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Love and Let Die - Bond, the Beatles and the British Psyche (Hardcover)
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Love and Let Die - Bond, the Beatles and the British Psyche (Hardcover)
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List price R680
Loot Price R560
Discovery Miles 5 600
You Save R120 (18%)
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The Beatles are the biggest band there has ever been. James Bond is
the single most successful movie character of all time. They are
also twins. Dr No, the first Bond film, and 'Love Me Do', the first
Beatles record, were both released on the same day - Friday, 5
October 1962. Most countries can only dream of a cultural export
becoming a worldwide phenomenon on this scale. For Britain to
produce two on the same windy October afternoon is unprecedented.
Bond and the Beatles present us with opposing values, visions of
Britain and ideas about male identity. LOVE AND LET DIE is the
story of a clash between working-class liberation and establishment
control, and how it exploded on the global stage. It explains why
James Bond hated the Beatles, why Paul McCartney wanted to be Bond
and why it was Ringo who won the heart of a Bond Girl in the end.
Told over a period of sixty dramatic years, this is an account of
how two outsized cultural monsters continue to define our
aspirations and fantasies and the future we are building. Looking
at these touchstones in this new context will forever change how
you see the Beatles, the James Bond films and six decades of
British culture.
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