And in the End
And in the End
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I really found this book to be quite interesting and insightful on the Beatles' final year. It takes you through month by month during 1969 into great detail, covering from the album process behind their final two albums (more so ‘Abbey Road') to what each individual Beatle was doing at the time to all the crazy, extremely messy legal troubles the band and their Apple Corp dealt with. I don't normally read quickly but I couldn't put this one down at all. I just had to read what happens next. I learned quite a bit from this book with some excellent little nuggets scattered throughout and it's a great companion to the ‘Get Back' documentary since this book picks up where the doc left off. It goes a little too in depth with the band's legal troubles to a point where it gets hard to follow, but it's still quite insightful and interesting nonetheless. Highly recommended for any who is interested!