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Book SynopsisTrade ReviewThe value and use of these artifacts in the traditional or virtual classroom cannot be overstated; they help contemporary students understand the lasting importance of the Beatles, their history, their music, and their historical value moving into the 21st century. * T. Emery, Austin Peay State University, CHOICE *
...this book would be a good addition to the music literature section of a university library or the personal collection of a musically-inclined Beatles fan. It may also be of interest to college professors in search of supplementary materials for a general popular music course or the primary text for a Beatles-specific course * Anna Wodny, University of North Texas, Music Reference Services Quarterly *
I do feel heartened by the idea of a new generation of young people discovering their music and the pleasures of delving deep into it in the kind of class that might employ this book as its main text. * psychobabble *
Table of ContentsPreface Contents of Beatle videos Prologue: Who Were the Beatles? Introduction - Revolt Into Sound: Race, Class, Generation Divide and Gender Dominate Pre-Beatles Rock 'n' Roll John Lennon Discovers Rock 'n' Roll Elvis Presley and Other First-generation Rockers The Beatles on the BBC From Performance to Production and Poetic Concept Chapter 1 - The Quarry Men (1940-1960) A Pre-history The Quarry Men Becoming the Beatles: "In Spite of All the Danger" Early Paying Gigs Chapter 2 - The Pete Best Era (1961-1962) 1961-62 Original Releases The Cavern, "My Bonnie" and Brian Epstein Recording for EMI: George Martin "Please Please Me" Chapter 3 - Runaway Train: British Beatlemania (1963) 1963 British Releases The Rise to National Prominence: Please Please Me "I Saw Her Standing There" "There's A Place" Growth as Musicians "She Loves You" With the Beatles and "I Want to Hold Your Hand" "All I've Got to Do" "Not a Second Time" "I Want to Hold Your Hand" Beatlemania Officially Recognized Chapter 4 - Instant Combustion: World Embrace (1964) Storming the States 1964 Original Releases A Hard Day's Night "I Should Have Known Better" "If I Fell" "Things We Said Today" "I'll Be Back" "I Call Your Name" World Tour and Further Recording: Beatles for Sale Chapter 5 - Repeat with a Twist (1965) 1965 Original Releases The Beatles and the Changing Global Culture of 1965 "Ticket to Ride" Help! "The Night Before," "Another Girl" "Yesterday" The Beatles as Live Performers "We Can Work It Out" "Day Tripper" Rubber Soul "You Won't See Me" "Michelle" Chapter 6 - From the Stage to the Studio (1966) The Final Tours Revolver "Here, There and Everywhere" "And Your Bird Can Sing" "Doctor Robert" "Paperback Writer" "Strawberry Fields Forever" / "Penny Lane" Chapter 7 - Celebrity Psychedelia (1967) 1967 British Releases The Summer of Love Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" "A Day in the Life" Magical Mystery Tour "The Fool on the Hill" "I Am the Walrus" Chapter 8 - Listening Through a Glass Onion (1968) 1968 British Releases The Summer of Love, Inverted Early-1968 Recording Projects and Rishikesh Apple and Solo Excursions The White Album "Dear Prudence" "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" "Martha My Dear" "I'm So Tired" "Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey" "Sexy Sadie" "Revolution 9" Chapter 9 - They May Be Parted (1969-1970) 1969-1970 British Releases The "Get Back" Project "Two of Us" "Dig a Pony" "I've Got a Feeling" "One After 909" "Don't Let Me Down" The Spring of 1969 "The Ballad of John and Yoko" Abbey Road "Oh! Darling" The Ex-Beatles The Beatles' Legacy Appendix 1: Recordings That Influenced the Beatles Appendix 2: 1960s Timeline Appendix 3: Guide to Multimedia Materials Selected Bibliography Index of Song Titles, Artists' and Others' Names, Musical Terms and Concepts