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The Beatles Guide to Love & Sex: How the Fab Four Inspired a Cultural Revolution, 2nd edition

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The Beatles left an indelible mark not only on music, but on the culture in which they created it. In a time of great and sudden change, they led a generation into new territory, redefining the social landscape as a place where men and women could try on new roles. They led this change through their music, their public personae, and - under scrutiny - their example.

The Beatles Guide to Love & Sex examines all three - the songs, the parts they played in public, and the way they led their lives, for better or worse. John, Paul, George and Ringo began their journey as typical working-class teenagers - not particularly sophisticated in the ways of the heart - and walked a long and winding road toward their eventual destinations as husbands and fathers. They stumbled quite a bit along the way; but they left the world a roadmap, a precarious but emphatic path from innocence to maturity - and adorned it with a timeless musical legacy.

284 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 23, 2024

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