David seems to have finished with the band (with or without Roger) while Roger has decided to replay 'Dark Side' in its entirety, taking up an idea proposed to the other band members. (And maybe to take-over the live rendition published by his ex-collegues on « Pulse »

For the first time all four members of the band play live in the same year. In a way, one can say that Pink Floyd is playing live but split in two, assuming the dichotomy that has been running through the band since its beginnings: on the one hand, the "musicians" with David and Rick, on the other hand the visual promoters with Roger and Nick! 

«The dream is over», Mojo, December 2008

When he asked me to do his solo tour, I thought «I dunno if I should do this because if I do, it’ll be like a Pink Floyd tour». The I realesed that was ridiculous. Forget about Pink Floyd. Just go and play with him because he’s a wonderful guitarist

Gilmour and Waters have a chance encounter at Bray Studios in England, where they are preparing separate tours at Bray Studios. Gilmour, his wife Polly and Phil Manzanera meet Roger during a pause (Rick is not came). 

«David Gilmour - Breaking Bread, Drinking Wine» documentary, 2007

We are in Bray Studios and there three rooms here (…) Roger’s in one of 

them and we’re in the other one. By pure coincidence, strange though it 

may seem, hard as that may be to believe! 

After Roger declined Gilmour's invitation to join him and Rick on stage at the Royal Albert Hall, Roger has preferred to invite Nick Mason on stage on 20 May 2006. Along with Nick, Roger performed with a band consisting of Roger Taylor and Eric Clapton among others two Floyd’s songs, "Wish You Were Here", and "Comfortably Numb"

«Pour les Pink Floyd, les souvenirs ne sont pas roses», Paris Match, 27 juillet 2006.

I'd be very happy to be on stage with David in similar circumstances to 

Live 8. We'll see. But don't get me wrong, I was never friends with David, nor with Rick. We were able to create something stronger than ourselves, together, because there was pride, and the desire to excel, to prove to others who was the best. Only Nick was always out of that feud

July 2006: Roger Waters invites Rick Wright to join Nick Mason on stage for the Magny-Cours concert. While Nick accepts and confirms that the band's keyboard player will be there, Rick Wright politely declines to work on his solo album.

«Un concert pour un centenaire ...»,La Montagne,28février2006

I sent a message to Richard Wright inviting him and saying that 

he would be very welcome on Dark Side of the Moon

8 July 2006 Syd Barrett died died from complications related to his diabetes


Pink Floyd communiqué:

« The band are naturally very upset and sad to learn of Syd Barrett’s death, Syd was the guiding light of the early band lineup and leaves a legacy which continues to inspire»

7 July 2006


David Gilmour communiqué:

« We are very sad to say that Roger Keith Barrett – Syd – has passed away. Do find time to play some of Syd’s songs and to remember him as the madcap genius who made us all smile with his wonderfully eccentric songs about bikes, gnomes and scarecrows. His career was painfully short, yet he touched more people than he could ever know»

8 July 2006


Roger Waters communiqué:

« Syd was a lovely guy and a unique talent. He leaves behind a body of work that is both very touching and very deep and which will shine on forever»

8 July 2006




«It's time for a decision», Uncut, June 2024.

I didn't go and knock on his door and say, «Give us a cup of tea» or 

something. We were friends, good friends, when we were young. His family thought it wasn't a good idea to be reminded of his past. But I became less and less in agreement with that idea. Polly said, «Go and see him. You know, and we had such laughs at various times. I regret I never offered him my direct personal friendship and support back again

A tribute concert to Syd Barrett is held at the Barbican Hall of London under the title « The Madcap last laugh » on 10 May 2007 

«The dream is over», Mojo, December 2008

It was very strange, because everyone who performed did a song of Syd’s, and Roger did one of his own. I think he was very nervous

«Interview w/. David Gilmour », Mojo, July 2008.

Initially I wasn't going to play the show. In fact, I was in a doctor's waiting room here in Sussex at 3pm that day, and I was grumbling about it, and Polly said, « Look, just call them up and stop fucking moaning » So I did. We rehearsed Arnold Layne in the dressing room, and we did say to Roger, « Can you do it ? », and he said, « I can't. I have to go and pick someone up from the airport. I'm sorry ». 

Roger during the rest of the year continues his aggiornamento. While he acknowledges his aggressiveness during the 'divorce', David keeps a friendly distance

«Set the Controls for the Heart of the Floyd»,Uncut Magazine,May 2007.

My biggest mistake ? Oh, my God! I think it was in the aftermath of the schism, when I left Pink Floyd in 1985, by allowing myself to be drawn into the public debate and saying unpleasant things about the other guys. If I'd been wiser I'd have kept my mouth shut. It was kind of ugly and I regret that.We were great together. We all made a contribution, but it was the combination of the four separate talents. It was a very, very special thing. Dave is a great singer. He was a very acute and sensitive ear for harmony. A lot of those double tracks and the harmonies where he sings through Dark Side… or on lots of the records – I sat back while he did that and he'd follow his instincts and produce these great harmonies. I was always somewhat in awe of that. It takes great talent to be able to do that, and it's something that I really appreciate

«The heart of darkness», Mojo, October 2007

Roger has many, many good points and many talents, but he's a very 

alpha male sort of person

« Interview w/. Roger Waters », Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 17 May 2003.

« Do you doubt that the young Roger Waters was a complicated 

person ? »
No, and admittedly this had less to do with other people but with problems that I had with myself. I wasn’t exactly what one could characterize as easy-going, more the opposite

27 August 2008 Remise du prix suédois "Polar Prize" au nom du groupe Pink Floyd, Mason et Waters sont présents.

15 September 2008. Death of Richard William Wright


Pink Floyd communiqué:

Like any band, you can never quite quantify who does what. But Pink Floyd wouldn’t have been Pink Floyd if [we] hadn't had Rick. I think there’s a feeling now – particularly after all the warfare that went on with Roger and David trying to make clear what their contribution was – that perhaps Rick rather got pushed into the background. Because the sound of Pink Floyd is more than the guitar, bass, and drum thing. Rick was the sound that knitted it all together... He was by far the quietest of the band, right from day one. And, I think, probably harder to get to know than the rest of us... It's almost that George Harrison thing. You sort of forget that they did a lot more than perhaps they’re given credit for.

15 September 2008


David Gilmour communiqué:

No one can replace Richard Wright. He was my musical partner and my friend. In the welter of arguments about who or what was Pink Floyd, Rick's enormous input was frequently forgotten.He was gentle, unassuming and private but his soulful voice and playing were vital, magical components of our most recognised Pink Floyd sound.

I have never played with anyone quite like him. The blend of his and my voices and our musical telepathy reached their first major flowering in 1971 on Echoes. In my view all the greatest PF moments are the ones where he is in full flow. After all, without Us and Them and The Great Gig in the Sky, both of which he wrote, what would The Dark Side of the Moon have been? Without his quiet touch the album « Wish You Were Here » would not quite have worked. In our middle years, for many reasons he lost his way for a while, but in the early Nineties, with « The Division Bell », his vitality, spark and humour returned to him and then the audience reaction to his appearances on my tour in 2006 was hugely uplifting and it's a mark of his modesty that those standing ovations came as a huge surprise to him, (though not to the rest of us). Like Rick, I don't find it easy to express my feelings in words, but I loved him and will miss him enormously


15 September 2008


Roger Waters communiqué:

I was very sad to hear of Rick's premature death yesterday, I knew he had been ill, but the end came suddenly and shockingly. My thoughts are with his family, particularly Jamie and Gala and their mum Juliette, who I knew very well in the old days, and always liked very much and greatly admired. As for the man and his work, it is hard to overstate the importance of his musical voice in the Pink Floyd of the 60's & 70's. The intriguing, jazz influenced, modulations and voicings so familiar in Us & Them and Great Gig In The Sky, which lent those compositions both their extraordinary humanity and their majesty, are omnipresent in all the collaborative work the four of us did in those times. Rick's ear for harmonic progression was our bedrock. I am very grateful for the opportunity that Live 8 afforded me to engage with him, & David & Nick that one last time. I wish there had been more.

15 September 2008



«It's time for a decision», Uncut, June 2024.

I got to tell Rick that (I) loved him before he died. But only just before.

That's right, I told him (…) I Ilove you (His response was) sort of an «urgh» 

and then a laugh. I think he repeated it back. I'm well

known for never weeping, really. Tears are very, very rare to my eyes»

«Throught the prism», Aubrey Powell, 2021

David  told me he had been with Rick on his bedside hours before he 

died and he had simply fallen asleep peacefully. At the conclusion of our conservation David (….) wryly said «I guess Rick did me a favor in one respect. I won’t get pestered any more about th enext Pink Floyd reunion tour! And that’s a great relief

«Pink Floyd 30 Greatest Songs », Uncut Magazine, October2008.

Looking through the Pink Floyd songbook surprises me sometimes. 

There are hundred of songs, we go through lots of different styles of music, three different leaders and at least three different singers, and dozens of guests. But everything's linked by this collectible psyché

«Throught the prism», Aubrey Powell, 2021

On 9th October I received an email from Sue Arnold, Rick’s PA, inviting 

me to a memorial party at the 20th Century Theater in Notting Hill. It was going a low key «Floyd and family» event. (…) It was melancholy affair. All the Floyd faces - loyal road crew, friendly and camp followers ove the years - were there, with the notable exception of Roger Waters. (…) As Nick Mason remarked when I apologized for not calling to give condolences about Rick’s death: «Thanks, but communication in this band has been lacking for so many years that another missed message is just par for the course»

In 2009, Gilmour performed a version of George Gershwin's 'Summertime' for the hoping fundation. In 2010 he was again asked to participate in the charity concert. Having previously declined Roger's request to come and play on stage during a tour of 'The Wall', the guitarist emailed Roger a proposal suggesting that the two of them do a duet. The guitarist first thought of Wish you were here and Comfortably Numb. He decides to add a cover of To know him is to love him which causes problems for the bass player.



«Roger ‘Waters statment»,, Roger Waters website, 12 August 2010.

Knowing David with his superior vocal skills, could sing either part 

standing on his head, whilst I would have to search for a different key and then struggle through hours and hours of routining a performance that lay way outside my vocal comfort zone

«Roger ‘Waters statment»,, Roger Waters website, 12 August 2010.

Knowing David with his superior vocal skills, could sing either part 

standing on his head, whilst I would have to search for a different key and then struggle through hours and hours of routining a performance that lay way outside my vocal comfort zone

«Roger ‘Waters statment»,, Roger Waters website, 12 August 2010.

(...) It was a great night for me, and for him, and also for « Us and them »

«Roger Waters’ facebook post», Facebook, 17 July 2010

Some weeks passed with David cajoling me from time to time, telling me how easy it would be, but I clung resolutely to my fear of failure until one day he made one final entreaty. I quote "If you do 'To Know Him Is to Love Him' for The Hoping Foundation Gig, I'll come and do 'C. Numb' on one of your Wall shows". Well! You could have knocked me down with a feather. How fucking cool! I was blown away. How could I refuse such an offer? I couldn't, there was no way. Generosity trumped fear. And so explaining that I would probably be shite, but if he didn’t. I agreed and the rest is history. We did it, and it was fucking great. End of story. Or possibly beginning

On 11 May 2011: Gilmour and Mason are seen in the audience of Roger’s show at O2 Arena while The rumour of Gilmour's participation on his two tracks Comfortably and Run like hell is widely spread on the sites dedicated to the band


« Pink Floyd: Journey to the Dark Side », Rolling Stones, 13 October 2011.

I don't want to comment really on [theWall] show, but I went to that thing and went, 'God, he should have had me there for a few rehearsals, It'd really make it much better. But he's done brilliantly with it. I saw little bits from my paint books splashed here, there and everywhere. I think, 'God, I was fucking brilliant doing that. Roger was fucking brilliant doing that.' There's a lot of good stuff that we did together

« Interview Nick Mason », Rolling Stone, 18 May 2011

It was mind-blowingly good. It's a shame in a way . . . if you could turn 

the clock back and have access to that sort of technology, 40, 30 years 

ago, it would've been fantastic. I mean, it's interesting because I think The Wall has been brought up to date. When you look at the stage sets and the lighting that goes on now, it so eclipses what we used to do

On 12 May 2011: Gilmour joins Waters on stage to play Comfortably Numb on the top of the Wall and Outside the wall along with Nick (David should play Run like hell too but it was eventually cancelled)

«Pink Floyd thrills fans with reunion, reissues», Rolling Stone, 9 June 2011

It hadn't ever been quite finalized – there'd been talk about maybe 

playing in Paris or something else. So it was very nice to get there and see 

that David was there.It was really nice to be sort of part of it and to show support for Roger, not that he really needs it, I suppose it's nice to have Roger wanting to register David and myself as part of it, in a way. It was sort of a mutual thing: it was nice to be recognized but also very nice to lend support to Roger and make it clear that we're not sort of punching it out in these auditoriums. We're not critical of him doing it

« Pink Floyd: Journey to the Dark Side », Rolling Stones, 13 October 2011.

We were all just a little bit nervous, because it was a pre-show 

moment so it wasn't that sort of totally relaxed Let's all chat about everything. Since [David] hadn't played the track in so long, he was probably worried about the technology of lifting him up on the Wall. It's quite scary up there – I've been up there once and it's a long way up 

« Pink Floyd: Journey to the Dark Side », Rolling Stones, 13 October 2011.

You could say that, but when I hesitate, it's almost nonexistent. I 

played on Roger's Wall show here one night a few months ago, and I haven't seen or heard a word from him since

«Hors les murs», Paris Match, 29 August 2015

« Over 14 million views for the video for "Comfortably Numb", on YouTube, where your former accomplice David Gilmour joins you on 

stage in London... What does this inspire you ? »
It's not huge. On the internet, we're used to much higher numbers. Ten years ago a friend showed me a video of a rapper called Superman. It was quite sexual but not very interesting. Well, it had been viewed over 35 million times. Thirty-five million! For something nobody had heard of. So that 14 million doesn't seem like much to me! (Laughter)

« Pink Floyd: Journey to the Dark Side », Rolling Stones, 13 October 2011.

Roger spent a lot of time afterward saying how he would roll over 

gracefully  for that one occasion but it wouldn't happen again,. 

Which strengthened my views: I understand how other people want that sort of [reunion] thing to happen, but I'm entirely selfish in thinking that I want to enjoy my declining years exactly the way that I want to do it.And that wouldn't be part of it