A few unseen clips of Pink Floyd have given hints that the band might reunite one last time for a good cause.
The psychedelic rock band's drummer Nick Mason, who came across the black and white film while piecing together archive footage, said that the band can come together again, the Mirror reported.
The 69-year-old said that the clips show him backstage with band members David Gilmour, Roger Waters, Richard Wright and Syd Barrett at some gigs in the late-60s.
Mason said that the plan is not fixed yet, but if there was a cause "worth it" then the surviving band members could reunite to make real difference to a particular situation.
The band, which is famous for their hits like 'Another Brick In The Wall', 'Hey You' and 'Comfortably Numb' among many others, last got together to perform in 2005 for Live 8.
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