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    • Kathryn O
      Kathryn O last edited by

      I figured I'd bring this topic up for Kapoo. What books out there aren't exclusively about Apple but have whole chapters devoted to working there by the people who where there? Magical Mystery Tours by Tony Bramwell. So worth a read for his sense of humor with everything but lots of day by day stuff on Apple. and its weirdness. Plus Here There and Everywhere by Geoff Emerick who was the sound engineer in the early albums. His perspective on Apple and building that studio in there was unique. (Nobody else seems to blame Ringo for the problem but it turns out he was a big one)

      "I don't like you" "I'll get over it"

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      • Nancy R
        Nancy R last edited by

        The Longest Cocktail Party by Richard DiLello. I have a copy he signed for me at the 1978 Beatlefest in Atlanta. With The Beatles by Alistair Taylor

        Omni, Atlanta, GA May 18, 1976, Feb. 17, 1990

        GA Dome, Atlanta, GA May 1, 1993

        Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA May 12, 2002

        FedEx Forum, Memphis, TN May 26, 2013

        Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA Oct. 15, 2014

        Infinite Energy Center, Duluth, GA July 13, 2017

        Bon Secours Arena, Greenville, SC May 30, 2019

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          DrBeatle last edited by

          The DEFINITIVE book on Apple is Peter Doggett's "You Never Give Me Your Money." Essential reading.

          "Sunday's on the phone to Monday, Tuesday's on the phone to me..."

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          • Nancy R
            Nancy R last edited by

            DrBeatle:

            The DEFINITIVE book on Apple is Peter Doggett's "You Never Give Me Your Money." Essential reading.

            That's next on my "to read" list!

            Omni, Atlanta, GA May 18, 1976, Feb. 17, 1990

            GA Dome, Atlanta, GA May 1, 1993

            Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA May 12, 2002

            FedEx Forum, Memphis, TN May 26, 2013

            Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA Oct. 15, 2014

            Infinite Energy Center, Duluth, GA July 13, 2017

            Bon Secours Arena, Greenville, SC May 30, 2019

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