I Killed Pink Floyd’s Pig Audiobook By Beau Phillips, Sammy Hagar - introduction cover art

I Killed Pink Floyd’s Pig

Inside Stories of Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll

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I Killed Pink Floyd’s Pig

By: Beau Phillips, Sammy Hagar - introduction
Narrated by: Beau Phillips
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I Killed Pink Floyd's Pig is an all-access behind-the-scenes VIP tour of when rock was great, courtesy of Beau Phillips, a respected radio programmer and former head of marketing at MTV.

Phillips was an insider and occasional accomplice who witnessed the legends of classic rock in their heyday and takes listeners inside the dressing rooms, hotel suites, and private planes of Led Zeppelin, the Rolling Stones, AC/DC, Eric Clapton, Paul McCartney, and dozens more to enjoy funny, decadent, and never-been-told stories of sex, drugs, and rock and roll.

The book's foreword was written by Sammy Hagar, former lead singer for Van Halen. He and Phillips met in the late 1970s, early in Hagar's career. Sammy wrote, "Beau has seen all of the rock and roll craziness - and his book is loaded with amazing stories."

©2016 Beau Phillips (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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Fascinating Backstories • Nostalgic Memories • Great Narration • Entertaining Anecdotes • Insider Perspectives

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Growing up during the explosion of FM radio, this book welled up so many memories of forgotten concerts, friends and party’s. If you didn’t lived it, there’s no way you would fully understand the rock stations competing for listeners.

Memory lane.

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Fun book especially for anyone who listened to FM radio. Great memories especially for those from Seattle

Fun history

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Lots of behind the scenes stuff I’d never known about mixed in with stuff out there in other formats. Some errors - Robert Plants first album was NOT Shaken ‘n Stirred - it was Pictures at Eleven and Artimus Pyle is not deceased. Otherwise it was very enjoyable and humorous.

Fun revisit to a different time on radio

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Great behind the scenes I grew up in the Seattle area and am Still listening to KISW this book was a great ride down memory lane what a awesome time to be growing up KISW SEATTLE’S BEST ROCK!!!!

Very Cool

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Good stories and some insightful look at the Rock radio stations lives.

Only real negative. Chapter 34. Lynard Skynard. Artemis Pyle is NOT dead as told by Beau. Come on.

Worth a read

Good stories

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