Pigs Might Fly :The Inside Story of Pink Floyd
Pigs Might Fly :The Inside Story of Pink Floyd
paperback
Published:
7 March, 2013
Description
Over 50 years since the release of their first studio album, Pink Floyd’s extraordinary style of music and aesthetic continues to amaze and inspire listeners of all generations. In this superbly comprehensive and engrossing history of the group, Mark Blake tells how this group of Cambridge school friends went on the conquer the world with iconic albums like Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here, and put on some of the most spectacular shows of all time. Drawing on over a hundred original interviews, Pigs Might Fly follows Pink Floyd from the early psychedelic nights at UFO in the mid-sixties through to the acrimonious schism that ended the band by the nineties. Now with a revised chapter to bring the story up to date and published to coincide with The V&A exhibition in 2017, Pigs Might Fly has been acclaimed as the definitive book on Pink Floyd.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781781310571 |
| ISBN10 | 1781310572 |
| Number Of Pages | 448 |
| Item Weight | 1000 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Quarto Publishing PLC |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
'Blake’s account, newly updated, may well be definitive.... It’s a fascinating tale of destructive egos.’
'This is, in short, an easy and enthralling read...what really makes Blake's book one of the finest on Floyd there is, is the minutiae of the detail it offers...tasty morsels for Pink Floyd fans to feed on.’
‘ Mark Blake brings Floydology into the 21st Century with this handsomely produced volume...’
‘ A detailed, orderly, first-rate read...’
‘ Thorough and well-researched... Lots of new material...’
'The most complete and extensive work on the history of Pink Floyd yet' - Book of the Year
'This is, in short, an easy and enthralling read...what really makes Blake's book one of the finest on Floyd there is, is the minutiae of the detail it offers...tasty morsels for Pink Floyd fans to feed on.’
‘ A superb, incredibly detailed, and essential look at the band’ s history - an indispensable addition to your bookshelves.’
'No fan will feel short-changed by the welter of detail.'
'The definitive account of one of Britain's best-loved bands.'
'Dutiful and thorough... paints a picture of a generation, helps us in some way towards understanding the decline and enigma of Syd Barrett, and gives us a picture of a band which, although trapped by their own devices into becoming the most lumbering of rock behemoths, at least were one of the few of their vintage who carried on giving a s***. We also get a portrait of one of rock’ s great Difficult Characters (Waters) - as well as one of its most decent and generous (Gilmour). And a kid of happy ending.’
‘ Such is Blake’ s achievement in leaving no band affiliate’ s tale untold the author virtually redefines the term ‘ definitive biography.’
'Blake’ s account, newly updated, may well be definitive.... It’ s a fascinating tale of destructive egos.’
‘ A biography rich in anecdotal detail’
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Author's Bio
Mark Blake is a former Assistant Editor of Q and long-time contributor to Mojo magazine. He is the author of the definitive Pink Floyd biography, Pigs Might Fly: The Inside Story of Pink Floyd, Is This the Real Life?: The Untold Story of Queen, and editor of Stone Me: the Wit & Wisdom of Keith Richards (all published by Aurum) and also the editor of Dylan: Visions, Portraits and Back Pages and Punk: The Whole Story. He lives in London with his wife and son.