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Title: Beatle Books
Post by: sexy sadie on December 13, 2004, 10:41:34 PM
i was wondering which books u guys own or want. i have 4:

-the beatles: in their own words
-the love you make: the story of the beatles
-the beatles after the breakup
-anthology

i love all of them. right now im reading the love you make, it's sooo good. it's by peter brown and i 4get the other guy's name, but they did many interviews with the beatles themselves, yoko, cynthia, mimi, etc. it's very interesting. im not exactly sure of the authors of the other books, if u want me to look them up i can. i had a question though...in the love you make, it makes a reference that brian epstein had sex with john. is this true to any extent? the part i remember reading tells about john's trip to spain with brian, and then it says john and brian undressed, and johnsaid it's ok eppy. and then they laid down, brian wanted to hug him but he was afraid. and then it went on to say then he had his greatest fantasy which he thought would be the best thing ever, but he woke up the morning feeling the same. what does that mean? also, it made a reference that he was in love with john. just wondering if anyone had any insight on this. thanks :)
Title: Re: Beatle Books
Post by: Mairi on December 13, 2004, 11:00:55 PM
Right now I only have A Hard Day's Write, and scanty short Lennon bio, but I'm getting a ton of beatle books for Christmas. I saw my mom buying them.

And it's totally not true about John and Brian.. ew...
Title: Re: Beatle Books
Post by: on December 13, 2004, 11:06:10 PM
I have over 90 from all world most on German is clearly...

http://people.freenet.de/actressworld/bob.html
Title: Re: Beatle Books
Post by: An Apple Beatle on December 13, 2004, 11:59:51 PM
That incident is also mentioned in the Albert Goldman book 'The Lives of John Lennon' but has been dis-credited by many critics. I shall look in the morning to see how many Beatle books I have. Probably about 8-12.
I have just moved them out of my mothers house and they are still in boxes,
Title: Re: Beatle Books
Post by: sexy sadie on December 14, 2004, 01:37:38 AM
don't u think if that really happened a bigger deal would be made of it? idk, it's just weird!
Title: Re: Beatle Books
Post by: An Apple Beatle on December 14, 2004, 12:47:48 PM
I think nobody knows for sure and that is how it will remain. Maybe John explored his sexuality a little...who knows? John definitely thought 'outside the box' as the saying goes. Dos'nt really bother me either way.

Not checked my boxes yet for books but I just found my Mojo 10 yrs That Shook The World compiled by Ted Smart. I have most of the Mojo magazines anyway but this book is great. Some great behind the scenes stories.
Can I include my music books on The Beatles too? Goat at least 5 there. lol
Title: Re: Beatle Books
Post by: sexy sadie on December 14, 2004, 11:58:33 PM
[quote by=An_Apple_Beatle link=Blah.pl?b=books,m=1102977694,s=5 date=1103028468]I think nobody knows for sure and that is how it will remain. Maybe John explored his sexuality a little...who knows? John definitely thought 'outside the box' as the saying goes. Dos'nt really bother me either way.

Not checked my boxes yet for books but I just found my Mojo 10 yrs That Shook The World compiled by Ted Smart. I have most of the Mojo magazines anyway but this book is great. Some great behind the scenes stories.
Can I include my music books on The Beatles too? Goat at least 5 there. lol[/quote]


yeah, i agree. ur probably right.  ;D hahaha sure u can include them  :)
Title: Re: Beatle Books
Post by: In Blue Hawaii on February 17, 2005, 05:45:28 PM
Shout!
Complete Chord Songbook
Complete Beatles Recoding Sessions
Title: Re: Beatle Books
Post by: Wayne L. on February 17, 2005, 08:53:35 PM
I have read The Beatles In Their Own Words & Anthology while I haven't read the other two yet but The BEatles 10 Years That Shook The World is GREAT for old fans & some young fans.
Title: Re: Beatle Books
Post by: Lenny Pane on February 27, 2005, 11:57:48 AM
i have loads of books on the Beatles.. once i sort out a camera ill take some pics of them ..
Title: Re: Beatle Books
Post by: on March 02, 2005, 04:23:30 PM
I also have a ton of Beatle books but I have to say my favorites are:

1. Shout - Philip Norman
2. The Beatles Forever - Nicholas Schaffner
3. The Beatles Recording Sessions - Mark Lewisohn
4. The Beatles After the Breakup 1970-2000 - Keith Badman
5. The Ballad of John & Yoko - Various Rolling Stone columnists
Title: Re: Beatle Books
Post by: digna on March 26, 2008, 07:54:40 PM
I have only one book of the beatles of Paul McCartney.
only Paul McCartney Now and Then (I haven't read it already...)
Title: Re: Beatle Books
Post by: Geoff on March 27, 2008, 09:34:08 AM
Personal faves would include Mark Lewisohn's Beatles' Recording Sessions and Chronicle; the Anthology; Ian MacDonald's Revolution In The Head; Philip Norman's Shout! and Lennon's interviews for Rolling Stone and Playboy. I'm probably forgetting more than I'm remembering, but it's the middle of the night here.  8)
Title: Re: Beatle Books
Post by: digna on March 31, 2008, 06:25:13 PM
I have reserved anthology at the library. I hope it's the same as you all have. It's written by Alwin van Ee so I suspect it's another one (ore it's a translation...) there were more, but I've no idea when I have to read all ::) I still haven't finished Paul McCartney Now and Then.
Title: Re: Beatle Books
Post by: The Swine on April 03, 2008, 07:50:13 AM
ive been trying to read the bob spitz book but i got stuck after a few pages. i ate it instead but it didnt taste too good.
Title: Re: Beatle Books
Post by: BlueMeanie on April 03, 2008, 10:31:47 AM
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ive been trying to read the bob spitz book but i got stuck after a few pages. i ate it instead but it didnt taste too good.

Now, I want you to think about this carefully before considering your answer. Is there anything you would consider NOT eating?
Title: Re: Beatle Books
Post by: Sgt. Pepper 45822 on April 04, 2008, 04:12:38 AM
I really loved the Bob Spitz book. It did take me some time, I got tired of how in depth he went with Lennon's parents. But once I trudged though that part I loved the rest of it. Another one of my favorites is The Longest Cocktail Party. I loved how it was written. I have a ton of Beatles books, that's the only things my friends really get me as gifts cause they know its a good safe gift.
Title: Re: Beatle Books
Post by: theBEATLESrock_on on April 04, 2008, 04:27:08 AM
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Now, I want you to think about this carefully before considering your answer. Is there anything you would consider NOT eating?

meanie, swine's like my dog, and my dog ate the wall, the swine will eat anything.
Title: Re: Beatle Books
Post by: Bobber on April 04, 2008, 06:59:29 AM
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I really loved the Bob Spitz book. It did take me some time, I got tired of how in depth he went with Lennon's parents. But once I trudged though that part I loved the rest of it.

The only problem is that the book is full of errors. Ehm, haven't I said that before somewhere?  ;D
Title: Re: Beatle Books
Post by: Sgt. Pepper 45822 on April 04, 2008, 06:17:48 PM
I figured it was, I was just proud of myself for getting through it. Can you suggest a good book about their entire history that is more factual?
Title: Re: Beatle Books
Post by: Chris on April 04, 2008, 07:33:54 PM

Anthology.

If you've already read that one, I'd suggest Many Years from Now (Barry Miles) and Can't Buy Me Love (Jonathan Gould).

If you love recording stores as much as I do, I highly recommend Recording the Beatles and the Complete Beatles Recording Sessions (in spite of the latter's occasional mistakes...Lewisohn isn't quite the "expert" he's known as, and needs to sharpen up his grammar. But it's still a fascinating book).

Books to avoid: Shout (grumpy and dreary), the Illustrated Record (disgraceful errors abound), and Revolution in the Head (critical of many Beatles songs...the author hardly even seems to like the group. The book's popularity still confounds me). If you like "analysis" of any sort, Tell Me Why by Tim Riley is much better.

An interesting glance at how the Beatles were perceived by ex-hippies in 1977 is provided in the Beatles Forever (Nicholas Schaffer), while the Long and Winding Road by Neville Stannard is still the most interesting discography (in terms of reading entertainment), even if it's not the most complete. What I'm really looking forward to is the upcoming Beatles book by Kevin Courrier, the best Zappa author to date.
Title: Re: Beatle Books
Post by: Sgt. Pepper 45822 on April 04, 2008, 07:57:04 PM
Thanks, I am going to go pick some of those up!! Can't wait to read them. I am probably going to try to read all of them at once and get them confused, but I will be twice as informed.
Title: Re: Beatle Books
Post by: theBEATLESrock_on on April 11, 2008, 04:28:41 AM
i actaully like 'magical mystery tours'
Title: Re: Beatle Books
Post by: digna on April 23, 2008, 06:48:16 PM
I'm reading Anthology. If I have that one out (which will take a long time :) ) I will see what they have more in the library of the books you've recommended.
Title: Re: Beatle Books
Post by: colleengirl95 on July 07, 2008, 10:17:27 AM
I have about 5 books
The Beatles - Hunter Davies
THe Big Beatles Book
Ticket to Ride - Larry Kane ( includes a cd with beatles interviews)
Shout-Philip Norman
With The Beatles Historic Photographs of Dezo Hoffman- Dezo Hoffman
Title: Re: Beatle Books
Post by: JimmyMcCullochFan on July 07, 2008, 10:25:06 PM
The Anthology, John and Geoff Emerick's book to name a few.