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SIR Paul McCartney is typically modest about the photographs in 1964: Eyes Of The Storm, which catalogue a vital three months in the life of The Beatles as they travel from Liverpool to London to Paris and over the ocean to New York, Washington and Miami. “Somewhere in the back of my mind,” he writes, “I always knew I had taken some pictures.”
Happily, the photos he took on his Pentax SLR were squirrelled away in an archive, and have now been buffed for an