I JUST HAD TO HAVE A LOOK HAVING READ THE BOOK. DOES THE JOKER LAUGH AT YOU???
I have an affinity for special Beatles-related books that have a different angle or approach to one of our favorite subject matters. One of the group’s characteristics, if you can ascribe individual character traits to a group entity, was their brilliant sense of humor or (humour). This book by Jeff Walker with illustrations by Mike Constable. certainly fits the bill as it captures many of the significant humorous comments or circumstances surrounding the astounding lives of the Beatles. I throroughly enjoyed this book and I believe you will too.
Everyone has a different concept as to what they may view to be funny. For example, some people believe that some of John’s sarcastic comments over the years designed to cut certain people down to size were insensitive and not funny. However others saw the same comments as being able to cut through to the true nature of the individual he was describing. Take your pick!!! Their jokes and comments were varied enough to have a little something for everyone! You be the judge!!!
The Walker menu in this book covers it all and you smile often when you read it!!!
Well I Just Had to Laugh: 1,234 Funny Things the Beatles Said or Did
Perfect Paperback – June 10, 2019
by Jeff Walker (Author, Editor), Mike Constable (Illustrator)
Publisher: SomethingNow Publications
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You’ve got to laugh!
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ANOTHER GREAT BOOK FROM THE BEATLES BOOKSTORE

It’s All Too Much
It’s All Too Much is the unique memoir by music industry veteran David Stark, who grew up in north London during the 1960s as a dedicated Beatles fan and was lucky enough to meet his musical heroes on various memorable occasions. From gate-crashing the Yellow Submarine film premiere in 1968 (aged just fifteen) and ending up sitting directly behind the group, to meeting all of them individually in some extraordinary circumstances, David has some highly entertaining stories about his many Beatles encounters which have never been told before.