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Waters' signature pig was seen floating away during his
closing set at the three-day Coachella Valley Arts and Music
Festival, held in the desert east of Los Angeles. The giant flying pig, part of Pink Floyd's stage show since
their 1977 album "Animals" featuring the song "Pigs on the
Wing," broke free from its tethers above the Coachella crowd
and drifted off. It's not the first time Waters has lost his flying pig.
Back in 1977, it floated away on the second day of a photo
shoot at the Battersea Power Station in London and was later
recovered and used for an album cover. Waters was a member of British rock band between 1965 and
1985. He and the band continued to use the pig as a stage prop
even after he quit, and at Coachella Waters played classic Pink
Floyd songs including "Mother," "Shine On You Crazy Diamond,"
"Have a Cigar" and "Dark Side of the Moon." Coachella was named one of the top three festivals in the
country by music magazine Billboard. Last year, the festival
attracted more than 186,000 music and art lovers, and grossed
$16.2 million, according to the magazine. Anyone with information on the lost pig, should email
lostpig@coachella.com. (Reporting by Syantani Chatterjee; Editing by Bob
Tourtellotte and Todd Eastham) |