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Former Pink Floyd leader David Gilmour reflected on the songs he felt incorporated his best guitar solos from the band's ...
After leaving Pink Floyd, Roger Waters removed all collaborations with David Gilmour from his solo setlists, except one: 'Wish You Were Here'.
In the clip, David Gilmour can be seen saying ... not the other way around.” Roger Waters, on the other hand, ponders, “It's a danger that we could become slaves of all our equipment ...
David Gilmour and Roger Waters warred with one another to great and detrimental effect in the career of Pink Floyd. But apparently, they shared a weakness.
Since Roger Waters having a say in the new version of Pink Floyd, it was only natural for his former bandmates to say their ...
From The Sex Pistols to U2, Pink Floyd founder Roger Waters might have shared love for Bob Dylan and Neil Young but he has shared a lot of hate for bands too.
A look into how success changed Pink Floyd from a band into a brand. meaning their music had to be taken from its original source for the sake of money.
Reflecting on his pioneering space rock work with Pink Floyd, guitarist David Gilmour noted one classic piece that curiously lacked a conventional chorus.