Pink Floyd's The Endless River Would Be 'Fun To Play Live,' Says Mason
Tuesday, 28 October 2014 - 13:14 | Views - 1,880
Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason says that, while it would be fun to play the band's new album the Endless River live, a future tour probably won't happen.
"It would be fun to play live, but it doesn't actually lend itself to a proper tour," Mason told Gigwise.
"It's something that you could play in UFO Club in 1967, it certainly isn't a stadium sort of event, and without deceased keyboardist Rick Wright it's probably impossible.
It's impossible to play, because the nature of it is that a lot of it is designed there and then - if one played it again, you wouldn't want to repeat what was one the record. It's not something where you learn it and play it."
Asked if there were any plans to tour the album at all, Mason said, "I don't think so."
The Endless River will be released November 11.