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1.0 out of 5 stars
Destructive copy protection, September 20, 2002
This review is from: Flickering Flame: The Solo Years Volume 1 (Audio CD)
If you must buy this CD, don't put it in your computer. The destructive copy protection will crash PCs and Macs. If you have a newer Mac without a manual eject on the CD drive (such as an iMac) it will take a costly trip to an authorized repair store... This is a seriously defective product, and is unsafe at any speed. Click on the cover picture to see the little warning in the lower right corner, but there is another sticker covering this on the jewel box. Your only other warning is that it doesn't have the "CD" logo since it doesn't meet standards.
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12 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dont Judge the Man..Listen to The Music, May 7, 2003
This review is from: Flickering Flame: The Solo Years Volume 1 (Audio CD)
Roger Waters must be one of the most talented song writers ever,and certainly one of the most politically conscious.
Save from few songs (Run Like Hell, Comfortably Numb and The Trial), the man has single handedly written with Pink Floyd the best conceptual rock album ever, The Wall!! A semi autobiographical masterpiece of angst mixed with great melodies.
The man has written Money, the most famous Floyd song ever, and has been instrumental in marrying the creative with the technical and experimental, hence given Pink Floyd the success they enjoy to this day.
The break up of Pink Floyd is legendary, and after The Final Cut, (as one viewer rightly put it a solo project for Waters in all but name,) the future of both Waters on one side, and Gilmour, Mason and Wright on the other seemed uncertain.
Yet each had too much creativity in them to call it a day, and while Gilmour retained the band's name and produced couple of great progressive rock CDs, Waters went solo and took total control over his music and his political message.
This Cd is a compilation of Waters solo output over the years up up until his latest masterpiece Amused To Death.
The songs are typical Waters, and many are similar in style and content to Waters latest work for Floyd,(his anguish about his father's death and his anger about the state of the world and society today) but having said that, they all have the invariable mark of depth, of great song writing. To compensate the departure of Gilmour, Waters cleverly uses the services of the best guitarists in the business today, Eric Clapton and Snowy White among others.
If you dont own any of Waters CDs, then you should buy this one and if you do not agree with Waters politics , do not judge the man for them, instead listen to a music that is rarely written these days, and whether you are a pro Gilmour Floyd, or not,Roger Waters should be regarded as one of the last greats in rock music history.
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