Great Podcast guys. Ron's knowledge of Pink Floyd is hard to surpass, he has brought pleasure to many over the years & the Floyd community owes him a great debt. Happy to call him my friend.
I also agree about Rogers 99 tour, it was my first and definitely my favorite of all the Floyd related shows I've been to, and I recorded it. Getting to hear the AtD material and Dogs specifically was amazing and watching Doyle play with his unique style was incredible.
Great that Ron praises the people that recorded all these gigs to great risk; its lead to an absolutely invaluable historical record. Most especially to see, how with things like Dark Side how it evolved. God bless 'em! Actually aren't Floyd regarded the most bootlegged band in history?
I’m excited to watch this! I go way back with Ron when I worked at Hip Cat Records in Wheeling,IL. He would come to chat with shop owner. For those who know, Hip Cat was the hub for PF fans. I learned a lot of PF music, shows etc from him and Jon Rosenberg. So glad you got him on your show
Also great to hear Mr. Rick Barnett get a shout out. I also knew him from Hip Cat. He was responsible for the highest quality live recordings I’ve heard. He even brought his amazing gear to a number of my band Allá’s shows. I’m going to share this episode
1:23:10 Wuhlheide, not Waldbühne.;-) Yes, it was the worst Roger Waters concert I've seen. The band was unrehearsed (at the beginning of the tour), the first half was in daylight, the lightshow was invisible und not as good as it was later on during the tour (I think Brickman joined later in the tour)
Thanks Ron for all you have given us over the years..
Great Podcast guys. Ron's knowledge of Pink Floyd is hard to surpass, he has brought pleasure to many over the years & the Floyd community owes him a great debt. Happy to call him my friend.
I also agree about Rogers 99 tour, it was my first and definitely my favorite of all the Floyd related shows I've been to, and I recorded it. Getting to hear the AtD material and Dogs specifically was amazing and watching Doyle play with his unique style was incredible.
Wonderful interview
I really enjoyed this!
I love ice cream sandwiches!!! Great interview, thank you :)
Great conversation, lots of good stories! Thanks for sharing 👍
Ron I concur that the 1999/2000 Tour was the best Roger Tour. It was about the music and it was superb. I saw the 1994 Tour as well and was amazing.
Great that Ron praises the people that recorded all these gigs to great risk; its lead to an absolutely invaluable historical record. Most especially to see, how with things like Dark Side how it evolved. God bless 'em!
Actually aren't Floyd regarded the most bootlegged band in history?
I’m excited to watch this! I go way back with Ron when I worked at Hip Cat Records in Wheeling,IL. He would come to chat with shop owner. For those who know, Hip Cat was the hub for PF fans. I learned a lot of PF music, shows etc from him and Jon Rosenberg. So glad you got him on your show
Also great to hear Mr. Rick Barnett get a shout out. I also knew him from Hip Cat. He was responsible for the highest quality live recordings I’ve heard. He even brought his amazing gear to a number of my band Allá’s shows. I’m going to share this episode
I remember Popular Creek in Hoffman Estates. Seen several concerts there. Great interview btw!
You think its hard recording where youre able to hide most of the equipment! You try filming a show! :)
1:23:10 Wuhlheide, not Waldbühne.;-) Yes, it was the worst Roger Waters concert I've seen. The band was unrehearsed (at the beginning of the tour), the first half was in daylight, the lightshow was invisible und not as good as it was later on during the tour (I think Brickman joined later in the tour)
Oh, you are very right there…Wuhlheide it was!