Pink Floyd In The Studio For The Wall's 35th Anniversary
. By the late Seventies, Pink Floyd had all the commercial success a band could imagine, but not without battle wounds. The relationships between composer/ bassist Roger Waters and the other band members, as well as between Waters and the audience, had been strained and distorted by the time of The Wall. The only thing left was the music. In a two-part, two week special InTheStudio radio program, host Redbeard speaks with The Wall architect Roger Waters, singer/guitarist David Gilmour, and percussionist Nick Mason about building one of Rock'n'Roll's crowning recording, live production, and cinematic achievements. Based on a music superstar's plunge into the dark side of success which eventually results in "absolute isolation, both emotionally and physically, from the audience he or she purports to attract", Roger Waters sadly recounts the autobiographical nature of The Wall and the defining moment he remembers it coming to life. Stream the episode here.
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