will be hitting the road soon in support of his UK number one album , and fans will doubtless be pleased to hear that the 78-year-old vocalist/guitarist will be incorporating some of the band's best-loved songs into his set alongside selections from his five solo records. However, there are certain Pink Floyd songs which the musician is happy to leave in the past. “There are songs from the past that I no longer feel comfortable singing,” he explains in a new interview conducted with Mark Blake for magazine.

“I love [from ] I loved the music I created for it, but all that ( ) ‘ ...

’ I now find that all rather, I don’t know...

a bit terrifying and violent.” “ is another one I shan’t be doing,” Gilmour says. “I don’t think I’ve done that with my own band, but I certainly did it in the post-Roger Pink Floyd, against my better judgement.

The same with . I won’t be doing that. I’m going to be sticking with the ones that are essentially my music, and I feel some ownership of.

, e, , maybe...

” In a recent interview with ITN News, Gilmour emphasised that anyone hoping to see the three surviving members of Pink Floyd - himself, Roger Waters and Nick Mason - sharing a stage again should “dream on”. He made the comment after being asked by ITV News Arts Editor Nina Nannar, “What do you say to this perpetual yearning for Pink Floyd to get back together?” “I mean, it's not going to happen,” he stated bluntly. “There's only three people left and.