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Is There Anybody Out There? [Box set] [Live]

~ Pink Floyd
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  • Audio CD (10 April 2000)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Box set, Live
  • Label: EMI
  • ASIN: B000038A2B
  • Other Editions: Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 25,366 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Listen10. What Shall We Do Now? (Live) 1:40£0.69
Listen11. Young Lust (Live) 5:16£0.69
Listen12. One Of My Turns (Live) 3:41£0.69
Listen13. Don't Leave Me Now (Live) 4:07£0.69
Listen14. Another Brick In The Wall (Part 3) (Live) 1:15£0.69
Listen15. The Last Few Bricks (Live) 3:25£0.69
Listen16. Goodbye Cruel World (Live) 1:41£0.69


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Listen  2. Is There Anybody Out There? (Live) 3:09£0.69
Listen  3. Nobody Home (Live) 3:15£0.69
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Listen  6. Comfortably Numb (Live) 7:26£2.99
Listen  7. The Show Must Go On (Live) 2:34£0.69
Listen  8. MC:Atmos (Live)0:37£0.69
Listen  9. In The Flesh (Live) 4:22£0.69
Listen10. Run Like Hell (Live) 7:05£0.69
Listen11. Waiting For The Worms (Live) 4:13£0.69
Listen12. Stop (Live)0:32£0.69
Listen13. The Trial (Live) 6:01£0.69
Listen14. Outside The Wall (Live) 4:28£0.69


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In releasing this two-CD live album of Pink Floyd's elaborate production, both the Roger Waters and David Gilmour-led camps almost atone for the bitter back-biting fans have endured throughout the '80s and '90s. As delivered by Waters, Gilmour, Nick Mason, Richard Wright and a smattering of back-upmusicians, these renditions are a reminder of how tight this Floyd line-up could be. Among THE WALL's major themes are the character's mixed feelings over sex as revealed by "Young Lust," an overprotective mom and the hazards thereof in "Mother," and the decision of the musician's label to drug himup to perform in "Comfortably Numb." Two welcome but ephemeral songs cut from the original studio album, "What Shall WeDo Now" and "The Last Few Bricks" are also included in thisrelease of Waters' sprawling concept.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars HOLY MOLEY! This is VERY good!, 23 Mar 2006
I bought this and the first time I listened to it I feel in love with this, trully awesome live performance. The beginning opening announcement left me chuckling and the sheer passion that's put into this not only make this a brilliant listen but I'd say better than the studio album. It'll have pride of place in my collection forever!

Buy it!!

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28 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ladies & Gentlemen, this is PINK FLOYD live!, 15 Nov 2001
By A Customer
This recording IS Pink Floyd - The Wall live. If like me you would have bought this twenty years ago. So why did it take so long? Probably Floyd politics. Anyhow, enough of why the wait; wait no more.

The Wall was performed 29 times by Pink Floyd during 1980/1. At this moment in history Floyd were (and still are) considered one of the top live acts on the planet. This album shows why.
Is there anybody out there? is a live version of The Wall culled from these shows. There are one or two extras not on the studio version of The Wall. 'The Last Few Bricks' and 'What Shall We Do Now?' being those extras but they are both present on Roger Waters 21/7/90 Berlin concert and 'What Shall..' featured on The Wall film to. So the only different part of the approach for us fans is the M.C. announcements. But that just goes to create the most interesting and brilliant intro to any live recording I've ever heard. You will need to play the intro loud as the M.C. is a little inaudible. (Again this intro was used in The Wall movie but was totally inaudible. If in doubt it is played in the background just before Bob narrates 'Stop').

If you are one of the new Floyd fans with 'Echoes -the best of Pink Floyd' acting as your introduction to the band then The Wall is crucial to your collection. However, which do you buy first? Roger Waters - The Wall live in Berlin? Probably not. It's not bad but as I was there in the front row then I find the video of show more interesting. The Wall, studio version? Of course it was the original, BUT I don't like live albums all that much. (Pulse and Delicate Sound of Thunder are great videos but as far as the audio goes, forget it). HANG ON, this live album is different. Yes it's live but the tension is there; that live feeling and the sound quality is stunning. The original would have had the extra few minutes of music except for the contraints of the actual vinyl format. For example Run Like Hell is longer and Another Brick In The Wall (part 2) has an extended keyboard flurry by session man Peter Woods who also played at Berlin '90. Snowy White plays guitar again to compliment David Gilmour's style. (Why those two have never made an album together is beyond me. Snowy was in Thin Lizzy as well as being a regular Floyd session artist).

Whichever you decide on you will, no doubt be back to get the other(s). There is more to complicate the issue as there is a hardback book edition and the standard release. My suggestion is get the hardback book edition. OK there is no more extra music for your money but you get a detailed account from band members of how one of the biggest selling albums of all time evolved from a studio record, to a concert, to a film and beyond! The book also has some excellent photos of the concerts. The cover/book was designed by Storm Thorgerson, unlike the original designed by Gerarl Scarfe. However, Thorgerson shows no rivalry as he shows off Scarfe's drawings, puppets and illistrations to suberb effect.

A truly excellent live album. Don't be put off by either Pulse or Delicate Sound Of Thunder. On 'Is There Anybody Out There?' the band gel together and the angst that is produced from Waters/Wright off stage bickering overflows onto the stage and and affects everyone. Each player then delivers top notch showmanship. This is the start of Floyd's Cold War and everyone wants to push The Button.

In 1983 Floyd's war was in full flow and The Floyd delivered us (their fans) a bomb. The nightmare that was the brilliant The Final Cut: A Requiem For The Post War Dream.

So if you want a perfectly depressing afternoon then play in order Pink Floyd's Animals, The Wall, The Final Cut and Roger Waters Amused To Death. By the end of that play list you will consider all of your troubles little ones and you will be glad to be alive. So cheer up and listen to Floyd's Relics CD (but program out Careful with that axe, Eugene or you will be back feeling depressed again).

Thanx for reading.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pink Floyd : back on top with this stunning live recording, 7 Sep 2000
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"Hey You, out there in the cold getting lonely; getting old, can you hear me?" Everything that you would expect from a live recording of a Pink Floyd concert is captured in this new album. The swelling and dramatic emotions of the music, the sense of sheer awe as Dave Gilmour executes his solos with an air of magic about him and of course the melodies and rhythms that make them the most popular psychadaelic band ever to have graced the Earth. From the first chords, to the last sound of the Wall collapsing, the band manage to hold the complete air of suspense, and arouse our deepest senses . If you are worried that it wont be as good as the real thing, stop, and buy this masterpeice.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great live recording
I'm not a big fan of "The Wall" studio album-it's Roger Waters and backing band rather than Pink Floyd-but this is much better. Read more
Published 4 months ago by PygmyTwylyte

5.0 out of 5 stars Another great quality Floyd live outing
I got this when it came out and was not fussed with it at all. I thought that, compared to bootlegs of the full unedited shows, it was lacking in spark/brio/excitement and was a... Read more
Published 9 months ago by P. Bell

4.0 out of 5 stars the wall live from 1981
I very nearly went to this concert. 20 years later the album is released and I wish I had gone. The more I listen to it, and play along with it, the better I think it is . Read more
Published 11 months ago by Mark Billinge

5.0 out of 5 stars More energetic than the studio version
Interestingly I know two Floyd nuts who don't like The Wall all that much. I lent them this live version and they loved it. Read more
Published 20 months ago by BS on parade

5.0 out of 5 stars BETTER THAN THE STUDIO RECORDING
Hear the madness creep into the vocals as this amazing gig progresses. It's fantastic. Boy i wish I'd been there. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Yashkoo

5.0 out of 5 stars The first gig I ever went to....
...was Floyd playing The Wall live @ Earl's Court. Difficult to follow really. Dave Gilmour's solo on Comfortably Numb had most of us scraping our brains up off the floor. Read more
Published on 12 Aug 2004 by MR ANDREW A MORRIS

5.0 out of 5 stars pure brilliance
Anyone who hasn't listened to pink floyd doesn't know what they are missing. This album is everything. Read more
Published on 27 Mar 2001 by ijlane@hotmail.com

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