In a 1975 interview, Roger Waters addressed Genesis' comments about Pink Floyd's commercial success, arguing that achieving the kind of mainstream acceptance they did might compel even them to blend high and low art.
Reflecting on the band's transformations and the overwhelming success of The Dark Side of the Moon, Waters muses on how such achievements encourage artists to reconsider what connects them with audiences, potentially affecting their creative vision.
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