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Originally Posted by CaptainYooh
Waters was the poetry, Gilmour was the music and Wright was the sound of Pink Floyd. Mason was, well, Mason... On their own, only Gilmour was able to produce anything of value, because he was a real musician and one of the very best guitar players in the world. But even with all that, he was not able to write anything of value after the Momentary Lapse of Reason and Division Bell. His blues albums "About Face" etc. are quite boring. Waters was never able to sing or write music well to begin with, so nothing changed for him after the breakup.
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While I respect your opinion I happen to think
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are really solid recordings