Who was The Wall written about?
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- Who was The Wall written about?
- What is The Wall based on?
- What makes Pink Floyd so good?
- Who owns the Wall TV show?
- Is Pink Floyd The Wall psychedelic?
- Who was the Pink Floyd character in the wall?
- When did Pink Floyd record another brick in the wall?
- What did Pink's Album the wall symbolize?
- Who was the bassist for Pink Floyd in 1977?
Who was The Wall written about?
The concept album was released on Novem, and explores the loneliness of a rock singer named Pink - struggling to deal with tragedy in his life. "The Wall" would signal the beginning of the end for Pink Floyd, with Richard Wright first quitting, then Waters himself leaving the band he first formed in 1965.
What is The Wall based on?
Pink Floyd – The Wall | |
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Screenplay by | Roger Waters |
Based on | The Wall by Pink Floyd |
Produced by | Alan Marshall |
Starring | Bob Geldof |
What makes Pink Floyd so good?
Pink Floyd has always been lauded for its ability to be profound yet irreverent with its wording and imagery. Nowhere does it hit home as much as with the band's lyrics. A lot of the band's lyrics read out like poetic passages. And the messages they convey are some of the most relatable and relevant experiences.
Who owns the Wall TV show?
The Wall (American game show)
The Wall on NBC | |
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Executive producers | Chris Hardwick LeBron James Andrew Glassman Maverick Carter |
Production locations | Warner Bros. Studios, Burbank, California (2016–2018) Universal Studios, Universal City, California (2018–present) |
Camera setup | multi-camera |
Running time | 42–44 minutes |
Is Pink Floyd The Wall psychedelic?
Pink Floyd's The Wall is considered to be one of their best albums. But this album goes beyond a simple storyline and explores the band's personal issues. ... But The Wall symbolised an intricate story through its lyrics and psychedelic music.
Who was the Pink Floyd character in the wall?
- Bob Ezrin wrote a script, and they worked the songs around the character. The story was made into the movie The Wall, starring Bob Geldof as "Pink." Many people believe you have to be stoned to enjoy the film. For the stage show, a giant wall was erected in front of the band using hidden hydraulic lifts as they played.
When did Pink Floyd record another brick in the wall?
- The Wall was one of two ideas Waters brought to the band when they got together to record in 1978. His other idea was The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking, which he ended up recording as a solo album. Waters' original demo for this song was just him singing over an acoustic guitar; he saw it as a short interstitial piece for the album.
What did Pink's Album the wall symbolize?
- It is a rock opera that explores Pink, a jaded rockstar whose eventual self-imposed isolation from society is symbolized by a wall. The album was a commercial success, topping the US charts for 15 weeks, and reaching number three in the UK.
Who was the bassist for Pink Floyd in 1977?
- Bassist Roger Waters conceived The Wall during Pink Floyd's 1977 In The Flesh tour, modeling the character of Pink after himself and former bandmate Syd Barrett.