The best member of The Beatles, according to Roger Waters
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Roger Waters was not born a composer. When he assumed the leadership of Pink Floyd after Syd Barrett's departure, the distance between his ambitions and his creative abilities was evident. It was a long process that led him to find the group's voice, which would finish crystallizing into pieces like Echoes or [...] See more news in Indie Hoy.
The best member of The Beatles, according to Roger Waters
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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