1. 1

    Roger Waters - Mother

  2. 2

    Roger Waters - Déjà Vu

  3. 3

    Roger Waters - Another Brick In The Wall (part 1)

  4. 4

    Roger Waters - The Bravery Of Being Out Of Range

  5. 5

    Roger Waters - Time

  6. 6

    Roger Waters - 5.06 AM (Every Strangers Eyes)

  7. 7

    Roger Waters - Amused To Death

  8. 8

    Roger Waters - The Last Refugee

  9. 9

    Roger Waters - Oceans Apart

  10. 10

    Roger Waters - It's a Miracle

  11. 11

    Roger Waters - 4.50 AM (Go Fishing)

  12. 12

    Roger Waters - The Tide Is Turning

  13. 13

    Roger Waters - Perfect Sense, Part I

  14. 14

    Roger Waters - The Powers That Be

  15. 15

    Roger Waters - Wait For Her

  16. 16

    Roger Waters - What God Wants, Part I

  17. 17

    Roger Waters - 5:01 AM (The Pros And Cons Of Hitchhiking, Pt. 10)

  18. 18

    Roger Waters - Hey You

  19. 19

    Roger Waters - Is This The Life We Really Want​?

  20. 20

    Roger Waters - Picture That

  21. 21

    Roger Waters - The Bar

  22. 22

    Roger Waters - Wish You Were Here

  23. 23

    Roger Waters - Brain Damage

  24. 24

    Roger Waters - Broken Bones

  25. 25

    Roger Waters - Déjà Vu

  26. 26

    Roger Waters - In The Flesh

  27. 27

    Roger Waters - Me Or Him

  28. 28

    Roger Waters - Sunset Strip

  29. 29

    Roger Waters - Who Needs Information

  30. 30

    Roger Waters - Young Lust

  31. 31

    Roger Waters - 4.37 AM (Arabs With Knives And West German Skies)

  32. 32

    Roger Waters - Comfortably Numb

  33. 33

    Roger Waters - Each Small Candle

  34. 34

    Roger Waters - Home

  35. 35

    Roger Waters - Perfect Sense, part II

  36. 36

    Roger Waters - Smell the Roses

  37. 37

    Roger Waters - Three Wishes

  38. 38

    Roger Waters - Vera

  39. 39

    Roger Waters - 4.41 AM (Sexual Revolution)

  40. 40

    Roger Waters - 4.56 AM (For The First Time Today Part 1)

  41. 41

    Roger Waters - Another Brick in the wall (part 2)

  42. 42

    Roger Waters - Bring the Boys Back Home

  43. 43

    Roger Waters - Dogs

  44. 44

    Roger Waters - Eclipse

  45. 45

    Roger Waters - Four Minutes

  46. 46

    Roger Waters - Goobye Blue Sky

  47. 47

    Roger Waters - Hello (I Love You)

  48. 48

    Roger Waters - Lost Boys Calling

  49. 49

    Roger Waters - Part Of Me Died

  50. 50

    Roger Waters - Radio Waves

  51. 51

    Roger Waters - The Ballad Of Bill Hubbard

  52. 52

    Roger Waters - The Trial

  53. 53

    Roger Waters - Watching TV

  54. 54

    Roger Waters - Welcome to the Machine

  55. 55

    Roger Waters - 4.33 AM (Running Shoes)

  56. 56

    Roger Waters - 5.11 AM (The Moment Of Clarity)

  57. 57

    Roger Waters - Breathe

  58. 58

    Roger Waters - Ça Ira

  59. 59

    Roger Waters - Chain of Life

  60. 60

    Roger Waters - Crystal Clear Brooks

  61. 61

    Roger Waters - Empty Spaces

  62. 62

    Roger Waters - Folded Flags

  63. 63

    Roger Waters - Give Birth to a Smile

  64. 64

    Roger Waters - Money

  65. 65

    Roger Waters - One Of My Turns

  66. 66

    Roger Waters - Radio Kaos

  67. 67

    Roger Waters - Sheep

  68. 68

    Roger Waters - The Ballad Of Jean Charles de Menezes

  69. 69

    Roger Waters - The Bar (Reprise)

  70. 70

    Roger Waters - To Kill The Child

  71. 71

    Roger Waters - 4.30 AM (Apparently They Were Travelling Abroad)

  72. 72

    Roger Waters - 4.39 AM (For The First Time Today Part 2)

  73. 73

    Roger Waters - 4.47 AM (The Remains Of Our Love)

  74. 74

    Roger Waters - 4.58 AM (Dunroamin, Duncarin, Dunlivin)

  75. 75

    Roger Waters - Another Brick In The Wall (part 3)

  76. 76

    Roger Waters - Bird In a Gale

  77. 77

    Roger Waters - Breathe (In The Air)

  78. 78

    Roger Waters - Don't Leave Me Now

  79. 79

    Roger Waters - Facts and Figures

  80. 80

    Roger Waters - Flickering Flame

  81. 81

    Roger Waters - Get Back to Radio

  82. 82

    Roger Waters - Get Your Filthy Hand off my Desert

  83. 83

    Roger Waters - Going to Live in L.A.

  84. 84

    Roger Waters - Goodbye Cruel World

  85. 85

    Roger Waters - Happiest Days of Our Lives

  86. 86

    Roger Waters - Honest Bird, Simple Bird

  87. 87

    Roger Waters - Incarceration of a Flower Child

  88. 88

    Roger Waters - Is There Anybody Out There?

  89. 89

    Roger Waters - Its Me or Him

  90. 90

    Roger Waters - Kings, Sticks And Birds

  91. 91

    Roger Waters - Knockin' On Heaven's Door

  92. 92

    Roger Waters - Late Home Tonight, Part I

  93. 93

    Roger Waters - Late home tonight, part II

  94. 94

    Roger Waters - Leaving Beirute

  95. 95

    Roger Waters - Madame Antoine, Madame Antoine

  96. 96

    Roger Waters - Molly's Song

  97. 97

    Roger Waters - Nobody Home

  98. 98

    Roger Waters - Pigs On The Wing

  99. 99

    Roger Waters - Run Like Hell

  100. 100

    Roger Waters - Sea Shell an Stone

  101. 101

    Roger Waters - Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun

  102. 102

    Roger Waters - Shine On You Crazy Diamond

  103. 103

    Roger Waters - Smell The Roses

  104. 104

    Roger Waters - Southampton Dock

  105. 105

    Roger Waters - Stop

  106. 106

    Roger Waters - The Anderson Shelter

  107. 107

    Roger Waters - The Attack

  108. 108

    Roger Waters - The Fallout

  109. 109

    Roger Waters - The Happiest Days of Our Lives

  110. 110

    Roger Waters - The Most Beautiful Girl

  111. 111

    Roger Waters - The Power Of Love

  112. 112

    Roger Waters - The Story

  113. 113

    Roger Waters - The Thin Ice

  114. 114

    Roger Waters - Too Much Rope

  115. 115

    Roger Waters - Towers Of Faith

  116. 116

    Roger Waters - Waiting For The Worms

  117. 117

    Roger Waters - What God Wants, Part II

  118. 118

    Roger Waters - What God Wants, part III

  119. 119

    Roger Waters - What Have They Done

  120. 120

    Roger Waters - When the Wind Blows

Leaving Beirute

Roger Waters

So we left Beirut Willa and I
He headed East to Baghdad and the rest of it
I set out North
I walked the five or six miles to the last of the street lamps
And hunkered in the curb side dusk Holding out my thumb
In no great hope at the ramshackle procession of home bound traffic
Success!
An ancient Mercedes 'dolmus'
The ubiquitous, Arab, shared taxi drew up
I turned out my pockets and shrugged at the driver
"J'ai pas de l'argent"
"Venez!" A soft voice from the back seat
The driver lent wearily across and pushed open the back door
I stooped to look inside at the two men there
One besuited, bespectacled, moustached, irritated, distant, late
The other, the one who had spoken,
Frail, fifty five-ish, bald, sallow, in a short sleeved pale blue cotton shirt
With one biro in the breast pocket
A clerk maybe, slightly sunken in the seat
"Venez!" He said again, and smiled
"Mais j'ai pas de l'argent"
"Oui, Oui, d'accord, Venez!"

Are these the people that we should bomb
Are we so sure they mean us harm
Is this our pleasure, punishment or crime
Is this a mountain that we really want to climb
The road is hard, hard and long
Put down that two by four
This man would never turn you from his door
Oh George! Oh George!
That Texas education must have fucked you up when you were very small

He beckoned with a small arthritic motion of his hand
Fingers together like a child waving goodbye
The driver put my old Hofner guitar in the boot with my rucksack
And off we went
"Vous etes Francais, monsieur?"
"Non, Anglais"
"Ah! Anglais"
"Est-ce que vous parlais Anglais, Monsieur?"
"Non, je regrette"
And so on In small talk between strangers, his French alien but correct
Mine halting but eager to please
A lift, after all, is a lift
Late moustache left us brusquely
And some miles later the dolmus slowed at a crossroads lit by a single lightbulb
Swung through a U-turn and stopped in a cloud of dust
I opened the door and got out
But my benefactor made no move to follow
The driver dumped my guitar and rucksack at my feet
And waving away my thanks returned to the boot
Only to reappear with a pair of alloy crutches
Which he leaned against the rear wing of the Mercedes.
He reached into the car and lifted my companion out
Only one leg, the second trouser leg neatly pinned beneath a vacant hip
"Monsieur, si vous voulez, ca sera un honneur pour nous Si vous venez avec moi a la maison pour manger avec ma femme"

When I was 17 my mother, bless her heart, fulfilled my summer dream
She handed me the keys to the car
We motored down to Paris, fuelled with Dexedrine and booze
Got bust in Antibes by the cops
And fleeced in Naples by the wops
But everyone was kind to us, we were the English dudes
Our dads had helped them win the war
When we all knew what we were fighting for
But now an Englishman abroad is just a US stooge
The bulldog is a poodle snapping round the scoundrel's last refuge

"Ma femme", thank God! Monopod but not queer
The taxi drove off leaving us in the dim light of the swinging bulb
No building in sight
What the hell
"Merci monsieur"
"Bon, Venez!"
His face creased in pleasure, he set off in front of me
Swinging his leg between the crutches with agonising care
Up the dusty side road into the darkness
After half an hour we'd gone maybe half a mile
When on the right I made out the low profile of a building
He called out in Arabic to announce our arrival
And after some scuffling inside a lamp was lit
And the changing angle of light in the wide crack under the door
Signalled the approach of someone within
The door creaked open and there, holding a biblical looking oil lamp
Stood a squat, moustached woman, stooped smiling up at us
She stood aside to let us in and as she turned
I saw the reason for her stoop
She carried on her back a shocking hump
I nodded and smiled back at her in greeting, fighting for control
The gentleness between the one-legged man and his monstrous wife
Almost too much for me

Is gentleness too much for us
Should gentleness be filed along with empathy
We feel for someone else's child
Every time a smart bomb does its sums and gets it wrong
Someone else's child dies and equities in defence rise
America, America, please hear us when we call
You got hip-hop, be-bop, hustle and bustle
You got Atticus Finch
You got Jane Russell
You got freedom of speech
You got great beaches, wildernesses and malls
Don't let the might, the Christian right, fuck it all up
For you and the rest of the world

They talked excitedly
She went to take his crutches in routine of care
He chiding, gestured
We have a guest
She embarrassed by her faux pas
Took my things and laid them gently in the corner
"Du the?"
We sat on meagre cushions in one corner of the single room
The floor was earth packed hard and by one wall a raised platform
Some six foot by four covered by a simple sheet, the bed
The hunchback busied herself with small copper pots over an open hearth
And brought us tea, hot and sweet
And so to dinner
Flat, unleavened bread, + thin
Cooked in an iron skillet over the open hearth
Then folded and dipped into the soft insides of female sea urchins
My hostess did not eat, I ate her dinner
She would hear of nothing else, I was their guest
And then she retired behind a curtain
And left the men to sit drinking thimbles full of Arak
Carefully poured from a small bottle with a faded label
Soon she reappeared, radiant
Carrying in her arms their pride and joy, their child.
I'd never seen a squint like that
So severe that as one eye looked out the other disappeared behind its nose

Not in my name, Tony, you great war leader you
Terror is still terror, whosoever gets to frame the rules
History's not written by the vanquished or the damned
Now we are Genghis Khan, Lucretia Borghia, Son of Sam
In 1961 they took this child into their home
I wonder what became of them
In the cauldron that was Lebanon
If I could find them now, could I make amends?
How does the story end?

And so to bed, me that is, not them
Of course they slept on the floor behind a curtain
Whilst I lay awake all night on their earthen bed
Then came the dawn and then their quiet stirrings
Careful not to wake the guest
I yawned in great pretence
And took the proffered bowl of water heated up and washed
And sipped my coffee in its tiny cup
And then with much "merci-ing" and bowing and shaking of hands
We left the woman to her chores
And we men made our way back to the crossroads
The painful slowness of our progress accentuated by the brilliant morning light The dolmus duly reappeared
My host gave me one crutch and leaning on the other
Shook my hand and smiled
"Merci, monsieur," I said
"De rien"
"And merci a votre femme, elle est tres gentille"
Giving up his other crutch
He allowed himself to be folded into the back seat again
"Bon voyage, monsieur," he said
And half bowed as the taxi headed south towards the city
I turned North, my guitar over my shoulder
And the first hot gust of wind
Quickly dried the salt tears from my young cheeks.

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