ROGER WATERS

COMPLETE HITCH HIKING PERFORMANCE


HL185/186    Highland

Matrix Disc 1:  HL 185   IFPI L491
Matrix Disc 2:  HL 186   IFPI L491

(P) 1998     Made in Japan


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  Disc 1: Time:
   
  1. Welcome To The Machine    8:33
  2. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun    8:49
  3. Money    7:50
  4. If    4:09
  5. Wish You Were Here   6:13
  6. Pigs On The Wing (Part 1)    1:35
  7. Get Your Filthy Hands Off My Desert    0:57
  8. Southempton Dock     1:58
  9. The Gunners Dream    7:02
10. In The Flesh    4:43
11. Nobody Home    4:27
12. Have A Cigar    5:21
   
Total Time: 61:43
   
   
   
  Disc 2: Time:
   
  1. Another Brick In The Wall (Part 1)    3:17
  2. The Happiest Days Of Our Lives    1:26
  3. Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2)   4:54
       THE PROS AND CONS OF HICTH HIKING  
       4.30am Aparently They Were Travelling Abro   3:11
       4.33am Running Shoes    4:25
       4.37am Arabs With Knives and West German Skies   3:28
       4.39am For the First Time Today (part 2)    3:21
       4.41am Sexual Revolution   6:00
       4.47am The Remains of Our Love    3:43
       4.50am Go Fishing   7:20
       4.56am For the First Time Today (part 1)    1:36
       4.58am Dunroamin, Duncarin, Dunlivin     3:05
       5.01am The Pros & Cons of Hitch Hiking   5:52
       5.06am Every Strangers Eyes   5:25
       5.11am The Moment of Clarity   2:34
16. Brain Damage   3:40
17. Eclipse   2:55
   
Total Time: 66:18
   
 

 

Band:

Roger Waters (Vocals, Bass)
Mel Collins (Saxophone)
Michael Kamen (Keyboards)
Tim Renwick (Guitar, Bass)
Andy Newmark (Drums)
Chris Stainton (Keyboards)
Doreen Chanter (Vocals)
Katie Kassoon (Vocals

 

 

 



28 Mar.1985,  Venue Radio City Music Hall, New York, USA


 

 

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