In the Sixties, before the legend was fully formed, The Beatles were sometimes unguarded and often indiscreet in their comments. Members of their entourage would express frank opinions that in later years they sometimes softened or denied altogether. Now these original raw remarks have been unearthed by celebrated Beatles researcher Keith Badman, author of the much-acclaimed 'The Beatles: After the Break-Up'.
In this, the definitive book of Beatles' quotes and interviews, Badman covers the Fab Four from their early years in Hamburg and Liverpool through the innovative mid-Sixties to the sad break-up of the band as the decade drew to a close.