Pink Floyd performing The Wall at Earls Court in 1980 through 1981. "Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall: Live 1980-1981" was recorded during the tour, and was also filmed on tape. The idea of going on tour for The Wall was an idea originally adopted by Pink Floyd's bassist, Roger Waters. Roger wanted to built a wall across the whole front stage to express the feelings between himself, and the audience. The other reason was to be able to see the separation from the north's side, and the south's side of the arena. The Wall became a famous tour back then in the 1980's.
The band was joined by the following musicians:
Andy Bown -- bass guitar, acoustic guitar on "Outside the Wall"
Joe Chemay -- backing vocals
Stan Farber -- backing vocals
Jim Haas -- backing vocals
John Joyce -- backing vocals
Andy Roberts -- guitars (1981 shows)
Snowy White -- guitars (1980 shows)
Willie Wilson -- drums, percussion
Peter Wood -- keyboards, acoustic guitar on "Outside the Wall"
Gary Yudman -- Master of Ceremonies, guest speaker
If you wish to skip to any song from The Wall (disc one), please view the song times below, and enjoy "Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall: Live 1980-1981".
00:00 Master of Ceremonies (Gary Yudman)
01:12 In The Flesh
04:11 The Thin Ice
06:59 Another Brick In The Wall, Pt. 1
11:23 The Happiest Days of Our Lives
12:54 Another Brick In the Wall, Pt. 2
19:14 Mother
27:10 Goodbye Blue Sky
30:22 Empty Spaces
32:36 What Shall We Do Now?
34:20 Young Lust
39:34 One of My Turns
43:15 Don't Leave Me Now
47:23 Another Brick In The Wall, Pt. 3
48:36 The Last Few Bricks
52:05 Goodbye Cruel World
53:49 Intermission
added to favorites indeed!
junkrocker 4 months ago
thank you so much.
heysquints 5 months ago
Far better than the album version. Outstanding performance by Richard Wright.
ratedsick 6 months ago