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"It's
a sin that somehow, light is changing to shadow ..."
With "A
Momentary Lapse of Reason" in the can, Pink Floyd, officially
consisting of guitarist/vocalist David Gilmour
and drummer Nick Mason, with keyboardist
Rick Wright added as a salaried musician,
hit the road. Coincidentally, their tour was traveling the world
at the same time that former band member Roger
Waters was touring his second solo album since leaving the group,
"Radio K.A.O.S." This gave
both sides opportunities to air their opinion of the other at press
conferences and interviews, which only escalated the rivalry.
Pink Floyd's
show was in the grand tradition: It took more than five months of
planning and cost more than $3 million to launch, which Gilmour
and Mason anted up. The songlist would consist of plenty of "Momentary
Lapse," as well as material from "The
Wall," "Wish You Were Here,"
"Dark Side of the Moon," and a
few other earlier albums. "Animals"
and "The Final Cut" were not represented.
The band considered
performing "Dark Side," in its entirety, but scrapped
the notion. They would eventually incorporate an uninterrupted performance
of that 1973 classic in the 1994/95 tour of "The
Division Bell," which would be documented in the 1995 live
"Pulse" album.
One had to
search the stage hard to find the three Floyds among a collection
of musicians including bassist Guy Pratt, keyboardist Jon Carin,
Gary Wallis on percussion, saxophonist Scott Page, and long-time
Floyd friend Tim Renwick on guitar. But, then again, watching the
musicians hadn't been the purpose of a Pink Floyd concert in years.
True to form, the group and team of production people and
designers wowed the audiences with spectacular light shows,
huge inflatable figures, and what would become to be known as "Mr.
Screen," a huge, circular projection screen that played host
to the group's trademark animations and film shorts.
On a personal
note, this was the one Floyd tour so far that I've had the pleasure
to attend: June 1, 1988, RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C. It was one
of the most exciting Floyd experiences I've had. (The other was
the time in February 1991 when I happened upon the Battersea Power
Station while riding the train into London. At the time, I was much
less educated in the Floyd, and wasn't even certain the facility
pictured on the group's 1977 "Animals"
album actually existed. Imagine my surprise when I happened to look
out the window, and saw its four immense smoke stacks looming in
the distance.)
In 1988, "Delicate
Sound of Thunder," a two-disc document of the tour was released.
It would reach number nine on the U.S. charts. The band would also
release a concert companion video that included a few numbers that
didn't appear on the album.
Storm
Thorgerson, again, would be involved with the cover jacket design
of both. The photo on the album cover is a reference to the sound
(a flock of birds flapping about a man) and light (a man wallpapered
with light bulbs) of a Floyd show. (Twos are a common theme in Thorgerson's
work: Witness "Wish You Were Here,"
"The Division Bell," Catherine Wheel's
"Like Cats and Dogs," as well as a host of others.)
Written
by Craig Bailey
©1995-2007 Random Precision
Media. All rights reserved.
Updated:
Nov. 29, 2002
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"Delicate
Sound of Thunder"

Nov. 22, 1988
(U.K.)
Nov. 22, 1988 (U.S.)

Delicate
Sound of Thunder CD
Delicate
Sound of Thunder cassette
Delicate
Sound of Thunder VHS
Delicate
Sound of Thunder DVD

Disc
1
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Shine
on You Crazy Diamond (Waters/ Gilmour/ Wright)
12:02
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Learning
to Fly (Gilmour/ Moore/ Ezrin/ Carin)
05:22
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Yet
Another Movie (Gilmour/ Leonard)
06:18
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Round
and Round (Gilmour)
00:33
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Sorrow
(Gilmour)
09:29
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The
Dogs of War (Gilmour/ Moore)
07:19
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On
the Turning Away (Gilmour/ Moore)
08:00
Disc
2
-
One
of These Days (Waters/ Gilmour/ Wright/ Mason)
06:16
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Time
(Gilmour/ Waters/ Wright/ Mason)
05:24
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Wish
You Were Here (Waters/ Gilmour)
04:42
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Us
and Them (Waters/ Wright)
07:21
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Money
(Waters)
09:51
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Another
Brick in the Wall Pt. II (Waters)
05:36
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Comfortably
Numb (Gilmour/ Waters)
08:56
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Run
Like Hell (Gilmour/ Waters)
07:11

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"Us
and Them"
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"Time"
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"Wish
You Were Here"
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