“The Wall was Roger Waters's first album.” So begins Dave
Thompson's Thompson's Roger Waters: The Man Behind the Wall, the first
full biography on this notoriously guarded personality that has eluded
probing queries and papertrail dissection for the entirety of his
career. As he prepares to release his first solo album in twenty-five
years, buff up on your Waters know-how with the paperback edition of
Thompson's incisive profile, first published in 2013. Born in 1943
amidst the bombs and shrapnel of the Second World War, Waters
abandoned a career in architecture to pursue his myriad demons through
song. Over the years, imbued with an utter brilliant mind and a
general tendency toward belligerence, Waters has regularly butted
heads with his bandmates, fellow musicians, fans, acquaintances,
family, political figures, and entire nations – but why? Leaning on
original research conducted among Waters' inner circle of friends and
associates, Thompson cautiously dismantles every wall Waters has
erected between himself and the public a brick at a time in pursuit of
an answer. As the mass of apparent contradictions stack up and the
saga of this publicly isolated man unravels, Thompson arrives at a
portrait of an artist every bit as nuanced and recalcitrant as his
work would suggest.
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The Man Behind the Wall
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781617135781
Publisert
2019
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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