Pink FIoyd - Is There Anybody Out There: The Wall Live 1980-81 (Disc 1) (Full Album)

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01. Master Of Ceremonies (Part 1) - 0:00
02. In The Flesh - 01:14
03. The Thin Ice - 04:14
04. Another Brick In The Wall (Part 1) - 7:04
05. The Happiest Days Of Our Lives - 11:17
06. Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2) - 8:44
07. Mother - 19:13
08. Goodbye Blue Sky - 27:09
09. Empty Spaces - 30:23
10. What Shall We Do Now - 32:38
11. Young Lust - 34:21
12. One Of My Turns - 39:37
13. Don't Leave Me Now - 43:19
14. Another Brick In The Wall (Part 3) - 47:25
15. The Last Few Bricks - 48:41
16. Goodbye Cruel World - 52:06
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You're a hero for not putting any ads that interupt the album

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''Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live 1980–8'' is a live album released by Pink Floyd in 2000. According to Wikipedia, it is a live rendition of The Wall, produced and engineered by James Guthrie, with tracks selected from the August 1980 and June 1981 performances at Earls Court in London. The album was first released in The Netherlands by EMI Records on 23 March 2000, who released a limited edition in the United Kingdom on 27 March. The general release followed on 18 April 2000 with US and Canadian distribution by Columbia Records.

The shows involved the construction of a wall on stage throughout the first half of the show. Once complete, members of the band performed in small openings in, atop, in front of, or even behind the wall. The album artwork featured the life-masks of the four band members in front of a black wall; the masks were worn by the "surrogate band"[5] during the song "In the Flesh". "Goodbye Blue Sky" and parts of "Run Like Hell" were taken from the 17 June 1981 show, the very last performance by the four-man Pink Floyd until the 2005 Live 8 concert.

The album was re-released in February 2012 in remastered form as part of the "Immersion" boxset edition of The Wall. Track listing
All lyrics are written by Roger Waters; all music is composed by Roger Waters except where noted.

Disc one

1. "Master of Ceremonies" (9 August 1980; includes excerpt from "We'll Meet Again") N/A Yudman 1:13
2. "In the Flesh?" (7 August 1980/8 August 1980/9 August 1980) Waters 3:00
3. "The Thin Ice" (9 August 1980) David Gilmour, Waters 2:49
4. "Another Brick in the Wall - Pt 1" (7 August 1980/8 August 1980/9 August 1980) Waters, Gilmour 4:13
5. "The Happiest Days of Our Lives" (7 August 1980/8 August 1980/9 August 1980) Waters, Gilmour 1:40
6. "Another Brick in the Wall - Pt 2" (7 August 1980/8 August 1980/9 August 1980/14 June 1981) Gilmour, Waters 6:19
7. "Mother" (16 June 1981/17 June 1981) Waters, Gilmour 7:54
8. "Goodbye Blue Sky" (17 June 1981) Gilmour 3:15
9. "Empty Spaces" (14 June 1981) Waters 2:14
10. "What Shall We Do Now?" (14 June 1981/17 June 1981) Waters 1:40
11. "Young Lust" (7 August 1980/8 August 1980/9 August 1980) Waters, Gilmour Gilmour, Waters 5:17
12. "One of My Turns" (7 August 1980/8 August 1980/9 August 1980) Waters 3:41
13. "Don't Leave Me Now" (7 August 1980/8 August 1980/9 August 1980/17 June 1981) Waters 4:08
14. "Another Brick in the Wall - Pt 3" (7 August 1980/8 August 1980/9 August 1980) Waters 1:15
15. "The Last Few Bricks" (7 August 1980/8 August 1980) Waters, Gilmour Instrumental 3:26
16. "Goodbye Cruel World" (8 August 1980) Waters 1:41
Total length: 53:50 Personnel -
Pink Floyd-

David Gilmour – electric guitar and acoustic guitars, vocals, mandolin on "Outside the Wall", musical director
Roger Waters – vocals, bass guitar, acoustic guitar on "Mother", clarinet on "Outside the Wall"
Nick Mason – drums, percussion, acoustic guitar on "Outside the Wall"
Richard Wright – piano, organ, synthesizer, accordion on "Outside the Wall" (During the tour, Wright was no longer part of the band, but hired as a session musician. Despite this, he was listed as a band member in the tour program and the album credits)
Additional personnel -

Peter Wood – keyboards, acoustic guitar on "Outside the Wall"
Snowy White – guitars (1980 shows)
Andy Roberts – guitars (1981 shows)
Andy Bown – bass guitar, acoustic guitar on "Outside the Wall"
Willie Wilson – drums, percussion (Except for the 14 June 1981 Show)
Clive Brooks – drums, percussion (14 June 1981 Show)
Joe Chemay – backing vocals
Stan Farber – backing vocals
Jim Haas – backing vocals
Jon Joyce – backing vocals
Gary Yudman – MC

gelubatir
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I am still so sad that what shall we do now never made it onto the final album

swawssfm
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Just discovered this
Wow. What a listen

stevecharlton
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i Love Pink Floyd I just Got this Cd, as A Christmas Present, Finally after all These Years. Happy New Years Everybody Out There

randallbenner
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i think this is the best live album ever ! the wall without gilmour and nick input isn't the wall really ! long live floyd .

karimmiladi
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Still don’t get why this isn’t on Spotify and Apple Music

slob
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Cheers Roger mr Floyd for a great year 2023

jakefoley-meum
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My neighbors love this set so much that they threw a brick 😮into my window, so they can hear it better.

A_Stone_Jack_Baller
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I have a 3-record set of this on vinyl, bootlegged live.

synthyawylder
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Of all the super bands, those that consistently filled stadiums, Pink Floyd has to be first, Queen a close second, Zepplin and the Stones would follow..

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Part 1: Building The Wall

00:00 Master Of Ceremonies
01:18 In The Flesh?
04:17 The Thin Ice
07:04 Another Brick In The Wall I
11:21 The Happiest Days Of Our Lives
12:58 Another Brick In The Wall II
19:21 Mother
27:12 Goodbye Blue Sky
30:24 Empty Spaces
32:42 What Shall We Do Now?
34:21 Young Lust
39:01 One Of My Turns
43:19 Don't Leave Me Now
47:35 Another Brick In The Wall III
48:45 The Last Few Bricks
52:33 Goodbye Cruel World

Sphemus
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Even when they were a little raw, they were the tightest band ever.

aaronbutcher
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I saw The Wall for the first time in a drive in with my now husband in 1981 82? It was beyond amazing.

mickeyhermit
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Few minutes ago my mother called this album quiet better than anything from rammstein, but how honorable was that to rs, wasn't it ⁉️

simonjager
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I think drop it on em is a reference the Loogie roger spit.. like he’s spitting his feelings onto the entire crowd.

slob
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One thing I’d like to point out! Crowd cheers and so it begins…..

jaysparrow
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thx 4 sharing bro! Awesome quality ;-)

ralfm
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Interesting this was recorded in London. The MC at the beginning sounds American... that must have been a specific choice, lol.

RNNNPTH
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The second guitar solo of Another Brick P2 is Snowy White, right?

marqueli