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Meet the Beatles: A Cultural History of the Band That Shook Youth, Gender, and the World [Hardcover]

Steven D. Stark


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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful
A Most Intelligent Beatles Book! 24 Jun 2005
By Busy Reader - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
If you are looking for a pleasurable trip down memory lane, you won't be disappointed -- and you may be suprised to find that this book is much more than that. The author is an astute observer of modern culture, and he discerns the influence of the Beatles in places I had never thought to look, particularly gender roles. And likewise his treatment of how the 60's continue to reverberate in today's world -- not just the conventional "sex, drugs and rock-and-roll" but some thought-provoking views on how the culture wars began. Hardly a hagiography, the book is unflinching in its descriptions of the Beatles' backgrounds and behavior(but never sensationalized.) Stark weaves insight and humor throughout, making it a book I found hard to put down.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
A book better suited for a sociology class than a fun read 9 Aug 2005
By Lifesamystery - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
I read this book just a few weeks after finishing "Magical Mystery Tours" by Tony Bramwell. "Meet the Beatles" made a nice, though somehwat underwhelming, compliment to Bramwell's enjoyable romp thru Beatles lore. As Stark says in the preface, his goal is to dissect why the Beatles ruled the world rather than just to rehash the "day-to-day" experiences of the Beatles as most other biographies do. He does a pretty nice job of taking specific happenings in the Beatle's history and theorizing on why they meant so much to the "boomers" entering their teenage years. He discusses how their look, humor, and song lyrics created a sense of fun,freedom, and an atmosphere of unlimited possibilities for all of us. We get a fresh analysis of why the "Sgt. Pepper" album, in spite of a few weak songs, redefined the future of albums to come. And why the eventual break up brought an entire generation back to reality.

If you are looking for the details of "Beatlemania," go with Bramwell's book. But if you are interested in a discussion of exactly why the Beatles affected us then and why they are still so popular today, this book is a decent enough read.
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Doesn't Measure Up 23 Sep 2005
By J Slott - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
While I do agree with some of the author's insights, the book for the most part doesn't live up to his own stated goals in the introduction: to tell the "why" of The Beatles phenomenon as opposed to the "what". Mr. Stark definitely wastes far more paper on the latter rather than the former.

After reading halfway through the book I am exhausted by the too many instances of over-indulgent and sloppy writing (Donovan's "Catch The Wind" a protest song?, "Anytime At All" is a dark and honest song?, "She's A Woman" displays rock's traditional attitude to women?, etc., etc.) and faulty fact-checking.

I've said it before in my other reviews and I will keep saying it: the book publishing industry desparately needs more editors.

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