![]() ![]() ![]() They just happened to be doing extraordinary things.”ĭubbed the “world’s foremost authority” on the Fab Four, London-born Mark became fascinated by the story behind the Beatles after being blown away by the music – “It was the most incredible thing I’d ever heard in my life.” ![]() They were just people growing up in ordinary streets, in ordinary houses. “They had passion, they had attitude, they found each other and the chemistry worked but they were just guys,” says Mark, who has come up for air after 10 years of researching and writing All These Years, The Beatles: Tune In, the 900-page first volume of three. John, Paul, George and Ringo may have changed the world, he says, but that didn’t mean they weren’t ordinary people. In his quest to overturn all the stories that have come before – the unproven ones anyway – he has quite deliberately left it out. Legend is a word you won’t find in Mark Lewisohn’s much anticipated Beatles bible that’s being launched in Liverpool tomorrow night. ![]()
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