'' The Lost Beatles Interviews" informs fans, like myself, about history of the beatles through an oral biography. Geoffrey Giuliano captures the beatles personalities, from when they were no-bodies to famous musicians. This book shows their witty,clever personalities that just makes you love them even more. "Question: Do you enjoy press conferences? John: Yes, depending on the intelligence of the question." It will...
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I loved this well put together collection of interviews with the Beatles and their inner circle. Thank heavens for this book. These interviews are indeed historical and might well have been lost to time if it wasn't for the efforts of author Giuliano. A must read for all Beatles fans.
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Really liked it and took the time to say it here. What a GREAT writer / researcher Giuliano is! The group's not bad either...
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I'm only 13 years old (even tho it says I'm 12) but have a big apreciation for the Beatles. I guess I got it from my dad. I'm doing a National History Day project on the Beatles and how they revolutionized the world of music. This book wasn't as good of a resource for my project, but i absolutely love it for just fun reading. I love John Lennon's funny remarks in the earlier ones, and they are just so much fun to read! I am...
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I agree with other reader, that Jo Jo Laine's interview was quite revealing. It sure was a different slant than most books say in regards to Linda as a person. I didn't feel it was a slam to Paul. Some of the interviews mention that Paul's controlling but I feel his being such a perfectionist gives that impression. I would much rather have Paul a control freak than a whimp anyway. I certainly learned some things about...
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