![]() The whole band skillfully emulates the fun of this song. The main section of the show ends with this final floor killer number again from The Wall. It’s time for Pink Floyd fans to get into a blissful state. Then in the middle of the song, YOKAN, who was conducting “Atom Heart Mother” in the second set, came out to play a saxophone solo. ![]() Perhaps I had this in mind while I was listening to the live performance, but the chorus by vocalists Lovely Reina and Reika Tomita sounded soulful. Kenneth Andrew’s vocals on this song has a taste of Roger Waters, and I was so happy to hear about this performance as I also am a fan of Roger’s solo albums. Just recalling that time while I’m writing this report almost gives me goosebumps. This guitar playing is what only Takehiko “shake” Kogure, who just emanates love in “Gilmour”, can do. And, the melancholic guitar melody expresses the coolness of UK rock and it does not just faithfully reproduce a Floyd performance. The moment the UK modern pop synth starts, we instantly go on a trip back to the 1970’s. The intro sounds so thrilling no matter how many times I hear it.
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