David Gilmour has recently announced that he will not reunite with the living band members under the Pink Floyd name. Roger Waters is busy with a solo album and has plans for another solo world tour. However, Nick Mason always seems open to another Pink Floyd reunion. As it would be wrong to bring back Pink Floyd on his own, he would likely need to team up with another former member of Pink Floyd. Impossible, you say, since Roger and David don't want to come back? Well, you're forgetting that there is another living former member of Pink Floyd. The great Rado "Bob" Klose.

Klose was a member of Pink Floyd when they first started using the name "Pink Floyd", in 1965. He soon left, but not before playing lead guitar on Floyd's first two recordings, I'm A King Bee and Lucy Leave.

Though I am a lifelong Gilmie and will always belong to the GIlmourian Church, I value Pink Floyd above all else. I ask Nick Mason to team up with Bob Klose under the Pink Floyd name. The duo would then produce a new studio album and go on a world tour. While their composing skills may not be as great as Waters' or Gilmour's, Bob Klose has surely written some great tunes during his fifty-year hiatus from Pink Floyd.

Though there is often in-bitching and in-fighting and in-diss-each-other-on-sighting, Pink Floyd's fanbase is one of the best in the world. I think we deserve to experience at least one more great concept album and massive world tour. Except for Watersheep. They don't deserve any of that.