I love Rick’s response to the weekly wage question. NO I AM NOT ON A WAGE…he then goes on to say Division Bell is better than Momentary Lapse because he was involved from the start. I totally agree. GO Rick!!
"Hi, did you deliver Syds cheque?" Thats not actually THAT hard to do, considering you just took the guys job. By the time of Wish you Were Here none of them even knew what Syd looked like. But yeah, up until the nineties when he started making snarky comments about Nick then he seems like a decent guy. He looks like a geography teacher here. He also produced Syd's first solo album, which as you would guess was not an easy thing to do. I always like his humility, when he admits when Roger was right about something musically. When the person is as abrasive as Roger, it must be kind of galling.
Thats not hard, but be aware that 99% of those asking questions are people from journalism school who can't believe they can't get a real job and have to ask celebrities idiotic questions.
Thank you for posting this. I remember only seeing a small portion of this on Muchmusic here in Canada when the concert was announced that year. The 1994 Pulse concert at the CNE stadium in Toronto was the greatest concert I have ever seen, and I have seen quite a few. I saw the July 5th opening night with seats right in front of the mixing decks.
Nicolas G. Ah yes but that was a reunion tour playing classic hits with Roger in it because it was for charity and had been 40 years since their first recordings (not Pipers). The real Floyd only consisted of Wright, Mason and Gilmour within the 11 year gap between 1994 and 2005, going back even further, it would be 17 years since the lineup began without Roger. Roger was there for charity and the fans. Roger wasn’t Floyd since December 1985. Another hint that it wasn’t an official tour, was that they didn’t support the Momentary Lapse of Reason album and The Division Bell Album. Their hits were from 1973-1979. 1983 was a crap year for Floyd. Nice songs but not previous Floyd quality.
@@zakramsey3508 They played plenty of music from the division bell. Classic band played the new stuff as well as old music. Not sure why you'd consider it a "reunion" tour. I remember the time very well and they were promoting the shit out of the division bell in 94
0:30 you can really hear her go "Christ, did I just say that?!" in the way she finishes up that joke at the beginning. Probably just had to read what was written for her by corporate, and a paycheck's a paycheck, so I don't really blame her.
I've only recently come to understand how talented, great and awesome David Gilmour truly is as a solo artist. He is one of the greatest guitarists, and I love his voice. The guy can sing and play!!! 🎸
i can not understand all words, because i dont speak english well, but is enough for me to take look at this 3 guys and just look and hear only the voices!
@Hugh Jones the size of that production rig is the reason why they needed a sponsorship. Probably a half a million dollars a day to run that tour. Even on off nights
Scott Burns After the concert at Earl’s Court we got talking to a guy who worked putting up the lights and he told us that the huge mirror ball tulip cost half a million pounds, if I remember correctly Carlsberg were sponsoring the tour also
in the middle of the video I thought that was a TV Show, consisting on people asking questions to PF, I would pay for that 2 hours of stupid typical questions to PF and ironical answers from them. Magic.
You actually got to this before I could on my other account. It's a shame I couldn't get to it before you did. Cudos to you all the same. It would have been interesting if they did another album and tour after TDB in '94.
Volkswagen also has sponsored other really unknown acts like Genesis, Bon Jovi or Rolling Stones. They sold cars with the band‘s names on them. I don‘t know anything about more special items. Maybe there were some tickets for shows on the front passenger seat or really maybe Keith Richard sitting on the rear seat playing the guitar when you picked up the car in the Autostadt. ;-)
Floyd had a special car made for the tour which was Volkswagen's best selling "Golf" model, with some Pink Floyd stickers slapped onto it. Floyd did insist that the car was "environmentally sound", which at the time, probably just meant "emission modifications".
This Pink Floyd press conference to talk about the new Studio Album that was already ready to be released was really cool, but the only thing I as an unconditional fan I didn’t like it, because journalists and reporters were asking Masters David Gilmour and Nick Mason more questions, and they didn’t speak or ask Master Richard Wright much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔
Rick Wright- "No, not on a weekly 'saraly' " i wonder if that was nerves, since he pronounced "salary" as "saraly" not once but twice. After all of this, David eventually said he regretted immensely having Volkswagen sponsor the tour, and donated all of his proceeds from Volkswagen to charity.
The best band on the planet...But Volskwagen, sponsors etc. It's to much. They said afterwards that this was mistake (in book Pigs might fly)...In they earlier phases they were criticises from fans, because they sang about social thematic, against politicians etc, but at the same time they were milionaries...But, doesn't matter, they earn that, they are the best...
I think this clip is mislabelled-it should be called The Volksvagen/Pink Floyd press conference. That or remove the first two mins fifty seconds. Also subtitles to the questions and answers would help overcome the limits that the volume of the vocals has set. Re corporate sponsorship-which bands in 2013 are big enough to warant such sponsorship? Get a band to grow that big and it might be worth arguing about.....
Great to see and thanks for uploading. Sad really, didn't they have a major financial problem with a dodgy accountant a few years before this? Hence why this happened? They upset Volkswagen I gather by not allowing anything inside the arenas, only outside and in the end gave all the money from them to charity. Disappointing though, as felt at the time.
As far as I know this is the only shameful decision Pink Floyd has ever committed to. At least they didn't have to talk VW up as part of this promo. David was perfectly honest when he said they took the highest offer and didn't even have to drive vw's to do it lol. I love Gilmour, love Pink Floyd and if you love Pink Floyd you have to love the egotistical narcissist Rodger Waters. For Better or Worse he's a legend and I love so much of the music Waters brought to us through the soft sexy sounds of David Gilmour's voice and his unique and absolutely beautiful style of playing. In their defense Im sure they had less than no idea what VW was up to or how far they'd go to cheat the world. VW's just another bunch of cheating, lying corporate fat cats that only care about getting fatter by thriving off of the lies they've told the world. The world that they went further out of their way than usual to help decimate. VW's clean diesel, pfft! Thats one lie right there we should of seen as the sham it was from the get-go. At least they got caught for it... well they got caught for that but I'm sure they got away with much more.
+Luke Tia After a while you come to understand that you must either swim with the current or tear yourself apart trying to resist the business side of art.
The opening of this video (VW references) was indeed odd, but the conference was interesting: David looking very enthusiastic; Nick looking like a serious manager; Rick sitting and listening in the background. I bet a few of the press were thinking what hell was the point in interviewing the members.
Syds family couldn't have been more wrong to tell his ex band mates not to contact him with what he was going through with a mental illness it wouldn't have cured him to make contact but his former band mates were empathetic and it couldn't have done more harm to what he was going through even if syd himself said it would upset him to see them again he was self sabotaging himself for more isolation that is something those who would have liked to reach out to him needed to realise there is no way if done with consideration that it would have made him worse how is that possible when he was in a mental prison of isolation already further isolation would have made things worse for him and when things fell apart for him in the late 60s he was self sabotaging his success and relationships
@@derf2580 Only 4 solely-penned songs by Roger were played. Everything else was a collaborative effort with Waters, and other times, without him. So that's a fallacy. One guy doesn't define a whole band.
Actually when somebody write the lyrics of a song that is already 50 percent plus the conceptual idea, add to that the fact that Waters usually also contributed to the music. I think that songs Waters /Gilmour are 75 Waters at least. And is not only about the old songs, they also tried to write songs like Waters in their albums after 87 because that is what the Pink Floyd thematic was identified with. And the whole show was mostly Waters vision. Gilmour didn't like theatrical rock shows. If it wasn't for Waters Gilmour would still be singing feel good lyrics like Fat old sun and Smile and jamming a bit to it. Which is OK, because he is great at it, but is not Pink Floyd.
@@sarachakraborty6783 you are totally right. The difference is that I have never, ever seen Waters letting a press conference being so much about advertising the sponsors as Gilmour let them do it here. It looks like they are the new oficial Volkswagen band! And there we have another sensitive point for me as a fan living in Germany, Volkswagen "the people's car" was a projekt of the nazis, which is also ironic if you listen to how much of the subjects of Pink Floyd are about Facism and WW2
@@pluso I'd rather they be upfront about their sponsor, than take the money and not talk about it like Waters. They had Gini sponsor one of their tours back in 1974 when Roger was very much in the band. All this hand wringing about how the band was so pure during Roger's tenure and how they sold out under David's leadership is bollocks.
I love Rick’s response to the weekly wage question. NO I AM NOT ON A WAGE…he then goes on to say Division Bell is better than Momentary Lapse because he was involved from the start. I totally agree. GO Rick!!
Another PF Fact : They did not have any contact with Syd, but Gilmour actually made sure that he got his royalties. Good guy David.
Yes what a lovely thing to do
"Hi, did you deliver Syds cheque?" Thats not actually THAT hard to do, considering you just took the guys job. By the time of Wish you Were Here none of them even knew what Syd looked like. But yeah, up until the nineties when he started making snarky comments about Nick then he seems like a decent guy. He looks like a geography teacher here.
He also produced Syd's first solo album, which as you would guess was not an easy thing to do. I always like his humility, when he admits when Roger was right about something musically. When the person is as abrasive as Roger, it must be kind of galling.
David is really good man and friend for Syd and Rick. Love this guy very much
Isn't that what managers are for ?
I saw a great interview where David stated he’d made sure that Syd got every dime due to him.
These three gentlemen exude humility. It's always a pleasure to watch them being interviewed.
Humility, politeness, restraint and common sense, if I may add. (Not typical qualities of your typical Rock star...)
~ Wouldn't be the case if Waters was still with them.
@@5jerry1 Gilmour and Mason recording that song with the Ucranian guy and calling themselves Pink Floyd is very humble, yeah!
@@perbes100 ~ Waters assuming control over the band's name he didn't that he didn't create. "Very humble, yeah!"
@@mancebo7it is when you're english
Respect...Richard...Forever.
Thing is, David is brighter and quicker than 99% of the people asking him questions.
Thats not hard, but be aware that 99% of those asking questions are people from journalism school who can't believe they can't get a real job and have to ask celebrities idiotic questions.
12:30 someone asks a good question.
Rick proves he is Pink Floyd sound.
Rick is so handsome
He's got a lovely smile here too. RIP.
David too
loving Dave's facial expressions like "OMG is this the best level of questions they can come up with!"
Haha.... I noticed that too. Those are terrible questions.
@@michaelgarcia2050 not much vibe in this room..
Welcome to the machine...
R.I.P Ricard Wright- virtuoso, the best rock keyboardist.
Nick looks like he just woke up. I love him!
...............downside of cocaine I’m afraid!
@@dreadpirateroberts4052 haha you do not know rick
@@stevenll6279 ~ Rick or Nick?
never knew this even existed, thanks for uploading
I had the great joy to see their concert in Gothenburg in august 1994.
that was amazing concert..!
Wow, The Orb question was spot on considering their colllaboration 20 years later.
Just Gilmour collaborated though..
12.01, Not on a weekly Saraly, not Salary, twice, apart from that I LOVE THIS GUY TO BITS!!!!!!,Great keyboard improvisation as well, R.I.P Richard.
Gilmour is a cold executor when he answers to the journalists!!! And personally I fancy that!!!
+denooraM Dave is perfect. I love to hear when he speaks I love his English
He is spectacular in dealing with these hacks...
Same here.😊
Absolutely
Great to see Gilmour, Nick and Rick together! Rick, what a talented in person, keyboard monster and great musician! 🎹🎹🎹
Thank you for posting this. I remember only seeing a small portion of this on Muchmusic here in Canada when the concert was announced that year. The 1994 Pulse concert at the CNE stadium in Toronto was the greatest concert I have ever seen, and I have seen quite a few. I saw the July 5th opening night with seats right in front of the mixing decks.
loved Rick's answers!!
millions of fans would die to be there, and these journalists are asking clueless questions.
You are absolutly right
Just stupid questions
Nothing about Pink Floyd spirit and musical experience.
Maybe 12:30
yep so boring, complete waste of time
8:18 Sadly, it was the last tour!
satchfan2010 2005 tho
Nicolas G. Ah yes but that was a reunion tour playing classic hits with Roger in it because it was for charity and had been 40 years since their first recordings (not Pipers). The real Floyd only consisted of Wright, Mason and Gilmour within the 11 year gap between 1994 and 2005, going back even further, it would be 17 years since the lineup began without Roger. Roger was there for charity and the fans. Roger wasn’t Floyd since December 1985.
Another hint that it wasn’t an official tour, was that they didn’t support the Momentary Lapse of Reason album and The Division Bell Album. Their hits were from 1973-1979. 1983 was a crap year for Floyd. Nice songs but not previous Floyd quality.
@@zakramsey3508 They played plenty of music from the division bell. Classic band played the new stuff as well as old music. Not sure why you'd consider it a "reunion" tour. I remember the time very well and they were promoting the shit out of the division bell in 94
The question around 10:00 about musical direction...Perfect answer from David. At least in regards to how I view music.
0:30 you can really hear her go "Christ, did I just say that?!" in the way she finishes up that joke at the beginning.
Probably just had to read what was written for her by corporate, and a paycheck's a paycheck, so I don't really blame her.
great to see David, Rick and Nick together
13:50 the sweetest laugh i've ever heard🤗❤
hello magasine, what an honour!!
Three rock gods in one table.
Wow, new infos to know: Nick is the Godfather of Water's child
1:19 Richard is thinking ''fuck off, stop asking stupid questions''!
4:10
They never really came to Greece ever again since this was their last tour...
"Where have ya been-?
It's alright, we *know* where you been...."
all they forgot to ask was: 'oh by the way, which one's Pink?'
waterloo13 they tell you the name of the game boy ?
Haha. Spot on.
They would never answer it, because it was Roger.
@@garycitro1674 well said
The answer is: Yes (meaning they are all, including Syd and Roger, Pink Floyd).
"There's no way out of here. When you come in, you're in for good." Dave's solo's albums are great and not known well enough.
An answwwwwerrrrr
I've only recently come to understand how talented, great and awesome David Gilmour truly is as a solo artist. He is one of the greatest guitarists, and I love his voice. The guy can sing and play!!! 🎸
~ You're. * And he didn't write that song.
@@5jerry1 Who wrote it? BTW, You missed 3 other mistakes teacher. Better luck next time.
@@immrnoidall Is yer search engine broke??
i can not understand all words, because i dont speak english well, but is enough for me to take look at this 3 guys and just look and hear only the voices!
I bet if Waters was there, he would definitely spit on some of the audience.
Oh come on, ONCE. He did it ONCE. XD
"Who was trained not to spit in the fan..."
If Roger was here it would only be him there, he would be in full control of every question
Literally the dumbest thing I’ve read in a very long time
pink floyd would never want corporate sponsorship
Hugh Jones they probably didnt own Pink Floyd anymore and we’re forced to do it
@Hugh Jones the size of that production rig is the reason why they needed a sponsorship. Probably a half a million dollars a day to run that tour. Even on off nights
Scott Burns After the concert at Earl’s Court we got talking to a guy who worked putting up the lights and he told us that the huge mirror ball tulip cost half a million pounds, if I remember correctly Carlsberg were sponsoring the tour also
@@scottburns5376 i saw a doc about the tour and they said its a 150,000 in just chains to hoist everything from the rafters that needed hoisted up
Starts at 3:00
Years later David plays guitar with The Orb.
in the middle of the video I thought that was a TV Show, consisting on people asking questions to PF, I would pay for that 2 hours of stupid typical questions to PF and ironical answers from them. Magic.
I don't think these guys realize who they are how much of an impact they have on people with their music.
The most complete is the one who last forever.
Dave the best of Guitar!!.
All the Volkswagen questions!?!?!?!? FFS!!
Rick wants no part of this
I dont think any of them did.they all quite a bit uncomfortable
Album was Titled the Division Bell, You can vwatch the Full LIVE Concert Video Titled Pulse on TH-cam, Be sure to watch the 2019 remater.
They were in their 50´s at the time of this interview.
David was 47, Nick 49 and Rick 50.
They look in their late fifties.
@@thesecondTH-cam K
You actually got to this before I could on my other account. It's a shame I couldn't get to it before you did. Cudos to you all the same. It would have been interesting if they did another album and tour after TDB in '94.
David, aquele homem que sempre admirei❤❤❤ rosto angelical e uma pessoa tranquila.
Sempre lindo, hoje com 78 anos de idade.❤❤❤❤❤❤
Alguien seria tan amable de contarme brevemente de que hablan no se Ingles soy Fans del mejor grupo del Mundo PINK FLOYD....Rick Wright Forever.
Volkswagen also has sponsored other really unknown acts like Genesis, Bon Jovi or Rolling Stones. They sold cars with the band‘s names on them. I don‘t know anything about more special items. Maybe there were some tickets for shows on the front passenger seat or really maybe Keith Richard sitting on the rear seat playing the guitar when you picked up the car in the Autostadt. ;-)
Floyd had a special car made for the tour which was Volkswagen's best selling "Golf" model, with some Pink Floyd stickers slapped onto it. Floyd did insist that the car was "environmentally sound", which at the time, probably just meant "emission modifications".
the gilmour comb-over!
12:03 saraly
This Pink Floyd press conference to talk about the new Studio Album that was already ready to be released was really cool, but the only thing I as an unconditional fan I didn’t like it, because journalists and reporters were asking Masters David Gilmour and Nick Mason more questions, and they didn’t speak or ask Master Richard Wright much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔
Why are the "other two guys" even there? wow. I geuss wright is used to this crap, but its still makes me cringe to watch him ignored.
Rick Wright- "No, not on a weekly 'saraly' " i wonder if that was nerves, since he pronounced "salary" as "saraly" not once but twice. After all of this, David eventually said he regretted immensely having Volkswagen sponsor the tour, and donated all of his proceeds from Volkswagen to charity.
Love the CD on the microphone subtle! LOL
so cold....
Pink Floyd wouldn't have made it out of the 60's w/o Rick Wright.
Can't believe this is 20 years ago.
28 lol
The best band on the planet...But Volskwagen, sponsors etc. It's to much. They said afterwards that this was mistake (in book Pigs might fly)...In they earlier phases they were criticises from fans, because they sang about social thematic, against politicians etc, but at the same time they were milionaries...But, doesn't matter, they earn that, they are the best...
I think this clip is mislabelled-it should be called The Volksvagen/Pink Floyd press conference. That or remove the first two mins fifty seconds. Also subtitles to the questions and answers would help overcome the limits that the volume of the vocals has set. Re corporate sponsorship-which bands in 2013 are big enough to warant such sponsorship? Get a band to grow that big and it might be worth arguing about.....
"...went on to marry a hunk" 😂. I realise this was a long time ago now, but do people still use that word in America now?
man these questions are stupid!
it's funny how only italian journalists ask good questions
David Gimour made a track with the Orb 17 years later
I saw them at Earls Court London 1994 I think the ticket was £28
I was 23 when I saw them live at Ullevi and maaaan... If a UFO would have landed next to the show, nobody would have cared about The ufo
Pink wasn't well, for this, he stayed back at the hotel, so they sent along this surrogate band, to find out where the fans really stood on branding.
From England to Texas sheeessshhh🤣🤣🙏🏼
You goto love Gilmour 🤟🎸
Dave wearing his middle class Dad jumper
not without Roger who wouldn't have been........
10:42 oddly enough, david gilmour would record an album with the orb in 2010.
It's not Pink Floyd without Rick
David Gilmour never gives much away does he? Typical Pisces ;)
Yep
😛
I'm surprised he's talking that much!!
poor richard........
It sucks, but he was a VERY heavy cigarette smoker. Lung Cancer got him.
THE GREATEST BAND IN HISTORY
Preach!
You have Dorito crumbs in your caps lock
BEHOLD LAST GENIUS LINE UP OF 20.CENTURY
Calm down
awesome interview
No it wasn't. Any fan would have had better questions.
compare gilmour to january 1988 interview looks like hes aged 15 years, nick looks the same
Great to see and thanks for uploading. Sad really, didn't they have a major financial problem with a dodgy accountant a few years before this? Hence why this happened? They upset Volkswagen I gather by not allowing anything inside the arenas, only outside and in the end gave all the money from them to charity. Disappointing though, as felt at the time.
As far as I know this is the only shameful decision Pink Floyd has ever committed to. At least they didn't have to talk VW up as part of this promo. David was perfectly honest when he said they took the highest offer and didn't even have to drive vw's to do it lol. I love Gilmour, love Pink Floyd and if you love Pink Floyd you have to love the egotistical narcissist Rodger Waters. For Better or Worse he's a legend and I love so much of the music Waters brought to us through the soft sexy sounds of David Gilmour's voice and his unique and absolutely beautiful style of playing. In their defense Im sure they had less than no idea what VW was up to or how far they'd go to cheat the world. VW's just another bunch of cheating, lying corporate fat cats that only care about getting fatter by thriving off of the lies they've told the world. The world that they went further out of their way than usual to help decimate. VW's clean diesel, pfft! Thats one lie right there we should of seen as the sham it was from the get-go. At least they got caught for it... well they got caught for that but I'm sure they got away with much more.
Painful to watch 😩 WTF. I feel for them.
You can tell they hated being there.
Mason's asking "Can I go now?" says it all...
3 Real Gentlemen
Seem to be missing Mr. Pink Floyd here...
"Sex up our brand" - pf selling out.
Guess they had finally "had a cigar" at that point...
+Luke Tia After a while you come to understand that you must either swim with the current or tear yourself apart trying to resist the business side of art.
+MydirtyRat1 lol
Timestamp?
Oh by the way, which one's Pink?
Roger, of course!
The opening of this video (VW references) was indeed odd, but the conference was interesting: David looking very enthusiastic; Nick looking like a serious manager; Rick sitting and listening in the background. I bet a few of the press were thinking what hell was the point in interviewing the members.
Is this a "press conference"? Or a car commercial?
19 year ago, exactly
GOD
Careful with that axe Eugene. I feel one of my turns coming on.......
20 years ago, holy shit
*31 years ago
@@wahidazribi8676 Holy sh!t
I get to drive hot cars safely of course hahahhaha
She is saying a lot of what Pink Floyd is against...
...and they never came to Greece
David looks like Marlon Brando!!
Leonardo di caprio
I always thought of that!
Di Caprio crossed with Roger Moore
Im gonna make them a solo they cant refuse.
Syds family couldn't have been more wrong to tell his ex band mates not to contact him with what he was going through with a mental illness it wouldn't have cured him to make contact but his former band mates were empathetic and it couldn't have done more harm to what he was going through even if syd himself said it would upset him to see them again he was self sabotaging himself for more isolation that is something those who would have liked to reach out to him needed to realise there is no way if done with consideration that it would have made him worse how is that possible when he was in a mental prison of isolation already further isolation would have made things worse for him and when things fell apart for him in the late 60s he was self sabotaging his success and relationships
The best version of Pink Floyd
Best cover band playing Roger’s songs
@@derf2580 nice joke
@@derf2580 Only 4 solely-penned songs by Roger were played. Everything else was a collaborative effort with Waters, and other times, without him. So that's a fallacy. One guy doesn't define a whole band.
Actually when somebody write the lyrics of a song that is already 50 percent plus the conceptual idea, add to that the fact that Waters usually also contributed to the music. I think that songs Waters /Gilmour are 75 Waters at least. And is not only about the old songs, they also tried to write songs like Waters in their albums after 87 because that is what the Pink Floyd thematic was identified with. And the whole show was mostly Waters vision. Gilmour didn't like theatrical rock shows. If it wasn't for Waters Gilmour would still be singing feel good lyrics like Fat old sun and Smile and jamming a bit to it. Which is OK, because he is great at it, but is not Pink Floyd.
This ist why I don't like Post Waters Floyd. Volkswagen?really? They never got any of the lyrics they were singing.
You do realize that Waters uses sponsorship for his own solo tours, don't you?
Sara Chakraborty Bam!
@@sarachakraborty6783 you are totally right. The difference is that I have never, ever seen Waters letting a press conference being so much about advertising the sponsors as Gilmour let them do it here. It looks like they are the new oficial Volkswagen band! And there we have another sensitive point for me as a fan living in Germany, Volkswagen "the people's car" was a projekt of the nazis, which is also ironic if you listen to how much of the subjects of Pink Floyd are about Facism and WW2
@@pluso I'd rather they be upfront about their sponsor, than take the money and not talk about it like Waters.
They had Gini sponsor one of their tours back in 1974 when Roger was very much in the band. All this hand wringing about how the band was so pure during Roger's tenure and how they sold out under David's leadership is bollocks.
David did later say he regretted it and donated the money made through it to some charities.
La Grande classe