When They Were Boys, Larry Kane
When They Were Boys, Larry Kane
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When They Were Boys
The True Story of the Beatles' Rise to the Top

Author: Larry Kane

Narrator: Mel Foster

Unabridged: 14 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/30/2013


Synopsis

This is the real story of the Beatles’ harrowing rise to fame: focusing on that 7-year stretch from the time the boys met as teenagers in the 50’s to early 1964, when the Fab Four prepared to invade America. From the boys’ humble beginnings in Liverpool, to the cellars of Hamburg, When They Were Boys includes stories never before told, including heartbreaks, lucky breaks, and the dramatic twists of timing, fate, loyalty, and betrayal. Included are an eyewitness account of that first meeting between Lennon and McCartney, the inside story of how Ringo replaced Pete Best, an exploration of the brilliant but troubled soul of manager Brian Epstein, the real scoop on their disastrous first visit to Germany and the death of Stu Sutcliffe. With an eye for life in Liverpool during the 50’s and 60’s, and with the help of his own conversations with the Beatles in the early years, Larry Kane brings to life the evolution of the group that changed music forever.

About Larry Kane

Larry Kane is the “dean of Philadelphia television news anchors,” with a more than 50-year career covering domestic and world events. He was the only American reporter to travel with the Beatles on every stop of their 1964 and 1965 tours of America, an experience which he recounted in his book Ticket to Ride. He is also the author of the New York Times bestseller Lennon Revealed. He lives in Philadelphia, PA. Please visit him at www.larrykane.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Laura

I was hoping that an editor seriously attacks this before it's published, but since that's in two months it probably won't happen. Here's the problem: repetition. Every time Joe Ankrah is mentioned, there's also a mention of his group the Chants and how Paul (and the Beatles) broke through racial lin......more

Goodreads review by Marti

I should have read this many years ago when I first got it. I truly enjoyed Kane's other book on the Beatles entitled Ticket to Ride because it covers things the author personally witnessed; specifically, the U.S. tours of 1964-1966. This, on the other hand, attempts to piece together stories from t......more

Goodreads review by Granny

Is there an echo in the room? In order to bolster his view of the events surrounding the Beatles early in their career, he cites multiple sources. After a while, I began to feel like I was in a Hall of Mirrors. While there is the occasional nugget here, you have to do a lot of panning to find it and......more