Agreed.
Pick is the one guy who rennounced game, glory, money, at the height of DS popularity, just to do what he wanted to do, spend more time with his family and not be marginalized. It is surprising that he seems not to get on with David, since they followed the same path...
So accusing this man who never ever tried to cash on DS, whereas he could easily have, just because he talks a bit of it towards the end of his career, 40 years later, is not fair to me.
Besides he seems sincere, I listened to the video and he spoke with this heartw and yes he makes mistakes, but that only tells me that he was not obsessed by it and didn't prepare himself for a big public come back. Otherwise he would have said things like "oh yeah, there was 12 extra songs planned for LOG, and Mark's version of Private Dancer was gorgeous, let me see if I have a copy somewhere", which would have been a better way to tease his audience than saying "there's nothing"...