David Gilmour is back with his first new album in nine years, even setting up a partial Pink Floyd reunion with a late bandmate, who can be heard on "Luck And Strange" - out on September 6. Henning ...
Rock reunions are huge right now, just ask an Oasis fan. Surely, if Noel and Liam Gallagher can repair their relationship, any formerly feuding duo could? Not, according to David Gilmour, when it ...
David Gilmour says there's "absolutely not" going to be a Pink Floyd reunion. The British rock band member opened up about his new album "Luck and Strange" and the strange circumstances surrounding ...
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David Gilmour sets the record straight on the chance of a Pink Floyd reunion with Roger Waters
Most Pink Floyd fans were aggrieved when the highly fruitful Gilmour–Waters partnership – the one that gave the world albums like Wish You Were Here and The Dark Side of the Moon – came to an end. And ...
David Gilmour has dashed hopes of a Pink Floyd reunion as he's "done" with playing live. The 'Wish You Were Here' hitmaker insists he "absolutely" doesn't want to go back to the group and play ...
The members of the band - Gilmour, Roger Waters, Rick Wright and Nick Mason - got back together for the historic Live 8 concerts in 2005 and the group also put out an album of unreleased material, The ...
Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason has refused to rule out plans for a future reunion. The band performed together in 2005 at the London Live 8 concert with Mason joining a lineup of Roger Waters, David ...
Pink Floyd's Dave Gilmour has refused to rule out the possibility of another Pink Floyd reunion. The singer said that it was unlikely the '70s prog rockers would do a full tour, but said the group may ...
David Gilmour has said nothing could ever make him reunite with Pink Floyd bandmate Roger Waters. The guitarist has unequivocally shut down any suggestion the pair would put their differences aside ...
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