Well, now that I've seen it, I'm glad you liked it.
I originally thought it was all based on Roger Water's best tune (The Wall) and it was. It seemed a bit thin to use that one concept for the whole disk. (IMHO) I wish it was strictly the concert in Atmos and left the rest as an option to be switched off. One of the failings I find with most concert disks is that the producers want to "enhance" them with non concert footage; and that's fine if they have a menu option to do away with it, if you just want to play the concert. However, that option is few and far between for the ones I purchased. (How many times can you listen to a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction acceptance speech anyway...?)
For me, I really didn't get the Atmos "moment" I was looking for from this disk, and maybe it's my setup. I have a high back Lazyboy swivel rocker /recliner in the sweet spot and maybe it's cutting off the rear Atmos speakers. I just lent The Wall to one of my brothers who is a big Roger Water's fan today, so it will be a while before I can test it with a different chair. I'm much more a David Gilmore fan (Google "pink floyd songs written by david gilmour" and you'll see why) as I see Roger Water's more of a producer and lyricist, than a composer / musician.