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Description: Artist: Pink Floyd / Genre: Rock & Pop / In releasing this two-CD live album of Pink Floyd's elaborate production, both ... more
Is There Anybody Out There - Pink Floyd ... the Roger Waters and David Gilmour-led camps almost atone for the bitter back-biting fans have endured throughout the '80s and '90s. As delivered by Waters, Gilmour, Nick Mason, Richard Wright and a smattering of back-upmusicians, these renditions are a reminder of how tight this Floyd line-up could be. Among THE WALL's major themes are the character's mixed feelings over sex as revealed by "Young Lust," an overprotective mom and the hazards thereof in "Mother," and the decision of the musician's label to drug himup to perform in "Comfortably Numb." Two welcome but ephemeral songs cut from the original studio album, "What Shall WeDo Now" and "The Last Few Bricks" are also included in thisrelease of Waters' sprawling concept.

Newest Review: ... CD which has got most of their most of the songs of the album The Wall, recorded live (apart from 2 songs which were recorded ... more

 ... in studios, the rest of the album was recorded live at Earl's court, in London) I like live CDs too, because they bring me back memories of concerts. If you like Pink Floyd, you will like this album from the very beginning, with the recording of their apperarance on stage. Dave Gilmour performs many awe inspiring solos. The audience is really excited as the show goes on, to use one of many Pink Floyd expression. You can find this album for less than 10 pounds at Amazon. If you are new to Pink Floyd, I recommend...more

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Tehurem
Premium Review Is There Anybody Out There - Pink Floyd: Great live album (167 words)
by Tehurem - written on 25.03.08 (Useful, 42 readings)
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I am a big fan of Pink Floyd, I think they are a band which cannot really be compared to any other one. Is there anybody out there is a double CD which has got most of their most of the songs of the album The Wall, recorded live (apart from 2 songs which were recorded in studios, the rest of the album was recorded live at Earl's court, in London) I like live CDs too, because they bring me back memories of concerts. If you like Pink Floyd, you will like this album from the very beginning, with the recording of their apperarance on stage. Dave Gilmour performs many awe inspiring solos. The audience is really excited as the show goes ...

padders
Crowned Review Get em Up Against The Wall (2797 words)
by padders - written on 10.11.01 (Very useful, 385 readings)
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It's taken a long, long time to get here but at last I own a limited edition of Is There Anybody Out There? - The Wall Live 1980-81. I'm a music addict and so once I'd managed to buy every Pink Floyd studio album and a couple of videos too I had to concentrate my limited resources on trying to complete my Dylan discography and of course keeping up to date with new albums. What all this means is that I decided not to spend twenty-odd pounds on an album I already owned, the only difference being packaging and the fact it was recorded live. But how different can it be? Well actually in many cases (especially Bob Dylan) live can mean utterly different versions of ...

Jarsoi
Premium Review Is There Anybody Out There - Pink Floyd: The Wall Live (221 words)
by Jarsoi - written on 05.08.00 (Very useful, 86 readings)
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It's been a while since "The Division Bell", and there's something exciting about seeing the words 'Pink Floyd' in print and in the charts again. Packaged in an outrageously lavish book format, which holds the cd's, (similar to Pulse) the book contains interviews with people involved, including the band, and lots of excellent glossy photos. This explains the £30 price tag. Around this time Pink Floyd had felt that they had lost the "intimacy of connection" between themselves and the crowds and Roger Waters came up with the idea of building a masssive wall between themsleves and the crowd during the shows, and just playing ...

 
 


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