This CD shows the "legendary" concert on Potsdamer Platz as it should have been. There was hardly anything worked in the studio afterwards - they were all studio recordings. Not only in "The Thin Ice", which had fallen victim to live a power failure. No, all alternative studio recordings are used instead of live recordings. Cyndi Lauper was allowed to "Another Brick Part II," sing well after sobering up in the studio again, also the associated keyboard solo sounds different. The same was probably "The Band" allowed in "Mother". And the master Roger Waters himself indulged an equal chance after maybe a few eggs had eliminated his hoarseness. Hardly a sound that can be heard from the CD is likely to have originated in Berlin. But that was the only way to make the CD sale. Too bad everything was allemdie live performance, in which only the Scorpions, Bryan Adams, the orchestra and some accompanying musicians, led by the brilliant Snowy White, reached normal form. So the CD is "not real" - that's why the deduction of points - but it worth listening to, especially because of the interesting long-wheelbase versions of many popular titles, and the other sound in which they come along. If remakes appear, the original is not forbidden, and who do not like this CD, which can indeed still hear the studio LP.