Tuesday 14 June 2016

Ticket to Ride: Inside the Beatles' 1964 & 1965 Tours That Changed the World by Larry Kane

It was 40 years ago -- more or less -- that a 22year-old broadcast journalist from Florida was invited by manager Brian Epstein to travel with the Beatles to every stop on their first North American tours. The only American reporter in the official press party, Larry Kane obtained exclusive, revealing interviews with John, Paul, George, and Ringo. Fortunately, Kane saved his original notes and tapes, and shares them here for the first time. 

That material provides the basis for his intimate look back at the phenomenon of the Fab Four, and insights into the humor and personality of each group member. "Ticket to Ride," illustrated with more than 30 photographs, captures a rare time in history, gracefully melding the story of the Beatles revolution with the changing tenor of the country. Hear John Lennon's early public criticism of the Vietnam War, and learn about the night the Beatles met Bob Dylan. "We had a crazy party the night we met [Dylan]," Paul recounts. I thought I got the meaning to life that night. "Ticket to Ride" includes a 60minute audio CD featuring rare interviews.


      

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