the wall

A Change to 'The Wall'
A Change to 'The Wall'
A Change to 'The Wall'
Since its release in 1979, Pink Floyd's 'The Wall' has journeyed all over the world, playing to audiences during numerous tours (and even being turned into a movie). But through all its guises, the album's song cycle has remained essentially the same -- until recently, that is.
Roger Waters — The Wall [REVIEW + PHOTOS]
Roger Waters — The Wall [REVIEW + PHOTOS]
Roger Waters — The Wall [REVIEW + PHOTOS]
Walls are built and walls are torn down. Walls are built to give shelter and to give people a place to work. Walls have been built to keep people out and keep people in, while some are built as memorials. Last Thursday, inside the walls of First Niagara Center, Roger Waters built and tore down a wall of his own...
Roger Waters Tickets for You and Your Third Wheel
Roger Waters Tickets for You and Your Third Wheel
Roger Waters Tickets for You and Your Third Wheel
So you were thinking of going on a date night. Roger Waters sounds like a good idea, but your annoying friend has been asking you to go all week too. Well Jack FM has the solution. Win tickets to see Roger Waters perform 'the Wall' for you and your third wheel from Jack FM...
Roger Waters or Pink Floyd? – Jack’s Ticket Thingy [POLL]
Roger Waters or Pink Floyd? – Jack’s Ticket Thingy [POLL]
Roger Waters or Pink Floyd? – Jack’s Ticket Thingy [POLL]
Roger Waters left Pink Floyd in 1984 after writing lyrics for some of the Floyd Boys biggest albums, including the Wall. After Waters left the band, Pink Floyd continued   to produce songs with David Gilmour at the helm.  The band experienced tremendous success before and after Waters called himself a member of Pink Floyd.
Roger Waters Returns to Buffalo; Who Needs a Little Education
Roger Waters Returns to Buffalo; Who Needs a Little Education
Roger Waters Returns to Buffalo; Who Needs a Little Education
Few albums in the history of rock have reached the epic status of Pink Floyd's "The Wall". When Roger Waters left Pink Floyd in 1985, the band continued on under David Gilmour's stewerdship. Still, Waters was the bands main lyricist and his conceptual brilliance on the Wall and the previous "Animals", "Wish You Were Here" and "Dark Side of the Moon" defined