Blame It On The Beatles And Bill Shankly

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Pub Date 16 Jun 2018 | Archive Date 24 Jul 2018

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At the start of the 1960’s Liverpool is an ordinary, northern city. Badly damaged by German bombs and still struggling to shake off the fall-out from the war. Tony and his teenage friends look at their dull, grey lives and dream of something better. Even their beloved football team, Liverpool FC, seem to be stuck in Division Two and going nowhere. 

Then The Beatles and Bill Shankly come along. And everything goes crazy. 

The city is the focus of world attention. And it isn’t just the music. Liverpool start to dominate English football, becoming one of the very best teams in Europe. Tony and his friends watch The Beatles, who they first saw playing at small local venues like The Casbah and Litherland Town Hall, go on to achieve worldwide fame. 

It is an astonishing time to be young and living in Liverpool. Tony writes songs and falls in love with a girl living in Penny Lane. He and his friends join the swaying crowd on the Kop at Anfield to watch Bill Shankly’s team and sing ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’. 

The future looks bright. But life can be cruel. Nothing lasts forever. We all, in the end, have to grow up.

At the start of the 1960’s Liverpool is an ordinary, northern city. Badly damaged by German bombs and still struggling to shake off the fall-out from the war. Tony and his teenage friends look at...


A Note From the Publisher

John Winter was born in Liverpool. While a student at university in the sixties he wrote pop songs, several of which were published and recorded, and through this got to know some of the musicians and poets who were making the city famous. These experiences provide the background to what is otherwise a work of fiction.

John Winter was born in Liverpool. While a student at university in the sixties he wrote pop songs, several of which were published and recorded, and through this got to know some of the musicians...


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This is a really pleasant nostalgia trip, filled with real-life incidents of the rise of the Betles and Liverpool football club. The fictional story is a little weak and not particularly exciting, but it forms a framework on which to hang a factually accurate account of the exciting times that were the early 1960s, which the author actually experienced. My husband is from Liverpool and was a young teenager at that time also, so it felt very real to me. Thanks, I enjoyed it!

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