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Roger Waters, The Wall - photo by Ros O'Gorman

Roger Waters, The Wall - photo by Ros O'Gorman

Roger Waters Plans The Wall DVD And New Album

by Roger Wink, VVN Music on June 7, 2012

in News

Roger Waters participated in an almost four-hour interview recently on Sirius/XM’s Deep Tracks channel and spoke about future release plans.

Roger Waters, The Wall - image by Ros O'Gorman

Roger Waters, The Wall - image by Ros O'Gorman

First up is a DVD of The Wall tour on which he has concentrated for the last couple of years.

We’ve been filming almost everything as we go along, remorselessly. We filmed for a week when we did shows in Athens and we were filming all over South America, so yeah, there will definitely be a DVD of this whole experience coming up in the near future.

REVIEW: Roger Waters The Wall in Melbourne

Sometime after that, look for a new solo album from Waters. Even though he said that The Wall tour would be a wrap up to his career, it’s looking much more certain that this would be the end of his live career with recording still very much in his plans.

I’ve got a strong feeling that I have a new album literally about to pop out. I’ve written a song while I was on the road, which I think will provide me with the impetus, emotionally and philosophically and politically to create a new album.

If the album is released, it will be his first full album of new material since 1990’s Amused to Death.

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