HDPinkFloyd | Pink Floyd - Roger has the film of the Wall 1980 @HDPinkFloyd | Uploaded November 2017 | Updated October 2024, 16 hours ago.
"The Happiest Days of Our Lives"
Roger Waters said "the London shows in 1980/81 were filmed and he had all of the footage and was thinking of putting it together to be released.
In the December 2009 issue of Mojo, Roger Waters revealed that he had 'discovered a whole load of new footage of The Wall shows' and was busy 'editing it'. He explained that he assumed the cameramen decided to shoot more than they were asked to as they had the cameras and 'nobody [seemed] bothered'. It is presumed that this footage is 35mm film.
" We can wish and dream "
DVD of The Wall Immersion Box Set includes the professionally shot 35mm footage of "The Happiest Days of Our Lives" at Earls Court on June 13, 1981. The footage seen on the bootleg Divided We Fall by Harvested DVD is from August 8, 1980.
"The Happiest Days of Our Lives"
Roger Waters said "the London shows in 1980/81 were filmed and he had all of the footage and was thinking of putting it together to be released.
In the December 2009 issue of Mojo, Roger Waters revealed that he had 'discovered a whole load of new footage of The Wall shows' and was busy 'editing it'. He explained that he assumed the cameramen decided to shoot more than they were asked to as they had the cameras and 'nobody [seemed] bothered'. It is presumed that this footage is 35mm film.
" We can wish and dream "
DVD of The Wall Immersion Box Set includes the professionally shot 35mm footage of "The Happiest Days of Our Lives" at Earls Court on June 13, 1981. The footage seen on the bootleg Divided We Fall by Harvested DVD is from August 8, 1980.