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More than any other Beatle music, the White Album feels like a map tracing the points from boyhood to manhood—it has kiddie sing-songs; teenage lust; adult breakdowns of sex, death, destruction, religion, insomnia, and despair; ending with Ringo crooning a schmaltzy Old Hollywood lullaby. It’s grown men trying to speak the lost language of children.
Dreaming the Beatles: The Love Story of One Band and the Whole World
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