Compte-rendu par un membre de AFG à propos de l'interview à Sky News :
Waters told Sky news:
it may be the last time he ever does anything on this scale.
"Constructing something like this indoors - I'll probably never do anything this big again, the technology of projection we've used in this show is breathtaking," he says.
They went on to say he split from Pink Floyd in 1985, and ever since there have been the inevitable questions about reforming the original line up, with talk recently of David Gilmour joining him on stage during one of the performances.
The last big gig the pair did with each other was at Live 8 in 2005.
Waters then said:
"I hear these rumours - I think it's beginning to look now as if he'll do one gig, he'll do ''Comfortably Numb' at one gig. It's a big secret when. Live 8 was the big one when Rick was still alive - it was very moving."
But the situation between the pair hasn't always been as amicable with talk of serious rifts and legal battles over the years. So I asked him what happened back then and what Gilmour thought of him going back on tour.
"We didn't go to court - all that was crap - we never went near a court ever. When we split up, David and Nick ended up with the name and I ended up with the Wall and everything to do with it and a few quid."
Gilmour's son Charlie has recently been charged over his involvement in the student fees protests, and as someone who has always spoken out about what he believes in, Waters supports what the students and Charlie were doing.
"I absolutely applaud his right to protest, particularly (about) something like increasing uni fees. To take university education away from people is such a retrograde step I can hardly speak."
But you get the impression Roger Waters won't be losing his voice for long.