Former [lastfm link_type="artist_info"]Pink Floyd[/lastfm] vocalist-bassist [lastfm link_type="artist_info"]Roger Waters[/lastfm] has admitted he was wrong to drive a wedge (build WALLS, if you will) between himself and his ex-bandmates after splitting from the group in 1985…
When asked in a recent radio interview if his ex-mates were wrong to keep performing the group’s seminal hits after he’d left the band, Waters said, “No, I don’t think so. I think I was wrong to think they were wrong.”
Ironically, Waters said money – the name of one of their biggest hits – was the cause of so much of his rancor.
“I think once you’ve achieved that measure of success, you’ve really done what it was you set out to do together. From then on it was really about clinging to the trademark in a kind of frightened way, not wanting to lose the umbrella with the words ‘Pink’ and ‘Floyd’ together.” ~JZ.
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