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Roger Waters, The Wall - photo by Ros O'Gorman

Roger Waters, The Wall - photo by Ros O'Gorman

Roger Waters Blows Minds At Desert Trip Concert #SETLIST

by Paul Cashmere on October 10, 2016

in News

Day three of Desert Trip has finished with a duel of giants The Who and Roger Waters.

The Who gave the 75,000 fans gathering in the desert at Indio California a history of their greatest hits with a showcase of the rock operas ‘Tommy’ and ‘Quadrophenia’.

The Roger Waters performed a stunning set clustering the classic Pink Floyd albums Dark Side Of The Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals and The Wall.

‘Pigs On A Wing’ was dedicated to that pig of a man Donald Trump.

Desert Trip will be repeated next Friday with Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones, Saturday with Neil Young and Paul McCartney and Sunday with The Who and Roger Waters.

Roger Waters set list

Speak to Me (from The Dark Side of the Moon, 1973)
Breathe (from The Dark Side of the Moon, 1973)
Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun (from A Saucerful of Secrets, 1968)
One of These Days (from Meddle, 1971)
Time (from The Dark Side of the Moon, 1973)
Breathe (Reprise) (from The Dark Side of the Moon, 1973)
The Great Gig in the Sky (from The Dark Side of the Moon, 1973)
Money (from The Dark Side of the Moon, 1973)
Us and Them (from The Dark Side of the Moon, 1973)
Fearless (from Meddle, 1971)
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V) (from Wish You Were Here, 1975)
Welcome to the Machine (from Wish You Were Here, 1975)
Have a Cigar (from Wish You Were Here, 1975)
Wish You Were Here (from Wish You Were Here, 1975)

Intermission

Pigs on the Wing 1 (from Animals, 1977)
Pigs on the Wing 2 (from Animals, 1977)
Dogs (from Animals, 1977)
Pigs (Three Different Ones) (from Animals, 1977)
The Happiest Days of Our Lives (from The Wall, 1979)
Another Brick in the Wall Part 2 (from The Wall, 1979)
Mother (from The Wall, 1979)
Run Like Hell (from The Wall, 1979)
Brain Damage (from The Dark Side of the Moon, 1973)
Eclipse (from The Dark Side of the Moon, 1973)
Why Cannot The Good Prevail (poem)
Vera (from The Wall, 1979)
Bring The Boys Back Home (from The Wall, 1979)
Comfortably Numb (from The Wall, 1979)

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