During the sessions for The Wall, Richard Wright was basically
forced out of Pink Floyd.
One story holds that Waters had even gone so far as to threaten
to destroy all the working tapes if Wright didn't leave. Another
quotes David Gilmour as saying that Wright wasn't contributing much
of anything, and hadn't been for a couple years, partially due to
something of ``a bad cocaine habit.''
Wright himself has stated that he ``left'' the band, but that's
almost definitely him putting his own spin on the situation. Then
again, just about everybody seems to put their own spin on Wright's
departure.
Wright did play with the band on The Wall tour, but not as a full
member of the band. Being paid on a wage, he was the only ``member''
of Pink Floyd to actually make money on that tour.
Yes, the Floyd ``lost their shirts'' on The Wall concerts. Each
show was so phenomenally expensive to put on, and they did so few of
those shows, that they couldn't recoup their investment. The rest of
the band were ``investors,'' as it were, but Wright's role was the
same as that of the roadies -- fixed dollar amount per night or
somesuch.
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