When Roger Waters initially had the idea to front Pink Floyd, he wasn’t exactly cut out to be a songwriter quite yet. The whole idea of being able to make tunes that resonated half as well as Syd Barrett’s did was never going to work, and it took a while before Waters was even comfortable writing for the group before he stumbled on what the band were supposed to be doing on a record like ‘Echoes’. He wanted to make people see the more personal …
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