Waters: No way

The bassist and singer of Pink Floyd recalled trying to make peace between him, David Gilmour and Nick Mason, and after it failed he says that "I would never trade my freedom for those chains".
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Roger Waters, Photo: Roger Waters
Roger Waters, Photo: Roger Waters
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Ažurirano: 20.04.2020. 17:02h

Like many others, Pink Floyd started the campaign of online publication of their concerts from the past, and that in the future we might see them live with all the important authors on stage, all hope was extinguished by Roger Waters.

Judging by his words in an interview with "Rolling Stone" magazine, the bass player and one of the singers of Pink Floyd closed that door forever.

He spoke openly about trying to make peace between him, David Gilmour and Nick Mason.

"I wrote some kind of plan, but I don't want to talk about it, mostly my plan didn't come to fruition. It wasn't an overly ambitious plan either. It was something like, 'Can we release the vinyl remaster of 'Animals' without doesn't turn it into World War III? Wouldn't that be nice?' I also gave them the suggestion that we should decide about it democratically. There are only three of us left. But I got the answer that they don't want it. Who knows why," revealed Roger.

After the aforementioned meeting, he pointed out that he is absolutely not interested in the idea of ​​a Pink Floyd reunion.

"No, that wouldn't be nice. That would be awful. If you're a fan of that period of Pink Floyd, you'd have a completely different point of view. I have to live with it. THAT'S my life. I know I'm labeled as a villain and stuff like that, but I can deal with it. There's no way I'd trade my freedom for those chains," Waters explained.

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