Waters, Roger - Parken, Copenhagen - Fandme Nej
 
Album info
 
Recording Date  : 11-08-2013
     
Length  : 116:51
Format  : FLAC
Track List
 
Parken, Copenhagen - Fandme Nej (Disc 1) 60:09
01 Danish Welcome 00:31
02 Spartacus Intro 01:19
03 Outside The Wall 00:45
04 In The Flesh 03:30
05 The Thin Ice 02:55
06 Another Brick In The Wall Part 1 04:25
07 The Happiest Days Of Our Lives 01:28
08 Another Brick In The Wall Part 2 04:59
09 The Ballad Of Jean Charles De Menezes 01:53
10 The Speech In Danish 01:40
11 Mother 08:50
12 Goodbye Blue Sky 03:45
13 Empty Spaces 02:45
14 What Shall We Do Now 01:30
15 Young Lust 04:50
16 One Of My Turns 04:25
17 Don't Leave Me Now 04:02
18 Another Brick In The Wall Part 3 01:48
19 The Last Few Bricks 03:25
20 Goodbye Cruel World 01:24
Parken, Copenhagen - Fandme Nej (Disc 2) 56:42
01 Hey You 04:53
02 Is There Anybody Out There 02:45
03 Nobody Home 03:34
04 Vera 01:20
05 Bring The Boys Back Home 02:14
06 Comfortably Numb 07:26
07 The Show Must Go On 02:33
08 In The Flesh 04:57
09 Run Like Hell 07:00
10 Waiting For The Worms 04:05
11 Stop 00:35
12 The Trial 06:50
13 Outside The Wall Featuring Band Introduction 08:30

Notes
Recorded at the Parken, Copenhagen, Denmark. Very good audience recording.


From the info file:

Roger Water - The Wall - 11 August 2013 Parken København DK
Kick Off 21:10 - 10 minutes late
Bootleg Title - FANDME NEJ
No Support
APX Crowd, 45.000 (Estimate)

H2 Zoom with 120 degrees rear Stereo internal Mics at level L for low
at 44 000 / 16 Wave
About 100 Meters from stage, right to stage center at 19 Row upper block

Eq to high end and Bass boost keeping it out of distortion range - volume

adjusted both channels level in Adobe Audition 3
Que, Fade in and outs - All in Adobe Audition 3.0
Track split in LP Ripper

Musicians:
Graham Broad - Drums
Jon Carin - Keyboards
Harry Waters - Keyboards
G.E. Smith - Guitars
Robbie Wyckoff - Vocals
Kipp Lennon - Backing Vocals
Mark Lennon - Backing Vocals
Pat Lennon - Backing Vocals
John Joyce - Backing Vocals
Snowy White - Guitars
Dave Kilminster - Guitars
Roger Waters - Bass Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Trumpet and Vocals

101 - Danish Welcome
102 - Spartacus Intro
103 - Outside The Wall
104 - In The Flesh?
105 - The Thin Ice
106 - Another Brick In The Wall Part 1
107 - The Happiest Days Of Our Lives
108 - Another Brick In The Wall Part 2
109 - The Ballad Of Jean Charles De Menezes
110 - The Speech In Danish
111 - Mother
112 - Goodbye Blue Sky
113 - Empty Spaces
114 - What Shall We Do Now?
115 - Young Lust
116 - One Of My Turns
117 - Don't Leave Me Now
118 - Another Brick In The Wall Part 3
119 - The Last Few Bricks
120 - Goodbye Cruel World

Set 2:
201 - Hey You
202 - Is There Anybody Out There?
203 - Nobody Home
204 - Vera
205 - Bring The Boys Back Home
206 - Comfortably Numb
207 - The Show Must Go On
208 - In The Flesh
209 - Run Like Hell
210 - Waiting For The Worms
211 - Stop
212 - The Trial
213 - Outside The Wall Featuring Band Introduction

Intermission clipped out (Apx 25 minutes)

Time of Finished Project 116:50

This show was announced as upgraded version referring to the same event of May 2011.
Upgraded in the sense, that the stage had grown to an incredible 148 meters width, and with additional effects all during show was adapted, fitting the size of the arena

It was a true giant of a concert, that more rightfully can be seen as a sort of total theater, involving audience i several ways.
There was quite a bit of things adapted to local space, as Roger had a short speech in the early part of the concert - IN DANISH. This track named as
'The Speech in danish'

Also some of the texts running over the super wide screen, were for the occasion, done in danish, much to the assembled crowds amusement.

Hard to imagine that this show can get much bigger.

Super good sound in the arena, although the speakers mounted for surround didn't give quite that feeling from my position up at the upper
balcony.
I heard from some friends placed at the floor, that the effect was amazing.

As for the fact, that the arena was quite big, sound can seem somewhat spacey at times, yet still with a very high level of detail and dynamic overall.

The bootleg title refers to a part of the concert, in track 'Mother' where Roger asks - 'Mother should i trust the government' - On the wall, it was then written in danish, FANDME NEJ, which translates to HELL NO.
This tiny snip took very big applause, and is easy to spot on the recording.

The recording here, is for free sharing. No limits applied.

No attempts of remastering of this project are welcomed, this sounds as close it ever could, as being at the actual gig.

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