Three hundred pages of memories. Contributions mainly from the 'poptasic' world, luminary artists like Ray Charles, Sir Mick Jagger, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carlos Santana and Mary Wilson to name just a few. Also mother Terri Augello and daughter Alicia Keys. There are sixties Beatle people like Cilla Black, Peter Brown, Astrid Kirchherr, Billie J. Kramer and Klaus Voormann. Tom Hayden tells how MI5 and FBI tracked Lennon on both sides of the Atlantic in the late sixties and early seventies and Jon Wiener, author of 'Gimme Some Truth:The John Lennon FBI Files', recounts JL's political activism and the deportation efforts of the Nixon administration.
There are surprises too, from Tariq Ali, Norman Mailer and Desmond Morris. Memories from the press pack by Bob Gomel, (staff photographer at Life mag) and Harry Goodwin, (photographer to the stars at the BBC) and Bob Gruen, (one of rock and roll's most respected photographers.)
Close friends like cousin Mike Cadwallader and Elliot Mintz. Unfortunately there are words from Donovan, without whom none of this would have been possible.
Over seventy writers, all with affectionate impressions of times worth remembering, when such a thing as the counter-culture existed in the dream time.