That Pink Floyd Wall concert was awesome. Mental note: I should broadcast some more in the future. 😉