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To Kill the Child/Leaving Beirut

"To Kill the Child"/"Leaving Beirut" is a 2004 digital download[1] and a Japan-only CD single written and performed by Roger Waters.

"To Kill the Child" / "Leaving Beirut"
Single by Roger Waters
A-side"To Kill the Child"
B-side"Leaving Beirut"
Released2004 (2004)
GenreProgressive rock
LabelColumbia
Sony Music Japan (CD5)
Songwriter(s)Roger Waters
Producer(s)Roger Waters and Nick Griffiths
Roger Waters singles chronology
"Three Wishes"
(1992)
"To Kill the Child" / "Leaving Beirut"
(2004)
"Hello (I Love You)"
(2007)

"To Kill the Child" edit

The first song of the single runs at 3 minutes and 31 seconds. The lyrics open with the image of a child sleeping "in the glow of [a] Donald Duck light",[2] a reference to Waters' prior song "The Tide Is Turning." Waters goes on to ask why a culture whose primary concerns are luxury, consumption and petty values would "kill the child". The song ends with a plea to protect children from the crusade-waging "bigots and bully boys / Slugging it out in the yard."[2]

"Leaving Beirut" edit

The second track of the single runs at 12 minutes and 29 seconds. Most of the song's lyrics are derived from a short story about Waters' hitchhiking excursion in Lebanon when he was a teenager. These passages, intoned in monologue over a descending synthesizer ostinato, are interspersed with more recently penned refrains outlining Waters' reaction to United States and United Kingdom involvement in the Iraq War. Waters performed the song at every show on his The Dark Side of the Moon Live tour, replacing the spoken-word recitation with a visual backdrop of the story as a graphic novel.

Controversy and criticism edit

Waters' condemnation of George W. Bush (at one point, the song's lyrics claim "that Texas education must have fucked [him] up")[3] received negative reactions from audience members during his show at New Jersey's PNC Bank Arts Center on 6 September 2006, at Madison Square Garden in New York City on 12 September 2006 and in Tampa, Florida on 19 May 2007; however, audience reactions during the 5 October 2006 performance at the Hollywood Bowl were overwhelmingly positive, with many patrons rising to their feet and cheering. The song also received a positive reaction during its American performances at the Boston, Massachusetts and Camden, New Jersey Tweeter Centers, in New York on 30 May 2007, as well as in other cities worldwide, particularly Mumbai and Dubai.[4] Ironically, during his first show in Dallas, Texas on 2 May 2008, the line referring to George Bush and the Texas education was met with uproarious applause. His last show on the American leg of the tour, in Houston on the 4th, was met with a fairly mixed reaction.

While many fans have embraced the song's lyrical content, which is sympathetic towards the people of Lebanon, some have objected to Waters' political stance. In 2006, Waters performed a concert in Neve Shalom, Israel in front of a crowd of 50,000. During the concert, which included "Leaving Beirut" in the set-list, Waters expressed his belief that Israel had to "tear down the walls" of the Israeli West Bank barrier (pictured in the single's cover art) to make peace with its neighbours.[5] The morning after Waters' concert in Neve Shalom, editorial writer Ben Dror Yemini wrote in the Israel newspaper Maariv:

[I]nstead of demonstrating against genocide in Sudan, or arrests in Syria, or the oppression of women in Saudi Arabia, Waters demonstrated against Israel[...] So who made you boss, Mr. Waters? Who are you to preach to us against the separation fence? What do you know about the hundreds of Israelis whose blood was spilled? What do you know about an entire nation that has to protect itself? What do you know about the hundreds of suicide bombers who came here not to kill the occupation, but to kill Jews?[6]

The song has also received some criticism for its musical content and style; one review of the 10 October show at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, California claimed that the song "floundered" musically despite being lyrically "one of Waters' best post-Floyd works."[7]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Roger Waters

No.TitleLength
1."To Kill the Child"3:31
2."Leaving Beirut"12:29
Total length:16:00

Personnel edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Manning, Toby (2006). "Which One's Pink?". The Rough Guide to Pink Floyd (1st ed.). London: Rough Guides. p. 147. ISBN 1-84353-575-0.
  2. ^ a b To Kill the Child lyrics
  3. ^ Leaving Beirut lyrics
  4. ^ Ian Ritchie's tour blog
  5. ^ Press release
  6. ^ Bedein, David (2006-06-23). "Anti-Israel artists: Pink Flawed or Pink Fraud". Israel Insider. Retrieved 2008-06-30.
  7. ^ San Jose Mercury News

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To Kill the Child Leaving Beirut is a 2004 digital download 1 and a Japan only CD single written and performed by Roger Waters To Kill the Child Leaving Beirut Single by Roger WatersA side To Kill the Child B side Leaving Beirut Released2004 2004 GenreProgressive rockLabelColumbiaSony Music Japan CD5 Songwriter s Roger WatersProducer s Roger Waters and Nick GriffithsRoger Waters singles chronology Three Wishes 1992 To Kill the Child Leaving Beirut 2004 Hello I Love You 2007 Contents 1 To Kill the Child 2 Leaving Beirut 2 1 Controversy and criticism 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 See also 6 References To Kill the Child editThe first song of the single runs at 3 minutes and 31 seconds The lyrics open with the image of a child sleeping in the glow of a Donald Duck light 2 a reference to Waters prior song The Tide Is Turning Waters goes on to ask why a culture whose primary concerns are luxury consumption and petty values would kill the child The song ends with a plea to protect children from the crusade waging bigots and bully boys Slugging it out in the yard 2 Leaving Beirut editThe second track of the single runs at 12 minutes and 29 seconds Most of the song s lyrics are derived from a short story about Waters hitchhiking excursion in Lebanon when he was a teenager These passages intoned in monologue over a descending synthesizer ostinato are interspersed with more recently penned refrains outlining Waters reaction to United States and United Kingdom involvement in the Iraq War Waters performed the song at every show on his The Dark Side of the Moon Live tour replacing the spoken word recitation with a visual backdrop of the story as a graphic novel Controversy and criticism edit Waters condemnation of George W Bush at one point the song s lyrics claim that Texas education must have fucked him up 3 received negative reactions from audience members during his show at New Jersey s PNC Bank Arts Center on 6 September 2006 at Madison Square Garden in New York City on 12 September 2006 and in Tampa Florida on 19 May 2007 however audience reactions during the 5 October 2006 performance at the Hollywood Bowl were overwhelmingly positive with many patrons rising to their feet and cheering The song also received a positive reaction during its American performances at the Boston Massachusetts and Camden New Jersey Tweeter Centers in New York on 30 May 2007 as well as in other cities worldwide particularly Mumbai and Dubai 4 Ironically during his first show in Dallas Texas on 2 May 2008 the line referring to George Bush and the Texas education was met with uproarious applause His last show on the American leg of the tour in Houston on the 4th was met with a fairly mixed reaction While many fans have embraced the song s lyrical content which is sympathetic towards the people of Lebanon some have objected to Waters political stance In 2006 Waters performed a concert in Neve Shalom Israel in front of a crowd of 50 000 During the concert which included Leaving Beirut in the set list Waters expressed his belief that Israel had to tear down the walls of the Israeli West Bank barrier pictured in the single s cover art to make peace with its neighbours 5 The morning after Waters concert in Neve Shalom editorial writer Ben Dror Yemini wrote in the Israel newspaper Maariv I nstead of demonstrating against genocide in Sudan or arrests in Syria or the oppression of women in Saudi Arabia Waters demonstrated against Israel So who made you boss Mr Waters Who are you to preach to us against the separation fence What do you know about the hundreds of Israelis whose blood was spilled What do you know about an entire nation that has to protect itself What do you know about the hundreds of suicide bombers who came here not to kill the occupation but to kill Jews 6 The song has also received some criticism for its musical content and style one review of the 10 October show at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View California claimed that the song floundered musically despite being lyrically one of Waters best post Floyd works 7 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Roger WatersNo TitleLength1 To Kill the Child 3 312 Leaving Beirut 12 29Total length 16 00Personnel editRoger Waters vocals guitar bass keyboards producer Andy Fairweather Low guitar Graham Broad drums Carol Kenyon vocals Katie Kissoon vocals P P Arnold vocals Nick Griffiths producer engineerSee also editList of anti war songsReferences edit Manning Toby 2006 Which One s Pink The Rough Guide to Pink Floyd 1st ed London Rough Guides p 147 ISBN 1 84353 575 0 a b To Kill the Child lyrics Leaving Beirut lyrics Ian Ritchie s tour blog Press release Bedein David 2006 06 23 Anti Israel artists Pink Flawed or Pink Fraud Israel Insider Retrieved 2008 06 30 San Jose Mercury News Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title To Kill the Child Leaving Beirut amp oldid 1195733292, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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