I saw the Detroit stop of this tour. For some reason this show lacked the big screen behind the stage. Also there was a phone booth set up in the pavilion area where you could call Jim Ladd (who was there). I remember the Arnold Layne & Welcome To The Machine videos. He also did the Wall setup of sitting in a chair watching TV for Comfortably Numb at the show in Detroit.
One of my favorite things about Roger waters is you can take one song, hear it evolve over the years, listen to 100’s of times and each time it is different.
I seen this tour Amazing two weeks later I seen Floyd for the first time without Walters seen Floyd 3 times with Walters stayed for 3 songs and walked out on Pink Floyd
I love Roger’s early solo tours so much! I love David’s Pink Floyd too, but Roger’s first two solo tours felt so much more ambitious than what Pink Floyd was doing at the time. Roger’s musician-entourage was so skilled and tight that I love it! He reinvented the material and gave them new interpretations which will always be more rewarding than just hearing a straight cover of the studio versions of the songs. That’s what makes the live versions exciting!
This was an insane show. Which song had the video of the dude with head wound which bled thru the bandage every time they wrapped it around his skull. It was brutal.
I was at radio k a o s in 1987 phx Arizona major waters fan an still feel see an listen to Roger his concerts you can't explain u had or have to witness the creativity Roger brings stl amazes myself pro an cons tour also amazing the wall should be on Broadway someday kp jammn these gr8 songs an concerts an I will be there over an over by the way which one pink
I saw this concert twice! I was living in Boston back then. I went to the show at Great Woods in Mansfield, and the last show of the US Tour in Worcester, MA. Unforgettable!
Sorry this took so long to respond to. But I do not own the rights to the video posted here. I wish I did, however I do not. I give my permission, although I don’t know if you’ll get in trouble or not if you use it without permission from the broadcaster
Caught this tour in Philly...It was a great show...I seem to remember an intermission and he played Nobody Home, Arnold Layne video, Pros and Cons, and Sunset Strip....Thanks for posting as it brought me back to a fun night a long time ago...
One of my best memories of boarding school was a hippy-punk (?) woman from 'Frisco, took a bunch of us to see the Radio KAOS Tour at SPAC in NY, August 28th, '87!
Merci Roger de parler français dans tes show. J'étais là en 87, j'avais 18 ans... J'étudiais au Cégep. Je suis allée à tous tes show depuis, même celui du FEQ sur les plaines d'Araham. Une exception que je regrette encore, le show à l'Agora de Québec... L'erreur musicale de ma vie!
Here's a hint and a task for the pros out there: The September 17, 1987 show at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix, Arizona was broadcast live to France. WHY?!?!?! No idea. There were professional camera systems up and running during that show. Anyone know if there is a recording of this?
Molly's Song and Four Minutes makes my chest explode. I wish this tour had an official release on vinyl or CD. WOW they don't have shows like this anywhere anymore. Goodbye Little Spy In The Sky!!