Roger Waters never wanted to forget the importance of writing music. He knew that being able to come up with that next great lyric is like riding a bike, and he needed to keep exercising that muscle if he was going to have any shot of becoming one of the greatest songwriters in the world. But whereas he was the creative force behind the conceptual pieces of Pink Floyd, he knew that there was some dead weight in the band that he needed to cut him…
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