
So I spent the past 2 days (and the better part of 5 straight hours last night) putting this together.
It is the complete soundtrack from the concert film Roger Waters The Wall.
I mainly made this version so I could have Waters’ score that he made specifically for the film.
It’s only a few tracks, but it’s worth it.
I should also note that I got them as clean as I could, utilizing all 6 channels of the Blu-ray rip.
There is some subtle SFX, but it’s nothing to worry about.
There are also a few tracks with Waters speaking that I felt would be nice to include.
It also differs from the retail release of the album in that it includes some things that were omit:
The cheers from the audience are more prominent, therefore it sounds more like a live album.
The sound effects are more present. These include:
The plane crashing into the wall at the end of In the Flesh?.
The sound effects of the fireworks throughout.
The sound effects when he fires off the machine gun into the crowd.
The sound effects when the wall collapses at the end.
Jasonjhn8 made the cover, which comes from the Amazon exclusive Blu-ray.
There are some alternates included in the archive.
The quality is AAC for now
Post in the thread if you want the link, I do not accept PMs
To all the Pink Floyd fans out there, this is for you
Enjoy 🙂
Link received, thanks!
Only a few tracks of score. The only ones I really wanted were the first two: Missing Presumed Dead and On the Road. The score is getting a release, but it’s exclusive to the Super Deluxe Edition. Only on vinyl, and it’s $500. I can’t afford that right now. So I did the only thing I knew how: extract from the Blu-ray.
If you’re familiar with Floyd at all, you’ll notice those 2 cues are instrumentals of When the Tigers Broke Free, from Waters’ final Floyd album, 1983’s The Final Cut.
Oh, and a link please.
I also feel the need to show what Jason spent the lasy 3 days pouring all his time and effort into. This is custom utilizing the cover from the 2012 Immersion Remaster and the cover from the original 1979 studio album:
I was an usher at the premiere of the film version of "The Wall" and I remember it for the fool who partook in high potency pharmaceuticals and during the film’s first animated sequence totally, absolutely and completely lost his shit. Went full bull goose looney. Took five uniformed cops to subdue him. A better show than what was playing on screen.
Please elaborate
DAK, could you get me a link? Please and Thank You. 😉
You need to do something before I can send it….cause I kinda can’t and it’s your fault :p
Ooops, sorry. I did that thing now. :p In the past two months my PM box has filled up like never before.
Also, I love that 1979/2012 cover art!

Please elaborate
I was attending the University of Miami during the cocaine heyday. (The school’s flag should have been ‘ludes on a field of coke. Oh, the scenes of wretched excess I witnessed, ye Gods.)
I worked at the Rivera theater, just across from the U of M. (We specialized in Midnight Madness films such as "Dawn of the Dead," "Caligula", "Road Warrior" and "The Wall.") And as aforementioned I was one of the ushers on premiere night and students packed the theater and the students were packed with drugs.
As soon as the lights went down, the crowd lit up and was in short order fully baked. (My boss, before the show began, told me to eject anyone smoking. He then retreated to his office for the duration and I totally ignored his order – it would have been like trying to hold back the Atlantic with a handful of Kleenex – seeing as my Mom did not raise a foolish child.)
Everything was fine, the crowd was deeply buzzed and most barely had a pulse or brainwave activity which is how I liked our customers. The more numb, the better.
Then came the first Steadman animation. There was a stunned hush and followed by a scream I can best describe as what losing your mind sounds like. I didn’t think the human throat could produce that type of noise. Some kid started thrashing about, trying to escape from his row. Of course every seat was full so he solved the problem by picking said persons up and throwing them around like toys. The theater, not surprisingly, remained pretty quiet. Being high as an elephant’s ass will do that.
One of the ushers ran to grab the on duty cop who was deliberately patrolling the area. (By this time Miami police had a lot of experience with drug related behavior.) My boss finally appeared, looked at the melee, looked at me and said, "you go stop him."
I told him not on minimum wage, I’m not.
Fortunately, the cops arrived en masse and subdued him. By sitting on him. Crude, but effective. I later heard he blew his mind out in a cloud of PCP.
So when I think of "The Wall" that’s my enduring memory.
I worked at the Rivera theater, just across from the U of M. (We specialized in Midnight Madness films such as "Dawn of the Dead," "Caligula", "Road Warrior" and "The Wall.") And as aforementioned I was one of the ushers on premiere night and students packed the theater and the students were packed with drugs.
As soon as the lights went down, the crowd lit up and was in short order fully baked. (My boss, before the show began, told me to eject anyone smoking. He then retreated to his office for the duration and I totally ignored his order – it would have been like trying to hold back the Atlantic with a handful of Kleenex – seeing as my Mom did not raise a foolish child.)
Everything was fine, the crowd was deeply buzzed and most barely had a pulse or brainwave activity which is how I liked our customers. The more numb, the better.
Then came the first Steadman animation. There was a stunned hush and followed by a scream I can best describe as what losing your mind sounds like. I didn’t think the human throat could produce that type of noise. Some kid started thrashing about, trying to escape from his row. Of course every seat was full so he solved the problem by picking said persons up and throwing them around like toys. The theater, not surprisingly, remained pretty quiet. Being high as an elephant’s ass will do that.
One of the ushers ran to grab the on duty cop who was deliberately patrolling the area. (By this time Miami police had a lot of experience with drug related behavior.) My boss finally appeared, looked at the melee, looked at me and said, "you go stop him."
I told him not on minimum wage, I’m not.
Fortunately, the cops arrived en masse and subdued him. By sitting on him. Crude, but effective. I later heard he blew his mind out in a cloud of PCP.
So when I think of "The Wall" that’s my enduring memory.
That’s an…. interesting elaboration, Killgrave. Nice to know this is what you remember when you think of "The Wall". :p
And, link recieved. Thank you, DAK. 🙂
I was attending the University of Miami during the cocaine heyday. So when I think of "The Wall" that’s my enduring memory.
That is indeed quite the elaboration. Thank you for that.
Thanks in advance.
great share.
The Wall is one of my all-time-favourites. Would like to get it.
Best
stm
Just had to scream it 🙂
Just had to scream it 🙂
How does it sound? The entire thing. Opening to close.
The sound quality is awesome, but did he not put "what shall we do now" on the blu ray?
Umm yes he did lol. It was in the film when I saw it on September 29th, it’s on the Blu-ray (just watched it) and it was even included on his 2010-2011 tour.
If it wasn’t included in the Blu-ray, I wouldn’t have been able to seamlessly incorporate it into my edit, and in 24-bit/48kHz/5.1, no less. Trust me, it’s in there 😉
Thanks a bunch in advance. I appreciate your efforts!
Edit: Link received. Many thanks!
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Link please. Many many thanks..
Thank you in advance!
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I’d appreciate a link, please. 🙂
Definitely worth it 🙂 … like all your other versions published here, in the forum. Appreciate a link. Thanks in advance!
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Got it, thanks 🙂
It sounds great.
I immediately put it on my iPhone and went for a walk to listen to it in it’s entirety.
Even though you warned me about some mild FX in the score portions they still wigged me out.
I kept hearing muffled voices and thought it was people around me, when there was no one. :laugh:
Very much appreciated.
Did I ever say anything about FLAC? I JUST sent you the link merely hours ago, and your response is to ask for FLAC? Well now I regret sharing it with you. You will never change, HDlossless -_-
And it is indeed 24-bit, 48kHz and 5.1. Look at the files in iTunes.
And just because you asked for it, yes. Of course I have this in FLAC. I MADE it in FLAC. But it’s several gigabytes and I’m an iOS user. Therefore I’m not clogging up my MEGA account with it and it’s more convenient for me. Sorry Charlie.
Thanks in advance.
Thank you!
Thank you so much!
How can you have any pudding if you don’t eat your meat?
Link sent 😉
Mysterious scribblings?
A secret code?
No…Links no less…LINKS EVERYBODY!!
Thanks DAKoftheOTA!
Many thanks for sharing!!!…
Thank you!
Amazing share as usual from You, DAKoftheOTA!
May I have the link please?
Gratefully thanx in advance and cheers,
vn73
Thanks.
Thank you in advance
Bocoi