The Wall — Live in Berlin was a live concert performance by Roger Waters and numerous guest artists, of the Pink Floyd studio album The Wall, itself largely written by Waters during his time with the band. The show was held in Berlin on 21 July 1990, to commemorate the fall of the Berlin Wall eight months earlier. A live album of the concert was released in September 1990. A video of the concert was also commercially released.
- “In the Flesh?” by Scorpions
- “The Thin Ice” by Ute Lemper & Roger Waters & the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir
- “Another Brick in the Wall (Part 1)” by Roger Waters; sax solo by Garth Hudson
- “The Happiest Days of Our Lives” by Roger Waters
- “Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2)” by Cyndi Lauper; guitar solos by Rick Di Fonzo & Snowy White, synth solo by Thomas Dolby
- “Mother” by Sinéad O’Connor & The Band; accordion by Garth Hudson, vocals by Rick Danko & Levon Helm; acoustic instruments by The Hooters.
- “Goodbye Blue Sky” by Joni Mitchell & the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir ; flute by James Galway
- “Empty Spaces/What Shall We Do Now?” by Bryan Adams, Roger Waters & the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir
- “Young Lust” by Bryan Adams, guitar solos by Rick Di Fonzo & Snowy White
- “Oh My God — What a Fabulous Room” by Jerry Hall (intro to “One of My Turns”)
- “One of My Turns” by Roger Waters
- “Don’t Leave Me Now” by Roger Waters
- “Another Brick in the Wall (Part 3)” by Roger Waters & the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir
- “The Last Few Bricks”
- “Goodbye Cruel World” by Roger Waters
- “Hey You” by Paul Carrack
- “Is There Anybody Out There?” by The Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir; classical guitars by Rick Di Fonzo & Snowy White
- “Nobody Home” by Roger Waters & the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir, guitar solos by Snowy White
- “Vera” by Roger Waters & the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir
- “Bring the Boys Back Home” by The Rundfunk, Band of the Combined Soviet Forces in Germany & Red Army Chorus
- “Comfortably Numb” by Van Morrison, Roger Waters & The Band & the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir, guitar solos by Rick Di Fonzo & Snowy White
- “In the Flesh” by Roger Waters, Scorpions, the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir
- “Run Like Hell” by Roger Waters and Scorpions
- “Waiting for the Worms” by Roger Waters, Scorpions and the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir
- Stop” by Roger Waters
- The Trial” by The Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir, featuring: Tim Curry as the Prosecutor
Thomas Dolby as the School Master
Ute Lemper as the Wife
Marianne Faithfull as the Mother
Albert Finney as the Judge - “The Tide Is Turning (After Live Aid)” (with Outside The Wall affixed to the end) by the Company (lead vocals by Roger Waters, Joni Mitchell, Cyndi Lauper, Bryan Adams, Van Morrison and Paul Carrack.) & the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir
Roger Waters — vocals, bass guitar, acoustic guitar on “Mother”, rhythm guitar on “Hey You”
Scorpions: Klaus Meine — vocals
Rudolf Schenker — rhythm guitar
Matthias Jabs — lead guitar
Francis Buchholz — bass guitar
Herman Rarebell — drums
Ute Lemper — vocals
Cyndi Lauper — percussion, vocals
Thomas Dolby — synthesizer, vocals
Sinéad O’Connor — vocals
The Band: Rick Danko — vocals
Levon Helm — vocals
Garth Hudson — accordion, soprano saxophone
The Hooters: Eric Bazilian — guitar
Rob Hyman — keyboards
John Lilley — guitar
Fran Smith Jr. — bass guitar
David Uosikkinen — drums
Joni Mitchell — vocals
James Galway — flute
Bryan Adams — guitar, vocals
Jerry Hall — vocals
Paul Carrack — vocals
Van Morrison — vocals
Tim Curry — vocals
Marianne Faithfull — vocals
Albert Finney — vocals
The Bleeding Heart Band:
Rick Di Fonzo — guitars
Snowy White — guitars
Andy Fairweather-Low — bass guitar, guitar, backing vocals
Peter Wood — keyboards, organ, synthesizers
Nick Glennie-Smith — keyboards, organ, synthesizers
Graham Broad — drums, electronic percussion
Stan Farber — backing vocals (credited as Jim Farber)
Joe Chemay — backing vocals
Jim Haas — backing vocals
John Joyce — backing vocals
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