For a CD format, I would rate with a three star. Overall, I would recommend you to purchase the DVD (I give 4 ½ star, overall with Roger waters the wall live in berlin trial#Original THE WALL album was the last three songs "The Trial - Waiting for the Worms. Style, the rest of the songs after Vera is excellent. With the exception of Scorpions performing "In The Flesh" in lip-sync The other part that I like is when ROGER WATERS performed "Nobody Home - Vera". " wow!! Great voice mannn!!!! I always repeat this track when I listen to Under high tone voice the two shout together at the end of the song "When I play my One segment that I like most is when BRYAN ADAMSĪnd ROGER WATERS sung together under "Empty Spaces - Young Lust". It has the same quality as PETER GABRIEL's "Secret World Tour" and I had some friends who liked prog music, they considered the show was That time I had not heard or seen any performance as spectacular as this show. Was accompanied by the construction of walls that at the end was destructed, What I consider spectacular was the stage design and how the musical performance Would be much much much better than those pop artists. I also hate the performance of Joni Mitchell - uugh. Not allow Scorpions to play any Floyd / Waters songs! I almost vomit, my friend.!!! Wrong choice mr. Think, they were overacting - especially when they performed "lip-sync" at the second Their performance did not fit the song, I Well, the first act of the show I felt it wasĭisgusting as Scorpions did "In The Flesh". Especially when the scene was opened by the government official that When I got the laser disc (LD) of this show sometime in early 90s, I found the show was Paddy Moloney / tin whistle Releases informationĪnd to Prog Network & projeKct for the last updates The Marching Band of the Combined Soviet Forces in Germany (alternatingly credited on the 2003 reissue DVD as The Military Orchestra of the Soviet Army) and the Red Army Chorus Michael Kamen / directed The Rundfunk Orchestra Garth Hudson / accordion, soprano saxophone Herman Rarebell / drums, backing vocals Francis Buchholz / bass, backing vocals Matthias Jabs / lead guitar, backing vocals Rudolf Schenker / rhythm guitar, backing vocals Stan Farber / backing vocals, percussion (credited as Jim Farber) Graham Broad / drums, electronic percussion Nick Glennie-Smith / keyboards, organ, synthesizers Peter Wood / keyboards, organ, synthesizers Andy Fairweather-Low / bass, guitar, backing vocals Roger Waters / vocals, bass, acoustic guitar (6), rhythm guitar (14) Another Brick in the Wall (Part 3) (3:24) Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2) (6:26)ġ2. Another Brick in the Wall (Part 1) (3:38)ĥ. It's fun, a nice document, but only makes you want to return to the original album.3. But the trial scene is handled well, with Albert Finney, Tim Curry, Marianne Faithfull, Thomas Dolby, and Ute Lemper taking on the characters in Waters' psychological drama. By running through the album track by track, a lot of the effect of the live versions wears thin, as it invites constant comparison to the studio album. And you'll definitely want to skip Jerry Hall's reading of the background dialog before "One of My Turns" ("Oh my gawd, what a fabulous room! Are all these your guitars?" - a piece known word for word by every Floyd fan out there), as she seems unaware that a microphone can be used for amplification. Bryan Adams is actually an astute choice for the cock rock swagger of "Young Lust," but Cyndi Lauper ruins the spare funk of "Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. There was always a contradiction in performing such a personal work in a stadium setting, but here it becomes especially acute when opening up the vocal tasks to a variety of artists. The Wall became a star-studded megaconcert to benefit the Memorial Fund for Disaster Relief, with larger bricks, bigger inflatable puppets, and a larger audience than any of the original Pink Floyd shows. But they did, and Waters had no intention to renege on his promise. Roger Waters especially, because he had once made a promise never to perform The Wall again after the 1980 tour until the bricks fell in Berlin. Nobody really expected the Berlin Wall to come down in 1989, and so suddenly.
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