All You Need Is Love to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb: How the Beatles & U2 Changed the World
True, it was before my time, but the Beatles were the sociological and cultural phenomenon of the twentieth-century. In the 1960s, the musical messiahs from Liverpool pioneered a new fulfi lling era of music based on the simple concepts of love, peace and enlightenment. Seventy-three million spectators and 43% of all television sets in the country witnessed the Beatles' fi...more
Paperback, 184 pages
Published
April 25th 2007
by Continuum
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I actually couldn't get through the entire book. I stopped halfway through. I just couldn't take it seriously. There were a number of factual errors in the text. The author also tried too hard to be witty with the use of lyrics and song titles in his narrative. It just comes across as cheesy and lame. This could have been such a good comparison of two great and influential bands, but in the end is an exercise in frustration for a fan of either band.
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