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Martin Scorsese and David Tedeschi on ‘Beatles ’64,’ the Fab Four’s Influence on Cinema, and David Lynch at Their First U.S. Concert ...
The Beatles were on a 19-date concert residency in Paris in January 1964 when they were told they had their first number one ...
The Beatles' all-conquering arrival in America in 1964 inspired some of the biggest stars on the planet. Bob Dylan said in 2014: "We were driving through Colorado, we had the radio on, and eight ...
Even as advanced as the songs from Revolver, their previous album, had been, “Strawberry Fields Forever” and “Penny Lane”, released as a double A-sided single in February 1967, represented a huge leap ...
"That's f–king impossible. Nobody can play like my dad. Good luck to him, but he'll be the first guy who can pull it off,” he said. “My dad's unique—the greatest rock 'n' roll drummer in the world, ...
Yet some lesser-known items still appear on the following list of Beatles Opening Songs Ranked From Worst to Best. "No Reply" ...
Revolver' stands as one of the great albums in pop music history. Here are some of the stories behind the LP's songs.
Both O’Brien and Brown both grew up in Bradford, near the Gallaghers’ hometown around Manchester. To them, Oasis are “central ...
Before he opened the show with My Love Will Not Let You Down, he said: "The America I love and have sung to you about for so long, a beacon of hope for 250 years, is currently in hands of a ...
Speaking of The Beatles, the English rockers actually helped spawn "I Get Around” more than 60 years ago. In a radio interview in 1966, Wilson shared the history of his group’s first No. 1 hit.
The WSAI DJs known as the Good Guys – Rhodes, Paul Purtan, Mark Edwards, Steve Kirk and Bobby Harper – sent a telegram to England on a whim to ask if The Beatles would come play in Cincinnati ...