It depends who's concert you go too, it can vary from Roger Waters, to David Gilmore, to a dude named Doyle, he sang at my Pink Floyd concert in 07 in Tampa.
Waters left Floyd because of the differences coming up between him & Gilmour. The tiff was about dominance in the band. Waters had started to assume a control over the band and this is what upset Gilmour. That's why waters left Floyd in 85
A Pink Floyd concert is like no other it has great lighting fireworks and souround sound speakers that are so clear. It is a great experience.
At the Roger Waters concerts, Roger Waters does.
Bass player / Singer for Pink Floyd.
It depends who's concert you go too, it can vary from Roger Waters, to David Gilmore, to a dude named Doyle, he sang at my Pink Floyd concert in 07 in Tampa.
Waters left Floyd because of the differences coming up between him & Gilmour. The tiff was about dominance in the band. Waters had started to assume a control over the band and this is what upset Gilmour. That's why waters left Floyd in 85
A Pink Floyd concert is like no other it has great lighting fireworks and souround sound speakers that are so clear. It is a great experience.
At the Roger Waters concerts, Roger Waters does.
Bass player / Singer for Pink Floyd.
The song "money" from Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" album was written by Roger Waters
There was no Scottish member of Pink Floyd. They are all English. Any Scottish accent in a Pink Floyd song is provided by Roger Waters.
If you mean the former Pink Floyd member, than Roger Waters actually isn't dead
Pink Floyd
Max (born 6 September 1943 in Great Bookham, Surrey) is an English rock musician. He is best known as the bass player and one of the main songwriters in the English rock band Pink Floyd from 1964 to 1985. Following his split with Pink Floyd in 1985, Waters began a moderately successful solo career, releasing three studio albums, one soundtrack, and staging one of the largest concerts ever, The Wall Concert in Berlin in 1990. In 2005 he released an opera, Ça Ira, and joined Pink Floyd at the Live 8 concert in London for their first public performance with Waters in 24 years. Ohh Yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Roger Waters. It's the first line in Pink Floyd's song ''The Trial'' off the album ''The Wall''.
Roger Waters wasn't in Pink Floyd at the time of the release of The Division Bell.