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When American teenager Richard DiLello wandered into the Beatles' Apple building in 1968, he was immediately appointed "house hippie;" he began making tea, rolling joints, and listening to dozens of demo tapes. By the time Apple crumbled a few years later he was director of public relations. Along the way he noted many of the stoned conversations he heard and the insane bits of business he witnessed: one-man bands auditioning in the reception, Hell's Angels taking over Savile Row, and The Beatles playing on the roof. Full of period detail, this is a fast-paced, witty, and immensely poignant account of the demise of the Fab Four and the death of the '60s dream.
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The Longest Cocktail Party, Richard Dilello
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- Année de publication
- 1974
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- Titre
- The Longest Cocktail Party
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Richard Dilello
- Éditeur
- Playboy Press
- Publié
- 1974
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 296
- ISBN10
- 0872168891
- ISBN13
- 9780872168893
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Nonfiction, Art / Culture, Histoires vraies, Biographies, Thématique musicale, Autobiographies et mémoires, Musique, Pop culture
- Évaluation
- 4,3 sur 5
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- When American teenager Richard DiLello wandered into the Beatles' Apple building in 1968, he was immediately appointed "house hippie;" he began making tea, rolling joints, and listening to dozens of demo tapes. By the time Apple crumbled a few years later he was director of public relations. Along the way he noted many of the stoned conversations he heard and the insane bits of business he witnessed: one-man bands auditioning in the reception, Hell's Angels taking over Savile Row, and The Beatles playing on the roof. Full of period detail, this is a fast-paced, witty, and immensely poignant account of the demise of the Fab Four and the death of the '60s dream.




