Roger Waters has shared a video of a socially distanced performance of two Pink Floyd deep cuts from their 1979 LP ‘The Wall’.
The band’s former frontman was joined by Dave Kilminster, Joey Waronker, Lucius-Jess Wolfe, Holly Laessig, Gus Seyffert, Jonathan Wilson and Jon Carin for the performance.
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Waters sang about Vera Lynn, the World War II singer who passed away in June, in the song ‘Vera’. In a statement, he said: āThe Vera in question is Vera Lynn. She was an English singer, songwriter, very popular during the Second World War.
āHer biggest hit was ‘Weāll Meet Again’. She was widely known as the ‘Forcesā Sweetheart’. Our Vera, who is very fondly remembered back in Blighty, died six weeks ago aged 103. So she had a bloody good innings, bless her.ā
During the short set, there was a transition from āVeraā into a grand orchestral rendition of āBring the Boys Back Home’. Watch it below now.
During a break, Waters spoke to the camera to address President Donald Trump on recent events in the US.
Referencing the controversial deployment of federal officers in Portland he said: āYeah, bring the boys back home, particularly from Portland, you big fucking brick.ā
Waters will be releasing his Us + Them concert film on Blu-ray and DVD later this year.
He recently teased it with a clip of three songs from The Wall: āThe Happiest Days of Our Livesā and parts two and three of āAnother Brick in the Wall.ā
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