Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour tells Russian soldiers: “Stop killing your brothers”
02.03.2022 - 08:21
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Pink Floyd guitarist and vocalist David Gilmour has urged Russian soldiers to cease carrying out President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, as the conflict enters its seventh consecutive day.“Russian soldiers, stop killing your brothers. There will be no winners in this war,” Gilmour wrote on social media yesterday (March 1).“My daughter-in-law is Ukrainian and my grand-daughters want to visit and know their beautiful country.
Stop this before it is all destroyed. Putin must go.”Russian soldiers, stop killing your brothers.
There will be no winners in this war.My daughter-in-law is Ukrainian and my grand-daughters want to visit and know their beautiful country. Stop this before it is all destroyed.
Putin must go pic.twitter.com/VE4oMsUIRf— David Gilmour (@davidgilmour) March 1, 2022In his post, Gilmour included ‘In Any Tongue’, a song from his 2015 solo album ‘Rattle That Lock’. The song – which features lyrics written by Gilmour’s wife, novelist Polly Sampson – carries a strong anti-war message, describing the deaths of young soldiers in conflict.“How was I to feel it when a gun was in my hands / And I’d waited for so long,” Gilmour sings on the track.
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