Pink Floyd
The Wall Live in Berlin - Full Concert Performance by Roger Waters
The live concert "The Wall – Live in Berlin" took place on July 21, 1990, as a significant event not only in music history but also in the context of the socio-political climate of the time. This performance by Roger Waters, who co-founded Pink Floyd, was intended as a message of peace following the fall of the Berlin Wall. The original studio album "The Wall" was released in 1979, marking a peak in Pink Floyd's creative output, showcasing their progressive rock sound and thematic depth. Although Pink Floyd had disbanded as a cohesive unit by the late 1980s, Waters's performance featured an array of guest artists, reflecting both the enduring legacy of the album and Waters's desire to continue its narrative. The concert was not only a musical revival but also a symbolic gesture of reconciliation and hope, making it a landmark event in both Waters's solo career and the wider history of live rock performances.