Hudini wrote:Apparently he was the only member (or ex-member at the time) of Pink Floyd that actually made money from The Wall tour, because he was paid along with the rest session musicians. The rest of the Floyd members were in debts after that tour, mainly because of Roger's megalomaniac concept of the shows.
What's always confused me is how they lost money. The only thing I can figure is that they didn't know how much the expenses were going to be before the shows were scheduled. They only played about 15 shows, so they could have easily added another 10 and made some money.
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I believe they lost money on the tour of The Wall because I was such a large production. They had to erect a grid so that they could build the wall, and then had to dismantle it and then again rebuild it at every venue.
Rick was officialy not a Floyd memeber after The Wall, on the Wall shows he was a 'session musician of sorts and was the only member to make money! He didn't record on the Final Cut because he felt it was going in the wrong direction and due to "personality clashes" between the two. That was the only album that was without Rick!
alframsey wrote:Rick was officialy not a Floyd memeber after The Wall, on the Wall shows he was a 'session musician of sorts and was the only member to make money! He didn't record on the Final Cut because he felt it was going in the wrong direction and due to "personality clashes" between the two. That was the only album that was without Rick!
white summer wrote:All that is completely inaccurate
No it isn't.
Well actually it is indeed half acccurate:
1. Rick was officialy not a Floyd memeber after The Wall, TRUE
2. on the Wall shows he was a 'session musician of sorts and was the only member to make money! TRUE
3. He didn't record on the Final Cut because he felt it was going in the wrong direction and due to "personality clashes" between the two. FALSE see item 1.
3. That was the only album that was without Rick! TRUE but 80% of AMLoR was without Rick too.