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pink floyd could still produce new music. no.are really intelligent and you ask proper questions. you know, about proper things. why would the reasons for me leaving in 1985 would not pertain now 30 years later? because you changed. but the situation has not changed. fundamentally, i have not changed at all. you are right when you say i like to be in charge of my own destiny and i like to pursue my... having said that, i also like to work with other people who are creative. it is one of the great pleasures of being... it is not like being a painter. final question. this is about you as an artist. your motivation. do you have to believe that your best work is still to come or is there a part of you that acknowledges that the work that will define you as an artist happened a long time ago? that is a good question. the third album i made on my own, amused to death, in my view, never received the attention it deserved. in your view, is it up there on the same artistic level as the dark side of the moon or the wall? yes. and it surpas
pink floyd could still produce new music. no.are really intelligent and you ask proper questions. you know, about proper things. why would the reasons for me leaving in 1985 would not pertain now 30 years later? because you changed. but the situation has not changed. fundamentally, i have not changed at all. you are right when you say i like to be in charge of my own destiny and i like to pursue my... having said that, i also like to work with other people who are creative. it is one of the...
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and roger waters is on tour this summer, giving fans pink floyd classics and his unique blend of anti-trumpgery and rhetoric. do his fans enjoy it or do they want him to shut up and sing? >>> and they've graduated from college, but they're back home living with their parents in record numbers, is this boomerang generation, actually a good thing? first we learned a great deal this week pertinent to russian meddling in the 2016 election in a succession of stories, "the new york times" reported on a not previously revealed june 9 meeting in trump tower with a russian lawyer attended by donald trump junior, campaign chair paul manafort and son-in-law jared kushner. by the end of the week, another development, others in attendance included a russian-american lobbyist and former soviet military officer. i want to drill down on the emails that gave rise to that meeting. maybe we hadn't known about the meeting nor the email trail that preceded it. but arguably, russia did. and the russians would have understood the significance, namely the lack of a required disclosure by kushner and the problem th
and roger waters is on tour this summer, giving fans pink floyd classics and his unique blend of anti-trumpgery and rhetoric. do his fans enjoy it or do they want him to shut up and sing? >>> and they've graduated from college, but they're back home living with their parents in record numbers, is this boomerang generation, actually a good thing? first we learned a great deal this week pertinent to russian meddling in the 2016 election in a succession of stories, "the new york...
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the famous pink floyd pig circled over the crowds about prisoner rights at gitmo.ted three miles from ground zero, i was in no mood for that just five years after 9/11. 15 years after 9/11 i had to admit he had a point. but waters is defiant in defense of his music and message, notwithstanding the way politics has harmed other entertainers. anybody remember the dixie chicks? just this week when i flew to miami to interview him and watch his show, an old waters criticism surfaced, the charge of anti-semitism. the greater miami jewish took out an ad protesting his appearance which read anti-semitism and hatred are not welcome in miami. waters says his criticisms are political, not religious. he has drawn ire as an israel bds supporter, boycott, divestment and sanctions. he's lobbied performers not to play in israel and regarded the israeli treatment of palestinians as apartheid. on this tour however his performance is silent on that issue. training his bass guitar instead on donald trump. but back in 2013 he had illustrated the inflatable pig with the star of david a
the famous pink floyd pig circled over the crowds about prisoner rights at gitmo.ted three miles from ground zero, i was in no mood for that just five years after 9/11. 15 years after 9/11 i had to admit he had a point. but waters is defiant in defense of his music and message, notwithstanding the way politics has harmed other entertainers. anybody remember the dixie chicks? just this week when i flew to miami to interview him and watch his show, an old waters criticism surfaced, the charge of...
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the famous pink floyd pig circled over the crowd with a message about prisoner rights at gitmo. from ground zero, i was no mood for that nine years after 9/11. 15 years after 9/11? i had to admit he had a point. waters is defiant in defense of his music and message, not with stanning the way music harmed other entertainers. remember the dixie chicks. when i flew to miami to interview him and watch the show, another charge occurred, the charge of antiseven niche. they took out an add in the miami say reading this is in the welcome in miami. waters says, his criticisms are political, not religious. he has drawn ire as israel bds supporter, and he's lobbied performers not to play in israel, and he's regarded the israeli treatment of palestinians as a par tide. on this tour, however, his performance is silent on that issue, training his base guitar instead on donald trump. back in 2013, he illustrated the pig with a star of david alongside a dollar sign and sickle and hammer. i was invited to a thursday night rehearsal in miami to witness a dozen local teens from the miami beach par
the famous pink floyd pig circled over the crowd with a message about prisoner rights at gitmo. from ground zero, i was no mood for that nine years after 9/11. 15 years after 9/11? i had to admit he had a point. waters is defiant in defense of his music and message, not with stanning the way music harmed other entertainers. remember the dixie chicks. when i flew to miami to interview him and watch the show, another charge occurred, the charge of antiseven niche. they took out an add in the...
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donde unos desgraciados, hijos de su "pink floyd" están asaltando-- cleo: a ver, mamá, no dije que estuviera qué cambias todo lo que yo digo? ¿que no me entendiste o qué? doña lidia: ¿cómo te voy a entender si me hablas en inglés? asaltante: espéreme tantito. es que tu mamá quiere saber si estás bien. briones: pues mientras no me dispare, sí. asaltante: ah. di--dice que por el momento-- todos: [gritan] asaltante: es que traen fiesta. pero están bien, ¿eh? por el momento. yo al rato se lo confirmo. espéreme, está entrando otra llamada, no se me vaya. ¿bueno? aníbal: soy el comandante aníbal fernández. quiero hablar con los secuestradores y saber qué quieren. urrutia: yo también quiero hablar con mi hijo, se llama andrés, animal. aníbal: aníbal, aníbal. asaltante: a ver, espéreme, espéreme, no me cuelgue. "seño", fíjese que me entró una llamada bien importante. Écheme un "phone" más al ratito, ¿no? doña lidia: pero carlitos está bien, ¿verdad? asaltante: ¿todo está bien? briones: sí, sí, sí. asaltante: sí, está muy a gusto. sí, están-- ¿verdad que están muy a gusto? briones: sí, estamos--estam
donde unos desgraciados, hijos de su "pink floyd" están asaltando-- cleo: a ver, mamá, no dije que estuviera qué cambias todo lo que yo digo? ¿que no me entendiste o qué? doña lidia: ¿cómo te voy a entender si me hablas en inglés? asaltante: espéreme tantito. es que tu mamá quiere saber si estás bien. briones: pues mientras no me dispare, sí. asaltante: ah. di--dice que por el momento-- todos: [gritan] asaltante: es que traen fiesta. pero están bien, ¿eh? por el...
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and then i started listening to guns n'roses and acdc and pink floyd. >> i used to love black in black >> 100%. and then a friend named ashley introduced me to nirvana and just flipped my whole world. and i just dove deep into that and started listening to, you know, white stripes and weezer around the same time. and that's all around the same time i was about to find hip hop. i wasn't really into hip hop at first. i didn't understand -- i didn't understand the aggression, honestly. i was just a young kid. i didn't really feel so racial when i was a kid. it wasn't until i got a little old eastern then i started realizing that i had a label on me and i started being angry myself. >> were you not feeling racial because you are the product of an interracial marriage? >> yeah. >> your mom is white. >> my mom is white, irish and german and my dad is african. and, so you know, i was in hyde park. that is just a very multicultural neighborhood. and i just didn't. i didn't feel very racial. there are some things i look back and i realize i was being treated a certain way, like how i speak abou
and then i started listening to guns n'roses and acdc and pink floyd. >> i used to love black in black >> 100%. and then a friend named ashley introduced me to nirvana and just flipped my whole world. and i just dove deep into that and started listening to, you know, white stripes and weezer around the same time. and that's all around the same time i was about to find hip hop. i wasn't really into hip hop at first. i didn't understand -- i didn't understand the aggression, honestly....
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janis joplin the doors the grateful dead pink floyd sly and the family stone and the velvet underground all of the same year the year of the peak of the beatles' career with all you need is love and sergeant pepper's also in foreign affairs the year the six day war there's anything from fifty years ago that still affects us today it was that the murder of che guevara the year that dr king came out against the war in vietnam and the year that muhammad ali was convicted of draft evasion the year of the worst urban race riots or rebellions as some people call them since the civil war a lot was going on all at the same time but the hippie suite in this was still strong enough to create a certain feeling and that's the last chord i'm trying i try to discover through kind of a granular mosaic of a few hundred different things that were happening that year but god knows sixty eight sixty nine seventy two thousand and seventeen every year has amazing things going on in it but since i graduated from high school in sixty seven and this is the fiftieth anniversary of all these things i thought it
janis joplin the doors the grateful dead pink floyd sly and the family stone and the velvet underground all of the same year the year of the peak of the beatles' career with all you need is love and sergeant pepper's also in foreign affairs the year the six day war there's anything from fifty years ago that still affects us today it was that the murder of che guevara the year that dr king came out against the war in vietnam and the year that muhammad ali was convicted of draft evasion the year...
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morning washington" has your chance to see the legendary front man of thing floyd, roger waters -- of pink floyd roger waters. good luck. kidd: all right, let's get you in a now. everyone talking about o.j. simpson's parole hearing, even late-night tv. here is jimmy kimmel from last night. >> i am happy to confirm that ryan seacrest -- jenny: the second-most embarrassing person associated with the right after scott idisick. ofianna: is like six degrees separation. kidd: also, kelly ripa made a big announcement on "live" right here on abc 7. i'm happy to confirm that ryan seacrest is returning as the host of "american idol" .." kidd: yesterday, "american ido" made it official. it will stop in annapolis september 5 we will be live to follow all the action. do not know if he h >>> good morning, america. o.j. simpson ready to walk free. granted parole in a unanimous vote. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> after serving nine years behind bars for a botched robbery, the backlash growing this morning over o.j.'s demeanor in court. >> i basically have spent a conflict-free life. >> now, the c
morning washington" has your chance to see the legendary front man of thing floyd, roger waters -- of pink floyd roger waters. good luck. kidd: all right, let's get you in a now. everyone talking about o.j. simpson's parole hearing, even late-night tv. here is jimmy kimmel from last night. >> i am happy to confirm that ryan seacrest -- jenny: the second-most embarrassing person associated with the right after scott idisick. ofianna: is like six degrees separation. kidd: also, kelly...
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. >> i once read that you were called the pink floyd of the '80s. what do you think of that?as wrong when i said it was true ♪ >> the holy trinity of alternative british music is the cure, depeche mode, and the smiths. all three of them started out as these fringe bands that by the end of the '80s were selling out stadiums. ♪ ♪ and will you return it >> what's new order? computer programmers or musicians? >> i'd say neither, actually. >> what are you, then? >> bank robbers. ♪ how does it feel ♪ to treat me like you do ♪ >> in the u.k. disco did not suck. it never sucked. and bands like new order combined it with the new synthesizer sound and they gave us these incredible songs that got us out on the dance floor. ♪ ♪ i still find it hard to say what i need to say ♪ >> i like what's happening at dance places now, over the last year or two. i think the music is becoming very healthy. at whole foods market, we believe in food that's naturally beautiful, fresh and nutritious. so there are no artificial colors, no artificial flavors, no artificial preservatives in any of the food w
. >> i once read that you were called the pink floyd of the '80s. what do you think of that?as wrong when i said it was true ♪ >> the holy trinity of alternative british music is the cure, depeche mode, and the smiths. all three of them started out as these fringe bands that by the end of the '80s were selling out stadiums. ♪ ♪ and will you return it >> what's new order? computer programmers or musicians? >> i'd say neither, actually. >> what are you, then?...
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sounds like pink floyd? no, it sounds like this. no, it kept changing. sounds like harry nelson?i appreciate that. >> jimmy: yeah. [ cheers and applause ] i'm happy for you. >> by the way. i haven't seen the scooter thing, by the way. the dude jumping on to the car. >> jimmy: isn't that fantastic? >> it's a crazy thing. >> jimmy: i mean, thank goodness -- thank goodness he was okay. yeah. a bunch of different directors worked on that video. a lot of different directors worked on that. [ laughter ] i saw a video of you performing with stevie nicks at the troubadour. and i thought that was the coolest thing -- [ cheers and applause ] how great was that? was that surreal? >> yeah, it was pretty crazy. it was a good night. >> jimmy: do you know stevie at all? >> i met her a couple times at some shows. i'd been to a bunch of fleetwood mac shows and stuff. i mean, she's a total legend. so, it was definitely a a privilege. >> jimmy: she came on one of our first shows in 2009, when i first started i was doing "late night" at the time. and she gave me this jade bottle. >> that's very stev
sounds like pink floyd? no, it sounds like this. no, it kept changing. sounds like harry nelson?i appreciate that. >> jimmy: yeah. [ cheers and applause ] i'm happy for you. >> by the way. i haven't seen the scooter thing, by the way. the dude jumping on to the car. >> jimmy: isn't that fantastic? >> it's a crazy thing. >> jimmy: i mean, thank goodness -- thank goodness he was okay. yeah. a bunch of different directors worked on that video. a lot of different...
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this guy's record counted unique and powerful -- sounded unique and as powerful as pink floyd. i said, who engineered this for you? he said, i did. i said, who produced it? i said, i did. i said, this guy will define interscope. i felt it that moment. i learned from hip-hop with those -- i learned hip-hop from those guys. i'm not rick ruben but i can learn. >> rose: rick ruben is one of the great record producers of all time. >> he started in hip-hop and then broke into rock and roll. these guys were in the early days. what i saw which wasn't happening, i said, these guys, all their deals are horrible, no one thinks it could travel, this music could go to europe and china. so interscope spent like it was u2. we got behind it like you saw on that trailer, we got them on the cover of rolling stone. you know, we got them on the top 40 radio in america. we got them all throughout europe, and what happened was it exploded. i mean, in the positive sense. i mean, it got me in a little bit of trouble, too, because what happened was the senators and the congressmen's kids were on radio,
this guy's record counted unique and powerful -- sounded unique and as powerful as pink floyd. i said, who engineered this for you? he said, i did. i said, who produced it? i said, i did. i said, this guy will define interscope. i felt it that moment. i learned from hip-hop with those -- i learned hip-hop from those guys. i'm not rick ruben but i can learn. >> rose: rick ruben is one of the great record producers of all time. >> he started in hip-hop and then broke into rock and...
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. >> i once read that you were called the pink floyd of the '80s. what do you think of that?y trinity of alternative british music is the cure, depeche mode, and the smiths. all three of them started out as these fringe bands that by the end of the '80s were selling out stadiums. ♪ and will you return it ♪ >> what's new? computer programmers or musicians? >> i'd say neither, actually. >> what are you, then? >> bank robbers. ♪ how does it feel ♪ to treat me like you do ♪ >> in the u.k. disco did not suck. it never sucked. and bands like new order combined it with the new synthesizer sound and they gave us these incredible songs that got us out on the dance floor. ♪ ♪ what i need to say >> i like what's happening at dance places now, over the last year or two. i think the music is becoming very healthy. ...where each drop was formulated to be smarter.... ...even smarter than that... ...so if a color didn't go on evenly, it would balance itself out to reveal its truest, richest state. if a paint could realize the fullest potential of any color... ...you have to wonder... is it s
. >> i once read that you were called the pink floyd of the '80s. what do you think of that?y trinity of alternative british music is the cure, depeche mode, and the smiths. all three of them started out as these fringe bands that by the end of the '80s were selling out stadiums. ♪ and will you return it ♪ >> what's new? computer programmers or musicians? >> i'd say neither, actually. >> what are you, then? >> bank robbers. ♪ how does it feel ♪ to treat me...
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. >> basically they took musical legend, so like the doors, pink floyd, and biggie, tupac and they put their faces over them. >> it is rock music t-shirts. >> um-hmm. >> but it was t-shirts with the black t-shirts people wear with the logo. >> jimmy hendricks. >> imagine ken dell jenner's face on top of the logo. >> well that makes me sick. >> now they are facing a major lawsuit. tmz is reporting lawyers representing the doors estate has confirmed that they will be pursuing a lawsuit against jenners. they unveiled those t-shirts last week on their web site and as i said their face is over big rock icons, and they eventually pulled the shirts after receiving such backlash from biggie's estate and sharon osborne came out and she had harsh word. so ken dell called it a learning opportunity but damage is done and now we can be in court she has tupac big shirt, biggie, ozzie osborne. >> what is the point. >> why is jenner over a doors logo. >> i'm not sure. they said they were inspired by these musicians and that was their favorite musicians. >> so the doors are the favorite musicians of ke
. >> basically they took musical legend, so like the doors, pink floyd, and biggie, tupac and they put their faces over them. >> it is rock music t-shirts. >> um-hmm. >> but it was t-shirts with the black t-shirts people wear with the logo. >> jimmy hendricks. >> imagine ken dell jenner's face on top of the logo. >> well that makes me sick. >> now they are facing a major lawsuit. tmz is reporting lawyers representing the doors estate has confirmed...
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jackman, estar ademÁs haciendo la banda sonora en londres donde han grabado adele, los beatles, pink floydor ear con nosotros, danny creo que tus orejas estÁn un poco grande ¿ se las puede medir?. >> sÍ, soy de orejas grandes. >> quÉ grande. >> muy grande. >> no es primera vez que me dicen eso. >> las orejas estÁn inmensas, se ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> este es un ta escrito para nosotros, carlos, ambos somos divorciados, como el 42% de las parejas actualmente que terminan divorciados, casi la mitad, entonces ambas partes se enfrentan a un problema cuando viene lo de las vacaciones. entonces parece que hay gente que estÁ optando. >> yo no lo he hecho, no sÉ tÚ, por vacacionar juntos. o sea las dos partes. >> yo te puedo decir que sÍ. >> ¿ lo has hecho?. >> lo he hecho y funciona perfectamente bien desde mi punto de vista, no veo por quÉ no, lo que pasa es que hay gente que tiene un poco de resentimiento o enojo. >> si eso pasa. >> si eso pasa y te llevas bien con la actual pareja de tu expareja y ella se lleva bien con tu pareja actual no veo por quÉ no. >> los sicÓlogos hicieron una lista de las cos
jackman, estar ademÁs haciendo la banda sonora en londres donde han grabado adele, los beatles, pink floydor ear con nosotros, danny creo que tus orejas estÁn un poco grande ¿ se las puede medir?. >> sÍ, soy de orejas grandes. >> quÉ grande. >> muy grande. >> no es primera vez que me dicen eso. >> las orejas estÁn inmensas, se ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> este es un ta escrito para nosotros, carlos, ambos somos divorciados, como el 42% de las parejas...