For the Pink Floyd composition for which "The Amazing Pudding" was a working title, see Atom Heart Mother (suite).
The Amazing Pudding
Editor
Ivor Trueman
Andy Mabbett
Bruno MacDonald
Dave Walker
Categories
Rock music fanzine
Frequency
Six per year
Publisher
Ivor Trueman
Andy Mabbett
Bruno MacDonald
Dave Walker
Founder
Ivor Trueman
First issue
1983 (1983)
Final issue Number
1993 (1993) 60
Country
United Kingdom
Based in
Birmingham
ISSN
0951-8304
OCLC
226127235
The Amazing Pudding (1983–1993)[1] was a British fan magazine devoted to Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, and the solo careers of other Pink Floyd band members, including Syd Barrett.[2][3] It was seen as being the main fanzine of Pink Floyd during the time of its publication.[4] Journalist Stuart Maconie wrote about The Amazing Pudding as part of a feature in the April 1993 issue of Q.[5][6]
^Fitch, Vernon. "The Pink Floyd Archives-Fanzines". The Pink Floyd Archives. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
^Schaffner, Nicholas (1991). Saucerful of Secrets: The Pink Floyd Odyssey (1st ed.). New York: Harmony Books. pp. xi, 262, 335, 339. ISBN 978-0-517-57608-3. OCLC 22703051.
^"(untitled)". Observer Magazine. 7 March 1993. p. 37. copies of the Amazing Pudding are printed six times a year and sent all over the world, from Delhi to Dubrovnik
^Schuetz, David; Denault, Matt; den Hollander, Gerhard; McInnis, Mike; Karhu, Rick; Keller, Patrick; Ward, Dave (July 1999). "FAQ 01 : What Pink Floyd fanzines are out there. Are there any Pink Floyd fanzines?". Pink-Floyd.org.
^Maconie, Stuart (April 1993). "Pink Floyd: 25 Million Gloomy Punters Can't Be Wrong". Q. No. 79.
^The April issue hit news-stands in March, and the feature commemorated the twentieth anniversary release of Dark Side of the Moon, in March 1973
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