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Roger Waters Re-Records Dark Side of the Moon
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowboy" data-source="post: 1136159" data-attributes="member: 7816"><p>Well, I think it is impossible to expect your musical heroes to be flawless representations of your own set of morals / principles. I love U2 but I think that Bono is a total plonker. I’m not going to stop loving their music because of the short-sighted drivel that comes out of his mouth. Same goes for Coldplay’s Chris Martin. I love their first 2 albums and won’t stop listening to them because of his shenanigans. Same thing with Oasis and the Gallaghers. Both reprehensible characters but insanely talented musicians. </p><p></p><p>I’ve never been a massive Pink Floyd fan but I do enjoy The Wall, especially the Live In Berlin concert he did. That was special. What he does outside of his music is of no interest to me at all and I certainly won’t allow any wokeness to change my opinion of the work he has done in the past that I enjoy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowboy, post: 1136159, member: 7816"] Well, I think it is impossible to expect your musical heroes to be flawless representations of your own set of morals / principles. I love U2 but I think that Bono is a total plonker. I’m not going to stop loving their music because of the short-sighted drivel that comes out of his mouth. Same goes for Coldplay’s Chris Martin. I love their first 2 albums and won’t stop listening to them because of his shenanigans. Same thing with Oasis and the Gallaghers. Both reprehensible characters but insanely talented musicians. I’ve never been a massive Pink Floyd fan but I do enjoy The Wall, especially the Live In Berlin concert he did. That was special. What he does outside of his music is of no interest to me at all and I certainly won’t allow any wokeness to change my opinion of the work he has done in the past that I enjoy. [/QUOTE]
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