Waters, Roger - Exit 116
 
Album info
 
Recording Date  : 06-08-1999
     
Length  : 154:55
Format  : 2 DVD
Track List
 
Exit 116 (Disc 1) 76:15
01 Menus 02:41
02 Main Movie 73:34
Exit 116 (Disc 2) 78:40
01 Menus 03:43
02 Main Movie 74:57

Notes
Recorded at the PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel, New Jersey. Very nice audience recording.


From the info file:

Roger Waters
Antmoon5 DVD001
Exit 116
1999-08-06

PNC Bank Arts Center
Holmdel, New Jersey


101 In The Flesh
102 The Thin Ice
103 Another Brick In The Wall Part 1
104 The Happiest Days Of Our Lives
105 Another Brick in The Wall Part 2
106 Mother
107 Get Your Filthy Hands Off My Desert/Southampton Dock
108 Pigs On The Wing Part 1
109 Dogs
110 Welcome To The Machine
111 Wish You Were Here
112 Shine On You Crazy Diamond

201 Speak To Me
202 Breathe
203 Time
204 Breathe (Reprise)
205 The Great Gig In The Sky
206 Money
207 5:06AM (Every Stranger's Eyes)
208 The Powers That Be
209 What God Wants Part 1
210 Perfect Sense Part 1
211 Perfect Sense Part 2
212 It's A Miracle
213 Amused To Death
214 Band Introductions
215 Brain Damage
216 Eclipse
217 Comfortably Numb


This DVD is screen shot. It takes the cameraman 15-20 minutes to finally settele into his surroundings. But once he does the show is very pleasant to watch. The audio could have been better, but both sources i have are full of chatter as well. It's not really annoying here except in dogs, when everyone is yelling at this one guy to sit down. It is the only time the music is obstructed by talking. Other than that it is decent sounding, VG, hell it is all VHS gens, so you will lose some quality, even though this definately is pretty low gen. The second set is a little better here. The cameraman is steady the entire time and it really looks good! We miss the very begining of Comfortably Numb, but it starts just as rog sings, 'Hello, is there anybody in there?' Some nice shots of Snowy and Doyle during the solo at the end. All in all a very enjoyable DVD.

I am perhaps a bit partial to this release because I was there. One memory that will remain with me is how as we were walking up to the show, a helicopter flew overhead towards the Arts Center. Pretty insignificant in and of itself, that was until after the show. We see the same helicopter flying over head agin, this time flying away from the Arts Center. Perhaps Roger still arrived at shows by himself, and with the extra special treatment. Who knows?


Digital transfer by sydb sydb@optonline.net

Thanks to George for the source.