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Comfortably Numb The Wall Live in Berlin 1990 Roger Waters

This is “Comfortably Numb” performed in an awesome concert (the best and most impressing concert I’ve ever seen…) by Roger Waters in Berlin back in 1990 after Berlin Wall came down. Enjoy.

The Wall: Live in Berlin, 1990 [Live]

The Wall: Live in Berlin, 1990

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Roger Waters staged this all-star revival of his Pink Floyd grand opus 11 years after the Floyd original and 7 years after The Final Cut, his last work with the band. It’s a curious artifact of its time, as evidenced by the presence of the Hooters. Enlisting a mish-mashed cast of turn-of-the-decade stars, ranging from the Scorpions to Bryan Adams to Joni Mitchell, Waters attempts to give his production a new relevance. And, of course, where timeliness is concerned, the (more…)

Is There A Dvd Of The Pink Floyd The Wall Tour Other Than Live In Berlin 1990?

I’m looking for one that has the others members of Pink Floyd, not just Waters

The Wall: Live in Berlin, 1990 [Live][Original recording remastered]

The Wall: Live in Berlin, 1990

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Pink Floyd’s 1979 double album The Wall was that strangest of beasts: a concept album, driven by a tortured rock-star protagonist, so obtusely personal it sometimes bordered on the inscrutable. But history was kind to the Roger Waters-spawned epic; when the communist bloc crumbled in 1989, taking the symbolic Berlin Wall with it, it inspired the ex-Floyd bassist and singer to frame his most ambitious work as another familiar tortured-rock-star conceit: the all-star ben (more…)

Roger Waters – The Wall (Live in Berlin) (1990)

Roger Waters - The Wall (Live in Berlin)

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The Wall (Live in Berlin) seemed uninspired and gimmicky in 1990 but looks and sounds terrifically compelling on DVD, thanks to its vivid image quality and greatly improved audio mixes. The freshly mineswept Potsdamer platz–a once-thriving plaza destroyed by Allied bombing in 1943–proved the perfect place to mark the opening of the Berlin Wall with an all-star production of Pink Floyd’s magnum opus: a Wall for a wall. An unlikely assemblage of musicians augments Roge (more…)

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