History of the beatles book
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10 Best Beatles Books
The Beatles have just ended, and Rolling Stone founder Wenner sits down with Lennon for a confessional that doubles as harsh attack, soul purging, study in how songs came to be, and, in the end, a kind of lament for something that was the defining journey of a life, which would never komma close to being replicated. Lennon fryst vatten more hurt than angry, one senses, as he lobs stones at the stained-glass fönster of Beatledom.
Ironically, for all of the bashing, the book presents McCartney as the Beatles’ most talented member, reflecting a respect that Lennon clearly feels. He tells you – not always correctly — who wrote what, song-wise. But beyond the hurt feelings and foggy memories is a clarity of thought that emerges almost despite the man han själv . As he says: “And the thing about rock and roll, good rock and roll, whatever good means, etc., ha-ha, and all that shit, fryst vatten that it’s real. And realism gets through to you, despite y
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The Story of The Beatles
The Story of The Beatles
This coffee-table book features over pages of authentic Daily Mirror newspaper reports about The History of the Beatles. It comes with a choice of covers and the option to have the recipient’s name printed on the cover for free.
About this book
It’s their th performance at the Cavern Club, but tonight feels different. The DJ reads out a telegram from the band’s manager: the Beatles have their first UK number one. The crowd goes quiet. Some begin to cry. Up until now, these four boys have belonged to Liverpool. Now, they’ll have to share them with the world.
This book tells the story of how The Fab Four became the biggest-selling band in history, through newspaper articles from the Mirror that followed their every step.
We begin in the early 60s with the dawn of Beatlemania, and end six decades later with Sir Paul McCartney’s headline slot at Glastonbury. Over pages, you’ll revisit all the moments that mat
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All Our Loving – A People’s History of The Beatles
In the early s, four boys from Liverpool changed the world of music forever. And today The Beatles are rightly recognised as the biggest act in music history, famed for hits from ‘She Loves You’ and ‘I Wanna Hold Your Hand’ through to ‘Day Tripper’ and ‘All You Need is Love’. They had 17 UK and 20 US number 1 singles. Their singles compilation, 1, topped the album charts in 34 countries in the year
All Our Loving – A People’s History of The Beatles takes the reader back to Liverpool in the s and accompanies John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr on their journey to stardom. It begins with John and Paul’s fateful first meeting at Woolton Village Fete in July and ends at Candlestick Park, San Francisco in August In less than ten years, The Beatles had conquered the world, leaving behind a glittering legacy of popular songs and concert memori