Artificial paradise
the dark side of the Beatles' utopian dream
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Word Count
78,000 words, Guess
Page Count
312 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveartificialparadi0000cour
- ISBN-139780313345869
- ISBN-100313345864
- Goodreads6071968
- LibraryThing4959226
and 4 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2008032632
- OCLC Control Number236329154
- Better World Books9780313345869
- Open LibraryOL21559667M
Classifications
- DDC782.42166092/2
- LCCML421.B4 C68 2008
- LCCML421
and 1 more
- LCCML421.B4 C68 2009
Description
"On February 11th 1963, the Beatles recorded "There's a Place," a dazzling, unheralded tune which was included on their electrifying debut album, Please Please Me. This song firmly laid the foundation on which a huge utopian dream of the sixties would be built. Within that dream, however, also lay the seeds of a darker vision that would emerge out of the very counterculture that the Beatles and their music helped create. Thus, even as their music attracted adoring fans, it also enticed the murderous ambitions of Charles Manson; and though the Beatles may have inspired others to form bands, their own failed hopes ultimately led to their breakup. The disillusionment with the sixties, and the hopes associated with the Beatles, would many years later culminate in the assassination of John Lennon and the attempted slaying of George Harrison by deranged and obsessive fans." "Kevin Courrier examines how the Fab Four, through their astonishing music and comically rebellious personalities, created the promise of an inclusive culture built on the principles of pleasure and fulfillment. By taking us through their richly inventive catalogue, Courrier illustrates how the Beatles' startling impact on popular culture built a bond with audiences that was so strong, people today continue to either cling nostalgically to it, or struggle - and often struggle violently - to escape its influence."--Jacket.
Subjects
Genres
- Biography
Other Editions
- Artificial paradise
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