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Pink Floyd Reunion Won’t Happen Says David Gilmour

The guitarist says he's 'been there, done that'

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Fomer Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour has spoken out about the always anticipated band reunion, and has said that it “catergorically” won’t happen.

Speaking to Associated Press, Gilmour, who has a solo album ‘Live in Gdansk’ out this month, has said that despite the one-off reunion gig at 2005’s Live 8 concert, “The rehearsals were less enjoyable. The rehearsals convinced me it wasn’t something I wanted to be doing a lot of.”

He added: There have been all sorts of farewell moments in people’s lives and careers which they have then rescinded, but I think I can fairly categorically say that there won’t be a tour or an album again that I take part in. It isn’t to do with animosity or anything like that. It’s just that I’ve done that. I’ve been there, I’ve done it”.

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