The Beatles in America—The Stories, the Scene, the Memories is a compelling compendium curated by Spencer Leigh, featuring firsthand accounts and rare memorabilia. It explores the band's groundbreaking U.S. tours, the rise of Beatlemania, and their cultural impact during a pivotal decade. This hardback edition revives the magic of The Beatles' influence on music history.
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Teenage Wasteland–The Who at Winterland, 1968 and 1976 by Edoardo Genzolini
- Sandra Blemster
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The Who had a special relationship with San Francisco's Winterland Ballroom, where they played some of their most memorable shows.
1967: How I Got There and Why I Never Left by Robyn Hitchcock–Book Review
- Rob Cavenagh
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The psychedelic and surreal singer-songwriter Robyn Hitchcock recounts his life in a private boarding school learning about life and music in the year 1967.
Sweet, Wild, and Vicious–Book Review
- William Faulk
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Sweet, Wild, and Vicious: Listening to Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground is heavy on opinion but light on information and insight.
Coming Full Circle by Shannon Duncan: Book Review
- Rob Cavenagh
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In his new book Coming Full Circle, author Shannon Duncan draws from his trauma and discusses his very personal psychedelic healing journey.
Plant Teachers: Ayahuasca, Tobacco, and the Pursuit of Knowledge by Jeremy Narby and Rafael Chanchari Pizuri
- Jason LeValley
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Anthropologist Jeremy Narby's new book explores two mind-altering substances: tobacco and ayahuasca from both the indigenous and scientific perspectives.