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  1. 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.

  2. Amused to Death Lyrics by Roger Waters from the Amused to Death album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Doctor Doctor what is wrong with me This supermarket life is getting long What is the heart life of a colour TV What…

  3. Amused to Death Lyrics by Roger Waters from the Amused to Death [SACD] album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Doctor Doctor what is wrong with me This supermarket life is getting long What is the heart life of a colour TV What…

  4. Amused to Death Lyrics by Roger Waters from the Amused to Death album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Doctor Doctor what is wrong with me This supermarket life is getting long What is the heart life of a colour TV What…

  5. Amused to Death es el tercer álbum solista del bajista y compositor de Pink Floyd, Roger Waters.El disco fue editado en 1992 y no fue seguido de una gira, por lo que las primeras representaciones en vivo de estas canciones fueron en la gira In the Flesh (1999-2002). El disco fue un éxito en su crítica y es considerado por muchos como el mejor disco de Roger Waters como solista.

  6. Amused to Death Lyrics by Roger Waters from the Amused to Death [LP] album - including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Doctor Doctor what is wrong with me This supermarket life is getting long What is the heart life of a colour TV What…

  7. Amused to Death is the third studio album by English musician Roger Waters, released 7 September 1992 on Columbia. Produced by Waters and Patrick Leonard, it is mixed in QSound to enhance its spatial feel. the album features Jeff Beck on lead guitar on several tracks. The album's title was inspired by Neil Postman's book Amusing Ourselves to Death.