
Review: Roger Waters Us + Them
Sean Evans‘ ability to turn an action-packed, ive performance into an atmospheric, ethereal experience raises the bar for concert video.
"A nation that draws too broad a difference between its scholars and its warriors will
have its thinking done by cowards, and its fighting done by fools." Thucydides
Sean Evans‘ ability to turn an action-packed, ive performance into an atmospheric, ethereal experience raises the bar for concert video.
The film delivers “The Wall Live” experience about as closely as any film could possibly bring anyone to the real thing.
There it was: Pink Floyd would indeed reunite, with Roger Waters, for the London Live 8 show.
Pink Floyd producer and engineer James Guthrie was the keynote speaker.
Guthrie both humanized and magnified the audience's understanding of him as a person.
A notable difference was that it didn't sing during those last few seconds backstage as it usually did...
'All things Pink Floyd', Freudian Slips, and badminton with Ed Lopez-Reyes.
Three band members stood out in New York City: Dave Kilminster, G.E. Smith, and Snowy White.
Waters did make a special nod to Red Sox Nation on this historic Fenway evening.
There's something very 2010 about the show and it goes beyond the fact that much of the war and historical footage is so current.