In an insightful discussion with World In Your Ear, Nick Mason, the legendary drummer of Pink Floyd, explored the dynamics of his relationship with former bandmates and delved into the likelihood of a future collaboration on stage. Throughout the interview, Mason provided candid insights into the complex relationships that define one of the most iconic bands in rock history.
Exploring the Complex Dynamics of a Potential Reunion
Mason touched upon the subtle interactions within the group, revealing that the possibility of reuniting with David Gilmour and Roger Waters might be slim. He disclosed that although Roger Waters had joined him on stage previously, any similar future occurrences seem uncertain. Mason’s reflection on this matter was clear,
“Not really but I think he’s certainly in communication with Guy [Pratt] on it and certainly it’s not disapproval. That would be very it would be great if he’d come on and do something but I think after Roger did it he probably felt that he didn’t want to follow on.”
The conversation proceeded to address whether fans could expect to see Mason, Waters, and Gilmour together again. Mason’s response underscored the unpredictability of such an event:
“I would have thought unlikely and that’s part of the reason why eventually gave up saying unlikely but maybe into unlikely but I’ll go out on my own anyway.”
Further adding to the Pink Floyd saga, Mason mentioned his openness to participating in future projects, highlighting his flexibility and willingness to engage with his former bandmates. In light of Roger Waters’ recent announcement about re-recording the iconic ‘Dark Side Of The Moon’ album for its 50th anniversary—without including the other band members—Mason shared his reaction to hearing Waters’ new version:
“[Waters] actually sent me a copy of what he was working on and I write to him and said, ‘Annoyingly, it’s absolutely brilliant!’ It was and is. It’s not anything that would be a spoiler for the original at all, it’s an interesting add-on to the thing.” This exchange not only shows a continued connection between the former band members but also Mason’s genuine appreciation for Waters’ artistic endeavors, even outside the original group setup.
Balancing Realism With Hope
Mason’s sentiments about the possibilities of reuniting were mixed with a realistic perspective but also a hint of hopeful flexibility,
“You never know what will be thrown up. I’m tempted to say I’m available for anything.”
The dynamic within Pink Floyd continues to fascinate and intrigue fans around the globe. Each member’s activities, whether solo or in collaboration, are closely watched and analyzed, underscoring the lasting impact of their music and their personal interactions. Nick Mason’s recent interview sheds light not just on the practicalities and emotional nuances of band reunions but also on the enduring connections that music can foster between individuals long after they’ve stopped playing together regularly.