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Derek Taylor: For Your Radioactive Children... - Days in the Life of The Beatles' Spin Doctor (Paperback)
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Derek Taylor: For Your Radioactive Children... - Days in the Life of The Beatles' Spin Doctor (Paperback)
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There are a million stories that take place within the arc of Derek
Taylor's life. He lived a charmed life, which started on Saturday,
7 May 1932, in the Liverpool 17 suburb of Toxteth Park South, and
saw him becoming a writer best known as the press agent for the
Beatles. He became the band's friend and intimate across thirty
years. Indeed, there are no shortage of claimants to the 'honorary'
or 'fifth Beatle' status, but Derek's claim is more valid than
most. His urbane charm, his easy intelligence, and the value of his
contribution to the Beatles' collective story are beyond dispute.
He put spin on stories decades before the term 'spin doctor' was
concocted, with his droll, idiosyncratic way of speaking. It all
began in 1964, when he co-wrote A Cellarful Of Noise, the
best-selling autobiography of Brian Epstein. Soon after, he became
Epstein's personal assistant and The Beatles' press agent. In 1965
he moved to Los Angeles, where he started his own public relations
company, managing PR for bands like Paul Revere And The Raiders,
The Byrds, and The Beach Boys. Brian Wilson called him a 'PR whiz'
and 'a colourful, slick-talking Brit'. But he could also be a
'theatrical, slightly conspiratorial man' according to Ray Coleman.
Derek was co-creator and producer of the historic Monterey Pop
Festival in 1967. He's there in song when John rhymes 'Derek
Taylor' with 'Norman Mailer' in 'Give Peace A Chance'. He returned
to England to work for the Beatles again as the press officer for
the newly created Apple Corps. This is the definitive biography of
a man that was at the heart of the music world of the 1960s and
1970s. It is essential reading for anyone with an interest in the
Beatles of course, but also to anyone yearning for a deep dive into
the colourful world of a man who helped define a era.
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