Pink Floyd: The Animals Tour – A Visual History
Visual History on Pink Floyd's
Animals Tour makes a Grand Coffee-Table HARDCOVER book!
With his well-established reputation as a Pink Floyd authority extraordinaire, Glenn Povey would seem to be the man to write a book about 'Animals' and its tour. And so he did.
Now that both the
recent 45th anniversary edition of Pink
Floyd’s Animals and the reissue of that album in upgraded format
have been released, it seems like the perfect time
to settle in and revisit the band’s 10th album. And with his
well-established reputation as a Pink Floyd authority extraordinaire, Glenn
Povey (founder-editor of the Floyd zine Brain Damage and
author of the authoritative performance history of the band) would seem to be
the man to write a book about Animals.
Pink
Floyd: The Animals Tour is indeed visually impressive.
Filled with all manner of images — color and black-and-white photos (many of
which haven’t been seen before), tour souvenirs, concert tickets, badges
(Americans call them pins or buttons) and the like are liberally scattered
throughout the book, gracing every page for fans who are seeking documentation
of what shows Pink Floyd played on its tours in support of Animals,
the book is a worthy resource.
The
location and set list for each show is listed. It’s worth noting that for
nearly every date on the tours, the four-man group — augmented by second
guitarist Snowy White and saxophonist Dick Parry — played animals in its
entirety, took a short break and returned to perform 1975’s Wish You
Were Here LP start to finish. The occasional encore (“Money,” “Us and
Them," “Careful With That Axe, Eugene”) withstanding, it was the same show
night after night.
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