Instead, for the final time, the Beatles gathered to produce an album "the way we used to do it," as McCartney was quoted in Philip Norman's book, Shout! The result was as stunning as Sgt. Pepper had been. All their problems seemed to vanish on the album Abbey Road (1969). The...
In the first Beatles biography, Philip Norma has close working relationships with each of the Fab Four, having interviewed them many times since 1965 and observed first hand the events that led to the split during 1969-70. The resulting ... P Norman - Penguin 被引量: 17发表: 1981年 ...
By Daniel Kreps Book Review: The Untold Stories Of John Lennon's Epic Life According to Philip Norman's new biography, John Lennon: The Life, the teenage Lennon occasionally napped with his mother, Julia, and the accidental touch of her breast one time triggered longings in him to have sex...
their first five singles and the bulk of their first two albums were composed by others. The turning point was reached when, spurred on by the example of the Beatles’John LennonandPaul McCartney, Jagger and Richards began composing their own songs, which not only ensured the long-term viabil...
(2012) by British author Philip Norman, andMick: The Wild Life and Mad Genius of Jagger(2012) by American author Christopher Andersen. Jagger continues to perform with the Rolling Stones, and he was inducted into theRock & Roll Hall of Fame, along with the rest of the band, in 1989. ...
album of the same name. Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass went on to release the hit albumsS.R.O.(1966),Sounds Like(1967), andHerb Alpert’s Ninth(1967). At one point in 1966, the band had multiple albums onBillboard’s top 20 chart and were outsellingthe Beatles. Although primarily...