1. With a couple days left until the commencement of the tour, how are you feeling?
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2. In a recent interview, you mentioned that you were interested in injecting some humor into your next rendition of The Wall. Would you mind elaborating on that?
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3. Andrew from Virginia writes, are you encouraged or disencouraged by the state of popular music today, whether it be musically, lyrically or both?
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4. What did you think of the contemporary rendition of "Another Brick In The Wall, Part II" ?
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5. Many of your songs express a disillusionment with the capitalist system... "Money", "Have A Cigar", "Dogs", "Pigs", and much of your solo work comes to mind.. do you still feel yourself skeptical of our modern principles and priorities and do you feel that music can make a big difference in enlightening people to social issues?
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6. What do you think of new methods of music distribution by computer, such as the MP3 format, and do you think that will have an effect on how you sell music in the future?
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7. Can you tell us anything about your next rock project? Anything you are working on, and can you give us a timeframe?
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8. There's been a rumor floating around for some time now that a Pink Floyd BBC sessions album would be released. Is there any truth to this rumor?
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9. Do you have any plans of releasing "Lost Boys Calling" or your version of "Knockin' on Heavens Door" on an upcoming album?
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10. Is there any possiblity that you will be releasing a live concert album or video from this tour?
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11. How do you feel about the early 1970's live shows of Pink Floyd. They are now considered by many Pink Floyd fans as the best of your entire career because you guys were obviously playing as a tight unit.
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12. It's been quite a few years since your last tour. Would you consider this to be a farewell tour or can you see yourself touring again in the future?
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13. Where and how long did you practice the upcoming tours' songs with the rest of your band?
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14. Is there anything left in this world that is appealing or troubling enough that you feel compelled to write about?
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15. We received many, many questions regarding sound and whether you plan on re-releasing albums in surround sound or DTS or the new DVD format. What's your feeling on the whole audiophile scene and we know you are very keen on sound reproduction using effects such as QSound..
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16. You are touring the East Coast this year and planning the West Coast next year. Do you have any plans for the rest of the world... Europe, Asia, Japan?
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17. In 1975, you were quoted as saying in regards to Wish You Were Here being a sad album, "I think the world is a very, very sad fucking place and I find myself at the moment backing away from it all." How are you feeling now about the subject, and how are you?
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18. In a recent interview, you were explaining going through your back catalogue and having a setlist that would have the concert run at 5 1/2 hours. How did you eliminate some of your choices from the song selection, and what songs did not make the final cut?
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19. Can you tell us anything about the production values of the concert?
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20. It has been said that you might possibly be one of the best lyricists of all time. If things hadn't gone the way they did in the early days with Syd and the success of Piper at the Gates of Dawn, do you think you'd still be into music and recording if you hadn't been as popular or well-received, because it was stated that if you hadn't been offered a recording opportunity that you were all going to go on to your respected careers such as architecture.
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21. Can you tell us a little bit about your band members, such as Jon Carin, and tell us how they are doing right now, are they excited...
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22. There was supposedly a recent interview which said that you were very supportive of the education field and teaching. Would you consider being involved or starting a public music education awareness program, as we desperately need to remember the foundation of our musical creativity.
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23. Is there anything you'd like to leave the fans with? Parting words?
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