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Comfortably Numb:

The Inside Story of Pink Floyd
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Thunder's Mouth Press, 2008 - Music - 418 pages
In July 2005 in Hyde Park, before a global audience of millions, Pink Floyd performed together on stage for the first time in 24 years. From the moment the metronomic pulse of a heartbeat thudded out to begin "Speak to Me" to the soaring guitar solo that climaxed "Comfortably Numb," these self-effacing men in their late fifties stole the show. Almost a year later, the death of their troubled founder-member Syd Barrett made headline news worldwide. Both events signaled a kind of closure to the remarkable tale of one of the world's biggest bands.

Now, in the first full-length history of the group for more than fifteen years, Mark Blake tells the story of how a group of middle-class Englishmen conquered the world. Drawing on his own interviews with all of the band members, interviews with the group's friends, road crew, producers, former housemates and university colleagues, as well as musical contemporaries including Pete Townshend and Alice Cooper, Comfortably Numb follows Pink Floyd all the way from the early psychedelic nights at UFO in the mid-sixties to the stadium-rock and concept-album zenith of the seventies, and finally the acrimonious schism that sundered the band in the '80s and '90s.

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Review: Comfortably Numb: The Inside Story of Pink Floyd

User Review  - Erik Eckel - Goodreads

Pink Floyd's contributions to music, songwriting, motion picture scoring, motion picture authoring, arena rock productions, musicianship, engineering, production, lyricism and infighting are ... Read full review

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User Review  - Katherine Mills - Goodreads

Beautiful book on my favourite band. Laid out perfectly and does not try and cover conflict scars with flowery friendship. The true story, although blunt and sometimes sad. Read full review

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About the author (2008)

Mark Blake is a former Assistant Editor of Q magazine, and long-time contributor to its sister title Mojo. He is also the editor of two definitive music books, Dylan: Visions Portraits & Back Pages, and Punk: The Whole Story.

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