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Victoria Broackes, Pink Floyd, Anna Landreth Strong (Beteiligte)

Pink Floyd - Their Mortal Remains


Retrospective on the 50 year career of Pink Floyd. Accompanies the V&Aīs major summer exhibition
Ed.: Broackes, Victoria; Strong, Anna Landreth
2017. 304 S. w. num. photos. 316 mm
Verlag/Jahr: V&A PUBLICATIONS 2017
ISBN: 1-85177-916-7 (1851779167)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-85177-916-1 (9781851779161)

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The first book ever produced with full access to the Pink Floyd archive. Published to accompany the V&Aīs major summer exhibition, it celebrates 50 years of one of the greatest bands of all time.
Pink Floyd: Their Mortal Remains celebrates 50 years of one of the greatest bands of all time. Lavishly illustrated throughout with material from the bandīs archive, including never-before-seen photographs, ephemera, and more, this book examines what makes Pink Floyd unique, from the mythology underpinning their output to their musicianship, epic staging, and performance impact. With a photographic section devoted to the bandīs 15 albums, the book explores the lasting Pink Floyd phenomenon.
Five essays address what has made Pink Floyd unique, and contextualize their continued impact:

1. "Lift Off": Syd Barrett, Pink Floyd and the London underground

Joe Boyd examines the character and musical legacy of Syd Barrett, as the mythologized founder of Pink Floyd and icon of late 1960s British counterculture, drawing on the authorīs personal acquaintance with Syd Barrett.

2. " What Have We Done to England?" Pink Floyd and the lure of the pastoral

Rob Young places Pink Floyd in a wider visual tradition, exploring their "British" appeal.

3. A Long Term Prospect

Jon Savage on how Pink Floyd negotiated a transition from single releases to concept albums between 1967 and 1970.

4. "Painters, pipers, prisoners": the musical legacy of Pink Floyd

Howard Goodall explains how Pink Floyd escaped the musical constraints of the three-minute single and exploited the potential of longer-form pieces in the mid-1970s, developing their signature sound and style in Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here and continuing to hone this over subsequent albums.

5. Great Gigs in the Sky: Pink Floyd on stage

Victoria Broackes and Anna Landreth-Strong chart the bandīs live acts, from the psychedelic light shows in 60s London to huge stadium concerts, with particular reference to their successful collaboration with architect and set designer Mark Fisher (1947–2013).

Their Mortal Remains: The Studio Albums: A chronological, album-by-album history of the band, each album is introduced by Mark Blake and accompanied by insights from Aubrey "Po" Powell.
Victoria Broackes is Senior Curator and Head of Exhibitions for the Department of Theatre and Performance at the V&A. She has produced a number of successful touring exhibitions, including You Say You Want a Revolution? and David Bowie Is.
Anna Landreth Strong is Curator of Modern and Contemporary Performance at the V&A.