Mark Lewisohn, possibly the real Fifth Beatle, is currently having vast quantities of smoke blown up his jacksie for his new epic Beatles tome Tune In; I’ve been following David Hepworth’s attempt to climb the North Face of same and it really is, or so it would appear, the last word on the group’s early years. Forget 1962-1966. And as for 1967-1970, you can only see that far ahead with the aid of the Hubble telescope. No, for this scene setter Lewisohn is concentrating purely on 1942-1962. That’s right; there was still a war on.Thursday, 26 September 2013
Tune In
Mark Lewisohn, possibly the real Fifth Beatle, is currently having vast quantities of smoke blown up his jacksie for his new epic Beatles tome Tune In; I’ve been following David Hepworth’s attempt to climb the North Face of same and it really is, or so it would appear, the last word on the group’s early years. Forget 1962-1966. And as for 1967-1970, you can only see that far ahead with the aid of the Hubble telescope. No, for this scene setter Lewisohn is concentrating purely on 1942-1962. That’s right; there was still a war on.
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Loved the Tony Barrow book. Like you, I'll consume mostly things Beatley. Taking You Never Give Me Your Money on holiday, next week.
ReplyDeleteAll things being equal, this trilogy should deter any future Fab 4 scribblers from trying to re-tell the story. But you just know that many more forests have yet to be chopped down.
DeleteNow that i'm in my dotage, I seem to do most of my reading in bed, which could prove difficult, not to mention dangerous, when I start digging into this beast.
ReplyDeletePete Best's books cover some of this period and the Albert Goldman book is very detailed. I will of course be buying Marks book need to keep up my Beatles fix.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to see Best up on stage with Lewisohn when he does the 'A Word in Your Ear' Q&A. Best was there. Lewisohn wasn't.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure he'll have interviewed him instead of going through the cuttings and rehashing old news. He could also get the Pete Best Band to do a set. Wishful thinking that one
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