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The Beatles on the Roof
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15 October 2018

When the world's greatest pop band played their final public concert in January 1969, there were no tickets or posters printed. When John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr emerged at lunchtime from the headquarters of their own company, Apple, five stories above London's Savile Row, only a select group of people knew what the hell was happening. The rooftop concert was one of the Beatles' most spontaneous acts.
"Barrell’s emotional connection to The Beatles’ rooftop performance adds the perfect finishing touch to the highly informative and well-researched piece of writing and is something that will resonate with any reader." Beat
"A great book for all of those who are interested in The Beatles and the cultural impact of the rooftop concert" Eternal Terror