
Roger Waters: In The Flesh - Live
Music · Documentary
Overview
Recorded on a single night in June 2000, In the Flesh is a thrilling live testament to the strength of Roger Waters's peculiar artistic vision. Backed by a crack ensemble of both fresh and seasoned players, the former Pink Floyd songsmith powers through Floyd classics, underserved relics, and highlights from his spotty solo career. [Chapters:] 01 Intro 02 In The Flesh 03 The Happiest Days Of Our Lives 04 Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2) 05 Mother 06 Get Your Filthy Hands Off My Desert 07 Southampton Dock 08 Pigs On The Wing (Part 1) 09 Dogs 10 Welcome To The Machine 11 Wish You Were Here 12 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Part 1-8) 13 Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun 14 Breathe (In The Air) 15 Time 16 Money 17 The Pros And Cons Of Hitch Hiking (Part 11) 18 Perfect Sense (Part 1-2) 19 The Bravery Of Being Out Of Range 20 It's A Miracle 21 Amused To Death 22 Brain Damage 23 Eclipse 24 Comfortably Numb 25 Each Small Candle 26 Credits
Top Cast


Roger Waters
Roger Waters
Himself - Vocals, Bas
Roger Waters
Himself - Vocals, Bas


Andy Fairweather Low
Andy Fairweather Low
Himself - Guitar, Vocals
Andy Fairweather Low
Himself - Guitar, Vocals


Jon Carin
Jon Carin
Himself - Keyboards, Lap Steel, Programming
Jon Carin
Himself - Keyboards, Lap Steel, Programming


Snowy White
Snowy White
Himself - Guitar
Snowy White
Himself - Guitar
Graham Broad
Graham Broad
Himself - Drums
Graham Broad
Himself - Drums
P.P. Arnold
P.P. Arnold
Herself - Vocals
P.P. Arnold
Herself - Vocals
Norbert Stachel
Norbert Stachel
Himself - Hammond, Keyboards
Norbert Stachel
Himself - Hammond, Keyboards
Doyle Bramhall II
Doyle Bramhall II
Himself - Guitar, Vocals
Doyle Bramhall II
Himself - Guitar, Vocals
Susannah Melvoin
Susannah Melvoin
Herself - Vocals
Susannah Melvoin
Herself - Vocals


Katie Kissoon
Katie Kissoon
Herself - Vocals
Katie Kissoon
Herself - Vocals
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