Pink Floyd The Wall Live 1980 - The Thin Ice video free download


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Uploaded: 2007/06/06

Live at Earls Courts 1980.

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9 years ago

Gerardo González

Pinche Dragón Rojo no va a poder salvar la aldea de los monstruos 

10 years ago

Pierre The Trooper

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10 years ago

TELAFREAK10121122334

Seeing as these videos haven't been taken down yet. I'd advise you to use Savetube and save them on your computer.

10 years ago

Gonzalo pachon

You slip out of your depth and out of your mindWith your fear flowing out behind youAs you claw the thin ice.

10 years ago

Harry Anderson

David only said that to spite Roger- he later admitted to it!

10 years ago

Ben Culture

Re: Roger as bassist, continued: It's common knowledge that Gilmour played "about half" the bass tracks on the later studio albums, post-Dark-Side. It's common knowledge because "Mr. Humble", David Gilmour, made a point of *telling* everyone, via Musician magazine! But people who think that means Roger is a shitty bassist need to listen to PIPER At The GATES of MOTHERFUCKING DAWN! No Gilmour there, and I seriously doubt Syd Barrett would do it. There's damn good bass playing on that album!

10 years ago

Ben Culture

>Don't you just love it when Roger actually plays the bass?? :D - Seriously? Yes. I think he's a fine bassist (so does Eric Clapton!) and improviser. Many people see Andy Bown playing bass, and assume that Roger is just pretending to play his. But on songs like "Run Like Hell", sometimes they're both playing: Bown plays the boring one-two-three-four on the root of each chord, down low, while Roger jams on the high frets. "Breathe" from DSOTM is a great example of Roger's bass style. I love it!

10 years ago

Ben Culture

>who are the another four musicians in this concert? Andy Bown: bass Willie Wilson: drums Snowy White (1980), Andy Roberts (1981): guitar Peter Wood: keyboards They are not only the "surrogate band" from "In the Flesh"; they are needed to fill out the music. Roger once said they needed Wilson because Nick Mason was "incapable" of playing to the click track. If true, that means Wilson was the main drummer, and Nick the supporting percussionist. It's definitely tighter than most Floyd shows.

10 years ago

Ben Culture

Thank you for posting this. This version kind of beats the hell out of the one on the official live album! This version has the four backup singers padding with "oohs" behind Roger's lead vocals. I never heard that in any recording from the Wall shows at all! I like those singers, especially during "The Last Few Bricks" when they do a sequence based on "Don't Leave Me Now" (which IS on the official live album). They sing some weird syllable that gets echoed in a strange way.

10 years ago

Luis Martinez

i just wanted to listen this version instead of the roger waters one only to hear it whith dave's voice

10 years ago

OutCaliforneeWay

2:23 - 2:28... ummmm, what???? The best lick in my opinion

10 years ago

Ezroga Molvein

who are the another four musicians in this concert?

10 years ago

Harry Anderson

Don't you just love it when Roger actually plays the bass?? :D

10 years ago

Pham Hai Long

there is no such thing as the best album. They're all awesome.

10 years ago

Mauricio Gomez

exelente version, la cago

10 years ago

DANIEL ADAM

If you like this please hear my music, Pink Floyd are one of my biggest influences. If you do, i sincerely hope you enjoy what you hear. All the best out there.

11 years ago

Rocknrollthor

Thanks for this upload Frlecube!

11 years ago

Jorge Azevedo

The best album EVER!

11 years ago

monshoi1

El vacio del alma lleva a la oscuridad. La oscuridad, trae confusion. Y la confusion, aumenta las voces del interior... Por suerte, escucho Pink Floyd, y ya no me siento tan loco pisando sobre este hielo delgado!

11 years ago

Cronnihk

What you did there... I see it

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