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VIDEO: Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters Performs “We Shall Overcome” in Democracy Now! Studio

Web ExclusiveJanuary 22, 2016
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Watch Roger Waters performing “We Shall Overcome” accompanied by Alexander Rohatyn on cello, in the Democracy Now! studio.

Waters is a founding member, bassist, singer, songwriter for the iconic rock band Pink Floyd, perhaps best known for their record The Wall. For three years between 2010 and 2013, Waters toured the world with a dazzling concert of the same name.

See our recent interview with Waters about his “Campaign to Close Guantánamo” for Obama’s last year in office.

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