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“David thinks he owns [Pink Floyd],” he added, suggesting Gilmour, 74, had taken charge of the band’s publicity
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Roger Waters has accused his former bandmate David Gilmour of banning him from using Pink Floyd’s website to promote his work.
Former Pink Floyd member Roger Waters has taken to social media to rail against long-ago partner David Gilmour for considering him “irrelevant” and “banning” him from the group’s website and social media, complaining that his solo projects are not allowed to come up for mention while those of Gilmour’s wife are promoted.