Roger Waters is a control freak Thats an over simplification. Waters and Gilmour don't get along mainly due to creative differences. By the time of the break up we did see Waters take more control of the song writing in the band. Sadly, these two do not realize that where one lacks in song writing ability, the other makes up for the void. They compliment each other so well.
Every member of the band, other than Nick Mason (drums), contributed songs to the Pink Floyd music catalogue, with Roger Waters and David Gilmour writing the most. However, some songs (such as 'Echoes') are attributed to the full band, as they were true collaborations (as opposed to one member writing a song then presenting it to the band).
Roger Waters.
Roger Waters took Dave Gilmour and the rest of the band to court to try to disband the name Pink Floyd but the courts decided that he couldn't do it because Nick Mason was in the band right from the start and also Dave Gilmour from the 2nd album, as much right as Roger Waters to the name of Pink Floyd. So they never have broken up, their last album being Division Bell officially because it was live, so really it would have been Pulse
That depends which part, I, II, or III? To take a general idea of all the songs, its about Pink Floyd (the character from the Wall the Movie) building this wall to shelter himself from the cruelty of his life. The bricks of these walls are formed by his own misfortunes. Roger Waters writes in the wall about his father dieing in the second world war, about his over bearing mother, his school teachers, and other figures in his life that build this imaginary wall in his mind. Eventually as we see in the movie, Pink Floyd slips into this delusion where he is on trial for a crime, and all of the people who helped build the wall are their to testify against him. Pink Floyd the character as well as the movie, provided a narration to the album, explaining many of the emotions Roger Waters was trying to convey through a character. Roger Water himself experienced the majority of the events in Pink Floyd's life, including the difficult life of a rock star;another brick in the
The story of behind another brick in the wall is pretty political. It's supposed to be about how government trys to makes you into a brick (i.e. a perfect citizen) and lines you up with all the other "bricks", making a wall. And it talks about how Pink (Pink Floyd), is just another citizen trying to be perfected by authority, making a perfect country.
Every member of the band, other than Nick Mason (drums), contributed songs to the Pink Floyd music catalogue, with Roger Waters and David Gilmour writing the most. However, some songs (such as 'Echoes') are attributed to the full band, as they were true collaborations (as opposed to one member writing a song then presenting it to the band).
Roger Waters.
Madeleine Floyd has written: 'The Other Side of the Sea'
Roger Waters took Dave Gilmour and the rest of the band to court to try to disband the name Pink Floyd but the courts decided that he couldn't do it because Nick Mason was in the band right from the start and also Dave Gilmour from the 2nd album, as much right as Roger Waters to the name of Pink Floyd. So they never have broken up, their last album being Division Bell officially because it was live, so really it would have been Pulse
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That depends which part, I, II, or III? To take a general idea of all the songs, its about Pink Floyd (the character from the Wall the Movie) building this wall to shelter himself from the cruelty of his life. The bricks of these walls are formed by his own misfortunes. Roger Waters writes in the wall about his father dieing in the second world war, about his over bearing mother, his school teachers, and other figures in his life that build this imaginary wall in his mind. Eventually as we see in the movie, Pink Floyd slips into this delusion where he is on trial for a crime, and all of the people who helped build the wall are their to testify against him. Pink Floyd the character as well as the movie, provided a narration to the album, explaining many of the emotions Roger Waters was trying to convey through a character. Roger Water himself experienced the majority of the events in Pink Floyd's life, including the difficult life of a rock star;another brick in the
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Pink Floyd were not inspired by anyone. They were originals and would often take ideas from other music artists, and evolve it.
Katharine Floyd Dana has written: 'Our Phil, and other stories' -- subject(s): Accessible book
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Floyd Mayweather Jr is a Christian.