Roger Waters On the Day Pink Floyd Split and Why David Gilmour Has Never Forgiven Him | tribuune.
In this emotional and revealing reflection, Roger Waters looks back on the day Pink Floyd came to an end — and the creative and personal tensions that led to his long-running rift with David Gilmour. Roger speaks candidly about the pressure following the success of The Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here, how artistic differences tore the band apart, and why he ultimately walked away. He also opens up about his regrets, his pride in what they created together, and why the wounds between him and Gilmour have never fully healed. From the making of The Wall and Animals to the lawsuit over the Pink Floyd name, this is a raw and honest look at one of rock’s most complex relationships — told by the man who lived it. “I was the dominant one, yes — but it was never about ego. It was about the work.” — Roger Waters