Roger Waters talks in 1980 about the IMpossibility of The Wall going on tour
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Technically, no.
Rick was fired from the band while The Wall was being recorded. However, for the tours, he was brought back at a salaried musician. The tour nearly bankrupted the other members, and Rick was the only one to gain any sort of return on the success of the album
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@Deltarogers Rick's profits got him fired by the band after that. They were pissed.
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@BrokenChair88 no one is disagreeing with you
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Pink Floyd wrote "Dogs."
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@Mraustinpen well at least he is giving people a chance at seeing him. If he wasnt doing that then I would never get the chance to see one of my heroes live
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Gilmour, Waters, and Mason lost money on the tour. Wright was placed on wages, since he "left" the band, so he was the only "member" to make a profit.
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Where can I find the entery documentary? ...
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Why doesn't EMI/Capitol release a DVD of some of these old The Wall live performances? There are clips of this live show on The Wall Movie DVD in the extras section of the disc. They have the tapes of the shows!
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well, officially the Wall didn't go on tour - they played 3 cities (as he said he probably would).. 3 cities is not a tour, it's a 'series' of gig's - ask any recording artist. Unless your including the Wall live he's doing now in 2011 - but i don't think Roger is talking about that in this interview.
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the only time in history he was wrong. but im glad he was.
Glad to see he was wrong!
nnahler 1 year ago 49
Thanks for being wrong, 30-years-ago Roger! :-)
SecretTimeWarp 1 year ago 38