Apple Records was a noble experiment created in the spirit of the 1960s
by four musicians who came to represent everything that was best about
those tumultuous, experimental, and liberating times. The Beatles
started out with the greatest of intentions, but reality soon got in the
way. Much has been written about this period in the history of The
Beatles' evolution and dissolution---some of it true, some of it wildly
exaggerated, but not much of it first-hand. The Longest Cocktail Party
is a rare exception. Written by Richard DiLello, who served as Apple
Record's House Hippie from 1968 to 1970, this unusual first-hand glimpse
into The Beatles' empire humorously chronicles the stranger-than-life
stories that were to become legendary, including visits by the Hell's
Angels and endless tales of celebrity antics. Alfred Music is proud to
offer this latest edition, which features a new and insightful foreword
by the author. Originally published by Playboy Press in 1972, The
Longest Cocktail Party has proven itself a timeless chronicle of this
most colorful period in pop history.