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Many thanks for your reply and I shall eagerly look forward to hearing from you at any time if or when you find them (Fingers crossed)
Note I made a typo in my first message - email is
dave.c33@hotmail.com
Thanks again,
Kind regards
Doctorbox4

Hi trekrap
I’m really hoping you can help with my query. I have a 1973 Floyd tour programme but I am trying to find a ticket scan for the Pink Floyd show at Hampton 22nd March 1973 which I see you attended. (Lucky you:)
I know this is a long shot but have you hung on to your ticket stub for the last...51 years and if so, would you be able to share a scan of your ticket? It would be greatly appreciated.
Hope to hear for you.
Kind regards
Doctorbox4
dave.c33@hitmail.com

Hello trekrap,

By the way...
Could you use the site feature's Set times instead of using that Set-Tag for this setlist?
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/alice-cooper/1970/lenfant-square-washington-dc-73884a01.html

https://www.setlist.fm/guidelines#glSetTimes

Thanks.

Hi, I'm creating a database of the all starr of Ringo and I saw you were at the
21.5.1997 Wolf Trap Farm for Performing Arts, Virginia, VA

Do you remember the songs performed during the solo spot ? Do you have any recording of the show ?

Thanks !

Did you attend a Ballin' Jack show in Baltimore 1970? Could you tell me some details, was it a lineup with our without Jim Walters, was the show recorded, whatever. Thank you for an answer.

pieniek63,
On a related note, is there is a way to attach an image of the concert program? If not I will upload it to a PF related article and add the link into a future comment. Respectfully, trekrap

My edits are based on the fact that I attended the concert, took notes of the song performance order and theatrical details. For example, the performances were structured into two major segments. First in Part I there were several familiar songs from early PF LPs A Saucerful of Secrets, Obscured by Clouds, Ummagumma, and Meddle. Part II, after intermission, was the performance of what would become Dark Side of the Moon. Only this night it was titled "Eclipse". However, within the program all the songs were simply numbered without the familiar titles that would later appear in the LP. There was one encore of "One of These Days", also from Meddle. I'll try to find a review from the Washington Post Newspaper if my personal account is not sufficient for the purpose of substantiating these revisions. Respectfully, trekrap