Roger read out a letter from Mark Zuckerberg which he recently received by email. Pink Floyd song writer Roger Waters slammed Mark Zuckerberg during a press conference recently, announcing that the Facebook owner had offered a huge, huge amount of money to use the iconic song Another Brick In The Wall Part II in an advert for Instagram. Lo narró en un acto por la libertad de Julian Assange ( #VideosLaJornada pic.twitter. Former Pink Floyd bassist and longtime BDS campaigner Roger Waters described Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg as part of an insidious movement of them to take over absolutely everything. Musician Roger Waters of Pink Floyd is not impressed by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg as he slammed the latter at a forum in support of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. This random pairing of individuals all began when the company reached out to Waters asking for permission to use a song for an Instagram ad. El músico contó que le ofrecieron “una gran cantidad de dinero” por permitir el uso de Another brick in the wall II para promover Instagram. Roger Waters, one of the founding members of the super popular rock band Pink Floyd, has decided to use his voice not just for music, but to denounce Mark Zuckerberg. “¡Vete a la chingada!”: a Mark Zuckerberg. The Pink Floyd co-founder revealed he recently received a 'huge' offer from Facebook to use the bands song 'Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2' in an ad. Roger Waters has made his feelings about Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg known during an event over the weekend. Waters didn’t just turn him down, he had some choice words for the facebook founder. Roger Waters dont need no Facebook money. Roger Waters was speaking at a Julian Assange event and recalled a story that struck a nerve, when Mark Zuckerberg offered him a truck load of cash to use “Another Brick In The Wall Part 2” for an instagram advertisement. However, a band as big as Pink Floyd - doesn’t need the cash. Former Pink Floyd bassist and longtime BDS campaigner Roger Waters described Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg as part of an insidious movement of them to take over absolutely everything. 'I only mention that, because this is an insidious movement of them to take over absolutely everything. Imagine the payday that you some of your favourite artists make when their songs are featured on specific advertisements- now imagine one of the biggest companies in the world and one of the biggest bands of all time, the payday would be mind boggling. Pink Floyd's Roger Waters had a strongly worded response for Mark Zuckerberg when Facebook requested the rights to one of his songs.
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