Weekend’s here! We’re now three-member strong, with three more to join soon and comments goin strong, but no one has posted. So I guess Ima do the honor again…
Just some fun screenshots I took while watching Dogs in Roger Waters’ In The Flesh – Live DVD. Ya’ll can click on the images for their original sizes.
Jon Carin — keyboards, lap steel, programming, guitar and vocals — sings most of David Gilmour’s part in this song, which means he starts the song with the acoustic rhythm and vocals.
(L-R) Lead guitarist Doyle Bramhall II, rhythm & lead guitarist Snowy White and bassist Roger Waters.
Graham Broad, the drummer who was just too good.
Doyle and Snowy play the twin lead for the first extended guitar solo break.
The Girls sing “dragged down by the stone…” : (L-R) Katie Kissoon, P. P. Arnold and Susannah Melovin (Doyle’s wife).
The Dogs: A cards’ session during the mid-song extended synth break.
Can you beat this lineup? (Second from right is Andy Fairweather Low — guitars, bass and vocals.)
I’d recommend everyone to get this video — one of the best live performances ever. An interesting trivia thingy which ya’ll maybe interested in: Doyle was recomended to Roger Waters by Eric Clapton for the 1999-2000 North Armerica tour. A short excerpt from his bio at his official Web site…
Doyle Bramhall II was raised in a home filled with the blues and rock and roll sounds that are indigenous to his birthplace – Austin, Texas. His father, Doyle Bramhall Senior, was the drummer for blues legend Lightning Hopkins and a regular collaborator with Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
When Doyle was 16 years old, he toured as second guitarist with Jimmy Vaughan’s band, The Fabulous Thunderbirds. Shortly thereafter he and fellow Texan, Charlie Sexton, co-founded the rock band Arc Angels. Doyle and Charlie enlisted the rhythm section from Stevie Ray Vaughan’s backing band, Double Trouble, to complete the lineup. The group enjoyed critical acclaim and commercial success.
That’s all folks! Adios!!







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