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Anonymous
Posted December 25, 2006
The Ultimate Beatle Book
I encourage anyone interested in learning the Beatle's story to get this book. It will give you insight into the band told by the band themselves.
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Anonymous
Posted February 16, 2009
The Best Beatles Biography
Next to Cynthia Lennon's biography, "John" based on Beatle, and ex-husband, John Lennon, Beatles Anthology is by far, one of the best books I have ever came across. It is probably the only autobiography written by the Beatles themselves - in their own words. I have had my share of good biographies, based on the band out there, though most of those books are usually written by either their fans, or historians who look into their personal lives and careers, though I'd say it's better that John, Paul, George and Ringo speak for themselves. The book is quite large and isn't necessarily a novel, but filled with rare, unseen photos of the Beatles, and their personal feelings and opinions on their childhood, careers, and even marriages. Personally, I have not finished the book, due to the fact that it does take a good amount of time to actually sit down and read the book, but it's absolutely worth buying the book, if you are a true Beatles fan who loves them for more than the music.
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Anonymous
Posted February 3, 2007
A giant interview book.
This is a nice coffee table book full of interviews with the fab four. There is no narrative. It reads like one long magazine article. That's not to say that it's bad, but to fully understand the Beatles' history you may be better served with some of the older books written on them. Still, there is a lot to enjoy in this gigantic tome.
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Anonymous
Posted December 4, 2002
The Beatles Anthology is a Very Informative Publishing!
An outstanding book i should say! I am pleased with how they put all of the illistrations in the book. I know two people that have The Beatles Anthology. The book tells you more about their biography than any movie The Beatles ever made! It tells about what they did when they were little kids and before they were The Beatles.I congragulate and give my thanks to George Martin, Brian Epstien, John Lennon, Paul McCartny, George Harrison and Richard Starky (Ringo Star). And the publishers that made the book. Thanks Everybody!
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Anonymous
Posted May 9, 2001
One of the best Beatles books ever!!!
The Beatles Anthology is a great book for anyone who's ever wanted to hear the Beatles tell how life was as a Beatle. I realize the book tends to be critized for suppossedly not revealing any deep dark secrets, or that it priced way too high, but I beg to differ. With all of the books written about that Fab Four, and only about a small percentage that are completely accurate, it's nice finally have both words and interview from the Beates themselves, not some amature writer who only wants to make a fast buck using the Beatle name. And once more, the pictures included inside this books are some of the most amazing I've ever seen. That alone, to me, is worth the price of the book.
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Anonymous
Posted March 31, 2001
The Ultimate Beatles!
This book transcends its overt purpose of being an anthology of the Beatles. Anyone who loves the music the Beatles gave us will find much rewarding material here. Those who want to know about how success can be accomplished in popular music will be riveted. Those who like to look back on popular culture in times past will have a happy trip. If you just love exciting photography, there is much to attract you to this volume. I found myself singing the Beatles' songs to myself as I read the text and looked at the illustrations. That was the best part! To me, the most thought-provoking part of this book was its rags-to-genius quality. The Beatles were unlikely candidates to become leading musical innovators. Most of them were so poor that their families lacked indoor bathrooms when they were growing up. None of them could read music. The combined number of music lessons they had was less than ten in total. They could not afford musical instruments. Their families could not afford to subsidize their careers. Yet they were observant about the new, in contact with what moved their hearts, listened intently for better music, and worked with a never-ending frenzy to fulfill their passion for the music. It's vastly more heartwarming and fascinating than any rags-to-riches story ever can be. I had never understood John Lennon's complaints about the 'packaged, predictable' Beatles until I read in this book about the type of band they were while evolving their style. Particularly in the Hamburg gigs, they were more like a jazz combo that played rock and roll. The music was free form, and they stretched some songs into being as long as an hour and a half. In fact, their commercial success was a tremendous tragedy for their artistic success because they were probably at the edge of developing a whole new musical genre that would have become the dominant one today. I'm sorry it never happened. I feel even more sorry for them, in realizing that they knew what they lost and must feel it very deeply. I was also moved by the story of their tempestuous friendship. These guys went through tremendous stresses, strains, and deprivations together. They fought, they disagreed, they slugged each other, and they appreciated each other. Yet, there was a strong enough pull towards each other that allowed the group to continue through its amazing journey, despite the difficulties. To have had such friendships, even if they are eventually lost, must be an amazing experience. Few will know this closeness in their lives. I came away from this book with a new appreciation for the Beatles. Before this book, the Beatles were all about (for me) how they sounded and looked, and how I reacted to that. Now, I see them as being role models for important aspects of human experience that we should all appreciate. Before closing, I do have two words of caution. This book is very open about the major and minor vices of life. As such, this book could make the wrong impression on adolescents. They don't need too many new ideas about how to rebel, and this book could be read that way. That's not what the Beatles were doing, but a 13 year old could see it that way. Second, as revealing as the book is, more is ultimately still hidden below the surface than is revealed. These young men knew a lot of pain, and that pain was an important source of their brilliance. Don't be offended that they did not share more. It was probably very painful to share as much as they did. I would like to give the editors major credit for developing a successful dialogue style in the book that included quotes from John Lennon. It must have been the dickens to read through all of his many quotes, and to weave them into material comparable to what can be developed in a simple interview where the others could be aware of what each other said. 'Take a sad song, and make it better.' Donald Mitchell, co-author of The Irresistible Growth Enterprise and The 2,0
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One for the permanent library
As a long time Beatles fan who read the ink off of teen magazines like "16" and "Tiger Beat" back in 1964... I have to say, as thrilled as that made me back then, this is the grand daddy of them all.
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It is just so beautifully done.
The perfect gift for the 60's fan, or the newer Beatles fan.
I love to read about them. I guess I always will. There are many good books out there, but this is truly the cream of the crop! -
A Must Have For Beatles Fans
This book was absolutely amazing! To read about their lives before and during the Beatles in their own words was facinating! The accompanying pictures were of great quality though the hardback makes it difficult to take with you if you want to read it. This book is a must for all Beatles fans or those who are merely curious about them!
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Anonymous
Posted March 24, 2008
Amazing
This is exactly what the ultimate Beatle fan would want. Everything you want to know, said by the Beatles themselves. The perfect book.
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Anonymous
Posted February 17, 2004
The Best
This is the best Beatles book I've ever read. It describes presicley what was happening and I liked a lot.
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Anonymous
Posted February 17, 2003
The quine Beatles book ever
It was supurb. I would have given it 6 stars but i couldn't.
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Anonymous
Posted November 30, 2001
GEORGE AND JOHN WILL LIVE FOREVER
GREAT GREAT BOOK. PLEASE REMEMBER GEORGE. WITHOUT HIM, THERE WOULD HAVE BEEN NO BEATLES. BUY THIS BOOK.
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Anonymous
Posted December 13, 2001
A must buy for Beatles' fans
A super book that gives startling detail of the lives of the Fab Four.
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Anonymous
Posted April 9, 2001
All You Need Is Love
I love this book, and the four sane, compelling people who wrote and experienced it. I only pray that the pain each has experienced while giving such pleasure to the world will ease someday. We in the 60's were so incredibly lucky to have them in our orbit, and the warmth of their message will resonate forever.
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Anonymous
Posted February 17, 2001
The Best!
this is the best beatles book ever written! i wasn't alive during the '60s, but i've always liked the beatles. after my parents bought this book, they've kept it on the coffee table in our living room and i can't stop reading it! i love just picking it up and reading excerpts from it here and there. after reading it and buying sgt. pepper, i can't stop listening to the beatles. like one other person who reviewed this book, i used to like the backstreet boys too, but now i can't stand them! i think i'll be into the beatles for many years to come.
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Anonymous
Posted February 13, 2001
They touched us all.
The Beatles touched us all in some way-- even ultra-conservative types who did not like Rock'n'Roll grew their hair a little longer in the 70's. Their music is timeless. Their rags to riches experience is inspiring and filled with paradox. The Anthology paints one of the best pictures of one of the most influential, if not THE most influential, acts of the Rock'n'Roll era
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Anonymous
Posted January 4, 2001
Get Some Perspective
The Anthology is the remaining Beatles' attempt to make sure their own version of events becomes accepted as history (like Paul's recent authorised biography). It glosses over some things and exaggerates others and as such is unreliably subjective. There are better and more credible accounts out there so don't be fooled by the latest cynical ploy by the survivors to relieve you of even more of your hard-earned cash...
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Anonymous
Posted February 4, 2001
IT WAS AWESOME!!!
I loved this book. It was amazing. I definitely have never read such a good book. I bought it London cause I thought I would get more into it and I did. I couldn't put the book down. I used to never like the Beatles cause I used to be into like the Backstreet Boys and I can't stand them. Now all I listen to is the Beatles and Led Zepelin and music like that. I would definitely get this book and if you do I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
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Anonymous
Posted January 4, 2001
It's Worth It-Must Read If You Care at All
The Beatles first came into my life at age 11. I was a typical, screaming pre-teenybopper and made everyone's life miserable with my obsession until I grew up...which pretty much coincided with a time between the national broken heart we suffered when they split, and the broken spirit for the revival of the dream we shared when the Chapman maniac gunned down John Lennon. I've read a number of Beatles books over the years, and with the chief caution that Paul McCartney has gratuitously rewritten and self-servingly censored some of their history (including his own, especially the early days with Linda and the breakup with Jane Asher)without benefit of contradiction (John, we needed you for that, too, I guess), it is far and away the most excellent. Those who feel they don't really know Ringo or George will especially appreciate the weight and balance of their inclusion. It also offers a little more insight into John's relationships with Cynthia and Yoko and the dynamics of his songwriting partnership with Paul. It becomes very clear that Paul was the pretentious showman and John the earthy rock and roller...and even more inexplicable his endorsement of Yoko's avant-garde leanings but for the fact he admired her independent mind vs. Cynthia's stereotypical devotion. While you're out there listening to #1 as a backdrop, read Anthology. Even you non-believers from the 60's will finally begin to understand the magic.
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Anonymous
Posted January 9, 2001
The Icing On The Cake
The Beatles Anthology is nothing less than a 'literary masterpiece' transcending generations. With the Beatles '1' CD being released around the same time as the book it gives new fans a chance to 'discover' The Beatles just as I did 15 years ago at age 11. The Beatles 'Anthology' provides non-stop reading as well as a chance to see some previously unpublished photos from each of the remaining Beatles' and the Lennon estate's personal archives. VERY interesting and a must for any die hard Beatles fan or a fan of good music period.
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