Last Saturday, I've had the chance to attend Roger Water's The Wall show in Tacoma with some friends.
Even if 2010 is the 30th birthday of the original Pink Floyd show, the use of technology and the way the current wars are represented allow the 2010 version to be actualized and to fit in today's world, reflecting nowadays' society.
Even if 2010 is the 30th birthday of the original Pink Floyd show, the use of technology and the way the current wars are represented allow the 2010 version to be actualized and to fit in today's world, reflecting nowadays' society.
Although I really tend to prefer shows in smaller venues, where the musicians are closer to their audience - don't forget that this is actually one of the reasons why The Wall was originally conceived, the band having the impression that playing in big stadiums was distancing them from their fans - Roger Waters and his crew did a great job in bringing the show back to life.
The two hours spent in the Tacoma Dome that night were really breathtaking.Here are some captures from the show...of course, they don't reflect the magic of the show but at least they give you an impression of how big this tour is.
A.C.