![]() ![]() ![]() Also in the 2010-2013 shows the political message was much more obvious than ever before. This time the political message had changed to criticizing for example the religions and big countries in the world politics. In the last tour in 2010- 2013 the general message was changed from the original. In the 1990 Berlin show there was an obvious connection to the collapse of the Berlin Wall. ![]() In the 1980-1981 shows, the message was the same as in the album. The three different ages The Wall has been played live have all given it a specific political meaning. The original work has criticism towards United Kingdom’s educational system as well as a very strong anti- war, anti-fascism meaning. It has had a deep political meaning from the very beginning. The Wall has never been just a fictional work of art. Even though Pink Floyd broke down during and after the recording of The Wall album, Roger Waters continued and remade The Wall in 1990 in Berlin and in the massive tour with 219 shows in 2010-2013. Roger Waters, the creative force behind the albums and the shows, did not stop on these. It was followed by the movie Pink Floyd The Wall and the accompanying 31 live shows in 1980-1981, which were 70’s rock opera at its finest. The Wall, as iconic as it is, did not stop in being a musical album. As all the Pink Floyd musical albums in the 70’s it is a measure of the social atmosphere in the Great Britain but in large also throughout the world. Pink Floyd’s The Wall is an iconic rock story. ![]()
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