Andrew Grant Jackson (Still the Greatest: The Essential Songs of The Beatles’ Solo Careers) beautifully illustrates the overwhelming changes that music, counterculture and politics defined in 1965. Largely, this year-long journey is seen through the experiences felt both existentially and internallly through the inspirations of The Beatles. Jackson takes care to analyze these great effects through the exploration of drugs like LSD and their influence on the creative world.
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