![]() ![]() ![]() 1) Pink Floyd - The Happiest Days Of Our Lives Pink Floyd. This exhibit was funded in part by Sony Music Entertainment Inc. Pink Floyd - In The Flesh Pink Floyd - The Thin Ice Pink Floyd - Another Brick In The Wall (Pt. ![]() Also featured is a surreal 20-foot tall inflatable “Teacher” character. One element of the exhibit, the long-limbed figure with striped tie and glasses, is a recreation of electronic musician Thomas Dolby’s teacher costume worn during the 1990 Berlin performance. DVD of videos relating to The Wall, which includes a Gerald Scarfe interview, the 'Behind The Wall' documentary, 'Another Brick In The Wall' promotional video, and a performance of 'The Happiest Days Of Our Lives' live from Earl's Court. Two discs of unreleased demos from Roger Waters and Pink Floyd. The text on the wall itself outlines the circumstances that inspired Roger Waters to create the album. The Wall Live 1980-81' remastered on two discs. This installation, created for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for the museum’s opening in September 1995, mirrors portions of the set used for Waters’ Jall-star charity performance of The Wall at Potzdamer Platz in Berlin, Germany, commemorating the fall of the Berlin Wall. The concert tour stage set featured a massive 340-brick wall that was built up brick by brick during the first half of the show as a physical symbol of Pink’s increasing reclusion from both his fans and society as a whole, and then was demolished during each concert’s finale. The three-part song “Another Brick in the Wall” outlines Pink’s traumatic life, from the death of his father to being the target of school bullies to a violent mental breakdown. Released in November 1979, The Wall was a huge success, spawning three singles, a 1980-81 concert tour and a 1982 feature film. so this record started out as being an expression of those feelings.” ![]()
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