The acclaimed, definitive biography of Pink Floyd, from their iconic beginnings in psychedelic, Swinging London to their historic reunion at the Live8 concert ( The most complete, insightful, and current account of Pink Floyd...nearly as essential as the music itself. --Austin Chronicle)
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 Numbis the definitive account of this most adventurous--and most English--rock band.
Mark Blakeis a former Assistant Editor of
Qmagazine, a long-time contributor to its sister title
MOJO, and has written for
Rolling Stone, the
Times(London),
Classic Rock, and the
Daily Telegraph. He is the editor of two definitive music books,
Dylan: Visions, Portraits & Back Pagesand
Punk: The Whole Story,and is the author of the Pink Floyd biography
Comfortably Numband the Queen biography
Is This the Real Life?Blake lives in London with his wife and son.
New York Press, 1/20/09
“You really do feel as if you’re being sucked into the drama. That’s a testament to Blake doing his job…It’s a journalistic take on the band, and its reads likelC%