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1 avril 1977 5 01 /04 /avril /1977 14:39
Ca y est le Floyd a fini la première partie de sa tournée "in the Flesh !" en Europe. Le bilan est mitigé car si le public a suivi, la presse a renaclée à encenser le groupe ( même ceux qui ont apprécié l'album ). Le divorce semble consommé entre le Floyd et l'intelligensia qui avait pourtant adopté au  début des annés 70 ce groupe étrange.
Il faut dire que le groupe ne semble pas ouloir communiquer avec le public plus que d'usage. Avec un show orienté vers le visuel, Pink Floyd semble avoir pris la scène européenne comme tour de chauffe avant de se lancer dans les stades américains dans un spectacle où ils pourront débrider leur imagination.
Les quatre semaines qui s'écoulent entre le show du 31 mars et celui du 22 Avril seront mis à profit pour soigner le light show maintenant que la musique est bien rodée.

"Tu vois Nick, je vois bien la tournée aux USA très bien se dérouler. Une écoute maximum des spectateurs, un calme olympien pendant les chansons où je n'aurais nullement besoin de cracher sur un fan et qui ne m'inspirerait pas un double album avec un producteur extérieur basé sur une métaphorique maçonnique" - "Oh oui Rog tu as raison; de toute façon, tu as toujours raison
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31 mars 1977 4 31 /03 /mars /1977 00:00
Dernier concert de la tournée anglaise et, incidemment dernier concert de la tournée européenne. A noter que ce fut un concert ajouté devant la demande incroyable de billets ( comme le prouve l'affiche ci-dessus )

Setlist :
Sheep: Pigs on the Wing ( part 1 ); Dogs; Pigs on the Wing ( part 2 ); Pigs ( three differents ones ) / Shine on you crazy Diamond ( part 1-5 ); Welcome to the Machine; Have a Cigar; Wish you were here; Shine on you crazy Diamond ( part 6-9 ) / Money



















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30 mars 1977 3 30 /03 /mars /1977 14:16

Une des rares images de Wright et Parry ( au deuxième plan ) datant de 1977

Setlist :
Sheep: Pigs on the Wing ( part 1 ); Dogs; Pigs on the Wing ( part 2 ); Pigs ( three differents ones ) / Shine on you crazy Diamond ( part 1-5 ); Welcome to the Machine; Have a Cigar; Wish you were here; Shine on you crazy Diamond ( part 6-9 ) / Money

 

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29 mars 1977 2 29 /03 /mars /1977 00:00

Deux images de Snowy White lors de ce concert, deux mois de tournée et toujours cette joie de vivre caractéristique du groupe

Setlist :
Sheep: Pigs on the Wing ( part 1 ); Dogs; Pigs on the Wing ( part 2 ); Pigs ( three differents ones ) / Shine on you crazy Diamond ( part 1-5 ); Welcome to the Machine; Have a Cigar; Wish you were here; Shine on you crazy Diamond ( part 6-9 ) / Money

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28 mars 1977 1 28 /03 /mars /1977 12:22

Quelques images de ce concert ( sisi Il y avait deux autres musiciens sur cette tournée 8^) :

Setlist :
Sheep: Pigs on the Wing ( part 1 ); Dogs; Pigs on the Wing ( part 2 ); Pigs ( three differents ones ) / Shine on you crazy Diamond ( part 1-5 ); Welcome to the Machine; Have a Cigar; Wish you were here; Shine on you crazy Diamond ( part 6-9 ) / Money

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27 mars 1977 7 27 /03 /mars /1977 00:00
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24 mars 1977 4 24 /03 /mars /1977 12:00
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La critique de Rolling Stones concernant l'album Animals :

 

For Pink Floyd, space has always been the ultimate escape. It still is, but now definitions have shifted. The romance of outer space has been replaced by the horror of spacing out. This shift has been coming for a while. There was Dark Side of the Moon and "Brain Damage", Wish You Were Here and the story of founding member Syd Barrett, the "Crazy Diamond". And now there's Animals, a visit to a cacophonous farm where what you have to watch for is pigs on the wing. Animals is a song suite that deals with subjects like loneliness, death and lies. "Have a good drown", they shout dolefully as you drop into the pit that is this album: "Have a good drown as you go down all alone / Dragged down by the stone ... stone ... stone ... stone ... stone..." Thanks, pals, I'll try. It's no use. Like all Floyd records, this one aborbs like a sponge, but you can still hear the gooey screams of listeners who put up a fight. What's the problem? For starters, the sax that warmed Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here has been replaced by a succession of David Gilmour guitar solos -- thin, brittle and a sorry substitute indeed. The singing is more wooden than ever. The sound is more complex, but it lacks real depth; there's nothing to match the incredible intro to Dark Side of the Moon, for example, with its hypnotic chorus of cash registers recalling the mechanical doom that was Fritz Lang's vision in Metropolis. Somehow you get the impression that this band is being metamorphosed into a noodle factory. Maybe that shouldn't be surprising. Floyd was never really welcomed into the Sixties avant-garde: space rock was a little too close to science fiction for that. But the extraordinary success of Dark Side of the Moon (released nearly four years ago, it's still on the charts) culminated almost a decade of ever-expanding cult appeal and gave the band an audience that must have seemed as boundless as space itself. The temptation to follow through with prefab notions of what that audience would like -- warmed over, spaced out heavy-metal, in this case -- was apparently too strong to resist.

Even worse, however, is the bleak defeatism that's set in. In 1968 Floyd was chanting lines like: "Why can't we reach the sun? / Why can't we throw the years away?" This kind of stuff may seem silly, but at least it wasn't self-pitying. The 1977 Floyd has turned bitter and morose. They complain about the duplicity of human behavior (and then title their songs after animals -- get it?). They sound like they've just discovered this -- their message has become pointless and tedious. Floyd has always been best at communicating the cramped psychology that comes from living in a place like England, where the 20th century has been visibly superimposed on the others that preceded it. The tension that powers their music is not simply fright at man's helplessness before technology; it's the conflict between the modern and the ancient, between technology and tradition. Space is Floyd's way of resolving the conflict. Of course, space doesn't offer any kind of real escape; Pink Floyd knows that. But spacing out is supposed to. (Spacing out has always been the idea behind space rock anyway.) Animals is Floyd's attempt to deal with the realization that spacing out isn't the answer either. There's no exit; you get high, you come down again. That's what Pink Floyd has done, with a thud.

 

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20 mars 1977 7 20 /03 /mars /1977 00:26
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19 mars 1977 6 19 /03 /mars /1977 00:00

Setlist :
Sheep: Pigs on the Wing ( part 1 ); Dogs; Pigs on the Wing ( part 2 ); Pigs ( three differents ones ) / Shine on you crazy Diamond ( part 1-5 ); Welcome to the Machine; Have a Cigar; Wish you were here; Shine on you crazy Diamond ( part 6-9 ) / Money

Pour terminer le tour d'horizon de ces concerts qui, après écoute des enregistrements n'étaient pas extraordinaires, voici une sélection de cliché pris à Wembley

"Il devient de plus en plus facile de couvrir un concert du Floyd sans parler de musique. Le groupe a toujours exploité l'aspect theatral de ses shows et, maintenant, se contente de se tenir passivement dans le fond de la scène, se contentant de jouer, les lumières arrosant la salle, le brouillard artificiel rampant sur les côtés; des personnes et des cochons gonflabes sont suspendus au dessus du public; des images sont projettés sur l'écran. Et pendant tout ce temps, les sons extremement amplifiés de cette guitare qui pleure et de ces motifs d'orgues remplisent nos sens jamais rassasiés.
La question de savoir si la musique est assez bonne ou non n'a plus de sens. Pink Floyd est le Cecil B. de Mille de la musique pop, ce qui est déjà bien."
            
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18 mars 1977 5 18 /03 /mars /1977 00:00

Setlist :

Sheep: Pigs on the Wing ( part 1 ); Dogs; Pigs on the Wing ( part 2 ); Pigs ( three differents ones ) / Shine on you crazy Diamond ( part 1-5 ); Welcome to the Machine; Have a Cigar; Wish you were here; Shine on you crazy Diamond ( part 6-9 ) / Us & Them

Article publié dans le New Musical Express :  

                                                                                                          Extrait du programme pirate du concert !


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