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Baby Youre A Rich Man Suing The Beatles For Fun And Profit Stan Soocher

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Baby Youre A Rich Man Suing The Beatles For Fun And Profit Stan Soocher
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Publisher: ForeEdge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.46 MB
Pages: 314
Author: Stan Soocher
ISBN: 9781611683806, 1611683807
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Baby Youre A Rich Man Suing The Beatles For Fun And Profit Stan Soocher by Stan Soocher 9781611683806, 1611683807 instant download after payment.

The Beatles, the most popular, influential, and important band of all time, have been the subject of countless books of biography, photography, analysis, history, and conjecture. But this long and winding road has produced nothing likeBaby You're a Rich Man, the first book devoted to the cascade of legal actions engulfing the band, from the earliest days of the lovable mop-heads to their present prickly twilight of cultural sainthood.
Part Beatles history, part legal thriller,Baby You're a Rich Manbegins in the era when manager Brian Epstein opened the Pandora's box of rock 'n' roll merchandising, making a hash of the band's licensing and inviting multiple lawsuits in the United States and the United Kingdom. The band's long breakup period, from 1969 to 1971, provides a backdrop to the Machiavellian grasping of new manager Allen Klein, who unleashed a blizzard of suits and legal motions to take control of the band, their music, and Apple Records. Unsavory mob associate Morris Levy first sued John Lennon for copyright infringement over "Come Together"; then sued him again for not making a record for him. Phil Spector, hired to record a Lennon solo album, walked off with the master tapes and held them for a king's ransom. And from 1972 to 1975, Lennon was the target of a deportation campaign personally spearheaded by key aides of President Nixon (caught on tape with a drug-addled Elvis Presley) that wound endlessly through the courts.
InBaby You're a RichMan, Stan Soocher ties the Beatles' ongoing legal troubles to some of their most enduring songs. What emerges is a stirring portrait of immense creative talent thriving under the pressures of ill will, harassment, and greed.
Praise forThey Fought the Law:Rock Music Goes to Court: Stan Soocher not only ably translates the legalese but makes both the plaintiffs and defendants engrossingly human. Mandatory reading for every artist who tends to skip his contract's fine print. Entertainment Weekly

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