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For all you Floyd fans the book Comfortably Numb - A History Of "The Wall" Pink Floyd 1978-1981 is the last word on everything about "The Wall" If you can pick it up. You won't be disappointed. Everyone involved is interviewed. Rick Hart my better half gets a lot of respect. And some of my pictures of behind the scene are used "credited to Rick" Because I submitted them through him. Just a fantastic piece of work. I thought I would be bored having heard and told the same stories over and over. But I was well entertained and it was fun to hear more about people involved in the other studios and such. It was a major part of my life and this book does a fine job of capturing the moment

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WARNING!

Holding onto the past may result in dislocated joints. And in extreme cases the loss of limbs and even death. If you show any of these symptoms just let go
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I must admit being disappointed when The Wall came out.  I was sixteen, loved Pink Floyd and thought it was a bit too dark, too depressing, and much further into Roger Waters' head than I wanted to go.  I do get the alienation from the crowd of fans bit, though.  One particular memory from that time was a Supertramp concert. They were performing "Fool's Overture" and had a huge screen behind them.  At a certain point, a scene of Hitler haranguing a crowd, probably at Munich, was shown and the crowd started cheering.  I wondered what that British band must have thought of that mass of drunk and high and stupid fans.