Pink Floyd reunites

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50 years ago, while students at London’s Regent Street Polytechnic, Roger Waters, Nick Mason, and Richard Wright formed Pink Floyd. On Thursday, Waters and Mason returned to their former school to celebrate the band’s semicentennial. The pair unveiled a commemorative plaque, and also reminisced about their early years.

“Put it like this: if we’d gone up for Britain’s Got Talent, I don’t think we would have made it past the audition stage,” Mason said. “We weren’t terribly good.” Added Waters, “We were effing awful.”



Pink Floyd is the second legendary music act to receive a Regent Street Heritage Plaque.

The first was hung on London’s Heddon Street in 2012, the location used in the artwork for David Bowie’s The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars.

Below, watch a brief video from the ceremony. If you’re wondering why David Gilmour did not attend the ceremony, it’s because he didn’t formally join the band until 1967.
 

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I'm not sure two pensioners showing up to unveil a plaque constitutes a "reunion".

Wasn't Syd there in the very beginning? If he was, he's a major omission from that plaque.
 

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