'Well,' he writes, 'being as how I brought Klein to Apple, by making sure the way was clear, I owe someone, somewhere something, that’s for sure.' That sentence gives a good idea of Taylor’s slightly tripped out, conversational and—it must be said—quintessentially 1960s style, in which judgment comes by way of situational incongruity and the humor is by turns wry, impressionistic, tongue-in-cheek, buried and laconic ... Taylor also specializes in jaw-dropping bathos ... All this is intensely, if not quite always intentionally, amusing ... I was transported back...to the moment in the Beatles Anthology series in which Harrison, viewing some ancient footage of milling fans, declares that he would like U2 to see this. That way they could understand what it was like to be really famous.
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