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'''''The Amazing Pudding''''' è una [[fanzine]] dedicata al [[gruppo musicale]] [[britannico]] [[Pink Floyd]],
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|regista = [[Enrico Guazzoni]]
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'''''Un invito a pranzo''''' è un [[cortometraggio]] [[Cinema muto|muto]] del 1907<ref>{{Cita libro|nome=Valerio|cognome=Venturi|titolo=Cesare Andrea Bixio. L'attività musicale di Bixio per l'industria cinematografica (1920-1945)|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_bTs3y0JeVsC&newbks=0&printsec=frontcover&pg=PA47&dq=Un+invito+a+pranzo+Enrico+Guazzoni&hl=it|accesso=2022-11-02|data=2010|editore=libreriauniversitaria.it ed.|lingua=it|ISBN=978-88-6292-022-3}}</ref> o del 1912<ref>{{Cita libro|nome=Aldo|cognome=Bernardini|nome2=Vittorio|cognome2=Martinelli|titolo=Il cinema muto italiano: I film degli anni d'oro, 1912 (2 pt.)|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9JUHAQAAIAAJ&newbks=0&printsec=frontcover&dq=Un+invito+a+pranzo+Enrico+Guazzoni&q=Un+invito+a+pranzo+Enrico+Guazzoni&hl=it|accesso=2022-11-02|data=1995|editore=Nuova ERI|lingua=it}}</ref><ref>{{Cita libro|nome=Roberto|cognome=Poppi|titolo=I registi: dal 1930 ai giorni nostri|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kcDqXrcqSWoC&newbks=0&printsec=frontcover&pg=PA224&dq=Un+invito+a+pranzo+Enrico+Guazzoni&hl=it|accesso=2022-11-02|data=2002|editore=Gremese Editore|lingua=it|ISBN=978-88-8440-171-7}}</ref> diretto da [[Enrico Guazzoni]].<ref>{{Cita libro|titolo=B & N: rivista del Centro sperimentale di cinematografia|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lpIHAQAAMAAJ&newbks=0&printsec=frontcover&dq=Un+invito+a+pranzo+Enrico+Guazzoni&q=Un+invito+a+pranzo+Enrico+Guazzoni&hl=it|accesso=2022-11-02|data=1995|editore=Gremese|lingua=it}}</ref>
 
== HistoryTrama ==
'''''The Amazing Pudding''''' (1983–1993) was a British fan magazine devoted to Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, and the solo careers of other Pink Floyd band members, including Syd Barrett. It was seen as being the main fanzine of Pink Floyd during the time of its publication. Journalist Stuart Maconie wrote about ''The Amazing Pudding'' as part of a feature in the April 1993 issue of ''Q''.
Il signor Stout è molto lusingato dall'invito a cenare a casa di un amico. Dopo essersi procurato un enorme bouquet, arriva ricevendo un cordiale benvenuto dal suo ospite e dalla sa famiglia. Dopo il pranzo si scopre che i bambini gli hanno fracassato il cappello e riempito d'acqua le tasche del cappotto.
 
== History[edit source]Note ==
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The title, ''The Amazing Pudding'', was originally a working title for Pink Floyd's 1970 "Atom Heart Mother" suite.
 
== Bibliografia ==
The magazine was established by Ivor Trueman and was co-edited and published, variously, by Trueman (issues 1–17, 1983–), Andy Mabbett (issues 2–60, 1983–1993), Bruno MacDonald (issues 24–60, 1987–1993), and Dave Walker (issues 13–60, –1993), for ten years and 60 issues.
 
* Valerio Venturi, Cesare Andrea Bixio. L'attività musicale di Bixio per l'industria cinematografica (1920-1945), libreriauniversitaria.it ed., 2010, {{ISBN|978-88-6292-022-3}}.
MacDonald, who started writing for the magazine starting with issue 15, described the self-published and self-distributed publication – available in the United Kingdom at large record stores like HMV, Tower Records, and Virgin among others – as being purely independent, illustrated by its irreverent take on the band and its members.
* Aldo Bernardini e Vittorio Martinelli, Il cinema muto italiano: I film degli anni d'oro, 1912 (2 pt.)
* Roberto Poppi, I registi: dal 1930 ai giorni nostri, Gremese Editore, 2002, {{ISBN|978-88-8440-171-7}}.
* B & N: rivista del Centro sperimentale di cinematografia, Gremese, 1995
 
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{{short description|Fan magazine about Pink Floyd and Roger Waters}} {{for|the Pink Floyd composition for which "The Amazing Pudding" was a working title|Atom Heart Mother (suite)}} {{EngvarB|date=April 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2018}} {{Infobox magazine|editor={{Plainlist|
* Ivor Trueman
* Andy Mabbett
* Bruno MacDonald
* Dave Walker
}}|category=Rock music fanzine|publisher={{Plainlist|
* Ivor Trueman
* Andy Mabbett
* Bruno MacDonald
* Dave Walker
}}|frequency=Six per year <!-- NOT Bimonthly -->|circulation=|founder=Ivor Trueman|firstdate={{Start date|1983}}|finaldate={{End date|1993}}|finalnumber=60|country=United Kingdom|based=[[Birmingham]]|issn=0951-8304|oclc=226127235}} '''''The Amazing Pudding''''' (1983–1993)<ref name="PinkFloydArchives">{{cite web|last1=Fitch|first1=Vernon|title=The Pink Floyd Archives-Fanzines|url=http://pinkfloydarchives.com/Fanzines.htm|website=The Pink Floyd Archives|access-date=7 April 2018}}</ref> was a British [[Fanzine|fan magazine]] devoted to [[Pink Floyd]], [[Roger Waters]], and the solo careers of other Pink Floyd band members, including [[Syd Barrett]].<ref name="SaucerfulOfSecrets-1991">{{cite book|last1=Schaffner|first1=Nicholas|author-link=Nicholas Schaffner|title=Saucerful of Secrets: The Pink Floyd Odyssey|date=1991|publisher=Harmony Books|___location=New York|isbn=978-0-517-57608-3|edition=1st|pages=xi, 262, 335, 339|oclc=22703051}}</ref><ref name="OM">{{cite news|title=(untitled)|work=Observer Magazine|page=37|date=7 March 1993|quote=copies of the Amazing Pudding are printed six times a year and sent all over the world, from Delhi to Dubrovnik}}</ref> It was seen as being the main fanzine of Pink Floyd during the time of its publication.<ref name="PinkFloyd-FAQ-1999">{{cite web|last1=Schuetz|first1=David|last2=Denault|first2=Matt|last3=den Hollander|first3=Gerhard|last4=McInnis|first4=Mike|last5=Karhu|first5=Rick|last6=Keller|first6=Patrick|last7=Ward|first7=Dave|title=FAQ 01 : What Pink Floyd fanzines are out there. Are there any Pink Floyd fanzines?|url=http://www.pink-floyd.org/faq/faq3.html|website=Pink-Floyd.org|date=July 1999}}</ref> Journalist [[Stuart Maconie]] wrote about ''The Amazing Pudding'' as part of a feature in the April 1993 issue of ''[[Q (magazine)|Q]]''.<ref name="Q-DarkSideOfTheMoon-1993">{{cite news|last1=Maconie|first1=Stuart|author-link1=Stuart Maconie|title=Pink Floyd: 25 Million Gloomy Punters Can't Be Wrong|work=Q|date=April 1993|issue=79}}</ref><ref>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</ref>
 
== History ==
The title, ''The Amazing Pudding'', was originally a working title for Pink Floyd's 1970 "[[Atom Heart Mother (suite)|Atom Heart Mother]]" suite.<ref name="RoughGuide-2006">{{cite book|last1=Manning|first1=Toby|title=The Rough Guide to Pink Floyd|year=2006|publisher=[[Rough Guides]]|___location=London|isbn=978-1-84353-575-1|edition=1st|pages=viii, 62|chapter=Set The Controls (1969-72)|oclc=68772461}}</ref>
 
The magazine was established by Ivor Trueman and was co-edited and published, variously, by Trueman (issues 1–17, 1983–), Andy Mabbett (issues 2–60, 1983–1993),<ref name="BrainDamage-MusicMystery-Review-2010">{{cite news|last1=Powell Jr.|first1=Paul|title="Pink Floyd: The Music and the Mystery" – Andy Mabbett|url=http://www.brain-damage.co.uk/books/pink-floyd-the-music-and-the-mystery-andy-mabbett.html|work=Brain Damage – Pink Floyd News Resource|date=5 July 2010}}</ref><ref name="RecordCollector-MusicMystery-Review-2010">{{cite journal|last1=Rossi|first1=Marco|title=Book Reviews: Careful with those facts, Eugene|url=http://recordcollectormag.com/reviews/pink-floyd-themusic-the-mystery|journal=[[Record Collector]]|date=October 2010|issue=380}}</ref><ref name="RecordCollector-WhateverHappened-Review-2011">{{cite journal|last1=Heatle|first1=Michael|title=DVD Reviews: A different take on Floyd fallout from recent years|url=http://recordcollectormag.com/reviews/whatever-happenedto-pink-floyd-thestrange-case-ofwaters-gilmour|journal=[[Record Collector]]|date=March 2011|issue=386}}</ref> Bruno MacDonald (issues 24–60, 1987–1993),<ref name="BrunoMacDonald-TAP">{{cite web|last1=MacDonald|first1=Bruno|title=The Amazing Pudding – More|url=https://www.brunomacdonald.com/the-amazing-pudding-more.html|website=Bruno MacDonald|access-date=8 April 2018}}</ref> and Dave Walker (issues 13–60, –1993), for ten years and 60 issues.<ref name="PinkFloydArchives" />
 
MacDonald, who started writing for the magazine starting with issue 15, described the self-published and self-distributed publication – available in the United Kingdom at large record stores like [[HMV Records|HMV]], [[Tower Records (music retailer)|Tower Records]], and [[Virgin Records|Virgin]] among others – as being purely independent, illustrated by its irreverent take on the band and its members.<ref name="BrunoMacDonald-TAP" /><ref name="BrunoMacDonald-TAP-DodgyPinkture">{{cite web|last1=MacDonald|first1=Bruno|title=The Amazing Pudding – More|url=https://www.brunomacdonald.com/uploads/5/2/5/9/5259987/the-amazing-pudding-is.jpg|website=Bruno MacDonald|access-date=8 April 2018}}</ref>
 
== Associated publications ==
Trueman went on to publish the [[Syd Barrett]] fanzine called ''Opel'' before co-founding [[Delerium Records]] in 1991.<ref name="EIL-TAP-SydsOpel">{{cite web|url=https://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp?catalogid=555979|title=UK – fanzine: Pink Floyd The Amazing Pudding/Syds Opel Faultline|website=Esprit International Limited|access-date=8 April 2018}}</ref>
 
Mabbett wrote three books on Pink Floyd: ''Pink Floyd: The Visual Documentary'' (1994, with [[Barry Miles|Miles]]),<ref name="PinkFloydVisualDocumentary-1994">{{cite book|last1=Miles|first1=Barry|author-link1=Barry Miles|last2=Mabbett|first2=Andy|title=Pink Floyd: The Visual Documentary|publisher=Omnibus|___location=London|isbn=978-0-7119-4109-0|edition=Updated|year=1994|language=en-UK|oclc=34651221}}</ref> ''The Complete Guide to the Music of Pink Floyd'' (1995),<ref name="CompleteGuide-1995">{{cite book|last1=Mabbett|first1=Andy|title=The Complete Guide to the Music of Pink Floyd|date=1995|publisher=Omnibus|___location=London|isbn=978-0-7119-4301-8|language=en-UK|oclc=32740297}}</ref> and ''[[Pink Floyd: The Music and the Mystery]]'' (2010).<ref name="MusicMystery-2010">{{cite book|last1=Mabbett|first1=Andy|title=Pink Floyd: The Music and the Mystery|date=2010|publisher=Omnibus Press|___location=London|isbn=978-0-85712-418-0|oclc=804890746}}</ref> Mabbett also wrote the section on Pink Floyd in the official program for the band's 1996 induction into the US [[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]].<ref name="RogerWaters-RNRHallOfFame-1999">{{cite web|title=How, How I Wish You Were Here – Pink Floyd Inducted into The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame|url=http://www.rogerwaters.org/induct.html|website=RogerWaters.org|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/19991018194604/http://www.rogerwaters.org/induct.html|archive-date=18 October 1999|quote=from REG – the International Roger Waters Fan Club Newsletter, Issue 12}}</ref> Mabbett appears as a Pink Floyd expert in the documentary ''Whatever Happened to Pink Floyd?''<ref name="RecordCollector-WhateverHappened-Review-2011" />
 
MacDonald also edited a [[Sidgwick & Jackson]] book (later republished by [[Da Capo Press]]) that was an anthology of collected writings about the band called ''Pink Floyd: Through the Eyes of... the Band, Its Fans, Friends, and Foes'' (1996).<ref name="ThroughTheEyes-1996">{{cite book|editor1-last=MacDonald|editor1-first=Bruno|title=Pink Floyd: Through the Eyes of... the Band, Its Fans, Friends, and Foes|date=1996|publisher=Sidgwick & Jackson|___location=London|isbn=978-0-306-80780-0|oclc=229212115}}</ref>
 
== References ==
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