Pink Floyd FAQ

by Stu Shea and Stuart Shea

Published 1 July 2009
More than four decades since their first album and 35 years after the release of the iconic EDark Side of the MoonE Pink Floyd continue to inspire and mystify rock fans around the world. EPink Floyd FAQE by pop culture author Stuart Shea lays out the band's strange winding history through a new series of prisms. What were the band's most memorable gigs? What are their greatest moments on record as a group and individually? What contemporary records influenced them and which performers follow in their wake? What was it like to be at a Pink Floyd show in 1967 in 1973 in 1980?THEPink Floyd FAQE tells the band's story dissects their most popular work and provides little-known facts all adding up to a provocative must-read for fans. With 400 pages of stories history observation opinion photos and reminiscences from those who were there EPink Floyd FAQE will discuss frankly what made the band great a as well as note their not-so-great moments a and their place in modern pop culture giving credit where credit is due a and maybe puncturing some inflatable pigs along the way.

Fab Four FAQ

by Stuart Shea

Published 1 July 2007
40 years after the release of the iconic ESgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club BandE the Beatles continue to captivate music fans of all ages. There's something always more to discuss about the Fab Four. What were their greatest live performances? Their worst moments? Stories still unknown by most music fans trends still unseen history still uninterpreted are all revealed in EFab Four FAQE. Pop culture authors Stuart Shea and Rob Rodriguez provide must-know fan trivia and offer obscure Beatles facts and stories in an easy-to-read provocative format that will start as many arguments as will end them. With more than sixty chapters of stories history observation and opinion EFab Four FAQE lays bare the whys and wherefores that made the Beatles so great giving credit where credit is due and maybe bursting some bubbles along the way.