Paul McCartney shares his “largely unseen” photos of The Beatles in his new book '1964: Eyes of the Storm'
includes a forward by the musician where he recollects “the pandemonium of British concert halls” and the hysteria the band encountered when it arrived in America for the first time.
Plus, before each city portfolio, McCartney offers his recollections of “Eyes of the Storm,” his name for the focal period.also holds an essay titled “Beatleland” by Harvard historian and New Yorker essayist Jill Lepore. “You could hold your camera up to the world, in 1964,” writes Lepore. “But what madness would you capture, what beauty, what joy, what fury?”
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