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Beatles Book: The Beatles : an oral History
Book The Beatles : an oral History |  |  | | | | Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Salesrank: 4574905
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The Beatles : an oral History Reviews: Better than you would think...  2008-09-28 - Neither of these guys wrote this book per say...it is instead a collection of interviews. But as a companion to the Anthology book, Beatles: An Oral History is an important book. It is both fun to read and provides a lot of stories I haven't heard before.
You might be thinking to yourself, oh, man, I don't want another book of interviews. Didn't you just recommend the monster sized Anthology? Why would I possibly want more? That's a fair question, but luckily I have a fair answer.
The Beatles: An Oral History is full of stories that have been told by people who didn't get any airtime in the Anthology book or film: Pete Best, Cynthia Lennon, Julia Byard...a whole slew of `em. These interviews provide another facet of the story that is often neglected. It's a B-list "whose who" of Beatles second stringers.
The book itself isn't written (insomuch as it was put together) but the editors do a great job of positioning the interviews in such a way that they tell an extended story. The "characters" telling their stories almost seem to be sitting around a giant round table gabbing together. This was accomplished by the editors taking pieces out of longer interviews and arranging them in a chronological order so that no one voice is heard for too long. That makes this book more fun to read than if each person were interviewed and the resulting conversation printed "straight."
The people you hear from here provide a lot of color to the Beatles story. They are the kind of folks who they get for guests at Beatlefests and such. They have a lot to tell about the events of Beatlemania and have often been denied a place in the lunch-line by the bigger names: Martin, Ono, Epstien, etc.
This book can be had pretty cheaply (it is out of print, I think, and used copies are a bargain.) Pick it up. It makes a great piece of reading to carry around and read during those little breaks in the action life sometimes grants to you.
For Beatle Scholars  2005-08-07 - This book is sure to delight those who have extensive knowledge about the Beatles. This book has fresh, new information and provides sources for quotes. Nothing is left as vague "hearsay." This author has done his homework!
In addition to citing all sources, this author clearly knows his Beatle history and follows it thoroughly. The choice of photographs are startlingly apt; the photo on the back of the book showing the locked gate to Strawberry Fields (kind of makes you think of George's song, "Behind That Locked Door") signifies the end of the Beatle Era; a bittersweet note. This very compelling book is worth adding to your Beatles' literary collection.
A Great Second-Tier Reference  1999-11-05 - If you are searching for a good biography on the Beatles, I'd steer you toward Davies, "The Beatles." This book, however, is excellent supplement to primary reference biographies such as Davies and contains some outstanding insights from George Martin and others who played critical roles in the development of the band.
A delight from start to finish, Great Stories and people!!!  1999-06-07 - Best Beatle book, PERIOD!!!
The Beatles in the words of those who were there!  1999-03-16 - Here you will find The Beatles story straight from the mouths of the people who experienced it! A thoroughly enjoyable history. Put on a Beatles album. Turn up the volume. And sit back and enjoy.
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