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Liverpool: Wondrous Place
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We All Shine On: The Stories Behind Every John Lennon Song 1970-1980
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Liverpool: Wondrous Place

From the Cavern to the Capital of Culture

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We All Shine On: The Stories Behind Every John Lennon Song 1970-1980  
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Here are two extracts, one from the beginning and one from near the end of the book…

In the evening, especially when the sailors are gathered in great numbers, these streets present a most singular spectacle, the entire population of the vicinity being seemingly turned into them. Hand-organs, fiddles and cymbals, plied by strolling musicians, mix with the songs of the seamen, the babble of women and children and the whining of beggars. From the various boarding houses… proceeds the noise of revelry and dancing.
Herman Melville visits Liverpool, 1839

Liverpool is more than a place where music happens. Liverpool is a reason why music happens. When the author of Moby Dick sailed to Liverpool from New York he found a town obsessed by entertainment: there was a physical appetite for life and he was shocked by its ferocity.

Herman Melville’s descendant Moby (the singer is his great-great-grand-nephew) came to Liverpool 160 years later: ‘We went down to Cream last night,’ he said, ‘and were refused entry. Which was kind of ironic as they were playing one of my songs at the time! I was amazed at how the women in Liverpool were dressed. The vast majority wore really tight short dresses. It makes me think people here are more promiscuous. I’ve never seen anything quite like the girls in Liverpool.’

What is it about Liverpool? Is it something in the water? Why does so much music come from here? Why do they talk like that? Why are Scousers always up to something? And why don’t the girls wear more clothes?

Let’s take a look. Let’s begin where Liverpool did, down by the river. Seagulls wheeling overhead, the phlegm of old men beneath our feet, let’s walk the granite lip of Liverpool’s waterfront.

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