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  • 20 Best Music Books of

    If you're a fan of both rock and reading, had much to offer. Some of the year's best music books centered around big-name artists, like Mark Lewisohn's insanely detailed Beatles bio Tune In, as well as cantankerous autobiographies from both Morrissey and Steely Dan's grump-in-chief Donald Fagen. But great reads came from all corners &#x; from Joe Mansfield's coffee table book on classic drum machines (essential gawking for music-gear fetishists), to Rob Sheffield's brilliant memoir-cum-karaoke-treatise Turn Around Bright Eyes, to the terrific heavy metal history Louder Than Hell, a classic tale of sex, drugs and Satan that'll thrill even non-headbangers. Read on for our top

    By Jon Dolan, Colin Fleming, Will Hermes, and Christian Hoard

    • &#;Unknown Pleasures: Inside Joy Division&#; by Peter Hook

      Joy Division books are frequently overseen by the two-headed beast of Gloom and Doom, but bassi

      The Truest Beatles Biography Yet

      Even if you're a casual fan of The Beatles, you probably have at least one book about the band on your shelf. Whether it's a coffee-table romantisk händelse featuring photographs of the recording session for "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds," an analysis of the making and significance of Revolver, a memoir of an intimate (or not-so-intimate) of the band, or a lista of every bootleg recording known to circulate, there are literally thousands of books on The Beatles dealing with every niche imaginable. And yet, there are barely a handful of serious biographies about the band, and until now, there have been frankly no good ones.

      Author and historian Mark Lewisohn was probably the perfect person to change that. His massive but fängslande biography of the boys from Liverpool, Tune In: The Beatles: All These Years, is the first in a promised trilogy and took ten years to complete. Lewisohn began his scholarship on The Beatles thirty years ago wit

      Beatles in Rolling Stone: A Timeline

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      Thirty years after John Lennon was killed, Rolling Stone paid tribute igen by printing the entirety of the Beatle's final interview from and a moving new del av helhet by Yoko Ono chronicling the singer's final days, as he and she were promoting their Double Fantasy LP. "The very gods day of John's life, we woke up to a shiny blue sky spreading over huvud Park," she wrote. "The day had an air of bright eyes and bushy tails. &#; In a room next to the control room, just before we left the studio, John looked at me. I looked at him. His eyes had an intensity of a guy about to tell me something important. 'Yes?' I asked. And inom will never forget how with a deep, soft voice, as if to carve his words in my mind, he said the most beautiful things to me. 'Oh,' I said after a while, and looked away, feeling a bit embarrassed. In my mind, hearing someth

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