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And in the End

The Last Days of the Beatles

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And in the End

By: Ken McNab
Narrated by: Peter Kenny
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Ken McNab's in-depth look at the Beatles' acrimonious final year is a detailed account of the breakup featuring the perspectives of all four band members and their roles. A must to add to the collection of Beatles fans, And in the End is full of fascinating information available for the first time.

McNab reconstructs for the first time the seismic events of 1969, when the Beatles reached new highs of creativity and new lows of the internal strife that would destroy them. Between the pressure of being filmed during rehearsals and writing sessions for the documentary Get Back, their company Apple Corps facing bankruptcy, Lennon's heroin use, and musical disagreements, the group was arguing more than ever before, and their formerly close friendship began to disintegrate.

In the midst of this rancor, however, emerged the disharmony of Let It Be and the ragged genius of Abbey Road, their incredible farewell love letter to the world.

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A Macmillan Audio production from Thomas Dunne Books

"In And in the End, the Scottish journalist Ken McNab focuses engagingly, and insightfully, on the band’s final year...Mr. McNab’s portrait of the band in its twilight neatly conveys the hazards of fame and the enduring value of youth, talent and a touch of madness.” (Wall Street Journal)

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Factual Account • Sequential Breakdown • Good Narration • Monthly Structure • Detailed Analysis • Authentic Presentation

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The story itself played out like a strange abstract film, (mostly thanks to John and Yoko) yet it also shows the depth of the relationship that these 4 men had. Their band, their business, (and their brotherhood) was dissolving around them and they had to try to keep up an illusion that things were "business as usual" to keep from destroying their legacies and fortunes. It is frustrating and also depressing at times to see some of the little things that could have helped to soften this inevitable explosion from taking place the way it did. I enjoyed the book overall, and the only negative about it is that the narrator's attempt at American accents is painfully bad! It's also occasionally difficult for me to understand what he's saying in his British accent. Otherwise, I highly recommend this book to all Beatles fans!!

Interesting look into the end of The Greatest Band of Them All

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Good story with insight
Tells how everything started falling apart. So many reasons and hurt egos.

So many reasons why

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I thought that this was a very interesting “take” on The Beatles last year as a group. I am well versed with Beatle history and found this audiobook to be factual. What I really liked about it was that the author gives us a sequential breakdown of the calendar events of 1969 that led to the final disillusion of the band. Especially interesting to me was the arrival of prospective manager Allen Klein and the author’s analysis of how his contractual actions were the final straw in driving a wedge between The Lads. Also, the added historical significance of certain events, such as the date of the last appearance of all four Beatles together in the studio. My only criticism is I wish the author would have spent a little more time discussing how Paul McCartney recorded and released his first solo album with the DIY press release that led to the press publishing the headline “Paul Quits The Beatles “ and the aftermath of the fan’s reaction. Overall, this is an excellent audiobook and I plan to listen to it again as there is so much understand.

You Took Your Lucky Break And Broke It In Two

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Well told final year of the Beatles. Sad, but a must read for any Beatles fan.

The end of an era

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This is a great account of the last year of the Beatles. It is well read and the story is fantastic. It uncovers mass amounts of information I never knew. It also settles the score on who ultimately broke up the Beatles. Hint: it’s not Yoko.

A very fulfilling read for an avid Beatles fan

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