

He is currently taking advice as to his positions. Enough of your nonsense.”įollowing Samson’s tweet, Waters shared the following statement to social media: “Roger Waters is aware of the incendiary and wildly inaccurate comments made about him on Twitter by Polly Samson which he refutes entirely. Also a Putin apologist and a lying, thieving, hypocritical, tax-avoiding, lip-synching, misogynistic, sick-with-envy, megalomaniac. She wrote, “Sadly you are antisemitic to your rotten core. 77-year-old rocker Roger took to his personal website on Tuesday to upload a. Samson took to Twitter in response to Waters’ interview. The explosive tiff between Pink Floyd founder Roger Waters and ex-bandmate David Gilmour has resurfaced.
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Waters, himself, shared the translated interview to his official website prefacing it with a personal message saying, in part, “Against the backdrop of the outrageous and despicable smear campaign by the Israeli Lobby to denounce me as an anti-semite, which I am not, never have been and never will be.” He also alleges the “Israeli Lobby” tried to cancel his “85% sold out series of concerts in Germany.” He dismissed the article as usual, shit-stirring, ill-informed nonsense, but clarified that he did not agree with a quote attributed to him in the article. Earlier this month, Gilmour and his wife, Polly Samson publically called out Waters for comments he made in an interview with German newspaper Berliner Zeitung. Roger Waters has taken to Twitter to defend his former Pink Floyd bandmate David Gilmour ‘s guitar solos in response to an article that implied he did not like Gilmour’s work. Waters praising Gilmour certainly seems like an interesting development between the oft-feuding former bandmates. RELATED: Roger Waters on the 'Dark Side of the Moon'/'Wizard of Oz' Connection He concluded, “So, Stuart Maconie, you little prick, next time, please check your copy with the subjects of your grubby little piece, before you go to print.” In a video posted on Tuesday, Waters ripped his ex-Pink Floyd bandmate, saying that Gilmour cut off his access to the Pink Floyd website and that Gilmour thinks he owns it. In my, albeit biased view, Dave’s solos on those albums, constitute a collection of some of the very best guitar solos in the history of Rock and Roll.” Waters added, “I was there, I love Dave’s guitar solos on DSOTM, both of them, and on WYWH and on ANIMALS and on THE WALL and on THE FINAL CUT. He continued, “When talking about a new recording I have made of DSOTM, he writes, with an unearned condescending authority, about the process of making this new recording, and I quote, ‘Part of this will involve him removing, as quoted in Spain’s El Pais newspaper, Gilmour’s ‘horrible guitar solos’.’ Now, I don’t know who he thinks he’s quoting when he says Gilmour’s ‘horrible guitar solos” but it sure as sh*t ain’t me.” However, there is, in the article, something upon which I need to set the record straight,” begins Waters in a note via social media. It’s the usual, sh*t-stirring, ill-informed nonsense. He expanded on those beliefs in a recent interview, walking back a previous remark calling Putin a “gangster” and instead saying he’s more open to listening to what the Russian president has to say.“There is a crappy article in ‘The New Statesman,’ written, if you can call it writing, by a chap called Stuart Maconie. Waters has long been outspoken in his beliefs surrounding the Russia-Ukraine conflict, even calling President Joe Biden a “war criminal” by supplying arms to Ukraine and, in his mind, “fueling” its war with Russia.

Enough of your nonsense.” Soon after, Gilmore quoted his wife’s tweet, adding, “Every word demonstrably true.” “Also a Putin apologist and a lying, thieving, hypocritical, tax-avoiding, lip-synching,misogynistic, sick-with-envy, megalomaniac. “Sadly you are antisemitic to your rotten core,” Samson tweeted. Gilmour’s wife, the author Polly Samson, took to Twitter to denounce Waters as a “misogynistic, antisemitic Putin apologist” (amongst several other things), and Gilmour shared the claims as “demonstrably true.”

Well, David Gilmour and Roger Waters still hate each other. Its very much a Roger Waters album, but its most popular song, Comfortably Numb, is perhaps the standout moment in David Gilmours career.
