London
(ANI):
Putting
their
differences
aside,
Pink
Floyd's
David
Gilmour
and
Roger
Waters
performed
on
stage
for
charity.
The
musicians,
who
separated
in
the
early
1980s,
performed
at
a
fundraising
event
hosted
by
Jemima
Khan
to
help
Palestinian
children,
reports
the
Mirror.
The
pair
performed
a
trio
of
Floyd
tracks
–
'Wish
You
Were
Here",
'Comfortably
Numb" and
chart-topping
single
'Another
Brick
In
The
Wall"
-
as
well
as
the
Phil
Spector
song
'To
Know
Him
Is
To
Love
Him".
The
performance
by
the
bass
player
and
guitarist
was
for
the
Hoping
Foundation
(Hope
and
Optimism
for
Palestinians
in
the
Next
Generation),
organised
by
Bella
Freud.
They
played
to
around
200
guests
and
played
songs
for
charity
pledges.
Also
performing
on
the
bill
were
Nick
Cave
-
who
was
joined
on
tambourine
by
Kate
Moss
-
and
Tom
Jones.
More
than
350,000
pounds
were
raised
for
the
charity
at
the
event
at
Kiddington
Hall
in
Oxfordshire.