David Gilmour tells his side of the Pink Floyd 'Animals' dispute with Roger Waters
He also doubts they will ever make up
David Gilmour has suggested that Roger Waters is responsible for the delay of the new mix of Pink Floyd’s ‘Animals.’
Last week, Roger Waters shared a video and statement accusing David Gilmour of telling ‘porky pies’ and talking ‘gobbledygook’ concerning Pink Floyd’s history.
Roger’s latest grievance stemmed from a new mix of Pink Floyd’s 1977 album ‘Animals’, which he said has “languished unreleased because of a dispute over some sleeve notes” by journalist Mark Blake.
He alleged: “Gilmour has vetoed the release of the album unless these liner notes are removed. He does not dispute the veracity of the history described in Mark’s notes, but he wants that history to remain secret.”
In a newly published interview with Rolling Stone, which David Gilmour and wife Polly Samson conducted in late May before Roger Waters’ comments surfaced, David claims that it was a certain former Pink Floyd band mate who is “digging his heels in” over the release.
Commenting on future plans for the Pink Floyd archive, David said: “Well, a very lovely Animals remix has been done, but someone has tried to force some liner notes on it that I haven’t approved and, um, someone is digging his heels and not allowing it to be released... We’ve never had liner notes.”
Asked why Pink Floyd are “suddenly having liner notes”, David replied: “Because someone wants them, and they got a journalist to write some, and I didn’t approve them. And he’s just getting a bit shirty. You know how he is, poor boy.”
David also admitted that the chances of reconciling with Roger are “pretty unlikely.” He explained: “There’s a lot of misinformation. And I’m not keen on constantly responding to every bit of untruth that I hear about myself and what I’m doing.”
He continued: “There are packs of lies and information I’ve allowed to sit out there but my general view is to swallow and … it’ll all come right one day in one way or another.”
As part of his post last week, Roger Waters said he has now agreed to the release of ‘Animals’ with sleeve notes ‘removed’. He did, however, publish the notes in full on his website and social media platforms.
Elsewhere in his Rolling Stone interview, David Gilmour said he hopes to release a new album in the next “year or two.”
Asked about the potential musical direction, he said: “I will play electric guitar again but the electric guitar I’m currently playing is not quite as 'rock god' as one might expect. The tricky bit will be how to tie all the various disparate sounds together into a homogeneous whole."
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