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Uploaded by on Apr 14, 2010

"Nobody Home" "Vera" & "Bring the Boys Back Home"

Pink Floyd: The Wall Live Part Ten. Recorded live at Earls Court, London in 1980. The band performs their entire 1979 rock opera/concept album on stage with costumes, inflatable puppets, Gerald Scarfe's animation, and an enormous wall made of individual cardboard bricks. Unfortunately, no better quality version exists as there has never been an official release of the video. Also, some footage appears to be from another recording of the concert.

Other stage and film versions of the Wall include the 1990 performance in Berlin by Roger Waters and a large group of other musical artists, as well as the 1982 movie starring Bob Geldof. Some songs from the album also appear on the "Pulse" and "Delicate Sound of Thunder" DVDs.

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  • so Vera was a propaganda message.

    

  • @dutchess1999 No, it was nostalgia. Vera Lynn is arguably one of the most remembered aspects of British culture around WWII. It's not hard to believe that someone who grew up in that atmosphere would be comforted by the thought of her singing.

  • Is that a cordless microphone? They had those back in 1980?

  • @ricarleite Sorry, I just have to point this out. They went on tour and repeatedly built a huge wall out of cardboard bricks during a concert with giant puppets, projected animation on it, synced in up with costumed musicians and you're wondering about how the microphones technology worked? But yes. In the 60's, the Rolling Stones made cordless microphones fashionable in large concerts.

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  • 2:55 for some reason you can hear gomer plye, accually you imagine it. when he did the show December 8, 2010 , the audience sang the "SHIT" line and roger thanked them. then you could hear gomer pyle as clear as day make his line...oreiginally jim neighbors demanded money and he was paid for it...

  • @friginator Loooool. I was kinda wondering that myself though.

  • I gotta say, "Nobody Home" is probably the biggest 'downer' on this album...after "Don't Leave Me Now."

    Something about the line "I've got a strong urge to fly.... but I got nowhere to fly to" just KILLS me. Cuts deep.

  • @friginator Waay back in 1980...y'know, before the invention of the wheel and all....LOL!

  • Nobody home damn what a classic. Got a silver spoon on a chain.

  • nobody home is also my favorite song. something about it is "real".

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