• 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.
  • Foo Fighters Cover Pink Floyd's 'In The Flesh?' at Austin City Limits Festival [WATCH]

    Nearing the closing minutes of their Friday night Austin City Limits Music Festival set, the Foo Fighters decided to call on classic rock once again as they took on a rendition of Pink Floyd's "In The Flesh?" The classic track hails from the 1979 concept album, 'The Wall,' which former Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters has reprised as his own documentary and concert film, "Roger Waters The Wall."
  • David Gilmour Releases New Behind-the-Scenes 'Today' Clip [WATCH]

    For the second single off of his latest solo record, 'Rattle That Lock,' David Gilmour gives fans an inside, behind-the-scenes look at his 2015/2016 tour in the latest clip for "Today." The Aubrey Powell-directed video shows the Pink Floyd icon rehearsing alongside his live band just ahead of a recent gig in Brighton, UK. Throughout the clip, footage is spliced in of fans purchasing merchandise and the diligent road crew setting up the stage.
  • 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."
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