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"I never want to say we're done completely, but we may be," says Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour. "With the length of time since we've done something together, it just doesn't feel like something I've missed very much. I don't want to be touring anymore. I'm fifty-five; it's a young man's game."
Gilmour's revelation comes with the release of Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd, a lavish and thoughtfully assembled double-CD retrospective tracing the band's thirty-six-year career -- from its apprenticeship in the mid-Sixties London club scene and its psychedelic explorations to its reincarnation as the high priests of Seventies concept albums and spare-no-expense arena-rock extravaganzas. After six years without a new album, Gilmour says the tank is empty. "We don't have any project in mind," he admits.
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