Roger Waters

The Center at
Los Angeles, CA
November 30, 2010


Source: SP-CMC-19 > Edirol R-09HR (@ 24bit/48kHz) > Audacity (fades, track splits, eq, bass boost, export as 16bit/44.1kHz) > TLH (flac level 8)
Taper: klingklang
Location: Section 306, Row 10


Set 1:
01. announcement
02. Spartacus
03. Outside The Wall
04. In The Flesh?
05. The Thin Ice
06. Another Brick In The Wall, Part 1
07. The Happiest Days Of Our Lives
08. Another Brick In The Wall, Part 2
09. Roger talks
10. Mother
11. Goodbye Blue Sky
12. Empty Spaces
13. What Shall We Do Now?
14. Young Lust
15. One Of My Turns
16. Don't Leave Me Now
17. Another Brick In The Wall, Part 3
18. The Last Few Bricks
19. Goodbye Cruel World

Set 2:
20. Hey You
21. Is There Anybody Out There?
22. Nobody Home
23. Vera
24. Bring The Boys Back Home
25. Comfortably Numb
26. The Show Must Go On
27. In The Flesh
28. Run Like Hell
29. Waiting For The Worms
30. Stop
31. The Trial
32. Outside The Wall


Notes:

Like has been mentioned in other recordings from this tour, this is a phenomenal show. I was too young to see the 1979 run, but at that time, The Wall
was my musical introduction to Pink Floyd (thanks to my brother) and I still remember my mom and I being the only person in the theatre for the film
(the other family that was there walked out). So this album holds a special place in my heart and it was amazing to finally witness it live.

I had been chatting with the man to my right between sets, but he continued to say a few things to me between "In The Flesh?" and "The Thin Ice," as well
as during the beginning of "Hey You" and at the end of the show after "Outside The Wall." There was a screaming girl about 6 seats to my left, but she
was not as annoying as she probably could have been. I was just glad I wasn't next to her. There is also some background chatter during "Mother" from
the section to my right, but a lot of people hushed them and they stopped talking after that. I also had a coughing fit as I choked during "Comfortably
Numb" (possibly due to the sheer awesomeness of this show!). Surprisingly, I couldn't hear my coughing in the recording, but there is a brief bit of
phasing as I moved to get an Altoid out of my bag and prevent further coughing.

I added some bass and also applied a little eq at the end of each set when nearby clapping caused a brief moment of peaking. I didn't do anything else to
the recording. So you'll have to raise your volume levels and play this one loud.

This is my minor contribution as a thank you to everyone who has taped and shared their recordings of this breathtaking tour.

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The Wall Live band:

Roger Waters - bass, lead vocals, acoustic guitar & trumpet
Graham Broad - drums, percussion, ukelele
Dave Kilminster - guitar, banjo
G.E. Smith - guitar, bass, mandolin
Snowy White - guitar
Jon Carin - keyboards, guitar, lap steel guitar
Harry Waters - Hammond organ, keyboards, accordian
Robbie Wyckoff - lead vocals
Jon Joyce - backing vocals
Kipp Lennon - backing vocals
Mark Lennon - backing vocals
Pat Lennon - backing vocals