
romanianreaper
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That is awesome and the way it should be!And what's cool is that Ted and Tom are actually friends.
That is awesome and the way it should be!And what's cool is that Ted and Tom are actually friends.
Are we in a kindergarten here? Imagine people on this forum talking about you with those exact words you just typed in this thread.Sorry, I didn't listen. I've seen countless shows in my life and that cunt was the only guy I was completely disgusted by. Too bad he didn't die instead of Ozzy
The only true example of Waters’s music in PF is The Final Cut. Everything else was very Dave infused.I like Rogers music. Don't like many songs where Ozzy is singing.
Also Roger can write music. Ozzy can just sing, not write.
So to me it's Roger 1, Ozzy 0 so far.
That’s really the best way to look at it. Wish I felt the same way.I don't let people's beliefs have any influence on whether I go see them. I went to a Roger Waters show and Rage Against the Machine show and have seen Ted Nugent. I could care less what someone believes in if I'm a fan of their music.
A few years ago RW toured the US trying to make money on his past success. During the show I went to he relentlessly insulted my country and my friends religion, constantly flipping the bird to the crowd the whole time. 3/4 of the crowd walked out after like 40m. In BOSTON.Are we in a kindergarten here? Imagine people on this forum talking about you with those exact words you just typed in this thread
I've listened both Rogers and Davids new solo material and Rogers compositions still have that 70s Pink Floyd flavour while David hasn't sounded like Pink Floyd very much composition-wise. So I would hazard a guess that it was Roger who brought that famous feel to the Pink Floyd compositions. Also David himself said in the latest interview that it was Rogers project and it was Roger who was the gatekeeper and editor of all the ideas that went into the songs. I.e. he was the main songwriter.The only true example of Waters’s music in PF is The Final Cut. Everything else was very Dave infused.
I don't have any idea what he might have said there so I can't comment on that. But I do know that there are a huge amount of people who get emotionally hurt immediately when faced with any sort of criticism against their ideology. So it could have been just that. But as I said: I wasn't there so I can't validate what was the actual magnitude of the offensive verbal monologue.A few years ago RW toured the US trying to make money on his past success. During the show I went to he relentlessly insulted my country and my friends religion, constantly flipping the bird to the crowd the whole time. 3/4 of the crowd walked out after like 40m. In BOSTON.
Do I think he should die for this? Of course not, and I didn’t say that. But I don’t need to pretend he’s anything other than an irrelevant toxic POS
sure JanI do know that there are a huge amount of people who get emotionally hurt immediately when faced with any sort of criticism against their ideology. So it could have been just that
Dude, and no offense meant, but I’ve listened to all that too and if you think Waters new solo shit has the “ Pink Floyd feel”, I really don’t need to hear your opinion about Pink Floyd at all. The Final Cut and half of The Wall don’t even have that “ Pink Floyd feel”.I've listened both Rogers and Davids new solo material and Rogers compositions still have that 70s Pink Floyd flavour while David hasn't sounded like Pink Floyd very much composition-wise. So I would hazard a guess that it was Roger who brought that famous feel to the Pink Floyd compositions. Also David himself said in the latest interview that it was Rogers project and it was Roger who was the gatekeeper and editor of all the ideas that went into the songs. I.e. he was the main songwriter.
I've listened both Rogers and Davids new solo material and Rogers compositions still have that 70s Pink Floyd flavour while David hasn't sounded like Pink Floyd very much composition-wise. So I would hazard a guess that it was Roger who brought that famous feel to the Pink Floyd compositions. Also David himself said in the latest interview that it was Rogers project and it was Roger who was the gatekeeper and editor of all the ideas that went into the songs. I.e. he was the main songwriter.
every one who knew Ozzy personally said yes was was a great human being, even the guys he fucked over to do with Money like Jake and Bob say he was a great guy to be around ... he was an asshole when it came to business, which can largely be put down to his wife/managerAnd you think Ozzy was a decent human being ?