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The Beatles - All These Years: Volume One: Tune In

Autor Mark Lewisohn
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 sep 2015

Imagineați-vă doi adolescenți, John și Paul, coborând în grabă din autobuzul 86 pe Catharine Street, chitara fiind deja pregătită pentru o după-amiază de chiul productiv. Această scenă, aparent banală, este punctul de plecare pentru ceea ce Mark Lewisohn transformă într-o cronică monumentală a transformării culturale. The Beatles - All These Years nu este doar o altă biografie, ci o revelație care demolează miturile cristalizate în ultimele cinci decenii. Suntem de părere că acest prim volum, intitulat Tune In, reușește să scoată la lumină mecanismele intime ale foamei de succes din perioada Liverpool și Hamburg, oferind o claritate factuală care lipsea din istoriografia grupului.

Subliniem faptul că Lewisohn nu se limitează la muzică; el construiește o istorie socială fascinantă a Marii Britanii postbelice, unde hazardul și întâlnirile întâmplătoare modelează destinul celor patru. Stilul narativ este cinematic, aproape ca un roman de aventuri, deși rigoarea cercetării este academică. Cartea se află pe același raft cu The Love You Make de Peter Brown, dar cu un accent pe contextul istoric și pe rigoarea documentară, spre deosebire de abordarea mai senzaționalistă a lui Brown. Față de The Beatles de Kate Siobhan Mulligan, care oferă o perspectivă generală, lucrarea lui Lewisohn plonjează în detalii microscopice care explică de ce acești tineri au fuzionat atât de exploziv.

Această lucrare reprezintă apogeul carierei lui Lewisohn, poziționându-se ca titlul definitiv în bibliografia sa vastă. Dacă în lucrările anterioare autorul s-a concentrat pe aspecte tehnice sau cronologii de studio, aici el reușește să integreze personalitățile complexe ale membrilor trupei într-o narațiune fluidă. Credem că este singura resursă care oferă imaginea completă a perioadei de dinaintea celebrității mondiale, transformând „legenda” Beatles într-o realitate palpabilă și vie.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781408705759
ISBN-10: 1408705753
Pagini: 960
Ilustrații: Section: 16, b/w photos
Dimensiuni: 154 x 233 x 60 mm
Greutate: 1.26 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Little, Brown
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

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Descriere

The Beatles have been at the top for fifty years, their music remains exciting, their influence is still huge, their acclaim and achievements cannot be surpassed. But who really were the Beatles, and how did they and everything else in the 1960s fuse so explosively?

Mark Lewisohn's three-part biography is the first true and accurate account of the Beatles, a contextual history built upon impeccable research and written with energy, style, objectivity and insight. This first volume covers the crucial and less-known early period - the Liverpool and Hamburg years of a hungry rock and roll band, when all the sharp characters and situations take shape.

This is the Beatles like you've never read them before. It isn't just 'another book', it's the book, from the world-acknowledged authority. Forget what you know and discover The Complete Story.

Recenzii

A radical event and a joy to read - Lewisohn tells the tale with such authoritative command of the evidence and so intimate a grasp of the Beatles' daily lives that the reader emerges knowing - with a certainty denied all previous generations - that this is how it really happened.


Lewisohn's work stands as a monumental triumph, a challenge not merely to other Beatles biographers but to the discipline of biography itself. If only all important subjects had their Lewisohn

A triumph. Not only an enthralling account of the Beatles' origins, far superior to anything that has gone before, but also an essential piece of social history.

Lewisohn has set out to do the Beatles justice and write the definitive history. I think he is succeeding

Mark Lewisohn raises the biographical bar to stratospheric heights. This first volume suggests he is on the verge of achieving what was heretofore considered impossible: blowing the cobwebs off one of the late 20th century's hoariest cultural myths, scraping away decades' worth of accumulated crud and revealing detail no one previously suspected was there
An epic unprecedented in rock 'n' roll biography, and a great read ... Does far more than enrich with mind-boggling detail, there's a surprise on every page ... The detail is sharp and incisive ... It's the kind of book where want-to-know and need-to-know is wrapped into a narrative that unfolds brilliantly and, for once, justifies that 'real story of the Beatles' billing
Positively a page turner, both for excitement and anticipation - Lewisohn has enhanced the story as a beautifully flowing factual tale that reads like a classic novel. Nobody but nobody could begin to match this work of joy and detail; and reassuringly, nobody ever will. This is the best work ever produced on the subject of the Beatles. A five star review is an insult, it merits an unheard of ten
The accomplishments of the Beatles has given rise to a near deification of them as both people and myth. Lewisohn brings that story back down into the world of real people.

Tune In clears the air of myth and legend, leaving as much reality as a biography can offer. Every single page brings the Beatles back into focus and moves them away from legend. Common myths fall apart under Mr. Lewisohn's research

Presents the Beatles story in a way it's never been seen before: truthfully and completely. The end result is a herculean effort, a fast-moving page-turner overflowing with warm humor, passion, and (of course) music. Likely to become a principle text in 20th-century studies, a sort of Complete Shakespeare with a much better soundtrack. For anyone who loves music, this book is the genuine ultimate
The saga is clearer and richer here than it's ever been. Lewisohn writes in novelistic detail and with the obvious conviction that none of the previous Beatles biographies have ever been good enough
This is Torah! Huge on a massive scale, the most altruistic thing anybody's done in the arts since the Beatles, and it needed to be done. God keep Mark Lewisohn alive to finish what he's started
Tune In is brilliant in describing the addictive power of rock and roll when there was no imaginable alternative in a doomed town. Mark Lewisohn's achievement lies with the fact that he never tries to 'explain'. He is not argumentative but turns up the colours in a world that has faded to grey
The best book I read all year. I expected data collection. I got data, but also interpretation at a very high level, obsessive reporting and high quality music criticism. Lewisohn's a writer as much or more than an assembler of information. This is a great book, there's nothing like it in music and damned little anywhere else (it makes The Power Broker seem superficial)
Lewisohn amasses and investigates facts without sacrificing an iota of the excitement. In its close focus and historical ambition, the trilogy may be compared to Robert Caro's biography of Lyndon Johnson, or John Richardson's Life of Picasso; it is unlikely to be surpassed
A game-changing study which raises the bar in a genre characterised by pap or pretension. A meticulous piece of work - I can't wait for volume two
I can think of no greater praise for Tune In than to say that it gives the Beatles the beginnings of the biography they deserve. It is hard to imagine the subsequent volumes, covering more familiar ground, matching the gripping quality of this constantly surprising work
With imagination, energy and a gripping plotline, Lewisohn manages to put flesh and blood on the story as never before
Packed with revelations and demystifications
A major event in music publishing . . . the definitive account of the Beatles
I doubt anyone expected to be surprised about the Beatles again, but the story only needed supersizing. I continued reading with bewildered pleasure
Fills in vital details that had been missing from the existing Beatles canon and corrects mistakes that have been reprinted for years. A definitive history of the band
The widest possible angle on an extensive and engrossing group biography built on a well-raked mountain of exacting new research ... expertly controlled and propelling
Epic in its scope, forensic in its detail, Tune In is like reading the Beatles' story for the very first time.

Lewisohn's art is to tell the story compellingly: his prose has a vibrancy that sustains a remarkable page-turning momentum throughout its entire length. And what a story! Tune In leaves the reader breathless

Lewisohn manages to fill in blanks that no one knew were empty
This is the story told in Proustian detail . . . The first edited-down volume, is largely a delight, and the story is told so definitively that, after this, that really should be it. Secondary sources are comprehensively mined; letters, public records and business documents have been found in places no one else ever thought to look . . . Lewisohn is a Beatles oracle
Never previously have the Beatles' formative years been recounted in such detail. It is unlikely to be surpassed
Lewisohn has done an astonishing job. I can't wait for volume two
A major event in music publishing this month as Tune In by Mark Lewisohn lands..the definitive account of The Beatles