The year before Stanislav saved the World in the year 1982 I wrote a song ‘The Gunner’s Dream,'” Rogers wrote on Instagram. “Last night I watched the 2013 documentary film The Man Who Saved the World. His bandmates - guitarist Dave Kilminster, drummer Joey Waronker, bassist Gus Seyffert, guitarist Jonathan Wilson, pianist and keyboardist Jon Carin, Hammond player Bo Koster and Lucius’ Jesse Wolfe and Holly Laessig - join him from their respective studios as the song and video progress. soundtrack: 'Music From The Body' (1970) (w/ RON GEESIN) Sea Shell & Stone. Related artists: Pink Floyd sort by album sort by song. The black-and-white visual opens on Waters playing the piano and singing alone in his studio. Roger Waters lyrics - 102 song lyrics sorted by album, including '4.33 AM (Running Shoes)', 'The Powers That Be', '5.01 AM (The Pros. Given that we know that Waters said no to Instagram, but the details of their interaction differ, we rate this as a “Mixture.Roger Waters has released a new recording and video for “The Gunner’s Dream.” The song from Pink Floyd’s 1983 album, The Final Cut, tells the story of a dying airman who dreams of a safer, better world, without war.
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We will update this post if we hear more information. We have reached out to Waters’ team to confirm the details of their exchange with Instagram. She added, that marketers reach out to musicians all the time, and they fully respect the decision of the artist or musicians. We asked what the advertisement campaign was about, but the spokesperson would not confirm the details, saying it was simply, an early stage exploration. Then they heard Waters make his public statement at the Assange event, which they took to be his decision on the request. As of Saturday, they were waiting for a formal quote from Mr. She added, that there were no formal offers made, and discussions were still happening over the weekend. The conversation took place between third party agencies which were Instagram’s marketing agency, and representatives for Roger Waters. Zuckerberg was not involved in the process, the spokesperson said. A spokesperson told us that a third party marketing agency did reach out on behalf of Instagram to make an initial request to see if Waters’ team was interested in allowing the use of the song there were no formal offers of payment made. We reached out to Facebook, and a representative disputed some of the details presented by Waters.
“How did this little prick who started off by saying ‘She’s pretty, we’ll give her a 4 out of 5,’ How the f- did he get any power in anything, and yet here he is one of the most powerful idiots in the world.” He continued by criticizing Zuckerberg and the website he started back in college called Facemash that would rate women’s appearances. Reminding people of the song’s sentiments, Waters continued, “And yet, they want to use to make Facebook and Instagram even bigger and more powerful than it already is, so that it can continue to censor all of us in this room, and prevent this story about Julian Assange getting out to the general public ” The lyrics of the song are, “We don’t need no education/We don’t need no thought control/No dark sarcasm in the classroom/Teacher leave them kids alone All in all, you’re just another brick in the wall.” He proceeded to read from the paper, saying “We want to thank you for considering this project, we feel that the core sentiment of this song is still so prevalent and necessary today, which speaks to how timeless a work. It arrived this morning, with an offer for a huge, huge amount of money.
So it’s a missive from Mark Zuckerberg to me. It’s a request for the rights to use my song “Another Brick in the Wall, 2” in the making of a film to promote Instagram. It arrived on the internet to me this morning. Lo narró en un acto por la libertad de Julian Assange ( #VideosLaJornada /gEVqaor8Eo
El músico contó que le ofrecieron “una gran cantidad de dinero” por permitir el uso de Another brick in the wall II para promover Instagram. “¡Vete a la chingada!”: a Mark Zuckerberg. Waters, who held up a printout claiming it was from Facebook, has long called for the release of the WikiLeaks founder, joining many supporters who say Assange exposed abuses of power. The clip of Waters speaking went viral on June 12. During the event, he mentioned a missive from Mark Zuckerberg regarding a request to use the song “Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2),” for an Instagram ad. In early June 2021, Roger Waters, singer, songwriter, and co-founder of famed rock band Pink Floyd, spoke at an event for Julian Assange.