The Pink Floyd co-founder has previously claimed that the split was caused by pressure from the company’s pro-Israeli owners.
German music company BMG is reportedly looking to cut ties with Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters over his political statements, according to an article published by Variety on Monday. The 80-year-old musician has previously criticized Israel over its siege of Gaza, accused the West of provoking and prolonging the Ukraine conflict, and called the US the “the most evil of all.”
The record label signed a contract with Waters in 2016 and was set to release a newly recorded version of Pink Floyd’s iconic 1973 album ‘Dark Side of the Moon’. However, after the company hired a new CEO last year, the deal was scrapped and the record ended up being released by a UK-based label.
Variety now says it has learned from a number of sources that BMG is set to drop the veteran musician from the label entirely. No official statements from the company regarding this potential move have been made yet, however, with Variety claiming that BMG representatives had declined requests for comment.
In an interview with Glenn Greenwald late last year, Waters himself hinted that his time with BMG could soon be cut short, stating that the split was the result of pro-Israeli sentiments at the record label’s parent company, Bertelsmann.
The musician, a long time supporter of the Palestinian cause has been branded an anti-Zionist and even an anti-Semite over his harsh criticisms of Israel, opinions on the Holocaust and questioning the Israeli government’s version of events regarding the October 7 attack by Hamas. Waters has vehemently denied allegations of anti-Semitism.
He has also faced backlash for speaking last year at the United Nations Security Council at Russia’s invitation, where he called for a ceasefire in Ukraine and stated that Moscow’s offensive against Kiev was “not unprovoked.” He has previously condemned the West for inciting the conflict in the first place and prolonging it via continued weapon shipments to Kiev.
Not being ageist but he’s 80 and he shouldn’t really care.
But he does not care. Integer man always to be respected !!!
But it show again the ugly face and practices of some …. you know whom.
Found out a while back, the only Pink Floyd songs i like were all written by Roger Waters.The “Matrix* has no place for truth tellers and thinkers,just wants mindless dross for the sheeple
Waters is rich, he has all the money he needs, Attacking his income stream wont stop him but the Jews and the Zionists and the Noahides and the Shabbos Goy and the ignorant gentiles wont stop there, next they will de-bank him. Give them more rope and they will go the same way as these Re-tribalists.
The fact that Roger Waters is one of the very, very few prominent artists to speak out over the atrocities being dealt to the Palestinian people shows clearly the corruption and involvement of the entertainment industry as a whole.
The other fact is that for over six months the fabricated ‘reprisals’ ie genocide have been treated as a sporting fixture is beyond disgusting.
Staging a music festival right on the heavily fortified border of a people with rationed food etc is tantamount to provocation and could conceivably construed as a purpose built event. All western media celebrate music festivals as ‘must have’s or ‘must do’s which is kaka in an increasingly polarised world where many do not even have clean water.