Floyd edition Guitar Legends mag out now |
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Written by Matt
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Thursday, 12 October 2006 |
The US specialist publication, Guitar World Magazine, has just
published an issue of their Guitar Legends series devoted to Pink
Floyd, with a strong focus on the instrumental side of the band.
Boasting an eye-catching cover, the magazine hosts a blend of interviews, features, transcriptions and instruction.
From the Guitar World website, here's a rundown of the magazine's contents:
PINK FLOYD TRACK BY TRACK
David Gilmour reflects on his
creative partnership with Roger Waters and his own role in making Pink
Floyd one of rock's most innovative and experimental bands.
SYD BARRETT: THE TRUE STORY
Pink Floyd's original mad genius, Syd Barrett, was the primary
inspiration for such classics as Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall.
His story is one of rock's great tragedies.
THE DIVISION BELL
The ordinarily reserved David Gilmour discusses his perspective —
personal, political and musician — on Pink Floyd's brilliant 1994 album.
THE STORY OF THE WALL
In this comprehensive history, Guitar Legends chronicles the making of
rock's grandest concept album, and how it nearly destroyed its creators.
THE MEN BEHIND THE BOARD
The Wall producer Bob Ezrin and Dark Side of the Moon engineer Alan Parsons reveal a saucer-full of studio secrets.
THE MAKING OF ANIMALS
The year was 1977. England's economy was in the shitter. Unemployment
was sky high. Punk rock declared war on the world. And Pink Floyd
captured the whole foul wind in their bitter masterpiece Animals.
THE ART OF PINK FLOYD
Visionary designer Storm Thorgerson looks back at 30 years of landmark album art.
HOW TO PLAY "DOGS"
A step-by-step guide to playing "Dogs," the forgotten masterpiece from Floyd's 1977 classic Animals.
PINK FLOYD TRANSCRIBED
"COMFORTABLY NUMB", "WISH YOU WERE HERE", "MONEY", "SHINE ON YOU CRAZY
DIAMOND", "ASTRONOMY DOMINE", and "ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL (PART 2)"
The magazine is hitting the newsstands this week, and will be available
in selected countries worldwide in due course, as an import. The
publishers also sell this by mail order worldwide - through this link.
Postage costs vary depending on destination and how quickly you want to
receive it. The cover price of the magazine itself is $7.99.
Our thanks to Jon Rosenbaum for the information about this magazine.
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