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I wish I had photos at least but no.
Regarding Pink Floyd/The Wall Feb. 11, 1980 -
I had fifth row seats. While I did manage to smuggle a 35mm camera and 200mm zoom lens past security (my friend and I stuffed the lens and body in the front of our pants!) unfortunately I got caught shooting photos about an hour into the show and my film was confiscated! It’s too bad because the stage was amazing. I got Waters singing from a living room that was built into one section of the wall that opened up, Gilmous doing hus zcomfortably Numb solo from the top of the wall, the Stuka plane flying over the stage in the beginning, some with the band in front of the animated Scarfe projections, etc. The set list was the entire The Wall album from beginning to end. No enore, no other zpink Floyd material. The collapse of the wall towards the end was particulaly stunning from my seat near the front of the stage. A top 5 show of my lifetime!
Hi, sorry for a late reply to your message - I did unfortunately not document anything at all from Seahorses back in 1998 (opening for The Rolling Stones).
No, I didn't document anything with the Seahorses at Ullevi Stadium 1998 / belars
No sorry, I have nothing from Seahorses supporting the Rolling Stones in Parken Stadium Copenhagen back in the day. It is from a time where it was difficult to get live footage, as smart phones and social media did not exist...
Hi,
No I didnt document anything? God luck searching:-)
Sorry, I don't have any material from the Seahorses show. But thanks for bringing that back to my mind, I found partial setlist for it.
I only started documenting shows around 2007, so sorry but no...
No, lo siento
No, sorry.
I didn’t document anything with The Seahorses at Ullevi in Gothenburg 1998.
yes still have that! msg me on davermngtn @ gmail
cheers
hi, from tommyuk. I did indeed acquire many cassette recordings of the shows I saw, but when I moved house about 15 years ago I dumped them all on a skip. Sorry
hello ...I won a trip from WMMR in Philadelphia Pa....They were sending 2 busloads of fans up to Nassau Coliseum to see then and 1 Lucky person would win a trip to see them live at the LA sports Arena in Los Angeles Ca. I sent 50 post cards in and i think they received over 500,000 entries and lo and behold they picked my name out of 500,000 postcards! It was all a blur ...lol...Anyways I took my Kodak instamatic camera and did take some picture but they didn't come out to good and i do not know what happen to them....Peace DG
Sorry. No pictures or recordings! Good Luck!
I have a video recording of the Wall performance from Earls Court. Proshot. Not the best quality but i haven't seen anything else like it.
There may be a recording of this show but never do I sell my ticket stubs
Sorry but after 40 years, my memory of that show is pretty lost. It was an awesome experience as I recall, just don't have the details any longer. I imagine the LA Times archive has at least one article you can find. Or the LA Weekly

Regarding Pink Floyd on 2/11/80, no sorry no recordings or photos.
As far as what I remember, I remember getting extremely stoned in the parking lot on some very strong weed. I was a lightweight.
It’s a wonder we found our seats. They were on the side, at the top in the very last row. Our backs were literally against the wall.
The thing I remember most of all is the when the ripping sound of the first chord of “In the flesh” struck, the top of my head blowing off.
From there I was captivated and awe struck, just like the fans Roger wrote about in the song.
It was an amazing experience.