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That is what I didn't want to hear.I love all things Floyd but when musicians open their mouth about religion and politics I lose interest.
Well all this debate is why the band broke up.
For me that depends on their POV; but I'd take a POV I disagree with over another trite love song.
I thought it was more about a power struggle between Dave and Roger.
Keep your money. Waters does his trademark anguished screaming, inserts F**K into many songs and is totally depressing.And talking about dynamic range, there are just two levels - loud and more loud. Every instrument and vocal is competing for dominance until the whole album becomes just a bunch of random noise.I remember when we wore out Pink Floyd albums, each song was better than the last. This album is one and done.But once in a while Waters can be truly inspired, his version of Pigs (Three Different Ones), Live from Zócalo Square - Mexico City - October 1, 2016 for an audience of 200,000 enthusiastic fans is a classic.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWLBtMz5OuY
I pay you to entertain me not for you to force me to listen to your propaganda.
Have to agree with you 1000%. I think Roger is a very talented artist, but please give me a break with the political jargon. I pay you to entertain me not for you to force me to listen to your propaganda. I get enough of that daily crap from news agencies.Having tickets to his concert in August and reading these threads I have a feeling I may want to walk out. The last concert I seen Rogers doing was THE WALL a dramatic performance with just a touch of politics of the day...tolerable and short lived.Loud and louder is part of the description of Rogers latest work...A miss mash of instruments