By Sachin Ravikumar
LONDON (Reuters) โ Pink Floydโs drummer Nick Mason would be open to the idea of a reunion gig but he doesnโt see any appetite for one among his feuding, now elderly bandmates, he said on Tuesday.
The legendary English rock group last appeared on stage together nearly two decades ago, at the Live 8 charity concert at Hyde Park, London, in 2005.
But the long-running quarrel between the other two surviving band members, Roger Waters and David Gilmour, has only intensified in recent years, becoming one of rock musicโs most bitter feuds.
Keyboardist Richard Wright died in 2008 and original frontman Syd Barrett, who left the band much earlier due to his declining mental health, passed away in 2006.
Asked if he would be open to a reunion, Mason told Reuters: โOh yeah. I would. But I donโt think youโll find very much support from Roger and David for working together.โ
Mason said hadnโt discussed the possibility with either Waters, 80, or Gilmour, 78.
Waters left the band in 1985 following personal and creative differences and was embroiled in a legal battle over the use of the Pink Floyd name. His spat with Gilmour has only worsened since and the pair clashed last year on social media and even over the Russia-Ukraine war.
Waters was the creative force behind the bandโs best known albums like The Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall. Gilmourโs vocals and legendary guitar solos helped define the distinctive Pink Floyd sound.
โItโs more likely that I might do shows, like Roger came on stage in New York a couple of years ago,โ Mason said, referring to a New York gig with his own ensemble in 2022 when Waters joined him on stage in a surprise appearance.
โAnd that was great to do, and who knows? But I really, really donโt think thereโs an appetite (for a reunion),โ he added.
Mason, 80, was speaking on the sidelines of an event at Battersea Power Station in London marking the release of a new version of 1977โs Animals, which features the power station and a floating inflatable pig on its famous album cover.
(Reporting by Sachin Ravikumar; Editing by Alexandra Hudson)
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