Wikipedia:Today's featured article/requests/Roger Waters

Roger Waters edit

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This is the archived discussion of the TFAR nomination for the article below. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as Wikipedia talk:Today's featured article/requests). Please do not modify this page.

The result was: scheduled for Wikipedia:Today's featured article/September 6, 2013 by BencherliteTalk 22:53, 26 August 2013‎

Roger Waters (born 1943) is an English musician, singer, songwriter and composer. He was a founder member of the progressive rock band Pink Floyd, serving as bassist and co-lead vocalist. Following the departure of bandmate Syd Barrett in 1968, Waters became the band's lyricist, principal songwriter and conceptual leader. The band subsequently achieved international success with the concept albums such as The Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, and The Wall. Although Waters' primary instrument in Pink Floyd was the bass guitar, he also experimented with synthesisers and tape loops and played rhythm guitar on recordings and in concerts. Amid creative differences within the group, Waters left Pink Floyd in 1985 and began a legal battle with the remaining members over their intended use of the band's name and material. They settled the dispute out of court in 1987, though the four members did not play together until performing at Live 8 in 2005. Also in 2005, Waters released the three-act opera Ça Ira. In 2010 he staged The Wall Live concert tour, an updated version of the original Pink Floyd album. (Full article...)
  • 6 points : Promoted two or more years ago: 2 points (2010), Decennial anniversary: 2 points (his 70th birthday), Widely covered: 2 points (well over 20 other Wikipedias cover him, including a featured article on Spanish Wikipedia). --Jayron32 04:07, 5 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]