David Gilmour has said that it would be a “dream” to sell Pink Floyd’s catalogue, but not because of the financial gain the sale would bring.The guitarist opened up about the idea of selling the classic rock band’s extensive catalogue during a new interview, and said that the idea is appealing to him because it would allow him to create more distance between former bandmate Roger Waters.According to Financial Times, the sale would bring in a hefty price tag of around $500million (£381million) if it were to go through.That, however, isn’t the main appeal for Gilmour, who instead said he’d be most tempted to sell to “be rid of the decision-making and the arguments that are involved with keeping it going”.Describing the idea of selling the catalogue as a “dream” to Rolling Stone, he added: “I am not interested in that from a financial standpoint.
I’m only interested in it from getting out of the mud bath that it has been for quite a while.”The “mud bath” he refers to is most likely referring to the tension between him and Waters which has run for a number of years now.
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