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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2010

"Waiting for the Worms" & "Stop"

Pink Floyd: The Wall Live Part Fourteen. 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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  • i never got what the worms are??

  • @MoveOverCasanova They were a visual idea Waters and Scarfe came up with. They corrupt Pink's brain, like maggots eating dead flesh driving him insane. The whole fascist bit is all an effect of the metaphorical worms eating their way into Pink's head. The part where the Judge "defecates" worms and crap at the end could be seen as a metaphor for passing parasitic worms people sometimes get inside. It's all pretty disturbing, but in an artistic sort of way.

  • because wat he was saying in german huh?

  • @kevininthahouze At the beginning he yells "One, two, three, everybody!" in German. The stuff at the end is just a gibberish-filled rant in English that Waters originally ad-libbed.

  • @friginator It is not giberish, although most of it is obscured or garbled. You can see most of the words being said on Gerald Scarfe's The Making of The Wall book.

  • @ricarleite Like I said, the stuff at the end is just a bunch of slurred gibberish. Even the transcript in the Wall book has a lot of parts that couldn't be identified. But it starts out naming actual locations like Lambeth Road and Vauxhall Bridge.

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  • And where is the part 15 ???

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  • The fucking EMI bastards removed the 15th part. I wanted to see the wall go down, goddammit.

  • so; where can I find copies of the animation? The Marching Hammers I know of, but not the Megaphone Hammers

  • i will never look at a hammer the same way again.....

  • @friginator thanks-- you are a floydian of my taste ))*****

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