The Mammoth Book of the Beatles |  | Creator: Sean Egan Publisher: Running Press Category: Book
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Seller: feathersbooks Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 96300
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 512 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.1 x 1.7
ISBN: 0762436271 Dewey Decimal Number: 781 EAN: 9780762436279 ASIN: 0762436271
Publication Date: June 8, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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This exciting compilation includes more than 30 contemporary accounts, articles, and interviews (from Maureen Cleave’s “Beatles Bigger than Christ” feature, to their debunking in News of the World just before the Sgt. Pepper release), plus latter-day memoirs and re-assessments, on the most wildly popular band in the world.
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| Customer Reviews: The Beatles January 22, 2010 James E. Conwell 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
I ordered this book at the same time as I met the Walrus ( about interviewing John and Yoko for a day). I have not started to read this MAMMOTH book yet because I am still reading I Met the Walrus. I have glanced through the book and there are mony interesting "behind the scenes" stories for the Beatles and their fans.
It's a valuable item for those who loves THE BEATLES stories January 10, 2010 Annibal C. De Amorim (Brazil) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I just wanted you to to know this book is a must for those trying to grasp some stories about the greatest rock n' rfoll band of our times.
It is a precious item for those who appreciate findind out about the ups and down of THE BEATLES.
I love it.
Annibal
Paperback writer September 29, 2009 P. Konold (Idaho) 6 out of 12 found this review helpful
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah! I hate to be a prude but "Let it Be" people. Its the same ole same ole, just rewritten. Its like "I'm sooo tired" of Beatle books that just seem to captilize on the quotes that any Beatle fan has heard hundreds of times...ie. "more popular than Jesus".
This is an okay book, but it left me disapointed after all It's suppose to be the mammoth book of the Beatles for heavens sake!...I have mammothier books! I also was hoping for some photo's since it was so mammoth and all, which sadly there wasnt a single one.
I will say I did enjoy the interviews, but again noting I hadn't read before. I guess if you haven't kept up with the Beatles, or you are a new fan this would be a good book to start with because it has most of the historical information in it.
Thank you
Entertaining, Informative Guide to JPG&R! July 17, 2009 Michael OConnor (Wausau, WI USA) 18 out of 19 found this review helpful
To anyone who might cry out: "Not another Beatlles book," chill out. This is a good 'un! THE MAMMOTH BOOK OF THE BEATLES offers up almost 600 pages of memoirs, interviews, musical critiques, magazine and newspaper articles, etc. that together present an insightful tour down memory lane. And all for $13.95!
Though the title page states that the book was "Edited and with an introduction by Sean Egan," in fact Egan wrote most of the material. That's a good thing because he is a gifted, insightful, witty, knowledgeable writer who does a first rate job of capturing the Beatles life and times. What I found most valuable was his ability to recreate those long-ago days and show the significance of the various stages of the Beatles development as a band and as social arbiters.
Egan's critiques of the various singles and albums released over the years are nicely done - critical yet affectionate. Though Egan loves run-on sentences, he's able to pull them off. For example, in describing John and Paul harmonizing on "One After 909," he states that "when (they) swing together into a "Weeell..." halfway through the number as seamlessly and brotherly as an Everlys joint vocal, it's enough to bring tears to the eyes, a reminder of the golden days of a partnership once so harmonious and which begat so much pleasure for so many millions and is about to disappear into history."
The book is divided into Life and Art; Dissenters; Film and TV; Beatle Women; Interviews; and In the End, an all-encompassing review of the Fab Four by Paul Gambacinni. (Other contributors range from Hunter Davies to Kenneth Tynan to Lester Bangs). Included in the book are such items as Maureen Cleave's "more popular than Jesus" article, Paul's 1970 self-interview, Glyn Johns' memories of recording "Let It Be," interviews with Pete Best, Astrid Kirschherr, George Martin, Cynthia Lennon, Pattie Boyd, and Macca himself, a 30+ page discography of Beatles and solo Beatles UK releases and much, much more.
In short, THE MAMMOTH BOOK OF THE BEATLES is a marvelous book, deserving of a wide readership. Obviously Beatle fans will love it. But others with an incomplete knowledge of the Beatles, rock music and life in the 60s will enjoy it - and learn from it - as well. It truly is a magical mystery tour starring four men who not only made great music but changed the world as well. Highly recommended.
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