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THE CLASSIC CHRONICLE OF THE BEATLES -- THEIR MUSIC, THEIR LIVES, THEIR TIMES From their primitive first chords to the huge success of the "Beatles Anthology," the Beatles have been an integral part of our culture and our consciousness for over thirty-five years. "Shout The Beatles in Their Generation" tells the extraordinary story of the rise of four scruffy boys from Liverpool to beings more adored, more influential -- and in many ways more troubled --than any in the history of popular entertainment. It is also a penetrating social history of our time, based on an incredible wealth of material -- eyewitness accounts, interviews, stories withheld from the press and public -- that was available exclusively to the author.
Rich in detail, anecdotes, and background, with 100 stunning photographs, "Shout " takes us from the wild, often comical days at the beginning in Liverpool to the life and death of Stu Sutcliffe, the brilliant boy known as the "fifth Beatle"; from the psychedelic triumph of "Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" to the band's embrace of Indian music and spirituality; from the brilliantly unified sounds of "Abbey Road" to Paul's desperate attempts to form a final comeback concert.
Riveting, Enlightening, Heartbreaking, "Shout " Is A True Epic.
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Shout!: The Beatles In Their Generation
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0684830671 9780684830674
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