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Pompeii Deathmatch over whether Roger gets to post on Pink Floyd's social media accounts, which everyone knows he will use to promote the 40th anniversary remix of The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking. You've got thematic props for the big albums, but I would book the Amphitheatre for sheer atmosphere. Ring in the center, with a replica of the band’s Pompeii stage set in front. 15-foot Wall in one corner, for someone to dive off of at one point. The brawl spills into catering, and Dave bumps onto Alan’s Psychedelic Breakfast. He does not, however, bump onto Rick’s organ despite repeated teases, out of respect. It turns out to Dave's horror that, with quiet reflection and great dedication, Roger has mastered the art of karate! But Polly interferes and hits a low blow, which Roger oversells with the first Careful With That Axe, Eugene scream since Oakland ‘77. 

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Waters 150% would win in a shoot.  

And Waters is a better human being. Nothing against Gilmour. Just a fact that Waters is a great man and humanitarian. Been speaking up against the apartheid regime years before the genocide. And this is not good for business but like Muhammad Ali took a stand to do what is right, even though they're major consequences, Waters has done the same. Sadly, most celebrities are deaf and dumb to reality and have no balls to do what is right. 

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Should be noted that David’s own humanitarian streak is impressive of its own, donating the money from the sale of his guitars to worthy environmental causes and the various other charities and causes he’s given his own time money and musical support to, just not as much of the full-throated approach Roger has. On the topic of Gaza and the music industry, I feel like Brian Eno’s eloquence about the issue tops Rog’s passive-aggressive hubris.

I find it hard to believe either of them would have any wish for violence against the other. At least in old age, in the 80’s and early 90’s when at least one of them had a cocaine addiction it might have been another story but even then the victory of those big tours David was at the helm of was satisfying enough. I am rather glad now that he called it a day after The Division Bell, great as it is it works best to me now as the ultimate curtain call.

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