The Beatles: A Life in Music
By Hugh Fielder and Tony Bramwell
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The Beatles were – are – probably the most famous and successful band in the world, and despite breaking up over 40 years ago, their popularity remains rock solid, with fans ever-thirsty for new celebrations of their work. Organized by year, this brilliant book covers all the major events in their relatively short career.
Hugh Fielder
Hugh Fielder can remember the 1960s even though he was there. He can remember the 1970s and 1980s because he was at Sounds magazine (RIP) and the 1990s because he was editor of Tower Records’ TOP magazine. He has shared a spliff with Bob Marley, a glass of wine with David Gilmour, a pint with Robert Plant, a cup of tea with Keith Richards and a frosty stare with Axl Rose. He has watched Mike Oldfield strip naked in front of him and Bobby Womack fall asleep while he was interviewing him.
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The Beatles - Hugh Fielder
THE BEATLES
A Life in Music
HUGH FIELDER
Foreword: Tony Bramwell
WHAT WAS BEATLEMANIA?
John, Paul, George & Ringo
UNOFFICIAL
FLAME TREE
London & New York
Foreword
I first became friends with George Harrison in 1953. We lived close to each other and used to play Cowboys and Indians and other games that were allowed at the time – I still have a scar on my neck from a misfired arrow!
George was learning guitar and would come around to my house and learn songs from my family’s record collection. I lost touch with him for a while, but met him again on a bus, when we were both headed to a dance at Litherland Town Hall. He was in a band playing there and I asked if I could carry his guitar so I could get in for free. I was astonished to see he was in this group called The Beatles, alongside Paul McCartney and John Lennon, two boys whom I also knew. They were so good and so exciting to see perform. I continued meeting up with them – and carrying things – until Brian Epstein became their manager and he asked me to work for him and The Beatles, which I did for their entire career.
The Beatles are still the most respected and lauded of any musicians and entertainers. Reissues of their recordings in new formats outsell most contemporary releases and open the group up to new audiences all the time. But, having known them from the very beginning, and having attended most of their shows over the years, I remember them most fondly as the little rock band they were before the world recognized them as The Fab Four or The Mop Tops. Nowadays, I find it fun to attend some of the tribute festivals, which attract thousands of people, and relive The Beatles experience all over again.
Tony Bramwell
Record promoter and former CEO of Apple Records
Four Ways The Beatles Changed The World
‘If it hadn’t been for The Beatles, there wouldn’t be anyone like us around.’
Jimmy Page, Led Zeppelin
The Beatles were the first band to write all their hits. They changed the course of popular music history and the record industry. There are many ways they were revolutionary, but take these four for starters…
They Revolutionized Pop Music
Their songs were influenced by the American rock’n’roll they had been playing in the clubs of Liverpool, as well as Hamburg where they served their apprenticeship, along with emerging pop trends like Tamla Motown. They added their own individual and immediately identifiable style, however, which struck with a teenage generation looking for something they could call their own – resulting in a frenzied enthusiasm. The media called it Beatlemania.
They Opened The Flood Gates
In the wake of The Beatles’ first flush of success, a host of other British bands jumped aboard the bandwagon. Liverpool bands in particular were tumbling over themselves – Gerry and the Pacemakers, The Searchers, Billy J. Kramer and the Swinging Blue Jeans. Out of London came The Rolling Stones, The Who, The Kinks, Small Faces, Manfred Mann and The Yardbirds. And it spread – The Spencer Davis Group from Birmingham, The Hollies from Manchester, The Animals from Newcastle, Them from Belfast … Behind them were dozens more. Some even got lucky with a hit written by Lennon and McCartney.
They Conquered America
No British act had ever succeeded in America before The Beatles. EMI’s US subsidiary Capitol Records didn’t even bother to release their early records, but once they scored a No. 1 with ‘I Want to Hold Your Hand’, early in 1964, the speed at which The Beatles dominated the charts remains unsurpassed. At the beginning of April, they occupied all top five positions of the Billboard Hot 100. Their first American TV performance on The Ed Sullivan Show in February 1964 had a world record