- The Longest Cocktail Party
"The Longest Cocktail Party: An Insider's Diary of the Beatles, Their Million-dollar Apple Empire and Its Wild Rise and Fall" (ISBN 1-84195-602-3) is a rock history book by Richard DiLello, published in
1973 by Playboy Press, and reprinted in1981 and2005 . "The Longest Cocktail Party" is one man's account of the history ofThe Beatles ' companyApple Corps , the breakup of the Beatles, and the beginning of their solo careers. The title is a reference to the press office's habit of entertaining members of the media, and Apple its potential business partners, with expensive drinks, luncheons and perks — which ultimately led to a financial and spiritual hangover, as did the unrealised potential of the company.DiLello served as the "house
hippie " (formally termed Client Liaison Officer; a sort of in-house youth consultant andgofer ) at Apple'sSavile Row headquarters, from1968 until1970 , becoming one-on-one acquainted with each of the Beatles, many of their wives and girlfriends, and also the inner circle of agents, managers, and others who worked for and with Apple. These included business managerAllen Klein , attorneysLee Eastman and John Eastman, road managers (and Apple directors)Mal Evans andNeil Aspinall , press agent and authorDerek Taylor , members of Apple bandsBadfinger and White Trash, the staff and the countless visitors to the office.DiLello covers events including the launching parties for
Apple Records and artists like White Trash andMary Hopkin , the ill-fated Apple Christmas party in 1968 (with twoHells Angels as guests),George Harrison instructingPeter Asher in 1969 to look up the band Raven while in New York, the Beatles's rooftop concert appearing in "Let It Be", the lawsuits that began as the Beatles grew apart, and finally the closing of the Apple press office. His reports are described firsthand, always with a sense of humour, and a sense of hope.The several appendices to the book include the full text of the self-penned 'interview' issued by
Paul McCartney with the prerelease copies of his first solo album ("McCartney"), that effectively announced the band's breakup in April1970 ; a discography ofApple Records releases; a list of the Beatles' achievements asrecording artist s; and text of several British news articles about Apple.
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