Waters has been here before -- he played Bangalore in 2002 -- and it was a fun, yet unspectacular concert.
Then a virgin country when it came to concerts, the crowd was fantastically evolved, and it was amazing to sing along to choice tracks through an omnipresent marijuana haze, but it 'wasn't exactly Pink Floyd.'
Sticking to an understandably solo-career list led to lulls in the show. He didn't sing everything we wanted, and most of us ached longingly for the other boys.
This time, however, it was different. Post the Live 8 concert where the iconic rockers buried the hatchet for one brief, magical performance, there have been rumours of a reunion. Once the most hostile of the quartet, Roger is now definitely mellow. "Oh, I'd do it in a heartbeat," he smiles. "The others too, I think. But Dave (Gilmour, the guitarist) might be rather reluctant."
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