Pink Floyd
Who Was Trained Not To Spit On The Fan
Harvested
HRV CDR-023
(1977)
Recording Date
6/7/1977
Rock/Pop
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Disc 1 | 78:14 | ||||||||
01 | Sheep | Roger Waters | 11:30 | ||||||
02 | Pigs On The Wing (Part 1) | Roger Waters | 02:10 | ||||||
03 | Dogs | David Gilmour; Roger Waters | 18:45 | ||||||
04 | Pigs On The Wing (Part 2) | Roger Waters | 04:03 | ||||||
05 | Pigs (Three Different Ones) | Roger Waters | 19:39 | ||||||
06 | Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1 - 5) | Roger Waters | 13:44 | ||||||
07 | Welcome To The Machine | Roger Waters | 08:23 | ||||||
Disc 2 |
72:07 |
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01 | Have A Cigar | Roger Waters | 05:37 | ||||||
02 | Wish You Were Here | David Gilmour; Roger Waters | 06:26 | ||||||
03 | Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 6 - 9) | Roger Waters; Richard Wright; David Gilmour | 23:50 | ||||||
04 | Money | Roger Waters | 11:52 | ||||||
05 | Us And Them | Roger Waters; Richard Wright | 10:48 | ||||||
06 | Blues | David Gilmour; Nick Mason; Roger Waters; Richard Wright | 13:34 | ||||||
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Notes
Pink Floyd: Who Was Trained Not To Spit On The FanOlympic Stadium,
Montreal, Canada
June 7, 1977
Harvested (HRV CDR 023)
Disc 1:
1. Sheep
2. Pigs On The Wing (Part 1)
3. Dogs
4. Pigs On The Wing (Part 2)
5. Pigs (Three Different Ones)
6. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1 - 5)
7. Welcome To The Machine
Disc2 :
1. Have A Cigar
2. Wish You Were Here
3. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 6 - 9)
4. Money
5. Us And Them
6. Blues
"This is the show where Roger finally had enough of the huge, wild audiences of the stadium concerts. While the band was performing "Pigs on the Wing" Roger halts the performance to yell this at the rather rowdy crowd, "Oh... for f*ck's sakes, stop letting off fireworks and shouting and screaming, I'm trying to sing a song! I mean I don't care, if you don't want to hear it, you know... f*ck you, I'm sure there are a lot of people here who do want to hear it. Why don't you just be quiet? You want to let your fireworks off go outside and let them off out there. And if you want to shout and scream and holler go do it out there, but I'm trying to sing a song that some people want to listen to it. I want to listen to it." After ridiculing them with profanity, he later spits in the face one of the more unruly fans.
This total estrangement between the band and the audience is what Roger claims gave him the inspiration for "The Wall".