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The Beatles: The True Beginnings |  | Authors: Roag Best, Pete Best, Rory Best Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin Category: Book
List Price: $17.95 Buy New: $11.56 as of 2/9/2010 15:45 EST details You Save: $6.39 (36%)
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Seller: pbshop Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 652084
Media: Paperback Pages: 204 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1 Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 9.2 x 0.7
ISBN: 0312319266 Dewey Decimal Number: 780 EAN: 9780312319267 ASIN: 0312319266
Publication Date: March 20, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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The Casbah Coffee Club, which opened in Liverpool on August 29, 1959, was the brainchild of Mona Best, the mother of Pete Best. It is well known that Pete Best was the drummer for The Beatles in their early days in Liverpool and Hamburg. But less well known is that The Beatles’ origins were in fact at Pete’s mother’s club---it was at the Casbah and with Mona Best’s blessing that the greatest popular music phenomenon of the twentieth century began. And now, the basement club where The Quarrymen, The Silver Beatles, and finally The Beatles played over ninety times before they hit the Cavern has been reopened and revealed by this remarkable book. Seen here for the first time in forty years is the basement’s interior as it was at the very beginning, juxtaposed with the rooms as they are today, where the ceilings painted by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Pete Best still rest. A wealth of rare material from the club and the Bests’ own archives, together with newly commissioned images by renowned photographer Sandro Sodano, documents the club’s and The Beatles’ intertwined stories. The Beatles: The True Beginnings features accounts from early fans hearing The Beatles for the first time, stunning new color photography of the rooms and memorabilia of the Casbah Coffee Club, gritty, never-before seen photos of the young Beatles playing for hundreds of their very first fans, and comments from The Beatles and their closest friends from the period. The Casbah brought together some of the greatest names in rock music and became the catalyst for the Mersey Beat phenomenon that swept Liverpool in the early 1960s. Accompanied by a fascinating personal memoir of this extraordinary time, written by Roag Best with his brothers Pete and Rory, this is both a moving family tribute and a unique insight into a remarkable period of Beatles history. This account of the Casbah’s earliest days blows back its roof, and that of The Beatles’ unbelievable history, forever.
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Wonderful book January 3, 2010 Leggo Ami (Richmond, VA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Random great things about this book:
1.) Fab photos of gear, memorabilia and the Casbah space iteslf as it appears today.
2.) Even for this seasoned veteran of Beatles books, I learned quite a lot. I won't spoil it for you.
3.) It's a great context-builder and provides information about the Liverpool scene. A nice glimpse into this gone world.
4.) A complete lack of bitterness! That's a pleasant shock. We learn that Mona Best, founder of the Casbah, kept in touch with the Beatles after Pete was sacked. I had no idea. There are pictures of souvenirs they sent her from their world travels. No assumptions are made. If the Best family authors don't know something, they don't assume. Though the book is about the Beatles and Pete Best, it is also, in large part the story of Mona Best and her basement coffee bar, the Casbah...The latter is what makes the book unique. I promise you the story is interesting.
5.) The book's design is worth comment. Text is frequently broken up by the lavish illustrations. Text pages are plain brown paper; those with nice images are glossy. It's not the usual photo supplement in the middle thing.
One of the best Beatle books of the last 5-6 years.
The Beatles: True Beginnings September 29, 2009 Cynthia L. Roberts (Concord, NC) I bought this book for my sister-in-law from her wish list on Amazon. I am happy with my purchase and thank Amazon for wish lists for customers so others can buy items people would like for gifts. This book is for my sister-in-law for a Christmas gift this year. I know she'll like and enjoy it.
Welcome to the Casbah June 9, 2007 Carol A. Strohshl (Long Island, NY,USA) This book is heavy with pictures on every page,including rooms The Beatles painted and played in,clothes they wore before the leather look,a diagram of The Casbah. Many stories about people and events that took place there."As was written,It was hot and sweaty.No booze,just coffee and coke and fantastic live music."If you are wondering who Roag Best is,he is the son of Mona and Neil Aspinall.
Cradle of Anglo-Rock History August 10, 2005 BeatleBangs1964 (United States) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
A fascinating book about the inception of the Beatles, or "pre-Beatle" era, if you will. The beautiful archival photographs will certainly delight all readers as well as the memorabilia. Readers will certainly get a feel for early-1960s Liverpool (1960-62) and the environment in which the Beatles flourished.
Thanks to this book, fans can actually see the club where the Beatles' fame was soon launched. The world's number one band cut their musical teeth in the Casbah, owned and run by drummer Pete Best's mother, Mona Best. The club opened in 1959 when the Quarrymen-Silver Beatles were coming into their own. This underground rock club was the precursor to its American counterparts such as the Hard Rock Cafe and the Fillmore East and Fillmore West, to name three.
This fresh perspective of Beatle history includes Mona Best's story as well as other members of the Best family. Pete Best, the Beatles' first drummer was unceremoniously ousted from the band in August of 1962. Ringo Starr replaced him and the rest is, well, history. Fans will undoubtedly feel as if they are watching the Beatles evolve from relative local obscurity into the musical juggernaut they became and remain to this day.
A Dream Book February 23, 2004 Heidi Crabtree (Kennesaw, GA United States) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I love this book! Makes me want to fly to Liverpool now and visit. Pete Best, who was drummer for the Beatles before they kicked him out with no explanation, gives us a fabulous treat. His mother ran the Casbah Club in Liverpool in the family home's basement. After Pete was booted out, the club sort of died down and was closed. It remained sealed up for many, many years, until it was opened. Original murals done by the Beatles still on the walls, microphones, and other items were found, and the club reopened to people who wish to come and see the only remaining original club, with even the original walls! Let the Cavern try to claim that! Color photos, inside stories, more make this a sensational book. Beatle fans, Merseybeat fans, music historians, Scousers, etc...BUY IT!
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