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The Beatles in Hamburg (Paperback)
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The Beatles in Hamburg (Paperback)
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List price R443
Loot Price R368
Discovery Miles 3 680
You Save R75 (17%)
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'The Beatles are coming! The Beatles are coming!' While the chant
will be familiar to any Beatles fan, there was a time before the
band took the world by storm, when they were little more than an
inexperienced, though talented, semi-professional group of
musicians in dire need of practice. Their agent Allen Williams
first sent them to Germany in August 1960 and through their
experiences and difficulties in Hamburg, the Beatles not only
became proficient musicians, but more importantly began to build
the reputation that would eventually make them the most popular
band in the world. The Beatles in Hamburg is the first detailed,
objective analysis of the events and personalities that shaped the
Beatles as performers, composers and musicians, and the role that
Hamburg itself played in their remarkable story. Ian Inglis
illuminates this obscure period in Beatles history, providing a
revealing view of a crucial, formative period for the group.
Written by one of the world's leading scholars of the Beatles and
their music, the book will be of immense interest to fans of the
group, as well as those interested in the history of popular music
and the social history of the 1960s.
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