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12-18-2005 @ 5:07PM
Andre Colbiornsen said...
...and what a performance it was. Not at all surprising, considering what a talented group of people/musicians they always were.
A band of Pink Floyd's dignity may hit us once a century if we're lucky, and not surprisingly their playlist contained material well known to most of the public. After all, a lot of people attending the event wasn't even born when they disbanded, leaving us with a void which has been pretty hard to fill.
As Sean said; it was about time they settled their differences. In the context of today's event, the issues which led to their conflict seem rather petty. Let's just hope they find a way to remain friendly and use their talents to the benefit of both their fans and the cause which got them back together. They have a lot of milage left.
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