![]() The Roses' and 'Comfortably Numb' are worthy additions to the live set. The 15-minute footage titled 'Fleeting Glimpse'įunctions nicely as the appetizer, although it hardly contains enough deeper substance for multiple viewings. Of the concert, it feels also quite an appropriate place to start. Especially if there's a documentary showing the preparations I often start viewing concert DVD's from their extras. Yes, there are lots of reasons to think the world is such a mess and that we need to fightĪgainst things like racism, greed, dictatorship, etc., but the way Waters attempts to manipulate the feelings of theĪudience and DVD viewers gets occasionally too underlined. At first I was very impressed, butīefore the end I started to get tired of the agitative and preachy nature of the concert's visual looks, ie. Posted Friday, Novem| Review this album | Report (Review #2477666) This concert was recorded in surround which adds some value to the overall experience. Roger Waters didn't speak between songs and kept his political message for the love of humanity at the end. But when the music is so good, you can tolerate some flaws in the vocal department. The signing from other musicians is struggling at times. Roger Waters signing and playing is still lively and we can see him signing outside his microphone. There is a good use of the sound of explosions for special effects with projections on the screens. The sound clarity and the picture are excellent, but I didn't enjoy how they use the light show with mostly red and white spots. Also, he played 3 songs from his latest solo album, but I guess that most people were there for the Pink Floyd songs. The setlist covers mostly ''Dark Side of the Moon'' which has been played a lot by many tribute bands in the last 20 years, but this time Roger added some songs from ''Animals'' which is a welcome addition. After the release of ''The Wall Live'' concert we knew that the production would be similar with giants screens in the back and even in the middle of the venue. The disk case is not bigger than a post-card. ![]() This show has been released in cinema a long time ago and it took many months to hit the record store on physical media. The film released in theaters across the world on 2 and 6 October in 2019īlu-ray Columbia, Legacy, Sony Music - 19439707739 (October 2, 2020, Europe)īlu-ray Columbia, Legacy - 19439707739 (October 2, 2020, US)īlu-ray Columbia, Legacy, Sony Music - 19439707739 (October 2, 2020, Australia)īlu-ray Sony Records Int'l - SIXP 40 (October 2, 2020, Japan, Limited edition)ĭVD Columbia, Legacy, Sony Music - 19439707729 (October 2, 2020, Europe)ĭVD Sony Records Int'l - SIBP 284 (October 2, 2020, Japan, Limited edition)Īudio version released on 2CD, 3LP and in digital form Joey Waronker / drums Releases information Lucius (Jess Wolfe & Holly Laessig) / vocals Jon Carin / keyboards, piano, programming, synthesizers, lap steel guitar, guitars Comfortably Numb (live) (7:39) Line-up / Musicians Another Brick in the Wall Part 3 (1:35)ġ. Another Brick in the Wall Part 2 (3:19)ġ5. Roger Waters touched upon the difference between where he believes humanity is now and where is should be: SOUNDCUE (:19 OC. The "Us + Them" trek, which played five legs across the globe over 157 shows, grossed a massive $198.46 million between May 2017 and December 2018.Īmong the many Pink Floyd songs played by Waters on his "Us + Them" rek were "Speak To Me," "Breathe," "One Of These Days," "Time," "The Great Gig In The Sky," "Welcome To The Machine," "Wish You Were Here," "The Happiest Days Of Our Lives," "Another Brick In The Wall (Parts 2 & 3)," "Dogs," "Pigs (Three Different Ones)," "Money," "Us And Them," "Brain Damage," "Eclipse," and "Comfortably Numb." ![]() The movie, which was directed by Waters and Sean Evans, had a brief theatrical run last fall. Roger Waters has announced his concert film Roger Waters Us + Them, will be released in physical and digital formats on June 16th.
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