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Artist: Pink Floyd
Title: Between A Wall And A Hard Place
Date: February 18th, 1981
Venue: Dortmund, Westfalenhalle


TRACKLIST:

CD1
1,1. Master Of Ceremonies 1:45
1,2. In The Flesh ? 2:58
1,3. The Thin Ice 2:43
1,4. Another Brink In The Wall (Pt. 1) 4:32
1,5. The Happiest Days Of Our Lives 1:41
1,6. Another Brink In The Wall (Pt. 2) 6:24
1,7. Mother 7:55
1,8. Goodbye Blue Sky 3:57
1,9. Empty Spaces 2:33
1,10. What Shall We Do Now ? 1:54
1,11. Young Lust 5:20
1,12. One Of My Turns 3:48
1,13. Don't Leave Me Now 4:13
1,14. Another Brink In The Wall (Pt. 3) 1:15
1,15. The Last Few Bricks 3:25
1,16. Goodbye Cruel World 2:11
CD2
2,1. Hey You 4:52
2,2. Is There Anybody Out There ? 3:12
2,3. Nobody Home 4:02
2,4. Vera 1:20
2,5. Bring The Boys Back Home 1:17
2,6. Comfortably Numb 7:23
2,7. The Show Must Go On 2:41
2,8. Master Of Ceremonies 2:33
2,9. In The Flesh 4:20
2,10. Run Like Hell 7:27
2,11. Waiting For The Worms 4:27
2,12. Stop 0:31
2,13. The Trial 6:30
2,14. Outside The Wall 3:05

Personnel
Roger Waters , Bass and Vocals
David Gilmour , Guitars and Vocals
Rick Wright , Keyboards
Nick Mason , Drums
THE SURROGATE BAND
Andy Brown, Bass Guitar
Andy Roberts, Guitar
Willie Wilson, Drums
Peter Wood , Keyboards
BACKING VOCALISTS
Joe Chemay, Backing Vocals
Jim Farber, Backing Vocals
Jim Haas, Backing Vocals
John Joyce, Backing Vocals
SPECIAL GUEST
Wili Tomsik, Backing Vocals

Liner Notes: Why A Wall?
In 1977 Pink Floyd was one of the most successful bands in England. Albums like Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here and Animals h brought them money, fame and influence … but all was not well. Both artistic and financial problems existed. There have been many explanations given for how the next project The Wall developed but this one comes from Roger Waters in an interview with the BBC in 1990:

“The album and the concert developed out of me doing a tour with PF in 1977 with an album called Animals that we h out then. We toured America and played only in large outdoor stiums, lots and lots of them, finishing up in the Olympic Stium in Montreal. And I loathed it, I thought it was disgusting in every way, and I kept saying to people 'I'm not really enjoying this, you know, there is something very wrong with this'. And the answer to that was 'oh really? Yeah well, do you know we grossed over four million dollars today' and this went on more and more. 'Do you know how many people,,98,000 people here' and it began to dawn on me that the only thing anybody was interested in was the grosses. Which is not why I got into music really? And so at a certain point something in my brain snapped, and I thought this is awful, and so I developed the idea of doing a rock concert where we built a wall across the front of the stage, that divided the audience from the performers, because it was a wall that I felt was really there, and that was not a physical wall, an invisible one.” ,R. Waters

As reported by Povey and Russell in their book In The Flesh, despite their popularity, Pink Floyd also h serious financial difficulties at the end of the Animals tour. At that point, Waters h two new projects for the band to consider: The Pros and Cons of Hitch,Hiking and The Wall. For both artistic and financial reasons, The Wall was chosen with expectations of an album, a tour and a movie. Recording began in November 1978 and took one full year using both Superbear studios in France and the Los Angeles Production Workshop. Though the general concept for The Wall and its musical components were the creation of Roger Waters, Bob Ezrin was asked to join the project and help with the production of the show.
War….What Is It Good For?

The Wall is thought to have many themes and messages but one of the most prominent is the impact of war on survivors who have lost family members to its violence. Though Waters has denied that The Wall is autobiographical, the loss of his own father during World War II seems to be portrayed in one of the first scenes of the show. Phil Rose, in his book Which Ones Pink? notes this to be one of the first “Bricks in the Wall”. For the main character ,Pink, the subsequent inability to form close, mature relationships is thought by many to be the main issue of the story and has its roots in the loss of his father at an early age. This emotional trauma not only affects Pink but also his mother. She is portrayed as over protective of her son, the only remaining member of her family. Yet, at other times she is distant and aloof as Pink is also a constant reminder of the loss of her husband. The song “The Thin Ice” shows how this significant loss is further compounded by the mother's attempts to protect her son from grief. In reality, this is just a failure on her part to help him mourn the loss of his father. Rather than understand that his father is de, Pink has no choice but to think that he has abandoned his family. “Ddy, what d'ya leave behind for me?” is Pink's expression of anger at his lack of understanding of the situation.

With no father, Pink grows up looking for replacement father figures. Sly, the school master not only fails to fulfill this role as a nurturing male role model, he actually compounds Pink's fragile emotional state with ridicule and criticism…”Another Brick in the Wall”. The lack of connection to others stems in part from the lack of connection to his father and is repeatedly symbolized by an incomplete telephone call. As Rose explains, there is then a progression in this emotional pathology: The remorse that Pink feels over the (eventually acknowledged) loss of his father to the evils of Fascist Germany is transferred into his own Fascist hatred and is directed at his audience. The importance of this single loss and the futility of war are further emphasized by Waters by the inclusion of the song “When the Tigers Broke Free” in the movie version of The Wall and the development of the next album, The Final Cut.
The Wall in Germany …. Or … The German Wall

It is quite interesting that Pink Floyd chose Dortmund, Germany to be one of only four cities in the world that would see a live Wall performance. Though the show describes the development of an emotional and psychological wall, at the time of these Dortmund shows, the German people were coping with a physical wall ,the Berlin Wall. It is ironic that on July 21st, 1990 Roger Waters returned to Germany to perform The Wall once again in celebration of the fall of this barrier and the reuniting of the country.

The show must have been difficult for the German audience on a number of levels. Again, the death of Pink's (Water's) father at the hand of the German army is me clear at the beginning of the show. With the multiple psychological difficulties for Pink clearly developing after this event, blaming the German Nazi's for Pink's dys



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