❓🤔❓ You reminded me of a strange phenomenon I'd forgotten about. It involved Genesis members separately, but simultaneously infusing "monkeys" into their songs. You had Peter Gabriel's "Shock the Monkey", then you had Phil Collins singing, "I'm coming down, coming down like a monkey"(whatever that means), in the song " Tonight, Tonight, Tonight.
I suppose Roger Waters would also like this Neil Young tune: "A dreamer of pictures, I run in the night You see us together, chasing the moonlight My Chimpanzee Girl"
Yup. "He came dancing across the water. With his galleons and guns. Looking for the new world. That palace in the sun." There's a lot of music and not a lot of time to enjoy it. Neil Young is the only guy I make time for a 5 minute instrumental intro before he even sings a word ..
@@rexvisitor44 Look out, Mama, there's a white boat comin' up the river With a big red beacon and a flag and a man on the rail I think you'd better call John 'Cause it don't look like they're here to deliver the mail
I started listening to Neil Young Before I turned a teenager!! I'm in my mid 60s and still in love with his music. He calmed me in a disfunctional home as a child ❤
More like he knows that a lot of rock and roll music has zero substance, whereas artists like Neil Young and Roger Waters himself actually have something to say with their music.
@@Trifixion22 of course lyrics matter you bellend, Roger waters can play about 10 instruments more than EVH ffs and EVH hasn't made anything remotely as good as dark side of the moon or the wall .
@@Trifixion22 idk music doesn’t matter I can’t stand instrumental guitar solos like EVH not to take away from his musical genius. I just didn’t like the mainstream 80’s style of rock n roll. But I like the singer songwriters like Dylan and Young. Also like a Johnny cash type of person. When they make a song it could be a complete throwaway but it still has something about it that just is a step above all the noise in their music to me. It’s all about personal taste and what you like. But EVH was just a guitar player(not average) just didn’t really grab my attention listening to Vanhalen at all just. I didn’t really care for an hair metal besides like GNR and that was only for songs like My Michelle. Not saying any of it isn’t good music just not my taste.
He didnt remember the name but the lyrics stuck in his head ! Thats what a good song does ! I love that one too . I wanted to see the young man with my own eyes that was saying that!
@@Axe-Handle-Hound-1100That’s not what sweet home was about . Neil and Skynard liked each other it was all taken with a grain of salt . They loved each others music
@@williamrehl6520 Sure. But I meant it more in the sense that it was an answer song to Neil Young's "Alabama" or maybe it was "Southern Man." I must be mistaken in my judgement.
Shelter me from the powder and the monkey. Cover me with the thought that pulled his tail. Just think of a banana as one you’d never figure Would fade away like a gorilla
A man of taste who will never be given the title, "Sir." Because he doesn't want it,. To take it means you are giving your loyalty to the crown, and Roger doesn't trust his or any government that much to do so.
Neil Young is one of the all time greats. Listened the shit out of his records from age 14-16 starting with Live From Massey Hall…… and I was born in 92’.
I didn't hear him criticize anyone other than to say that he doesn't listen to their stuff or even doesn't care about it - but did say it doesn't mean they don't have skills or aren't good at what they do. That's cool. And, btw, young men should not pass judgement on what old men think or say. We all evolve and get to new places, clearer places for ourselves, not others. Just listen and say, okay.
Till I immigrated to Canada, I even happened to be engaged with a FIRST NATION woman..and so that Song POWDER FINGER by Neil Young was indeed part of that history ..and he did perform it with a touch of heart.
It's funny that Roger mentioned Eddie Van Halen and not being interested in his music or rock music in general. Eddie was the same way as he was always busy with his own music. Eddie did think Peter Gabriel's song Red Rain was brilliant as he brought it up in one of his last interviews before he passed away. Different strokes for different folks, as they say.
Difference being, EVH had an open mind and actually listened to other artists. Roger criticized 2 classic hard-rock bands without giving them a thorough listen. Had he criticized today's horrible music no one would fault him. The ears do not differ much when it comes to catchy pop/rock. Roger's logic in choosing those 2 bands makes about as much sense as his 20+ year crusade against Israel. BTW, Floyd had plenty of songs that can be categorized as Hard-Rock.
@@darrint3573 Thank you, finally someone said it. It's well documented EVH enjoyed many other artists including Allan Holdsworth, AC/DC, Cream, The Ventures, I could go on and on. EVH was a musician. Roger Waters is more of a political provocateur/message songwriter, more of a poet that happens to pluck on a guitar now and then. Note that Roger's favorite artists, 'that end of the spectrum' does not include any instrumental music. It's all message with him. Even during his time with Pink Floyd, Roger simply did not care about doing more than one take or honing a part to get it just right, whereas David Gilmour did very much. Because in Roger's mind, the actual performance of the song is secondary, it's not necessary to the message and therefore does not deserve as much attention.
Hes hardly the first to say he doesnt listen to other rock music. Funny he mentioned evh here because eddie.said he hardly listened to others either and the last album he remembered purchasing was peter gabriel
When poetry and music merges perfectly, there’s depth of magic that any single art form can’t match. Songs like “ Powder Finger “ and “ Us and Them “ are imo equal in status. For those of us who grew up in the 60s with youthful hope for world peace and love to the horrors of Vietnam and the misadventures of conflicts all over the world, we can’t help feel the desperations of the poetic words Regardless of who these people are or what they’ve done, you have to just marvel at some of the magic they’ve produced and be thankful.
NICE, well Roger knows what talent is for sure Neil Young). He is a GIGANTIC part of RnR history. So what he remembers rising up through the decades is all that he needs to know about it's history.
@@MaXaNoMaLoUs Poor chap still thinks if you ask people to stop fighting wars, then they should. Like that ever worked. The reason your Dad died at Anzio is because it never did. Don't start them. If you want to end them though, sorry Roger.
"Saying "I'm not interested in AC/DC or Eddie Van Halen..." in a passive tone with the King's English accent is one of the snottier things I've heard in a minute...
Well Eric Clapton and George Harrison dissed Neil Young . I am big fans of all three but everybody has their tastes . Personally I haven’t done Blue by Joni Mitchell because I am just not interested in her music although I like the Taxi Song . Maybe one day . Anyway I appreciate Roger’s commentary and am thankful that he ( like us all ) are getting older and more mellow and don’t feel the need to throw vitriol at people if their creation isn’t to our particular liking .
I don't like the Beatles or Rolling Stones. I don't think the world has imploded because of that. If we all liked the same thing, the world would be a much duller place to be!
I hung out with Neil when I was a kid. My parents knew him and he bought our wine. I never quite dug the earthy NorCal scene. There’s a reason Neil liked Pearl Jam. They’re not really grunge. You gotta be real screwed up to be grunge. All those guys died. I was always more British. Whatever.
Hes my father favourite too. I prefer by far Gilmour . To me theres a before and after Gilmour in their band and their best was always with Gilmour epic solos.
Neil Young can also be put up There with a handful of artists that deserve legendary status both are incomparable in their own right ,we sbould just enjoy and be grateful we got to share their artistry 🎉
A lot of highly successful musicians don't actually listen to that many other artists, save for when they are growing up and absorbing influences. I've played with some of these guys, and many are very singular in their focus, as he indicates.
Bob Dylan sold out years ago. Bob accepted a medal from the Nobel peace prize drone dropping wedding party killing war criminal president. Bob better hurry up and sell his library for commercial use. His listeners are becoming senile and think he’s the real deal. Sellout.
He only has a problem with Zionism, not Jewishness. The largest group of Zionists are not jewish, they are white Christian Americans. Zionism is a racist genocidal colonial ideology and there are many anti-Zionist Jewish people. Zionism is to Judaism as the KKK are to Christianity. A racist supremacist perversion which uses religion as it’s justification.
Shelter me from the powder and the monkey.
Words to live by.
You killed me 😂🤣😂🤣😴
Look out momma there’s an orangutan comin up the river
Cocaine
Raised my banana to my eye
Never stopped to wonder why
Then I saw black peel
& many fruit flies in the sky... 🙁`>
( "Daddy's banana in..."
Oh... Nevermind. 😁🍌 )
There's some rich irony in Roger Waters promoting Neil Young on the JRE. 😆
Yeah, promoting a miss-gided, pro sin-sore-ship guy on one of the very channels he wanted to sin-sore!
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Was thinking the same thing lol
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I have to misspell or break up certain "poll it ikally" related words, or my posts get shadow ba nned.
@@HighlanderNorth1 So if I say Politics, Censor, Misguided, than no one will see my comment. Unfortunate.
'Powder Monkey' is a great tune. My favorite Neil Young song is 'Heart Of Gorilla.'
POWDERFINGER
Broken Aardvark is an early masterpiece
@@DENVEROUTDOORMAN we know...
I love Cortez the kangaroo
I had A friend in florida he was a powdermonkey,r.i.p.
Rust Never Sleeps is one of the greatest albums ever made, and Powder finger is and all time great song
Cinnamon chimp remains one of Neil Young's classics to me, along with Keep on chattering in a free world.
What about Heart of Platinum or Cowgirl in the mud ?
Nothin' is perfect in Chimp's perfect plan.
Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My... Finger?
That's funny dude, I always liked cowgirl in my bed 🤠
Not to mention Cortez the carp.
The song A Man Needs a Monkey is epic.
What about Heart of Platinum or Cowgirl in the mud ?
Lolol
Loved Cinnamon Monkey .
I liked “Old Fart” -holds a place in my “Heart of Iron Ore”
So is The Monkey and the Damage Done.
Also a huge fan of Shock the Finger by Peter Gabriel.
I love Solsbury Steak by Peter Gabriel.
😂😂😂😂You killed me
❓🤔❓ You reminded me of a strange phenomenon I'd forgotten about. It involved Genesis members separately, but simultaneously infusing "monkeys" into their songs. You had Peter Gabriel's "Shock the Monkey", then you had Phil Collins singing, "I'm coming down, coming down like a monkey"(whatever that means), in the song " Tonight, Tonight, Tonight.
And he also likes that anthem of Peter's, "Oh Bingo, Bingo, Bingo, Bingo..." and his other song, "Janes Without Brassieres"
Love that joke! Me working in a Video Store in the 90's holding up two movie boxes and saying... What's in Howards End?....... Lorenzo's Oil.
I suppose Roger Waters would also like this Neil Young tune:
"A dreamer of pictures, I run in the night
You see us together, chasing the moonlight
My Chimpanzee Girl"
Lol
Yup. "He came dancing across the water. With his galleons and guns. Looking for the new world. That palace in the sun."
There's a lot of music and not a lot of time to enjoy it. Neil Young is the only guy I make time for a 5 minute instrumental intro before he even sings a word ..
Cortez the fucking Killer
It might be my favourite song ever penned. Just fantastic.
My band does that song and we mix it with breathe by Pink Floyd and then end with down by the river all in one massive floyd/ young mashup. It’s lit.
Powderfinger starts with vocals..."Look out momma there's a white boat coming up the river..."
@@rexvisitor44 Look out, Mama, there's a white boat comin' up the river
With a big red beacon and a flag and a man on the rail
I think you'd better call John
'Cause it don't look like they're here to deliver the mail
Powderfinger has some seriously haunting lyrics, the storytelling in it is amazing
I've always thought they could make that song into a movie
I started listening to Neil Young Before I turned a teenager!! I'm in my mid 60s and still in love with his music. He calmed me in a disfunctional home as a child ❤
Roger likes poetry more than music. This is evident by his solo career.
That is very true, amazing lyricist though.
@@BaronBoss-o9z Indeed
Roger Waters
Robert Plant
Roger likes monkeys more than he likes Neil Young; this is evident by his Freudian slip.
I agree
"not interested in loud rock and roll" LOL. Full circle, buddy. Now you're the old man giving you that interview about your loud rock and roll.
"Why so terribly loud?" Funny really!
More like he knows that a lot of rock and roll music has zero substance, whereas artists like Neil Young and Roger Waters himself actually have something to say with their music.
@@PachkaSigaLyrics don't matter. It's music that does, and that's where guys like EVH have them both beat.
@@Trifixion22 of course lyrics matter you bellend, Roger waters can play about 10 instruments more than EVH ffs and EVH hasn't made anything remotely as good as dark side of the moon or the wall .
@@Trifixion22 idk music doesn’t matter I can’t stand instrumental guitar solos like EVH not to take away from his musical genius. I just didn’t like the mainstream 80’s style of rock n roll. But I like the singer songwriters like Dylan and Young. Also like a Johnny cash type of person. When they make a song it could be a complete throwaway but it still has something about it that just is a step above all the noise in their music to me. It’s all about personal taste and what you like. But EVH was just a guitar player(not average) just didn’t really grab my attention listening to Vanhalen at all just. I didn’t really care for an hair metal besides like GNR and that was only for songs like My Michelle. Not saying any of it isn’t good music just not my taste.
He didnt remember the name but the lyrics stuck in his head ! Thats what a good song does ! I love that one too . I wanted to see the young man with my own eyes that was saying that!
@Realneilyoung you’re welcome ! Thank you for asking . Hoping for a better day today than yesterday ! October 15, 16 , 2024
Powderfinger! That is so cool, that he loves the song enough to quote it.
Finger's gone to Heaven by Pixies is great tune.
😂😂😂😂🎉
Finger Man by The Rolling Stones is another stunner.
Bahahahahah😂
POWDERFINGER. I couldn't agree more.
Awesome song
One of the best songs, period.
Even Lynyrd Skynyrd took offense when Neil Young released the song Southern Ape.
Young then wrote a song called 'Alabama' 2 years later that was equally offensive to people of the South
@@antonchigurh7227 With Lynyrd Skynyrd then writing "Home Sweet Alabama" just to mock Neil Young.
@@Axe-Handle-Hound-1100That’s not what sweet home was about . Neil and Skynard liked each other it was all taken with a grain of salt . They loved each others music
@@williamrehl6520 Sure. But I meant it more in the sense that it was an answer song to Neil Young's "Alabama" or maybe it was "Southern Man." I must be mistaken in my judgement.
Neil gets the last word.
Alabam You Got The Rest Of The Union To Help You Along
If you don't listen to other people's stuff you can never be accused of ripping someone off
Or so he can claim. 😉
rogers melodic phrazing has always been unusually original
There’s a thin line between being uncultured, and being culture.
But you hear it anyway - adverts, shops, clubs, bars etc etc
Shelter me from the powder and the monkey.
Cover me with the thought that pulled his tail.
Just think of a banana as one you’d never figure
Would fade away like a gorilla
Really beautiful
Yeah I forgot how that went. I strangely remember it different.
Wow !!! thank you 🤣
A Man Needs Gatorade
What about Heart of Platinum or Cowgirl in the mud ?
A man of taste who will never be given the title, "Sir." Because he doesn't want it,. To take it means you are giving your loyalty to the crown, and Roger doesn't trust his or any government that much to do so.
thanku
"I refuse to join any club that would have me as a member."
-Groucho Marx
Damn straight
Look out for my ape, it's in your neighbourhood.
Powderfinger struck me the same way.
Neil Young is one of the all time greats. Listened the shit out of his records from age 14-16 starting with Live From Massey Hall…… and I was born in 92’.
I didn't hear him criticize anyone other than to say that he doesn't listen to their stuff or even doesn't care about it - but did say it doesn't mean they don't have skills or aren't good at what they do. That's cool. And, btw, young men should not pass judgement on what old men think or say. We all evolve and get to new places, clearer places for ourselves, not others. Just listen and say, okay.
I think it’s time for your nap!
That's Pure Grace
He's more interested in himself than anyone else
Who isn’t? Pop stars tend to be walking egos, they have to be.
@@alexbowman7582 he pretends that he cares for others , you're right , just like most pop stars , they love a bit of virtue signalling
Don't forget "Keep on Sockin' That Field Squirrel"
Neil and Roger are my 2 favorite lyricists of all time.
Till I immigrated to Canada, I even happened to be engaged with a FIRST NATION woman..and so that Song POWDER FINGER by Neil Young was indeed part of that history ..and he did perform it with a touch of heart.
Thanks for including the episode number - this is best practices...Cheers!
It's funny that Roger mentioned Eddie Van Halen and not being interested in his music or rock music in general. Eddie was the same way as he was always busy with his own music. Eddie did think Peter Gabriel's song Red Rain was brilliant as he brought it up in one of his last interviews before he passed away. Different strokes for different folks, as they say.
EVH really validated my sense of taste when he said that about Peter Gabriel. “So” is a great album.
Difference being, EVH had an open mind and actually listened to other artists. Roger criticized 2 classic hard-rock bands without giving them a thorough listen. Had he criticized today's horrible music no one would fault him. The ears do not differ much when it comes to catchy pop/rock. Roger's logic in choosing those 2 bands makes about as much sense as his 20+ year crusade against Israel. BTW, Floyd had plenty of songs that can be categorized as Hard-Rock.
@@darrint3573 Thank you, finally someone said it. It's well documented EVH enjoyed many other artists including Allan Holdsworth, AC/DC, Cream, The Ventures, I could go on and on. EVH was a musician. Roger Waters is more of a political provocateur/message songwriter, more of a poet that happens to pluck on a guitar now and then. Note that Roger's favorite artists, 'that end of the spectrum' does not include any instrumental music. It's all message with him. Even during his time with Pink Floyd, Roger simply did not care about doing more than one take or honing a part to get it just right, whereas David Gilmour did very much. Because in Roger's mind, the actual performance of the song is secondary, it's not necessary to the message and therefore does not deserve as much attention.
I am interested in music but if I'm creating music I am not going to go dawdle with someone else's earworms.
Powderfinger is great, Neil is a great musician as you are as well 😊
Hes hardly the first to say he doesnt listen to other rock music. Funny he mentioned evh here because eddie.said he hardly listened to others either and the last album he remembered purchasing was peter gabriel
When poetry and music merges perfectly, there’s depth of magic that any single art form can’t match. Songs like “ Powder Finger “ and “ Us and Them “ are imo equal in status.
For those of us who grew up in the 60s with youthful hope for world peace and love to the horrors of Vietnam and the misadventures of conflicts all over the world, we can’t help feel the desperations of the poetic words Regardless of who these people are or what they’ve done, you have to just marvel at some of the magic they’ve produced and be thankful.
Uncle Neil and Uncle Roger. Two giants .
I love Powder Monkey. Ross Never Sleeps is a masterpiece.
Don’t you mean Russ Never Sleeps? Either way great album, powder monkey is a great tune. Ross never sleeps gave me a good fit of laughter fr, thanks😂
I love getting out my Les Paul, turning up my monkey and playing Powder finger loud with some Fuzz. Red means run son, number's add up to nothin'!
'Hey, hey my my rock n roll will never die' lol
I wonder if he ever watched that tv show The Fingerrs.
"🎵 Hey, hey, we're The Fingerrs, people say we finger around 🎶
NICE, well Roger knows what talent is for sure Neil Young). He is a GIGANTIC part of RnR history. So what he remembers rising up through the decades is all that he needs to know about it's history.
Didn’t Peter Gabriel sing “Shock the Powder Monkey”?😮
Okay, NOW I believe Roger has gone 'round the bend. I just wasn't ready to accept it before 😂😂
Is it already time for Roger to go to Fletcher memorial 😂
@@MaXaNoMaLoUs Poor chap still thinks if you ask people to stop fighting wars, then they should. Like that ever worked. The reason your Dad died at Anzio is because it never did. Don't start them. If you want to end them though, sorry Roger.
Also love "Hey, Hey, Mice, Mice"
"I'm too busy focusing on myself to care about other things." Bascially.
In fairness at 79 he’s allowed the odd senior moment. Or as someone I knew once said a “CRAFT” moment. (Can’t Remember A Fucking Thing)
Saw Young when Perl Jam opened for him. He was jamming on one note, singing Give Love a Chance in a loop forever. I walked out.
“Remember me to Jane Goodall, I know I’ll miss herrrrr”
"Saying "I'm not interested in AC/DC or Eddie Van Halen..." in a passive tone with the King's English accent is one of the snottier things I've heard in a minute...
He just doesn't like Hard Rock dude, nothing wrong with that. He's from a different generation of Rock n roll
Well Eric Clapton and George Harrison dissed Neil Young . I am big fans of all three but everybody has their tastes . Personally I haven’t done Blue by Joni Mitchell because I am just not interested in her music although I like the Taxi Song . Maybe one day . Anyway I appreciate Roger’s commentary and am thankful that he ( like us all ) are getting older and more mellow and don’t feel the need to throw vitriol at people if their creation isn’t to our particular liking .
I don't like the Beatles or Rolling Stones. I don't think the world has imploded because of that. If we all liked the same thing, the world would be a much duller place to be!
eric clapton is a racist and george harrison is dead
You haven't 'done' Blue by Joni?
Powdermonkey is hands down Neils best song ever! 😅. Jokes aside, It's great to see the respect from one great musician to another.
My favourite Neil Young song is that “Harvest Orangutan”.
zinger!!!
Powderfinger ! what a song and the lyrics are just wow
You mean Powdermonkey
@@paultown6572 No Powderfinger 🤔
@@davesheffield3620 Just Kidding It's one of my favourate songs
Raised my banana to my eye
Never stopped to wonder why
Then I saw black peel
& many fruit flies in the sky... 🙁`>
There is a British folk group that does a song called powder monkey, and also a punk band called powder monkey.
Wow... this is cool to see. And knowing some lyrics of "Powder Finger" is really cool.
Not often agree with Rodger Waters but he matches my musical tastes!!😁😁🇬🇧
My favorite has always been "Only Bugs Can't Make A Fart"
The Monkey and the Damage Done gets me every time.
I never get tired of Young's 'Cripple Creek Ferry' or 'Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere'
Powderfinger is my favourite Neil Young song. Paints a vivid picture of civil war times.
I hung out with Neil when I was a kid. My parents knew him and he bought our wine. I never quite dug the earthy NorCal scene. There’s a reason Neil liked Pearl Jam. They’re not really grunge. You gotta be real screwed up to be grunge. All those guys died. I was always more British. Whatever.
where can i find the full video interview? there is not in YT
Check Out Spotify. Joe Rogan with Roger Waters.
the VIDEO?@@silentwanderer-movies
Roger Waters has been my favorite since I was old enough to remember
Hes my father favourite too.
I prefer by far Gilmour .
To me theres a before and after Gilmour in their band and their best was always with Gilmour epic solos.
Waters, like me is also a big fan of John Prine
Look out mama, there's a white boat comin' up the river.
He doesnt remember collaborating with EVH. Sad.
.. and I'm sure Neil loves " Dark side of the zoo"
Why didn't Joe Rogan correct him? I thought everybody had heard powderfinger.
The funny part is he’s had EVH play on a song of his 😂
No he didn't
Wasn't it "lost boys calling"?
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@@floydclaptonblues2yes he did. they worked together once
Yes, that's a great Neil Young song. There's also a great one from Waters himself : "Wish You Were Clean"
Or was it "Wash You, Wear Clean" ?
THAT WOULD BE POWDER FINGER MR WATERS
Powderfinger... + Neil Young > Rust Never Sleeps.
Thank goodness he called the song Powder Monkey because the comments below are f%$#ing hysterical. Just great folks!!!!!! Truly awesome song.
Neil Young can also be put up
There with a handful of artists that deserve legendary status both are incomparable in their own right ,we sbould just enjoy and be grateful we got to share their artistry 🎉
that's it. i have tickets to 2 neil shows and im making a Powdermonkey shirt.
Powder Monkey: “There’s a white dog coming up the river”. Roger seems like a big Neil Young fan!!😅
A lot of highly successful musicians don't actually listen to that many other artists, save for when they are growing up and absorbing influences. I've played with some of these guys, and many are very singular in their focus, as he indicates.
He like lyrics more than music itself
Who could forget Pigeon Games by Neil Young. A brilliant piece of work if ever there was one.
Bob Dylan & Neil Young, respect. Nobody like those 2 guys. Same here.
Bob Dylan sold out years ago. Bob accepted a medal from the Nobel peace prize drone dropping wedding party killing war criminal president. Bob better hurry up and sell his library for commercial use. His listeners are becoming senile and think he’s the real deal. Sellout.
Roger ain’t the easiest person to get along with…
'Itchy Fanny' by Cliff Richard is my Fav Song of all Time.😂
"PowderFINGER"... "and the thought that pulled the trigger." Jeez Roger.
He loves Blues music though and was (still is?) into the Rock and Roll he grew up with.
Oh Roger, you're just SO busy putting so much music out......yeah right. EVH...
AND THE WATER SHONE LIKE DIAMONDS IN THE DEW. THRASHER NEIL YOUNG. MAGIC,
Powder monkey…..LOL
Shelter me from the powder and the monkey...
@@kdbrown777 Cover me from drink that makes me drunky??
Sorry, I guess Big John took over the lyrics since the river took Emmy Lou.
Powder Monkey is a very powerful song
If you look up curmudgeon in the dictionary there's a picture of Roger Waters.....
A genius and a good bass player rodger is one of the greats❤
"Don't spook the corpse" is special too
Hey Hey, My My ... what a song.
Roger needs to get some Eddie VH in his life.
It's powderfinger, Roger...
Have Roger back and ask him about his feelings on Jewish people
He only has a problem with Zionism, not Jewishness. The largest group of Zionists are not jewish, they are white Christian Americans. Zionism is a racist genocidal colonial ideology and there are many anti-Zionist Jewish people.
Zionism is to Judaism as the KKK are to Christianity. A racist supremacist perversion which uses religion as it’s justification.
Also ask him about Jeffery Epstein. He clams right up.
Rodger is referring to Neil Young's HIT song called "Powderfinger". It's a great song, late in Neil's career.
Heart of Goldfinger is a great song. I think they used it for a James Bond movie. Or was it James Brown? Or Blunt? Someone...
and yes I have the same reaction Neil Young has always been one of my favorites for the same reason.
Thats hilarious 😂 PowderFINGER is a fucking awesome song though
Neil Young is awesome, Cortez the killer is one of my favorite "Neil" tunes, plus J.Mascis does a great live cover.