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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.
It was as though he was now a human being instead of some sort of Nightmarish memory of how I had to leave him, all those years ago" (Amused itself to death) "And I felt relieved, and ever...
7 de sept. de 1992 · The album’s loose narrative paints a picture of the demise of mankind as a result of over-entertainment, being lulled into accepting their impending extinction by TV. Waters warns of the dangers ...
30 de dic. de 2023 · Interpreting the Lyrics “Amused to Death” opens with the question, “Doctor doctor, what is wrong with me? / This supermarket life, is getting long.” These lines suggest a feeling of disillusionment and emptiness in the modern world.
Amused to Death was and still is a powerful statement from one of rock music's most literate misanthropes. As time goes on, it gets harder and harder to believe that it slipped under everyone's radar so thoroughly." Drowned in Sound wrote: "Amused to Death stands up on its own as one of the better, more intriguing post-Floyd records".
14 de dic. de 2022 · The song "Amused to Death" by Roger Waters is an exploration of the themes of materialism, detachment, and escapism within modern society. The lyrics suggest that people become disconnected from themselves and from others by using consumerism and entertainment as a way of avoiding the pain and suffering of life, leading to a stunted emotional ...
Ohh! Chica occidental. News hound sniffs the air. El sabueso nuevo olfatea el aire. When Jessica Hahn goes down. Cuando Jessica Hahn baja. He latches on to that symbol of detachment. Él se aferra a ese símbolo de desapego. Attracted by the peeling away of feeling. Atraído por el desprendimiento de la sensación.