Maxim Kapitanovsky is a documentary filmmaker and screenwriter of the films "Paul McCartney. 73 Hours in Russia", "Blame the 'Beatles' for Everything", "Time Machine. The Birth of an Era" and others, a writer, journalist, participant in the iconic groups "Good...
Young Men", "Sing, Song!", the supergroup from the journalism faculty of Moscow State University "Second Breath", and a drummer in the early formations of the band "Time Machine", serving as the sound engineer for "Time Machine" for 12 years.
In the preface to the book, Andrey Makarevich writes: "Max had a plethora of various virtues. One of them is that he is a magnificent storyteller. Agree, it is rare when one asks in the company: 'Max, tell us about this or that', perfectly aware of the story itself, but unable to resist the temptation to listen to it once more".
And this is true – some episodes of the book make you laugh until you cry. Moreover, it is not just funny, but quite instructive: it talks about how not to lose your composure in the most challenging life situations.
The book tells about the phenomenon of the band "The Beatles", its influence on Soviet rock music and pop, fashion, and even politics through the lens of humor, sparkling jokes, and memories of Maxim Kapitanovsky.
Author: Максим Капитановский
Printhouse: AST
Series: MUSIC LEGENDS & IDOLS
Age restrictions: 18+
Year of publication: 2020
ISBN: 9785171213671
Number of pages: 368
Size: 235x162x26 mm
Cover type: hard
Weight: 585 g
ID: 872552