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| Genre/Form: | Biography |
|---|---|
| Named Person: | Paul McCartney |
| Material Type: | Biography |
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Howard Sounes |
| ISBN: | 9780306817830 0306817837 |
| OCLC Number: | 548569598 |
| Description: | 634 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 24 cm. |
| Contents: | Pt. one, With the Beatles. A Liverpool family ; John ; Hamburg ; London ; The mania ; America ; Yesterday ; First finale ; Linda ; Hello, goodbye ; Paul takes charge ; Weird vibes ; Wedding bells ; Creative differences -- Pt. two, After the Beatles. 'He's not a Beatle any more!' ; The new band ; In the heart of the country ; The good life ; Go to jail ; Into the Eighties ; Trivial pursuits ; The next best thing ; Music is music ; A three-quarters reunion ; Passing through the dream of love ; Run devil run ; That difficult second marriage ; When Paul was sixty-four ; The ever-present past. |
| Other Titles: | Intimate life of Paul McCartney |
| Responsibility: | Howard Sounes. |
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"Booklist", July 2010
"Everyone knows who Paul McCartney is. And everyone can imagine how much in demand this biography will be."
"Kirkus, "9/15/10
"[A] solid addition to the ever-expanding library of books about the Beatle named Paul...More than 200 interviews--and no-nonsense attention to detail...The graceful prose and superb storytelling create a riveting narrative.""Booklist", 10/15/10 (starred review)"Sounes has earned a well-deserved reputation for writing thoroughly researched, intricately detailed biographies. This comprehensive biography of McCartney is no exception. Sounes seems to have spoken to every living person with any connection to the former Beatle...Fab covers all the highlights of McCartney's life and long career...This is by no means a hagiography. On the contrary, Sounes gives criticism when warranted, remarking on McCartney's flaws both as a musician and as a man. Indeed, Sounes is often brutally honest, offering a full portrait--warts and all--of one of the most famous men of the modern era. A must for Beatles and McCartney fans...In spite of his persistent mega-fame, this is the first comprehensive, candid, and up-to-date portrait of Sir Paul McCartney, making it a magnet for boomers and serious music lovers." "Library Journal", 10/15/10"A probing work that examines McCartney's foibles to a much greater extent than, for example, Barry Miles's authorized "Paul McCartney: Many Years from Now"...There is a ton of engrossing, well-documented material here...A worthwhile read for McCartney fans; recommended for all public libraries." "The Independent", 9/24/10"Exceedingly thorough...A good read for those seeking a Pauline perspective on the Beatles plus a look at his solo career."
Stuff.co.nz "Blog on Tracks," 9/14/10"
A fantastic tome...Sounes adds a lot to the story and his methodical, meticulous research style means that he's actually bringing new things out...Sounes has, through hundreds of interviews, built a book about
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