Pink Floyd - 1967 (Regular Edition) - Book

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Ed Paule
PINK FLOYD 1967
ISBN 978-90-831514-9-6
496 Pages on heavy 170gms paper
22x28cm (8.5x11inch)
English

Limited clothbound hardback edition of 450 numbered copies

Ed Paule follows the unsanitised story of Pink Floyd’s activities during 1967, the pivotal year that sees them transition from amateur to professional musicians. The story reveals itself through this collection of virtually every known piece of paper written, photo snapped or recording taped while the year unfolds. Accompanying the text are over 500 images, most of which are not-before-published or have not been republished since their original 1967 debut.

Part chronology and part researcher’s journal, this tome is equally a reference guide and a cover-to-cover read. Hear what contemporaries are saying about Pink Floyd as the year progresses, together with perspectives from the band members themselves as quoted in papers across the globe, foreign-language and English-language papers alike. Also inside are the author’s interviews with witnesses to key events and 11 original essays on topics from Syd’s revelations from the I Ching to discovering Vic Singh’s lost photographs.

Born in 1963, Ed Paule currently lives in New Jersey (USA) with his wife, Lisa. Together they have four wonderful children. By day, he’s the software lead for a major radar system used in air traffic control. By night, he indulges in his various hobbies. He’s been an avid Pink Floyd fan, collector and researcher since 1981.