Posted: 04/25 @ 01:04 pmRoger waters (pink floyd) – the show must go on/in the flesh moscow 2011
|
Moscow 23 april 2011 The wall live show… |
|
Moscow 23 april 2011 The wall live show… |
|
Moscow 23 april 2011 The wall live show… |
|
The British Pink Floyd Show covering Wish You Were Here at London Royal Albert Hall, 20/04/11… |
|
8/10 15.4.2011, O2 Arena, Praha, ?eská republika 22. The Show Must Go On 23. In the Flesh 24. Run Like Hell Roger Waters (Lead Vocals, Bass Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Trumpet) Dave Kilminster (Guitar, Banjo) GE Smith (Guitar, Bass Guitar, Mandolin) Snowy White (Guitar) Graham…… |
|
The Australian Pink Floyd Show en la Sala La Riviera de Madrid. 9 de Abril de 2011…. |
|
27.01.2011 Torwar, Warsaw, Poland… |
|
The Show Must Go On In The Flesh Run Like Hell Waiting For the Worms Stop… |
|
Footage of the Roger Waters – The Wall, live in Ottawa Oct. 17th, 2010. Lyrics Below. Pink Floyd – The Show Must Go On Lyrics Ooooh, Ma, Oooh Pa Must the show go on? Ooooh, Pa. Take me home Ooooh, Ma. Let me go There must be some mistake I didnt mean to let them Take away my soul. Am I too old, is it too late? Ooooh, Ma, Ooooh Pa, Where has the feeling gone? Ooooh, Ma, Ooooh Pa, Will I remember the songs? The show must go on…. |
|
The Wall is the eleventh studio album by English progressive rock group Pink Floyd. Released as a double album on 30 November 1979, it was subsequently performed live with elaborate theatrical effects, and adapted into a feature film, Pink Floyd The Wall. As with the band’s previous three studio albums The Wall is a concept album, and deals largely with themes of abandonment and personal isolation. It was first conceived during the band’s 1977 In the Flesh Tour, when bassist and lyricist Roger Waters’s frustration with the spectators’ perceived boorishness became so acute that he imagined building a wall between the performers and audience. The album is a rock opera that centres on Pink, a character based on Waters. Pink’s life experiences begin with the loss of his father during the Second World War, and continue with ridicule and abuse from his schoolteachers, an overprotective mother and finally, the breakdown of his marriage. All contribute to his eventual self-imposed isolation from society, represented by a metaphorical wall…. |
|
The Wall is the eleventh studio album by English progressive rock group Pink Floyd. Released as a double album on 30 November 1979, it was subsequently performed live with elaborate theatrical effects, and adapted into a feature film, Pink Floyd The Wall. As with the band’s previous three studio albums The Wall is a concept album, and deals largely with themes of abandonment and personal isolation. It was first conceived during the band’s 1977 In the Flesh Tour, when bassist and lyricist Roger Waters’s frustration with the spectators’ perceived boorishness became so acute that he imagined building a wall between the performers and audience. The album is a rock opera that centres on Pink, a character based on Waters. Pink’s life experiences begin with the loss of his father during the Second World War, and continue with ridicule and abuse from his schoolteachers, an overprotective mother and finally, the breakdown of his marriage. All contribute to his eventual self-imposed isolation from society, represented by a metaphorical wall…. |