1964: Eyes of the Storm by Paul McCartney - ISBN: 9780241619711
Hardcover
Beatlemania explodes: See the world through Paul McCartney’s eyes.

1964: Eyes of the Storm

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  • Hardcover

    336 pages

  • Release Date

    13 June 2023

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Summary

In 2020, an extraordinary trove of nearly a thousand photographs taken by Paul McCartney on a 35mm camera was re-discovered in his archive. They intimately record the months towards the end of 1963 and beginning of 1964 when Beatlemania erupted in the UK and, after the band’s first visit to the USA, they became the most famous people on the planet. The photographs are McCartney’s personal record of this explosive time, when he was, as he puts it, in the ‘Eyes of the Storm’.

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9780241619711
ISBN-10:0241619718
Author:Paul McCartney
Publisher:Penguin UK
Imprint:Allen Lane
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:336
Release Date:13 June 2023
Weight:2.12kg
Dimensions:285mm x 248mm x 245mm
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Critics Review

A luminous photographic record of the dawn of Beatlemania…. representing the discovery of 1,000 photos [McCartney] had taken in 1964. ‘I’m not trying to claim to be a master, ’ he writes, ‘only an enthusiastic photographer who happened to be in the right place at the right time.’ Humility aside, Sir Paul proves a fine documentarian of the chaotic scene around him. Some of the countless highlights include a color image of George Harrison, finally at rest in Miami after the hectic tour that introduced them to America via the Ed Sullivan Show, against the backdrop of an anonymous (and headless) swimsuit-clad woman and looking far too young to be holding the cigarette and drink in hand; ‘a rare picture of John in his glasses, ’ as McCartney writes, with Lennon looking more like a college quiz kid than a rock star, a weary-looking Ringo next to him; photos of fans of many ethnicities (as is now well known, the Beatles would not play a segregated room) and ages awaiting the arrival of the band, whose spirit-lifting tour occurred soon after John F. Kennedy’s assassination, leading McCartney to comment in a charged aside, ‘To this day, I am very happy that Britain doesn’t have the gun culture that exists in the U.S….’ The book includes a timeline and notes about each photo. Sir Paul knows his way around just about every artistic medium, and these photographs are a must for Beatles fans.–Kirkus Reviews, starred review

About The Author

Paul McCartney

Paul McCartney born in Liverpool in 1942, Paul McCartney was raised in the city and educated at the Liverpool Institute. Since writing his first song at 14, McCartney has dreamed and dared to be different. He lives in England.

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