Haven’t logged in here for some time.
I’ve been a Beatles fan since 1979. My take on the extended edition of Tune In is that it takes you on a deep journey into their ancestors, parents, siblings, loved ones. It dispels a lot of half-truths, untruths, myths, rumours. I bought the extended edition when it came out. I was enthralled. I’ve read the whole book several times since then.
I’m not criticising anyone on here for not liking it, finding it difficult to stick with etc. I get that. But if you REALLY want to delve deep into the Beatles’ background, personalities, and the influences which shaped them, Tune In Extended is the place to go. It’s a ‘deep dive’ - to use a modern term.