![]() ![]() Waters has now agreed that the album can be released. And in a new interview with Rolling Stone (opens in new tab), Gilmour says that it’s “pretty unlikely” that the pair will resolve their differences. In other Floyd-related ire, last week Waters posted a lengthy statement on his personal website to explain, from his perspective, why a mooted re-release for the band’s 1977 album Animals has yet to see the light of day. Former Pink Floyd bassist and longtime BDS campaigner Roger Waters described Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg as part of an insidious. The US charges relate to Wikileaks' release of hundreds of thousands of confidential military records and diplomatic cables a decade ago. Jun 15, 2021, 6:35 PM (GMT+3) Roger Waters Reuters. Appearing at a forum supporting WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, the former Pink Floyd frontman revealed the Facebook CEO had requested the. Julian Assange is currently held in London's high-security Belmarsh prison, awaiting the US government to appeal a decision by district judge Vanessa Baraitser that he cannot be extradited from the UK. Roger Waters really does not like Mark Zuckerberg. Waters said, "You think, how did this little prick, who started off going, 'She's pretty, we'll give her a four out of five, she's ugly, we'll give her a one.' How the fuck did he get any power in anything? And yet here he is, one of the most powerful idiots in the world." He finished by referring to Zuckerberg's early days at Harvard, where he built FaceMash, a "hot-or-not"-style website that allowed users to compare the relative attractiveness of female students. ![]()
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