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Roger Waters Rejects Facebook's Request To Use Classic Track In Advert

By Dalton Mac Namee
15/06/2021
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Pink Floyd's Roger Waters has rejected Facebook's request to use "Another Brick In The Wall" in a new advert for Instagram.

Waters read out an email he claimed to have received from Mark Zuckerberg, requesting the right to use the track. Waters also referred to Zuckerberg as "one of the most powerful idiots in the world".

“It’s a request for the rights to use my song, ‘Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 2’ in the making of a film to promote Instagram", Waters said during a forum support Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.


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The letter reportedly said that Facebook, “feel that the core sentiment of this song is still so prevalent and so necessary today, which speaks to how timeless the work is”. 

"F**k you! No f*****g way"

“So it’s a missive from Mark Zuckerberg to me,”, Waters said.

He went on to add in no uncertain terms, “arrived this morning, with an offer of a huge, huge amount of money, and the answer is – f*** you! No f****** way!". 

“And I only mention that because it’s the insidious movement of them to take over absolutely everything",

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he added.

“So those of us who do have any power", Waters added. “and I do have a little bit – in terms of control of the publishing of my songs I do anyway. So I will not be a party to this bulls**t, Zuckerberg". 


Along with branding him "one of the most powerful idiots in the world", Waters also added, “how did this little p****, who started off by saying, ‘She is pretty, we’ll give her a 4 out of 5,’ ‘She’s ugly, we’ll give her a 1’ – how the f*** did he get any power in anything?”. 

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Waters has also been embroiled in a recent row with former Pink Floyd bandmate David Gilmour.

Recently, Waters published liner notes from the band's remastered album "Animals". He claimed that Gilmour wanted these notes removed following disputes over credit.

Check out more from that story here.

 

Written by Dalton Mac Namee

Dalton Mac Namee is a content writer for Nova.ie and a freelance GAA reporter from Louth, Ireland.

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