Pink Floyd trio hint at reunion
Dave Gilmour, Rick Wright and Nick Mason are considering reuniting Pink Floyd, with or without estranged bandmate Roger Waters.
When the four re-teamed for Live 8 last summer they insisted it was a one-off and that they wouldn't hit the road again. They even turned down a reported $180m (€141m) to tour the US.
But frontman Gilmour, keyboard player Wright and drummer Mason have stayed close since the charity gig and are open to the idea of reuniting.
Speaking after a screening of a Pink Floyd DVD in London on Monday night, Gilmour said: "All four of the old group - the classic line up - if you want to call it that, have been out plying our trade this year and so we all are doing exactly that and it's been enormously great fun for myself.
"My plan is to just meander my own particular way for the time being."
Wright added: "I guess my plan is to meander along. And whenever Dave wants me to play with him, I'm really happy to play with him."
He asked Gilmour: "You'll play with me right?", to which Gilmour replied: "Of course!"
Mason added: "Of course, I'm available to everyone."
It is unknown if Waters would participate. He left the band in 1985 after his relationship with Gilmour broke down.
Despite joining the band at Live 8, Waters has since insisted he would never reunite with Pink Floyd again.