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BRIDGE OVER ROGER WATERS

Theoretically, one shouldn’t meet Roger Waters.

November 1, 1987
JIM FARBER

Theoretically, one shouldn’t meet Roger Waters. After all, in all his years as Pink Floyd’s dark star, Waters was THE MAN BEHIND THE WALL, never doing interviews, and delivering fewer and fewer albums— all of which presented him as some battle-scarred soldier of the psyche, a veritable prince of paranoia. It’s an approach that helped Waters and Floyd burrow deeply into the hearts, minds (and pocketbooks) of teenaged out-patients everywhere.

But now Waters is living in the postFloyd era—a solo artist with his second album out, Radio K.A.O.S. (a Get Smart reference?). It’s finally time to stop pressing the meat and start meeting the press.

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