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Blackbird

by Geoffrey Giuliano
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Overview

The most prolific and commercially successful of the Beatles, Paul McCartney has made musical waves for over three decades. His leadership of the Beatles; collaborations with Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, and Elvis Costello; solo hits, including "Maybe I'm Amazed," "Band on the Run," "Jet," "Silly Love Songs," "No More Lonely Nights," "My Brave Face," and "Put It There"; and many world tours have re-established him to successive generations of listeners. In Blackbird, Beatles insider Geoffrey Giuliano unfolds the whole story of McCartney's contradictory character and colossal talent. Beyond updated appendices and rare photos, this edition includes a substantial new chapter discussing McCartney's recent life. Like no other book, Blackbird presents the real Paul.

About the Author, Geoffrey Giuliano

Geoffrey Giuliano, one of the leading authorities on the Beatles, is the author of Dark Horse: The Life and Art of George ; Behind Blue Eyes: The Life of Pete Townsend; The Lost Beatles Interviews; The Lost John Lennon Interviews; and many other books on rock music and culture.

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From Barnes & Noble

The most prolific and commercially successful of the Beatles, Paul McCartney has made musical waves for more than three decades. In Blackbird, Beatles insider Geoffrey Giuliano unfolds the whole story of McCartney's life, contradictory character, and colossal talent. Includes more than 90 photos.

Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

Giuliano ( Dark Horse: The Private Life of George Harrison ) offers a disparaging biography of former Beatle, Wings founder and solo musician McCartney. The book criticizes the star's inability to deal with grief in terms of his mother's untimely death and John Lennon's murder; rehashes the Beatles' evolution, sexual shenanigans, drug use and breakup; and chronicles the performer's romance with British actress Jane Asher. Disapproval creeps in as McCartney weds Linda Eastman: he becomes a ``sometimes annoying perfectionistic musician'' with an ``almost neurotic need to have Linda by his side,'' and she is a ``rather frumpy looking bride-to-be.'' The couple's heavy marijuana use is stressed and myriad injustices to collaborators compiled, rendering ex-Wings guitarist Laine's cheery introduction ironic. Despite the damning evidence against McCartney, fans will recoil from Giuliano's mean-spiritedness and, especially, his excessive sympathy and praise for Laine, on whose information the book is largely based. Photos not seen by PW. (Nov.)

Library Journal

This biography by Beatle insider Giuliano ( Dark Horse: The Private Life of George Harrison , Dutton, 1990) presents a complex and often disturbing image of McCartney and his milieu. Giuliano relies on extensive interviews with McCartney associates, and the resultant portrait of the most famous pop legend of our time is filled with contradictions. McCartney is revealed as a self-indulgent, penny-pinching entrepreneur, yet at the same time he's portrayed as a doting father, faithful husband, and committed friend of the Earth. Giuliano is refreshingly frank in assessing McCartney's creative output, particularly in the Wings and post-Wings era, though at other times his subjectivity intrudes. Overall, the book is a quick, entertaining read, and there is quite a bit of new material. However, those interested in detailed descriptions of the music itself will be disappointed.-- Larry Lipkis, Moravian Coll., Bethlehem, Pa.

Book Details

Published
August 1, 1997
Publisher
New York : Da Capo Press, 1997.
Pages
440
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780306807817

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