The only known Roger Waters guitar solo is on "Sheep.

Yes, it’s from the 1977 album Animals.

Waters was primarily a bassist and lyricist, but he apparently stepped up to the fretboard for a short, distorted solo near the end of the track. It’s not a flashy showpiece—more of a noisy, almost punkish burst that fits the song’s paranoid vibe. Some fans also point to a brief solo on “Pigs (Three Different Ones)” but that was likely played by Snowy White or David Gilmour. “Sheep” is the one that’s verified.

So if you need a fun Pink Floyd trivia fact, you’ve got it. No, it’s not going to convince anyone he was an overlooked guitar god, but it’s a neat little footnote.

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