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"Some tracks can be considered true masterpieces, such as the surreal and transgressive 'Sexual Revolution' and 'My Running Shoes.'" "If I were really forced, reluctantly, to give a succinct comment on the Watersian concept, I would call it 'underrated.'"
"Some tracks can be considered true masterpieces, such as the surreal and transgressive 'Sexual Revolution' and 'My Running Shoes.'"
"If I were really forced, reluctantly, to give a succinct comment on the Watersian concept, I would call it 'underrated.'"
Roger Waters’ 1978 solo album The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking explores surreal dreams and personal conflicts through a concept story. Despite initial critical dismissal and controversial artwork, it features standout tracks and impressive guitar work by Eric Clapton. The album’s verbosity can be tiring but is balanced by strong songwriting and musicianship. A thoughtful, underrated addition to Waters’ discography revealing his distinct style post-Pink Floyd. Discover the surreal journey in Roger Waters’ solo classic—listen and explore this underrated rock masterpiece now!
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