Roger Waters: The Wall - Live in Berlin

7.8
19901h 55m

A global television broadcast of the event in which former Pink Floyd leader singer and composer Roger Waters led an all-star cast in a mammoth benefit performance of his acclaimed concept album, The Wall. Set in Berlin, Germany less than a year after the destruction of the hated Berlin Wall, Waters was accompanied by disparate talents such as Cyndi Lauper, James Galway, Joni Mitchell and Albert Finney in the classic dark musical tale of a rock star's descent into madness and back.

Cast

Photo of Roger Waters

Roger Waters

Self / Pink, The Father / The Doctor

Photo of Klaus Meine

Klaus Meine

Self - Leader, Surrogate Band (as Scorpions)

Photo of Ute Lemper

Ute Lemper

Self - Vocals

Photo of Cyndi Lauper

Cyndi Lauper

Self - Vocals

Photo of Thomas Dolby

Thomas Dolby

Self - Synthesizer, vocals

Photo of Sinéad O'Connor

Sinéad O'Connor

Self - Vocals

Photo of Rick Danko

Rick Danko

Self - Vocals

Photo of Levon Helm

Levon Helm

Self - Vocals

Photo of Garth Hudson

Garth Hudson

Self - Accordion, saxophone

Photo of Joni Mitchell

Joni Mitchell

Self - Vocals

Photo of James Galway

James Galway

Self - Flute

Photo of Jerry Hall

Jerry Hall

Self - Vocals

Photo of Paul Carrack

Paul Carrack

Self - Vocals

Photo of Van Morrison

Van Morrison

Self - Vocals

Photo of Tim Curry

Tim Curry

Self - Vocals

Photo of Marianne Faithfull

Marianne Faithfull

Self - Vocals

Photo of Albert Finney

Albert Finney

Self - Vocals

Photo of Snowy White

Snowy White

Self - Guitars

Photo of Andy Fairweather Low

Andy Fairweather Low

Self - Bass guitar, guitar, backing vocals

Photo of Peter Wood

Peter Wood

Self - Keyboards

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8.5/10

Nobody really expected the Berlin Wall to come down in 1989, and so suddenly. Roger Waters especially, because he had once made a promise never to perform The Wall again after the 1980 tour until the bricks fell in Berlin. But they did, and Waters had no intention to renege on his promise. The Wall became a star-studded megaconcert to benefit the Memorial Fund for Disaster Relief, with larger bricks, bigger inflatable puppets, and a larger audience than any of the original Pink Floyd shows. There was always a contradiction in performing such a personal work in a stadium setting, but here it becomes especially acute when opening up the vocal tasks to a variety of artists. Bryan Adams is actually an astute choice for the cock rock swagger of "Young Lust," but Cyndi Lauper ruins the spare funk of "Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 2" with over-enthusiastic yelping. And you'll definitely want to skip Jerry Hall's reading of the background dialog before "One of My Turns" ("Oh my gawd, what a fabulous room! Are all these your guitars?" -- a piece known word for word by every Floyd fan out there), as she seems unaware that a microphone can be used for amplification. By running through the album track by track, a lot of the effect of the live versions wears thin, as it invites constant comparison to the studio album. But the trial scene is handled well, with Albert Finney, Tim Curry, Marianne Faithfull, Thomas Dolby, and Ute Lemper taking on the characters in Waters' psychological drama. It's fun, a nice document, but only makes you want to return to the original album.

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