The Beatles: Fab but True: Remarkable Stories Revealed
The Beatles: Fab but True: Remarkable Stories Revealed
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The Beatles: Fab but True is a book that explores 16 discrete stories about the Beatles, ranging from the merely unreal to the cosmically coincidental. It delves into lesser-known aspects of the lives and careers of the Fab Four and their associates and colleagues, such as how a lucky bet on a racehorse helped birth the Beatles, how a drum salesman and a partially disabled signwriter created the enduring Beatles logo, and how Paul McCartney conjured the fictional name Eleanor Rigby. It also reveals how the Beatles battled racial segregation in the South and played the first integrated concert at the Gator Bowl, and how an innocent musical homage to Chuck Berry got John Lennon entangled with a music industry mobster.
Format: Hardback
Length: 208 pages
Publication date: 28 August 2023
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing Ltd
The Beatles: Fab but True delves into 16 distinct narratives about the iconic band, encompassing a spectrum of stories that range from the purely fantastical to the astonishingly coincidental. In contrast to the numerous other Beatles books that have been published over the years, The Beatles: Fab but True takes a profound exploration into some of the lesser-known yet remarkable aspects of the lives and careers of the Fab Four, as well as their diverse and colorful associates and colleagues.
Within the pages of this captivating book, readers will embark on a journey of discovery, uncovering fascinating facts and anecdotes that shed light on the enigmatic world of the Beatles. Here are just a few of the captivating revelations you will encounter:
• The tale of how a fortunate wager on a longshot racehorse played a pivotal role in the formation of the Beatles.
• The story behind the creation of the enduring Beatles logo, crafted by a drum salesman and a partially disabled signwriter.
• The account of how Paul McCartney conjured the fictional name Eleanor Rigby in 1966, only to discover years later that the real-life counterpart lay buried beneath his feet.
• The account of how the Beatles confronted racial segregation in the South and performed the first-ever integrated concert at the Gator Bowl.
• The explanation behind why the Rolling Stones referred to the Beatles as "hustlers."
• The intriguing story of how an innocent musical homage to Chuck Berry led John Lennon to become entangled with a music industry mobster.
This book presents these and numerous other remarkable stories in a concise and engaging format, making it an ideal read for fans of the Beatles and music enthusiasts alike. Authoritatively researched and packed with fascinating details, The Beatles: Fab but True offers a fresh perspective on the iconic band's legacy, providing a deeper understanding of their triumphs, challenges, and the colorful characters that surrounded them.
Weight: 800g
Dimension: 163 x 238 x 26 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780764366833
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