Genius Lyrics
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Roger Waters (Ft. Don Henley) – Watching TV
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[Intro] / *Switch channels* / [Refrain] / We were watching TV, watching TV / We were watching TV, watching TV / [Verse 1] / In Tiananmen Square / Lost my baby there / My yellow
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Roger Waters – It’s a Miracle
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[Verse 1] / Miraculous you call it, babe, you ain't seen nothing yet / They got Pepsi in the Andes, they got McDonald's in Tibet / Yosemite has been turned into a golf course for
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Roger Waters – Part of Me Died
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[Verse] / The part that is envious / Cold hearted and devious / Greedy, mischievous / Global, colonial / Bloodthirsty, blind / Mindless and cheap / Focused on borders / And
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Pink Floyd – One of My Turns
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After calling home and discovering that his wife is having an affair, Pink invites a groupie back to his hotel room before emotionally erupting, destroying the room and chasing the
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Roger Waters – One of My Turns - Live
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[Intro] / "Oh my God! What a fabulous room! Are all these your guitars?" / "You are feeling very... relax" / "Argh!" / ("I'm sorry sir, I didn't mean to startle you. Let me know
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Roger Waters – Perfect Sense, Part I
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From the highly creative concept album Amused to Death on the changing values of humanity.
Soon to be re-released in LP & SACD formats.
http://www.brain-damage.co.uk/latest/roger
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Roger Waters – Pink Floyd The Wall - Script
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PAN ACROSS A HALLWAY. Vera Lynn recording of "The Little Boy that Santa Claus Forgot" eventually starts playing. / "Christmas comes but ones a year / for every girl and boy / the
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Roger Waters – Amused to Death
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The final track on Roger Waters' 1992 album ‘Amused to Death’
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Roger Waters – One of My Turns
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Day after day / Love turns gray / Like the skin on a dying man / Night after night / We pretend it's all right / But I have grown older / And you have grown colder / And nothing is
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Roger Waters – Late Home Tonight, Part II
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[Verse] / Hark the wire service sing / Clear the satellite link / Check the fax machine / Hold the lead story boys / There's some great pictures coming in / Now the pilot's
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Roger Waters – What God Wants, Part II
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[Spoken Intro: TV Evangelist] / What the fuck / What the fuck / What the fuck / What the fuck / What the fuck / What the fuck / What the fuck / What the fuck / What the fuck / What
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Roger Waters – One of my turns - live version
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Day after day, love turns gray / Like the skin on a dying man / Night after night, we pretend it's all right / But I have grown older and you have grown colder / And nothing is
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Roger Waters – Late Home Tonight, Part I
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[Verse 1] / Standing at the window / A farmer's wife in Oxfordshire / Glances at the clock it's nearly time for tea / She doesn't see / The phantom in the hedgerow dip its wings
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Pink Floyd – The Post War Dream
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This opening song lays out many of the themes of the album to follow, and sets up the album-long parallel between England’s roles in WWII and the Falklands War
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Roger Waters – What God Wants, Part I
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[Spoken Intro] / “I don't mind about the war. That's one of things I like to watch. If it's a war going on, 'cause then I know if our side's winning, if our side's losing…” / *
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Pink Floyd (Ft. Jenny Wright) – One Of My Turns (1982 Remix)
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[Intro: Jenny Wright] / “Oh my God! What a fabulous room! Are all these your guitars?” / "This place is bigger than our apartment!” / “Um, can I get a drink of water?” / “Can I get
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Roger Waters – The Bravery of Being Out of Range
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[Instrumental Intro] / [Verse 1] / You have a natural tendency to squeeze off a shot / You're good fun at parties, you wear the right masks / You're old but you still like a laugh
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Roger Waters – Too Much Rope
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[Intro] / *Sounds of chopping wood and horses pulling a sleigh* / [Verse 1] / When the sleigh is heavy / And the timber wolves are getting bold / You look at your companions and
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Luther Wright & the Wrongs – One Of My Turns
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[Intro] / "Oh my God! What a fabulous room! Are all these your guitars?" / ("I'm sorry sir, I didn't mean to startle you") / "God! This place is bigger than our apartment!" / ("Let
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Pink Floyd – One of My Turns (Live at Earls Court 1980)
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[Intro] / "Oh my God! What a fabulous room! Are all these your guitars?" / ("I'm sorry sir, I didn't mean to startle you") / "God! This place is bigger than our apartment!" / ("Let
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Roger Waters – Perfect Sense, Part II
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[Chorus: Roger Waters] / Can't you see? It all makes perfect sense / Expressed in dollars and cents / Pounds, shillings and pence / Can't you see? It all makes perfect sense / [
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Roger Waters – What God Wants, Part III
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[Verse 1] / Don't be afraid, it's only business / The alien prophet sighed / The vulture and the magpie took the cash box from its hook / The monkey in the corner wrote the figures
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Roger Waters – The Ballad of Bill Hubbard
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“The Ballad of Bill Hubbard” is the opening track from Roger Waters' 1992 album, Amused To Death. The song serves as an opening statement on Waters' intended themes held in the
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Tommy Shaw (Ft. Larry Fast) – One of My Turns
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{Oh my God! What a fabulous room! Are all these your guitars? / I'm sorry sir, I didn't mean to startle you! / God, this place is bigger than our apartment / Let me know when you'
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Genius Farsi Translations (ترجمهی فارسی) – Roger Waters - Part of Me Died (ترجمه ی فارسی)
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[Verse] / The part that is envious / قسمت حسادت / Cold hearted and devious / سنگدل و حیله گر / Greedy, mischievous / طمعکار و شیطانی / Global, colonial / استعمارگر جهانی
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Pink Floyd – Nobody Home
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Feeling that his wife and the world are now beyond his reach, Pink lists the inconsequential things that are still within his grasp – the possessions in his hotel room and his
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Psychic TV – Set the Controls for the Heat of the Sun
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Little by little the night turns around / Counting the leaves which tremble at dawn / Lotuses lean on each other in yearning / Under the eaves the swallow is resting / Set the
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Worshipper – One of My Turns
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[Sample] / "Can you tell me what you know?" / "Can you tell me what you know?" / "The story is dry. All we've got are pieces. We can't seem to figure out what the puzzle was
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Roger Waters and the Bleeding Heart Band – Late Home Tonight Part 2 (K.A.O.S. Mix)
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[Verse 1: Roger Waters] / Standing at the window / A farmer's wife in Oxfordshire / Glances at the clock it's nearly time for tea / She doesn't see / The phantom in the hedgerow
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Roger Waters – Hello (I Love You)
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Made for the movie The Last Mimsy, this song is a song detailing the loss of childhood wonder, the desire to bring it back,and an ever-progressing world of endless change. It
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Roger Waters – Three Wishes
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[Spoken Sample] / "I went to buy a....a gas bottle. At first, I wanted to buy a big one, but then I hadn't got enough money, so I had to buy a smaller one. And I think if I bought
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Pink Floyd – Comfortably Numb
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Pink’s emotional journey into the past is both interrupted and heightened when his management breaks into the hotel room and has a doctor inject him with a drug that will snap him
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Roger Waters – The Fletcher Memorial Home
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Take all your overgrown infants away, somewhere / And build them a home, a little place of their own / The Fletcher Memorial Home / For incurable tyrants and kings / They can
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Pink Floyd – Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun
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“Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun” is a hypnotic paean to the sun which, despite its sci-fi-resounding title, actually borrows a lot from ancient Chinese poetry as its
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Pink Floyd – Vera
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Roger Waters initially wanted the song “We’ll Meet Again” to open The Wall, one of Vera Lynn’s most successful, if not the most successful.
As he drifts farther from reality, Pink
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Pink Floyd – Time
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This is the only track on the album that credits all 4 members of the band. It’s about how time can slip by, but many people do not realize it until it is too late. Roger Waters
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Pink Floyd – Wish You Were Here
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“Wish You Were Here” is the title track on Pink Floyd’s 1975 album. The song’s lyrics encompass writer Roger Waters‘ feelings of alienation from other people, drawing particular
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