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Comfortably Numb: The Inside Story of Pink Floyd |  | Author: Mark Blake Publisher: Da Capo Press Category: Book
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Seller: ebooksweb* Rating: 24 reviews Sales Rank: 18274
Media: Paperback Pages: 448 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.7 x 5.4 x 1.3
ISBN: 0306817527 Dewey Decimal Number: 781 EAN: 9780306817526 ASIN: 0306817527
Publication Date: November 24, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Mark Blake draws on his own interviews with band members as well as the group’s friends, road crew, musical contemporaries, former housemates, and university colleagues to produce a riveting history of one of the biggest rock bands of all time. We follow Pink Floyd from the early psychedelic nights at UFO, to the stadium-rock and concept-album zenith of the seventies, to the acrimonious schisms of the late ’80s and ’90s. Along the way there are fascinating new revelations about Syd Barrett’s chaotic life at the time of Piper at the Gates of Dawn, the band’s painstaking and Byzantine recording sessions at Abbey Road, and the fractious negotiations to bring about their fragile, tantalizing reunion in Hyde Park. Meticulous, exacting, and ambitious as any Pink Floyd album, Comfortably Numb is the definitive account of this most adventurous—and most English—rock band.
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The Dark Side of Waters and Gilmour January 13, 2010 J. B Wilt (Katy, TX USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Excellent book! I found the writing style to be quite readable and the book itself was quite good. What makes these kinds of book amazing is the typical early history of bands like this that all seem to meet in grade school. The Pink Floyd cast is no different. The book doesn't really get kick started into interstellar overdrive until Gilmour joins the band. I don't care for early Pink Floyd / Sid Barrett material. It's only with Meddle and Dark Side of the Moon where I become really interested in the band.
Then, around the time when they become mega-stars with Dark Side do we see the beginning rifts between Waters and Gilmour. This makes for really good reading. Plus, you'll go and get your old albums out to re-listen to lots of the tunes. And to read how Rick Wright got kicked out of the band by Waters is unbelievable.
You can't go wrong with this book. However, there is really not too many tidbits about their private lives while on tour...just a few small glimpses. Nevertheless, the book is quite good. I chose this book over Nick Mason's book after I read he allowed his band members to edit out the bad stuff!
Excellent Primer October 15, 2009 RobRoy (Lakeview, Arkansas) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is first book I've read about Pink Floyd, despite loving their music for decades. Perhaps there are better books, I wouldn't know, but I'm glad I read this one and I enjoyed it cover-to-cover.
Awesome September 26, 2009 Roxanne McLean (Lowell,, MA United States) Very prompt delivery and the book is awesome. Without a doubt the best I've read yet about Pink Floyd. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Great Book September 14, 2009 Michael E. Bromley 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is a fantastic view into the Pink Floyd. Anyone, from casual fans to die-hards, can appreciate the backstories to the songs, albums, tours, and lives of the bandmates. This book is a terrific read.
A great rock 'n' roll read September 12, 2009 Mostly fiction (America) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is one of the best rock bios out there. The author did his homework and pulled together the band's 40+ year history succinctly. I like how the main characters are re-evaluated and given a fresh coat of paint. Roger Waters is perennially characterized as the band's "bad guy," but after reading this book, you will also see that he was Pink Floyd's primary creative engine, pushing other members to new creative heights. Granted, his bullying of Rick Wright was unforgivable, but he's also painted as an artist who doesn't make compromises, right or wrong. Gilmour, meanwhile, is seen as an intelligent, easy-going bloke, but ultimately, he was Floyd's frontman, not as their strongest (nor most prolific) songwriter. Syd Barrett is giving plenty of coverage, but the reality is that few people really knew him and he was simply a weird, elusive guy. Maybe that's the way it should be. Suffice to say, Comfortably Numb is a ripping good read and I *highly* recommend it.
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