Wish You Were Here: Inside Pink Floyd's Musical Milestone

Wish You Were Here: Inside Pink Floyd's Musical Milestone

by Will Romano
Wish You Were Here: Inside Pink Floyd's Musical Milestone

Wish You Were Here: Inside Pink Floyd's Musical Milestone

by Will Romano

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Overview

(Book). The mid-'70s were a time of reckoning. It was also an era of paradoxes, of record making and record breaking, of sold-out shows, and, in the minds of some, sell-out artists. Critics, who once exalted the shamanic characteristics of rock stars, launched full-frontal assaults on mainstream music icons and their tendencies toward overindulgent artistic visions. Amid this confusion, psychedelic and progressive rock pioneers Pink Floyd, unlikely messengers in uncertain times, unleashed their 1975 progressive rock milestone, Wish You Were Here . Refusing to buckle under pressure, Floyd looked inward to produce Wish You Were Here , a conceptual, self-referential album that spoke of spiritual depravation, mental absence, and industry corruption, while, perhaps inadvertently, reflecting the general madness and societal malaise of the mid-'70s. Created in the spirit of camaraderie, Wish You Were Here waged war against the system, better known in Floydlandia as "The Machine," while paying tribute to a fallen hero and victim of the industry the creative force fundamental to the band's existence, Syd Barrett. As our world was racked by unsustainable overseas military conflicts, governmental scandals, political assassination attempts, and a near-total erosion of the public trust, Pink Floyd emerged victorious, responding to this external dissonance with their ultimate band statement. What a strange, complex moment in time to have generated a classic. After 1975, Pink Floyd would never be the same and neither would we.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781617136849
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 03/17/2020
Pages: 328
Sales rank: 1,035,569
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Will Romano has published work in a variety of outlets, such as the New York Post, New York Daily News, American Way, Guitar Player, Modern Drummer, Sound on Sound, VH1.com, and others. He is the author of five books, including 2017’s Close to the Edge, the critically acclaimed Mountains Come Out of the Sky (with a foreword by iconic drummer Bill Bruford), and Big Boss Man. He lives in Upstate New York.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction. 1975: Machines, Madness, and Martyrs xi

Chapter 1 Crossfire of Childhood and Stardom 1

Chapter 2 Daft Cow 63

Chapter 3 Assorted Lunatics 77

Chapter 4 Shaking Off this Creeping Malaise 113

Chapter 5 Vanishing Point 149

Chapter 6 The Music: SYD Sequence 201

Chapter 7 Heroes for Ghosts 231

Chapter 8 Made Into A Monster 243

Epilogue. Floyd Saved My Life 255

Appendix 259

Wish You Were Here Tour Dates, 1975 261

Bibliography 263

Discography 281

Index 291

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