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The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking


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The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking explores fidelity/infidelity through the course of a single night of dreams, each track given a time the dream begins.

Another masterpiece from Roger Waters.

Musicians include Eric Clapton and Ray Cooper

The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking, Reviews and Sound Samples

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I saw this show, well, sort of--Eric Clapton and Roger Waters. First set was all old Pink Floyd. I remember Set The Controls, Fat Old Sun...second set my friends say they played the entire PACOH album from start to finish. I have to take them at their word on that--I have absolutely no memory of anything after the intermission began...What I do remember was that Clapton did a very good David Gilmour impression. If you closed your eyes you'd have never guessed it was Slowhand up there.

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We were moving away from the border

Looking for somewhere to sleep

The two of us sharing the driving

Two hitchhikers slumped in the back seat

Another masterpiece from Roger Waters.

Sure is, isnt it?

Oh! lol!! I thought you said u didnt like Pros and cons much Umma!

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Oh! lol!! I thought you said u didnt like Pros and cons much Umma!

madcap.. I dont remember saying that so I must've lied just to get on your goat... or you imagined it...

I probably said I wasn't as fond of Radio KAOS and you're getting mixed up again !! :P

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