Author: Rumiko Hoshika
Size: 46-size
Number of pages: 200 pages
A book of original music essays written by Hoshika Rumiko, former editor-in-chief of Music Life.
This original entertainment essay begins with the Beatles' solo press conference at EMI Studios in London on June 15, 1965, and looks back on his musical career.
While focusing on the people who supported superstars such as the Beatles and Elvis Presley, the program provides an overview of Japan, the world, music, society, and culture in the 1960s.
[CONTENTS]
Chapter 1 The Beatles and Brian Epstein
Superstars and their historical background
Although it is called a manager in one word...
Elvis and Colonel Parker
'Talent' and 'Artist'
Meeting Colonel Parker
The Real Brian Epstein
Brian Epstein and Robert Stigwood feud
Andy Gray and Michael Rogers
Meeting Brian Epstein for the first time
A tribute to Brian Epstein
Epstein's talent scouting abilities
Playboy magazine and its president, Hugh Hefner
Ignorance sometimes makes people bold
"Strawberry Fields Forever" was the album that got me interested in The Beatles.
The transformation of rock music
Walker Brothers
Music Life Editorial Department
'People who are good at using things' and 'people who are good at being used'
Chapter 2: The 1960s
Young people of the 60s
The voice of the young: the emergence of Bob Dylan
The Beatles and the MBE
Rumiko Hoshika's Beatles Music Lecture
How did The Beatles' musical taste develop?
Sammy Davis Jr. and Danny Kaye
George Martin, the 5th Beatle
Contracts with overseas music publishers
Minami Kazumi / Yasui Kazumi
Carnabeats and "Okay!"
Painful experiences as a music copyright buyer
The legendary music program "Beat Pops"
Translated lyrics
Chapter 3: My Favorite Albums
My favorite album
Paul Simon
Rod Stewart
Eric Clapton
Top 3 musicians who made my heart flutter
And the Beatles
Dave Matthews Band
Bonus Chapter
Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 3
Episode 4
Episode Random
Modern Jazz Allergy
Ron Wood
Donovan
Peter & Gordon
Marianne Faithfull
Mick Jagger
[Apologies and corrections]
The following error occurred in "The Beatles and Rock Stars I Met."
We deeply apologize for any inconvenience caused to our readers and all concerned parties, and we would like to make the necessary corrections.
■p.125/Second line from the back
Incorrect) ~, a singer named Marche from Spain
Correct) ~ A Spanish singer named Maciel