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- why-the-cinema-of-swinging-london-matters accessdate "2016-02-25".
- why-the-cinema-of-swinging-london-matters date "2016-02-05".
- why-the-cinema-of-swinging-london-matters first1 "James".
- why-the-cinema-of-swinging-london-matters isCitedBy Timeline_of_1960s_counterculture.
- why-the-cinema-of-swinging-london-matters last1 "Wolcott".
- why-the-cinema-of-swinging-london-matters publisher "Conde Nast".
- why-the-cinema-of-swinging-london-matters quote "A heavy whiff of fascism attended the rise to cultural power of teenyboppers and twentysomethings and the emergence of the pop messiah. “We’re more popular than Jesus now,” John Lennon infamously told London’s Evening Standard in 1966, a comment that caused little stir in England but set off a fury here in the States, especially in the Bible Belt, where Beatles records and souvenirs were fed to bonfires, much as disco albums would be a decade later.".
- why-the-cinema-of-swinging-london-matters title "Why the Cinema of Swinging London Matters, 50 Years Later".
- why-the-cinema-of-swinging-london-matters url "http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2016/02/why-the-cinema-of-swinging-london-matters".
- why-the-cinema-of-swinging-london-matters website "Vanity Fair".