The bad waters do not subside between Roger Waters e David Gilmour, the two most illustrious members of Pink Floyd. To the point that, apparently, the former (well known for his difficult character) accuses the latter of not letting him write on the group’s official Facebook page. Social skirmishes between two rock giants world that the British bassist, 77 years old, makes public in first person with a post on his accounts: “Because I was banned by David Gilmour from posting on Pink Floyd’s Facebook page with its 30 million followers, I publish this ad here and on my sit or – Waters begins -. The reason for this message is that there are new stereo and 5.1 mixes made by James Guthrie of “Animals”, the 1977 Pink Floyd record. These mixes languish unreleased due to a dispute over some liner notes written by Mark Blake. Gilmour has vetoed the release of the album unless these notes are removed ».
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Gilmour’s censorship, therefore, would be double and the matter of the new disagreement, as already happened in the past between the two musicians, it would be about taking credit for doing more or less things in the making of the album. According to the “incriminated” notes, Waters’ role would be prominent. And Gilmour, while recognizing it, would not want it to be put in black and white. Waters writes that he agrees to have the notes removed. But he still decided to post them in full on his site.
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