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Ian Leslie’s “John & Paul: A Love Story in Songs,” a wide look – 426 pages – how John Lennon and Paul McCartney worked together as teenagers until John’s death.
If Mekartney did not decide at the age of 15 to listen to Lennon’s band in a liverpool suburb, the world was denied the crowd of beetle songs, which brightened a generation and extended music innovation for rock music.
As the Leslie confirms in the book, Lennon and Mekartney developed a personal and creative chemistry, which he heard each other’s work around the world for timeless songs classics.
And in that relationship, Leslie was diverted, two people were sending each other in their single songs, analyzing the mountains of articles and books written about Beatles and interpreting messages, especially after the band’s break-up when both were writing and performing as single acts.
Leslie focuses on discovery of torture relationships between introverted, sometimes jealous and often depressed lenses and more outgoing, operated and business-like McCartney.
Leslie’s wide assembly of two men’s songs, memmo and actions sometimes comes into gossip in its attempt to define its relationship. The book workers fell for bromance in the best bud spectrum to find out that the Lennon-Maccartney relationship. Leslie involves a quote of Lennon, when asked if he had ever had sex with a man, “Not yet.” But there is no other evidence that Lennon and McCartney were more than good friends who loved each other as brothers.
Leslie did not pursue that after being with the founder of the Beetle, Mekartney may have been associated with an associate like Ek Lennon. For example, which songs can Macartney and Brian Wilson write? Leslie dissects the relationship between Lennon and McCartney so well, however, it is difficult for any man to imagine another creative equivalent partner.
We do not listen to Mekartney in this book; Leslie says he thought that the story would be “unbalanced”, which in view of an inability to obtain an evaluation from Lennon. This is a suspected conclusion, but whatever we can remove from this book is: Lennon and Mekartney were evidence that the striking different -different personalities could come together for amazing results. Maybe there is a person in the world who has not felt the mood lift from a beetle song? Good luck find anyone.
So what does McCartney think about the book? We did not get a response from the email to the representatives of Mekartney, but given the creative intensity of the McCartney-Lenn relationship, it seems something like this from McCartney. Perhaps a new song, with a soul-connecting context for your best friend.
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