“Why am I doing the Wall again now?”

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recently came across this quote of mine from 22 years ago:

” What it comes down to for me is this: Will the technologies of communication in our culture, serve to enlighten us and help us to understand one another better, or will they deceive us and keep us apart?”

I believe this is still a supremely relevant question and the jury is out. There is a lot of commercial clutter on the net, and a lot of propaganda, but I have a sense that just beneath the surface understanding is gaining ground.  We just have to keep blogging, keep twittering, keep communicating, keep sharing ideas.

30 Years ago when I wrote The Wall I was a frightened young man. Well not that young, I was 36 years old.

It took me a long time to get over my fears. Anyway, in the intervening years it has occurred to me that maybe the story of my fear and loss with it’s concomitant inevitable residue of ridicule, shame and punishment, provides an allegory for broader concerns.: Nationalism, racism, sexism, religion, Whatever!  All these issues and ‘isms are driven by the same fears that drove my young life.

This new production of The Wall is an attempt to draw some comparisons, to illuminate our current predicament, and is dedicated to all the innocent lost in the intervening years.

In some quarters, among the chattering classes, there exists a cynical view that human beings as a collective are incapable of developing more ‘humane’ ie, kinder, more generous, more cooperative, more empathetic relationships with one another.

I disagree.

In my view it is too early in our story to leap to such a conclusion, we are after all a very young species.

I believe we have at least a chance to aspire to something better than the dog eat dog ritual slaughter that is our current response to our institutionalized fear of each other.

I feel it is my responsibility as an artist to express my, albeit guarded, optimism, and encourage others to do the same. To quote the great man, ” You may say that I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one.”

- Roger Waters, 2010

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Roger Waters’ Tour Dates Revealed

Sep 15, 2010 Air Canada Centre Toronto, ON
Sep 20, 2010 United Center Chicago, IL
Sep 21, 2010 United Center Chicago, IL
Sep 26, 2010 Consol Energy Center Pittsburgh, PA
Sep 28, 2010 Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland, OH
Sep 30, 2010 Boston TD Garden Boston, MA
Oct 05, 2010 Madison Square Garden New York City, NY
Oct 08, 2010 HSBC Arena Buffalo, NY
Oct 10, 2010 Verizon Center Washington D.C.
Oct 12, 2010 Nassau Coliseum Long Island, NY
Oct 15, 2010 XL Center Hartford, CT
Oct 17, 2010 Scotiabank Place Ottawa, ON
Oct 19, 2010 Bell Centre Montreal, PQ
Oct 22, 2010 Schottenstein Center Columbus, OH
Oct 24, 2010 The Palace of Auburn Hills Detroit, MI
Oct 26, 2010 Qwest Center Omaha, NE
Oct 27, 2010 Xcel Energy Center St Paul, MN
Oct 29, 2010 Scottrade Center St Louis, MO
Oct 30, 2010 Sprint Center Kansas City, MO
Nov 03, 2010 Izod Center East Rutherford, NJ
Nov 08, 2010 Wachovia Center Philadelphia, PA
Nov 09, 2010 Wachovia Center Philadelphia, PA
Nov 13, 2010 Bank Atlantic Center Fort Lauderdale, FL
Nov 16, 2010 St Pete Times Forum Tampa, FL
Nov 18, 2010 Philips Arena Atlanta, GA
Nov 20, 2010 Toyota Center Houston, TX
Nov 21, 2010 American Airlines Center Dallas, TX
Nov 23, 2010 Pepsi Center Denver, CO
Nov 26, 2010 MGM Grand Garden Arena Las Vegas, NV
Nov 27, 2010 US Airways Center Phoenix, AZ
Nov 29, 2010 The Forum Los Angeles, CA
Dec 06, 2010 HP Pavilion San Jose, CA
Dec 10, 2010 GM Place Vancouver, BC
Dec 11, 2010 Tacoma Dome Tacoma, WA
Dec 13, 2010 Honda Center Anaheim, CA

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Roger Waters 2010 “The Wall” Tour Confirmed!

Good News Everyone!

If you didn’t know yet, Roger Waters is set to announce his Wall Tour 2010/2011 this coming Monday 12th April at 2pm EST (New York time).

Stay close for more details on Monday, April 12!

Thanks to Col at Pinkfloydz.com for the heads up!

‘Till we meet again,

-Mark

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Black Strat Build

If you asked me a year ago what a potentiometer was, I might have told you it was a way to determine someones potential. Okay, bad joke, but actually not far from the truth. I have never had any formal training with regards to electrical engineering; however, I have always enjoyed working with my hands and building things…that was enough reason for me.

More to come!

I am going to try my best not to make this article overly technical. My idea of good teaching is taking an overly complicated subject and translating it into something that makes sense. I will however, demonstrate basic principals and techniques on important concepts like proper set-up’s and correct ways of soldering.

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