Title: "The Evolution of Pink Floyd: David Gilmour's Journey After Roger Waters

After Roger Waters left Pink Floyd, David Gilmour was determined to keep the band going despite the legal battles over the band's name. The album "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" marked a new era for the band, with Gilmour exploring different genres and collaborating with outside songwriters like Eric Stewart. Despite criticism from Waters and others, the band's later album "The Division Bell" managed to capture a cohesive theme and produced hits like 'On the Turning Away'. While Waters may have felt that Gilmour turned Floyd into a parody of itself, the band continued to evolve and create music without one of its founding members.