The Night Earls Court Would Never Forget
By 1980, the folks in Pink Floyd were wore out yet producing a portion of the best work they’d ever done; 1979 yielded their last Waters-Gilmour-Wright-Mason collection The Wall, a beautiful rock musical show that would bring about the band’s littlest yet most costly voyage through their vocation and with it, song of praise of resistance ‘Another Brick In The Wall, Part II’.
The second of 3 sections of one larger subject, ‘Another Brick In The Wall’ is the quintessential hymn of those conflicting with the general population, and to the pleasure of gave Pink Floyd fans, merited its own minute in the sun amid the band’s The Wall Tour. Outfitted with that signature, overwhelming hitting bass line politeness of Roger Waters and a tremendous stopgap divider in front of an audience, Pink Floyd conveyed an execution that Earls Court could always remember!
Fun Fact: The costs of the tour were estimated to have reached US$ 1.5 million even before the first performance.
One of the last times we’d ever see David Gilmour and Roger Waters together in front of an audience, the two made it a minute to recollect! Roger’s never been something more, and with David supporting him on guitar with that impeccable soul tinged guitar solo, the sting of his takeoff from the band is some way or another diminished and we recollect the days when the two weren’t inexorably companions, however extraordinary foils to each other in front of an audience and in the studio.
Pink Floyd – Another Brick In The Wall – Live…
I love Pink Floyd Forever.