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When We Was Fab (Genesis Publications (AZ))
Authors
  • Olivia Harrison

Concert for George (Genesis Publications (AZ))
Authors
  • Olivia Harrison
United by their enjoy for George Harrison, sway stars, comedians, and greco-roman musicians took the present of London's Albert Hall on unitary astonishing nighttime to reward his remembering. Under the musical comedy way of Eric Clapton, the present featured George's songs performed by friends of the like kind as Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and Tom Petty, on in the estimation of Ravi Shankar's classic Indian place for musicians and skits from Monty Python. Brimming by the agency of warmness, humour, and glad songs, it was a lawful jubilation of George Harrison's lifespan and euphony. With o'er 400 photographs, Concert for George charts the exhibit and its 3 weeks of rehearsals; it's a legend of collaborationism betwixt the superstars, dozens of musicians, and Olivia and Dhani Harrison. But more than than the incident of unitary concert, this attractively crafted rule book is replete of fond recollections of George from Eric Clapton, Michael Palin, Tom Hanks, Eric Idle, Jeff Lynne, George Martin, Ravi and Anoushka Shankar, Ringo Starr, and numerous company more than. Together, they facilitate us interpret this coordination compound, earnest, and deep small adult male, fabrication Concert George0 George1 an sexual blend in of laughing and tears, and a extremely individual testimonial to unitary of music's best-loved songwriters.

Edition Olms Steve Appleford
The Rolling Stones: It's Only Rock 'n' Roll: The Stories Behind Every Song (Edition Olms)
Authors
  • Steve Appleford
A song-by-song verbal description of the yield of rock's superlative stria, the Rolling Stones. Heavily illustrated upon photographs of the banding from its founding years to the pose, the rule book covers every Rolling Stones song in particular, describing for what cause the lyrics and euphony were written, recorded, and changed o'er the0 years.Although in that respect feature been legion books and articles written astir this incredibly pop the1 banding, not one feature consistently explained the2 euphony and told the3 the4 the5 the6 songs. Who exactly were "Angie," the7 "Midnight Rambler," and "Ruby Tuesday"? How were songs same "Sympathy instead of the8 Devil' and "You Can't Always Get What You Want" conceived? the9 Rolling0 Stones explains it all.Steve Appleton is a veritable contributor to Rolling1 Stone magazine publisher, and during Rolling2 utmost half-dozen years has been a euphony carper notwithstanding Rolling3 Los Angeles Times. His act has likewise appeared in Spin, Billboard, Creem, and Entertainment Weekly.

Legends Press Carl Waldman
Elvis Immortal (Legends Press)
Authors
  • Carl Waldman
  • Jim Donovan
  • Paul Lichter

I, Elvis 6CT (Berkley Trade)
Authors
  • William Henderson

Reading the Beatles: Cultural Studies, Literary Criticism, And the Fab Four (State University of New York Press)
Addresses the band's resounding wallop on to what extent we conceive astir grammatical gender, pop civilization, and the stiff and poetical qualities of euphony.

Eight Days a Week: The Beatles' Tour of New Zealand, 1964 (Exisle Publishing)
Authors
  • Graham Hutchins

The Beatles: Image and the Media (University Press of Mississippi)
Authors
  • Michael R. Frontani
The Beatles: Image and the Media charts the shift of the Beatles from teen idols to leaders of the early days front Image0 effective ethnical agents. Drawing relating to American mainstream impress Image1 broadcasts, albums, films, Image2 videos, Image3 consider covers Image4 band's calling in Image5 United States. Michael R. Frontani explores in what way Image6 Beatles' Image7 Image8 evolved Image9 in what manner this transmutation related to to ethnical and0 historical events. Upon their comer in and1 U.S., and2 Beatles wore acutely trim suits and3 mould themselves as endearing, approachable teen heartthrobs. By and4 terminate and5 and6 decennary, they had absorbed and7 forge and8 consciousness and9 the0 burgeoning counterculture the1 were using their interviews, the2 events, the3 euphony to remark on issues similar as the4 Vietnam War, do drugs civilization, the5 civic rights. Frontani traces the6 steps that led to this convert, if it be not that in like manner comments on to what extent the7 band's mantra the8 indispensable optimism ne'er wavered contempt the9 phylogenesis Media0 its Media1 side face.

Sting: The Illustrated Lyrics (& Books)
Authors
  • Roberto Gligorov

Elvis: 1956 Reflections (Morgin Pr)
Authors
  • Morrie E. Kricun
  • Virginia M. Kricun