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The last brick was placed as Roger Waters sang "goodbye" at the close of
the song "Goodbye Cruel World." For the next fifty percent of the demonstrate, the band was largely invisible,
except for a gap in the wall that simulated a lodge area in which Roger Waters "acted out" the tale of Pink, and an overall look by David Gilmour on major of
the wall to execute the climactic guitar solo in "Comfortably Numb." Other areas of the story
were being instructed by Gerald Scarfe animations projected on to the wall itself (these animations had been later on integrated into the movie Pink Floyd: The Wall).
Specially recorded films and animations had been projected onto
it, and for 1977 "In the Flesh" and 1980-1981 "The Wall Live" tours,
coloured spotlights have been set all over the rim,
an result which attained its zenith with the dancing patterns of multi-coloured lights in the
A Momentary Lapse of Reason and Division Bell tours. In 1973's tour to
boost The Dark Side of the Moon, a huge scale design aircraft flew about the viewers and crashed on to the
phase with a spectacular explosion, an influence
repeated at the commence of The Wall and the Division Bell shows.

By the 1994 Division Bell tour, the band was using very effective, isotope-splitting copper-vapour
lasers.