Roger's interview: comment about it

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Roger's interview: comment about it

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The first 3/4 offer nothing new but the final 1/4 regarding his "dream" in which he uses Martin Luther King's dream is interesting and relevant given the current war for a new world order between the Jews, Muslims and Christians.
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...and Nick having no inspiration?
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He is a drummer! That is a given!! :lol: It was amusing about all the "we, we, we" Nick had used in his book Inside Out: A Personal History Of Pink Floyd. Seems he was speaking on behalf of the band when he said "We did this" and "we did that" etc. Haha. Seems Roger put an end to it!!! :lol:
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...yeah...all the "we" and the "poor" - stupid - Nick part and the fact that they were pretty stoned in the cantine while filming the Pompeii movie (as we didn't noticed that :lol: ) made me laugh.
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cRaB wrote: they were pretty stoned in the cantine while filming the Pompeii movie
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Keith Jordan wrote:The first 3/4 offer nothing new but the final 1/4 regarding his "dream" in which he uses Martin Luther King's dream is interesting and relevant given the current war for a new world order between the Jews, Muslims and Christians.
So is Roger for or against the NWO? I always thought he was against it, as I am. :) I can't check out youtube because I'm on dialup and don't have time to wait for it to fully load up to view it.
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Rather than comment on the state of the world either way, he espouses the moral and ethical standards of human behaviour that somebody such as Martin Luther King Jr. raised, but as he says - on pragmatic rather than religious grounds. :)