Roger Waters is a tankie

Yes, yes you did, no thinking required.

I can usually separate the art from the artist, but I often have less interest in the music after they’ve shown themselves to be insufferable assholes. I can still jam out to Michael Jackson’s “Beat It” but cringe a little when I hear “PYT (Pretty Young Thing)”.

Wait, so that’s a bad thing? I retired so I could give my brain a break, and let it get mushy.

More on topic, I really don’t like how musicians (and even worse, celebrities who are in the public eye for being in the public eye) carry more weight with the teeming billions than a journalist who’s spent their life studying the issues.

Even worse is when you’re at a concert and can’t flip the channel. Ever been a captive audience while a Roger Waters drones on?

Saw Neil Finn, in the middle of Trump’s last campaign, and all he said was "This next song has the line ‘They come, to build a wall between us.’ I’d like to dedicate this song to your President, and remind him that the next line is ‘You know that they won’t win.’ [applause over opening ‘Maori strum’]

Twenty seconds, got the point across, back to work.

Yup, it’s shorthand for ‘Everyone born during this time period is the same, does not know how the world works, and may be summarily dismissed’.

And pulling a Juror #10 and saying “Oh, sure, there are some good things about 'em, too! Look, I’m the first one to say that! I’ve known a couple who were OK, but that’s the exception, y’know what I mean? Most of 'em, it’s like they have no feelings! They can do anything! I know it, I know all about them! Listen to me… They’re no good! There’s not a one of 'em who is any good! I mean, what’s happening in here?” should be met with a Juror #4’s “Sit down and don’t open your mouth again.

I was offered a couple tickets to a concert of his in Tacoma next month. For free. I declined.

Yeah, I know. Not understanding a late-1960s U.K. slang term for “U.S.S.R. sympathizer.” You’d think that 30 years after the U.S.S.R. stopped existing, we should expect an explanation for that obscure expression.

Geddy Lee started going to baseball games in the afternoons when on tour, and I presume watching games in hotel rooms. He’s now a freakin’ baseball expert with a massive collection of baseball stuff.

I endorse this decision

I’ve been told that during his concerts he will release a giant pig shaped balloon with a large Star of David printed on it, which seems to cross a line into anti-Semitism imho.

If this is true, of course it would cross the line into antisemitism by a wide margin, and I’m disgusted by the thought. If he pulls this shit in Germany, he maybe could even be arrested.

Apropos to nothing else in this thread, Johnny Ramone was also a baseball memorabilia collector of great renown, with a remarkably impressive collection of Yankees stuff, if memory serves.

It looks like this is true (or has been in the past) although the same pig also had a cross, crescent & star, hammer & sickle, McDonalds and Shell Oil symbol on it as well as the “crossed hammers” icon from The Wall and various slogans. Not directly targeted at Jews or the Jewish faith but I can easily see/understand someone being offended by it.

Ok, that perspective lets my outrage-meter dial down a good bit. Still a bad idea.

A good part of his collection is memorabilia of the Negro Leagues. Or rather, it was a good part of his collection, as he donated a lot of it to a museum.

Apparently, at the start of the show the following announcement is played:

If you’re one of those “I love Pink Floyd, but I can’t stand Roger’s politics” people, you might do well to f–k off to the bar right now. Thank you, and please enjoy the show.

Done and done.

That sounds like a win-win. I miss Roger’s ignorant rants, and they have Manhattans and Major League Baseball at the bar.

I went to a concert once with my wife, it had a pretty good lineup of bands. And it had the band Candlebox. When Candlebox took stage, that was our cue to go get something to eat and use the restroom.

Even today, we use the term “Candlebox” as a signal that there is not much going on and we can take a break from whatever we’re doing.

I think if Waters was at a concert and wanted to rant, it would be Candlebox time.

(Candlebox isn’t terrible, it’s just not that interesting, especially when we had bands like Offspring, Alice in Chains, and Chevelle performing.)

Ah, the tragedy. He became a Blue Jays fan.

Indeed tragic, dropping two straight to the Orioles.

::gravely disappointed there’s still no reports of {{{MASS HECKLING}}} of Roger::

Flash heckle mob?

At least deserving of having pizza thrown at thim.

As long as it’s Imo’s pizza, I can live with people throwing their pizza as a weapon rather than eating it.

Probably needing to take a shower after trying to delve into his mind, but I can well imagine Waters trying to rebut the following observation…

…with some speciousness about it being only his Floyd tunes he’s doing, but “allowing” for one or two of Gilmour’s that Roger figured “met the bar” (or some such nicety that I wouldn’t put past ole RW to weasel).

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Really couldn’t have been a worse typo, with that added “t”. Nah, wasn’t trying to say “them”.