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Beatles forums => Books, Magazines, Articles => Topic started by: Normandie on July 10, 2014, 06:23:17 PM
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I saw at an airport newsstand a copy of The Atlantic with John and Paul on the cover with a heading referring to "genius." Didn't have time to grab it, was rushing. I'm not sure North Dakota is sophisticated enough to have this stocked anywhere. I just did a Google search, including the magazine's website, and came up empty.
Has anyone seen or purchased this? I'm curious as to the specifics.
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(http://cdn.theatlantic.com/static/newsroom/img/issues/2014/06/19/0714_Cover_768x1024/large.png?n7f5z0)
The Atlantic July/August 2014 (http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/)
Here's the article: The Power of Two (http://www.theatlantic.com/features/archive/2014/06/the-power-of-two/372289/)
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Thanks, Barry! That's strange; I was at the same site yesterday and did NOT see that cover, which is now clearly there. Hope our local Barnes & Noble has it.
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The Atlantic website opens to their general site, Kathleen. I clicked on MAGAZINE on the far right of the menu bar to get to the current edition.
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The November issue of Mojo (no. 252) has a full-page advert for George's box set, a review of the box set, and an 8-page feature on George.
One thing I learnt was that George based his 'Wonderwall' score along the lines of Ravi Shankar's work on the brilliant BBC production of 'Alice In Wonderland' from '66.
One thing I had confirmed was that L.A. circa 1973/1974/1975 was truly hell on earth and George appears lucky to have got out alive.