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Stoppard “Rock N Roll” Play Reveals Link Between Trotsky and David Gilmour

1/10/08, 2:45 pm EST

Tom Stoppard’s Broadway hit Rock N Roll—directed by theater giant Trevor Nunn and starring Brian Cox—is about a lot of things: the Soviet influence on Czechoslovakia, the legacy of the social revolutions of the 1960s and Sapphic poetry among them. One of the more interesting running storylines involves the meteoric rise and tragic collapse of Pink Floyd founder Syd Barrett, who is something of an unseen character in the play. Though the themes sometimes seem disparate, Pink Floyd and Communism have more in common than one might think. To wit:

  • Both began as dreamy utopias (Marxism as a gateway to universal social equality; Floyd as the spacey brainchild of a genius)
  • Both collapsed on themselves early (Marxism was distorted by powerful men; Barrett was distorted by powerful drugs)
  • Both were overseen during their peaks by fascists (Communism by Stalin; Floyd by noted control freak Roger Waters)
  • Both involved walls (The Berlin Wall; The Wall)
  • Both finally fell due to the will of the people (The USSR collapsed under pressure from the proletariat; Floyd collapsed under apathy for The Division Bell)

Check out David Fricke’s full review and analysis of Rock N Roll here.

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bowieno | 1/10/2008, 3:32 pm EST

Did you just call Roger Waters a Facist? Do you even know what a facist is? A control freak sure-but don’t blur the lines for a national enquire/fox news type of catch phrase. You must be be one of those Tustin Jimberlake/Spritney Bears loving lightweight Muppets. My god you are one dumb bunny. I am embarassed for you and for Rolling Stone.

nosredna elyk | 1/10/2008, 3:57 pm EST

bite me.

twingo | 1/11/2008, 12:30 am EST

Apathy for The Division Bell? It was #1 for three weeks and was supported by a very successful tour.

Chai Chai Rodrigwez | 1/11/2008, 9:35 am EST

Don’t forget, Waters’ parents were members of the Communist Party. After the death of his father, his mother turned labour. And you are wrong about the fascist statement, but right about Division Bell’s lameness.

talkingtowalls | 1/11/2008, 10:00 am EST

bowieno, you are wayyyy too serious. apparently satire goes over your head. Perhaps I should get upset over your use of Muppet for an insult. Puppet is fine, but leave Fozzie Bear out of this.

And I for one like the Division Bell and listen to it more than some of Floyd’s earlier classics. (And no, that’s not sarcasm.)

Weeds | 1/11/2008, 10:52 am EST

from what I can see, bowieno and talkingtowalls are both idiots!

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