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Pink Floyd (2000)Is There Anybody out There? The Wall: Live 1980-1981 [FLAC]

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Pink Floyd (2000)Is There Anybody out There? The Wall: Live 1980-1981
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Artistink Floyd
Album:Is There Anybody out There? The Wall: Live 1980-1981
Rating:3 Stars
Release Date:Apr 18, 2000
Label:Sony
Time:105:03
Type:Compilation, Live
Genre:Rock

AMG Album ID:R   477390

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Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Pink Floyd's supporting shows in 1980 and 1981 for Roger Waters' narcissistic, nihilistic epic The Wall are the stuff of rock & roll legend. Throughout the '70s, the band earned the reputation as one of the best live acts in rock & roll -- and not just because they delivered musically, but because they delivered a full-fledged show. They had model planes crashing into the stage, giant inflated pigs hovering around the arena and, of course, astonishing live shows. All of Floyd's showmanship culminated in The Wall, an album that wasn't only a story, it was designed to be a theatrical experience. And that's exactly what Floyd designed, under the direction of Waters and with the assistance of such artisans as animator Gerald Scarfe and stage designers Mark Fisher and Jonathan Park. Waters had a brilliant idea for the show -- an actual wall would be constructed across the stage, and then the band would play behind it, as Scarfe's animations were projected on the wall and giant inflatable puppets danced on stage.

Originally, Waters wanted Floyd to perform behind the wall for much of the show, but during the development of the production, it was decided that the wall would be finished at the end of the first act -- in other words, at the end of the first record of the double album-set. The group devised ways to appear during the second half before the wall was torn down at the end -- David Gilmour played his "Comfortably Numb" solo on hydraulics, above the wall, and a hotel room with Waters brooding in a chair appeared during "Nobody Home." Nevertheless, the importance of the group, as such, was diminished. As they readily admitted, it could have been anybody playing behind that wall, and they did augment their lineup with guitarists Snowy White (for the 1980 tour) and Andy Roberts (the 1981 tour), bassist Andy Brown, drummer Willie Wilson, and Peter Woods. At the end, it didn't really matter who was playing, since the entire Wall extravaganza was about the experience. And, from all accounts, it was one hell of an experience -- how could it not be, with actual theatre, film, music, and huge dancing puppets all added to the spectacle of a regular Floyd show?...

Tracks Title Time

01 Master of Ceremonies 1:13
02 In the Flesh? 3:00
03 The Thin Ice 2:49
04 Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 1 4:12
05 The Happiest Days of Our Lives 1:39
06 Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 2 6:19
07 Mother 7:54
08 Goodbye Blue Sky 3:14
09 Empty Spaces 2:14
10 What Shall We Do Now? 1:40
11 Young Lust 5:16
12 One of My Turns 3:41
13 Don't Leave Me Now 4:07
14 Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 3 1:15
15 The Last Few Bricks 3:25
16 Goodbye Cruel World 1:41
17 Hey You 4:55
18 Is There Anybody Out There? 3:09
19 Nobody Home 3:15
20 Vera 1:27
21 Bring the Boys Back Home 1:20
22 Comfortably Numb 7:26
23 The Show Must Go On 2:34
24 Master of Ceremonies :37
25 In the Flesh 4:22
26 Run Like Hell 7:05
27 Waiting for the Worms 4:13
28 Stop :32
29 The Trial 6:01
30 Outside the Wall 4:28

Enjoy! TechUK


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