The Beatles: A Biography
Autor Bob Spitz To Be Announceden Limba Engleză Audio – 31 oct 2005
The product of almost a decade of research, hundreds of unprecedented interviews, and the discovery of scores of never-before-revealed documents, Bob Spitz's The Beatles is the biography fans have been waiting for.
Never before has a biography of musicians been so immersive and textured. We are there in the McCartney living room when Paul and John learn to write songs together; backstage the night Ringo takes over on drums; in seedy German strip clubs where George lies about his age so the band can perform; and at the Ed Sullivan Show as America discovers the joy and the madness. From Shea to San Francisco, through the London night, on to India, through marmalade skies, across the universe-all the way to a rooftop concert and one last moment of laughter and music.
It is all here, the highs and the lows, the love and the rivalry, the drugs, the tears, the thrill, the magic never again to be repeated. Bob Spitz's masterpiece is, at long last, the biography the Beatles deserve.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780743551403
ISBN-10: 0743551400
Dimensiuni: 130 x 152 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Simon&Schuster
ISBN-10: 0743551400
Dimensiuni: 130 x 152 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Simon&Schuster
Notă biografică
Bob Spitz has represented the careers of Bruce Springsteen and Elton John. He is the author of The Making of Superstars, Barefoot in Babylon, Dylan and Shoot Out the Lights. His articles appear regularly in the New York Times Magazine, GQ, Conde Nast Traveler, Men's Journal, In Style, Esquire, Sky, and the Washington Post. He lives in Connecticut and can be reached at: thebeatles@bobspitz.com
Recenzii
"Irresistible...The
Beatlesamplifies
and
corrects
some
of
what
is
known
about
the
band's
formative
years.
It
shapes
a
particularly
vivid
picture
of
the
young,
surly
John
Lennon...It
powerfully
evokes
both
the
excitement
and
the
price
of
such
a
sudden
rise...A
captivating
picture
that
hasn't
been
seen
before."—Janet
Maslin,New
York
Times
"Masterly...A deep, serious, and accomplished account worthy of the most important band in the world...A book that, although exceptionally lengthy, is actually the perfect size...Spitz expertly captures the sense of time and place to frame his story."—Tom Sykes,New York Post
"Richly detailed...The Beatlescomes as close to being a quick read as any 983-page book has a right to be...Spitz also does a remarkable job capturing the distinct qualities of each Beatle."—Jonathan Bor,Baltimore Sun
"Juicy, detailed, well-written, and authoritative...What makes Spitz's book a standout is his attention to visual detail...He has a knack for description and for cliffhangers. Every chapter ofThe Beatlespromises more misery for the lads, more pleasure, more surprise."—David Kirby,Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"Beatlemaniacs will swoon."—People
"Riveting...Startlingly well-reported and consistently engaging...Even though the Beatles story is well known, Spitz has fleshed it out fully, revealing the flawed, singularly creative human beings behind the lovable moptop image....What Spitz does exceptionally well is contextualize."—Carlo Wolff,Boston Globe
"In its scope, structure, and sheer length, this meaty 983-page true-life epic unfolds as a sort of Beatles'sWar and Peace...Spitz's genius is how he stitches together available Beatles knowledge with the artistry of a fine novelist."—Michael Tarm,Cincinnati Enquirer
"Spitz has done a masterful job of focusing his kaleidoscope eyes on the greatest pop thing since Jesus."—Richard Gehr,Village Voice
"Spitz knows his subject. His encyclopedic grasp pervades every page.—Joe Selvin,San Francisco Chronicle
"Spitz marshals a staggering mass of research...The early chapters are irresistible; they have the hypnotic effect of a film clip run backward."—Lev Grossman,Time
"Spitz has performed a valuable historical service...The Beatles respects its subjects without canonizing them...Best of all, at the end of the long and winding road, it sends us back home to the music."—David Hinckley,New York Daily News
"Filled with intimate scenes...The first third of this opus is a treasure chest of revelation...Spitz demonstrates his deep research and writing chops by transporting us to the place where it all began...This book reminds us--in generous detail--that the Fab Four were just people."—John Kehe,Christian Science Monitor
"A real page-turner...A vibrant and exhaustive factual and emotional picture of John, Paul, George, and Ringo's early life and times...It actually adds some new information--or at least a fresh analysis--to this often-told story...The lads's schoolboy years are told in captivating detail...Engagingly written, meticulously researched and documented, and tremendously insightful."—Ruminator Review
"Fresh, terrifically entertaining...Packed with details and anecdotes that bring the Fab Four to life...Spitz's group portrait should now be considered the definitive Beatles biography."—June Sawyers,Booklist
"Masterly...A deep, serious, and accomplished account worthy of the most important band in the world...A book that, although exceptionally lengthy, is actually the perfect size...Spitz expertly captures the sense of time and place to frame his story."—Tom Sykes,New York Post
"Richly detailed...The Beatlescomes as close to being a quick read as any 983-page book has a right to be...Spitz also does a remarkable job capturing the distinct qualities of each Beatle."—Jonathan Bor,Baltimore Sun
"Juicy, detailed, well-written, and authoritative...What makes Spitz's book a standout is his attention to visual detail...He has a knack for description and for cliffhangers. Every chapter ofThe Beatlespromises more misery for the lads, more pleasure, more surprise."—David Kirby,Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"Beatlemaniacs will swoon."—People
"Riveting...Startlingly well-reported and consistently engaging...Even though the Beatles story is well known, Spitz has fleshed it out fully, revealing the flawed, singularly creative human beings behind the lovable moptop image....What Spitz does exceptionally well is contextualize."—Carlo Wolff,Boston Globe
"In its scope, structure, and sheer length, this meaty 983-page true-life epic unfolds as a sort of Beatles'sWar and Peace...Spitz's genius is how he stitches together available Beatles knowledge with the artistry of a fine novelist."—Michael Tarm,Cincinnati Enquirer
"Spitz has done a masterful job of focusing his kaleidoscope eyes on the greatest pop thing since Jesus."—Richard Gehr,Village Voice
"Spitz knows his subject. His encyclopedic grasp pervades every page.—Joe Selvin,San Francisco Chronicle
"Spitz marshals a staggering mass of research...The early chapters are irresistible; they have the hypnotic effect of a film clip run backward."—Lev Grossman,Time
"Spitz has performed a valuable historical service...The Beatles respects its subjects without canonizing them...Best of all, at the end of the long and winding road, it sends us back home to the music."—David Hinckley,New York Daily News
"Filled with intimate scenes...The first third of this opus is a treasure chest of revelation...Spitz demonstrates his deep research and writing chops by transporting us to the place where it all began...This book reminds us--in generous detail--that the Fab Four were just people."—John Kehe,Christian Science Monitor
"A real page-turner...A vibrant and exhaustive factual and emotional picture of John, Paul, George, and Ringo's early life and times...It actually adds some new information--or at least a fresh analysis--to this often-told story...The lads's schoolboy years are told in captivating detail...Engagingly written, meticulously researched and documented, and tremendously insightful."—Ruminator Review
"Fresh, terrifically entertaining...Packed with details and anecdotes that bring the Fab Four to life...Spitz's group portrait should now be considered the definitive Beatles biography."—June Sawyers,Booklist