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I Read the News Today, Oh Boy - The Short Gilded Life of Tara Browne, Man Who Inspired Beatles

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Zusatztext The devastating crash that killed him has become near folkloric! not least because of the Beatles song that is the title of this book. But for many people who read the news that day! Tara is alive and golden! beautiful and poetic! somewhere deep in their hearts today Informationen zum Autor Paul Howard is a multi-award-winning journalist! author! playwright and comedy writer. He is best known in his native Ireland as the creator of Ross O'Carroll-Kelly! a fictional rugby jock and the star of a series of books that have sold well over one million copies in Ireland. He is a former Irish Sports Journalist of the Year! an Irish Newspaper Columnist of the Year and a three-times Irish Book Award winner. He has written for stage and for television. He is a Beatles nut and lives in County Wicklow with his wife! Mary. Klappentext Few people rode the popular wave of the Sixties quite like Tara Browne. One of Swinging London's most popular faces! he lived fast! died young and was immortalized for ever in the opening lines of 'A Day in the Life'! a song that many critics regard as The Beatles' finest. But who was John Lennon's lucky man who made the grade and then blew his mind out in a car? Author Paul Howard has pieced together the extraordinary story of a young Irishman who epitomized the spirit of the times: racing car driver! Vogue model! friend of The Rolling Stones! style icon! son of a peer! heir to a Guinness fortune and the man who turned Paul McCartney on to LSD. I Read the News Today! Oh Boy is the story of a child born into Ireland's dwindling aristocracy! who spent his early years in an ancient castle in County Mayo! and who arrived in London just as it was becoming the most exciting city on the planet. The Beatles and the Stones were about to conquer America! Carnaby Street was setting the style template for the world and rich and poor were rubbing shoulders in the West End in a new spirit of classlessness. Among young people! there was a growing sense that they could change the world. And no one embodied the ephemeral promise of London's sixties better than Tara Browne. A biography of Tara Browne, the Irish aristocrat whose extraordinary life inspired the Beatles' greatest song. Zusammenfassung Few people rode the popular wave of the sixties quite like Tara Browne. One of Swinging London's most popular faces! he lived fast! died young and was immortalized for ever in the opening lines of 'A Day in the Life'! a song that many critics regard as The Beatles' finest. But who was John Lennon's lucky man who made the grade and then blew his mind out in a car? Author Paul Howard has pieced together the extraordinary story of a young Irishman who epitomized the spirit of the times: racing car driver! Vogue model! friend of The Rolling Stones! style icon! son of a peer! heir to a Guinness fortune and the man who turned Paul McCartney on to LSD. I Read the News Today! Oh Boy is the story of a child born into Ireland's dwindling aristocracy! who spent his early years in an ancient castle in County Mayo! and who arrived in London just as it was becoming the most exciting city on the planet. The Beatles and the Stones were about to conquer America! Carnaby Street was setting the style template for the world and rich and poor were rubbing shoulders in the West End in a new spirit of classlessness. Among young people! there was a growing sense that they could change the world. And no one embodied the ephemeral promise of London's sixties better than Tara Browne. Includes a sixteen-page plate section of stunning colour photographs. ...

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Authors Paul Howard
Publisher Macmillan
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation from age 18
Product format Hardback
Released 20.10.2016
 
EAN 9781509814954
ISBN 978-1-5098-1495-4
No. of pages 384
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Music > Monographs

European History, HISTORY / Modern / 21st Century, HISTORY / Social History, Social & cultural history, HISTORY / Europe / Ireland, Ireland, 20th century, c 1900 to c 1999, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Social and cultural history, Musicians, singers, bands and groups, Composers and songwriters

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