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Former Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason is convinced the legendary band will re-unite.

Mason is convinced he can convince the other members, namely frontman Roger Waters and guitarist David Gilmour, to put their differences aside and reunite the band for a future tour.

He told Britain's Daily Express newspaper: "I've just finished playing with David at his recent solo concerts and I'm about to play a show with Roger. I call myself the Henry Kissinger of Pink Floyd! It would be down to me, I guess, to sort it all out."

The group did reform for last year's Live 8 charity concert, in London, and their performance was considered the highlight of the show by many observers.

However, Mason insists if the band were to ever reform for a full tour, they would have to do it because they want to not for money.

He said: "I'd love for it to happen again ad I really do think Pink Floyd will play together again - but it would have to be for love, not money."

source:Bang! Showbiz

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It might be nice. If they're not too f*ckin' old!!

:lol:

I love Pink Floyd, it would be fantastic to see them one more time, especially if they could get along with :lol::lol: each other :lol::lol:

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this would be cool. I have seen waters without floyd, and floyd without waters. like 15-20 years ago...

both were good, but missing that ...a certain,... special... something!

"Cut that out! Cut that out! Look, you're marrying Princess Lucky, so you'd better get used to the idea!

[smack]

"Guards! Make sure the Prince doesn't leave this room until I come and get him.

"Not to leave the room even if you come...

:roller1:

ANYWAY

I don't think they'd be too old for it rainbowdemon--its not like they're known for jumping around all that much lol

:jump1:

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