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While performing the song “In the Flesh?” in Berlin, Roger Waters dressed up in a costume that resembled a Nazi SS uniform. Martin Halweg, a spokesman for the German police, said that they were investigating Waters on “suspicion of incitement to public hatred” under German laws against antisemitism and promoting Nazi imagery. This caused protests over Waters’ shows in Munich and Frankfurt. His concert in Frankfurt was particularly controversial because it took place at Festhalle, a venue where German Jews were sent during the November pogrom in 1938. The mayor of Frankfurt attempted to cancel ...
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Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters lambasted several papers for misreporting that he chose to cancel shows in Krakow, Poland as part of his European tour. Waters has taken some heat for comments he made about the Ukrainian invasion. Waters posted a screed to Facebook directed towards journalists from The Guardian and Krakow’s local paper Gazeta Krakowska saying the calls for a cancellation came not from him or his team, but from a Krakow town councilor. The venue, Tauron Arena Kraków, canceled the shows this past weekend. He said that councilor Łukasz Wantuch, “threatened to hold a meeting ask...
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Some members of Pink Floyd have reunited, this time to voice their support for Ukraine amid their continuing war with Russia. This comes in the form of a new song, “Hey Hey Rise Up,” which also features Ukrainian singer Andriy Khlyvnyuk of Boombox’s performance of the protest song “Oh, The Red Viburnum In The Meadow,” he recorded upon returning to his homecoming during the Russian attack. Founding Pink Floyd members David Gilmour and Nick Mason join frequent guest musicians for the band Guy Pratt and Nitin Sawhney on the track, which is accompanied by a music video blending footage from Khylvn...
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