Lucinda Williams isn’t easily intimidated, but it would be hard for any musician not to shudder at the task before her.
Our resident music professor explains why it's the weird, unexpected, and slightly annoying details that turn great songs ...
Soon after that, he decided to start a new band, Wings. However, he didn’t want to just get a new cast of musicians around ...
We're looking back at this 1987 interview where Lou Reed not only describes the Velvet Underground's plans for rock and roll ...
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What we see is that a lot of the girls are shockingly unshy and mindful about their worship of the Beatles. Another thing that sets “Beatles ’64” apart is that the film is full of incisive ...
Beatles ’64 is full of fangirls who raise hell in the streets ... to John), and the “primitive eroticism” that these songs inspired. It’s a pivotal moment in the story of fandom as ...
The magical mystery tour of Deal native Stephen Friedland, who recorded a song called “King of Fuh” that the Beatles released on their Apple Records in 1969, comes full circle when Friedland ...
The Beatles ... covering their songs, but by the same token admitting they themselves longed to be the ones playing on shows like Ed Sullivan. It gives much more of a complete picture of race ...
When The Beatles launched their US invasion in 1964 — complete with their historic debut ... It was great for us that they did our songs,” says Ronald Isley. “Paul McCartney would often ...