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The Wall Live


DirtyMagic97

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Just got my tickets to see The Wall Live Tour with Roger Waters! Going to the show at Phillips Arena in Georgia on November 18th! Very pumped. While it isn't Pink Floyd (I'm too young to have seen them together) it's still going to be a pretty cool experience.

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Very tempting. The Wall is one of my favorite albums (although it's below Animals) and I love me some Floyd/Waters. I'll have to check it out.

Animals is without a doubt an amazing record. It is very simplistic, but elegant at the same time. The Wall is just completely different. The Wall is more of a production, and an amazingly thought out story. It's hard for me to pick which I'd prefer...and that's all with leaving out Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, and Meddle. Floyd is a phenomenal band, and it's too bad Water's genius lead him to being a bit of a control freak.

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