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I was there! The company I was working for in London sent me to Dusseldorf for most of '90.johnny the jibber wrote:watched this the other day. it was good...
It cost me more to fly Dusseldorf->Berlin than it would have cost London->Berlin, but I hadda go. My first "real" concert was Floyd 2/28/80 - The Wall at Nassau Coliseum.
A friend from England was one of the set carpenters; he built the "One of these days" room with the chair.
I sat up there with Jem for the Friday soundchecks with big kaleidoscope eyes. Roger badly mangled his check of "Hey You" and I though it was the funniest thing ever.
I was prepared to hate all of the special guests, but they rocked.
Even Cindy Lauper did an awesome job.
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thats awesome, lots of people there, something 250,000...Keithus wrote:I was there! The company I was working for in London sent me to Dusseldorf for most of '90.johnny the jibber wrote:watched this the other day. it was good...
It cost me more to fly Dusseldorf->Berlin than it would have cost London->Berlin, but I hadda go. My first "real" concert was Floyd 2/28/80 - The Wall at Nassau Coliseum.
A friend from England was one of the set carpenters; he built the "One of these days" room with the chair.
I sat up there with Jem for the Friday soundchecks with big kaleidoscope eyes. Roger badly mangled his check of "Hey You" and I though it was the funniest thing ever.
I was prepared to hate all of the special guests, but they rocked.
Even Cindy Lauper did an awesome job.
he would shove your ass so far up your ass and stuff! -thejet61 10/2/09
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The crowd filled the entire Potzdammer Platz which is pretty big.johnny the jibber wrote:thats awesome, lots of people there, something 250,000...Keithus wrote:I was there! The company I was working for in London sent me to Dusseldorf for most of '90.johnny the jibber wrote:watched this the other day. it was good...
It cost me more to fly Dusseldorf->Berlin than it would have cost London->Berlin, but I hadda go. My first "real" concert was Floyd 2/28/80 - The Wall at Nassau Coliseum.
A friend from England was one of the set carpenters; he built the "One of these days" room with the chair.
I sat up there with Jem for the Friday soundchecks with big kaleidoscope eyes. Roger badly mangled his check of "Hey You" and I though it was the funniest thing ever.
I was prepared to hate all of the special guests, but they rocked.
Even Cindy Lauper did an awesome job.
I remember missing my U-Bahn stop and having the train stop at the next station instead of doing the dark loop back to West Berlin. I got off in former East Berlin and was amazed to be on Unter den Linden with NO WALL anymore looking over at the Brandenberg Gate.
Now that Gilmore and Waters played nice at Live 8 maybe THIS band will get back together.