Mason Open To Pink Floyd Reunion

When Roger Waters and David Gilmour reunited for a one-off charity gig, thoughts of hopeful music fans turned to the possibility of a more substantial Pink Floyd reunion since the famously feuding pair were able to put their conflict behind them for an evening. Floyd drummer Nick Mason recently told UK’s BBC6 that the door isn’t completely shut on a Pink Floyd reunion, but that we shouldn’t be expecting a tour anytime soon.

“No one has said we will never work (together) again.”

However, that does not mean we should expect a full Pink Floyd tour anytime soon:

“I think it is very unlikely we are going to go out on tour however I live in hope we would absolutely do another Live 8 or play together for the right reasons,” the drummer told 6 Music.

[via BBC6]

Waters is just about to kick off the European leg off his The Wall tour tonight in Lisbon and we’re still waiting for the Gilmour sit-in that Rog promised on Facebook. Sadly, keyboardist Richard Wright passed away in 2008 making a full reunion of the ’70s era Floyd lineup impossible.

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