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Roger Waters Re-Records Dark Side of the Moon
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<blockquote data-quote="JonnyP" data-source="post: 1136170" data-attributes="member: 17918"><p>Whilst I will not be burning my old Pink Floyd records, I would not be buying anything new of his at the moment. Whilst I agree that Bono, Chris Martin and the brothers Gallagher are all complete tools, I don’t recall any of them being apologists for mass murder one day then promoting a new album the next. If that makes me woke (whatever that means, most examples I’ve heard are what I would call being human) then fair enough, I wouldn’t be going out to buy a Gary Glitter or Lost Prophets record either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonnyP, post: 1136170, member: 17918"] Whilst I will not be burning my old Pink Floyd records, I would not be buying anything new of his at the moment. Whilst I agree that Bono, Chris Martin and the brothers Gallagher are all complete tools, I don’t recall any of them being apologists for mass murder one day then promoting a new album the next. If that makes me woke (whatever that means, most examples I’ve heard are what I would call being human) then fair enough, I wouldn’t be going out to buy a Gary Glitter or Lost Prophets record either. [/QUOTE]
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