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Quote from: Chris W on April 23, 2025, 10:02:38 AMI thought Basel was 1 show.It was large, open air.Yes, we all knew it was being filmed well in advance.Basel 1992 was definitely 2 shows. I myself was at St Jakobsstadion on the first day, where Think I love you too much and Tunnel of love were played, among others. The next day, the concert was broadcast on Swiss television and short scenes from the previous day's concert were shown during the intro. Sooo long ago but still unforgettable.
I thought Basel was 1 show.It was large, open air.Yes, we all knew it was being filmed well in advance.
Maybe he didn't want to play it at the shows, sure.But it didn't come in and out on a show by show basis.
A lot of people I don't know are PM'ing me on Instagram.You can also message me here.
you accusing me of lying? lol.
Quote from: flinn75 on April 23, 2025, 11:54:55 PMQuote from: Chris W on April 23, 2025, 10:02:38 AMI thought Basel was 1 show.It was large, open air.Yes, we all knew it was being filmed well in advance.Basel 1992 was definitely 2 shows. I myself was at St Jakobsstadion on the first day, where Think I love you too much and Tunnel of love were played, among others. The next day, the concert was broadcast on Swiss television and short scenes from the previous day's concert were shown during the intro. Sooo long ago but still unforgettable. never knew broadcast quality clips were shown on swiss television from the first day! wonder if that is still floating around somewhere? (will be the usual first three songs but still...)
Quote from: Rail King on April 22, 2025, 04:00:49 PMChris, I was in Basel in 1992, front row, and couldn't believe how good the band was. That includes Mark (I mean, listen to You and Your Friend, one of your favourites -- was he EVER better than that?), and it includes you. I loved the drum solos in Calling Elvis and at the end of Money for Nothing, and I refuse to believe that Mark didn't, also. Why would he have turned to you and Danny every night, watching you like we, the fans, did? There would have been no need (and no okay) for that if he didn't think it was a good idea. He may have gone through a difficult time personally, and that may have affected the chemistry (or lack thereof) backstage, but no one can tell me that this wasn't a band at their musical peak, and very aware of it. basel was 2 nights no? or am i mixing up with the Floyd 2 yrs later. anyways, were you aware of the filming?
Chris, I was in Basel in 1992, front row, and couldn't believe how good the band was. That includes Mark (I mean, listen to You and Your Friend, one of your favourites -- was he EVER better than that?), and it includes you. I loved the drum solos in Calling Elvis and at the end of Money for Nothing, and I refuse to believe that Mark didn't, also. Why would he have turned to you and Danny every night, watching you like we, the fans, did? There would have been no need (and no okay) for that if he didn't think it was a good idea. He may have gone through a difficult time personally, and that may have affected the chemistry (or lack thereof) backstage, but no one can tell me that this wasn't a band at their musical peak, and very aware of it.