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pp-move-indefInfobox musical artist| name = Roger Waters| image = Roger Waters 18 May 2008 London O2 Arena.jpg| caption = Roger Waters in The O2 Arena (London) in 2008| alt = Roger Waters playing a bass guitar and singing into a microphone. He has grey hair and is unshaven.| background = solo_singer| birth_name = George Roger Waters| birth_date = Birth date and age|1943|9|6|df=yes| birth_place = Great Bookham , Surrey, England, United Kingdom| instrument = Bass guitar, vocals, guitar, synthesiser, clarinet, trumpet| genre = Progressive rock , psychedelic rock , art rock , hard rock , opera | occupation = Musician, songwriter, composer, producer| years_active = Since 1964| label = Capitol Records|Capitol , Columbia Records|Columbia , Sony Records|Sony , Harvest Records|Harvest | associated_acts = Pink Floyd , The Bleeding Heart Band , Sigma 6| website = URL|roger-waters.com| notable_instruments = unbulleted list| Fender Precision Bass | Rickenbacker 4001 | C.F. Martin & Company|Martin acoustic guitars George Roger Waters (born 6 September 1943) is an English musician, singer-songwriter and composer . He was a founder member of the progressive rock band Pink Floyd , serving as bass guitar|bassist and co-lead vocalist. Following the departure of bandmate Syd Barrett in 1968, Waters became the band's lyricist , principal songwriter and conceptual leader. The band subsequently achieved worldwide success in the 1970s with the concept album s The Dark Side of the Moon , Wish You Were Here (Pink Floyd album)|Wish You Were Here , Animals (Pink Floyd album)|Animals and The Wall . Although Waters' primary instrument in Pink Floyd was the bass guitar, he also experimented with synthesiser s and Music loop|tape loops and played rhythm guitar s in recordings and in concerts. Amid creative differences within the group, Waters left Pink Floyd in 1985 and began a legal battle with the remaining members over their future use of the group's name and material. The dispute was settled out of court in 1987, and nearly eighteen years passed before he performed with Pink Floyd again. It is estimated that as of 2010, the group have sold over 200& nbsp;million albums worldwide, including 74.5& nbsp;million units sold in the United States.
Waters' solo career includes three studio albums: The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking (1984), Radio K.A.O.S. (1987) and Amused to Death (1992). In 1986, he contributed songs and a score to the soundtrack of the animated movie When the Wind Blows (film)|When the Wind Blows based on the Raymond Briggs ' When the Wind Blows (comics)|book of the same name . In 1990, he staged one of the largest and most elaborate rock concerts in history, The Wall& nbsp;– Live in Berlin , with an official attendance of 200,000. In 1996, he was inducted into the US and the UK Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Pink Floyd. He has toured extensively as a solo act since 1999 and played The Dark Side of the Moon in its entirety for his The Dark Side of the Moon Live|world tours of 2006–2008 . In 2005, he released Ça Ira , an opera in three acts translated from Étienne Roda-Gil|Étienne and Nadine Roda-Gils' libretto based on the early French Revolution . On 2 July 2005, he reunited with Pink Floyd bandmates Nick Mason , Richard Wright (musician)|Richard Wright and David Gilmour for the Live 8 global awareness event; it was the group's first appearance with Waters in 24 years.
In 2010, he began The Wall Live (concert tour)|The Wall Live , a worldwide tour that features a complete performance of The Wall . During this tour, at The O2 Arena (London)|The O2 Arena in London on 12 May 2011, Gilmour and Mason once again appeared with Waters, Gilmour performing " Comfortably Numb ", and Gilmour and Mason joining Waters for " Outside the Wall ".
He has been married four times and has three children. In 2004 he became engaged to actress and filmmaker Laurie Durning; the pair married in 2012.
Early years (1943–1964)
George Roger Waters was born on 6 September 1943, the younger of two boys,Harvnb|Povey|2008|p=320 to Mary and Eric Fletcher Waters, in Great Bookham , Surrey.Harvnb|Fitch|2005|p=335 His father, the son of a coal miner and Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party activist, was a schoolteacher, a devout Christian, and a Communist Party of Great Britain|Communist Party member.Harvnb|Blake|2008|p=13 In the early years of the World War II|Second World War , his father was a conscientious objector who drove an ambulance during the Blitz . He later changed his stance on pacifism and joined the British Army, and as an officer of the 8th The Royal Fusiliers|Royal Fusiliers was killed at Operation Shingle|Anzio in Italy, declared missing or presumed dead on 18 February 1944,cite web|title= Casualty Details|publisher= Commonwealth War Graves Commission |url= http://www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx? casualty=2099066 |accessdate=1 Feb 2012 when Roger was five months old.Harvnb|Blake|2008|pp=13–14 Following her husband's death, Mary, also a teacher, moved with her two sons to Cambridge , and raised them there.Harvnb|Manning|2006|pp=5–6 His earliest memory is of the VJ Day celebrations.cite web|url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011j39v|title=Desert Island Discs, Roger Waters|date=29 May 2011|publisher=BBC Radio 4|accessdate=29 May 2011 Mary died in 2009 at the age of 96.
Waters attended Morley Memorial Junior School in Cambridge, and later the Cambridgeshire High School for Boys (now Hills Road Sixth Form College ) with Syd Barrett|Roger Barrett (later to be known as Syd) ,Harvnb|Watkinson|Anderson|1991|p=15 while his future musical partner, David Gilmour , lived nearby on the city's Mill Road, and attended The Perse School .Harvnb|Watkinson|Anderson|1991|p=18 At 15 Waters was chairman of the Cambridge Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament|Youth Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (YCND),Harnvb|Mason|2005|pp= 12–13 having designed its publicity poster and participated in its organisation.Harvnb|Povey|2008|p=13 Though he was a keen sportsman and a highly regarded member of the high school's cricket and rugby teams,Harvnb|Watkinson|Anderson|1991|p=23 his educational experience was lacking; according to Waters, "I hated every second of it, apart from games. The regime at school was a very oppressive one& nbsp;... the same kids who are susceptible to bullying by other kids are also susceptible to bullying by the teachers."Harvnb|Blake|2008|pp= 14–19 Whereas Waters knew Barrett and Gilmour from his youth in Cambridge, he met future Pink Floyd founder members Nick Mason and Richard Wright (musician)|Richard Wright in London at the University of Westminster|Regent Street Polytechnic (later the University of Westminster) school of architecture, where he enrolled in 1962, after a series of aptitude tests indicated he was well-suited to that field, though he had initially considered a career in mechanical engineering.Harvnb|Blake|2008|p=36
Subsequent personal life
In 1969, Waters married his childhood girlfriend and "girl next door" Judy Trim , a successful potter; she was shown on the gatefold sleeve of the original release of Ummagumma , but excised from subsequent CD reissues.Harvnb|Mabbett|2010|p=50 They had no children together and were divorced in 1975. She later remarried; and died on 9 January 2001.Cite news|first= Emmanuel| last= Cooper |title= Judy Trim |url= http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/judy-trim-728769.html |newspaper=The Independent |date= 25 January 2001 |accessdate=14 October 2010 In 1976 he married Lady Carolyne Christie, the niece of the Lawrence Dundas, 3rd Marquess of Zetland|Marquess of Zetland . His marriage to Christie produced a son, Harry Waters , a musician who has played keyboards with his father's touring band since 2006,Harvnb|Povey|2008|pp=335–339 and a daughter, the model India Waters.Harvnb|Blake|2008|p=258 Through Harry, he has grandchildren.Christie and Waters were divorced in 1992. In 1993 he married Priscilla Phillips;Harvnb|Blake|2008|p=348 their marriage ended in 2001. In 2004 he became engaged to actress and filmmaker Laurie Durning, and the two wed on 14 January 2012.cite web|last=MacNeil |first=Jason |url= http://www.spinner.com/2012/01/19/roger-waters-marries-laurie-durning-pink-floyd/ |title=Roger Waters Marries Laurie Durning, Talks of 'Clinging to Pink Floyd Trademark'|publisher=spinner.com|accessdate=19 January 2012
Pink Floyd (1965–1985)
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Formation and Barrett-led period
By September 1963, Waters and Mason were losing interest in their studiesHarvnb|Blake|2008|p=40 and they moved into the lower flat of Stanhope Gardens, owned by Mike Leonard, a part-time tutor at the Regent Street Polytechnic.Harvnb|Mason|2005|p=20 Waters, Mason and Wright first played music together in the autumn of 1963,Harvnb|Mason|2005|p=17 in a group formed by vocalist Keith Noble and bassist Clive Metcalfe .Harvnb|Manning|2006|p=13 The group usually called themselves Sigma& nbsp;6, but they also used the name the Meggadeaths. Waters played rhythm guitar and Mason played drums, Wright played on any keyboard he could arrange to use,Harvnb|Mason|2005|pp=17–18 and Noble's sister Sheilagh provided an occasional vocal accompaniment. In the early years the band performed during private functions and rehearsed in a tearoom in the basement of Regent Street Polytechnic.Harvnb|Mason|2005|pp= 13–18
When Metcalfe and Noble left to form their own group in September 1963,Harvnb|Mason|2005|p=18 the remaining members asked Barrett and guitar player Bob Klose to join.Harvnb|Povey|2008|p=14 By January 1964, the group became known as the Abdabs, or the Screaming Abdabs. During the autumn of 1964, the band used the names Leonard's Lodgers, Spectrum Five, and eventually, the Tea Set.Harvnb|Povey|2008|pp= 18, 28 Sometime during the autumn of 1965, the Tea Set began calling itself the Pink Floyd Sound, later, the Pink Floyd, and by early 1966,Harvnb|Povey|2008|p=32 Pink Floyd.Harvnb|Mason|2005|pp= 30–37
By early 1966 Barrett was Pink Floyd's front-man, guitarist, and songwriter.Harvnb|Mason|2005|p=87 He wrote or co-wrote all but one track of their debut LP The Piper at the Gates of Dawn , released in August 1967.Harvnb|Mason|2005|pp= 87–107 Waters contributed the song " Take Up Thy Stethoscope and Walk " (his first sole writing credit) to the album.Harvnb|Blake|2008|p= 91 However, by late 1967, Barrett's deteriorating mental health and increasingly erratic behaviour,Harvnb|Blake|2008|pp=90–114 rendered him "unable or unwilling"Harvnb|Mason|2005|p=129 to continue in his capacity as Pink Floyd's singer-songwriter and lead guitarist. Working with Barrett eventually proved too difficult, so in early March 1968 Pink Floyd met with managers Peter Jenner and Andrew King (music manager)|Andrew King of Blackhill Enterprises to discuss the band's future. Barrett agreed to leave Pink Floyd, and the band "agreed to Blackhill's entitlement in perpetuity" with regard to "past activities".Harvnb|Mason|2005|p=105 The band's new manager Steve O'Rourke made a formal announcement about the departure of Barrett and the arrival of David Gilmour in April 1968.Harvnb|Mason|2005|p=106
Waters-led period
Filling the void left by Barrett's departure in March 1968, Waters began to chart Pink Floyd's artistic direction. He became the principal songwriter, lyricist, and co-lead vocalist (along with Gilmour, and at times, Wright), and would remain the band's dominant creative figure until his departure in 1985.Harvnb|Mason|2005|pp= 106–107, 160–161, 265, 278 He wrote the lyrics to the five Pink Floyd albums preceding his own departure, starting with The Dark Side of the Moon (1973) and ending with The Final Cut (1983), while exerting progressively more creative control over the band and its music. Every Roger Waters studio album since The Dark Side of the Moon has been a concept album Harvnb|Blake|2008|pp= 3, 9, 113, 156, 242, 279, 320, 398 With lyrics written entirely by Waters, The Dark Side of the Moon was one of the most commercially successful rock albums of all time. It spent 736 straight weeks on the Billboard 200 chart until July 1988 and sold over 40 million copies worldwide. It was continuing to sell over 8,000 units every week as of 2005.cite web|url= http://www.billboard.com/news/floyd-s-dark-side-celebrates-chart-milestone-1002463719.story#/news/floyd-s-dark-side-celebrates-chart-milestone-1002463719.story|title= Floyd's 'Dark Side' Celebrates Chart Milestone|last1=Titus|first1=Christa|last2=Waddell|first2=Ray|publisher=Billboard.com |year=2005|accessdate=24 October 2011 According to Pink Floyd biographer Glen Povey, Dark Side is the world's second best-selling album, and the United States' 21st best-selling album of all time.Harvnb|Povey|2008|p= 345
Waters produced thematic ideas that became the impetus for the Pink Floyd concept album s The Dark Side of the Moon (1973), Wish You Were Here (Pink Floyd album)|Wish You Were Here (1975), Animals (Pink Floyd album)|Animals (1977), and The Wall (1979)—written largely by Waters—and The Final Cut (album)|The Final Cut (1983)—written entirely by Waters.Harvnb|Mason|2005|pp= 265–269 He referred or alluded to the cost of war and the loss of his father throughout his work, from "Corporal Clegg" ( A Saucerful Of Secrets , 1968) and "Free Four" ( Obscured By Clouds , 1972) to "Us and Them" from The Dark Side of the Moon , " When the Tigers Broke Free ", first used in the feature film, Pink Floyd The Wall (film)|The Wall (1982), later included with "The Fletcher Memorial Home" on The Final Cut , an album dedicated to his father.Harvnb|Blake|2008|p=294 The theme and composition of The Wall was influenced by his upbringing in an English society depleted of men after the World War II|Second World War .Harvnb|Blake|2008|pp= 294–295, 351
Quote box |quoted=true |bgcolor=#FFFFF0 |salign=center|quote=I think things like "Comfortably Numb" were the last embers of mine and Roger's ability to work collaboratively together.|source=David GilmourHarvnb|Blake|2008|p= 275|align=right|width=29% The double album The Wall was written almost entirely by Waters and is largely based on his life story,Harvnb|Blake|2008|p= 260 and having sold over 23& nbsp;million RIAA certification|RIAA certified units in the US as of 2010, is one of the top three best-selling albums of all-time in America, according to RIAA.Cite web|url= http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php? table=tblTop100 |publisher=RIAA |title=RIAA GOLD & PLATINUM Top 100 Albums |accessdate=17 October 2010 Pink Floyd hired Bob Ezrin to co-produce the album, and cartoonist Gerald Scarfe to illustrate the album's sleeve art.Harvnb|Blake|2008|pp=260–261 The band embarked on The Wall Tour of LA, New York, London and Dortmund. The last band performance of The Wall was on 16 June 1981, at Earls Court London, and this was Pink Floyd's last appearance with Waters until the band's brief reunion at 2 July 2005 Live 8 concert in London's Hyde Park, 24 years later.Harvnb|Povey|Russell|1997|p= 185
In March 1983, the last Waters–Gilmour–Mason collaboration, The Final Cut , was released. The album was subtitled: "A requiem for the post-war dream by Roger Waters, performed by Pink Floyd".Harvnb|Povey|2008|p=230 Waters is credited with writing all the lyrics as well as all the music on the album. His lyrics to the album were critical of the Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party government of the day and mention Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher by name.Harvnb|Blake|2008|pp= 294–299 At the time Gilmour did not have any material for the album, so he asked Waters to delay the recording until he could write some songs, but Waters refused.Harvnb|Blake|2008|p= 295 According to Mason, after power struggles within the band and creative arguments about the album, Gilmour's name "disappeared" from the production credits, though he retained his pay.Harvnb|Mason|2005|pp= 264–270 Rolling Stone magazine gave the album five stars, with Kurt Loder calling it "a superlative achievement"Harvnb|Schaffner|1991|p= 262 and "art rock's crowning masterpiece".Harvnb|Blake|2008|p= 300 Loder viewed the work as "essentially a Roger Waters solo album".Cite web|last=Loder |first=Kurt | title= Pink Floyd: The Final Cut (Toshiba) |url= http://www.rollingstone.com/music/reviews/album/3045/22114 |publisher=Rolling Stone.com|date=14 April 1983 |accessdate=6 May 2012
Amidst creative differences within the group, Waters left Pink Floyd in 1985, and began a legal battle with the remaining band members regarding their continued use of the name and material.Harvnb|Povey|2008|pp=240–241 In December 1985 Waters "issued a statement to EMI and CBS invoking the 'Leaving Member' clause" on his contract. In October 1986, he initiated High Court of Justice|High Court proceedings to formally dissolve the Pink Floyd partnership. In his submission to the High Court he called Pink Floyd a "spent force creatively".Harvnb|Povey|2008|pp= 221, 237, 240–241, 246 Gilmour and Mason opposed the application and announced their intention to continue as Pink Floyd. Waters claims to have been forced to resign much like Wright some years earlier, and he decided to leave Pink Floyd based on legal considerations, stating " ... because, if I hadn't, the financial repercussions would have wiped me out completely."Harvnb|Blake|2008|pp= 312–313 In December 1987, an agreement between Waters and Pink Floyd was reached. According to Mason:
cquote|We eventually formalised a settlement with Roger. On Christmas Eve, 1987,& nbsp;... David and Roger convened for a summit meeting on the houseboat the Astoria (recording studio)|Astoria with Jerome Walton, David's accountant. Jerome painstakingly typed out the bones of a settlement. Essentially—although there was far more complex detail—the arrangement allowed Roger to be freed from his arrangement with Steve O'Rourke, and David and me to continue working under the name Pink Floyd . In the end the court accepted Jerome's version as the final and binding document and duly stamped it.Harvnb|Mason|2005|pp= 293–294 Waters was released from his contractual obligation with O'Rourke, and he retained the copyrights to The Wall concept and his trademarked inflatable pig.Harvnb|Manning|2006|pp= 139 The Gilmour-led Pink Floyd released two studio albums: A Momentary Lapse of Reason (1987), and The Division Bell (1994). As of 2006, it is estimated that Pink Floyd have sold over 200& nbsp;million albums worldwide,Harvnb|Manning|2006|p=V including 74.5 million RIAA certified units sold in the US.Cite web|url= http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php? table=tblTopArt |title=Top Selling Artists |publisher= RIAA |accessdate=17 October 2010
Solo career (1984 on)
1984–1996
Following the release of The Final Cut , Waters embarked on a solo career that produced three concept albums and a movie soundtrack. In 1984, he released his first solo album, The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking , a project about a man's dreams across one night that dealt with Waters' feelings about his failed marriage to Judy Trim, sex, and the pros and cons of monogamy and family life versus "the call of the wild".Harvnb|Schaffner|1991|pp= 272–273 In the end the character, Reg, chooses love and matrimony over promiscuity. The album featured guitarist Eric Clapton , jazz saxophonist David Sanborn , and artwork by Gerald Scarfe|Scarfe . ''Rolling Stone's Kurt Loder described The Pros And Cons of Hitch Hiking as a "strangely static, faintly hideous record",Harvnb|Blake|2008|pp= 305–306 Rolling Stone rated the album a "rock bottom" one star." Years later, Mike DeGagne of Allmusic praised the album for its, "ingenious symbolism" and "brilliant use of stream of consciousness within a subconscious realm", rating it four out of five stars.Cite web|url= Allmusic|class=album|id=r21602|pure_url=yes |title= The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking |first= Mike|last= DeGagne|publisher= Allmusic |accessdate=17 October 2010 Waters began touring the new album aided by Clapton, a new band, new material, and a selection of Pink Floyd favourites. Waters débuted The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking (tour)|his tour in Stockholm on 16& nbsp;June 1984. Poor ticket sales plagued the tour,Harvnb|Blake|2008|pp= 332–333 and some of the larger venues had to be cancelled. By his own estimate, he lost £400,000 on the tour.Harvnb|Blake|2008|p= 309 In March 1985, Waters went to North America to play smaller venues with the Pros and Cons Plus Some Old Pink Floyd Stuff& nbsp;— North America Tour 1985. The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking has been certified Gold by the RIAA.Cite web| url= http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php? resultpage=1& table=SEARCH_RESULTS& action=& title=& artist=Roger%20Waters& format=& debutLP=& category=& sex=& releaseDate=& requestNo=& type=& level=& label=& company=& certificationDate=& awardDescription=& catalogNo=& aSex=& rec_id=& charField=& gold=& platinum=& multiPlat=& level2=& certDate=& album=& id=& after=& before=& startMonth=1& endMonth=1& startYear=1958& endYear=2010& sort=Artist& perPage=25 | title=RIAA Certifications| publisher= Recording Industry Association of America | accessdate=17 November 2010
In 1986, Waters contributed songs and a score to the soundtrack of the animated movie When the Wind Blows (film)|When the Wind Blows , based on the Raymond Briggs When the Wind Blows (comics)|book of the same name . His backing band featuring Paul Carrack was credited as The Bleeding Heart Band .Harvnb|Fitch|2005|p=36 In 1987, Waters released Radio K.A.O.S. , a concept album based on a mute man named Billy from an impoverished Welsh mining town who has the ability to physically tune into radio waves in his head. Billy first learns to communicate with a radio DJ, and eventually to control the world's computers. Angry at the state of the world in which he lives, he simulates a nuclear attack. Waters followed the release with a supporting tour also in 1987.Harvnb|Manning|2006|p= 131
In November 1989, the Berlin Wall fell, and in July 1990 Waters staged one of the largest and most elaborate rock concerts in history,Harvnb|Povey|Russell|1997|pp=246–247 The Wall& nbsp;– Live in Berlin , on the vacant terrain between Potsdamer Platz and the Brandenburg Gate . The show reported an official attendance of 200,000, though some estimates are as much as twice that, with approximately one billion television viewers.Harvnb|Blake|2008|p=346 Leonard Cheshire asked him to do the concert to raise funds for charity. Waters' group of musicians included Joni Mitchell , Van Morrison , Cyndi Lauper , Bryan Adams , Scorpions (band)|Scorpions , and Sinéad O'Connor . Waters also used an East German symphony orchestra and choir, a Soviet marching band, and a pair of helicopters from the US 7th Airborne Command and Control Squadron . Designed by Mark Fisher, the Wall was 25& nbsp;metres tall and 170& nbsp;metres long and was built across the set. Scarfe's inflatable puppets were recreated on an enlarged scale, and although many rock icons received invitations to the show, Gilmour, Mason, and Wright, did not.Harvnb|Blake|2008|pp= 342–347 Waters released a concert double album of the performance which has been certified platinum by RIAA.
In 1990, Waters hired manager Mark Fenwick and left EMI for a worldwide deal with Columbia. He released his third studio album, Amused to Death , in 1992. The record is heavily influenced by the events of the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 and the Gulf War , and a critique of the notion of war becoming the subject of entertainment, particularly on television. The title was derived from the book Amusing Ourselves to Death by Neil Postman . Patrick Leonard , who had also worked on A Momentary Lapse of Reason , co-produced the album. Jeff Beck played lead guitar on many of the album's tracks, which were recorded with an impressive cast of musicians at ten different recording studios.Harvnb|Blake|2008|pp= 348–349 It is Waters' most critically acclaimed solo recording, garnering some comparison to his previous work with Pink Floyd.Harvnb|Blake|2008|pp= 347–352 Waters described the record as a, "stunning piece of work", ranking the album with Dark Side Of The Moon and The Wall as one of the best of his career.Harvnb|Manning|2006|pp= 141, 252 The album had one hit, the song " What God Wants , Pt. 1", which reached number 35 in the UK in September 1992 and number 5 on Billboard 's Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks|Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in the US.Cite web|url=Allmusic|class=artist|id=roger-waters-p5795/charts-awards/billboard-singles|pure_url=yes|title=Roger Waters: Billboard Singles |publisher= Allmusic|accessdate=20 November 2010 Amused to Death was certified Silver by the British Phonographic Industry .Cite web|url= http://www.bpi.co.uk/certifiedawards/search.aspx |title=BPI Certifications|publisher= British Phonographic Industry |accessdate=2 October 2010 Sales of Amused to Death topped out at around one million and there was no tour in support of the album. Waters would first perform material from it seven years later during his In the Flesh (tour)|In the Flesh tour .Harvnb|Povey|2008|pp= 323–324 In 1996, Waters was inducted into the US and UK Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Pink Floyd.Cite web|url= http://rockhall.com/inductees/pink-floyd/timeline/ |title= Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Pink Floyd |publisher= Rock & Roll Hall of Fame|accessdate=2 October 2010
1999–2004
In 1999, after a nearly 12-year hiatus from touring, and a 7-year absence from the music industry, Waters embarked on the In the Flesh Tour, performing both solo and Pink Floyd material. The tour was a financial success in the US and though Waters had booked mostly smaller venues, tickets sold so well that many of the concerts were upgraded to larger ones.Harvnb|Povey|2008|pp= 329–334 The tour eventually stretched across the world and would span three years. A concert film was released on CD and DVD, named In the Flesh Live . During the tour, he played two new songs "Flickering Flame" and "Each Small Candle" as the final encore to many of the shows. In June 2002, he completed the tour with a performance in front of 70,000 people at the Glastonbury Festival|Glastonbury Festival of Performing Arts , playing 15 Pink Floyd songs and five songs from his solo catalogue.
Miramax announced in mid-2004 that a production of The Wall was to appear on Broadway with Waters playing a prominent role in the creative direction. Reports stated that the musical contained not only the original tracks from The Wall , but also songs from Dark Side of the Moon , Wish You Were Here and other Pink Floyd albums, as well as new material.Cite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/arts/3539908.stm |title= Pink Floyd's Wall Broadway bound |publisher= BBC News|date= 5 August 2004 |accessdate=2 October 2010 On the night of 1 May 2004, recorded extracts from the opera, including its overture , were played on the occasion of the Enlargement of the European Union|Welcome Europe celebrations in the accession country of Malta . Gert Hof mixed recorded excerpts from the opera into a continuous piece of music which was played as an accompaniment to a large light and fireworks display over Grand Harbour in Valletta .Harvnb|Povey|2008|p= 334 In July 2004, Waters released two new tracks on the Internet: "To Kill the Child", inspired by the 2003 invasion of Iraq , and "Leaving Beirut", "inspired by his travels in the Middle East as a teenager". The lyrics to "Leaving Beirut" are highly critical of former US President George W. Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair .
2005 on
In July 2005, Waters reunited with Mason, Wright, and Gilmour for what would be their final performance together at the 2005 Live 8 concert in London's Hyde Park, Pink Floyd's only appearance with Waters since their final performance of The Wall at Earls Court London 24 years earlier.Harvnb|Povey|2008|pp= 237, 266–267 They played a 23-minute set consisting of " Speak to Me / Breathe (Pink Floyd song)|Breathe "/" Breathe (Reprise) ", " Money (Pink Floyd song)|Money ", "Wish You Were Here", and " Comfortably Numb ". Waters told the Associated Press that while the experience of playing with Pink Floyd again was positive, the chances of a bona fide reunion would be "slight" considering his and Gilmour's continuing musical and ideological differences.Harvnb|Shaffner|1991|p= 308 Though Waters had differing ideas about which songs they should play, he "agreed to roll over for one night only",Harvnb|Blake|2008|pp= 382–383 Gilmour told the Associated Press, "The rehearsals convinced me it wasn't something I wanted to be doing a lot of. There have been all sorts of farewell moments in people's lives and careers which they have then rescinded, but I think I can fairly categorically say that there won't be a tour or an album again that I take part in. It isn't to do with animosity or anything like that. It's just that ... I've been there, I've done it."Cite web | title = Gilmour says no Pink Floyd reunion | url = http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/26628516 |publisher= MSNBC| date = 9 September 2008 | accessdate =6 October 2010 In November 2005, Pink Floyd were inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame by Pete Townshend of The Who .Harvnb|Blake|2008|p= 386
In September 2005, he released Ça Ira (pronounced IPA-fr|sa i'?a|, French language|French for "it will be fine"; Waters added the subtitle, "There is Hope"), an opera in three acts translated from the late Étienne Roda-Gil 's French libretto based on the historical subject of the French Revolution.cite journal |last1= Tsioulcas|first1= Anastasia|title= Waters' New Concept |publisher= Billboard |date= 27 August 2005 |page=45 |url= http://books.google.com/? id=-BIEAAAAMBAJ& pg=PA45& dq=ca+ira+Nadine+Roda-Gil#v=onepage& q=ca%20ira%20Nadine%20Roda-Gil& f=false |accessdate=6 May 2012 Ça Ira was released as a double CD album, featuring baritone Bryn Terfel , soprano Ying Huang and tenor Paul Groves (tenor)|Paul Groves .Harvnb|Povey|2008|pp= 324–325 Set during the early French Revolution, the original libretto was co-written in French by Roda-Gil and his wife Nadine Delahaye. Waters had begun rewriting the libretto in English in 1989,Harvnb|Manning|2006|p= 256 and said about the composition: "I've always been a big fan of Beethoven's choral music, Hector Berlioz|Berlioz and Alexander Borodin|Borodin & nbsp;...& nbsp;This is unashamedly romantic and resides in that early 19th-century tradition, because that's where my tastes lie in classical and choral music."Harvnb|Blake|2008|p= 392 Waters appeared on television to discuss the opera, but the interviews often focused instead on his relationship with Pink Floyd, something Waters would "take in stride", a sign Pink Floyd biographer Mark Blake (writer)|Mark Blake believes to be, "a testament to his mellower old age or twenty years of dedicated psychotherapy". Ça Ira reached number 5 on the Billboard Classical Music Chart in the United States.Cite web|url= http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/charts#/artist/roger-waters/chart-history/5989? f=900& g=Albums& sort=date |title=Roger Waters: Ca Ira |publisher= Billboard.com |accessdate=6 May 2012
In June 2006, he commenced The Dark Side of the Moon Live tour, a two-year, world-spanning effort that began in Europe in June and North America in September. The first half of the show featured both Pink Floyd songs and Waters' solo material, while the second half included a complete live performance of the 1973 Pink Floyd album The Dark Side of the Moon , the first time in over three decades that Waters had performed the album. The shows ended with an encore from the third side of The Wall . He utilised elaborate staging by concert lighting designer Marc Brickman complete with laser lights, fog machines, flame throwers, psychedelic projections, and inflatable floating puppets (Spaceman and Pig) controlled by a "handler" dressed as a butcher, and a full 360-degree quadraphonic sound system was used. Nick Mason joined Waters for The Dark Side of the Moon set and the encores on select 2006 tour dates.Harvnb|Povey|2008|pp= 319, 334–338 Waters continued touring in January 2007 in Australia and New Zealand, then Asia, Europe, South America, and back to North America in June.
In March 2007, the Waters song, "Hello (I Love You)" was featured in the science fiction film The Last Mimzy . The song plays over the film's end credits. He released it as a single, on CD and via download, and described it as, "a song that captures the themes of the movie, the clash between humanity's best and worst instincts, and how a child's innocence can win the day".Cite web|url= http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_pwwi/is_200701/ai_n17103978/ |title= Reminder& nbsp;– Pink Floyd Rock Icon Roger Waters Records "Hello (I Love You)", an Original Song for New Line Cinema's "The Last Mimzy" |publisher= Marketwire |date=January 2007|accessdate=17 October 2010 He performed at California's Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival|Coachella Festival in April 2008 and was to be among the headlining artists performing at Live_Earth_India_2008#Live_Earth_India_2008|Live Earth 2008 in Mumbai, India in December 2008,Cite web|url= http://www.nme.com/news/roger-waters/41209 |title=Pink Floyd's Roger Waters to join Bon Jovi at Live Earth India |publisher= NME News |date=21 November 2008|accessdate=2 October 2010 but that concert was cancelled in light of the 2008 Mumbai attacks|26 November terrorist attacks in Mumbai.cite web |url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2008/dec/01/live-earth-india-cancelled|title= Live Earth India cancelled after Mumbai attacks|first= Sean |last= Michaels|date= 1 December 2008|publisher= The Guardian |accessdate=18 October 2010
He confirmed the possibility of an upcoming solo album which "might be called" Heartland , and has said he has numerous songs written (some already recorded) that he intends to release when they are a complete album.Cite web|url= http://blogs.rockymountainnews.com/rocky_mountain_music/2008/04/read_the_complete_roger_waters.html |title= Read the complete Roger Waters interview|first=Mark |last=Brown |publisher= Rocky Mountain News |date= 25 April 2008|accessdate=17 October 2010 In June 2010, Waters released a cover of " We Shall Overcome ", a protest song derived from the refrain of a gospel hymn published by Charles Albert Tindley in 1901. He performed with David Gilmour at the Hoping Foundation Benefit Evening in July 2010.cite web|url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-11556101|title= Pink Floyd may get back together for charity|first= Ian|last= Youngs|publisher= BBC News|date= 15 October 2010|accessdate=19 October 2010 The four-song set included: "To Know Him Is to Love Him", which was played in early Pink Floyd sound checks, followed by "Wish You Were Here", "Comfortably Numb", and "Another Brick in the Wall (Part Two)".cite web|url= http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/pink-floyds-gilmour-and-waters-stun-crowd-with-surprise-reunion-20100712|title=Pink Floyd's Gilmour and Waters Stun Crowd With Surprise Reunion|first=David|last=Kreps|publisher= Rolling Stone |date=12 July 2010|accessdate=30 May 2011
In September 2010, he commenced The Wall Live (concert tour)|The Wall Live tour, an updated version of the original Pink Floyd shows, featuring a complete performance of The Wall .cite web|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/8707442.stm|title=Pink Floyd's Roger Waters revisits The Wall |first= Rebecca |last=Jones |publisher= BBC News |date= 27 May 2010 |accessdate=19 October 2010 According to Cole Moreton of the Daily Mail , "The touring version of Pink Floyd's The Wall is one of the most ambitious and complex rock shows ever ...",Cite web|url= http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/moslive/article-1327045/Roger-Waters-Backstage-prepares-The-Wall-live-show.html? ito=feeds-newsxml|title= Backstage with Roger Waters as he prepares for The Wall spectacular $60 million live show |last=Moreton|first= Cole |publisher= Daily Mail |date= 7 November 2010|accessdate=7 November 2010 and it is estimated that the tour cost £37 million to stage. Waters told the Associated Press that The Wall Tour will likely be his last, stating: "I'm not as young as I used to be. I'm not like B.B. King, or Muddy Waters. I'm not a great vocalist or a great instrumentalist or whatever, but I still have the fire in my belly, and I have something to say. I have a swan song in me and I think this will probably be it."cite web|url= http://www.npr.org/blogs/allsongs/2010/04/roger_waters_revisits_the_wall.html|title=Roger Waters Revisits 'The Wall' For Final Anniversary Tour|last=Butler|first=Will|publisher=NPR|date= 12 April 2010|accessdate=26 November 2010 At the The O2 Arena (London)|O2 Arena in London on 12 May 2011, Gilmour and Mason once again appeared with Waters and Gilmour performing "Comfortably Numb", and Gilmour and Mason joining Waters for "Outside the Wall".cite web|url= http://www.viagogo.co.uk/News/Pink-Floyd-bandmates-reunite-at-Roger-Waters-concert/_A-1710|title=Pink Floyd bandmates reunite at Roger Waters concert |date=16 May 2011|publisher=www.viagogo.com|accessdate=16 May 2011
Activism
After the 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake and subsequent tsunami disaster, Waters performed " Wish You Were Here (Pink Floyd song)|Wish You Were Here " with Eric Clapton during a benefit concert on the American network NBC .Cite web|url= http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/6828271 |title=Stars lend a hand for tsunami relief |publisher=MSNBC|accessdate=2 October 2010 He was outspoken against the Hunting Act 2004|Hunting Act of 2004 , and performed a concert for, and attended marches supporting, the Countryside Alliance . Waters explained:
cquote|I've become disenchanted with the political and philosophical atmosphere in England. The anti-hunting bill was enough for me to leave England. I did what I could, I did a concert and one or two articles, but it made me feel ashamed to be English. I was in Hyde Park for both the Countryside Alliance marches. There were hundreds of thousands of us there. Good, honest English people. That's one of the most divisive pieces of legislation we've ever had in Great Britain. It's not a case of whether or not I agree with fox hunting, but I will defend to the hilt their right to take part in it.Harvnb|Blake|2008|p= 391
In October 2005, he clarified: "I come back to the UK quite often. I didn't leave as a protest against the hunting ban; I was following a child in the wake of a divorce."Cite web |url= http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/features/roger-waters-french-revolution-509524.html |work= The Independent |title=Roger Waters: French Revolution|date=4 October 2005|accessdate=17 October 2010 After leaving Britain, he moved to Long Island in New York with his fiancé Laurie Durning.Harvnb|Blake|2008|pp= 391–392 In July 2007, he played on the American leg of the Live Earth concert, New York City|Live Earth concert, an international multi-venue concert aimed at raising awareness about global climate change, featuring the Trenton Youth Choir and his trademarked inflatable pig. Waters told David Fricke why he thinks The Wall is still relevant today:
cquote|The loss of a father is the central prop on which The Wall stands. As the years go by, children lose their fathers again and again, for nothing. You see it now with all these fathers, good men and true, who lost their lives and limbs in Iraq for no reason at all. I've done Bring The Boys Back Home in my encore on recent tours. It feels more relevant and poignant to be singing that song now than it did in 1979.Harvnb|Fricke|2009|p=74 In 2007, Waters became a spokesman for Millennium Promise , a non-profit organisation that helps fight extreme poverty and malaria . He wrote an opinion piece for CNN in support of the topic.cite web|url= http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/africa/06/08/waters.commentary/index.html |title= Waters: Something can be done about extreme poverty|publisher= CNN.com|first=Roger|last=Waters|date=11 June 2007|accessdate=18 October 2010 Waters has been outspoken about Middle East ern politics and in June 2009, he openly opposed the Israeli West Bank barrier|Israeli separation barrier , calling it an "obscenity" that "should be torn down".Cite web|url= http://www.wired.com/underwire/2009/06/roger-waters-to-israel-tear-down-the-wall/ |title= Roger Waters to Israel: Tear Down the Wall |first= Scott |last= Thil |publisher= Wired News |date= 2 June 2009|accessdate=14 October 2010 In December 2009, Waters pledged his support to the Gaza Freedom March Cite web|url= http://www.democracynow.org/2009/12/30/roger_waters |title= EXCLUSIVE...Pink Floyd's Roger Waters Speaks Out in Support of Gaza Freedom March, Blasts Israeli-Egyptian "Siege" of Gaza|publisher=Democracy Now& #33; |date=30 December 2009 |accessdate=3 March 2012 and in March 2011, he announced that he had joined the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel.Cite web|url= http://www.haaretz.com/culture/roger-waters-voices-support-for-israel-boycott-1.347411 |title= Roger Waters voices support for Israel boycott |first= Amy |last= Goodman |publisher=Haaretz.com |date= 6 March 2011 |accessdate=6 March 2011
Equipment and instruments
Waters' primary instrument in Pink Floyd was the electric bass guitar. He briefly played a Höfner bass but replaced it with a Rickenbacker RM-1999/4001S, until 1970 when it was stolen along with the rest of the band's equipment in New Orleans. He began using Fender Precision Bass es in 1968, originally alongside the Rickenbacker, and then exclusively after the Rickenbacker was lost in 1970. First seen at a concert in Hyde Park, London in July 1970, the black P-Bass was rarely used until April 1972 when it became his main stage guitar and as of 2 October 2010, the basis for a Fender Artist Signature model.cite web|url= http://www.fender.com/products/search.php? partno=0147000306 |title= Roger Waters Precision Bass |publisher= Fender.com|accessdate=9 October 2010 Waters endorses RotoSound Jazz Bass 77 flat-wound strings.cite web|url= http://www.rotosound.com/endorsees.php|title=Rotosound Endorsees|publisher=Rotosound|accessdate=23 November 2010 Throughout his career he has used The Selmer Company|Selmer , Watkins Electric Music|WEM , Hiwatt and Ashdown Engineering|Ashdown amplifiers but has recently settled on using Ampeg for the last few major tours, also employing delay (audio effect)|delay , tremolo , chorus effect|chorus , stereo panning and Phaser (effect)|phaser effects in his bass playing.Harvnb|Fitch|2005|pp=416–430, 441–445
Waters experimented with the EMS Synthi A and EMS VCS 3|VCS 3 synthesisers on Pink Floyd pieces such as " On the Run (instrumental)|On the Run ",Harvnb|Mason|2005|p= 169 " Welcome to the Machine ",Harvnb|Fitch|2005|p= 324 and " In the Flesh? "Harvnb|Fitch|Mahon|2006|p=71 He played electric and acoustic guitar on Pink Floyd tracks using Fender, Martin, Ovation Guitar Company|Ovation and Washburn guitars. He played electric guitar on the Pink Floyd song " Sheep (song)|Sheep ", from Animals ,Harvnb|Fitch|2005|p=285 and acoustic guitar on several Pink Floyd recordings, such as Pigs on the Wing|"Pigs on the Wing 1& nbsp;& & nbsp;2" , also from Animals ,Harvnb|Fitch|2005|pp=241–242 " Southampton Dock " from The Final Cut ,Harvnb|Fitch|2005|p=295 and on " Mother (Pink Floyd song)|Mother " from The Wall .Harvnb|Fitch|2005|p=213 A Binson Echorec 2 echo effect was used on his bass-guitar lead track " One of These Days (Pink Floyd song)|One of These Days ".Harvnb|Mabbett|1995|p=39 Waters has also played clarinet and trumpet during concert performances of " Outside the Wall ".Harvnb|Fitch|2005|p=232
When the Wind Blows (film)|When the Wind Blows (various artists soundtrack) (1986)
Radio K.A.O.S. (1987)
The Wall& nbsp;– Live in Berlin (1990)
Amused to Death (1992)
In the Flesh& nbsp;– Live (2000)
Flickering Flame: The Solo Years Volume 1 (2002)
Ça Ira (2005)
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Cite book | last1 = Mabbett | first1=Andy| last2 = Mabbett | first2 = Miles | title = Pink Floyd : the visual documentary | year = 1994 | publisher =Omnibus Press | location= London| isbn = 978-0-7119-1444-5 | ref = harv
Cite book|last=Miles|first=Barry|title=Pink Floyd: A Visual Documentary by Miles|year=1982|publisher= Putnam Publishing Group|location=New York|isbn=978-0-399-41001-7 |ref= harv
Cite journal| last1= Simmons| first1= Sylvie| title= Pink Floyd: The Making of The Wall| journal=Mojo Magazine| publisher=Emap Metro| location=London| volume= 73| date= December 1999| pages= pp. 76–95| url= |ref= harv
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http://www.facebook.com/rogerwaters Roger Waters Facebook page to support The Wall live tour 2010–2012
http://www.outsidethewall.net/rogerwaters2006.html Roger Waters Tour and Tickets 2012
http://rogerwaterstour2012.blogspot.com/ Roger Waters Blog
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