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"The Longest Cocktail Party is a unique document of its time. Keenly sought by fans and collectors of rock'n'roll history, Richard DiLello's Apple memoir has been unavailable since its first publication in 1972." "Working at the London headquarters of Apple, The Beatles' inspired and erratic enterprise in pop music from 1968 through 1970, DiLello advanced from the position of 'House Hippie' to a brief and final role as Director of Public Relations." "The Longest Cocktail Party recounts the hilarious and often shocking incidents that were the daily life of Apple. The riotously colourful cast of bizarre and eccentric visitors that swirled around The Fab Four provides the fabric of the book. DiLello's candid account of the dramatic chaos inside The Beatles' headquarters is coloured with affection, as well as a cool, sardonic view of intrigue and self-indulgence."--BOOK JACKET.
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Rock musicians, Biography, Diaries, Beatles, Apple Records, Sound recording industry, History, Rock groupsShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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The longest cocktail party: an insider account of the Beatles & the wild rise and fall of their multi-million dollar Apple empire
2014, Alfred Music
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1470615177 9781470615178
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The Longest Cocktail Party: An Insider's Diary of the Beatles, Their Million-Dollar Apple Empire, and Its Wild Rise and Fall
1972, Playboy Press Hardcover,
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1841956023 9781841956022
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