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20 reviewsThe incredible history of how Abbey Road became the most famous recording studio in the world.
"There are certain things that are mythical. Abbey Road is mythical." — Nile Rodgers
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Many people will recognize the famous crosswalk. Some visitors may have graffitied their name on its hallowed outer walls. Others might even have managed to penetrate the iron gates. But what draws in these thousands of fans here, year after year? What is it that really happens behind the doors of the most celebrated recording studio in the world?
It may have begun life as an affluent suburban house, but it soon became a creative hub renowned around the world as a place where great music, ground-breaking sounds, & unforgettable tunes were forged. It is nothing less than a witness to, & a key participant in, the history of popular music itself. What has been going on there for over ninety years has called for skills that are musical, creative, technical, mechanical, interpersonal, logistical, managerial, chemical and, romantics might be tempted add, close to magic. The history of Abbey Road may just make you believe.
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David Hepworth is the author of the bestselling books 1971: Never A Dull Moment, A Fabulous Creation & Uncommon People, was involved in the launch & editing of magazines such as Q, Mojo, The Word & Smash Hits & was one of the presenters of the BBC’s telecast of Live Aid. He lives in London with more records than he could ever possibly get round to listening to. Some of these were made at Abbey Road.
Born in Liverpool in 1942, Paul McCartney was raised in the city & educated at the Liverpool Institute. Since writing his first song at fourteen, McCartney has dreamed & dared to be different. He lives in England.