Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd Full Concert: The Wall Live in Berlin at Olympic Stadium
In July 1990, Pink Floyd's legacy was significantly marked by "The Wall Live in Berlin," a concert that celebrated the end of the Cold War and featured Roger Waters' performance of "The Wall." This live recording occurred after the release of Pink Floyd's 1987 album "A Momentary Lapse of Reason," showcasing the band's evolution post-Roger Waters' departure in 1985. While Waters was primarily behind this particular live event, it reflected the enduring impact of Pink Floyd's music, as the concert included songs from both his solo work and the band's extensive catalog. An interesting fact is that the event drew an audience of over 200,000 people, symbolizing unity and the tearing down of the Berlin Wall, which had been a barrier between East and West Berlin. This concert not only highlighted Waters’ artistic vision but also demonstrated the lasting influence of Pink Floyd's musical legacy on global culture.