Anonymous (the second one if the two are different),
It may be true that Roger (and the other PF boys) may change their songs during Live gigs, at least the songs BELONG to them.
One would NEVER hear a song Live played the same way as the studio recordings, obviously, but seeing them up on the stage makes one forget about the differences. It does me, anyway.
I can't speak for the "
humanitarian, politically correct, sensitive wussies of America and the rest of the World" but it cannot have escaped notice that indeed what we DID do was trade our "Heroes for ghosts". And now, many young people are happily trading their serene, hum-drum lives for "A walk on part in a war" and to what end? To be abandoned, eventually, by the very people who sent them to war?
It's just a shame that the over-sensitive types are decideing what we should or should not see or hear or be exposed to. Also a shame that the wussies are in the majority so nothing is likely to change there.
I come from America, so I know how it is, and incidentally, is one of the reasons why I left the place.
So, my feelings on the matter remain unchanged. I'm a contentious fekker, I know.
Faithfully Floydian,
Byron