Why Pink Floyd? The Wall

Cover of "The Wall"
Cover of The Wall

Why Pink Floyd? week culminates with my thoughts and observations about The Wall.

The Late Night with Jimmy Fallon’s Why Pink Floyd? Week ends tonight in spectacular fashion with Pearl Jam doing “Mother” from The Wall.

I find The Wall to be the creative apex of Pink Floyd’s collective musical genius. It also happens to be the split in the nuclei for Pink Floyd. The Wall is very much Roger Water’s baby, as it is his story.

The stress and strain on the band members during The Wall’s recording sessions are well documented. I won’t take the time here to get into the dynamics that took place. When The Wall collapses into rubble and the dust clears we witness a very different Pink Floyd standing in our midst.

I have always felt it was unfortunate that Richard Wright was forced to resign from the group by Roger Waters. I love his signature keyboard sound. He created a rich fullness with his textures of layered sound. In my estimation he took the Hammond B3 organ to amazing new heights. Of all the members of Pink Floyd I witnessed at The Dark Side of the Moon concert in 1973, Richard Wright organ playing etched himself the firmest in the my memories.

Much has been written and analyzed about The Wall. Certainly The Wall has taken on a life of it’s own over time. I am constantly intrigued by the dimensional variations The Wall has given us over the decades since it went on stream in 1979.

First as a limited series of live concerts in 1980 that created a major stir because a cardboard wall was constructed in front of the band, walling them in and then, being torn down at the end.

Next The Wall was turned into a film directed by Alan Parker and was released in 1982. The Wall broke new barriers with multimedia, as recorded film footage with actors was interspersed with wild animations from Gerald Scarfe (which we first saw on the double album cover art and as part of the live show). I a liken Scarfe’s graphic art to Ralph Steadman’s manic art.

The Wall was later performed and filmed in Berlin as a celebration for the tearing down of the Berlin Wall. Roger Waters engaged producer Tony Hollingsworth to create The Wall – Live in Berlin, at a location once occupied by part of the Berlin Wall. It featured such guest stars as Rick DankoLevon Helm and Garth Hudson of The BandThe HootersVan Morrison,Sinéad O’ConnorCyndi LauperMarianne FaithfullScorpionsJoni MitchellPaul CarrackThomas Dolby and Bryan Adams, along with actors Albert FinneyJerry Hall,Tim Curry and Ute Lemper. This concert features my favorite collaborative edition of “Comfortably Numb” sung with a fierce passion by Van Morrison.

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Roger Waters has been touring steadily with The Wall Live since 2010 . He brings The Wall Live to North America Stadiums (including Yankee Stadium) in the second quarter of 2012.

Roger Waters: The Wall Live

An effort was made to produce and bring The Wall to Broadway. The closest that came to realization was a two week off-Broadway production in Boston, Massachusetts in 1996.

The Why Pink Floyd? Immersion Box Set will become available on February 28, 2012. This will complete the Why Pink Floyd? product distribution campaign.

The Wall - Immersion Box Set

Why Pink Floyd? Product Day in North America

What an exciting week  for Pink Floyd fans and music collectors. The Why Pink Floyd?  EMI/Capitol sales and distribution campaign commences today for North America. All the studio albums are newly remastered including unreleased music from the archives & collectors’ box sets.

Late Night with Jimmy Fallon is celebrating Why Pink Floyd? all week. Tonight’s show features Roger Waters and The Foo Fighters as his backing band performing, “in the Flesh” from The Wall.

The first phase of  newly remastered Pink Floyd recordings includes:

  1. 14 Remastered ‘Discovery Edition’ Studio Albums on CD and digital download.
  2. A Discovery Box Set featuring all 14 remastered studio albums.
  3. The Dark Side Of The Moon – Immersion, Experience, Discovery & Vinyl Editions.
Tomorrow I will share my reflections about how I got into Pink Floyd in 1970,  the films Zabriskie Point and Pink Floyd: Live At Pompeii (1972), Meddle (1972) and Dark Side of the Moon.

Why Pink Floyd? Week on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon

Late Night with Jimmy Fallon
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Every night this week the Late Night with Jimmy Fallon show will be celebrating the Why Pink Floyd? campaign of 2011 remasters and collectors’ editions.

Expect to see The Shins and  Nick Mason tonight.

Tuesday night musical guests will be Foo Fighters and Roger Waters.

Wednesday evening features MGMT.

Thursday’s show stars Dierks Bentley.

Friday will showcase Pearl Jam.

Today the pig was floated above Battersea Power Station in L0ndon much to the delight of commuters and fans all over the planet.

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