“The band? It's over. Reunited because of the good cause (Live 8), to get over the bad relationship, and not to have regrets.”

Ruling out the possibility of a permanent reunion of Pink Floyd in the Italian newspaper La Repubblica (February 2006)

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guitarist, singer, best known as a member of Pink Floyd 1946

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