Sunday, June 22, 2008

Break - "THE WALL"

It was during 1980, in the roots of 'The Wall' sessions, that the band members David Gilmour and Roger Waters, could no longer work together. Gilmour had always seen the band producing great music whereas Waters saw the band as a social element which are driven by ideas. In the mean time, Floyd's key member Nick Wright was dropped out due to cocaine addiction. Waters believed that Pink Floyd would never work without him but the album 'The Momentary Lapse of Reason' released by David Gilmour and others proved it wrong. Roger Waters declared that he would never work with David Gilmour again due to his desire to pursue a solo career and his inability to even speak with his former bandmate. Basically the two controlling personalities could no longer stand each other, and the break-up of the group was the result. Waters believed that Pink Floyd could not exist without him, and that was proved wrong when Gilmour reunited with drummer Nick Mason and wright in 1986 to make "Momentary Lapse of Reason" and release it under the Pink Floyd name.


But after these years, both the key band members have performed many shows and released many solo albums which became hit. The question is "Will they break the Wall?" and unite again.

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