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| | Roger Waters Online - Ca Ira - What's Known? |
 | | It seems Roger's use of the term 'Ca Ira is based on a French revolutionary song that became popular after the fall of the Bastille during the Revolution in 1789. |
 | | Having spent much of the past seven years working on "Ca Ira" (pronounced "sa-ira"), an opera in English and French, Waters felt the desire to re-enter the live arena, reconnect with his fans, and experience the thrill of performing his classic songs live "In The Flesh." Ca Ira, will debut early in the new millennium. |
 | | The three tracks were, Ca Ira Overture 4 minutes, Bastille 2 minutes and finally an 8 minute song called Silver, Sugar, Indigo, the show received a fantastic reception from the people of Malta, as they celebrated becoming part of the EU. |
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