
LONDON, July 5 (UPI) -- During the London launch party of Pink Floyd's DVD "Pulse: Live," the three members who are still on friendly terms discussed the possibility of reuniting.
XFM reported that Pink Floyd members David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Rick Wright all said there was a good chance they will perform together again.
While Gilmour remained hesitant to confirm a possible reunion show, preferring to say he would go his own way, Wright quickly proposed an alternative.
"And I guess my plan is to meander along," Wright told XFM, "and whenever Dave wants me to play with him, I'm really happy to play with him. And (to Gilmour) you'll play with me, right?"
Gilmour quickly agreed as did drummer Nick Mason.
The group recently reunited along with estranged Pink Floyd singer and co-creator Roger Waters for a performance at the Live 8 concert in London's Hyde Park.
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