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The Beatles' Solo Years: 1970-1980

(Author) Robert Rodriguez
Format: Paperback
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In the years following the 1960s, Beatles fans around the world were twice-stunned: in 1970, when their beloved group disbanded, and ten years later when the murder of John Lennon ended a decade of hope that somehow the Fab Four would reunite. Between those milestones were astounding highs and unfathomable lows. George Harrison's 1971 benefit for the suffering of Bangladesh showed the world the possibilities of rock's altruism, while Lennon asked the world to 'imagine' universal peace before sitting out half the decade to raise his son. Ringo Starr, the most overlooked Beatle, carved himself a surprising niche in film before launching a string of hit singles. And Paul McCartney, widely seen as the instigator of the breakup, became one of rock's most beloved performers, racking up record-breaking smashes that climaxed with a triumphant world tour in 1976. This book covers everything from their recording careers in the decade after the band's dissolution to the musicians they played with, the bands they influenced, the manifestations of latter-day Beatlemania, and the constant clamour for reunion expressed by fans and - sometimes - by the four themselves.

Information
Publisher:
Hal Leonard Corporation
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9780879309688
Publish year:
2010
Publish date:
March 1, 2010

Robert Rodriguez

Robert Rodriguez is a renowned filmmaker known for his groundbreaking work on "El Mariachi," a low-budget film that earned him international acclaim. His style is characterized by fast-paced action, strong visuals, and innovative storytelling techniques. Rodriguez's contributions to literature include inspiring a new wave of independent filmmakers.

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