Tapping into the harmony as well as the discord of the creative process, Pink Floyd was a pioneer in producing concept albums and including pyrotechnics in live performances. Full-color images, fascinating personal facts, and engaging narratives will pull the reader right into the trials and triumphs of Pink Floyd, who even after losing founding member and creative genius Syd Barrett, sold more than two hundred million albums, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and inspired legions of musical performers, including David Bowie and Queen. Readers will discover why more than fifty years after the first album, Pink Floyd continues to attract new generations of fans.
Pink Floyd: Album by Album: The Definitive History
Nicholas Schaffner's Saucerful of Secrets, a delightful narrative history of the Pink Floyd's first twenty years. ... This philosophy publisher has collected works from sixteen writers on the subtext and deeper meanings of Floyd songs.
Having acquired a BRM 1957, and then a Ferrari 512 BB, in 1979 he started to take part in motor races (including the 24 Hours of Le Mans a number of times, notably with Nick Mason in 1982). He was also the designer of the Emka prototype ...
... seemingly random assortment of already existing tracks by artists including Patti Page (the 1950 hit single “Tennessee Waltz”) and “I Wish I Was a Single Girl Again” by highlonesome folk singer Roscoe Holcomb.
Morrison had already approached Blackhill with a view to representing the band, had looked over The Pink Floyd's contract with Boyd and Polydor and told them they could do better. Before Joe could raise any objection, Blackhill had ...
The Rough Guide to Pink Floyd is the ultimate companion to the band that changed the sound and scale of pop music forever. Features include: The Story: from the Syd...
When the paper ran a full review of the album, they offered the rather quixotic opinion that Dark Side was “perhaps the best Pink Floyd album since Ummagumma.” The New Musical Express, mercifully, proved to be a little more perceptive.
In the meantime, she was bringing up her young son, Charlie, alone, after the departure of his father, playwright Heathcote Williams. Mutual friends had tried to pair her up with Gilmour for some time, before he finally telephoned and ...
This book is based on fans, friends and colleagues memories of the band from their earliest days in Cambridge through the on stage pyrotechnics of Dark Side and through to the massive stage events like The Wall.
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