Beatles
Biographies - The #1 Without Question
Beatle
biographies have proliferated in recent years. However, when it
comes to Beatle biographies, the one that tops the list must be
"The Beatles Anthology".
Beatles
Biographies - The Beatles Anthology Product Description:
Created with
their full cooperation, The Beatles Anthology is, in effect, The
Beatles' autobiography. Like their music, which has been a part
of so many of our lives, this landmark release is warm, frank, funny,
poignant and bold. At last, here is The Beatles' own story. Each
page is brimming with personal stories and rare, vintage images.
Includes over 340,000 words and over 1300 images, including unseen
photographs and personal memorabilia.
Beatles Biographies
- The Beatles Anthology
The Authors:
John: "The
Sixties saw a revolution among youth--not just concentrating in
small pockets or classes, but a revolution in a whole way of thinking.
The youth got it first and the next generation second. The Beatles
were part of the revolution, which is really an evolution, and is
continuing. We were all on this ship--a ship going to discover the
New World. And the Beatles were in the crow's nest."
Paul: "To
thine own self be true." I think that was very apt with The
Beatles. We always were very true to ourselves--and I think that
the brutal honesty The Beatles had was important. So sticking to
our own guns and really saying what we thought in some way gave
some other people in the world the idea that they too could be truthful
and get away with it, and in fact it was a good thing."
George: "The
moral of the story is that if you accept the high points you're
going to have to go through the lows. For The Beatles, our lives
were a very heightened version of that: of how to learn about love
and hate, and up and down, and good and bad, and loss and gain.
It was a hyper-version of what everybody else was going through.
So, basically, it's all good. Whatever happened is good as long
as we've learnt something. It's only bad if we didn't learn: "Who
am I? Where am I going? Where have I come from?"
Ringo: "They
became the closest friends I'd ever had. I was an only and suddenly
I felt as though I'd got three brothers. We really looked out for
each other and we had many laughs together. In the old days we'd
have the hugest hotel suites, the whole floor of a hotel, and the
four of us would end up in the bathroom, just to be with each other."
One avid
reader of Beatles biographies said this:
"How can
any Beatles fan not be delirious over the arrival of this book?
I spent four hours glued to it, lovingly turning each page, laughing,
smiling and astounded over so many previously unseen photos. I have
400 Beatles books in my collection in many different languages.
This book beats them all in content, style, text, arrangement and
producing pure bliss in the reader. Some of the early photos from
the Cavern and Hamburg years have appeared before in Mike McGear's
1977 book, but there are other new photos when the boys were so
young it's almost piercing to look at them."
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