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Roger Waters The Wall

2015

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2 h 12 m

Royaume-Uni

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Musique

Details one of the most elaborately staged theatrical productions in music history as Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters performs the bands critically acclaimed album The Wall in its entirety.
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Roger Waters
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Dave Kilminster
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Snowy White
Self - Guitars
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G.E. Smith
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Jon Carin
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Harry Waters
Self - Hammond and Piano
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Graham Broad
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Robbie Wyckoff
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Jon Joyce
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Pat Lennon
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Mark Lennon
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Kipp Lennon
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Francesco Bugliosi
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Randon Cusma
Self - Cop (projections)
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Marlo Fisken
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Dennis Heffernan
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Francois Jaubert
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Chris Kansy
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Fallone Kouame

29/05/2023 08:12
source: Roger Waters: The Wall
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Ronaldo Lima

22/11/2022 14:32
Extremely powerful and well put together. A must for any Floyd or Waters fan!!!
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Dounia & Ihssas

22/11/2022 14:32
I am a 67 year-old retired industrial electrician. Tonight, I watched this for the second time. My hat is off to Roger Waters for producing this. Being anti-war is a very unpopular thing to be these days. If every young person in the so-called "free world" really knew who and what was behind all of our wars, not another war would be fought. It behooves everyone to watch the documentary on YouTube called "All Wars are Bankers' Wars." Thank you. (signed) Bradley R. Anbro
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S H E R Y

22/11/2022 14:32
Very good movie. The concert is absolutely amazing, the lights and affects are really cool along with the teacher puppet, the mother and the pig. The end is very emotional and made me cry.
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user5693481425344

22/11/2022 14:32
Very moving. You really, truly don't know what you're missing. If you were born in 1975 and before, it's a must see for you. Don't miss out. As a bonus, the songs (if nothing else) will bring back so many memories for you. You absolutely will not regret watching this one!
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PaaQueci Duker

22/11/2022 14:32
I just got "Roger Waters "The Wall", no other musician puts out this much artistry in a rock concert! I saw this show live, indoors & it was still amazing! The film, intermixed with "Wall" views & Roger's past? Is very powerful! In the extra dvd? You'll see "Comfortably Numb" performed they way it was meant to, when David Guilmore makes a guest appearance! If you like Pink Floyd? This' a must have! It is a fantastic show, full of great music & eye candy!
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محمد البشتي🖤🔥

22/11/2022 14:32
I went to see the concert in Lisbon, Portugal in 2012. It was the most incredible show I ever seen. When the movie was announced I just couldn't wait to relieve everything one more time. Roger not only is brilliant musician and songwriter but also a great show man, he knows how to prepare an amazing experience for his crowd. This movie was the first time that I see such an emotional Roger, and that is a good thing. This is the way that concerts shouldn't recorded and then later presented, I was seating and in every song I felt the need to just get up and start moving, the same way I did when I was on the concert. Totally amazing experience! I can't wait for the Blu-ray release of this, its a must have for me, so I can later relieve this amazing life experience one more time. As floyd fan, and as person whose life changed thanks to the Pink Floyd music, thank you Roger. Thank you David. Thank you Nick. Thank you Rick.
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Anuza shrestha

22/11/2022 14:32
Roger Waters is perhaps the greatest rock and roll showmen thanks to his great visual compilations, which are second to none in rock and roll history. There is absolutely no denying his emotional impact through his words, lyrics and visuals. He is the king of the bleeding hearts; a liberal I can actually respect. Of course, like most other liberals, he is very good at pointing out the problems of civilization through the ages, but not very helpful when it comes to solutions to prevent war, starvation, genocide, homelessness, religious persecution, and other injustices of recent history. I am kind of reminded of the Assistant Principal in South Park when I see displays like this. "Drugs are bad, OK?, War is bad, OK", Genocide is bad, Ok?, Starvation is bad, OK?. Yes, Mr. Waters, we know. What separates Mr. Waters and Pink Floyd from the rest of the bleeding hearts is his ability to tap into the isolation and dismay of millions of people in the world who feel there is no hope, no chance for human salvation, no chance for human beings to overcome their despicable shortcomings, and no chance to break through that psychological wall of bureaucracy, indifference, callousness, and authoritarianism. Yes, all these things are bad, too, OK? But the real questions beg to be asked: What should we do about it? How should we live our lives, work, raise families, and age in such a world? How can we make the world a better place for our children and grandchildren? Those answers are not provided by Mr. Waters, nor should they be. He is not there to give us all the answers; he is there to ask crucial questions. And he does so with style. Highly recommended.
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spam of the prettiest clown🤡

22/11/2022 14:32
A little slow to grab my interest but stick with it; what a fantastic concert and a visual assault on the senses superb!
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inaya Mirani

22/11/2022 14:32
I'am 23 years old, and my dad is a big fan of the Pink Floyds. My first concert with Roger Waters was in 2007 in Augustenborg, in Denmark. OMG it was fantastic, thnx daddy! Then I saw the Wall twice in Rotterdam, amazing, thnx again daddy. The DVD In the flesh, wow is great, like many other videos from Roger's concerts are available on Youtube. Then if you notice you can hear that Mr. Dave Kilminster, Jon Carin, Snowy White, Graham Broad and Roger are playing close to the original Pink Floyd sound, Mr. Carin is singing the parts of Mr. Gilmour and so does Mr. Kilminster, and they do it well!!!! But the Wall Blu-ray, crap! Sorry to say, was waiting for it a long time but got very disappointed. The visuals, and effects parts of the show are just as I remembered "incredible and astonishing", but the sound mixing, dubbing OMG!!! Too clean, too dim, tones are cut of. Robbie Wycoff and G.E. Smith, should never been involved, the band sounded much better without those two.
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