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The Beatles After The Break-Up 1970 - 2000
Pages: 631, Edition: illustrated edition, Hardcover, Omnibus Pres ... Last Update 11.12.2009 06:11
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The Beatles Diary Volume 2: After TheBreak-Up 1970-2001
Pages: 690, Edition: Revised edition, Paperback, Omnibus Press Last Update 11.12.2009 06:11
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The "Beatles": After the Break-up (In TheirOwn Words)
Pages: 96, Paperback, Omnibus Press Last Update 11.12.2009 06:11
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Mystical One, George Harrison: After theBreak-Up of "The Beatles" ...
Pages: 300, Paperback, Guernica Editions,Canada Last Update 11.12.2009 06:11
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by - written on 28/05/09 (Useful, 3 readings)
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Keith Badman's unique book truly leaves no stone unturned, covering the Beatles after the break up, from 1970 - 2000, in painstaking detail. The book takes the form of a diary, detailing every single event from 1970 onwards - concerts, recording sessions, interviews, appearances and more. If you're looking for prose about the band's solo years, I would suggest looking elsewhere, but for pure factual information, this book is hard to beat. The author, Keith Badman, is a veteran of numerous books on the Fab Four, as well as others on 60's acts including the Beach Boys & the Small Faces. Also of interest to John Lennon fans is a very in depth ... Read the complete review
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