Roger Waters Says Pink Floyd Will Never Tour Again But Doesn't Rule Out Reunion (Top Story)
. His new version of The Wall has a more expansive context today than it did when he and Pink Floyd first staged the show more than 30 years ago. The 67-year-old Floyd co-founder told Rolling Stone magazine it's "basically the same show, but with a broader meaning." "We had to deal with the fact that it was one thing for a man in his 30s to sing about his young adult life, which was sort of an echo of his upbringing at that point," Waters said. "But it's something else to go on doing that when you're in your 60s." - more on this story Gibson.com is an official news provider for the Day in Rock. Preview and Purchase Pink Floyd CDs |
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