The Life We Really Want Is One With A President Who Is Not A Nincompoop ( And One With Roger Waters' New Album)
She was always here
in my heart
Always the love of my life
We were strangers, oceans apart
But when I laid eyes on her, a part of me died…
Always the love of my life
We were strangers, oceans apart
But when I laid eyes on her, a part of me died…
“Oceans
Apart”
Roger Waters’ new album, Is
This The Life We Really Want? is now
out it in the market—and it doesn’t disappoint as almost all the songs are
brilliant and angry and caustic and haunting and heartbreaking (and Pink
Floyd-ish that will easily fit in The
Wall) and yes, political as expected, with one song talking about a
nincompoop who became a president). And my favorite among them is the “The Most
Beautiful Girl.” Utterly poignant and haunting (Roger’s voice is emotive
throughout), “The Most Beautiful Girl” is about a woman who was tragically
killed ( I read somewhere that it’s about an innocent girl who was hit and
killed by a bomb dropped somewhere in Syria) and the indifference of those who
have caused her death. This is a stunning, emotional song, believe me.
My other fave tracks are: “Wait For Her,” “Part Of Me Died”
(and its sort of intro, “Oceans Apart”) “The Last Refugee,” “Déjà vu,” and the
title track.
"Hold on", she said
"You're breaking my heart"
It's weird how the steel rails
Disappear into the dark
They clung to the ivory tower on her braids
They were never afraid of falling
But the bomb hit the spot where the numbers all stop
And the last thing they heard was her calling...
Home
Home, I'm coming home...
"You're breaking my heart"
It's weird how the steel rails
Disappear into the dark
They clung to the ivory tower on her braids
They were never afraid of falling
But the bomb hit the spot where the numbers all stop
And the last thing they heard was her calling...
Home
Home, I'm coming home...
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