Has there been a book on the gear used by the band throughout their history? Andy Babiuk did a couple of excellent books on the Beatles' gear and the Stones' gear, and there was also one on the Grateful Dead's gear. I daresay there have been others but I don't recall ever seeing one for the Floyd. Just askin' for a friend ;-)
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Originally posted by Simond View PostHas there been a book on the gear used by the band throughout their history? Andy Babiuk did a couple of excellent books on the Beatles' gear and the Stones' gear, and there was also one on the Grateful Dead's gear. I daresay there have been others but I don't recall ever seeing one for the Floyd. Just askin' for a friend ;-)For every mile of road, there's two miles of ditch. Three if you're on the Interstate. - Derek Bieri, Vice Grip Garage
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It's not a book, but you'd have to try quite hard to beat Kit Rae's splendid Tone Building site for David Gilmour's equipment.
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Seconding Gilmourish as well. The site just relaunched recently.Favorite Bootlegs: Santa Monica - 5/1/1970, Brescia - 06/19/1971, Los Angeles - 09/22/1972, Boston - 06/18/1975, NYC - 07/02/1977
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