When I went to go see Roger in Columbus, during the introductory speech to The Bar, he mentioned that it is not the bar that he told people to fuck off to.
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A few questions to those who watched it at a theater:
1. Was is the complete concert?
2. Was it visuals of the concert itself and not cutting away to other video vignettes as seen on the Us & Them video?
3. How was video/audio quality? Raw with some minor mistakes or too polished/things overproduced?
I’m hoping we get something that just shows the concert (band + the screen) and nothing else. No annoying cutaways, etc.
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Originally posted by DaveTheRave View PostA few questions to those who watched it at a theater:
1. Was is the complete concert?
2. Was it visuals of the concert itself and not cutting away to other video vignettes as seen on the Us & Them video?
3. How was video/audio quality? Raw with some minor mistakes or too polished/things overproduced?
I’m hoping we get something that just shows the concert (band + the screen) and nothing else. No annoying cutaways, etc.
It was the concert and sometimes taking in the overhead visuals, no cuts away there was also a mobile Steadicam camera moving around on stage.
I found the video to be dark and the audio average no popping as reported in the posted torrent which I have not seen yet.
I will be interested to see the posted torrent to see if it is also dark or if the local theater was turning down the power on the video projector.
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Originally posted by Swirling Panpot View PostThe protest flyer was not distributed at the venue I attended.
Another "happening" was the strange funny sound probably from the audience. Just after the cheers at the bar before they went on with reprise at the end. Maybe it was made up, but Roger laughed heartily, than shouted to shut.
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Originally posted by Swirling Panpot View PostIt is ironic to me that Roger invites dissenters of his politics to "fuck off to the bar," and then has a song about The Bar where we can all meet for a friendly drink.
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I enjoyed it. Watched on delay. Better than Us & Them. Sean Evans getting better at this I think. Mercifully free of photogenic young audience members singing along. Sound was gluggy. Definite artificial crowd cheers in lead up and during interval. I did not know that Roger lost his older brother last year - he was the one driving him around in The Wall concert movie wasn’t he?
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Originally posted by ammoj2 View PostSaw this in the theatre last night. It's a great concert film. Unlike Roger's other concert films, this has a lot more footage, and spends more time, on the musicians playing the music. A lot of the visuals on the giant screens were either missed or ignored.
During The Wall shows I did not feel the same tension of where to look, but of course there are times where looking at the band is not really an option. Also, in the current show there is alot of text to read, which requires a different kind of focus than visuals without text to read.
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