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He says in an interview for the new issue of Rolling Stone, "There are quite a few markets we didn't cover last time, like Austin. But we want to base the tour around Saturday nights in baseball stadiums. As we speak, I'm at my office working on an outdoor version of the show."
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Written and produced by Waters, The Wall, a defining work in rock music's history, was performed live only 29 times during 1980/1981.
The tour features all the classic special effects, including the original Gerald Scarfe imagery, the crashing airplane, quadraphonic sound, pyrotechnics, gigantic inflatable puppets, flying pig, and adds the latest projection technology, video mapping and many elaborate effects.
Roger Waters tour The Wall far out-grossed all other treks alongside a take of $29,362,701 from 17 sold-out shows in June with total attendance of 203,763.
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Roger Waters and his band was brought life in 2010, performing the album in its entirety - including Another Brick In The Wall, Comfortably Numb, Mother, Hey You and In the Flesh.
Roger Waters concerts tickets will be available to go on sale on 11th July 2011 Monday .
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Singer Roger Waters revealedthatthey'no wish'neveragainreunitewithPink Floyd. Roger Waters was joined by David Gilmour for a rendition of Pink Floyd’s ‘Comfortably Numb’ at the O2 Arena earlier this month (May 12).
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Waters told BBC Radio 4, "I'm really glad that I was in that band for the 20 years that I was in it and I really enjoyed it. I think we did some great work together but I have no wish to do it ever again".
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The Daily Express quoted Waters as telling Radio 4's Desert Island Discs, "I just believed the correct thing was for the woman to have all the power".
He added, "I think it took me a long time to understand that as a man it was OK to have power".
Waters 67 years old is engaged to Laurie Durning, was married to childhood sweetheart Judy Trim from 1969 to 1975, CarolynChristie, 1992and1976to 2001Priscilla 1993toPhilips.
Roger Waters at 1115 BST Radio 4 to talk with Kirsty Young on Desert Island Discs broadcast on Sunday 29 May, repeated 0900 BST this telecast on Friday 3 June.
Waters tells The Sunday Times Magazine, "Learning to understand women has been an incredibly difficult journey for me. I hate anger in women, I've never known how to deal with it. The way I have always dealt with it was by crying, and I think women hate that.
"I have cried an enormous amount in my life. Under any kind of emotional stress I would burst into tears - in fights with the band, in fights with women, I would just weep. I'm being honest. I am not what people think."
Roger Waters plan to perform a Pink Floyd song alongside David Gilmour live this year during his The Wall tour, according to his recently interview.
Roger Waters said in an interview with Sky News about his upcoming UK leg of the tour, "I think it's beginning to look now as if he'll do one gig," "He'll do 'Comfortably Numb' at one gig. It's a big secret when."
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He says, "Constructing something like this indoors - I'll probably never do anything this big again, the technology of projection we've used in this show is breathtaking".
I used to think the world was flat Rarely threw my hat into the crowd I felt I had used up my quota of yearning Used to look in on the children at night In the glow of their Donald Duck light And frighten myself with the thought of my little ones burning But, oh, oh, oh, the tide is turning The tide is turning
Satellite buzzing through the endless night Exclusive to moonshots and world title fights Jesus Christ, imagine what it must be earning Who is the strongest Who is the best Who holds the aces The East Or the West This is the crap our children are learning But oh, oh, oh, the tide is turning Oh, oh, oh, the tide is turning The tide is turning Oh, oh, oh, the tide is turning
Now the satellite's confused 'Cause on Saturday night The airwaves were full of compassion and light And his silicon heart Warmed to the sight of a billion candles burning Oh, oh, oh, the tide is turning Oh, oh, oh, the tide is turning The tide is turning Billy
I'm not saying that the battle is won But on Saturday night all those kids in the sun Wrested technology's sword from the hand of the war lords Oh, oh, oh, the tide is turning Oh, oh, oh, the tide is turning The tide is turning Sylvester Oh, oh, oh, the tide is turning Oh, oh, oh, the tide is turning Oh, oh, oh, the tide is turning
Roger Waters 'The Wall Live' tour set to hit Europe, armed with US acoustic electrics.
John Hornby Skewes & Co has distributed Fishman Acoustic Amplification, exclusively in the UK and Ireland and has been reaching a giant live audience in recent weeks as part of Roger Waters' The Wall Live Tour.
Fishman Acoustic Amplification has been well represented on the tour, with Waters using an Aura Imaging Blender through his acoustic guitar, which is equipped with a Fishman Matrix Infinity active pickup and endpin mounted preamp (pictured), on the song Mother.
Roger Waters recently tour including of Pink Floyds "The Wall", an update on Roger’s site has released plans to capture the experience:
"Roger Waters will be filming and recording all 6 shows at The O2 Arena in London in May. For these shows, photographs are permitted but we must insist on NO Flash photography. Flash wipes out the images projected on the Wall, which are the most important part of the show. Any person who uses Flash will have their camera confiscated and could be removed from the Arena."
Pink Floyd's two member offered to the Waters to perform "To Known Him Is To Love Him," Gilmour would guest on "Comfortably Numb" at a to-be-determined concert on Waters' latest tour.
Waters said, "You could have knocked me down with a feather. How f*cking cool! I was blown away. How could I refuse such an offer. I couldn't, there was no way. Generosity trumped fear. And so explaining that I would probably be sh*te, but if he didn't mind I didn't, I agreed and the rest is history. We did it, and it was f*cking great. End of story. Or possibly beginning."
Roger Waters could be ready to disclose a live DVD of 'The Wall'.
A notice on the former Pink Floyd man's website - RogerWaters.com, unveil that all six concert at the O2 Arena in London will be filmed next May.
No official confirmation about a DVD release has been made, although the notice goes on to tell fans not to use flash photography as "flash wipes out the images projected on 'The Wall', which are the most important part of the show."
As earlier reported, Pink Floyd's Roger Waters and David Gilmour are ready to perform the band's classic 'Comfortably Numb' at a selected gig on Waters' tour.
The world tour, which will also visit Manchester's MEN Arena and Dublin's O2 Arena next year, features a 240-foot projection onto the wall built in front of audience members.