radio nova logo
Tune In Live
radio nova logo
Tune In Live
Radio show poster

Get Your Hands On New Paul McCartney Beatles Era Book Today!

By Dalton Mac Namee
June 13, 2023
Est. Reading: 2 minutes

Loading

Loading

The first Beatles book published by singer Paul McCartney is out today.

The book itself 1964: Eyes of the Storm, includes 275 of the singer's previously unseen photographs, show portfolios from six different cities.

These cities include London, Liverpool, Paris, New York, Miami, and Washington, as well as featuring McCartney's personal reflections in these photos.

A preview trailer for this book was also released. Check that out below.

"flooded with memories and emotions"

In the introduction for 1964: Eyes of the Storm, Paul McCartney wrote about the history of these long lost Beatles snaps.

"Anyone who rediscovers a personal relic or family treasure is instantly flooded with memories and emotions, which then trigger associations buried in the haze of time. This was exactly my experience in seeing these photos, all taken over an intense three-month period of travel, culminating in February 1964. It was a wonderful sensation to be plunged right back", McCartney wrote.

He also added, "By the time I was taking photos I was on the road with The Beatles and had developed a pretty good understanding of composition, framing and patterns in art which I was subconsciously applying. Being on the road meant I also had a host of new subjects to try to capture in the quickly evolving medium of photography". 

Elsewhere, McCartney also explained that a lot of fathers were not so keen on what they were seeing on TV screens during the Beatles era.

“We came out of nowhere with this funny hair and all going (makes musical sound), looking like marionettes or something, y'know? And a lot of people's fathers said, 'It's a wig. They're wigs! Nobody's got hair like that!' I've got a lot of people who tell me that story — 'Y'know, my dad thought it was wigs.' A lot of fathers tried to turn it off, y'know, but a lot of mothers and children made 'em keep it on", he stated.

Back in February, the Beatles had been reportedly collaborating with the Rolling Stones over a new album. More here.

In April, Nirvana co founder Krist Novoselic had revealed that Paul McCartney joined the band in the recording studio.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Written by Dalton Mac Namee

Dalton Mac Namee is a content writer for Nova.ie and a freelance GAA reporter from Louth, Ireland.

Share it with the world...

Tune in to our newsletter and never miss a beat!

Similar News

Copyright © 2024 All Rights Reserved Proudly Designed by Wikid
crosschevron-down