Roger Waters brought his new touring production of Pink Floyd's opus "The Wall" to The Q Tuesday night for a high-concept rock 'n' roll extravaganza featuring eye-popping multimedia, fireworks, giant puppets and, of course, an exploding wall. The former Pink Floyd mastermind played the band's four-sided, 1979 album in it's entirety, amid a high-tech theatrical spectacle that was part rock concert, part Broadway musical, part cinematic psychodrama.
Plain Dealer Pop Music Critic John Soeder was there to take in all the drama. Check back later this morning in the Pop Music blog for his review. In the meantime, here's a taste of last night's performance, in photos from The Plain Dealer's Tom Ondrey.
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