The Division Bell deals with themes of communication and the idea that talking can solve many problems.[14] In the Studio radio host Redbeard suggested that the album offers "the very real possibility of transcending it all, through shivering moments of grace".[23] Songs such as "Poles Apart" and "Lost for Words" have been interpreted by fans and critics as references to the estrangement between Pink Floyd and former band member Roger Waters, who left in 1985; however, Gilmour denied this, and said: "People can invent and relate to a song in their personal ways, but it's a little late at this point for us to be conjuring Roger up."[24] The title refers to the division bell rung in the British parliament to announce a vote.[25][nb 2] Drummer Nick Mason said: "It's about people making choices, yeas or nays."[24]
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