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The Who and The Beatles walked side-by-side in the 60s. Their music certainly had a lot of similarities, and consequently, they shared a lot of the same fans. That being said, McCartney publicly ...
In this video, we break down the bridges of iconic Beatles tracks like I Wanna Hold Your Hand, In My Life, Oh! Darling, Two of Us, and more - showing how they use chord shifts, mood changes ...
But there was one thing that John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr agreed upon: their complete and utter disdain for ‘Maxwell’s Silver Hammer’. Penned by Paul McCartney and released ...
“I didn’t instigate the split. John walked into a room one day and said I am leaving The Beatles. Is that instigating the split, or not?” History still painted McCartney as the bad gu ...
While strolling in the park on an early spring day in March 1967, he recalled a favorite phrase of part-time Beatles’ drummer Jimmie Nicol, who subbed in for a few dates on the 1964 world tour ...
Sam Mendes has reflected on why he feels it’s necessary to make a series of films about The Beatles. Writing in The Times about his BBC2 Second World War documentary, What They Found ...
John Lennon and Paul McCartney changed the world with the 162 songs they wrote for the Beatles, but few demonstrate the creative and emotional complexities of their relationship quite like ...
However, even ‘ol’ blue eyes’ himself could not help but bow down to the romantic mastery of The Beatles. Pop music was built upon pithy long songs, so it makes sense that the early days of The ...
The iconic 1970 track was produced by the popular English rock band The Beatles, featuring John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. How cool! The pun-intended side note read, “You ...
The band’s 15-song audition was apparently underwhelming: The Beatles were rejected from the label in favor of a group called Brian Poole and the Tremeloes. The rejection was stinging for the ...