Roger Waters: The Wall Online
The concept was born from a dark moment during Pink Floyd's 1977 "In the Flesh" tour. Frustrated by the rowdy behavior of stadium crowds, Waters famously spat on a fan in Montreal. Horrified by his own actions and the disconnect he felt from the audience, he envisioned a physical wall being built across the stage during a show to symbolize the barrier between artist and fan. The Narrative: The Bricks in the Wall
Roger Waters’ masterpiece, , is a monolithic exploration of isolation, trauma, and the mental barriers humans build to survive a harsh world. Originally conceived as Pink Floyd's eleventh studio album in 1979, it has since evolved into a multimedia phenomenon spanning film, legendary live performances, and a deeply personal 2014 documentary. The Genesis: A Moment of Alienation Roger Waters: The Wall
The semi-autobiographical story follows a rock star named , whose life is a series of "bricks" that form his wall of detachment: The concept was born from a dark moment