Lewisohn's Book
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moptops:
The essentials: Love Me Do (Michael Braun) The Beatles {Authorised Biography} (Hunter Davies) ...anything by Mark Lewisohn... The rest can be trashed.
That's a little harsh. I would certainly allow: 'The Beatles From Cavern to Star Club' by Hans Olaf Gottfridsson & 'Liddypool: Birthplace of the Beatles' by David Bedford into any Beatles library.
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DrBeatle:
I still think Hunter Davies' authorized bio from '68 is still essential. But Philip Norman and his "Shout!" can go jump off a cliff.
I'll agree only because he had their full cooperation, but he also wrote what they wanted and left things out on purpose so it's a bit of a whitewash. The Beatles Anthology is definitely essential! The new bio has a nice write up in the latest Rolling Stone. Apparently Volumes II and III aren't even finished yet! I really hope Vol. III goes beyond the break-up into the solo years and the Threetles reunion!
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beatlesfanrandy:
DrBeatle:
I still think Hunter Davies' authorized bio from '68 is still essential. But Philip Norman and his "Shout!" can go jump off a cliff.
I'll agree only because he had their full cooperation, but he also wrote what they wanted and left things out on purpose so it's a bit of a whitewash. The Beatles Anthology is definitely essential! The new bio has a nice write up in the latest Rolling Stone. Apparently Volumes II and III aren't even finished yet! I really hope Vol. III goes beyond the break-up into the solo years and the Threetles reunion!
Not only did I read an interview where Lewisohn said he's only partway through Volume II, but there's an appeal at the end of Volume I where he asks anyone who personally knew the Beatles during the period 1963-70, or if anyone has any memorabilia or articles, to contact him. So he's definitely not finished. And silly me, I thought the 3 volumes would be all completed at once and released in successive years Volume I took him 10 years I hope the next 2 don't take that long!
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DrBeatle:
there's an appeal at the end of Volume I where he asks anyone who personally knew the Beatles during the period 1963-70, or if anyone has any memorabilia or articles, to contact him.
Can you please tell me (via private message) the e-mail address to contact him? Thanks.
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5th-beatle:
DrBeatle:
there's an appeal at the end of Volume I where he asks anyone who personally knew the Beatles during the period 1963-70, or if anyone has any memorabilia or articles, to contact him.
Can you please tell me (via private message) the e-mail address to contact him? Thanks.
Will do when I get home from work (book is at home)
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That big book I have by Lewisohn from years back is so dry--just a compilation of day to day facts about which Beatle was doing what on that particular date. It's still useful info to have, though. I know I'll enjoy his new one so much more.
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I've never read any book about The Beatles, but this one looks amazing in the amount of detail that's been put in. I now just can't decide if I should get the standard or deluxe edition.
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Do what I did, get both
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Ahh I think I'll just pick up the standard one from Waterstones tomorrow, I can't justify spending £80 on the deluxe one :S
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I went to Mark Lewisohn's website to check something out today and who did I see as one of his featured reviews? (arrow added by me): https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BWoycPKIQAA8ipo.jpg:large (don't mean to toot my own horn, I was very surprised and humbled to see that!)
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DrBeatle:
I went to Mark Lewisohn's website to check something out today and who did I see as one of his featured reviews? (arrow added by me): https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BWoycPKIQAA8ipo.jpg:large (don't mean to toot my own horn, I was very surprised and humbled to see that!)
Congratulations!
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DrBeatle:
I went to Mark Lewisohn's website to check something out today and who did I see as one of his featured reviews? (arrow added by me): https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BWoycPKIQAA8ipo.jpg:large (don't mean to toot my own horn, I was very surprised and humbled to see that!)
That's awesome, DrBeatle!
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5th-beatle:
DrBeatle:
I went to Mark Lewisohn's website to check something out today and who did I see as one of his featured reviews? (arrow added by me): https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BWoycPKIQAA8ipo.jpg:large (don't mean to toot my own horn, I was very surprised and humbled to see that!)
Congratulations!
Ditto!
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I know you were honored and thrilled, Dr. Beatle Paul McCartney said he doesn't plan to read Lewisohn's book (he was asked). Nor does he want to see the Freda Beatles secretary documentary.
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I wonder if he really won't read it, or is just saying that? Although he obviously lived it and knows what happened, it's not like he needs the info contained in it
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I wouldn't be able to resist reading it, if I were Paul! But I can understand his stated stance (did he really mean that, though). He might get absolutely infuriated by some parts, and there's little he can do to rectify misinformation...he could come out in the press and refute the offending portions, say it's really not true...but he knows some wouldn't believe him... He was asked if he's going to read "In Tune" (is that the name of Lewisohn's new book?) and he replied, "No." Paul needs to realize the true tale of the Beatles has even been called "the greatest music story ever told," it's the epitome of the rags to riches show biz journey and is really fascinating--especially to those living through them vicariously, experiencing the glory that way who wish they'd been that talented themselves.
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Mark does mention in the book that while he didn't interview Paul and Ringo specifically for this book, he's interviewed them in the past, and also they are aware of his book and have given permission to several personal associates of theirs to talk to Mark. So they have a passing involvement in it, at least.
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well sir Paul wont have to read this book because WE WILL HA HA HA HA HAAAAAAAAAAA >>evil laugh>>
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SusyLuvsPaul:
I know you were honored and thrilled, Dr. Beatle Paul McCartney said he doesn't plan to read Lewisohn's book (he was asked). Nor does he want to see the Freda Beatles secretary documentary.
Where/when did he say that? I just listened to a radio interview where he said he hadn't seen the Freda doc but would like to.
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I read that in a print interview, the link was provided somewhere in these forums. Will provide when I come across it again.