The Amazing Pudding

The Amazing Pudding
Editor
  • Ivor Trueman
  • Andy Mabbett
  • Bruno MacDonald
  • Dave Walker
CategoriesRock music fanzine
FrequencySix per year
Publisher
  • Ivor Trueman
  • Andy Mabbett
  • Bruno MacDonald
  • Dave Walker
FounderIvor Trueman
First issue1983 (1983)
Final issue
Number
1993 (1993)
60
CountryUnited Kingdom
Based inBirmingham
ISSN0951-8304
OCLC226127235

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]

  1. ^ Fitch, Vernon. "The Pink Floyd Archives-Fanzines". The Pink Floyd Archives. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  2. ^ 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.
  3. ^ "(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
  4. ^ 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.
  5. ^ Maconie, Stuart (April 1993). "Pink Floyd: 25 Million Gloomy Punters Can't Be Wrong". Q. No. 79.
  6. ^ 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