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How The Beatles Rocked The Kremlin The Untold Story Of A Noisy Revolution Leslie Woodhead

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How The Beatles Rocked The Kremlin The Untold Story Of A Noisy Revolution Leslie Woodhead
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Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 19.42 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Leslie Woodhead
ISBN: 9781608196142, 1608196143
Language: English
Year: 2013

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How The Beatles Rocked The Kremlin The Untold Story Of A Noisy Revolution Leslie Woodhead by Leslie Woodhead 9781608196142, 1608196143 instant download after payment.

Imagine a world where Beatlemania was against the law-recordings scratched onto medical X-rays, merchant sailors bringing home contraband LPs, spotty broadcasts taped from western AM radio late in the night. This was no fantasy world populated by Blue Meanies but the USSR, where a vast nation of music fans risked repression to hear the defining band of the British Invasion.
The music of John, Paul, George, and Ringo played a part in waking up an entire generation of Soviet youth, opening their eyes to seventy years of bland official culture and rigid authoritarianism. Soviet leaders had suppressed most Western popular music since the days of jazz, but the Beatles and the bands they inspired-both in the West and in Russia-battered down the walls of state culture. Leslie Woodhead's How The Beatles Rocked the Kremlin tells the unforgettable-and endearingly odd-story of Russians who discovered that all you need is Beatles. By stealth, by way of whispers, through the illicit late night broadcasts on Radio Luxembourg, the Soviet Beatles kids tuned in. "Bitles," they whispered, "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah."

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