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Roger Waters: Live in Argentina

Recorded at Riverplate Stadium, Buenos Aires, March 18, 2007.

Top Cast

  • Roger Waters

    Roger Waters

    Himself (Lead vocals, Bas, Acoustic Guitar)

  • Snowy White

    Snowy White

    Himself (Guitar)

  • Dave Kilminster

    Dave Kilminster

    Himself (Guitar, Bass, Vocals)

  • Andy Fairweather Low

    Andy Fairweather Low

    Himself (Guitar, Bass, Vocals)

  • Jon Carin

    Jon Carin

    Himself (Syntheizer, Lap steel guitar, Vocals)

  • Harry Waters

    Harry Waters

    Himself (Hammond organ, Piano, Syntheizer)

  • Ian Ritchie

    Ian Ritchie

    Himself (Saxophone, Ewi, Bass

  • Graham Broad

    Graham Broad

    Himself (Drums, Percussion)

Overview

Recorded at Riverplate Stadium, Buenos Aires, March 18, 2007.

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