Wednesday, June 9, 2021
There have been many band feuds over the years, now David Gilmour has quashed any rumours that he might make piece with Roger Waters over their infamous Pink Floyd feud.
It had been asked whether they might make up over a planned reissue of Pink Floyd’s
Animals.
hadn’t come out.
Waters revealed that he and Gilmour are at odds over the inclusion of liner notes by Mark Blake on the re-release, stating “Gilmour has vetoed the release of the album unless these liner notes are removed.”
“This is a small part of an ongoing campaign by the Gilmour/Samson camp to claim more credit for Dave on the work he did in Pink Floyd, 1967-1985, than is his due,” Waters stated.
The battle between Pink Floyd's Roger Waters and David Gilmour rages on. Waters took to social media to announce not only was he working on his autobiography, but the release of the band's long-awaited remastered version of its 1977 Animals collection. The new set, which does not yet have a release date, will feature new stereo and 5.1 mixes by James Guthrie. Waters aired some of the band's dirty laundry in revealing that Gilmour and allegedly his wife, Polly Samson would only allow the remastered Animals set to be released if they did not contain noted Floyd and Who biographer Mark Blake's Waters-centric liner notes. Waters signed off on the project and has decided to post the essay on his official RogerWaters.com website. Above the Animals liner notes, Waters wrote: A note from Roger Waters to Pink Floyd fans: As I am banned by Dave Gilmour from posting on Pink Floyd's Facebook page with its 30,000,000 subscribers, I am posting this announcement here toda