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Ticket to Ride: Inside the Beatles' 1964 and 1965 Tours That Changed the World

Title : Ticket to Ride: Inside the Beatles' 1964 and 1965 Tours That Changed the World
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Rating : 4.58 (960 Votes)
Asin : 014303426X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 272 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-08-12
Language : English

"Wonderful" according to A Customer. This exuberant tale reads more like an adventure story than the factual record of the beatle's 196Wonderful A Customer This exuberant tale reads more like an adventure story than the factual record of the beatle's 1964 tour . It also serves as a sharply focused two way mirror for readers like me: The book offers a nostalgic, but crisp, retro-view of the people we were as the fab four was conquering America in 1964. It also provides a high buff insight into the enduring influences the Beatle's have had on us all, right up to today. I appreciate that this book is a journalist's diary .The author, reporter Larry Kane ,was there. There's no pop culture psycho-babble . There's no gossipy speculation.Just the rea. tour . It also serves as a sharply focused two way mirror for readers like me: The book offers a nostalgic, but crisp, retro-view of the people we were as the fab four was conquering America in 196Wonderful A Customer This exuberant tale reads more like an adventure story than the factual record of the beatle's 1964 tour . It also serves as a sharply focused two way mirror for readers like me: The book offers a nostalgic, but crisp, retro-view of the people we were as the fab four was conquering America in 1964. It also provides a high buff insight into the enduring influences the Beatle's have had on us all, right up to today. I appreciate that this book is a journalist's diary .The author, reporter Larry Kane ,was there. There's no pop culture psycho-babble . There's no gossipy speculation.Just the rea. . It also provides a high buff insight into the enduring influences the Beatle's have had on us all, right up to today. I appreciate that this book is a journalist's diary .The author, reporter Larry Kane ,was there. There's no pop culture psycho-babble . There's no gossipy speculation.Just the rea. Wonderful Louis Panesi I found the book hard to put down and did not want it to end. What I came away with was this; The Beatles were truely very nice people. Of course we all knew that they were geniuses and witty, but they were also very respectful and not one bit phony. I've read at least 15 other books on the Beatles and I saw a side of them in this book that the other books didn't show. Good job Larry.. Unreliable Eyewitness Sgt. Greg Parker Larry has a fascinating story to tell, but it is told from memory with minimal fact-checking. Things he claims to be fact are just plain wrong. At least two times in the book, he describes a Beatle (first Ringo, later on George) reading a "Green Hornet" comic book. Sorry, but that is impossible, there was no "Green Hornet" comic being published in 1964. They must have been reading a "Green Lantern" comic, which was published at the time.Later, Larry says that actress Peggy Lipton was among the celebrity visitors to the Beatles' hotel in 1964. She may have had a few acting credits in 1963-64

All rights reserved. A Penguin paperback (Reviews, May 26, 2003).(Sept.)Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. With perfect pitch and tone, Kane reads like the steadfast news anchor that he is now. The enticing and intimate stories that Kane provides are the real stars, offering lifelong fans a slightly different view of their heroes. From Publishers Weekly While there have been a number of books written about the Liverpool band that lead the British invasion in the 1960s and the astounding Beatlemania that lives on today, Kane's offers an intimate eyewitness account of the groups North American tours in 1964 and 1965. With a foreword by Dick Clark, this book is the real deal. Kane relates his travels as a journalist with the supergroup, offering the good times and the bad as he slumped alongside the boys from venue to airport to venue.

An insider?s look at the world?s first major rock-and-roll tour, Ticket to Ride tells the Beatles? story like it?s never been told before. ? Includes a CD featuring an hour of Kane?s rare interviews with the Beatles ? Features a foreword by Dick Clark

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