Review of Roger Waters: The Wall - Live in Berlin (1990) by Rodney E — 19 Oct 2010
Beyond any fragment of a doubt the most extravagant concert ever mounted in the history of the world. However it all meshed marvelously together to add a whole new dimension to the music we all (or at least most of us) know and love.
Even those who have seen the movie will be astounded at the new magic brought to the material by over 300,000 fans, and a collection of guest artists including Tim Curry, Sinead O'Conner, Cyndi Lauper, Van Morrison, the Scorpions, and many others.
Among the most significant is the marching band of the combined Soviet Forces in Germany, who add a whole new dimension to the Fascist Rally late in the 2nd act. Anyways a spectacle of this nature had never been done before, and likely is never to be done again, mostly because it was a HUGE loss of money for the producers.
If you're a Pink Floyd fan, or if you're simply a fan of performance art, treat yourself to this amazing show. and don't watch it on youtube, that terrible video quality doesn't even come close to doing this concert justice.
This review of Roger Waters: The Wall - Live in Berlin (1990) was written by Rodney E on 19 Oct 2010.
Roger Waters: The Wall - Live in Berlin has generally received very positive reviews.
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