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Pink Floyd's Roger Waters Denies Canceling Poland Concerts amid Media Reports: 'A Sad Loss For Me'
The rock band's co-founder released a statement calling Polish media outlets "wrong" for claiming he canceled his upcoming concerts in April
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Roger Waters on acts like The Weeknd and Drake getting more attention: 'I am far, far, far more important than any of them will ever be'
The rock legend and former Pink Floyd star, 78, complained about the young acts getting more attention.
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Roger Waters says Thom Yorke Ignored Emails From Him and Brian Eno
In the continued saga unfolding around a July 19 Radiohead show in Tel Aviv, Israel, Roger Waters piled on his criticism of Thom Yorke and crew. Radiohead has faced criticisms from many in the music community, for a perceived support of Israel, while many others are actively eschewing the nation. In a Facebook Live…
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Roger Waters Brings Down the Hammer on Trump at Staples Center Show
This week, as the Pink Floyd legend returned to SoCal for a three-night stint at L.A.’s Staples Center on his Us + Them tour, Waters was angrier than ever.
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Roger Waters’ New Album Blocked in Italy Over Copyright Claim
Italian artist Emilio Isgrò says the artwork plagiarizes his erasure technique
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New This Week: Roger Waters, Halsey, Bleachers, and More
New albums for the week of June 2.
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Roger Waters Blasts ‘Ignorant, Lying, Racist, Sexist Pig’ Donald Trump at Politically Charged Desert Trip Concert
In 2008, Roger Waters played the Coachella music festival in Indio, Calif., and he floated an inflatable pig emblazoned with the name “OBAMA” above the 50,000-strong crowd. This Sunday, the same night as the second presidential debate, he returned to Coachella’s Empire Polo Grounds to close out the all-star classic rock Desert Trip festival. One side of the swine-shaped balloon, which Waters unleashed into the desert sky during “Pigs (Three Different Ones),” featured the familiar, optimistic s