Roger Waters busy on new album, says Pink Floyd reunion ‘not in me’
The guitarist and singer-songwriter said he loved his time in the rock group he co-founded in 1965 but had no plans to perform again with his two former surviving bandmates
The guitarist and singer-songwriter said he loved his time in the rock group he co-founded in 1965 but had no plans to perform again with his two former surviving bandmates
The legendary English rock group last appeared on stage together nearly two decades ago.
Roger Waters, a co-founder of the British rock band Pink Floyd, was recently prohibited from speaking at the University of Pennsylvania due to accusations of anti-Semitism stemming from his “Nazi-inspired outfit” and exhibition of controversial symbols during a previous show in Berlin.
Following his controversial concert appearance in Berlin last week, Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters has found himself under investigation by the Berlin police. The inquiry was initiated after Waters performed on stage wearing an SS uniform, sparking concerns of potential incitement to public hatred and the glorification of Nazi rule.