Roger Waters - is he really that idiotic?

Roger Waters - is he really that idiotic?

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DodgyGeezer

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40,449 posts

190 months

Monday 26th September 2022
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Spleen said:
Pitre said:
Love Pink Floyd and they're better without this arrogant self-important tw4t.

Why do some musicians think that their popularity gives them a platform for their political views? Conceited wker.
Just to build on this a little, I don't necessarily have a problem with an egocentric muso gobbing off about a thing they believe in, it's more that just because they have celebrity status and a captive audience, it doesn't make them any more right than the average Joe (or Josephine) on the street. That's what really irks me. Shut up.
absolutely - and the same applies to that spunktrumpet Ted Nugent

slopes

38,819 posts

187 months

Monday 26th September 2022
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colin_p said:
Rich rock star with a god complex.
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Tendency to throw tantrums
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Probably nobody in his circle daring to say "NO, have a word with yourself."
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Off the charts lef-tardedness
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fking tttish, unfiltered and childlike behaviour.

Edited by colin_p on Sunday 25th September 19:51
If i remember rightly, that is why Nick Mason and David Gilmour fefused to have him back in Pink Floyd after he stormed off to be a solo 'star'.
I think the phrase i heard was egotistical lunatic

Pitre

4,583 posts

234 months

Monday 26th September 2022
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slopes said:
If i remember rightly, that is why Nick Mason and David Gilmour fefused to have him back in Pink Floyd after he stormed off to be a solo 'star'.
I think the phrase i heard was egotistical lunatic
yes

jimmythingy

312 posts

62 months

Monday 26th September 2022
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He's angry at the world I think, he comes across as a raving lune sometimes in interviews. It's certainly not wrong to question wars whether in the Ukraine or the Middle East but the stuff he says is just opinionated claptrap.

vetrof

2,486 posts

173 months

Monday 26th September 2022
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slopes said:
If i remember rightly, that is why Nick Mason and David Gilmour fefused to have him back in Pink Floyd after he stormed off to be a solo 'star'.
I think the phrase i heard was egotistical lunatic
Reminds me of a Smith & Jones talking head sketch. (Can't find it on YT).

Paraphrasing.

MS "Of course, there's people who say Pink Floyd isn't Pink Floyd anymore since Roger Waters left"
GRJ "Who's that then?"
MS "Well, Roger Waters mainly"


Edited by vetrof on Monday 26th September 20:57

Roofless Toothless

5,662 posts

132 months

Tuesday 27th September 2022
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Personally, I think that Pink Floyd did very little of interest after SYD BARRETT left - or was left behind. But that perhaps is just my age talking.

I think that Waters is a very lucky guy. Chanced into a second rate university circuit blues band playing a very undistinguished bass part, but happened to have a rare genius in their number. A man of little talent, but that has never stopped him.

James6112

4,363 posts

28 months

Thursday 29th September 2022
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Roofless Toothless said:
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A man of little talent, but that has never stopped him.
wobble

Spleen

5,453 posts

121 months

Thursday 29th September 2022
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As much as he’s a monumental gobste, I wouldn’t call him talentless. The Wall anybody?

cherryowen

11,710 posts

204 months

Thursday 29th September 2022
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Spleen said:
As much as he’s a monumental gobste, I wouldn’t call him talentless. The Wall anybody?
+1

His bass lines, especially on the tune Money, were very clever and his lyrics were cleverer still. Yet he has always seemed to be bitter person on every subject he comments on.

Anyway, his bass playing faded to nothing once Floyd recruited Guy Pratt into the fold.



otolith

56,134 posts

204 months

Thursday 29th September 2022
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Spleen said:
As much as he’s a monumental gobste, I wouldn’t call him talentless. The Wall anybody?
Agreed. He’s wrong about this, I think, and Taiwan. I feel as if his legitimate gripes about the horrible things that “we” (the West) have done are making him partisan on this in a way that appears contrary to the principles he evidently holds.

DodgyGeezer

Original Poster:

40,449 posts

190 months

Thursday 29th September 2022
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otolith said:
Spleen said:
As much as he’s a monumental gobste, I wouldn’t call him talentless. The Wall anybody?
Agreed. He’s wrong about this, I think, and Taiwan. I feel as if his legitimate gripes about the horrible things that “we” (the West) have done are making him partisan on this in a way that appears contrary to the principles he evidently holds.
indeed - he seems to be vying with corbyn for his outspoken hatred of Israel (in particular) and dislike of the West (in general)

slopes

38,819 posts

187 months

Friday 30th September 2022
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DodgyGeezer said:
otolith said:
Spleen said:
As much as he’s a monumental gobste, I wouldn’t call him talentless. The Wall anybody?
Agreed. He’s wrong about this, I think, and Taiwan. I feel as if his legitimate gripes about the horrible things that “we” (the West) have done are making him partisan on this in a way that appears contrary to the principles he evidently holds.
indeed - he seems to be vying with corbyn for his outspoken hatred of Israel (in particular) and dislike of the West (in general)
If he hates the West so much, maybe he should move to Russia then.


wkspangle - rofl another one for this being a new favourite word.

Reginald Molehusband

3,960 posts

257 months

Friday 30th September 2022
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cherryowen said:
+1

His bass lines, especially on the tune Money, were very clever and his lyrics were cleverer still. Yet he has always seemed to be bitter person on every subject he comments on.

Anyway, his bass playing faded to nothing once Floyd recruited Guy Pratt into the fold.
David Gilmour played the bass parts on many recordings because Waters wasn't really interested in improving his playing and wasn't quite up to the faster bits.

Waters would thank Gilmour for polls rating him as a great bass player.

Waters added the edge to Pink Floyd, but the music can be mostly attributed to the others.


Edited by Reginald Molehusband on Friday 30th September 07:29

DickyC

49,751 posts

198 months

Friday 30th September 2022
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Horsey McHorseface said:
cherryowen said:
wkspangle
My new favourite word hehe
Apparently he insists on being addressed as Mr Wcensoredkspangle.

Spleen

5,453 posts

121 months

Friday 30th September 2022
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DickyC said:
Horsey McHorseface said:
cherryowen said:
wkspangle
My new favourite word hehe
Apparently he insists on being addressed as Mr Wcensoredkspangle.
Arise, Sir Woger wkspangle. Go forth into the world and spout.

Pitre

4,583 posts

234 months

Friday 30th September 2022
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Spleen said:
DickyC said:
Horsey McHorseface said:
cherryowen said:
wkspangle
My new favourite word hehe
Apparently he insists on being addressed as Mr Wcensoredkspangle.
Arise, Sir Woger wkspangle. Go forth into the world and spout.
rofl

TonyRPH

12,972 posts

168 months

Friday 30th September 2022
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If he ever needs an enema, he's in danger of losing his own head.

"The creator of the golden years of Pink Floyd"


Pitre

4,583 posts

234 months

Friday 30th September 2022
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TonyRPH said:
If he ever needs an enema, he's in danger of losing his own head.

"The creator of the golden years of Pink Floyd"

....and another roflwavey

Spleen

5,453 posts

121 months

Friday 30th September 2022
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What a weapons grade tube.

Yahonza

1,618 posts

30 months

Friday 30th September 2022
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Absolutely - although I'm surprised folk are just noticing this. Roger W has been pi**ing his old band off since the mid-1970s and Pink Floyd have been political since Dark Side of the Moon.

He was always the contrarian and maybe when his old bandmates re-grouped to do a benefit for Ukraine, he decided to take the opposite view.