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Comments for Waters, Roger, Amused To Death


E-MAIL: jpiirone@ceres.helsinki.fi
This album is one of the greates ever in rock music It has a visionary view of the whole rotten western political and religional systems. Music works extremely well with the words!!! PERFECT record Jukka Piironen, Porvoo, Finland (part of western world)
E-MAIL: ahmadriz@lanmail.shu.edu
Easily the best solo album he's produced yet-it puts the imposters (=Pink Floyd) to shame, finally proving what was more than evident years ago-that Roger Waters is, and will always be, Pink Floyd.
E-MAIL: woodger@islandnet.com
E-MAIL: gruber@gwis2.circ.gwu.edu
Great cameo by Jeff Beck. Enough said.
E-MAIL: cloud2@ix.netcom.com
E-MAIL: cloud2@ix.netcom.com
Waters shows us that he is pink floyd. With his incredible writing abilities. This is a damn good album. He hasnt missed a beat since his pink floyd days.
E-MAIL: kervenb@mscd.edu
It's been out for probably four years now, and it's the one that stays permanately in my CD player. Truely a movie for the mind -- try it with headphones!
E-MAIL: neil.banman@reed.edu
Truly a fantastic album, although perhaps not for all tastes. Typical Waters strengths and weaknesses--great lyrics and production, but a little limited musically. This album employs QSound to great effect, which means that if you position yourself inbetween the speakers you will get a hear the music in surround sound. This does *not* work with headphones (at least for me).
E-MAIL: s s
Technically speaking, the only member of Pink Floyd that isn't an imposter was Syd Barrett. With his apparent madness, Waters saw this as an opportunity to home in on his territory like any back-stabbing, greedy, yellow coward would. Thank god PF will no longer have to deal with such a menacing derelict.
E-MAIL: getting one soon!
What a big disappointment. This is by far the worst album I have ever heard in my entire life. At first, I tried to sell it, but no one would take it. And, then I tried giving it away, but no one would take it. So, I threw it away....salvaged the jewelry box, of course!
E-MAIL: teibler@relais.khs-linz.ac.at
Simply the best album in the rock world
E-MAIL: getting one soon!
I see that you've been digging through my trash again!!!
E-MAIL: garbage man
hey your trash is my trash so give it to me you whining wimp
E-MAIL: ithomas@lucy.swin.edu.au
I found this a hard album to like, with its endless, indulgent posturing and relentless snarling cynicism. Waters is certainly among the great rock lyricists, but his vocals lack versatility (while sometimes sounding great on the right material), his songs are often overlong and his melodies too restricted. The production is huge and the substance in this material justifies this approach but it is all brought down by his usual limitations. Beck gets plenty of fine guitar-lines happening but sometimes that's almost incidental. There is such promise in places on this flawed work. (Ian C. Thomas)
E-MAIL: congo bongo
Hey garbage man, take yourself out!!! Hahahaha!!! Roger Waters=Puke Flop!!!
E-MAIL: Jukka, you suck!!!
Roger Waters keeps wining about how alienated he feels towards audiences and live performances which he disapproves of. If that is so, then why are there several million copies of each of his albums floating around the world? Does he need reach out to that many people? Or, maybe he thinks that several million is ok because it's a small amount compared to billions? All he ever cares about is making more and more money. I hate this kind of attitude.
E-MAIL: Roger Waters
For the record, I have an Electra complex (go look that up you illiterate morons) and I AM COMMERCIAL! I WANT MONEY, MORE MONEY, PILES OF MONEY! MONEY IS A BIOGRAPHICAL SONG ABOUT ME!!!!!!!!!!!1
E-MAIL: mspitter@aol.com
Roger Waters - electra complex - is that a guitar ? Seriously though - if you read these comments - please bring another album - your music is not to everyones taste but it does fill a rather empty niche.
An interesting social commentary on the `90`s.
eduardsaura@hotmail.com
This is his best solo album, musically similar (but better) to The Final Cut (purely a RW album). One could say that he always talks about the same stuff (superpowers, war, religion,...) but so does Woody Allen, right?
xerxobag
A great work from the master of political depressing lyrics. The best solo work by him and the best since The Final Cut when he was with Pink Floyd. Don't be fooled by the poor rating. Obviously somebody voted way too many times to purposely bring it down. Get a life! See the other comments. Others agree it's great. Recommended!
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