Shout! : the true story of the Beatles
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Shout! : the true story of the Beatles
(Penguin books)
Penguin, 1993
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First published by Elm Tree Books/Hamish Hamilton 1981
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Looks at the music and life-styles of The Beatles - John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.
Table of Contents
- Prologue: December 1980 - "He kept me from dying so many times". Part 1 Wishing: October 1940 - "He was the one I'd waited for"
- July 1957 - "Quarry men, strong before our birth"
- July 1958 - "If I'd just said a few more words, it might have saved her"
- May 1960 - "The bass drum used to roll away across the stage"
- August 1960 - the great freedom
- January 1961 - "Hi, all you Cavern-dwellers. Welcome to the "best" of cellars". Part 2 Getting: November 1961 - "What brings Mr. Epstein here?"
- March 1962 - "Elvis's manager calling Brian Epstein in Birkenhead"
- October 1962 - "Somebody had to pay for those 10,000 records Brian bought"
- August 1963 - "Four frenzied Little Lord Fauntleroys who are earning #5,000 a week"
- November 1963 - "Even the jelly babies are symbolic"
- February 1964 - "They've got everything over there. What do they want "us" for?". Part 3 Having: August 1965 - "One more stage, one more limo', one more run for your life"
- December 1966 - "You stick to your percentages, Brian. We'll look after the music"
- August 1967 - "I don't think there was any hope for him since the day he met the Beatles". Part 4 Wasting: June 1968 - "We've got to spend two million or the taxman will get it"
- October 1968 - "Your finances are in a mess. Apple is in a mess"
- May 1969 - "Am I the way you imagined me?"
- May 1970 - "Everybody had a hard year". Epilogue: December 1980 - "All the lonely people ...".
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