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Notes From Amazon: In 1963 The Beatles were ready to leave Britain and charm the world. They tried to arrange a tour of Denmark in 1963, but the Danish booking bureaus weren't interested, so instead they went to Stockholm for nine days. In 1964 Beatlemania set the world on fire, and they returned to Stockholm as well as Copenhagen. It is scarce to find new material on The Beatles, but the Unseen Nordic Archives series has uncovered a treasure trove of unknown or rarely used photos from these tours and coupled them with new interviews from the people involved and newspaper articles from local Danish and Swedish papers at the time. It is fascinating to see the development of the band: They could walk the streets in 63, but by 64 the crowds were making that impossible. To this amazing historical record we have added the images and memories of the band members' various visits to Scandinavia. George Harrison's concert with Delaney and Bonnie (and Eric Clapton) in Copenhagen in 1969, insights into John Lennon's one month stay in Jutland in 1969-70 and Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr's later tours through the region. Comments and Reviews Add a Comment or Review about this book Lists The Beatles: An Illustrated Bibliography, from 1955 to 2028 - 3015 Books - List by JPGR&B This Book: Price Guide : Add Valuation : Add Image : Add Video : Add Missing Info : Make Correction : Add to List : Add See Also : Add Tag : Edit Images : Show Image Data : Credits : BBCode
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