The Beatles landed in New York City in February 1964 — their first time setting foot on the American soil that they’d spent ...
A few years back Bruce Licher, who owns the Independent Project Press on Willow Street in Bishop, was wandering about the Cobwebs Antique Shop (which has since closed and been replaced by Luxe Salon ...
Inside of this one is a creepy instrumental break dominated by Paul playing bass chords across all manner of dissonant percussion whack driven forward by Rat on EKG bass drum. Afterward ... most ...
He then pointed out a rare Beatles on which he purposely approached playing drums in a different way. “‘Rain’ I played differently,” Ringo noted. “I was trying to be the rain.” ...
The Beatles‘ songs inspired other classic rock artists in many ways. Surprisingly, Cat Stevens’ career was born out of frustration with The Beatles’ songs. The “Morning Has Broken ...
After all, Bungalow Bill doesn’t come across very well in hos own song. In the nearly 60 years since The Beatles satirized Jungle Jim, the genre of jungle heroes and heroines has gone out of style.
A guitar bought by Beatles star George Harrison for about £58 has sold at auction for more than £1 million. The Futurama electric guitar was bought by Harrison when he was a 16-year-old ...
You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. Beatlemania is almost here again. After the massive success of Peter Jackson's expansive documentary The Beatles: Get Back, Disney+ is ...
Nothing about The Beatles’ recording sessions was supposed to be “normal ... Even though there was no feasible way for session musician Alan Civil to reach that note, McCartney knew that all he needed ...
‘Yeah, I know you do, Quince.’” The Beatles weren’t the only superstars Jones took aim at. In the same interview, the legendary producer called Jackson, with whom he worked on albums Off ...
From the Beatles being terrible at making music to admiring the Pope’s footwear, here are some of Jones’ most illuminating quotes – and spiciest takes – on the music industry and beyond.
In 2018, Jones recalled his first impressions of the Fab Four in the now infamous interview, in which he described rock music as “nothing but a white version of rhythm and blues”, as well as ...