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Roger Waters, founder of Pink Floyd, which produced the legendary album 'The Wall', performed yesterday to an estimated audience of 50,000.One of Israel's worst traffic jams ever didn't stop fans from arriving to Neveh Shalom, a mixed Arab-Jewish town, to hear Waters' message to this new generation of Israelis: "Tear down the wall and make peace". Photo by Guy Assayag /Flash90
Thursday, June 22nd 2006
Roger Waters, founder of Pink Floyd, which produced the legendary album 'The Wall', performed yesterday to an estimated audience of 50,000.One of Israel's worst traffic jams ever didn't stop fans from arriving to Neveh Shalom, a mixed Arab-Jewish town, to hear Waters' message to this new generation of Israelis: "Tear down the wall and make peace". Photo by Guy Assayag /Flash90
Thursday, June 22nd 2006
Roger Waters, founder of Pink Floyd, which produced the legendary album 'The Wall', performed yesterday to an estimated audience of 50,000.One of Israel's worst traffic jams ever didn't stop fans from arriving to Neveh Shalom, a mixed Arab-Jewish town, to hear Waters' message to this new generation of Israelis: "Tear down the wall and make peace". Photo by Guy Assayag /Flash90
Thursday, June 22nd 2006
Israeli fans dance during the Roger Waters show, founder of Pink Floyd, which produced the legendary album 'The Wall', performed yesterday to an estimated audience of 50,000.One of Israel's worst traffic jams ever didn't stop fans from arriving to Neveh Shalom, a mixed Arab-Jewish town, to hear Waters' message to this new generation of Israelis: "Tear down the wall and make peace". Photo by Guy Assayag /Flash90
Thursday, June 22nd 2006
Roger Waters, founder of Pink Floyd, which produced the legendary album 'The Wall', performed yesterday to an estimated audience of 50,000.One of Israel's worst traffic jams ever didn't stop fans from arriving to Neveh Shalom, a mixed Arab-Jewish town, to hear Waters' message to this new generation of Israelis: "Tear down the wall and make peace". Photo by Guy Assayag /Flash90
Thursday, June 22nd 2006