Last time I saw him was a Wall show, and it was boring.
Roger Waters Live Last Night in Glendale,AZ
My first concert in a while. Last was Sia.
Roger has a message for his audience
that comes with the music. Somewhat off-putting
I must say. I went for music not politics. Not saying
I totally disagree with his. F-bombs galore. All our presidents
past and current are mass murderers. Could be a bit strong.
He is 79 and British. Has some fun stories. I can live without
the other messages though. Is this messaging common nowadays?
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+1 @tomcy6 "It always puzzles me why people like Roger always live in the countries they despise and are happy to take the money of the people of those countries. You’d think they wouldn’t want to dirty their hands with that filthy lucre. People like Roger never move to Russia or Cuba or Venezuela or China. There always seems to be a disconnect between their mouths and their actions." A lot of teachers and college profs are the same way, especially college profs... If the U.S. is so damned evil, put your money where your mouth is and move to a more enlightened economic system, a more advanced civilization, a more promising future.... elsewhere. But, at least here in America, people have the right to spout nonsense - although the "woke" hate "hate speech," lol, unless it's against the U.S. and those who support it. Myself, if I'm going to a concert, I'd rather not hear Waters' rants nor Nugent's rants for that matter, lol. I rather be Free For All rockin out or Comfortably Numb, lol, or a little bit o' both. |