I have never had the chance to watch Pink Floyd live
before or after Roger Waters left, but I have had the privilege over the last
few years to watch the new rendition of The Wall by Roger Waters at the O2 in
London, and more recently, watch David Gilmour at the Royal Albert Hall, again
in London. It felt like such a privilege to be able to listen and watch them
perform live. Both concert were equally amazing, in two radically opposite ways.
The Wall was a full on show on a grand scale (the 100 foot long wall made up of
242 individual bricks, doubles up as a background screen where top of the art
imagery is being displayed, in a massive 20,000 seats venue). In opposition,
David Gilmour's performance, although including some laser show and projections
on the compulsory disc shaped screen, was mostly a lean, down to basics
concert, a band of musicians playing their favourite music for the delight of
hundreds of fans in a relatively small but very pleasing to the eyes and ears
venue. I've now heard that the remaining members of Pink Floyd David
Gilmour, Roger Waters and Nick Mason are going to reunite for a North American
tour. I only hope that they will manage to pocket their (strong!) differences
long enough for the tour to finish first, and more importantly to prolong it
and take it to Europe! Probably just a dream considering the latest exchanges
between Waters and Gilmour over press interviews about playing Pink Floyd songs
during the tour...
But the
mention of Nick Mason brings me nicely to my second passion: FERRARI!
Definitely a dream to most apart from the few privileged who can afford to pay
the high purchase price and subsequent running cost of a supercar. But this
week, the dream came true, albeit just for a few days, for I was the temporary
keeper of a Ferrari California! It was parked on my drive when not on the road,
and used as my get around car the rest of the time. And what a pleasure it was!
For such a powerful car the throttle was very gradual and the acceleration in
low revs very smooth, making it very easy to drive around town. But shift the
gears down using the steering wheel paddles, and the acceleration is
phenomenal, letting the adrenaline kick in without delays. I'm not a car
reviewer so will not try to give you a full review of this wonderful car, just
that the driving position close to the ground, the bucket leather seats, the
sport steering wheel, the roar of the engine and the big bonnet puts you
straight away in the right mood, and make the car fit around you like a very
comfortable leather glove that you don’t want to take off again, ever! Box
ticked on my bucket list? Well yes, but no at the same time, as such was the
pleasure of ‘owning’ this wonderful Ferrari for a few days, that I now only
want to relive the experience again, and again, and again…
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