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The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, The Who, Neil Young, Roger Waters and Paul McCartney at the "concert of the century." -
Coachella Organizers Reportedly Tabbing Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Stones, McCartney For Festival
What is being dubbed the "biggest concert in history" may be coming to Southern California this fall. -
'Roger Waters: The Wall' Box Sets to Be Structured Into Graffiti Art
For months, fans have been hanging on every word Roger Waters announces in relation to his latest concert film, 'Roger Waters: The Wall' and its super-deluxe box set edition paired with the album's soundtrack. The Pink Floyd alumni recently revealed the latest details of the set-the housing of each box set can be structured into their own graffiti wall, boasting a mural by Brazilian graffiti team, Osgemos. -
'Roger Waters The Wall' Clip: Pink Floyd Bassist Visits WWI Veteran Grandfather's Grave: WATCH
Former Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters has kept busy lately in preparation of 'Roger Waters The Wall's' DVD/Blu-Ray release on Dec 1. In a fresh, exclusive clip from the film, fans are able to watch the musician travel to Italy in order to visit his war veteran grandfather's grave. -
'Roger Waters: The Wall' Release Led by Live Version of Pink Floyd 'Comfortably Numb' [WATCH]
Ahead of Roger Waters: The Wall's release, a live Pink Floyd version of staple hit "Comfortably Numb" has been released. Featured in the upcoming concert film, the rendition showcases Waters' dramatic spin on the renowned track's lyrics while guitarist David Gilmour's original segments are taken over by singer Robbie Wyckoff. The movie's soundtrack is slated for release Friday (Nov. 20), boasting the live, extended version of the 1979 anthem. -
Roger Waters Details First Solo Album in 24 Years; Reflects on Last Pink Floyd Reunion
Pink Floyd fans are well aware that the iconic psychedelic rock group will never reconvene, even after the release of 'The Endless River', but they can look to former bassist Roger Waters' impending fourth studio album -- his first in over 24 years. In a recent interview, the 72-year-old also reflected on his last Pink Floyd reunion. -
Roger Waters Details New Album That Asks 'Why Are We Killing Children?'
Although a release date for Roger Waters' next album is still undetermined, the former Pink Floyd bassist does have a pretty extensive collection of demos along with a concept that strings each one to the next. The rocker recently detailed his plans of an impending concept album in the midst of 'Roger Waters The Wall's' success. -
Roger Waters Backs Bernie Sanders, Worried Hillary Clinton Will Drop Nuclear Bomb
Roger Waters has a lot on his mind these days, both emotionally and politically -- and he's making sure everyone knows it. The former Pink Floyd bassist made his stance on the presidential candidacy known while he praised Bernie Sanders and expressed worries that Hillary Clinton would drop a nuclear bomb. -
Roger Waters Details Super Deluxe Edition of ‘The Wall’ Concert Film
In the midst of the release of his concert film, 'Roger Waters: The Wall,' the former Pink Floyd bassist has now revealed plans for a "super deluxe edition" of the recently released project. -
Roger Waters Performs 'Comfortably Numb' With Billy Corgan and Tom Morello [WATCH]
Last night, in support of the charity organization Musicorps, Pink Floyd's Roger Waters recruited a few friends including Smashing Pumpkins' Billy Corgan and former Rage Against The Machine guitarist Tom Morello to join him in a performance of his band's classic track, "Comfortably Numb." -
‘Roger Waters The Wall’ DVD, Blu-Ray Release Date Announced After Successful Theatre Run
Trailing a wildly successful debut in theaters as well as numerous encore screenings, concert film 'Roger Waters The Wall' will make its way to home video later in the year. -
Roger Waters Details Working on 'The Wall' Stage Show with 'Billy Elliot' Writer Lee Hall
With his latest concert film on the horizon, former Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters has confirmed that a possible stage adaptation of his band's classic album, 'The Wall,' is in the works. The 72-year-old musician toured the album from 2010 to 2013 and footage form the tour will be turned into a concert film titled 'Roger Waters The Wall,' which will hit theaters for only one day on September 29. Ahead of the release, Waters revealed his plans of a stage version of the record with Lee Hall, one writer behind the film "Billy Elliot." -
Roger Waters Talks Pink Floyd 'The Wall' Movie, Jimi Hendrix Tour with Pink Floyd
Upon watching a rough cut of his latest concert film 'Roger Waters The Wall,' the former Pink Floyd bassist realized something was missing, leaving the film incomplete. Throughout 'The Wall,' images of those affected by war flash across a huge constructed wall while the band's iconic 1979 double album plays. The 72-year-old musician sat down with Rolling Stone to further discuss his latest film venture and Pink Floyd's relationship with Jimi Hendrix. -
Roger Waters Announces War-Themed Radio Play Project
As far as Roger Waters' solo career goes, it's endured a dry spell for nearly two dozen years since his last release of 1992's 'Amused to Death.' Back on track with his solo endeavors, the former Pink Floyd bassist plans to end the over 20 year drought in an interesting way--a war-themed "radio play." -
Pink Floyd's Roger Waters Calls Donald Trump "Pig-Ignorant"
This Wednesday's GOP debate, or any debate for that matter, most certainly won't have former Pink Floyd member Roger Waters behind presidential candidate Donald Trump. Instead, the fearlessly outspoken bassist talked to Rolling Stone about his soon-to-be-released concert film, 'Roger Waters: The Wall', also discussing his opinions towards the republican businessman, calling him "the epitome of anything that might be considered bad" and "entrepreneurship gone wrong."
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