Music The Beat Luz 66' (tentative) / Steve Turner / Yuji Okuda

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 音楽 ザ・ビートルズ 66’ / スティーヴ・ターナー / 奥田祐士
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Item number: BO4006855
Released date: 20 Oct 2023
Maker: DU BOOKS

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Music
For The Beat Luz, 1966 is the year when everything has changed.
What happened in the year that marked the beginning of the new era?
A twelve month recollection of what the four people thought and acted through in-depth interviews with people involved and literature.

"When I read 『 Beatles' 66 』, I feel like I am there? If you love music, where else would you want to be?"
? Bono (U2)
"The year 1966 was one of the most important in the extraordinary journey of The Beat Luz, who became Prince of the psychedelic Kingdom from the Wild Four (Fab Four). There is no other time when so many things have happened in such a short time. By focusing only on the past year, Steve Turner examined all the influences, recorded all the details, and perfected the Jigsaw puzzle. It's a great achievement."
? Barry Miles (『 Paul McCartney : author of Many Years from Now 』)
In 1966, The Beat Luz's last concert and the first album, 『 Revolver 』, made for listening instead of for concert, were released. That was the year when The Beat Luz retired from live performance, recorded songs exploring "another state of consciousness," experimented with avant-garde ideas, and put his thoughts on political, war and religious issues at risk.
On the 50th anniversary of this landmark year, music journalist and The Beat Luz expert Steve Turner delved into the great changes that have taken place over the course of 1966.
Turner gives us a convincing and decisive indication of the all-inclusive 12 month, based on past interviews with key figures such as George Martin, Timothy Leary, la Vie Shankar, and The Beat Luz itself. The Beat