In September 1969, after the band had recorded the majority of what became 'Let it Be' (the 'Get Back' sessions) and 'Abbey ...
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Us Weekly on MSNThe Who's Pete Townshend Throws Shade at The BeatlesThe Who's Pete Townshend offered a shady explanation of his differences with fellow 1960s rock titans The Beatles. "When you ...
Sixty-one years ago today, the Beatles made their debut on 'Top of the Pops.' At the time it was the most popular music show ...
The Who's Pete Townshend offered a shady explanation of his differences with fellow 1960s rock titans The Beatles. “When you ...
From Us to You” and “Now and Then” land The Beatles back on two U.K. rankings, proving their catalog still sells in physical formats.
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The Mirror US on MSNThe one song by The Beatles that broke records for being covered the most timesWidely regarded as the most-covered artists of all time, The Beatles recorded almost 200 original songs, but one song has ...
The Beatles are widely considered to be the most successful musical act ever – and their incredible legacy is further proven by the fact that they are the most-covered artists of all time ...
In Set List, we talk to veteran musicians about some of their most famous songs, learning about their lives and careers in ...
David Sheff reappraises Yoko Ono’s role, as an artist in her own right and as a support to John Lennon, with whom she collaborated on “Imagine.” ...
Though John Lennon and Paul McCartney ended The Beatles as songwriting rivals, they still admired each other's work greatly.
If Yoko Ono’s life were a novel, it would be a twisting, turning, wildly unpredictable epic. What a story: Little Yoko was ...
From starting on a Paul McCartney Höfner ripoff to pioneering some of the heaviest metal ever committed to tape, Tom Araya ...
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