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Roger Waters rejects ‘powerful idiot’ Mark Zuckerberg’s bid to use Pink Floyd song in Instagram ad

Rejecting Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg’s request to use a popular Pink Floyd song in an advertisement, Roger Waters said it was an ‘insidious movement to take over absolutely everything’

June 16, 2021 / 09:07 IST
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Singer Roger Waters speaking during a protest against the extradition of Julian Assange, in London, United Kingdom, in February 2020 (Image: Reuters/Peter Nicholls)
Singer Roger Waters speaking during a protest against the extradition of Julian Assange, in London, United Kingdom, in February 2020 (Image: Reuters/Peter Nicholls)

Songwriter and composer Roger Waters, who co-founded Pink Floyd, said he turned down Facebook’s request to use one of the rock band’s famous songs for an Instagram advertisement.

Waters, 77, told reporters at a recent pro-Julian Assange event that billionaire Mark Zuckerberg’s company had wanted to use the 1979 classic “Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2” in an ad.

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“It (the request) arrived this morning, with an offer for a huge, huge amount of money,” Waters said at the event. “And the answer is, 'F--k you. No f--in' way.'”

“I only mention that because this is an insidious movement of them to take over absolutely everything. I will not be a party to this bull----, [Mark] Zuckerberg," Waters said.