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Pink Floyd In North America 1966-1983 by Glenn Povey
Thanks. Postage across the Atlantic is just as much as the book.
For every mile of road, there's two miles of ditch. Three if you're on the Interstate. - Derek Bieri, Vice Grip Garage
PF - April 18, 1988, Denver
PF - June 22, 1994, Minneapolis
Rog - July 16, 2017, Atlanta (Taped)
Rog - Aug 20, 2022, Atlanta (Taped)
Nick - March 29, 2019, Atlanta (Taped)
Somehow many of the books on this site had escaped me. Can anyone here comment on the usefulness or desirability of any of these offerings:
Pink Floyd - A Foot in the Door
Pink Floyd : Album by Album by Martin Popoff
Pink Floyd : Song by Song by Andrew Wild
Pink Floyd On Track : Every Album, Every Song
Pink Floyd Live : Collected
Roger Waters: The Man Behind The Wall by Dave Thompson
Pink Floyd in the 1970s (Decades)
Pink Floyd Captured Through Time
DVD:
Pink Floyd: The Syd Barrett Experiment
Your assessments would be appreciated!
On a similar topic, based on a post on R & D I purchased several books by Scott Meze including "Naive Art: A Trippersonic Guide To Pink Floyd." For those who are wondering if this and others of his books are worthwhile, I would have to say I have very mixed feelings about his work. He has clearly dug deeply into one of my favorite topics, that being all things Pink Floyd. I will say he is not shy about sharing his opinions, nor diplomatic in his delivery. At times this made me want to write a review that - while fair - would be scathing down to the level I feel he sometimes stoops. But I really don't want to do that. So I would rather say there are insights to be had if you are willing to overlook what I think of as unnecessary digs at the people and their creations that we so (if not genuinely than) generally love. The appropriate trope would be: your mileage may vary. If there is a specific thread where this short review belongs please post the link here.
I was looking forward to Glenn Povey's book on the Animals tour, until I read this line in the book's description:
"Animals has enjoyed a legacy – Roger Waters in particular reviving those tracks to shoehorn into his own politically charged live solo shows in recent years..."
Needless to say, it shows his bias and pretty much killed my interest in the book, or anything by him really.
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