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In the Flesh – Live es un disco doble en vivo que registra las presentaciones de Roger Waters durante la gira In the Flesh tour, que se extendió durante 3 años. También se produjo un DVD con el mismo título, y ambos productos fueron lanzados en un nuevo paquete en 2006. También se lanzó un SACD presentando dos formatos: en estéreo y en 5.1.
El material del DVD fue tomado de la presentación del 27 de junio de 2000 en el Rose Garden Arena en Portland, Oregon, pero el CD doble contiene varias grabaciones de esa gira por Estados Unidos, con presentaciones en Phoenix, Arizona, Las Vegas, Nevada, Irvine, California, y Portland, Oregon.
George Roger Waters (Surrey, Reino Unido; 6 de septiembre de 1943)1 es uno de los cofundadores de la banda Pink Floyd, considerada una de las más influyentes en la historia de la música moderna. Se convirtió tras la marcha de Syd Barrett en el compositor conceptual de la banda. Además de ser el bajista, fue uno de los cantantes y experimentó con sintetizadores, loops, guitarra eléctrica y acústica. Con él, Pink Floyd alcanzó éxito mundial en la década de 1970 gracias a sus álbumes conceptuales The Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals y The Wall. Dejó la banda en 1985 debido a diferencias creativas y legales con los otros integrantes. Resuelta la disputa en 1987, pasaron casi 18 años para que volviese a tocar con la banda. Hacia 2010, el grupo había vendido más de 250 millones de discos;234 solo en Estados Unidos, 74 millones de álbumes.5
En 1970, compuso en colaboración con Ron Geesin, Music from The Body, banda sonora del filme documental The Body, de Roy Battersby, sobre la biología humana.6 Grabó en estudio cuatro discos en solitario: The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking (1984), Radio K.A.O.S. (1987), Amused to Death (1992) y Is This the Life We Really Want? (2017). En 1986, contribuyó a la banda sonora de la película Cuando el viento sopla. En 1990, organizó uno de los conciertos con más asistencia de la historia, The Wall - Live in Berlin, con 300 000 espectadores.78
En 1996, fue admitido en el Salón de la Fama del Rock de Estados Unidos y del Reino Unido como miembro de Pink Floyd. Desde 1999 ha hecho varias giras. Desde 1989 trabajó en la ópera Ça Ira, estrenada en 2005, pero que un año antes tuvo su prémiere en las celebraciones por el ingreso de Malta en la Unión Europea. El 2 de julio de 2005, se reunió con sus excompañeros de Pink Floyd para el concierto benéfico Live 8, la única aparición de Waters con la banda desde su última actuación hacía 24 años.
En 2010 dio comienzo The Wall Live, una gira mundial donde interpreta The Wall al completo. Durante la misma, el 12 de mayo de 2011, en The O2 Arena, Gilmour y Mason volvieron a compartir el escenario con Waters, Gilmour tocando «Comfortably Numb» y Gilmour y Mason junto a Waters en «Outside the Wall».
In the Flesh - Live est un double album live qui enregistre les performances de Roger Waters lors de la tournée In the Flesh, qui a duré 3 ans. Un DVD portant le même titre a également été produit et les deux produits sont sortis dans un nouveau package en 2006. Un SACD est également sorti en deux formats : stéréo et 5.1.
Le matériel DVD a été tiré de la présentation du 27 juin 2000 à la Rose Garden Arena de Portland, Oregon, mais le double CD contient plusieurs enregistrements de cette tournée américaine, avec des performances à Phoenix, Arizona, Las Vegas, Nevada, Irvine, Californie. , et Portland, Orégon.
George Roger Waters (Surrey, Royaume-Uni ; 6 septembre 1943) 1 est l'un des co-fondateurs du groupe Pink Floyd, considéré comme l'un des plus influents de l'histoire de la musique moderne. Après le départ de Syd Barrett, il devient le compositeur conceptuel du groupe. En plus d'être bassiste, il était l'un des chanteurs et a expérimenté les synthétiseurs, les boucles, la guitare électrique et acoustique. Avec lui, Pink Floyd a connu un succès mondial dans les années 1970 avec ses albums concepts The Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals et The Wall. Il a quitté le groupe en 1985 en raison de différences créatives et juridiques avec les autres membres. Résolu le différend en 1987, il lui a fallu près de 18 ans pour jouer à nouveau avec le groupe. En 2010, le groupe avait vendu plus de 250 millions de disques, 2 3 4 rien qu'aux États-Unis, 74 millions d'albums.5
En 1970, il co-compose avec Ron Geesin, Music from The Body, la bande originale du documentaire de Roy Battersby The Body on Human Biology.6 Il enregistre quatre albums solo en studio : The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking (1984), Radio K.A.O.S. (1987), Amusé à mort (1992) et Est-ce la vie que nous voulons vraiment ? (2017). En 1986, il contribue à la bande originale du film When the Wind Blows. En 1990, il organise l'un des concerts les plus fréquentés de l'histoire, The Wall - Live in Berlin, avec 300 000 spectateurs.7 8
En 1996, il a été intronisé au Rock Hall of Fame des États-Unis et du Royaume-Uni en tant que membre de Pink Floyd. Il a tourné plusieurs fois depuis 1999. Depuis 1989, il travaille sur l'opéra Ça Ira, créé en 2005, mais créé un an plus tôt lors des célébrations de l'adhésion de Malte à l'Union européenne. Le 2 juillet 2005, il a retrouvé ses anciens camarades du groupe Pink Floyd pour le concert-bénéfice Live 8, la seule apparition de Waters avec le groupe depuis sa dernière performance il y a 24 ans.
En 2010, il a commencé The Wall Live, une tournée mondiale où il a interprété The Wall en entier. Au cours du même 12 mai 2011, à l'O2 Arena, Gilmour et Mason ont partagé la scène avec Waters, Gilmour jouant "Comfortably Numb" et Gilmour et Mason avec Waters sur "Outside the Wall".
In the Flesh - Live is a live double album that records the performances of Roger Waters during the In the Flesh tour, which lasted for 3 years. A DV
D with the same title was also produced, and both products were released in a new package in 2006. An SACD was also released in two formats: stereo and 5.1. The DVD material was taken from the June 27, 2000 presentation at the Rose Garden Arena in Portland, Oregon, but the double CD contains several recordings of that US tour, with performances in Phoenix, Arizona, Las Vegas, Nevada. , Irvine, California, and Portland, Oregon. George Roger Waters (Surrey, UK; September 6, 1943) 1 is one of the co-founders of the band Pink Floyd, considered one of the most influential in the history of modern music. Following the departure of Syd Barrett, he became the band's conceptual composer. In addition to being a bassist, he was one of the singers and experimented with synthesizers, loops, electric and acoustic guitar. With him, Pink Floyd achieved worldwide success in the 1970s with his concept albums The Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals and The Wall. He left the band in 1985 due to creative and legal differences with the other members. Resolved the dispute in 1987, it took almost 18 years for him to play with the band again. By 2010, the group had sold more than 250 million records, 2 3 4 in the United States alone, 74 million albums.5 In 1970, he co-composed with Ron Geesin, Music from The Body, the soundtrack to Roy Battersby's documentary The Body on Human Biology.6 He recorded four solo albums in the studio: The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking. 1984), Radio K.A.O.S. (1987), Amused to Death (1992) and Is This the Life We Really Want? (2017). In 1986, he contributed to the soundtrack of the movie When the Wind Blows. In 1990, he organized one of the most attended concerts in history, The Wall - Live in Berlin, with 300,000 spectators.7 8 In 1996, he was inducted into the United States and United Kingdom Rock Hall of Fame as a member of Pink Floyd. He has toured extensively since 1999. Since 1989 he has been working on the opera Ça Ira, which premiered in 2005, but which premiered a year earlier in the celebrations of Malta's accession to the European Union. On July 2, 2005, he reunited with his former Pink Floyd bandmates for the Live 8 benefit concert, Waters' only appearance with the band since his last performance 24 years ago. In 2010 he started The Wall Live, a world tour where he performed The Wall in full. During the same, on May 12, 2011, at The O2 Arena, Gilmour and Mason again shared the stage with Waters, Gilmour playing "Comfortably Numb" and Gilmour and Mason with Waters in "Outside the Wall".
D with the same title was also produced, and both products were released in a new package in 2006. An SACD was also released in two formats: stereo and 5.1. The DVD material was taken from the June 27, 2000 presentation at the Rose Garden Arena in Portland, Oregon, but the double CD contains several recordings of that US tour, with performances in Phoenix, Arizona, Las Vegas, Nevada. , Irvine, California, and Portland, Oregon. George Roger Waters (Surrey, UK; September 6, 1943) 1 is one of the co-founders of the band Pink Floyd, considered one of the most influential in the history of modern music. Following the departure of Syd Barrett, he became the band's conceptual composer. In addition to being a bassist, he was one of the singers and experimented with synthesizers, loops, electric and acoustic guitar. With him, Pink Floyd achieved worldwide success in the 1970s with his concept albums The Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals and The Wall. He left the band in 1985 due to creative and legal differences with the other members. Resolved the dispute in 1987, it took almost 18 years for him to play with the band again. By 2010, the group had sold more than 250 million records, 2 3 4 in the United States alone, 74 million albums.5 In 1970, he co-composed with Ron Geesin, Music from The Body, the soundtrack to Roy Battersby's documentary The Body on Human Biology.6 He recorded four solo albums in the studio: The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking. 1984), Radio K.A.O.S. (1987), Amused to Death (1992) and Is This the Life We Really Want? (2017). In 1986, he contributed to the soundtrack of the movie When the Wind Blows. In 1990, he organized one of the most attended concerts in history, The Wall - Live in Berlin, with 300,000 spectators.7 8 In 1996, he was inducted into the United States and United Kingdom Rock Hall of Fame as a member of Pink Floyd. He has toured extensively since 1999. Since 1989 he has been working on the opera Ça Ira, which premiered in 2005, but which premiered a year earlier in the celebrations of Malta's accession to the European Union. On July 2, 2005, he reunited with his former Pink Floyd bandmates for the Live 8 benefit concert, Waters' only appearance with the band since his last performance 24 years ago. In 2010 he started The Wall Live, a world tour where he performed The Wall in full. During the same, on May 12, 2011, at The O2 Arena, Gilmour and Mason again shared the stage with Waters, Gilmour playing "Comfortably Numb" and Gilmour and Mason with Waters in "Outside the Wall".

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