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Pink Floyd's stars have performed at a concert in honour of their ex-bandmate Syd Barrett, who died last year - but stopped short of a full reunion. Roger Waters and David Gilmour, who famously fell out more than 25 years ago, appeared separately at the tribute gig at London's Barbican Centre. Gilmour was joined by original drummer Nick Mason and keyboard player Rick Wright, while Waters played solo. Damon Albarn, Chrissie Hynde and Robyn Hitchcock also performed Barrett songs. The guitarist was the band's first creative force and an influential songwriter, writing their early favourites. Gilmour, Mason and Wright performed Arnold Layne, the group's first hit and one of Barrett's best-known works. They then took part in a finale performance of Bike, from the band's debut album, featuring all the night's performers - except Waters. Waters, a former schoolfriend of Barrett with whom he formed the band in 1965, played his own song Flickering Flame before the interval. The musician, who is playing at Earls Court on Friday and Saturday, said he found smaller shows "more frightening" because he had a "sense of shame" - which Barrett did not suffer from. -- 四海內,皆科科也 ~科四海 -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 24.86.162.159