Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Wouldn't it be nice

 Steve has the gun range tonight. I'm tired. Dinner, read, go to bed.

 


 Just started AND IN THE END: The Last Days of the Beatles by Ken McNab. Nonfiction



 McNab reconstructs for the first time the seismic events of 1969, when The Beatles reached new highs of creativity and new lows of the internal strife that would destroy them. Between the pressure of being filmed during rehearsals and writing sessions for the documentary Get Back, their company Apple Corps facing bankruptcy, Lennon's heroin use, and musical disagreements, the group was arguing more than ever before and their formerly close friendship began to disintegrate. In the midst of this rancour, however, emerged the disharmony of Let It Be and the ragged genius of Abbey Road, their incredible farewell love letter to the world.

Published 2020; 309 pages.  

Have a good day

 


Much love,

PK the Bookeemonster 

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