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    Quote Originally Posted by Illuminati
    If the concert isn't let available on DVD, I'll be surprised.

    It took 20 years to release Band Aid on DVD and that was only because pirates were selling it on Ebay so Bob though he might as well put a legal version out there.

    Plus the British concert ran for just over 10 hours 20 minutes, wonder how many dvd's that is


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    Quote Originally Posted by Peerzy
    Quote Originally Posted by Illuminati
    If the concert isn't let available on DVD, I'll be surprised.

    It took 20 years to release Band Aid on DVD and that was only because pirates were selling it on Ebay so Bob though he might as well put a legal version out there.

    Plus the British concert ran for just over 10 hours 20 minutes, wonder how many dvd's that is
    I read somewhere that they are going to put it on the internet. you will pick what you want to be put on your own DVD. At a cost of course.
    The best way to keep a secret:- Tell everyone not to tell anyone.

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    will they charge. they said "we don't want your money"

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    Floyd were awesome, Gilmour still one of the best, anyone notice how they loosened up and gelled..superb.

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    I have seen t'Who a couple of times, feckin' amazing. I queued overnight to get tickets, both times.

    Roger Daltrey (born 1944) was cool as feck, he walked to the gigs and basically said "hi" to the fans, on the way in.

    There was no mobage, just chaps crying "yo Roger, respect dude, see you on stage".

    Which was nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sara
    Floyd were awesome, Gilmour still one of the best, anyone notice how they loosened up and gelled..superb.
    Nice that Mr Waters was there.

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    I watched the whole thing. It was bloody marvellous.

    The highlight of the whole day was the beautiful smile of the Ethopian girl who had just passed her college exams despite being no more than skin and bones 20 years ago. (Actually, I was completely choked ) If that were to be the only achievement Bob ever had in his whole life it is still a 1000 times more than the tedious gainsayers will ever have to show for their miserable lives.

    Pink Floyd were fantastic but I have to say that all the pieces were good. I particularly liked Snow Patrol, Annie Lennox, Madge, plus Coldplay doing Bittersweet Symphony with the Verve frontman was a joy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JPaul
    Quote Originally Posted by Sara
    Floyd were awesome, Gilmour still one of the best, anyone notice how they loosened up and gelled..superb.
    Nice that Mr Waters was there.

    Yep it never feels quite the same with substitutes....for me it was a reminder of why I have always liked them so much...hope they decide to do more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biggles
    I watched the whole thing. It was bloody marvellous.

    The highlight of the whole day was the beautiful smile of the Ethopian girl who had just passed her college exams despite being no more than skin and bones 20 years ago. (Actually, I was completely choked ) If that were to be the only achievement Bob ever had in his whole life it is still a 1000 times more than the tedious gainsayers will ever have to show for their miserable lives.

    Pink Floyd were fantastic but I have to say that all the pieces were good. I particularly liked Snow Patrol, Annie Lennox, Madge, plus Coldplay doing Bittersweet Symphony with the Verve frontman was a joy.
    I wish I had the wit to have said that.

    I wept buckets.

    Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sara
    Quote Originally Posted by JPaul
    Nice that Mr Waters was there.

    Yep it never feels quite the same with substitutes....for me it was a reminder of why I have always liked them so much...hope they decide to do more.
    A bit of me says no.

    Let's not dilute the reason they did it.

    It would be an awesome epitaph.

    But I hear what you say.

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