Pink Floyd co-founder explains meaning behind warning at the top of his show
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Pink Floyd's co-founder warns fans on his solo tour that if they can't stand his politics, "F off to the bar." His show includes calling President Biden a war criminal, and firing a fake semi-automatic weapon into the crowd. CNN's Michael Smerconish finds him just as passionate offstage.
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