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The Beatles: The Biography

Title : The Beatles: The Biography
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Rating : 4.74 (958 Votes)
Asin : 0316013315
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 992 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-11-02
Language : English

"A Terrific Book!" according to Pat Rothell. This may sound a little wacky, but I'm reading this book for the fourth time! I've never enjoyed a book as much. It's extremely well written and grabs my attention with every reading. There is a lot of Beatles history in this book which I find to be extremely interesting as well as informative. Also, surprise! I'm in my 80s and sorry that I didn't pay real attention to what my young sons found so compelling in those days. I find it a super read!. M J Heilbron Jr. said Another great bio about the Beatles.. Reading this book felt a little like The Beatles' career.The early chapters, involving the creation of the final four, life in Liverpoolliterally the birth of modern music as we know itis as giddy and romantic as your first grade school crush.The episodes about Beatlemania, up to, say, "Sgt. Pepper's" aren't nearly as exciting. They give a good idea of the enormous influence they had on popular culture, but the book feels like it's cruising alongThe final chapters are as bitter as the story of the Beatles apparently became.While all fo. Five Stars Briefly went through it before giving it as a gift. Appeared to be very comprehensive and interesting.

Spitz details the tangled web of bad business deals that flowed from novice manager Brian Epstein (though the heavily conflicted Epstein can be forgiven since he was in uncharted territory). As with all great history writing, Spitz both captures a moment in time and humanizes his subjects. Spitz's unflinching biography reveals that not only did the Beatles pioneer a new era of rock but they also were on the cutting edge of rock star excess, from their 1961 amphetamine-fueled sets in the clubs of Hamburg to their eventual appetites for stronger drugs, including marijuana, LSD, cocaine and, eventually for John Lennon, heroin. While some will blanch at the unsettling dark sides of the Beatles, most will come to appreciate the band even more for knowing the incredible personal odysseys they endured. 32 pages of

In this bestselling book, Bob Spitz has written the biography for which Beatles fans have long waited. 32 pages of b/w photos.. As soon as The Beatles became famous, the spin machine began to construct a myth--one that has continued to this day. But the truth is much more interesting, much more exciting, and much more moving

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