I'm Happy


I was lucky enough to see the show live quite a few times. The show portions were excellent.

I realize (as I read one person write) this film is for Roger more than it is the fans. That's obvious by the documentary portion.

The documentary footage is extremely sad, because it seems Roger is one tortured soul. He should honor his father's memory and give thanks that everything he was able to achieve was due to his father and the millions of others who gave their all. I'm sure he'd want his son to be happy. It doesn't seem like he is. He's not young either.

If there's one thing I learned from this, money sure can't buy you happiness.

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I am sure that Roger's father would be very proud of all that his son has accomplished in his life.

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I agree, the concert is awesome.

Saw it a few years ago, one of the best concerts I've ever seen.



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I was 13 yrs old when I saw Pink Floyd preform "The Wall" @ the Nassau Coliseum in 1980. Watching this film brought back some great memories from that cold February night so long ago and I enjoyed the journey that Waters took to see Anzio. For me that is why I kept watching.

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