Those troubles come in thoughts that he chases away, he doesn’t want to think about those troubles, he doesn’t want to think about changing, he doesn’t think about how miserable his homelessness is, usually homeless people just are- he chases his thoughts away maybe literally with alcohol or other substances. “He can’t help when he’s happy looks insane” is most likely to imply “how can he be happy if he’s homeless?” He chases thoughts away because a homeless person has lived a troubled life. Serina from Los AngelesI think on the surface, it’s about a homeless man and if you want to look deeper you can probably relate it to other situations as well, however I really doubt it’s about a mentally impaired man.Karen from Your DreamsJake from Aberdeen, Wa We don’t say “retarded” anymore.i also thought that in this situation, jesus doesnt understand societal norms and is just a happy guy. Dani from Californiai always thought the song was about jesus coming back from the dead and being a homeless skater if im gonna be entirely honest.So mistakes, and also having in the back of my head that sound of 'Radioactive.' Hats off Tony Franklin!" I was always obsessed with playing harmonics on bass, but at some point I remember accidentally hitting harmonics and sliding on it, so I started experimenting with that part of it. So that harmonic, I'm kind of ripping The Firm's 'Radioactive,'" Ament said. And because of Tony Franklin, I knew that fretless would add a really cool voice and texture to rock music. "I knew at the beginning of Pearl Jam that the way Stone was writing, it was very Jimmy Page – very riffy. In a Songfacts interview with Ament, he said he'd been listening to fretless bass greats like Jaco Pastorius and Mick Karn, but also to Tony Franklin, who was the bass player in Jimmy Page's group The Firm, whose 1985 song " Radioactive" provided inspiration. See the rest of his upcoming dates on his website.Pearl Jam bass player Jeff Ament's slide harmonic, played on a fretless bass adds a distinct texture to this song. Waters' next performance is set to take place later this month in Brazil. But I think the audience had every right to be unhappy with the first half of the show. If someone is mad that that they didn't get the classic arrangement of Dark Side it's totally their fault. I thought the first half would consist of 'lockdown sessions' style arrangements of various tracks. I think it was perfectly reasonable to assume that it would be a full concert. "I don't think it was announced beforehand that 50 percent of the show would be Roger reading from a laptop. READ MORE: Roger Waters Responds to Documentary Alleging Antisemitism "So people got what they paid for, a performance of the Redux, and some bonus insight into the mind of the guy putting on the show as well as a few other songs, one of which being a new song performed in its entirety for the first time. Sounds like a good time to me, but to each their own," one fan wrote. Pink Floyd fans are discussing the performance and the many reviews of it on Reddit, with some of them arguing in defense of Waters' approach to the show, and others understanding why some of the attendees were dissatisfied. 9).Ĭheck out fan-filmed footage of Waters' performance of "Any Colour You Like" from the evening below. They received a standing ovation at the show's conclusion, and then played again at the venue last night (Oct. The musician kicked off the music portion of the show with a new song called "The Bar," followed by a different rendition of "Mother" from The Wall. Then, he and his band tackled The Dark Side of the Moon Redux in its entirety. Waters allegedly informed the audience at the start of the performance that it was going to be split into different parts though, according to The National News, so those who waited out the storytelling apparently witnessed a great show. Men's Journal further noted that Waters shouted at the audience to "fuck off" as they became frustrated with the unanticipated performance, and thus fans began exiting the venue. “Another began promisingly as a memory of Floyd’s original leader, Syd Barrett, but revealed nothing more than that Barrett wrote a lot of songs and had an innocent air about him," The Times’ writer Will Hodgkinson said in a review of the show.
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