Spencer Leigh - Tomorrow Never Knows
SPENCER LEIGH was born in Liverpool in 1945. Over the last 30 years, he
has interviewed hundreds of British and U.S. performers for his BBC Radio Merseyside show, ‘On The
Beat’ and has contributed to several BBC music documentaries. His work regularly appears in such
diverse musical publications as Now Dig This, Mojo, Country Music People, Goldmine,
Word and Record Collector. He has written sleeve notes for, and often
compiled, hundreds of CDs including two recent compilations of tracks banned by the BBC. He writes pop
music obituaries for The Independent and sets questions for many radio
quizzes. Spencer Leigh is acclaimed as one of the country’s leading authorities on pop
music and The Beatles. ‘Mojo’ described him as ‘Rock music’s most
enthusiastic amateur historian’, Pete Frame has called him “the mad genius of the airwaves”
and Bill Kenwright on Radio Two said he was indispensable’. ‘Tomorrow Never Knows’ is
his 25th book.
Tomorrow Never Knows

In the light of the recent remastering of The Beatles catalogue for CD, the
journalist and broadcaster Spencer Leigh analyses and discusses all of the Beatles’ songs with the
assistance of his own vast archive of recorded interviews. There are over 800 revealing quotes about the
Beatles and their music in Tomorrow Never Knows. It is an essential companion to the
music of the world’s most popular band and will delight every listener who wants to know more about the songs that
changed the face of British popular music.
A selection of other popular book and DVD titles from Spencer.
http://www.spencerleigh.demon.co.uk/
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