Comfortably Numb: The Inside Story of Pink Floyd

Written by:
Mark Blake
Narrated by:
Graeme Malcolm

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
12
Narrator
4
Release Date
November 2017
Duration
17 hours 6 minutes
Summary
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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DanLadd

If you are a fan of Pink Floyd, be prepared for the fact that Roger Waters comes off as profoundly unlikable, and David GIlmour doesn't come off much better. Still, the book is very detailed and and appears quite balanced. It isn't the author's fault that his subjects include a complete megalomaniac and a fairly snobbish guitar player. Lots of good stuff about Syd, and a lot of sweeping away of the myths about the poor man. The book does tend to drag a bit towards the end, though.

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