Roger Waters
October 10, 2010

The Center at
Washington, DC

Audience Recording
16 bit: Zoom H2 in 48/24bit>CD Wav Editor>dbPowerAmp for 44.1 Downsampling>TLH
Section 417, Row H about 150' from the stage right side stacks, we were in the section that Roger
identified as "the loudest of them all," though the recording doesn't suffer from excessive crowd noise.

Recorded by RCarter(DT)

01 Intro Outside The Wall
02 In The Flesh?
03 The Thin Ice
04 Another Brick In The Wall Part 1
05 The Happiest Days Of Our Lives
06 Another Brick In The Wall Part 2
07 Mother
08 Goodbye Blue Sky
09 Empty Spaces
10 What Shall We Do Now
11 Young Lust
12 One Of My Turns
13 Don't Leave Me Now
14 Another Brick In The Wall Part 3
15 The Last Few Bricks
16 Goodbye Cruel World
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17 Hey You
18 Is There Anybody Out There?
19 Nobody Home
20 Vera
21 Bring The Boys Back Home
22 Comfortably Numb
23 The Show Must Go On
24 In The Flesh
25 Run Like Hell
26 Waiting For The Worms
27 Stop
28 The Trial
29 Break
30 Outside the Wall

A great friend of mine told me at 7pm the night before that he had 2 extra tickets to this show.
I called my wife, and she gave up the kitchen pass in an instant. I called my boy Mark next, who had to bail
on the recent Rush show in Bristow the day before the gig due to work, to offer up the other ticket as a consolation prize.
Considering he missed last years U2 show in Charlottesville because of work as well, he was in.

The Verizon Center is a hockey rink, not a concert venue. The sound is a little boomy for my personal taste, and the recording reflects that.
That being said, it is not a bad recording at all. Levels are a little low, but WTF. The guy next to me was pretty quiet throughout the show
until Comfortably Numb, which he sang along with. Slightly out of key of course. So if such things are a deal breaker to you, don't snatch this recording.
At least the morons from Gettysburg sitting behind us who talked the entire time don't come through on the recording at all. Well, except
at the end of Comfortably Numb when the moron who thought it was Gilmour somehow playing AND singing starts yelling "That's fucking history people!"
BUt really, its not that bad.

This recording is dedicated to my wife. I am an extremely lucky man to have a beautiful, talented, and understanding mate.
Thank you for putting up with my bullshit. You are the best thing that has ever happened to me.

Also dedicated to James from Australia who shared his table at the pub before the show. Good travels my friend.

As usual, do what you want with this recording. I can't stop you anyways.