The Wall Live - Europe 2013
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Roger Waters |
This album The Wall
is the most influential in rock history, and philosophy of life that reflects
their wall that makes us identify with different states of social oppression in
which many live, which is why this album never happen Fashion ...
In 2009, when the wall meets his 30 years of recording with songs full of
energy, madness, anger, despair and film showing a clear decline ... Then came
to him the strong points by fighting in a study tour of millionaires between
1980 and 1981, which left in ruins, discussions of the ideas of the disc, but
with so many fans still love this material, despite the separation of the group
.
Now we have the opportunity to see this great show (America and Europe), not
just the poor VHS recording of the original tour, but very excited, just as one
imagines the wall fell and smile. Experience of this kind of live concerts is
something to be remembered forever, and this is the perfect time for nostalgia
and new generations feel vibrating notes of a great album.
As for the details of the tour, it still has a lot of detail or musicians
playing with water, and the list of songs that is known is that the
presentations will include high-tech, something in the 80 "or thought all
music rock scene.
In 1979 he released a rock opera The Wall, conceived mainly
by Roger Waters, Pink Floyd, who returned to the charts and is currently the
third best-selling album in history. Incidentally, the song "Another Brick
in the Wall, Part II", a critique of education in early childhood, is
number one and became almost a hymn against the educational system (mostly
English education). Another song, "Comfortably Numb", which was never
released as a single, became the cornerstone of all lists and is today one of
the most popular songs of the group, with a curiosity that is the only song
from their last four drives where there is no continuity with the previous or
next track. The band toured the world with a wall great assembly, which
includes the construction of a giant wall that hides the scene and was
eventually destroyed, after the story of this conceptual work. The album was
co-producer Bob Ezrin, who is called to serve as an intermediary between Waters
and Gilmour, due to ongoing discussions that took place between them. Ezrin
albums for Alice Cooper and KISS. Furthermore, as a producer, Ezrin involved in
the composition of the song "Trial"
The
Wall is a conceptual work, rock
opera full story destined to be made into
a film in 1982 but
is not included in the film Pink Floyd: The Wall, itself adapted from Roger Waters, directed by Alan Parker
and starring Bob Geldof, the leader of the rats Boomtown. The film
contains scenes of animation differs from Gerald Scarfe, a long-time contributor to "Pink Floyd" and following the same line of his projects folder.
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