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(Dope-addled pop star Roger) Waters packs emotional anti-war wallop (MEGA-BARFER)
Chicago Sun-Times ^ | October 1, 2006 | JIM DeROGATIS Pop Music Critic

Posted on 10/01/2006 9:50:09 AM PDT by Chi-townChief

Given his legacy as the key songwriter and conceptualist for Pink Floyd, one of the most theatrical bands in rock history, fans could expect that Roger Waters' show at the First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre on Friday would be a visual tour de force.

Considering his infamous perfectionism, it was a given, too, that the sound and musicianship would be top-notch, especially since half of the set would be devoted to the 1973 audiophile masterpiece, "The Dark Side of the Moon."

What came as a surprise was that Waters' three-hour performance in Tinley Park packed such an emotional wallop in the form of a very poignant running commentary about the tragedy of war in general and of America's involvement in Iraq in particular.

Unifies 5-decade career Reviews of earlier gigs on the tour found some critics scoffing at the politics, as if strong anti-war sentiments hadn't always been a key theme in Waters' work, from "Corporal Clegg" in 1968 through his final album with Pink Floyd, "The Final Cut," a 1983 meditation on the Falklands.

But even for hard-core fans who've followed Waters' philosophical evolution, the extent to which his set list drew together songs from throughout a five-decade career to make a unified thematic point seemed extraordinary.

The first part of the evening gave us "Fletcher Memorial Funeral Home," "Perfect Sense," the new song "Leaving Beirut" and "Sheep," a comment on a slumbering electorate illustrated with a version of Pink Floyd's inflatable pig decorated with the slogans "Impeach Bush now" and "Don't get led to the slaughter, vote Nov. 7." The second set, which included all of "Dark Side," had the anti-war anthem "Us and Them," with photos of President Bush at the now-infamous "Mission Accomplished" photo-op, and video of oil rigs pumping in time to "Money." And finally, there was the overwhelming one-two punch of "Vera" and "Bring the Boys Back Home" during a generous encore.

Basks in fan adoration Though Waters certainly made his message clear, the cumulative effect was less like preaching and more like a summation of one strain of his life's work, which has sadly become more timely than ever. And the show made the welcome point that, despite the popular perception, Pink Floyd has never just been the perfect band to fire up the bong to -- there has always been much more substance when the band was at its best. In contrast to the dour front presented on some tours, the amazingly well-preserved, 63-year-old Waters gleefully basked in the adoration of his fans, who cheered his political messages as enthusiastically as his blasts of classic-rock nostalgia.

Always the third-best singer in Pink Floyd, the bandleader did his best with the vocals he recorded on albums, leaving the rest to a crack 11-piece band that included his son Harry on Hammond organ and MVP Dave Kilminster in the role of guitarist David Gilmour.

In fact, the only way this extraordinary evening could have been better was if Waters finally buried the hatchet with Gilmour and his other former Floyd bandmates. As at Gilmour's show at the Rosemont Theatre last April, the night came close, but it still wasn't quite Pink Floyd, and you still couldn't help thinking that, as Waters sang in "In the Flesh" at the start of the show, "Pink isn't well, he stayed back at the hotel / And they sent us along as a surrogate band."

jimdero@jimdero.com


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Illinois; United Kingdom; War on Terror
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To: Chi-townChief

21 posted on 10/01/2006 10:18:59 AM PDT by Lazamataz (Islam is a pathological disorder masquerading as a religion.)
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To: Chi-townChief; dead; aculeus; All
What came as a surprise was that Waters' three-hour performance in Tinley Park packed such an emotional wallop in the form of a very poignant running commentary about the tragedy of war in general and of America's involvement in Iraq in particular.

Did DeRogatis remember to cry?

22 posted on 10/01/2006 10:19:32 AM PDT by dighton
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To: Chi-townChief
Pink Floyd has never just been the perfect band to fire up the bong to -- there has always been much more substance when the band was at its best.

A perception that, perhaps paradoxically, seemed to become more solid the more frequently one fired up the bong.

23 posted on 10/01/2006 10:19:58 AM PDT by IronJack
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To: dighton

LOL - that's pretty hilarious especially the Kennedy-McCarthy dilemma.


24 posted on 10/01/2006 10:22:43 AM PDT by Chi-townChief
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To: Chi-townChief
One of the best headlines I ever saw in one of my university's goofy fringe student newspapers was the headline "Roger Who?" on a review of Pink Floyd's first post-Waters album.
25 posted on 10/01/2006 10:25:36 AM PDT by Question_Assumptions
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To: 537cant be wrong; Aeronaut; bassmaner; Bella_Bru; Brian Allen; cgk; ChadGore; Cutterjohnmhb; ...
Rock and Roll PING! email Weegee to get on/off this list (or grab it yourself to PING the rest)
26 posted on 10/01/2006 10:26:09 AM PDT by weegee (Remember "Remember the Maine"? Well in the current war "Remember the Baby Milk Factory")
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To: IronJack

That's funny because they always seemed like the perfect doper's band to me; a hippie comes up to you and says: "I was high and listening to Floyd last night .... I saw God, man!!! WHUHUHUHUHUHUH!!!!!"


27 posted on 10/01/2006 10:26:56 AM PDT by Chi-townChief
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To: caver

I was at the Indy show last night. Do you think the pig was supposed to break loose and float off? It looked like it was the same I had seen in pictures from recent shows on this tour.


28 posted on 10/01/2006 10:32:21 AM PDT by HBAR223
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To: flynmudd

I just wish he would shut up and go away. He's an arrogant ass that still doesnt want to give any credit to any of his former band members. He had good words but Gilmour's guitar and the rest of Pink Floyd is why the band was a success. Its why they were still a success without him. Its why no one likes him now.

Waters is washed up.

Syd is dead.

Even though he is a British bleeding heart, I'm on Gilmour's side all the way.


29 posted on 10/01/2006 10:32:55 AM PDT by Delta 21 ( MKC USCG - ret)
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To: Chi-townChief

Why doesn't he comment on the fact that America wasn't in Iraq when we were attacked and have not been attacked since we got there?


30 posted on 10/01/2006 10:34:17 AM PDT by synbad600
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To: proxy_user

"Well, don't throw away any LP copies of Amused to Death.
Last I saw, you could get $200-400 on eBay."

Wow! Unreal...

LLS


31 posted on 10/01/2006 10:36:45 AM PDT by LibLieSlayer (Preserve America... kill terrorists... destroy dims!)
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To: Chi-townChief

Too bad musicians let politics get in the way.Waters did a great show here in Tampa a few years back,great music,great back-up band,no politics.I was planning on catching his show this year until i heard he's making it a "BushBash".Can't these "artists" figure out that they alienate fans?


32 posted on 10/01/2006 10:38:20 AM PDT by Thombo2
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To: Chi-townChief

Did he dedicate "One of these days (I'm going to cut you into little pieces)" to Saddam Hussein?


33 posted on 10/01/2006 10:38:24 AM PDT by Disambiguator (If the Democrats were a stock, I would short them.)
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To: Chi-townChief
...with photos of President Bush at the now-infamous "Mission Accomplished" photo-op

Saddam WAS removed. Mission Accomplished. We've killed 4,000 NON-Iraqi terrorists who've flooded INTO Iraq since that date. They do not fight to see Saddam restored to power. They fight to rid the Middle East of the sub-human kufir; people who do not despise Jews; people who bring social and political reforms to areas dominated by Islamic theocracy, male domination, rape, torture, slavery, bigotry, discrimination, and extreme wealth and poverty. The middle east is NOT a poor region of the world. In recent years, 5 of the world's 10 wealthiest men lived there.

Rog needs to stuff a sock in it. He's part of the problem in my mind.

We can fight them in Iraq or we can fight them throughout Europe, Asia, and America. But the jihadists WILL fight someplace.

34 posted on 10/01/2006 10:39:01 AM PDT by weegee (Remember "Remember the Maine"? Well in the current war "Remember the Baby Milk Factory")
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To: LibLieSlayer

1992 was the nadir of vinyl. Not many copies were made or sold.


35 posted on 10/01/2006 10:42:41 AM PDT by proxy_user
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To: Disambiguator
Did he dedicate "One of these days (I'm going to cut you into little pieces)" to Saddam Hussein?

No, Nick Berg.

Did he sing his song from The Pros & Cons of Hitchhiking "4:37 AM (Arabs With Knives And West German Skies)"?

There were Arabs with knives
At the foot of the bed
Right at the foot of the bed
Oh my God how did they get in here?
I thought we wee safe home in England
She said "Come on now kit, it was wrong what you did
You've got to admit it was wrong."

Jade: "Oh god....Jesus"

Sleep Sleep
I know that I'm only dreaming

Jade: "Leave her alone..get out..out..get out of my house!"

Through closed eyes
I see West German skies on the ceiling
And I want to get back
To the girl with the rucksack
To feel her flaxen hair
I want to be there
See the sun going down
Behind Krupps steelworks
On the outskirts of some German town...

There there, Rog. Bury your head in middle eastern sand. Pretend that the nasty jihadists with knives coming for your head REALLY AREN'T attacking people in England.

Go back to sleep. Dreams are happier than living in the real world.

36 posted on 10/01/2006 10:44:41 AM PDT by weegee (Remember "Remember the Maine"? Well in the current war "Remember the Baby Milk Factory")
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To: proxy_user

Coincidently Amused To Death was the nadir of Roger Waters' career.


37 posted on 10/01/2006 10:45:51 AM PDT by weegee (Remember "Remember the Maine"? Well in the current war "Remember the Baby Milk Factory")
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To: sully777
He was. He lost his dad in WWII so of course he must blame Churchhill, I guess. Certainly wasn't Lord Haw Haw's fault. < /sarc >

And the whole Nazi audience thing was Rog getting creeped out by the crowds at these huge arena rock shows. Comparing it to a Nazi rally. But then the crowds were coming to hear music, feel good times, relax, and maybe have sex with the girl they brought to the show or meet in the crowd.

NOW Roger is using his stage as a podium to spout extremist politics to mind-numbed audiences in an altered state (whether that be psychotropic drugs or a lulled sense from the pied piper effect of music). So NOW Roger is playing the part in his own Nuremberg Rally. Again, Roger Waters is PART of the problem in this world today.

And I like his music but loathe his politics. And won't be going to the show.
38 posted on 10/01/2006 10:52:23 AM PDT by weegee (Remember "Remember the Maine"? Well in the current war "Remember the Baby Milk Factory")
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To: weegee

I like Pink floyd. David Gilmour is one of my guitar heros. I look at this as just another reason why the dem party does not connect with voters anymore


39 posted on 10/01/2006 10:56:28 AM PDT by sachem longrifle (proud member of the fond Du lac band of the Ojibwa people)
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To: Chi-townChief

I am a huge fan of Floyd but I am quite aware that waters is the goofiest member of the band still living, now that Syd is dead.

I also think the same personality, shal we say, quirk, that led to the goofy message in this concert is also what broke up the band.

He reminds me of the "herdsman" character from That Thing You Do (Jimmy).


40 posted on 10/01/2006 10:57:05 AM PDT by RobRoy (Islam is a greater threat to the world today than Naziism was in 1937.)
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