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September 21, 2010

Concert review: Roger Waters performs 'The Wall' at United Center

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Roger Waters performs "The Wall" at the United Center on Sept. 20. View more pictures of Roger Waters and '"The Wall" at the United Center HERE. (Scott Strazzante, Tribune)

Roger Waters showed up Monday to begin a four-night residency at the sold-out United Center, but the lean, silver-haired former Pink Floyd mastermind was no match for the spectacle he created.

Waters took second billing to “The Wall,” the soundtrack, and The Wall, the edifice that was built fabricated brick by fabricated brick until it towered over the performance, sealed off the performers, and then – spoiler alert! -- collapsed during the finale. Who needs “Wicked”? This was mega-Broadway staging with a stadium-rock score and a top ticket price to match -- $250 plus service fees.

Is it worth it? If you loved “The Wall” in its original 1980 stage creation you’ll probably love it now, if only as nostalgia on the grandest, gaudiest possible scale; Waters treats his score like a sacred text, not to be messed with in any way, certainly not by the hired guns he employed to replicate it (the Chicago run closes with performances Tuesday, Thursday and Friday).

How well has it aged? As multimedia extravaganza, it was in many ways a spectacular update, rather than an overly faithful replication of the original stage show. Parts of “The Wall” soundtrack came off as a period piece, an overwrought relic of a rock era when size mattered. There’s enough filler in this wall to make its eventual collapse seem inevitable. But for a work about madness, excess is to be expected and "The Wall" creates its own world convincingly. Its musical high points are still stirring, whether it’s the plaintive cry of “Mother,” the alternately desperate and menacing "Hey You," the paranoid gallop of "Run Like Hell" or the epic, stately descent into madness that is “Comfortably Numb.”

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September 20, 2010

Tonight's top show: Roger Waters plays 'The Wall' at United Center

Roger Waters: Which one's Pink? The Pink Floyd auteur provides his answer by bringing his Floydian magnum opus, “The Wall,” to the stage, with brick-by-brick spectacle intact, 8 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at United Center, 1901 W. Madison, $65.50, $85.98, $137.18., $265.12; ticketmaster.com.

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April 12, 2010

Roger Waters to bring Pink Floyd's masterpiece 'The Wall' to United Center

Roger Waters announced Monday that he will restage Pink Floyd's classic 1979 double-album, "The Wall," in a North American tour that will include dates Sept. 20-21 at the United Center.

 Waters, who left Pink Floyd in the '80s to pursue a solo career, is promising a new "state of the art" production, with details forthcoming at his RogerWaters.com Web site. "The Wall" was among the most ambitious rock tours ever mounted by Pink Floyd in 1980-81, and has been performed just 31 times due to the extravagant staging. The album is among the top 5 best-sellers in American history.

 Tickets for the tour will go on sale May 10 at livenation.com. A Live Nation spokesman says the ticket prices have not been confirmed yet (here's a wild guess: They won't be cheap).Complete tour dates below.

greg@gregkot.com

Roger Waters’ The Wall North American Tour Itinerary
 
September 15               Toronto        Air Canada Centre
September 20               Chicago        United Center
September 21               Chicago        United Center
September 26               Pittsburgh    Consol Energy Center
September 28               Cleveland    Quicken Loans Arena
September 30               Boston        TD Garden
 
October 5                    New York        Madison Square Garden
October 8                    Buffalo        HSBC Arena
October 10                  Washington DC    Verizon Center
October 12                  Uniondale    Nassau Coliseum
October 15                  Hartford        XL Center
October 17                  Ottawa        ScotiaBank Place
October 19                  Montreal        Bell Centre
October 22                  Columbus    Schottenstein Center
October 24                  Detroit        Palace of Auburn Hills
October 26                  Omaha        Qwest Center
October 27                  St Paul        Xcel Energy Center
October 29                  St. Louis        Scottrade Center
October 30                  Kansas City    Sprint Center
 
November 3                 New York    Izod Center
November 8                 Philadelphia    Wachovia Center
November 9                 Philadelphia    Wachovia Center
November 13               Fort Lauderdale    Bank Atlantic Center
November 16               Tampa        St. Pete Times Forum
November 18               Atlanta        Philips Arena
November 20               Houston        Toyota Center
November 21               Dallas        American Airlines Center
November 23               Denver        Pepsi Center 
November 26               Las Vegas    MGM Grand Garden Arena
November 27               Phoenix        US Airways Center
November 29               Los Angeles    The Forum
 
December 6                 San Jose        HP Pavilion
December 10               Vancouver    General Motors Place
December 11               Tacoma        Tacoma Dome
December 13               Anaheim        Honda Center
 

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