Pink Floyd Will Re-Unite Says Former Drummer Nick Mason
Saturday, 10 June 2006
Written by Stereoboard.com
Former Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason is convinced his former band mates will be able to put their differences aside and reunite for a future tour.
Mason, who just performed on tour with David Gilmour and will be playing a gig with Roger Waters in the near future, hopes his relationships with both Waters and Gilmour will help to bring Pink Floyd back together.
Nick Mason said: "I've just finished playing with David at his recent solo concerts and I'm about to play a show with Roger. I call myself the Henry Kissinger of Pink Floyd! It would be down to me, I guess to sort it all out."
The group famously reformed for last summers Live 8 charity concert, in London, and their performance was considered to be the highlight of the show by many observers.
However, Mason insists that if the band did reform they would have to do it for love of the music and not for money.
He said: "I'd love for it to happen again and I really do think Pink Floyd will play together again - but it would have to be for love, not money."
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