We got to the show early and many people dressed in various Floyd garb were all milling around. Everybody was really cool and I only saw one guy who was drunk off his ass, but he wasn't bothering anybody. Even before the concert started but especially after it started I hadn't smelled that much pot smoked since back in the glory days of the late seventies. The show started a half hour late (I assume to allow the huge volume of fans to get in because they announced about 7:45 that everybody should take their seat and it would start in fifteen minutes), but it was worth the wait! Highlights for me were: Amused to Death, What God Wants, Shine On You Crazy Diamond. I really enjoyed the two back-up singers = they were awesome. It was a treat to see Snowy White and Andy Fairweather Low together and I enjoyed Doyle Bramhall's guitar playing (his singing of Gilmour's parts left a little to be desired). The multi-instrumentalist on keyboards, guitar, etc. was really great. He covered all the periods but I would have loved to have heard a short version of Echoes or Astronomy Domine but what the heck. The thing that I will remember most about the show was at the end Roger wiping away tears and you could tell he was genuinely moved and gratified when he gave us his sincere thanks for coming and bringing him back. I have seen Pink Floyd Inc. and this was far better, but I said to my buddy it still seemed weird to be seeing those songs not sung by Gilmour and played by Wright and Mason. It is a shame they are so far away philosophically that a reunion most likely will never happen and even if it did it wouldn't be a whole tour just a couple dates in some big city I could never get to or get tickets for anyway.