Roger Waters
Title: Ma Feet'r Killin Me
Date: 24 June, 2002
Location: The Point, Dublin, Ireland
Source: Sony Minidisc MZ-R700, Aiwa CM-S20 microphone>WAV>EAC>SHN
Rating: EX
Disc One:
1. In The Flesh 4:49
2. The Happiest Days Of Our Lives 1:42
3. Another Brick In The Wall (Pt. 2) 3:36
4. Mother 5:12
5. Get Your Filthy Hands Off My Desert 0:54
6. Southampton Dock 2:12
7. Pigs On The Wing (Pt. 1) 1:21
8. Dogs 16:23
9. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun 6:59
10. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Pts. 1-5) 11:47
11. Welcome To The Machine 7:48
12. Wish You Were Here 5:15
13. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Pts. 6-9) 10:00
Total: 77:58
Disc Two:
1. Speak To Me 0:43
2 Breathe (In The Air) 2:29
3. Time 5:17
4. Breathe (Reprise) 1:01
5. Money 6:11
6. 5:06 AM (Every Stranger's Eyes) 5:17
7. Perfect Sense (Pt. 1) 4:26
8. Perfect Sense (Pt. 2) 2:59
9. The Bravery Of Being Out Of Range 4:49
10. It's A Miracle 8:25
11. Amused To Death 8:59
12. Brain Damage 3:58
13. Eclipse 2:16
14. Introductions 1:28
15. Comfortably Numb 7:53
16. Break 2:17
Encore:
17. Flickering Flame 7:25
Total: 75:53
Band:
Roger Waters Vocals, Guitar, Bass
Andy Fairweather Low Guitar, Bass, Vocals
Snowy White Guitar
Chester Kamen Guitar, Vocals
Andy Wallace Keyboards
Harry Waters Keyboards, Guitar
Graham Broad Drums
Norbert Stachel Saxophone, Irish Flute
Katie Kissoon Vocals
PP Arnold Vocals
Carol Kenyan Vocals
Comments: This show was taped from the front row of The Point, from the floor level, just in front of the "girls." I can
personally verify this, since I was standing right behind the taper. The recording gets a bit noisy at times, especially
since the floor level was standing room only. It was a rather rowdy but friendly crowd, which is somewhat typical for
an Irish concert, or so I've been told. Note the remark at the beginning of "Welcome To The Machine" of "Ma Feet'r Killin Me!"
And they were.
This is also the first time during the tour that Norbert played an Irish tin whistle, which he purchased at a local shop
about 3 hours before the show.
Just prior to the encore, Roger says "I think this is the first time I've played in Dublin since 1968 and it was well worth
the visit." We all agree, Roger!