Sunday, September 19, 2010

After days of dispute, Pink Floyd's Roger Waters and David .

After days of dispute, Pink Floyd's Roger Waters and David Gilmour are plain on the route to reconciliation. After playing a little set together last weekend at a profit for The Hoping Foundation in Oxfordshire, England, both the artists plan to get together at least once more, performing "Comfortably Numb" at one to-be-determined stop on Waters' forthcoming tour celebrating the thirtieth anniversary of The Wall.

As promised, Waters performed "To Love Him Is To Know Him" on with Floyd classics "Wish You Were Here," "Comfortably Numb" and "Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2" at the benefit last weekend. In return, Gilmour will join Waters for a single date throughout his 94-stop tour, which begins in Toronto on September 15th and runs with a brief break, during June 2011. The appointment will be a surprise. Waters ended his place with the exciting statement, "End of story. Or possibly beginning." Pink Floyd's Roger Waters and David Gilmour are set to reunite and chase their recent charity show collaboration in Oxford. They will do the band's classic 'Comfortably Numb' at a selected gig on Waters' upcoming solo tour of the track's parent album 'The Wall'. Roger Waters Adds 12 Dates To The Wall Tour was a top floor in May. In reply to the remarkable demand, Roger Waters' has additional 12 new shows to his enormous production for the thirtieth Anniversary of The Rampart that features a good circle and a newly-mounted state-of-the-art production. As of now, Waters will have a few months off before launching his European leg on March 21st in Lisbon, PT. Hell then tour across the UK and Europe before winding down on June 18th in Dsseldorf, Germany. Notable dates include a three-night stint at London's O2 Arena and several stops all through Germany. In the UK, he is leaving to meet three nights at the London O2 Arena on May 11, 12 and 17, followed by two nights at the Manchester Evening News Arena (20, 21). A further show will have aim at Dublin's O2 Arena on May 23. It's unfamiliar whether Roger Waters were referring to the Large Bulwark Of China when he wrote Pink Floyd's classic album The Wall, while there is a slight possibility that it might be some mental barriers instead. There is no question that Roger Waters are one of the most commercially successful musicians of all time despite never really conforming to commercial music. His band Pink Floyd were a wonderfully determined group of people, they elevated the bar and set wonderfully high standards that their contemporaries are still reaching for today. Albums The Rampart and Dark Face Of The Moonlight are two of the most acclaimed ever with the latter the back top selling album in history. Roger Waters made headlines before this class when he announced plans to revisit "The Fence" on an international tour beginning later this year. But the previous Pink Floyd bassist won't be the sole member of the iconic British rock band on that journey. Get your Cheap Roger Waters Tickets

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