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  1. 31 de ago. de 1992 · War is Roger Waters' great muse, the impetus for so much of his work, including the semi-autobiographical 1979 opus The Wall. The Final Cut, his last album with Pink Floyd, functioned as an explicit sequel to The Wall, but 1992's Amused to Death acts as something of a coda, a work where Waters revisits his obsessions -- both musical and lyrical -- and ties them together with the masterful ...

  2. 28 de jul. de 2015 · July 28, 2015. Roger Waters’ acclaimed 1992 album Amused to Death is enjoying a welcome re-release this month, with an incredible new sound mix that will, especially to die-hard fans, make this ...

  3. Originally released in 1992. In 2015, a new remixed version in a variety of formats was released, introducing changes to the original mix of some tracks. Remixed changes include: "Perfect Sense, Part I". Added HAL 9000 (from the film 2001: A Space Odyssey) dialogue voice (starting from 00:04) Different musical mix. "Perfect Sense, Part II".

  4. Amused to Death est le troisième album solo studio de Roger Waters, sorti en 1992.. Roger Waters continue à s'exprimer sur la désillusion de la société occidentale et particulièrement sur l'influence de la télévision et des médias de masse.Le titre de l'album est inspiré du livre Amusing Ourselves to Death de Neil Postman, qui traite de ce même thème.

  5. ja.wikipedia.org › wiki › 死滅遊戯死滅遊戯 - Wikipedia

    死滅遊戯. (1992年) イン・ザ・フレッシュ. (2000年) テンプレートを表示. 『 死滅遊戯 』(しめつゆうぎ、原題 Amused To Death )は、 1992年 に発表された ロジャー・ウォーターズ の アルバム 。. ブルース・リー 主演の 映画 『 死亡遊戯 』と邦題が似ているが ...

  6. Amused to Death este un album tematic al fostului membru Pink Floyd, Roger Waters lansat în 1992.. Lista pieselor „The Ballad of Bill Hubbard” (4:19) „What God Wants, Part I” (6:00) „Perfect Sense, Part I” (4:16) „Perfect Sense, Part II” (2:50)

  7. You need to look no further than the title to trace the meaning. "Amused to Death" (the whole album actually) relates to Neil Postman's book "Amusing Ourselves to Death". Neil is big on how technology negatively affects the human race and especially public discourse. In this tune from the album Roger sums up all the rest.