Pink Floyd Friday - Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets Tour Breakdown + Reaction

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In this week's edition of Pink Floyd Friday I give a complete breakdown and reaction to Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets Tour. We go through the setlist song for song and I share the commentary from Nick who shared some wonderful jokes, stories and tidbits from both recent and early Floyd. This was a special night of live music and I'm thrilled to share about my experience, reactions, and memories of this epic show.

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Thank you. I’m pleased you enjoyed our show… and yes the main reason we don’t play Fat Old Sun is when we first went out in 2018 David had just been playing it live for two years running. Made sense to find something we liked just as much that hadn’t been played live by David or Roger.
Cheers!
Lee

leeharris
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Nick's bands always sounds tight. Cool video as well

navneetsinghr
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Thanks for allowing dad and I to experience this amazing, truly unique show ! I want MORE !

craigthomas
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I attended the very same show! What a joy to hear from someone who was there too. In many ways this was the Pink Floyd concert I had been waiting 4 decades to hear. I've seen Pink Floyd 7 times, David Gilmore 4 times, and Rodger Waters 5 times, but it was always their early material I longed to experience live the most. What a joy it was to hear Nick's band lovingly bring these chestnuts to life again!

I too was shocked by Candy & a Currant Bun and Vegetable Man; both songs being so distant in my memory.

One of my favorites of the evening was A Saucer Full of Secrets. My observation of their performance is that instead of mastering that song, they truly mastered the anachronistic analog technology used to originally create it but ended up creating a better song than the original. So amazing to see such masterful use of that pre-digital, pre-synthesizer psychedelic tech!

That you for sharing your experience of that concert.

stephenrmax
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saw them early this year in dublin, it was their first concert after a 2 year break because of covid, they sounded absolutely fantastic

kevinohara
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In 1980, I stood in line for hours, at G Fox & Company, Hartford, Conn, for Nassau Coliseum Wall concert tickets. I was probably the 15th person in line. The guy who was 14th in line asked to see the $16 tickets, $20 tickets, then $25 tickets on the seating chart. He finally made a purchase and the manager announced that the tickets were sold out.

jddress
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I was blessed and beyond lucky to see them in Philly 1994 division belt tour as a 14 year whos mind was blown and changed the musical direction in which I was headed. My dad, who was a huge Floyd fan told me that I absolutely cannot go, I’m too young. I thought he’d be excited. Nevertheless I went anyway. One of, if not the best concert experiences ever. It’s hard to say because I was so young and didn’t quite realize what I was lucky enough to have been witnessing and being a part of. I also saw the dead there the next summer. Right before jerry died. Once again a tad young to realize how lucky I was in that moment.

derickg
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Can’t wait for the upcoming Roger Waters concert

alby
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according to richard wright, he left floyd by his own choice, due to not getting on with roger, he was not fired by waters

kevinohara
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iv saw all members of floyd from 1994 then all thare solo tours since yea this was my fav other than pulse cant beat that unless you were lucky to see the reunion only one i never saw

cheech