Tracklist
01
Intro
02
Speak To Me
03
Breathe
04
One Of These Days
05
Time
06
Breathe (reprise)
07
The Great Gig In The Sky
08
Welcome To The Machine
09
Deja Vu
10
The Last Refugee
11
Picture That
12
Wish You Were Here
13
The Happiest Days Of Our Lives
14
Another Brick In The Wall Part 2
15
Another Brick In The Wall Part 3
16
Dogs
17
Pigs (three Different Ones)
18
Money
19
Us & Them
20
Brain Damage
21
Eclipse
22
The Last Refugee (reprise)
23
Deja Vu (reprise)
Description
ROGER WATERS: US + THEM presents the celebrated tour 2017-2018 of the legendary Pink Floyd artist. As a founding member, lyricist, composer and creative force behind Pink Floyd, US + THEM Waters presents powerful music in breathtaking form and underlines its message of human rights, freedom and love. Based on his celebrated, sold-out US + THEM world tour 2017-18, which includes a total of 156 shows for 2.3 million people around the world, the product includes classic songs from The Dark Side of the Moon, The Wall, Animals, Wish You Were Here as well as his latest album Is This The Life We Really Want?
Waters vividly demonstrates that he is a musical activist at heart and one of the most passionate political spokespersons of his time. He has dedicated his life to fighting those who want to control our lives and destroy our planet. Welcome To The Machine and Another Brick In The Wall Part II strongly recall the grim warnings he gave decades ago about alienation, displacement, greed, suffering, destruction and loss. And yet the songwriter's humanity cannot be seen more clearly than in Wish You Were Here, for although he presents a gloomy picture of the state of the world, his message is ultimately one of hope through unity and love.
Waters vividly demonstrates that he is a musical activist at heart and one of the most passionate political spokespersons of his time. He has dedicated his life to fighting those who want to control our lives and destroy our planet. Welcome To The Machine and Another Brick In The Wall Part II strongly recall the grim warnings he gave decades ago about alienation, displacement, greed, suffering, destruction and loss. And yet the songwriter's humanity cannot be seen more clearly than in Wish You Were Here, for although he presents a gloomy picture of the state of the world, his message is ultimately one of hope through unity and love.