![]() In a 2013 BBC interview, Waters conceded regret for suing Gilmour and Mason. Ultimately, he lost, and the Gilmour-led version of the band ended up releasing A Momentary Lapse of Reason in 1987 and touring stadiums into the Nineties. Waters left Pink Floyd in 1985 and mounted a legal battle to prevent Gilmour and Mason from using the band name without him. He posited that fans have been saying, “We should rise up or just change the name of the band to Spinal Tap and then everything will be hunky-dory,” before he digressed and said, “I’m not gonna get all weird and sarcastic.”ĭavid Gilmour - who recently dipped into the solo catalog of Pink Floyd co-founder Syd Barrett in a video performance - did not immediately respond to Rolling Stone‘s request for comment. Waters said in the clip that he wished the Pink Floyd socials would feature his recently released socially distanced rendition of “Mother,” a song off of Pink Floyd’s The Wall, and mention that his Us + Them concert film was now available digitally, and that his planned 2020 This Is Not a Drill Tour was postponed. “It was just, ‘Can we release the remastered vinyl version of Animals without it turning into the third world war?’ I said, ‘Why don’t we have a vote, and at least we can just get on with it?’ But they wouldn’t have that. He expounded on the summit in another interview this year: “I wrote out a sort of a plan, but my plan didn’t bear fruit,” he said. “We had a big meeting where I came up with a big peace plan that has come to nothing, sadly.” Last year, Waters told Rolling Stonethat he had met with Gilmour and Floyd drummer Nick Mason with the hope of quashing their differences. “I think he thinks because I left the band in 1985 that he owns Pink Floyd, that he is Pink Floyd, and that I’m irrelevant, and that I should keep my mouth shut. ![]() “David thinks he owns it,” Waters said later in the clip. “Nothing from me is on the website - I am banned by David Gilmour from the website,” Waters said at one point. His first marriage to childhood sweetheart only lasted from 1969 until they divorced in 1975.Roger Waters took aim at his former Pink Floyd bandmate David Gilmour in a video Tuesday, claiming that the singer and guitarist would not allow him to use the band’s website or social media to promote his own work. Until Chavis, Waters hasn’t had the best run of luck in the romance department. Has been married three times, first to Judy Trim from 1969-75 (she appears in a photo in some versions of the Pink Floyd album' Ummagumma', credited as 'Jude'), then to Carolyne Christie from 1976-92, with whom he has two children, son Harry and daughter India, and finally to Priscilla Phillips from 1992-2001, with whom he has one child. ‘Did someone ever tell you that you have beautiful cheekbones?’ I saw a little reaction, and that was the beginning.” “One day I said, ‘Excuse me,’ and she turned around. He also revealed in that interview how he made his first move on Chavis. I don’t know, something about her attracted me.” My bodyguard sat in the front with her and they talked, while I stayed in the back. Waters continued: “I was in one place for two weeks and there were many transfers between the hotel and the stadium. She was driving the car that was taking me.” And I am happy. I actually met her at one of my concerts a couple of years ago. ![]() “We are not married, but we have been together for a couple of years. ![]() The musician did discuss his relationship with Chavis in a 2018 interview with Argentine news website Infobae. It’s the culmination of a low-key romance, with Waters and Chavis preferring to keep their life together private. ![]()
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