I'm incredibly lucky to be joined for this episode by dramatist and academic Dan Rebellato to discuss one of the most infamous of all Beatles books - 1981's 'Shout' by Philip Norman.
Dan and I look at the initial success and impact that this massive selling book had on both The Beatles and Paul McCartney's reputation - what drove it's success, and where it sits today amongst an ever growing Beatle library.
Tim Riley - ‘Tell Me Why‘
Rob Sheffield - ‘Dreaming The Beatles‘
Luke Meddings - ‘What They Heard‘
David Hepworth - ‘Overpaid, Oversexed and Over There‘
Daniel Rachel - ‘Like Some Forgotten Dream‘
Bob Smeaton - 'From Benwell Boy to 46th Beatle'
Brian Hamill - 'Dream Lovers John & Yoko in NYC'
Ken Womack & Jason Kruppa - 'All Things Must Pass Away'
Paul Howard - 'I Read The News Today, Oh Boy'
Christine Feldman Barrett - 'A Women's History of The Beatles'
Stefan Granados - 'Those Were The Days'
'The Beatles Anthology' with John Mitchinson
John Lyons - 'Joy And Fear - The Beatles, Chicago and the 60's'
Steve Turner - 'Beatles 66'
Kevin Barry - 'Beatlebone'
Bob Gruen -'Right Place, Right Time'
Patti Gallo-Stedman -'Diary of a Beatlemaniac'
Chip Madinger - Lennonology
Hunter Davies - 'The Beatles: The Authorised Biography' with Andy Miller
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