I will always remember October 3rd, 2010 as an extremely important day in my life; it was the day my mind was blown wide open by Roger Waters’ performance of “The Wall.”
There were giant, inflated “Mothers” and angry “Teachers” staring you down with vicious blood red eyes, airplanes and helicopters flying unregulated throughout the arena, wild explosions, and an on-stage “Wall” the size of a football field displaying ultra high definition video projections. It was breathless and breathtaking. There was laughter and there were tears. Singalongs and epic guitar solos. And still, there was the music that was written decades ago but is still relevant today, of one Roger Waters, and his masterpiece, “The Wall.”
